The Republican Journai „ VOLUME FEBRUARY 8, 1010. 82._ BELFAST, , 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. a per cent. During that in- > ho is now the floor leader of his training, and expressed the opinion Johnson. party membership of 27 years the writer has missed dustrial education would result in the Carl Cottrell has been home from Westbrook branch of has a keeping of ;pper Congress, great but two annual meetings and this was the Iaverne, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Seminary for a few in men of Maine at because days, resting preparation on young home, they for duties his hands. In fact, he post- smallest attendance, and the least interesting Whitten, left Monday for Castine, where she I Saturday afternoon’s important basketball would be able to see that success is as possible game between the Seminary team consultation with President Taft for in all that and for the will take a course at the Eastern Maine Nor- and the gathering, time, but Yarmouth here as elsewhere. Many others spoke, but Dr. mal School. strong Academy five. One week nose of coming to Augusta. of half a dozen or so of real news- from presence Gordon and Senator Warren made direct and today Westbrook meets Hebron, which is the evening the crowd commenced paper men and their “smoke talks” in the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Quimby left Monday always a worthy foe. Cottrell had small diffi- The committee visited in or and a seven practical suggestions. culty making the first and is at little after Senator lobby of the Falmouth it would have poorly morning for Boston, where Mrs. Quimby will team, doing many manufacturing places while in Portland yeoman service for it at center.—Rockland ..me to the Augusta House in company repaid the journey. But two of the charter be the guest of Mrs. Florence Sanborn for Courier-Gazette and found that there is there as elsewhere a January 29th. vernor Fernald and ex-Governors John members, who joined the association at its several weeks. demand for trained but as Mr. A. C. Tisdale has his .md William T. Cobb. Senator Hale, men, that, resigned position as organization, August 11, 1864, are living—W. Ned Scales of a of foreman one of the other there Guilford, University of the cutting room of the Leonard & ■ Laughlin, speakers,said, oared to be in excellent health, was A. of Lewiston and H. K. Morrell of Pidgin Maine student, spent a few Barrows is only a very limited demand for the unskilled days recently shoe factory, and left the last greeted the lead- Gardiner. Mr. was and factory by prominent party Pidgin present the with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larrabee on the laborer. There is no doubt that industrial Monday. Saturday the employes of the cut- .-•nt, most of whom took this occasion was instructed to send to " secretary greetings MRS. EDITH E. CORCORAN. Chenery farm. room education will after this receive more atten- ting presented Mr. Tisdale with a hand- promises of their support to him in Mr. Morrell. John Clair of Minot, formerly Belfast William L. of has some Morris chair. Mr. tion in Portland, although the city has had for takes especial in the announcement of the of Edith E. Corcoran Hayford, formerly Belfast, Fred Tibbetts made .on of the United States Senator to be the Kennebec now on pride appointment Journal, the editorial his of residence from the years a very successful manual training school. (born Pettengill) to the of soloist in Tremont edifice is changed place Chipman, presentation speech, to which Mr. Tisdale January, 1911. staff of The Youth’s sent his position Temple, Boston. This historic Companion, not N. B., to St. N. but will continue in unknown to the of our Its walls to of of the John, B., fittingly responded. Mr. and Mrs. Tisdale anci een that there will be oppo- as treasurer F. B. people city. have echoed the voices many reported resignation and Averill of the same was sweetest | employment. children left for their Senator but little evidence of While at the New Falmouth, which the singers of the world and Mrs. Corcoran is the of yesterday former home Hale, the Sanford Tribune was appointed treasurer naturally receiving congratulations of the Maine Press her many friends for Dr. Ernest S. Webber in Mass. Mr. B. L. of sition was in evidence at the meet- headquarters Association, the new laurels and success this At the age of left Monday for Port- Norwell, Tuttle Auburn. pro tern. The treasurer’s report showed a attending appointment. it was learned that the hotel was to a twelve she in where he will enter the who succeeds Mr. Tisdale as of minent men from the different undergo appeared small parts ir. entertainments the attention of local critics* land, employ of Dr. F. foreman the party balance of only $26 on hand. Some of the here, attracting of ^ ears on O. dentist. His room arrived f State said in to change management February 1st, F. H. rolled and she grew in and skill. Cobb, many Belfast friends cutting Tuesday. the response ques- county historians and officers were attractiveness, grace reported wish him success Nunns, the manager for several years, retir- Her local music Miss Charlotte W. a in his new position. Rev. Calvert .1 the Republicans of their counties elected. Arnold H. Jones of the Rockland teacher, Colburn, prophesying brilliant .career, prevailed George Carter. D. D., rector of ing, and J. J. Pooler, until recently manager of on her to leave home for the Miss Sue M. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Senator Hale the most influential served the greater opportunities which would be afforded to her in Boston. Partridge will go to Stockton Washington Courier-Gazette, having customary read his resignation to his the Columbia, succeeding him. It is said to Seeking the best masters a yesterday emigre ongress today, and that his retire- two obtainable, by course of persistent, painstaking studies and dose Springs this, Thursday, afternoon to direct a On the first years, Arthur E. Forbes, lirst vice presi- gation. Sunday in April he will go- have been Mr. Pooler’s ambition from she has won life would be a distinct boyhood application distinction as one of the contraltos of Boston. Miss thirty-table whist as a to the Church of the Redeemer private loss, dent, was promoted to the Charles leading Pettengill military party, given at Bryn Mawr, presidency. to become the had Pa. to the State of but to the manager of the Falmouth, and been much sought for select concert and had been identified with benefit to the Universalist church in that town. Dr. Carter is one of the most Maine, E. Kendrick of the was work, church quartettes prominent Boothbay Register he has worked his in the hotel business almost from the Episcopal ministers in the Washington Diocese, as well. way up beginning of her appearance in Boston. It was while in these Mr. and Mrs. elected third vice president and Frederick B. singing positions Robert C. Logan arrived from and his name was placed in nomination for until now his are realized. He her fame re of the was the ol early hopes spread. Perhaps her most exceptional work was done as soloist in the First of when meeting reading Averill of Sanford, treasurer. The other of- Congre- | Northern Maine last week and were guests of bishop Washington the election was made a success as of the Columbia gational church of held about a to the committee from manager Malden, where she was heard by a committee of the Tremont result- Mrs. for year ago.—Boston Transcript. irg telegram ficers were re-elected. From early days the Temple, Margaret Gray several days. They and it is that under his ir. her Mr. Carter came to A Irani P. confidently expected ing immediately engagement at the latter church at a very substantial Meanwhile left for a few Belfast a few years Frye: association had had literary exercises at one salary. Monday weeks’ visit in Boston. ago, direction the Falmouth will as the field has and to build a summer Washington, January 25. capable prosper operatic opened Miss Pettengill has many offers which are now under consid- intending home, but vja« session, appointing an essayist and a poet at Miss Marian Wells, who went to Boston < a < e will select Senator Hale to never before. The hotel is owned by the eration. She has a course in the the contemplated of studies in Italy and France, but may be on disappointed getting property he bar- at preceding annual meeting, and the reports prevailed about two weeks ago to resume her studies at comention. Brown estate and when built the then head was by to enter the American operatic company enterprise. gained for. He the guest several seasons t.Ngned) William P. Frye. for these years contain matter of a high order the New England of has of that was considered so far in ad- critic Conservatory Music, of Mrs. Allan MeLane at family Boston’s best has said of her: “Miss Pettengill has a rich full contralto voice of ex- hef summer residence '.v of attempts to indicate a strained of merit from the pens of Edward H. Elwell, been ill with a cold, but is and will vance of the needs of Portland as to be a recovering on avenue. ceptional range. Her upper register is equally as forceful and as beautiful as her in this Northport between Maine's two distinguished W. H. Simpson and others. In 1904 it was lower, soon begin her studies. most unwise venture. In fact, we believe it respect from most other contraltos. She with much of the United Senate the above voted to discontinue the exercises and differing sings dramatic intensity and has States literary Miss Eva O. for several in SECRET was closed for a t me, and when J. K. Martin a thoroughly artistic knowledge of her art.” Tibbetts, years SOCIETIES. am is hold a instead. Now it has been de- interesting reading. banquet the Belfast Central has en- took it he is said to have paid only a nominal Of the personal charms of Belfast’s daughter little need be said. She is of Telephone office, ■•‘Mimittee voted to invite cided, and as we believe to restore the commanding The officers of unanimously wisely, tered the of & Coombs as book- Penobscot Encampment, I. 0 rent. He succeeded, however, in putting the presence, a charming personality, of considerable personal employ Fogg r Hale to at the convention as exercises and magnetism, modest, unconventional, preside literary drop the banquets, and Miss L. Maude Stantial will G. F., were installed last Tuesday evening by hotel on a paying basis and some years ago and has all the grace and attractiveness that to make the true keeper succeed an invitation that will be goes up artist. .r> chairman, which have eaten up the once comfortable her in the District E. F. Littlefield. retired to live on his fine farm in Bridgton. telephone office. Deputy :• d. i'cv.•nr.r Fernald. Senator Hale, balance in the Charles E. Kendrick treasury. Mrs. E. District Stillman D. FI assisted North Belfast. A George Brackett returned last Sat- ^Deputy acting chair- of Boothbay Harbor was , sociable and entertain- appointed essayist The members of the Maine Press Association NEWS OF BELFAST. from where she by William J. Gordon, installed the officers of Kenublican ment was held in the school urday Portland, attended the National committee, for the next annual meeting, with Jesse H. house hall last Waldo were invited to call and inspect the plant of meeting of the Maine Press Association and Lodge, Knight- of Pythias, in Burn -< ...vemor Cobb Here invited to attend as The ladies of the G. A. R. will observe Lin- The affair Ogier of Camden alternate, and W. O. Fuller Wednesday evening. was under iast the Portland the first lecture in the course of ham Friday. Evening Express, recently great- at nert riie eight Dr. n of the committee and were all call- of Rockland for poc-t, with Frank H. ©f coln’s birthday their regular meeting auspices of the Ladies’ Aid A by Colley to meet its as Society. ly enlarged increasing business to he Edward Howard Griggs, on Three candidates received the v-arr r’s de- | o speak. Senator Hale was Old Orchard as alternate. Tuesday. All members are requested delicious supper of baked beans and other Shakespeare. warmly the in the only daily evening newspaper city; 1 Dr. A. M. D. gree at the regular meeting of T: ra'a e tribe i th before and following his remarks. present and be prepared with quotations. ; tempting viands was provided for the large Small of Freedom was in town but the writer did not need this reminder to Tuesday night, called here by the serious ill- of Red Men last Monday ew-n;The trib--* bat he believes that the best of feel- There was no was company present. The meeting Thursday evening. Last Monday word received here by program consisted of ness of his Miss call and exchange greetings with the editor, | sister, Evelyn Small, of Lower has a large amount of work or. hand. .» b in the State and that there is every Friday morning a brief session was held, when I friends of Mr. Charles F. Wildes that he had a graphophone selections, music and readings, Sunset, who is suffering from internal George W. Norton, and besides was charged injuries fa Fred L. A sum of received a fail on tne District E. H. of th> in rousing Republican victory at Tower of Portland read a paper on ! severe ill turn evening. goodly money was realized, which by ice.—Deer Isle Mes- Deputy Haney city with remembrances from a mutual friend. Saturday Wednesday’s j ext goes to the senger. stalled the officers of O. fall. All the commitee men re- "The Cost of Printing” and H. F. Barber of mail more al- church.Mr. C. W. Ayer lost a Enterprise Lodge. A. With Mr. Norton the various of brought encouraging reports, j departments valuable In where U. W.. last A iavorable condition in their counties the J. YV. Barber is ill. cow last week.... Hatch Bros, are this city, the family of Herbert W Thursday night. list of the of- advertising agency, Boston, the though he still jritically newspaper were visited, and while the im- resided, ana where he has ; the concensus of that the on “The of manufacturing fertilizer barrels in Healey formerly ficers was published in The Journal at the time opinion I spoke Value the Advertising W. is a series of large quan- provements are not all completed it wras readi- Rev. J. Vaughan holding numerous relatives, a deal of sympathy is ex- s for an old-fashioned to the The writer had tities and they are filled at the of their election. good Republi- j Agency Publisher.” The first was held at Coe-Mortimer pressed over the death of his son an ly seen that the Express has a plant that would meetings at Citypoint. Albert, other and attend as fast as of whom on another of The of the Orient will iority. engagements did not this the residence of Mrs. E. Newell last Company’s plant delivered.Fred obituary appears page Lodge confer tht do credit to a metropolitan daily. And it is Sunday this issue.—Rockland Courier-Gazette. Senator Hale made the follow- and the of Holmes is the effects of the oriental on about 20 press meeting Portland dailies Saturday the same feeling lack of degree candidates in the needed, for 200 persons are in evening, and there will be another at b employed get- snow in his mill E. for ement: “I do not find the least sign in morning did not report it. It seerns, however, business. He is ready to do a George Priest, many years with the Knights of Pythias Hall this, Thursday, even ting out the daily Express-Advertiser and the place next Sunday at 6.30 p. m. art of the State to cause my supporters that something be said on "The Value large business as soon as circumstances favor Bay State Hardware Co., Boston, has left their ing. One degree makes a full might v fledged member, unday The abundance of and An iceboat enthusiast, who has had ten sea- uneasiness. It was well under- of the Telegram. light and is now with Alvin T. any Publisher to the Advertising Agency.” A conclave of the Knights of King Arthur of employ Fuller, agent but there is said to be much in that one. good ventilation in all the work rooms was sons’ says he had never had such 'hat there was to be no It is of no use to to the and experience, the for the Packard car, who a | opposition try get publisher Palatinate of Waldo will be held with recently completed There -was a joint installation of Silver Cross noticeable to one who finds both of the as on Pitcher’s Pond and that there was to be a united the until the particularly enjoyment sport Castle $300,000 building on Commonwealth avenue. agency together, agencies—some North at the North Lodge, Knights of and Golden Cross essential. From the room of the editor last There was of wind, al- Congregational Pythias, h- n the one in which of city Tuesday. plenty Mr. Priest has entire of the coming campaign, ! them, at least—mend their ways. When church, Friday evening, February 4th. The charge purchasing Temple, Pythian Sisters, and reporters we went a of stairs to most a in fact, and glare ice, and what Wednesday, evening. publicans should unite, that Governor schedules so intricate up flight gale, Viscount of j they get up advertising Waldo, H. M. Prentiss, will be the department. District Deputy Stillman D. Flood installed the the which is on two more could be desired the devotees of this i 1 and a be and involved that be in composing room, lighted by Republican legislature may they may interpreted Master of ceremonies, and the Marquis of the Miss Florence M. Hill, money order clerk in Knights and Miss Georgia M. Sheldon, District sides and from and where there is winter sport. ted by increased majorities. at two or three different with the evident skylights, Province of the Coming ways, Maine will be present to conduct Belfast post office, left last Saturday to Deputy, assisted by Mrs. Etta Dodge, Grand e ample floor room. another is the art of Mrs. James who died hour the attempt to make Judge Pow- j intention of space free Up flight The remains Pattee, the ceremonies of a two weeks’ vacation with her getting by claiming the crowning of the King of spend brother, j Manager, and Miss Ora Sheldon, Grand Senior, department, of which Mr. Norton said that all arrive here on any one else, a candidate will fail. The and when refuse to ac- in Augusta February 2nd, will j wrong insertions, they Castle North, the installation of its other offi- Winfred M. Hill, in New York. She also ex- j installed the Sisters. The Knights and their r he knew about it was that sent the train and the ent will peter out in a short time, for cept insertions because furnished they pictures morning today, Thursday, cers, and to make a short visit with Miss Helen electrotypes conferring honorary degrees in be- pects families were present and a banquet and up there and got half-tones. The will be held at her home at is nothing in it. From all of I by them do not show as as Thursday funeral Saturday half of the who is a student at the quarters up clearly they International King. The new King Doak, Rhode Island other social features were enjoyed after the evening edition of the Express had a large 2.30 o’clock. Mrs. C. J. Pattee went to Augus- | "’ate I hear only the most encouraging j think they should, and when they hold up bills of Castle North is Harold Jones. The Castles School of Design in Providence. installation. half-tone of the new courthouse, and we have ta noon to the remains There is no in rendered, some times formonths, it is to Wednesday accompany will be wavering my support. hardly represented Castle North, Castle Chan- Mrs. Lizzie J. wno we. t west last The first annual never seen better in the of news- Benson, installation of Primrose to have the statement that be expected that the will regard anything way here. Castle emphasized publisher ning, Waldo, Castle Lincoln, all of Bel- fall with her son, Paul has written No. O. E. U- paper illustration. It is neces- Benson, Chapter, 152, S., took place latest move to defeat me does not cause them with or be perhaps hardly The base ball game film at and January brotherly love, specially Detroit-Pittsburg fast, Castle King Alfred of Stockton frier.ds here that she was at the sary to add that the is It present avia- 28th. Mr. Albert L. Atkins ot Dexter, Grand the least alarm.” anxious to secure their business. Express prospering. the Star Theater is houses. This -The Indeed, drawing good Springs. Rev. David L. Wilson, of the tion contest in Los and was was the is in the news Angeles, Calif., Patron, installing officer, and was as- are ably edited, enterprising field, the time. many publishers limiting their agency busi- feature will be run tonight for last Congregational church of this is the Mar- much interested in the of Waldo and in all city, flying machines. She sisted by Miss E. Maude Barker as Grand Mar- Meeting County Grange. ness and some up-to-date respects. there would like to cut it out alto- Tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday nights, quis of the Province of Maine. is to visit Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Littlefield, shal and Rev. David L. Wilson as Grand Chap- T I gether. This, of course, is not true of all will be a double programme, including Saul annual meeting of Waldo County Grange big New Advertisements. & of this in before start- lain. are the A call was made on Norman Reed at the Carle Jones will formerly city, Oakland, Following officers: Worthy Ma G i but it is true of some. and a feature, with five id with Frederick Ritchie agencies, certainly David, great religious a for the east. Mrs. Abbie C. Grange, Waldo, of business of H. begin popular muslin underwear sale to-mor- ing tron, Doak; worthy patron. Mr place H. Hay’s Sons, whole- other all new. Ladies and children’s January 25th. The officers were all present subjects, R. Associate Portland is growing. It is one of the most sale and retail and 256-262 morrow, February 4th, to continue for one James H. Clark, who left Belfast in the late George Doak; Matron, Mrs. Jessie 1 drugs chemicals, matinee Saturday at 3 p. m. the chaplain. Ten granges responded week. The sale will include 500 S. Mrs. beautiful cities in New England and will soon Middle street, and he was found sample pieces fall for Jacksonville, Fla., intending to go Pattee; secretary, Ethel W. Locke; < busy taking ; roll call and all gave favorable to an increase in cost to the dealers of the famous Miss E. Maude A reports. have a group of public buildings of which stock. He was on the road for two Owing “Westboro” muslin underwear farther south from there, but with no definite treasurer, Barker; of five was any months the conductress, instructed in the fifth de- in Mrs. in this feel Boston Sunday papers hereaiter will be six made Westboro, Conn. A close has written home that he has a Georgia B. Parker; associate d a recess was then taken for dinner, city country might proud. The past season, serves in the prescription depart- inspection plans, bought conductress, new cents per copy. Belfast is about the of these goods is invited. ...The Dinsmore Store in Mrs. Hattie M. Ritchie; Mrs. he Grange was again convened the sec- county court house, just completed, and ment, and as an all-around man. He learned only small farm Palatka and will remain there Chaplain, Lillian treasurer is B. and made their reports. The which has in course place east of Lynn which has sold these papers offering this week a Dodd $4 shoe McDonald; marshal, Miss r been of construction for the business in the store of Poor & Dorothy until the late spring and perhaps through the I Emeroy Ginn; or- .rer on drug Son in reported $7S.37 hand after paying at five others six seven for and starts Mrs. Isa five years, will be this week. his cents, getting and $2.55, with every size and width, summer. He is much with the ganist, C. Howes; Ada, Mrs. Bertha F,\ The election of officers was next in nearly occupied this, native city, and had passed a suc- very pleased The cents. The advance was not made until abso- but with such an unusual shoe at such an un- Dorman; Ruth, Mrs. Eleanor J. f:‘ and resulted as follows: Master, Del. building, which is three stories in height cessful examination as a pharmacist before climate and surroundings. Woodcock: C. M. & re- usual should Mrs. Julia S. 'verseer, M. Howes; Lecturer, Ed- with basement and sub-basement, the to where he is lutely necessary. P. Woodcock Son price you act at once_James Esther, Vickery; Martha, Mrs. “'jr occupies going Portland, evidently mak- Miss Grace H. who has been Brewster; J. E. Assistant Hayes, employ- Steward, Ellis; entire bounded New- ceive the Herald and the American Sunday H. Howes, Odd Fellows block, is to have his an- Annie T. Frost; Electa, Mrs. Pearl B. !. M. O. square by Federal, Pearl, ing good. ed in the Camden telephone for Wilson; Wilson; Chaplain, Grace Woods; nual 9 cent exchange Mrs. and Church and is of afternoon and the Post Monday morning. sale, beginning Saturday morning, Warden, Allie C. Southworth; | rer, D. O. Bowen; Secretary, C. A. Lev- bury streets, constructed several months, returned Monday to take the sentinel, "'' at 9 and those who are Mr. Clifford J. Pattee. r; Gate Keeper, G. C. Levanseller; Po- North Jay granite. The Federal street facade Ambrose who has for several February 5th, o’clock, The installation was WEDDING BELLsT Morrison, position of chief operator in the Belfast ex- :!; Hattie Paul; Flora, Mrs. C. M. looking for should not miss an Howes; with its main entrance and columns of years held the position of baggage master on genuine bargains preceeded by official inspection by the Esther Ellis; L. A. Steward, Mrs. M. O. pure change in place of Mrs. Clifford B. Wilband, doric the to the the Belfast branch of the Maine Central rail- this opportunity-Whitten Bros, advertise Grand Patron and was followed a The officers were installed gives keynote grandeur of the Richardson-Loud. Relatives in Belfast Mrs. Wilband has been connected by banquet. a by Deputy and resigned. .; rd entire as their Every Day Blend coffee, a There were several visitors from Evans, assisted by Past Master A. V. structure, and from every external view vicinity have received the following notice of road, has received an appointment conductor pure, clean, the Belfast for other chap- •f ■ with exchange six years and and wife. A vote of thanks was the of a former rich flavored at the ters in the State. given it satisfies the most critical taste. The exte- marriage [resident of this city: on this branch. He has been supplying as coffee, popular price of 25 stalling officers and the host for “Mr. and Mrs. William Calhoun for some time past as chief operator. grange rior is of the Greek Doric Loud an- conductor since the accident at Sid- cents a pound; five pounds for $1.15.... A ,-sies. It was voted to order, which, un- nounce the of Sargent’s girl SEARS MON T. pay the assistant marriage their daughter, Rita Waldo was well at the is some weeks and had or woman wanted to do county represented ^•vard $2 a meeting for care of the adorned, most adorned. The cost of the Elizabeth, to Mr. Theron ing ago previously served middle-aged general A serious taking Richardson, Tuesday, in Portland last week the accident occurred at E. F. Fuller’s toaphernalia. The committee to was January 18th, in Arizona." in that in the from sickness housework in a family of three. at No. banquet given by appointed building about $860,000, and the furnish- ..Nogales, Mr. capacity absence, Apply January 24th. Rosnell the for the were Richardson is the son of Prudential Life Insurance Co. of N* Gray of Camden was .Jjn meetings coming year Mr. and Mrs. Willis or of the conductor. 2 Congress on ave- Newark, " ings and extras will bring the total close to a otherwise, regular He street-Found, Northport » Richardson in Shorey, Del. Paul and M. O. Wilson. of Knox and a nephew of Mr. J., to the Maine who won in the contest engaged lumbering and when dislodging a round million. The bronze doors has had on the nue, a gold bracelet. Call at A. C. agents, y reported as follows: Union heavy at the Clement W. Wescott of Belfast. He is a many years' experience road, Myrick’s, tree the tree on I February, gradu- between Maine and New Hampshire fell him, breaking his leg, dis- ;8rvest, Center main entrance alone coat The ate of Coburn Classical as brakenian, and has earned his Northport avenue—See the professional card by writing Montville; March, Mystic, $10,000. main Institute, Waterville, begining pro- his collar bone and was some the amount of insurance. Those locating injuring his back *«nont; April, Silver Harvest, Waldo; May, is beautiful in and and for time the teller and book- motion. of Dr. W. C. Libbey, dentist, 92 Main street... up greatest utn hall-way design striking in He was Montville; June, Lincoln* keeper of the City National Bank of Belfast. from Waldo were Stevens of Thorn- severely. taken at once to his home Tranquility, its and the A select line of valentines, from one to five county general effect, grand stairway in About two be was in August, Dirigo, Freedom; September, years ago offered, and ac- Mias Gertrude Patterson entertained a few dike, Gay of Belfast, Pattee of Jackson, Dam Camden, where he has a mother.Miss mle;u‘ty, the center is a work of art. The a similiar in cents, at Lord’s, High street.Table board Belfast; October, Georges River, Lib- building pro- cepted, position the First Nation- friends at whist last at her Lizzie Fuller of West Harvest al bank of at Thursday evening of Swanville and (latch of Morrill. During Appleton visited friends November, Home, Brooks; De- vides accommodations for all the Nogales a huge salary, and has and furnished rooms at 88 Spring street. in town county officials, home on street. The were last week. Miss Fuller is ■^her, since been there. He Upper High guests the Stevens has written over eighty yeara Victor, Searsmont; January, Honesty, employed made many past year Agent >ld, but is as supreme, superior, municipal and probate court sprightly as many twenty years friends during his stay in Belfast, who extend Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Bowker, Mr. and Mrs. $100,000 of insurance and the others in the younger.....Mrs. jJHL rooms. The court rooms are fitted and best wishes for Old Town Hall Burned. Lucy Bean, Mrs. Lucretia ne*t meeting will be with Union Har- finely up. congratulations himself Albra Clary, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Ritchie, Mr. Bucksport’s and Miss J. E. Zff,*T county have written practically $20,000 each Ripley McFarland are on the sick Center The supreme court room is finished in and bride. Grange, Montville, February 22nd. marble and Mis. The first a Cyprian Bryant, who underwent a Edgar Harding. prize, Bucksport, February L Bucks port's cen- during the past three months alone. The com- very opening exercises; 6th and limestone and the furniture is intaeal operation at the and Ear ^ram: conferring of dark of cards, was won Eye Infirmary report of granges; of pack Congress playing by tury old town hall and Torrent engine house pany entertained its agents at the Congress n Portland, has appointment Flemish oak. The courtroom £ Palestine Commandery No. 14, returned. The treatment was. music superior is fin- Knighta Mr. Albra and the consolation a recess; by choir; address of extended to Clary prise, adjoining, were destroyed by fire The Square Hotel, with a side car .uecessful.....Miss E. F. Miller has J&nttee;come ished in Templar,has invitations the Maine today. trip by private returned by Mark the quartered oak, and the furniture is of » Belfast after a Howard; response by Commanderies to be at a stated con- dancing girl, was awarded to Mrs. Harding, who loss is estimated at with insurance of to Riverton where a course dinner was visit of several weeks at “Was the present $10,000, Park, topic, State Grange justified steel, handsomely upholstered. There are well clave at 7.30 W. L. Dunton announces UJT’ p. m., Wednesday evening, Febru- seemed with it. Delicious re- on ■ that he the resolutions highly pleased only $1,000 each building. The Bucksport served. Another dinner followed in the even- iome.....pr.be at hls <«ioptmg condemning the chambers for on the occasion of the official dentist's rooms in the Townsend appointed the justices from out ary 9th, inspec- freshments were served Miss as- J“I method of conducting the affairs of by Patterson, Military band lost their instruments and music ing at the Congress Square, after which the ®n®e a week *?®yt of the the tion by Eminent Sir Albert H. Burroughs, iouJ? now, every iTuesday. National to city during sessions of the law court .. Grange?" be opened by Ed- Grand sisted by her mother, Mrs. Viola Patterson. and the loss of the firemen was or were taken to the theater. The Waldo .Frank Hall was in town last week in Generalissimo of the Grand Comman- $800 more. agents buying remainder of program by host Portland. The arrangements for of ipples for Messrs. White and Lancaster of ^Evana; heating dery Maine. There will be work in the “A delightful time,” was the verdict of each Moat of their effects were saved, but in a county men returned home by the Friday even- ! Bel- and tat ventilating are the best Order of the followed a p*ulhasset up a new steam mill possible, and Temple, by banquet. one of the guests. condition. ing train. j it North damaged Searsmont and is now ready for work. TARIFF. Reclaiming Waste Land. V LYING ABOUT THE i Says the American Economist: In a can be What European Countries Are Doing in Bronchitis C timely and suggestive letter from a cor- UVfflWWWIW|A||A/dlA^ V This Direction. quickly relieved if John. respondent at South Norwalk, Conn., son’s Anodyne Liniment ANODYNE Washington, D. C., January 31st. occurs a useful demonstration of the is into m Europe is conquering the waste land prob- falsehood and unfairness which are re- I sprayed the bronchial un|0Bflf>B|V lem by planting trees. Every year thou- sorted to in order that discredit may be tubes ^veral times jL|(llWltlw M of acres of land are The two Lr**. sands being reclaim- cast upon the protective tariff. daily. It is also ed in this way by the leading countries instances cited are, we believe, typical a tried true to and remedy for Colds, Asthma, and put in a condition preparatory to a of a general policy, almost amounting a on the part of retail mer- Diarrhoea and most human ills. In most cases timber harvest in the years to conspiracy, profitable chants the country over to blame the where internal use is a few are come. tariff for the marked-up prices of mer- necessary drops Not only many previously forested chandise, when, as a matter of fact, the poured on sugar or in sweetened water. areas which have been cut over have tariff has had absolutely nothing to do with such increases in price. The corre- For 99 the Doctor been planted up, but a number of the years Family spondent says: also countries are devoting their energies Here are two incidents from real life, Always keep a supply in your home, because to a forest cover on dunes whereon I can make oath: establishing personally it is invaluable for to cuts, 1. On December 30, applying bruises, sprains, and other waste lands, and, in fact, on Thursday, 1909, I went to a shoe store on Broadway, be- burns and scalds. It is the emergency remedy all land which is more valuable for _r pro- tween and Cortlandt streets, Bor- Dey almost a century old. It never fails. ducing timber than for other purposes. THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER ough of Manhattan, New York City, and for a of I was shown Sold at 25c and 50c a bottle France has been one of the foremost OF asked pair shoes. MEN’S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD. a for which the asked was $5. countries in reforestation, es- pair, price Parsons* Pills European ‘‘SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES.” I said used to same for ... they sell the pair bilious 1- S. JOHNSON & CO. pecially in the mountains, where planting I nave worn W. L. Douglas shoes for the but the for past six are far $4.50. The clerk replied: “Yes, THE GIRLS HOME, BELFAST. years, and always find they indigestion and Bamlan. Mat., has been a factor in _» superior in was raised on and we have powerful controlling __-_ to all other high grade shoes style, tariff shoes, comfort constipation. torrents and streamflow. The and durability.” W. G. JONES. had to put up the half a dollar. regulating 119 Howard Ave., Utica. N. Y. price over all. t Said I: “You shoe manufacturers were State each year buys uncultivated lands WHY SALVES EAIL joy reigns 1 could take you into my large fac- is most given free hides by that same tariff law, in the mountain and to Jan- The Passion Play at Selzach tone, at Brockton, Mas*., and show you regions, up in order that the consumer have TO CURE ECZEMA when how W. L. shoes are might it had 503,000 acres remarkable as well as noteworthy, carefully Douglas and to the i uary, 1907, acquired made, would hold cheaper shoes, your response the characters are you realize why they I in this Scientists are now that the eczema one remembers that their savor is an increase of half a dollar on a way. Communes, associations, agreed shape, fit better, wear longer, and germs are lodged not in the outer skin or epi- folk. The of shoes. the tariff on and individuals are also assisted all played by the simple village are of greater value than any other make. pair Besides, private dermis, but in the inner skin. Hence a pene- fhoes was cut in two in the in- i face is sin- S'Al’TI Oar—See that W. L. Dowlas name and price middle, work of an Christ is a watchmaker. His is in reforestation by grants money, trating liquid is required, not outward salve stamped on the bottom. Take Ik'o S*ibwt.iti«t*% stead of increased. What do If being you and Al- that clogs the pores. and calm and he plays with your dealer cannot fit you with W. I-.Douglas shoes, and by supplies of plants seeds. gularly pure write for Mail Order Catalog. W. I-.Donglas, Brockton, mean the tariff has made you We recommend to all eczema patients the by saying a tender He endeavors in his -FOR SALE BY- raise the of Stove have been shoes?” together 249,000 acres planted standard prescription Oil of Wintergreen as dignity. price your Com- in form known as D. D. D. and association to be worthy 2. On Monday, January 3, 1910, 1 went h roll eh this assistance. compounded liquid daily living 1 Stickney public Prescription. A trial bottle of this D. D. D. to a store on Fulton street to order a suit [The I CARRY A FULL LINE OF J in the Passion Store] front taxation for a of his exalted role •ileti exemption long re- Play. Prescription, at only 25 cents, will instantly The Colburn Shoe Store of clothes. They showed me suiting | the case of lieve have and recommended The lads wear their hair period of years is granted in the itch. We sold young fallingover which they said would cost me so much this for and know of wonderful made on the and remedy years, their shoulders, because they hope some more for the suit than my last suit of anlations tops slopes j cures it to our from its use. We recommend in the musi- KITCHEN FURNISHINGS, for the Christ. It is all great interest he has taken the same stuff. I asked why. af mountains. A reduction of three- customers. day to be chosen practically j j The the last tariff law Wm. O. Poor & Belfast. wTio shall cal side of the life. clerk said that Fourth? ior all iand or sown, Son, druggists, a part of their lives. And say college planted had increased the tariff 40 per cent, on for this whatever its situation, is also made. they are not the better ennobling all woolen goods of that class, and that STOVES AND RANGES. ; 22nd, Prof, One of the most striking examples of The Selzach Passion Play. influence? Saturday evening, January they had to divide the increased cost this Swiss and Mrs. a at their with their trade. I said the tariff had ihe results of planting waste lands is In strolling through village Gray gave reception on A SPECIALTY. In at the foot of on home inhinor of Miss Marsh; 1'. Saunders i not disturbed the Dingley rates goods PLUMBING / the reforestation of the the pleasant valley of only sixteen hundred inhabitants •furnished by of on and of that class, but only “tops,” The was a the Hasenmatt, ten minutes by railway ; a summer’s one is Halifax, Nova Scotia. "Karst” in Austria. Karst evening, penetrated that his excuse did not carry. from in German with the of and stretch of barren limestone lands com- Tolothurn, Switzerland, j spirit purity piety per- These are actual experiences of my nestles the of Selzach, all. The salute one w'ith Prof. her course of lec- own within the last and show prising some 600,000 acres in the hilly peaceful village vading peasants Colvin finished went, they Church Memorial how fooled the American public is. JOHN B. St., Opp the Austrian shores of the where this summer of 1909 for ‘he fifth a “Gruss Gott,” “God bless you,” as tures Wednesday, January 19th. She easily STICKNEY, ■ountry along Probably ninety-nine people out of 100 j Sea. For centuries it had fur- time was enacted the Passion Play. they pass on their w-ay. One seems to spoke on Transportation in South Ameri- these i Adriatic who are told these falsehoods by OPEN AT ALL TIMES. Uildillg, nished the ship timber and other wood The idea of a sacred theatre originated, be far off in a pastoral land, wThere no ca. same clerks do not know the contrary, to a of but excessive of course, in Oberammergau, in Bavaria. echo of strife or stress can come, where and go away vowing eternal enmity j supplies Venice, cutting, i Col. L. C. Varum before the tariff which so increases the cost of liv- with burning and pasturing, had It was in 1890 that a group of the inhabi- all is fair and serene, and the human spoke together last The ing. tants of Selzach were heart beats in unison with its Maker. Economics Club week. subject left it a waste almost beyond recovery, enabled, through the of a foremost to 1 0. D. Favre. of his talk was “The Custer Massacre.” debilitated for Had sick in 1865, the government began to offer liberality citizen, Grace “Generally years. Col. lacked ambition, was worn-out and visit the Passion there. re- 1 1910. Varum took part in this fight, be- headaches, Wanted! to land owners who would under- Play They Paris, France, January 25, all run-down. Burdock Blood Bitters made me Glenwood help Custer’s chief-of-scouts. His account turned to their hamlet | ing a well woman “—Mrs. Chas. take forest planting there. Taxes were lowly wonderfully j Freitoy, Moosup, determined to was very interesting and he related many Conn. remitted for periods of years, technical impressed. They employ of Notes. and University Maine of the incidents in an vivid Stenographers Typewriters as their long winter evenings in the study extremely advice was given, and plant material PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. Stoves, of the that also work manner. well as money were supplied. Bible, they might The department of Agriculture recent- ad- There is a demand fen over or two- to the greater glory of God and the issued a bulletin on and In- Mrs. Albert of visited her steady everywhere j At present 400,000 acres, ly Fertility the Musical Clubs Wright Troy vancement of His decid- Friday evening gave stenographers and typewriters. thirds of the Karst ar" under forest, kingdom. They fertility of Eggs. This is a very inter- daughter, Mrs. W. G. Dobson, Monday. Stenograph the first concert of the in Old Ranges, Passion year is times a short cut to confiden- at a cost ed upon a version of the Play as w'ell as instructive the many high as a result of planting, esting work, giving 1 S. L. Provencher, ticket at Maine partly Town. The work was agent of “tableaux vivants” and good, considering tial positions. VVe teach an,1 of or ten dollars an acre, and consisting data on certain factors influencing the Central station, has moved his family here stenography eight that this was the first of the dramatic I appearance thoroughly and h as a result of which dialogue. fertility and hatching of eggs. To the from Burnham and located on Franklin street. Furnaces typewriting practically partly protection 1 took in j clubs. mail in time at a low cost. made natural recuperation possible. In The first representation place man who is raising poultry this pamphlet Mrs. Laura Swazey of Bucksport, who has your spare You have use the winter of 1893, in the small concert is been at the nome of her J. N. for FREE of a TYPEWRITER at youi 1884, Austria also passed a reforestation of especial benefit. It may be obtain- Marooned Sixteen Days. son, Swazey, Are the best in the market. We hall of the Hotel de la Croix, in Selzach. ed an has to Portland for a HOME for six months Write today for in law to control torrents. This law car- by applying to Director Chas. D. extendedj’visit, gon£ sell and them visit of several weeks with them. We also carry formation. It was a decided success, gave Crew on Natividad friends.—Pittsfield Address “VICTOR,” ries an annual appropriation of $100,000, Woods, Experiment Station, Orono, Shipwrecked Struggles so much that re- Advertiser 3t4 Box No. 366, and extensive planting work has been encouragement they Maine. Island Against Thirst and Rodents. Rockland Me. the add successfully carried out under it. solved to improve whole, appro- j For sixteen days, from December 22d OIL STOVES music and perform- ! Rehearsals for the minstrel show to January 7th, Captain Henry Koch and Germany as a whole does not have so priate give public to | FARM FOR SALE thirteen men of his crew, marooned on which it is to ances during the summer months. be given in at an date are RMYSRIBNEYCURE or and much waste land necessary Bangor early the barren and desolate island of Nativi- ! Makos Kidneys and Bladder Right cooking heating, and In sacred Northport, Maine, containing 180 acres; 4 The Germans have been Soon the fame of this unique well underway. The proceeds of the en- off the coast of Lower plant practic- dad, California, full lines of acres of mowing land. This farm is first cla?- theatre and not the for existence thirst and a for so a time that the spread abroad, only tertainment will go for the benefit of fought against for j ng forestry long hay, potatoes, corn, and other crops. There is al- Swiss, but strangers from without the the base bail team. horde of giant rat^wh'ch literally swarm- j greater part of the available land Manager McCarty HUMPHREYS’ are 50 acres of pasture—high land, suitable for numbers ed over them every night and threatened with forests. Some borders, came in considerable has the affair in and it The remainder is ready covered work, charge promises to devour them or drive the men into the Humphreys’ Kitchen sheep. in woodland, hard be edified. It is Veterinary Specifics uus one. to listen, enjoy, and to be more than and soft a however, is done along 17uring usually good. sea. for the cure of diseases of Horses, wood, only 14 miles from new steam now almost a national institution. In Koch and his men lost their saw mill. This farm is well the six years from 1901 to 1906 about Captain Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Poultry. watered from the old a ths sixteen years The Dramatic Club vessel, brigantine Blakeley, in springs that never go dry. There are 50 •300,000 acres of land suitable for forestry past performances will begin rehear- A* A. For FUVER8, Milk Fever, Ltuig Fever. apple southeast gale which sprang up on De- Furnishing. trees in good bearing condition. The buildings a have been five different years. sals after •were acquired in Prussia, although given immediately examinations are cember 21st while the vessel was at an- B. B. For fc^l’RiIXS, Lameness, Rheumatism. consist of a one-story house, L and wood house in June and end in and the and barn 70 by 42, in There is part of this was already wooded. All They begin generally over, production for this spring chor at Natividad, where a part cargo of C. C. ForSOI? 3 Throat, Epizootic, Distemper* good repair. PLUMBING A SPECIALTY well of good water at the house, which is fiv- The are paid will soon be into guano had been taken aboard. The For Grubs. ass;stance is also given to com September. performers whipped shape under D. D. WORMS, Buts, miles from miles from possible weather is calm in those rainless Belfast, 2J the Nort' each to his the direction of usually E. For munes and owners in planting i but little, preferring give Prof. Daggett, who has E. COTGIIS, Colds, Influenza. port Campground, on an R F. P. route. Fo: private regions. On this occasion the gale arose further from a senti- F. F. For COLIC, Bellyache. Diarrhea. particulars inquire of David L. Hcrrictt ! and in 1908, was ! services solely religious so successfully coached the club for the work, $110,000 appro- with startling suddenness, when all bands on the premises, or address the were set last three G. G Prevents MISC ARRIAGE. priated for this purpose. Baden endeav- ment. So proceeds aside, years. The play that has were ashore, and although they endeav- DAVID L. HF.RRICK, ; to the ored to save the anchor H H For KEDXEY and Bladder disorders, Mitchell & tf49 R. F. D. No. and used build been selected this 6, Me. ors to encourage forest planting by pro- in great measure, year is a three-act ship by weighing Trussell, Belfast, II. ForSRI.Y DISEASES,Mange, Eruptions. 1 and getting out into deeper water, their that all waste present Passionspielhaus. It plays upon comedy, entitled. ‘‘A Pair of Blinders.” HIGH BELFAST. viding private lands, pas- efforts were in vain, and it was with dif- J.K. For BAD CONDITION. In ligestion. STREET, witness such a There are eleven tures. and with ; the heartstrings to per- characters, of which that saved themselves in the fields, uplands planted ficulty they 60 Cents per bottle. is done so rever- nine are male F’rice, timber, remain free from taxation for a formance. Everything and two are female. The j raging surf. or so and in so re- schedule has not been A few boxes of provisions were thrown Vet. Cure Oil, for Stable Storage of twenty years from the begin- ently, carefully, truly completed yet, period overboard and and a of our Cre- dragged ashore, Field Use, $1. of the first of J ligious a manner. The story but about twelve or fifteen performan- ning year planting. couple of casks of fresh water were also E R I vSHABLE FREIGHT ation and Fall, the marvellously pictur- ces will be In At druggists, or sent prepaid ! In Denmark no fixed appropriation is given. connection with saved, but everything else on board was P the on of 1 mule for acquiring waste lands, but in esque history of Joseph, pathetic this comedy the Club this year has intro- swept away with the brigantine, which receipt price. stored in heated place was Dij-FancjCois. the Manna duced a new idea of ! battered to pieces by the waves. A 500 Book on the he last twenty-five years over 43,000 finding .of Moses, providential having a short piece Page treat- while waiting for boat accorc the wonderful which can be used at GREAT GUANO DEPOSITS. ment and care of Domestic •ere? have been purchased, and recently in the Wilderness, giving church fairs and other social Natividad island is little more than a Animals and Stable Chart to modations. of •:he annual cost lor planting has amount- of the law on Sinai’s Mount, all are por- entertainments, when the Inquire great guano deposit, and is situated 310 \ mailed on three-act piece will be too “The hang up, free. rd to over $15,000. Tree planting the trayed before us in those early morning long. miles south of San Diego, and almost the Littlest Girl” is the 1 READ GARAGE & tunes along the coast of Jutland for the hours. name of the farce. same distance north of Magdalena bay, HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICINE CO.. Comer William and Ann Streets, New York. on a stretch of the coast seldom purpose of protection from drifting sand Then follows the Angelical Salutation, ; rocky MACHINE CO., visited. The island may be reached afoot is continuously going on. In addition to the Angels appearing to the Shepherds, Last Friday a new idea was into put prac- at low tide across a narrow stretch of which the State is an- the Birth of tice the work doing, the Star of Bethlehem, by coach Mills when he held relay sand from the mainland, but this offered BROOKS, MAINE, High Street, Belfast. nual are made to the Danish the Adoration of the the races between the little succor to the marooned sailors. grants Christ, Magi, various classes as trials j HAS OPENED A The in the at- Heath Society, the special object of ! Flight, into Egypt, Baptism in the River for the ’varsity relay team. The ’varsity only hope lay attracting GROWING GIRLS tention of passing steamers. which is to encourage tree planting in Jordan, The Sermon on the Mount, Jesus, men were not allowed to run so that new Day after day—the long stretch includ- That the work of down to material BARGAIN Jutland. pays is shown the Divine Friend Children, would be given a chance to ed both Christmas and New Year’s—im- NEED RED BLOOD COUNTER, by the fact that during the last ten years the clamorous Entry Into Jerusalem. show up. The Juniors and Sophomores provised flags were down from the high- from which he will sell at very low rest ran est of the and the Stars the ODDS and ENDS of his stock Real the annual from all State Then there is an intermission for each the points island, Pallor and prices Estate average profit against other, Juniors win- Lack ot Blood Should and Stripes, which had down at the traff- forest lands has been nearly $100,000. and reflection until 2.30 p. m., when the ning by a very small The Be margin. rail of the brigantine, was hoisted upside Corrected to Secure Proper In addition to a cash trade from any class IN WALDO COUNTY. Other European countries are con- dialogue begins with “The De- teams were as follows: in spirited 1911, Blanchard, down, the hope of attracting attention Development. of his goods of not less than one dollar similar work. of the Council. The from seaward. off shore several stantly doing planting signs High gorge- Hart, Waite, Southard; 1912, Deering, Away the purchaser can have steamers no of The pallor and lack of blood so often We buy and sell. Farms wanted. Switzerland, for example, creates pro- ous robes of the High Priests, Ananias Hussey, Gleason, Schrumper. The other passed, showing signs having sighted the men. noted in the cases ol' school girls, as well tection forests wherever and with and race was shipwrecked 5 of Lockwood A Sheet- possible by Caiphas, sparkling gems, between the Seniors and Fresh- In the Koch and his as in stores and yards meantime, Captain young girls employed J. and their and men OHRIN DICKEY. Belfast, Maine. planting, and whenever forests are con- rustling with silk, proud and the latter won by a wide mar- unlucky thirteen men put in the time factories, if not corrected by proper ing, 40 inch, for 40c. rats tonic be verted into farming and pasture lands haughty gestures contrast strangely with gin. The Seniors who ran were Chad- killing the immense which swarmed treatment, may reasonably over making hideous counted upon as a source of suffering an equal area may be ordered reforested. the simple mien and humble garments of bourne, Snow, Hicks and Smith; and the everything, night with their strange squealing and un- and annoyanoe until the age of forty is The great Empire of Russia likewise the Christ. BURGESS PRESTON'S Freshmen, Murthy, Underhill, Harmon canny presence, as they boldly prowled reached. spends large sums annually in planting. j The spectator listens breathlessly as and Jones. about and scampered over the prostrate It indicates a lack of blood and with LIVERY, BOARDING AND TRANSIENT Belgium and little Holland are also active the majestic yet simply sweet story un- j forms of the men. During the day it the blood deficient the growing girl can- was to the rodents at a dis- not properly develop. It is a time when STABLE in making their waste lands productive folds. Prof. H. G. Bell, who will occupy the easy keep PRINTINGOFFICE ] good red blood is urgently needed and forest In the the chair of arrived last Is situated on street, off Main through planting. tableau, “Jesus, Divine Agronomy, Friday BUSY KILLING RATS. the fact cannot be too strongly impressed Washington just and OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. BELFAST. street. I have single and double hitches, buck Putting every acre of land to its best Friend of live are in- began work Monday morning. Prof. upon parents. Children,” sheep Then the sailors spent the long hours boards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your use is the idea about which the whole Bell comes to the The disease is the troduced, with the peasant lads tending University with an en- in killing the rats with a rifle and with easily recognized by patronage is solicited. Telephones—stable. breathlessness and >»licy of the conservation of national them. They browsed viable record as an educator and the brickbats taken from the wreckage of yellow-green pallor, ELIZABETH M. 235-2, house, 61-13. Iy28 peacefully, making ; palpitation of the heart upon the least BURGESS, resources State is the brigantine. Hanson, the killed revolves, and in the future the an idyllic scene. One lamb nosed about. lucky to have such a man in its cook, and but not W. G. PRESTON, Proprietor. sixty rats one morning. Hours were exertion, sometimes, always, Successor to George W. Burgess, planting up of waste tracts in the Unit- and licked ; agricultural work. a to faintness. The one rem- his young master’s face. The spent in unsuccessful search for fresh tendenoy ed States is sure to be carried on exten- adapted for the cure of PROPRIETOR. lad gently laid his hand upon the animal’s ! water on the mainland, but only a small edy perfectly this condition, is Dr. Williams’ Pink owners as well as in neck Prof. Brown of the of brackish water was found. sively by private ! until the curtain went down. It1 Agricultural de- quantity Pills. the National was On the morning of 7th, when Forests and on State lands. was a beautiful with the little chil-; partment in Boston at the Poultry January Mrs. H. D. of Milton N. sight, the smoke of a steamer was seen far to Grant, Mills, JOB PRINTING. dren Show last week. He exhibited ten H., whose husband is a 1909 Taxes crowding about the Divine Master the physician, says: Cocaine which dulls the southward, Captain Koch and four nerves never yet chickens and won first “When about twelve years of age I COMMERCIAL PRINTING A SPECIALTY The names of all taxpayers whose taxes are cured Nasal Catarrh. The and clinging to His robes. In “The eight prizes and men rowed out in one of the small boats heavy feeling in began to decline in health and at last not paid before March 1, 1910, will appear in the forehead, the stuffed up sensation and the into one second in the class. This is swept ashore from the Blakeley, and the next Flight Egypt” Mary and the Child , college became so weak that I oould not walk city report. watery discharge from eyes and nose, along more than fortunately intercepted the steamer Co- are seated a any other New col- across the room without hold of FURS! FURS!! with all the other miseries the dis- upon small gray ass, led by England bound from Salina Cruz to this taking JOHN S. DAVIDSON. Collector. attending won lumbian, are to rout lege and speaks well for the to I don’t ease, put by Ely’s Cream Balm. Joseph, which is most appropriate as poultry city. Captain Colcord, after hearing something steady myself. Office City Building, 9 to 12 and 1 to 3. Smell and taste are restored, is made know what was the oause of my sick- breathing our raised by the College Agriculture. their to all hands to 73 Main Street. normal. Until this Blessed Savior was born in a stable story, agreed bring MILLER, you try remedy, you can San and the Columbian ness unless I played too hard and grew ftorm no idea of the it will with the Francisco, wait- good do you. Is ap- oxen and the sheep. “The! too fast. I was very for my age to ed off shore while the boat returned ff r large Large Offering, plied directly the sore spot. All druggists, Parting at is At the last meeting of the Y. M. C. A. but extremely pale. I had headaches -50c. Mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren Street- Bethany” especially pa-; the nine men remaining on the island. WindowGlass thetic. : the reports of to theRoehes- almost and the only way I New York. Many in the audience wept, as thedelegates The crew arrived here in good condition, constantly Favorably Opportunity ter were oould sleep was by some sedative. those tender German words vibrated in convention, heard. B. 0. Warren, having been given comfortable quarters taking on I could not walk without my All sizes and cut to order. ’ll, at some on the conven- the Columbian. upstairs TO BUY. oinbbluC Offers. The following clubbing the air, with the spoke length knees was fraught immensity of The was one of the oldest trembling. My appetite poor offers apply only to subscriptions paid in ad- a and tion, its purposes, work, etc. Blakeley and heart seemed to be great willing sacrifice. sailing vessels on the coast, having been oapricious. My I repair and remodel Furs. vance; and when payment is made it should be in throat. I was thin and fainted A. A. HOWES & CO. Gott, sie die built in 1872 at Port Blakeley, Wash., my All Furs stated kommt, Scheidestunde, this time I suffered up-to-date. what premium, if any, is desired. It is Und aie schlagt die tiefete Wnnde Director Chas. D. Woods was one of and was owned in San Diego. —San Fran- frequently. During O in from weakness common to sex. Goods sent anywhere on approval. also necessary to say that none of these publi- Maria dein Hera! the recent speakers in chapel. His talk cisco Examiner. my 8e con d-nantl Wer ermisat den “I was treated by three for cash for Raw Furs. goods of every de- cations are mailed with The Journal or from Mutterachmera!” physicians Highest prices was on Pure Food and the Capt. Theodore P. Colcord commander ansemia was scription. Furni- Drug Law, but given up by them and me rhis office. We have to for these A hush is in the See when in want of Furs. car- pay publica- air, the tense and the of the steamer Columbian is one of as a last resort tried Dr. Williams' Pink ture, bedding, expectancy Adulteration of Foods. He told pets, stoves, etc. t Jons one year in advance, and are then of the awful drama I. V. they about to be enacted, of the harmful influence of the adultera- Searsport's well-known deep-water Pills. I didn’t have any faith in them MILLER, FURRIER, Antique furniture :sent from their ship- a If respective offices to our sub- as scene after scene of our at first but I took them regularly and specialty. you Blessed Lord’s tion of foods, the means the masters. In 1889 while in command of 73 Main Street, Belfast, Maine. have anything to scribers. Our are as government soon realised that were me clubbing offers follows they sell a Betrayal, Capture, Accusation, was to the ship A. J. Fuller on the from doing 48tf drop me for one year’s in advance: Scourg- using prevent adulteration and passage good. I gained in strength and weight, postal card and you will receive a prompt call, subscription paid ing, Crowning with The Journal and Farm and Home.$2.00 Thorns, Meeting defended Dr. Wiley in his fight for pure Liverpool to New York in latitude 41.25 my appetite returned and I am now in WALTER II. COOMBS. with His health.” The Journal and Tribune Farmer.2.25 Sorrowing Mother, His Cruci- foods. N. long. 61 W., 150 miles off Sable Island good Corner Cross nd Federal Streets, Belfast, The Journal and McCall’s Dr. Grant added: wife is a well Magazine.2.10 fixion, Death on the Cross, Descent from November rescued "My The Journal and New Idea 20th he the entire woman W. has a S. Magazine.2.10 the today. She good appetite, Johnson, M.D. The Cross, Burial in the crew and publications included in our clubbing of- Sepulchre, follow Last Friday the chapel hour was spent passengers of the burning sleeps well and does her work without fers may be sent to different addresses. in succession. Then comes OFFICE NO. 2, ODD FELLOWS’ BLOCK. the Resur- in singing college songs. Prof. Thomp- steamer Santiago from New York for any assistance. HOUSE FOR SALE rection with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold Mom, Mary Magdalene in son led the singing and the students en- Hull, England, fifty-nine in all, and by Office hours every afternoon from 1 to 4. The M. F. Carter house, 39 Cedar street, is Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers all or on re- 1 the And druggists, sent, postpaid, Evenings 1 shall be at 23 offered for sale. It is fitted for two tenements, sely on Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Takes the garden. finally the glorious tered heartily into the of the occa- landed them at New York and received my restdeuce, spirit ceipt of price, 60cents per box; six boxes has slated roof, water and sewer connec- sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at once. when the Court Street, to answer calls. city Ascension, music breaks forth sion. Prof. is many presents from the on board for the Dr. williams tion. to Pain cannot where it is used. Thompson unusually popu- people f2.50, by Medicine Office Apply stay in a telephone call, 906, ring 11. triumphant very riot of melody, and j lar with the student because of the the steamer. Oo., Solienectady, M. Y. JOHN A. FOGG. body House telephonecall, 39 ring 99 Belfast, April 1.1909.—18 Grand View Farm, Freedom. to him that certain breeds of cattle pro- Letter. duced a great deal of high priced meat, Cost Washington TO E-. while another breed that was of and the most Beauty. [From Turf, Farm Home.] May your whole life one showy and attractive, produced great Washington, D. C., 31. It bouquet be. January With naught but hallowed joys to On a beautiful June day it was the quantities of meat that grew tha How New York sip. upon Dames Keep Young. has been suggested that certain words be And one who shares his lot with thee For M the writer to reach the rail- shoulders and the necks, meat that sold Press worlds of to ;,sure of a young New York for a few months in gladness your lip. for the very lowest sum. These lessons Recently Society woman laid aside political j station at Thorndike and there meet received her monthly bill from a e’er a cloud seems Pain made a the downtown discussions, and that an effort be made i»If hovering near, ^ great impression upon young beauty parlor. This still hearts 1-time friend in Mr. Peter when he particular bill amounted May your most fondly cling Ayer, man, and determined to com- to dollars for the the as Fifty-two month, which was, to enter coming campaign simply Suppressing thorns if they appear in Irove us to his farm in Freedom, mence for without a little lower than And breeding himself, perhaps, the average month- and Democrats. seeking paths where roses spring. the or the ly accounts rendered Republicans for more than 80 has re- knowing history general merits by this shop. It contain- y Ayer years ed such as alluded to that can I wish you two the choicest of different breeds, he Sought the old items Turkish Baths, $2.00: Violet The words well be things Chest$ (,n the old now known Water Rub, Facial That can be sent from worlds homestead, fashioned Durhams, and with them won $.75; Massage, $.75 The at- a rest are the following: above, tendants at these exclusive given Each kindly lowered on angels wings ,rand View Farm. Forty years a handsome and "beauty’ parlors" And ago great many premiums make as weighted down with words of frequently much as ten dollars a dav Regulars, love. was one of the foremost and made a good deal of clean money. He in y Ayer tips. Occasionally some "grande-dame” in And here unfolds one that there were Irregulars, blessing more early discovered some sables extracts a perfumed ten-dollar u the most influential agrieultural- piece Surpassing much that makes life sweet characteristics about the Hereford males from her gold and tosses Insurgents, bag it to Nancy with And reads that on Maine. He was on the Board of an air of softly your floor not possessed by the Durhams. So when lofty grace. One of these attendants You hear the pat of ulture for a number of confided to a Progressives, toddling feet. years, was one of his neighbors expressed a desire friend in an unguarded moment in the that the Revisionists, For wife who never nent activities of the Maine to own a Hereford bull he among many lotions and beauty re- gladly felt encouraged storers used in such Her own sweet babe Fair, the New England him to far to a establishments, a prepara- Stand Patters, upon her heart. Agricul- go enough get good one, tion for Which makes the and the several local fair restoring gray hair was most in de- Wheat Cleaned iciest bosom melt. Poeiety, and by the use of this male on his Dur- mand. It is Reactionaries, Knows of his native usually charged on the bill at five only woman’s joy in part.’ rations county. In all ham cows he found that he could raise a dollars a bottle, under a fancy name, but in Cannonites, s. veral relations he was So to furnish among the little the best show steers that tl>e same Six Times then, home could be formula as HAY’S HAIR And complete For sore ■id foremost and one of the most upHY™ which Anti-cannonites, add unto your throat, sharp pain produced anywhere. So with his Durham HEALTH, retails at all druggists for 50 "The equipment for wheat cleansing earthly joy. Is May he who should the in across the officials. He was also a very and his steers he cents and a dollar per bottle, and is manufac- Bolters. as extensive and expensive as that gift repeat lungs, tightness thoroughbreds grade for freedom Impart for you a ■i.'lit and successful exhibitor at all tured by PHILO HAY SPECIALTIES grinding purposes. The bouncing boy. hoarseness or was able to go into the show and CO ttenuceci aown 10 me simple proposi- of flour bacteria shows chest, cough, ring Newark, N. J.,U. S.A. HAY’S HAIR from dirt and fairs, and was the first agent to win he was after, and HEALTH in its appearance.’* you find him bred, lave the with Sloan’s anything anybody has many imitators, but those who tion of Republicans versus Democrats, A^mayOf nicely parts cultural implements in Waldo and have used Prof. Wm. Jago. ! English blood in Pilgrim everybody who wanted young, at- different preparations that With stock. Liniment. You don’t need to These several agree HAY’S HAIR it clears the atmosphere of all fog and in National Association Review. here and there in his positions have tractive beef cattle, went to consult with HEALTH is the most effective J pricked head and safest. Wheat selected for William Small grains of sand from it on It Ayer in the public eye for the Peter in the for adverse winds and makes the issue of specially Plymouth Rock. rub, just lay lightly. Ayer very early search, Tell Flour is stored in hermetically part of his Sd odd years of active if he didn’t them he one And would rear to the seat have knew just who the year a clean-cut between the sealed tanks, at Ansted & Burk's you him fancy free penetrates instantly which time he has been a WILD MAINE. big Of all desire for mring did. This business naturally conducted Grand Old and Brvanism. mills. gilded pearls, of the trouble, relieves conges- worker and in his de- Party Inform him what unsparing wiui iihk ii snrewuness, uas urougni. iur. It is cleaned six times before grinding. they really be, tion and die le One of the Greatest Natural There will still be differences of But keep him far stops pain. each and every cause he es- Ayer returns, and as the Game Pre- opin- Everything—even the sewing of the away from girls. good twilight serves in the Union ion individuals and of men bags—is done by clean, bright as of life begins to approach he can look among groups machinery. Now, my wits are growing Here’s the Proof. met us on that Note how much purer William Tell is dumb, charming early back with satisfaction on the fact and but My pencil toward the Mr. A.W. Price, Fredonia. Kans... great concerning policies methods, other flours. This means glancing shelf we were (New York | than wheat as a's day surprised to see that he and his wife have been able Sun.) May you other come : “We have used Sloan’s Lini- good these differences can well be laid aside cleaning by the most feet blessings says iiad borne the heat anil burden The of the fish and complete equip- them in turn to suit to rear up and educate a family of eight report game com- ment known to modern milling science. yourself. ment for a year, and find it an excel- wiy so and so missioner of Maine till the time comes for action on them. long prominently children, and they now have eight grand- covering 1909, the William Tell Flour has the brilliant ‘here's one other bliss le it thing for sore throat, chest pains, his so since it is to A"tif years lightly. He walks children, and all of them make 284th year Pemaquid was For instance, useless debate over bloom suchasonly Ohio wheat can make. ar>ywhere on cc Ids, and fever attacks. A few merry founded, 1 earth endures, hay as a man reminds us that the Ask on P,"h“hE en light young of 25, is around the old hearthstone during little State—little the officers and rules of the next Con- your dealer, and insist having— though it prove a kiss drops taken on sugar stops cough- family by Announce wedding and keen as one of middle age, the vacation of and comparison with many it and it shall be and days July August. others, being gress until we find out which is yours. ing sneezing instantly.” d and in all one of the most in- As has in area—is one of the party been stated above, t he farm now thirty-sixth great- —G. H. F. est natural to be in command. As Vice Presi- _ g characters who today tend to comes into the hands of Rufus, the rep- game preserves in the Union. going William Tell THE connecting link between the past resentative of the fourth generation, With difficulty the investigator will find dent Sherman says: “Before you make TREASURE SEEKERS. present generation. Mr. Ayer .and his father insists that he is a much any other State in which so many deer rabbit first catch your pie, your hare.” One sought the East for hat his grandfather moved from better farmer than he ever was. And are killed in the open season in one gems and found, alas, Sloan’s year. It is admitted on all sides the Dire failure was his most and took This is a that HAVE unhappy pass. Maine, up the place surely the father ought to know best perhaps very conservative way One the ■ sought pearls in waters now of the above reduces the work the of the Ind lives, purchasing the “im- about it. The man is a putting speculation. In program of And sank a young certainly Oklahoma, victim of the seas and wind ents,” which consisted of a small credit to Maine and admitted as a State in 1907, deer are of the into a solid of Another the agriculture any- year; first, support YOU sought gold that glitters free and a clearing of about three one could not look his found here and there in Upon the strand far in upon thoroughly rough country, the President in into the Northern sea Liniment putting legislation And on the land. After making the pur- constructed 12 foot without but their number is small and beaches of that land of driveway rapidly as as white vent back to some many possible of his recommenda- His bones lie in the is easier to use than Massachusetts for recognizing that the one who constructed diminishing. In Western States TRIED resting endless night porous tions A fourth plunged in the and she came to Winslow, com- it believed in thorough work. This is there is no need of an open season, for and redeeming as far as possible nearer fray to win plasters, acts quicker and does he Kennebec river by boat to the shown in several For there are no deer left. The South has the of the Trade-Elves spin not respects. instance, pledges last National platform; AndI^SS'i$r?Trt,iatihe at the last found coffers full clogupthe poresof theskin : ihe Fort where ceased to be a of dross— present Halifax, Rufus says that he never starts out with great hunting ground. In The was It is an excellent an- then a straight campaign between Re- gold profit, but his soul was loss! was procured and she rode horse- a load without feeling certain that he has the Pacific slope States the deer and bear for and for a For-tune’s tiseptic remedy her oldest son, the father team ahead of families are well but no publicans Democrats majority strife, give me the trrying enough it to land it at his represented still, OfF’“r,™e’in him part asthma, bronchitis, in in the that delves deep in the Mines of Heart— sketch, her arms, on a spotted and in that it means longer can game be called abundant. In next House of Representatives, and all destination, respect Not far afield, but here let me inflammatory the with its land area secure newly purchased home more a deal. He never on less than Maine, of 29,895 square that Mr. Taft have a From the great puts may solid Republi- them that love me treasures that endure. diseases of miles away in the woods. A four horses onto his disc miles and water surface of 2300 —John harrow when he square can Congress with him during the last Kendrick Bangs in Success Magazine. throat and chest; family was here reared, but the do his best and he is al- miles, wild life possesses the forest wants.to work, 1 will break up the >n took the and and invades the cultivated two years of his administration to still early place began ways certain that the “rigging’’ will hold depths valleys, HOARSE STUFFY membrane in in COUGHS, COLDS, deadly decided improvements. He had to the route for he no one and spite of stringent laws and a shoit further carry on the work of enact- an go out, says good pain in chest and sore are attack of croup, ■ lungs, symptoms rothers who were stalwart work- with a team can a open season game is A heavy afford to have really plentiful.. ing into law the promises of the party. that quickly develop into a dangerous illness and will kill any kind i census beasts of the four, by untiring labor, breakdown. As a of the chase, if not of if that cold is not cured. of or rheu- safeguard against Not can be done at once Foley’s Honey and neuralgia ared a a everything Tar very respectable farm and these unfortunate occurrences he never birds,might indicate gain rather than a stops the cough, heals and eases the con- matic a pains. ted a frame house, the nucleus will an oss since the colonial during single Congress. The appro- gested parts, and relief. Sold buy implement that doesn’t have period. brings quick by All druggists keep nresent is the chief all druggists. beautiful two story resi- duplicate parts with it, and he hasn’t a Bangor clearing house for priation bills must be carefully consider- Sloan’s Liniment. i”wn on this in the State. page. In 1S52 Mr. whiffletree, neck j'oke or anything of game During the late open ed and passed during this session and Prices 25c., 50c., & $1.00. : Ayer assumed of the es- that sort but season 3266 deer, 175 moose and 44 bears charge what' he has duplicates of the short session. But the Dr. Earl S. Sloan, ■■ nt and again during BOSTON. MASS. straightway began farm- it hanging up in the shed all ready for an were shipped through that city. The FOLEYSHONEMD® work is well and when ad- for children; safe, euro. No different plan than had ever emergency. He uses the best and most Somerset railroad reported 1365 deer, 7 advanced, opiateo tried on CARRIED IN STOCK BY before. He was married improved farm implements, and is always moose and 9 bears, and the Sandy River journment comes, it wiil be found that a .'■t time, and 519 6 bears and moose. terribly disgusted his in the market for a new one if it is any railroad, deer, 2 splendid record has been made and that r-in-law by insisting on over what he has. When From 159 licensed hunters and trappers Jackson & dig- improvement a most confident can be to Hall, ks of a appeal made out large 16-acre field he took over the place it was stocked the following returns of fur-bearing a- the road were the for a in that the father-in-law with a large dairy herd, but for some animals received: Eighty-five people Republican majority A. A. Howes & too 512 40 658 Co., altogether rocky for any reason a milking stool never appealed to bears, foxes, raccoons, mink, the 62d Congress. 127 97 321 blackcat or sable, otter, fisher, An unusual amount of investigation is ■ marten, 395 beaver, 2045 muskrats, 348 Horace Chenery. weasels 107 skunks, and 23 wildcats, going on and the people are going to know We should like to know whether any other the whole truth about many subjects in State could make such a 1 diversified show- which they are deeply interested. Be- FORECLOSURE NOTICE ing, and the returns are by no means com- sides these by WHEREAS, Fred P. Nickerson of Swanvi lie* for 266 licenses were issued to investigations Congress- plete, in the County of Waldo and State of Maine, hunters and of ional Committees, the Department of trappers fur-bearing by his mortgage deed dated the first day of animals. The number of guides register- Justice, under the direction of the Presi- January, A. D. 1901, and recorded in the W’aldo ed was 2,087 residents and 23 non-resi- of Rook dent, is vigorously prosecuting every in- County Registry Deeds, 260, Page 121, dents. Of these 1726 reported that they conveyed to Albert S. Nickerson of Swanviile, dividual or of individuals had conducted parties comprising 3097 group operating in said County of Waldo and State of Maine, a certain of land situated in said Swan- hunters. Here again the returns are not in any way illegally against the Govern- parcel ville, and bounded and described as follows, to all in. or i ^-36 H. P. 4 _ ment the people. No honest man or wit: Northerly by land of Isaac B. Nickerson; Cyl. In of the army that spite annually honest industrial concern, however, need westerly by Goose Pond; southerly by land of pursues the wild animais of Maine and Reuben Smart’s heirs; and the have fear of interfered with easterly by the recurrent slaughter, their number any being County road leading from Swanviile Mills to never seems to grow less, And it will be in the conduct of business. The Repub- Bangor, containing thirty acres, more or less; 1910 Silent and whereas the said Albert S. Nickerson has so as long as the greater part of Maine lican is a that builds not party party up, since deceased and I, the Luella is a wilderness. Ten ago it was undersigned, MADE BY years tears a not a de- H. Nickerson of said has been \ down, Swanviile, * estimated there were miles constructive, duly 23,700 square as executrix J structive and we can appointed of the last will and tes- of forests or or party, all, without woodland in the State, 79 tament of said Albert S. Nickerson, deceased, cent and THE FATHER OF THEM ALL. per of the whole. In 1396 the stand- exception without reserve, follow and whereas the condition of said moitgage I \ GRAND VIEW FARM. FREEDOM, MAINE. ing feet of spruce alone were calculated President Taft in his efforts to promote has been broken, now, therefore, by reason of at 21,239,000,000. There seems to be no the breach of the condition thereof I claim a 0 Best car made for the money. The 116 inch Wheel base’.ensures ^com ci-touch. But the young I -Mr. at and he justice and progress. This is the senti- foreclosure of said ij Ayer, Jr., all. declares pressing in the. mortgage. fortable and eliminates the a • tv. ha 1 s .tie ideas of his forestry problem Dirigo ? riding qualities “humps.” 2 that he is going to keep up the fertility State. ment of the Republican Congressional Dated this twentv-fourth day of January, A. he i.t his D. 1910. LUELLA H. } 3 or 4 persisted labor, only of this farm by keeping a good flock of which has been elected NICKERSON, Runabout, 2, passengers, $2,000. tvwardeit l the Committee, just Executrix of the will of Albert S. Nickerson, y hearty approval sheep, four or six horses, and a small 5 $2,000. t and which to conduct an deceased. 3t4 D. i { Touring Car, passengers, father-in-law when he had the herd. MAINE’S SEA FISHERIES. proposes honest, dairy He would like to have six 4 seats, Bosch tv dl 1 ar of ihk- spring the son, what he can learn from the ooatu and other gear represented experience Tour in and Howes in ) now in the a 1 a total valuation of “I do not hesitate to repeat that I think 0RR1N J. Glidden 1995, 1906, 1907, 190.S, 1909, [the Trophy saddle, being of others who have gone before and we nearly $4,000,000, DICKEY, | a. uf the fourth to a recent generation h we seen no more beautiful sight than according statement by Com- it would have been an unwise sacrifice of 4tf Maine. 1908 and 1909. J ;v u> have of the ! missioner James Donohue of Rockland. Belfast, j charge place, in this household watching the confer- the business interests of the 5 All these cars are 6 cylinder type, the greatest improvement in the devel < a tie: the rock 1 The most country; picking opera- ence and of State’s valuable asset in the xehange opinion between it would have been an s of the automobile. a from the seafood next to her is lob- unwise sacrifice of opment < hiding driveway father and son. Neither of them seems line, herring, Washington Tour t" the built 12 sters. The catch last the newly barn, feet to be too old cr too year amounted to solidarity, efficiency and promise- young to learn, and PERSONALLY CONDUCTED, FROM TO ttuee feet com- almost \ PRICES S3,850 $8,000. deep, composed both of them, apparently, have great approximately 17,000,000 pounds, performing power of the party to have wholly of troublesome rocks to that of the deference for the opinion of the other. equivalent previous year. projected into the next session another MARCH 1910 a the farm.- The stones in this Prices better. 24, Surely an ideal condition. averaged LOCOMOBILE are so that it is be- Conditions the long discussion of the tariff, and to have Address, arranged Since our visit last June, Mr. Ayer has past year have not been | -t it will a of such as to confirm or defeated the carry large body not only finished his magnificent stone the belief that the delayed probably legisla- ORRIN J. Me. ! MODEL 30, $3,500. MODEL 40, $4,500 an the DiCKEY, Mgr., Belfast, { \ buildings across the high- but he lobster supply is being exterminated. tion needed in the of our driveway, is now at work on a improvement WRITE FOR CATALOGUES 'o the fields beyond. It was a There has been an increased catch in | model potato house, located on a high Interstate Commerce regulation and in irksome but one that was those sections where the law job, ami of land near the against Several in cars used season. / dry piece buildings. more efficient our anti-trust law “harness esT J, bargains during past Regulation guarantee dried by results. But this was The taking illegal length lobsters has been making foundation now going in is certain AT BOTTOM PRICES. 1 gees with each car when sold by of the many fields that father enforced. Fishermen are lib- and the under it. Such j> to be of the most modern construction. carefully prosecutions 1 have tons tons the “shorts” to a I have the harness business for- picked upon of, The building is 50 feet long and 42 feet erating greater extent legislation is needed to clinch the Roose- purchased an. to be rewarded with ! than ever before. The unions have been conducted R. J. and i only wide. He is a double wall on merly by Ellingwood may F. A. NICKERSON, CO., ■ building velt policies, by which corporations and ^ clean unobstructed fields of i of material assistance to the wardens. now at new on three sides of very large sized stone at be found my store High street. !■ rtility. The day we were there i the new unions of lobster- those in control of them shall be limited bottom, and drawing in to two feet at During year I will give you the best grade of harnesses. iad just completed planting 20 i men were organized at to the lawful and shall be Street, l, N,,li,iiimm!Y,':TTK) Portland, top, which will be ten feet high. Then a Long, Chebeaque path, prevented Goods at rock bottom prices. 2m20 Congress f potatoes. He had the 16-acre ! and Cliff islands in Cumberland j double course of brick for sills to rest on. county. from returning to those abuses which a i ere his father commenced opera- i The market for Maine lobsters has been Maine^J Thus built there will be no need of tim- CHARLES STEVENS Belfast Maine. |^J542 recurrence of is too to olanted in fine shape, but over j extended Commission- prosperity apt ber or boards inside, except for a continually during i -.i face the had out num- parti- er Donohue’s about,unless definite, planter dug | tion at about 12 feet from lower end. administration. The shell- bring positive steps f -ks. and as soon as the 1 fish are now to planting a shipped practically every of a character are taken to 1 This 12 feet will require stove to keep legitimate mpleted a horse was hitched into a State of the union and across the borders it fit for bagging before loading. There mark the lines of honest and lawful cor- a and led the into Canada and jigger, through will also be a covered shed in front for Mexico. I over that entire 16 and Knox won porate management.” acres, j protection of teams while loading. With county again the distinction ock as large as a hen’s was of the lobster egg this building Mr. Ayer will be able to having largest harvest, Rufus explained that the last and the of the to Earners' store his potatoes and hold them for an importance industry Wage Savings. rocks was the result of ten inch this may be from the ] auvain.uig uiaiACL, as iai.tr gi transplanting sand clams. and dealers. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL OBITUARY. to Mrs. Delania, widow of Rufus Knights of Impossible be Well BELFAST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1910. Lincoln ville, passed to a higher life January It is impossible to be well, simply impossible, if the 20tht at midnight, at the home of her daughter, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY bowels are constipated. You must attention to the Mrs. Cyrus Young, with whom she had made pay or suffer the like tie ioiijtab im its her laws of lofty home for a long time. Everything that nature, I pkaks The Republican Journal Publishing Co. consequences. Undigested I loving ones could do was done by Mrs. Young material, waste products, poisonous substances, must be and daughters to make her life as pleasant and removed from the body at least once each or there CHARLES A. PILSBURY. comfortable as possible. She had been in fail- day, } buS2£T Manager will be trouble. A I above he mb in ing health for a time, but bore all her suf- sluggish liver is for an I long responsible with and retain- Subscription Terms. In advance. $2.00 a ferings patience and fortitude immense amount of suffering and serious disease. Ask $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three ed her mental faculties to a remarkable degree year; your doctor about Ayer’s Pills. He knows act months. during her long illness. She leaves to mourn why they Advertising Terms. For one square, one their loss three on the liver. Trust him. daughters—Mrs. Cyrus Young, directly — 7.CAueiC^rLowell,Mas! inch in column. 50 cents for one week waammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmaasbbx zsmmma * u ihii b im ni nn—— length Mrs. Emma Cross and Mrs. Nellie Wescott of and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. two ■ ■ Camden; sons, Arno W. and Evans P. —- The National Bank -! of CEMENT CONSTRUCTION. Belfast Knights, both of Lincolnville;and all her child- The Churches. City The to the re- newspaper opposition ren | were at her bedside when she passed quiet- A Valuable Work cn This Subject by a election of Senator Hale comprises the j The Spiritualist Society will hold services at ly away. She will be much missed, not only in Stands out today in Waldo from all of view the Portland Belfast Author. 2 o’clock next afternoon in Knowlton’s County points 9 Waterville Sentinel, Press, her immediate but her Sunday j family, by neighbors hall the Maine Democrat and the Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Paul of this city recently on High street. j and friends, for whom she always had a smile Professor Charles E. make and a received from tlfeir sor., There will be services ir. the at East Journal. Politics certainly strange kind word and was ever willing and chapel of a hand- ITS FOREMOST AND to Paul of the University Chicago, Northport 6th, at 10.45 a. m., LEADING BANKING bed fellows. Outside of these “organs” i ready assist in sickness or trouble. The Sunday, February INSTITUTION, I some volume of 339 of which he is the conducted the prevailing sentiment both in and out funeral was held at her late home the Sunday pages, by the pastor, Rev. G. G. Winslow, author. The book treats of cement construe- followed school. her death and was by the Sunday a bulwark of of the State is that it would be extremely \ following largely attended. safety, solid as the mountain 1 tion and is made of extracts from Volumes I ! Rev. S. E. Frohock of Camden up First Farish church. Service | unwise to with the services of officiated, and J. (Unitarian) dispense VI. and VII. of Radford's Cyclopedia of Con- and a S. Mullen had of the next at 10.45 a. m., with sermon itself, growing like June weed. 1 so able and a This charge arrangements. Sunday by experienced legislator. j struction, to which Prof. Paul has contributed The Male Quartette, composed of Dr. B. F. the pastor. Sunday school at noon. Castle is the opinion of men who are not per- i on other subjects. The book is profusely illus- Young, David Heal, A. L. Young and Williard Channing, K. O. K. A., meets Friday evening Others try to climb our ru?ged sides, but like Cook’s ascent of to Senator Hale, or who trated with full page diagrams, etc. at 7 Mt. McKinley'or dash for sonally friendly Calderwood rendered three appropriate selec- pictures, o’clock. I The a idea of the it is a a and io not approve altogether of the tions in a chapter headings convey good pole, only story, myth, they retire to the lair from whence position j most appreciative manner. The in- There will be an afternoon service of the they came, glad 9. in some the broad scope of the volume and are as fol- to Vie has taken public matters. ; terment was in the Village Cemetery. Her Protestant church at the North be alive. S Concrete on Episcopal that lose was 90 lows: Plain Cement Construction, Hut the;.' realize Maine would age years, 8 months and 1 day. Follow- church vestry next Sunday. Evensong at 3.30 the Farm, Sidewalk Construction, Reinforced in influence and prestige by sending a ing are a list of the floral offerings: Bouquet of o'clock Orlando Titherington lay reader. All calla Concrete Construction, Reinforcing Materials HISTORY WILL new and untried man to the United I lilies and roses from the children, Mrs. are welcome. REPEAT ITSELF. and General Construction, Cyrus Mrs. Emma Cross and Mr. and Systems, building States Senate. Young, The Christian Scientists hold services in Mrs. Evans Concrete Fireproof Construction, Concrete IT Knights; pillow, “Mother,” Mr. and their MAKES US LAUGH and Concrete hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning Th Commercial Mrs. Arno W. of Ar- Bridges Culverts, Reinforcing Bangor recently pub- Knights; bouquet pinks; at 11 o’clock, subject. Spirit, and Wednesday nie Retaining Walls, Representative Concrete to see kindle for us our i.isl excellent editorial on the couu- Knights, Jr.; bouquet of pinks, Gertie and others fires and fan the breezes which blow us and success. Miscellaneous The evening at 7.30 o’clock, to which all are cor- growth Winfield of violets and Structures, Applications. v 3i which the of Knights; bouquet ferns, welcome. Ton are told that this bank is small on try ij rs, publishers of concrete and its use in various dially making profits a large volume of business. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. W'escott; of history he bl. ladies an to drive bouquet pinks endeavoring forms is and concisely given, with ac- There will be a service at Trinity Reformed from Laura, Jessie, Gladys and Earle Young. j clearly ■m xistence by saddling upon them a companying illustrations. Of the Cortland church next Sunday at 2.30 p. m., with ser- laic :■ iportion of the deficit in the pos- Hannah L., widow of Albert C. Currier, died cement industry it is said: “in the twenty mon iy the Rev. William Vaughan. Sunday ABSOLUTELY at school after the TRUE. tal 1 venue. President Jones read the January 27th her home in Morrill after a years ioiiowmg tne exposition 01 me pnu- immediately sermon. Prayer brief Ernest at 7.80 editorial at the of the Maine illness, aged 71 years, 11 months. She ciples of reinforced concrete design by meeting Thursday evening o'clock. meeting We could not have said more ourselves. THIS. IS THE was the of the late Robert and Han- L. Ransome in 1885 the of Portland VERY THING ON WHICH WE Press Association in Portland last week daughter production The services at the Universalist church next nah (Randall) Currier, and on her father’s cement in the United States rose from 150,000 STAKE OUR REPUTATION. and and the Commercial should have had a Sunday will be as follows: preaching service at Large profits high rates of interest with their coincident side was descended from the famous Rev. to barrels In the years 36,000.000 per year. 10.45 a. with sermon the Rev vote of thanks or a round of m., by pastor, risks have no attraction for us. applause Robert Cushman of the She had the trades were Pilgrims. following 1897, when building A. A. Smith. school at ha : there been members Sunday 12 o’clock. enough pres- enjoyed the best of health until a short time a in struc- temporarily hampered by shortage Brotherhood of David, at 3 o’clock sure ent to heard. Saturday p. Small and profits and absolute is the make themselves Con- before her death. Her home was with her un- tural the use of reinforced concrete had safety FOUNDATION on which we have reared steel, m. Lincoln Castle, K. O. K. A., will meet gressman F. E. Guernsey writing from married son, Frank C., one of the leading busi- such that the output of our Financial Structure and on which we gained popularity Saturday at 7p. m. magnificent will continue to build until this Rankin” to the Commercial in com- ness men of Morrill. A Mrs. James bar- Washington daughter, Portland cement was raised from 900,000 Institution is one of the FOREMOST in the The services for the week at the State. IT IS THE ONLY SAFE FOUND.' mending the editorial in question says: J. Clements, lives in Montville', and she is sur- rels in 1895 to 8,400,000 barrels in 1900.” In Congrega- TIOn" tional church will be as follows: has vived by one sister, Mrs. Elijah Gay of Mont- the chief of rein- prayer meeting us "The average country newspaper enumerating advantages Bring your Savings Deposits and ice will 4 as at 7.30; Castle K. O. pay you %, much as paid in to survive and ville, and two brothers, Semandel Cushman of forced concrete the author says: “Reinforced Thursday evening North, by any difficulty enough trying Iv. institution us Herman, Neb., and Thos. R. Cushman of Mor- first has led to its use in A., Friday at 7.00 p. m.; Sunday ; bring your temporary money and we will the does well to assist in concrete’s low cost morning- pay you 3 % in our Certificates government service at 10.45. with sermon rill. Her husband died about six years ago. to masonry and steel construction. by the pastor; its It fills a most preference of Deposit for one day or any number of to continuing existence. The Vision of Christ. days up 4 months, on one The Curriers have a summer cottage at North- While wood structures are cheaper than con- theme, Sunday school at dollar or any important place in the lives of the coun- noon; Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.30 number of dollars (1 1:2 times as port campground, where many summers of Crete, the latter are to be preferred on ac- prayer meeting and much as paid by any other that the institution) and 4 % for try people great metropolitan Mrs. Currier’s life have been spent and where count of their and evening service at 7.30. superior fire-proof qualities full time if left 4 months times as much as will never be able to fill.” (2 paid by any other dailies she had many friends among the cottagers. their freedom from decay caused by rot and The services for the week at the Baptist institution The funeral was held Sunday afternoon and the attacks of vermin and insects. Fire in- church will be as follows: Prayer this Readers of Turf, Farm and Home can- meeting j was attended a number by large of relatives surance rates for reinforced concrete buildings evening: Sunday at 10:45, morning AND YOU not fail to realize that there is a worship, HAVE NATIONAL good and friends. There was a BANK profusion of beau- are about half those for wooden buildings of with sermon by the pastor;-Sunday school at SAFETY. leal of horse sense in that naper. This tiful flowers. the type known as ‘slow-burning mill con- noon; young people’s meeting at 6:45; evening is due to >, of course. You cannot May struction.’ The cost of repairs is much less, service at 7.30 with sermon by the pastor. on a or on a horse The death of Capt. Albion P. Veazie, the fool him horse, trade; and no painting is required to preserve con- You are invited to these services. well known retired ship-broker and life-long and the*v is a tradition to the effect that ■ crete structures to resident of Bangor, occurred at his home in subjected ordinary usage. On and after January 23d preaching ser- when an amateur in the busi- Boynton street in that structures be erected with a years ago, city Wednesday night, Concrete may vices will be held in West Northport by the January 26th, after a decline of some months. ness. 1 ■ the best of a rapidity and ease that are astonishing. Entire pastor, as follows: Brainard got professional He was nearly 86 years old. Besides his wife, schoolhouse Sun- have been erected in the lime ordi- horse dealer. Then as to agricuiture, : his near relatives are the nephews and nieces. buddings day ;at 10:30 a. m. Short talks on the Sun- Capt. Marcellus Veazie, Capt. George Manson narily taken to design and form into a whole school lesson will he Musical Mayo knows the business from the ! day given and papers Event of the and Samuel Veazie of Capt. Islesboro; Mrs. j the structural metal work for a similar build- Season distributed. Wood ground up. As a boy he used to drive William Sawyer and Mrs. William Sprague of schoolhouse, Sunday ing in steel.” afternoon at 2 o’clock with short the cows to pasture barefoote.d—we Somerville, Mass. In his earlier years, Capt. social service Veazie was a successful shipmaster in the These extracts, and the chapter headings, that immediately following. Hill’s schoolhouse mean o: course Mayo was barefoot- southern and West Indian trade. In 186-4 he of will give some idea, but an inadequate one, Wednesday evening’s at 7 o’clock. A cordial «- he has followed the for established the ship-broker concern of A. P. ed—and plow; the value of this work. There are illustra- GRAND Veazie & associated with invitation is extended to all. CONCERT**- Co., being Albion or to worms with business pick up angle Veazie. For 40 this firm was tions of finished and unfinished structures nearly years one At the First Methodist Episcopal church to With this of the best known on the New coast. is shown in accom- which go a-fishing. early Englard and every detail drawings Albert E. Capt. Veazie survived his partner for Luce, pastor, preaching next Sunday Belfast as a his travels many the test. As a handbook House. education foundation, and panying descriptive it 10.45 a. at Opera years retired about ten years ago. Capt. m.; noon, Bible school, F. P. Belfast, Haitie, on covers the the State as an of Veazie was a business man of the old cement construction it ground about inspector pris- school. Blodgett, Supt.: at 3 p. m., th« Junior Epworth He was of a particularly kind and sympathetic thoroughly. This, however, is the only copy j ons and jails give him opportunities to League, conducted by Miss Lillian temperament, one whose integrity was pro- Spinney of the w’ork in this form. It was printed and at interview farmers and compare and dis- verbial and word dependable to the last de- Supt.; 7.30 p. m., evangelistic service with ! bound as a Christmas gift from gree. His office in Exchange street, handsomely :horus and sermon cuss and as he is a Bangor, singing by the pastor, March farming methods, now for the same business C. the author to his The matter it con- Thursday 1910, occupied by John parents. at Evening, 10, Fuesday, 7.30 p. m., Epworth League devc— close observer and has a retentive mem- Wilson, was the rendezvous for all the in Radford's ship- tains is, as above stated, included :i°nal Madame masters in and hundreds of service; Thursday, at 7.30 p. m., mid- | FRIEDA LANGENDORFF, one of the he in this a deal port them, past a set greatest ory acquires way good Cyclopedia, which costs $100 and which veek Mezzo-Sopranos in the world i> and present, considered Capt. Veazie a person- prayer meeting, conducted by the paster, j of matter for his paper which is inter- al friend and worthy of confidence. His has had a large sale. Song Recital, assisted by Miss MARGARET L. every Friday, at 7.30 p. m., Castle Waldo, K. O. K. A., WILSON. Violinist, and Mr WILIIAMwilliam K' even to the death removes one of the last of the old-time j K esting non-professional vill attend the District Conclave in the hall of CHAPMAN, at the Piano. ship-brokers who did business in the days BASKET BALL. ; reader. when American was at ^astle North. shipping its best, be- i Friday, at 7.45 p. m., meeting fore the advent of railroads and steam and )f the Given under the of the At Bar Bar Harbor Y. Haywood Queen Esther Circle at the auspices BELFAST FESTIVAL The question as to whether Obadiah | when “freights were freights.” He was a Harbor, January 26th, CHORUS, and for the benefit „ lome of Misses Chamberlain and Un on citizen and for a M. C. A. defeated Belfast in a close bas- I Rogers, same. Gardner of Rockland intends to be a highly respected many years High the member of the Unitarian church society. street. candidate for the Democratic ket-ball game, 28 to 24. The game was a see- guberna- Certificates now on : saw all the way, the score being tied sev- sale in the hands of the Chorus. torial nomination this year has been def- Death has removed Mr. and Mrs. Judson A 1 sAN HYPOIN' T. eral At end of the first half Belfast Sherman of Mrs. who times. the Tickets, popular at E. S. initely settled by that gentleman him- Appleton. Sherman, Miss Juanita Ellis, who has been ill for ten j prices, Pitcher’s. Headquarters at E. S. had been in health for a number of led 13 to 12. The teams were very Pitcher’s. failing evenly ,veeks, is now able to be out self. He was in last week and died 17th. and again_Mrs. j Augusta years, January Mr. Sherman, matched. There was a good attendance. The ! after one week’s died Prank Harriman, who was recently in when the question was put to him by a only illness, January Bangor 21st. The do 'ble funeral was held summary: for is now he Sunday, lospital treatment, at home and im- Kennebec Journal reporter replied: conducted Rev. I. B. H. Y. M. C. A. (28) B. H. S (24) Relieving I January 23d, by D. Lidstone proving daily-N. C. Partridge has resumed "I am certainly not a quitter and I ex- of Union. Appleton lodge, 1. O. O, F., and Silk, If, 7 (4).rb, Fahy, 1 lis position as steward on stmr. Stockton af- i pect to be a candidate for nomination Goldenrod Rebekah lodge, attended the servi- Cleaves, rf, 1. .lb, W. Dickey, 1 Muscular Strain ces in a and each 1 the last sad Stevens Der a home for several months_James for governor before the next Democratic body, performe Weaver, c, 3.c, being rites for the brother and sister. Mr. H. 3 convention. 1 have understood that 1 departed Brewer, lb.rf, Dickey, (6) Clifford and Miss Blanchard visited in Winter- Of the eyes that rob the and Mrs. Sherman had lived nearly all their lb. am not considered a desirable candidate Summsby, port last all in this ! lives in Appleton, and their loss will be rb, 1. If, 4 Sunday-Nearly vicinity vigor of the rest of the members of great- Hilson, Lothrop, by certain my party in the ly felt the entire leave finished harvesting their ice last week_A. by community. They Score, Bar Harbor Y. M. C. A. 28. Belfast j is our Kennebec but I am not the kind to mourn their loss three body, profession. valley, daughters—Mrs. 24. Goals from floor, Silk 7, Cleaves, Weaver W. Shute went to Boston Monday where he of a man that retires under nor do Edith Pease of Freemont, Neb., Mrs. Helen fire, 3, Hilson, Fahy, W. Dickey, H. Dickey 3, Loth- nas employment.... Those who have been con- Glasses are intended for Gushee of and Mrs. Grace Bliss j l propose to be thrown out of my party Appleton of 4. Goals from fouls, Silk H. 6. j rop 4, Dickey fined to the house with the are now out the scruff of the neck men who Winthrop, Mass., and a large circle of relatives Time 20m. I grip ! more than the of by by 1 Referee, Carter. Umpire, Murch. aiding and friends. The funeral was attend- is bad here and it ! have been largely halves. igain-The traveling very r'i0L^L g" formerly Republicans.” ed and the floral were the vision. Some of offerings many and beau- is more like than the Now let Brother April January... The saw ; Pattangall of the tiful. So those two, whose lives were united most | almost Before a record-breaking crowd in K. of P. mill owned and run by Mr. Joseph Grant for ; distressing diseases Maine Democrat put that in his pipe and 50 years ago, have gone to their last resting place together. Among the out of hall, Jonesport, last Friday night Jonesport de- the past twenty-five years has been sold to | have been relieved smoke it. This declaration will also town relatives who attended the J by funeral were feated the Lobsters of Eastport, 25 to 10, in a Messrs. Edwin and Converse Grant, who intend I MAXWELL enable Hon. L. M. of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roakes, Mr. and Mrs. ( glasses after doctors and “CONVERTBLE.” Staples Washing- fast and The home team show- * to make and to have a j Lester Sherman and sister, Mrs. exciting game. improvements expect ^ ton to decide where is Harrington, surgeons had doctored full-fledged Touring Car and an roadster. he at. He has Nettie from Mr. and ed up at all points. business... .The school in this district X elegant .Tonneau detachable. Brown, Rockland, Mrs. strong jood and cut to their heart’s said that he does not care particularly Charles Perry of Liberty, and H. T. Bliss of closed January 28th, and the teacher, Miss Kate i Winthr jp, Mass. content. Do not TWO Cars at the Price of for renomination as Senator and would The Bar Harbor correspondent of the Water- Haley, has returned to her home in rospectP. procras- j ONE. “The basket ball season tinate in the matter of 110 Wheelbase, 34x4 be a candidate for the gubernatorial Mrs. Lois Hobbs Payson of Hope, widow ville Sentinel says: ....Miss Amelia Grant and Miss Flora Ers- I Wheel, 4 Cyl., 30 H. P. F. O. B. Belfast, $1619. Top % )f Alfred died 30th. She ended here on with the de- dne extra. nomination if Mr. Gardner did not want Payson, January Wednesday night picked Mayflower buds January 23d.... having your eyes examin- Catalogue? 4 was the daughter of Henry Hobbs, and but he did he feat of the Belfast five and proved a rousing rhe Sandypoint Lodge of Maccabees held a ed by us. it, if should be for Gardner, was born November 7, 1832, in Hope, where ihe had resided. She leaves five windup. The game was wildly exciting masquerade ball here Friday evening Janu- i READ GARAGE & MACHINE CO. it looks as though the Watervillians had always } :hildren, Rev. Fred L. Payson of Guilford; throughout, first one side verging ahead and ary 21st. There was a large attendance ! bitten off more than they can chew. Charles and of Mrs. Albert Henry Hope; then the other, and the big audience was md many of the costumes were unique and I Pearse, with whom she made her home since was clean- stew was NEWS OF THE GRANGES. the death of her husband, and who has faith- shouting from start to finish. It the striking. Oyster served in the fully cared for her, and Mrs. Walter Brown of est game ever seen here for one so fast and room below. All reported a fine time.... Mass. She also leaves Seven Star Grange, Troy, had its installation Waltham, fourteen hard-fought, and the Belfast boys won the re- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrithew have returned grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and of officers last Thursday evening.Deputy Evans and liking of all the spectators.” from a visit of several weeks in Boston. ane sister, Mrs. Edwin Bills of Natick, Mass, j spect Verdict of Waldo was the installing officer. Thirty- Mrs. Payson was a member of the Ladies’ Aid, Rev. Thomas F. Derrick, a former pastor, now and a Universalist. She was a two enjoyed an oyster supper. The next meet- life-long faith- Belfast High has future games arranged pf Welfleet, Mass., called on friends here re- ful wife and mother and a kind and ! ing will be on Saturday evening, February neighbor with the University of Maine, Colby Col- cently.Miss Flora Erskine, who has been triend. Rev. C. P. Nash of Camden officiated [ 12th. The grange financial committee met at A. Monson Academy and ittending school here, has gone to at the funeral, and all of her children were lege, Bangor A., Bucksport Dr. W. C. LIBBEY, F. A. My rick’s last Saturday evening to settle present. Dover and Foxcroft. Our boys are out for the to spe,nd the vacation.L. K. Perkins is con- Reached!! up for the year. championship and are prepared to meet all fined to the house by illness.Mr. and Mrs. j Capt. Fred W. I^ane, of the schooner Herman Edward Evans w*as in Thorndike and i from home Elmer Brownville DENTI8T, The Deputy F. Kimball, dropped dead in his home in Rock- comers. In all their games away Crowley of have taken rooms hundreds who have tried our installed the 92 MAIN BELFAST, MAINE officers-elect of Harvest Moon port, January 27th, while making preparations they have won commendations for their clean in Mr. Manley Richards’ house here for sev- STREET, for Lane was a Grange, last Saturday. All but five of the shaving. Captain native of playing and gentlemanly conduct, and at home eral months.Mrs. Austin French was in I TELEPHONE 333-2 officers were but to Marshall’s Island and about 65 years old. He week to present, owing the should a liberal Give Bangor last have her eyes treated. had most they have patronage. severe storm the attendance was small. spent of his life in Sedgwick and Mrs. Nathaniel Partridge made the trip to commanded the Kimball for 12 was them aid and by your presence Mr. Evans, as usual, did his part well. He also years. He encouragement Camden and return one day last week_ Blend a a member of St. Paul A. F. and Every most excellent address to the members A. at the and thus them to win the in Day gave Lodge, M., games help Joseph Grant is Millinocket visiting his son, Found! and Harbor O. E. sur- present,and it is a matter of regret that all the Light Chapter, S, He is championship. Herman Grant, and family.Miss Bertha members could not have listened to and profit- vived by his wife, one son and a daughter. The Crocker arrived home last week from Massa- A GOLD BRACELET, on Northport Ave- 1 funeral service was held with Masonic ed by it. For the first time in 20 years Mr. Sunday chusetts, where she had been for several nue. The owner can have the same by prov- lonors. Bangor Y. M. C. A. defeated Winterport A. and Mrs. V. N. Higgins were unable to be months.Mrs. Stowers was in Coffee Josephine and present at the installation. A. in a closely contested game at Winterport Brewer recently for a week’s stay.Several ing property paying charges. at in ! George Tirrill died his home Dedham last 23 to 17. The crowd was from here attended the and ball in Call at A. C. MYRICK’S. The officers of Comet Grange, Swanville, Saturday night, reception are daily rendering their verdict in its favor b> January 27th at the age of 83 years. Mr. Tirrill Stockton January 25th. the were installed 24th in a somewhat smaller than usual because of the village, given by Avenue. their January very pleasing was among the well known and respected resi- and Northport continuous use of it. by Miss by Deputy Evans of Waldo, assisted weather. Wassaumkeag Club, your correspondent dents of the town, where he had lived for about and extend thanks for invitations to We this Coffee manner Nellie Rose. There was a atten- family buy large 70 years. He was bom in North port in 1826, a BANGOR WINTERPORT IN REAL ESTATE. with members from Granite (23.) (17.) same. TRANSFERS dance, visiting son of the late George Tirrill. He is survived and After the instal- Boynton, If 3.rb, Clark Morning Light granges. by a wife and one adopted son, W. E. Pinkham lation a bountiful was Williams, rf 3 Hamm The transfers in real estate were supper served by the of also a sister, Ann French of (1)...lb, following Lincoln, Mary Shaw 2 and Colds Direct from the sisters of Comet Grange, who are noted for Lincolnville.—Bangor Commercial. McKenny, c. c, (3) Coughs recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds Importers, their fine and the seemed to Savage, lb 4.rf, Thompson 2 suppers, evening and Sore Throat Cured 1910: be all Chick, rb 1.If, Fisher 3 Catarrh, Croup for the week ending January 31, enjoyed greatly by present. Last Mon- News has been received here of the death by a class of C. to Estella H. day evening five took their degrees. consumption, in Millbury, Mass., of Fred Bart- Umpire and referee alternating, Withee and by Hyomei. Isadora Young, Winterport, Fredericks. 20m. halves. Theatre. who roast it for with one of in Lin- Star FRESH us, lette, formerly of Camden. He leaves a wife, Breathe Hyomei and relief from catarrh, Hiller, Lincolnville; land and buildings Deafness Cannot Be Cured the father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bart- coughs, sore throat or cold will come in two colnville. best equipped roasting plants in New Eng local as cannot reach the lette, and a brother. He was with his The between the Bar Harbor team and by applications, they engaged game minutes. Harold E. Bailey, Belfast, to William Whit- land. This is our special blend of diseased portions of the ear. There is one father in the hotel business and was a man Belfast Breathe and that stom- only High, which was to have taken place Hyomei (High-o-me) land in Waldo. way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu- liked and respected by all.—Camden Herald. ach in the will comb, Belfast; in the Belfast Opera House this, Thursday, straining, hawking morning High Glass Movinq Pictures tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in- quickly disappear. Samuel G. Norton, Belfast, to F. G., B. O. Pure, Clean, EAST 8EAKBMONT. has been to 17th flamed condition of the mucous lining of the evening, postponed February Breathe Hyomei and kill the catarrh germs: and H. G. Norton; land and buildings in Pa- Eustachian Tube. When this tube iS inflamed Miss Susie Batchelder of the Wolfboro, N. H., is because of illness at Bar Harbor. The team heal the inflamed membrane, stop dis- lermo. and Illustrated Rich Flavored you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear- visiting her parents, Mr. and Mia. Fred Batch- that is to come here is practically the same charge of mucus and prevent crusts from Songs. Alvin to Charles C. ing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness elder.Mr. Ed. Harkness of Hope and Miss team that defeated Belfast High on their own forming in the nose. T. Knowlton, Belfast, Coffees, and we it to or is the result, and unless the inflammation can Annie Drinltwater of Northport spent a day ground in 1907. Breathe Hyomei for a few minutes each day Harden, do; land and buildings in Belfast. guarantee please, your be taken out and this tube restored to its nor- recently with Mr. and Mrs. and forever rid of ca- money cheerfully refunded. Henry Mahoney.... yourself comtemptible James Wilkins, Knox, to Herbert J. Hamlin, mal condition, hearing will be for- Rev. C. J. Brown. Sunday school missionary of NORTH ISLES BORO. tarrb. PERFORMANCES FROM 7 TO 10. We have sold this four with excellent destroyed land and in Knox. years ever; nine cases out of ten are causea by Ca- the East Maine Conference, held a meeting at Mrs. Judith Wyman returned to Old Point Breathe Hyomei—give it a faithful trial and Brooks; buildings William R. to Annie success and feel confident it will please. tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed con- the schoolhouse recently and organized a Sun- Comfort, January 26th, after a short visit in then, if you are not satisfied, you can have Fernald, Winterport, R. land and in Winter- dition of the mucous surfaces. day school with the following officers: Super- Massachusetts.Mrs. Edith Collins Wyman your money back. Fernald, do.; buildings We will give One Hundred Dollars for any intendent, Mrs. Frank Gelo; Asst., Mrs. Leslie returned last week from a visit with her sister, Hyomei is sold by druggists everywhere and port. Admission, Adults 10c., Children 5c. Popular Price. 25c. 5 lbs., $1.15 Arthur to Sewell E. Per- case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can- Marriner; Secretary and Treasurer, Mis. Ralph Mrs. Thomas Sprague.The many friends of by A. A. Howes A Co. A complete outfit costs Ritchie, Belfast, Stockton land and on not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for Heald; librarian, Mr. Clifford Marriner; Teach- Mrs. Annie Lyford are grieved to hear.'of her but $1.00 and consists of a hard rubber inhaler kins, Springs; buildings GIVE IT A TRIAL. Jellison. FRESH MEAT'S at Also circulars free. ers, Mrs. Ralph Heald, Mr. Frank Gelo, Mrs. sudden illness.The news of Captain C. S. that will last for years, one bottle of Hyomei Cape lowest prices. H. Saint to F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Arad Mahoney. The school will meet every Moody being lost at sea has cast a feeling of and full instructions for use. If a second bot- Nancy Staples, Paul, Uinn., fuU line of GROCERIES. McIntosh & John Stockton land in Stockton Sold by all druggists, 75c. Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. All are cor- sadness over our community. His wife (and tle of liquid is needed you can get an extra Small, Springs; comer Main and Take Hairs Family Pills for constipation. dially invited to attend. son have the sympathy of all. bottle of Hyomei inhalant for 60 cents. Springs, (two deeds.) Perry, Washington Streets. Whitten Bros. F*®M NEWS OF BELFAST. A Rogers, the Beaver street black- The Journal acknowledges the receipt frcm THE | have sold smiths, their business to Roy Strout William R. Francis of Portland of a group trio who had been There was no meeting of the school com- employed for some time as a of monkeys. They are not alive, fortunately, blacksmith at the Roller be trouble ahead for mittee last Monday on account of the lack of Duplex Bushing plant. or there would the office BARGAIN attractive little desk orna- The schools but make an 8 quorum. city opened Monday after being cat, How often has’ the word four last ment. The Improvement Society will meet with suspended days week on account of a case. There V' W. Pote next afternoon at diphtheria have been no new The of Mrs. Clarence E. Read had a -. Fred Monday been abused. You read pupils cases and the IS the at her home BANKING physicians A : i) o'clock. say dangergpoint private recital Friday, January BUSINESS is about “this” and “that” passed. 21st. Those taking part were Jessie and Don- The Universalist Social Aid will meet this, and f the measure The Firemen’s Concert and ald Tisdale, Marion Knowlton, Maude Field, BANKER should up to the same standard ot -day, afternoon with Mrs. M. C. Murch, wonderful only to Ball. The | success as the bargain annua) concert and ball of Hazel Bradstreet, Ruth Macomber, Hazel H fi street. Washington Hose !ge man. If were asked to find that the dealers’ imagi- company in the Belfast Opera House last Fri- Coombs, Alice Sanborn and Grace Mitchell. BUSINESS you buy corporation stock, or invest M train was run to Burnham money \tra freight Dexter and jg day evening, January 28th, was a success in I Jeanette Rogers, Lillian Frances ma ■day to clear up the freight that had nation has run away with m company, you would first seek out the every particular. Keyes’ orchestra of six Macomber were unable to be present. BUSINESS MANAGER and •.. there. cumulating we pieces gave several selections in the his judgment. Perhaps, concert Fire in the of W. K. Morison, in the enquire what are your yearly PROFITS? not how much are Animal is indebted to the W. F. Langill, and garage your annual SALES. 11 program for the played dance. Manager rear of his home at 1506 Harmon place,brought H 76 for our- rig Company, Main street, Belfast, have been guilty Clifford furnished two out The firemen What are the of may reels of fire scenes, and the department early today. prospects RETURNS? How much can you SAVE? not how jsome 1910 calendar. succeeded in out a large delivery truck, 8 have learned his pianist and vocalist. Misses Emma Law- getting j|j} selves, but we the vehicle in the building. The roof was much can will meet rence and Helen only you SPEND. You would base 1‘.elfast Musical Society this, Ryan of Rockland, scorched, but the fire was put out with your expectations of the future on the our furnishing badly g£ U now it is fire is lay, evening at 7.30 in their hall to plan better and the music. The hall was not decorated and less than $200 damage. The thought to RECORD of the have from defective wiring.—Minne- past. Maine Musical Festival, than there were no fancy dresses. The firemen originated jpg aim to surprise rather apolis Tribune. 8 3SS at wore carnation boutonieres. The WMI ore will be a dance Mystic Grange hall, balcony _ was well filled Poor’s Mills. O. A. Wade has ar- r Belmont, Saturday evening, February by spectators. Chief engineer Capt. dis-appoint. J I. T. was floor Frohock of Lincoln- Music by Mitchell and Young of Lib- Clough marshal, with assistant rived home.Wallace THE chiefs E. L. Cook and S. S. the of Delbert Rolerson WALDO TRUST Good stabling free. For instance—we are otter- L. Shute as floor ville has been guest COMPANY 1 directors. The grand march and circle of and Capt. O. A. Wade.Mr. and Mrs. O. L. C olby Dramatic Club will appear in the this week a Dorothy about fifty-four couples was led by Mr. Clough Wentworth and little son Lloyd have gone to Opera House, Tuesday, March 8th, ing and Mrs. L. J. Pottle. The order of dances South Brooksville where Mr. Wentworth has STANDS BY ITS the management of Orrin J. Dickey, and Dodd $4 shoe for $2.55. RECORD consisted of eighteen numbers,exclusive of the a good situation.Charles Mitchell’s wife the and “One | resent bright catchy play Remarkable? Yes—and all march. Ice cream and cake were served after and little child are reported somewhat better. Fight.” We are not telling you what we will do. We are to 9.30 o’clock. Herbert L. Stevens drew the one of the asking you consider what we are Miss Melvina V. Parker, teachers i February meeting of the Chautauqua the more so for they William A. the barrel have done. We are not ham. Clark, of flour, and in the Belfast High School, has bought of Mrs. making promises, but we are facts. will be with Mrs. W. B. Fletcher. No. statingj We have no M is Asa Sholes and J. Woodbury Burgess half a I Emma S. Coombs of Globe, Arizona, the resi- afternoon. All identically the style that RED FIRE to no GRAND street this, Thursday, ton of coal each. was burn, HURRAHS in Dancing kept up until dence of the late Mrs. George R. on whkhTwe ask you to no 3 to Sleeper join, ;es of the C. L. S. C. are requested in the most demand this about 2 A. M. | Church street. Miss Parker is the daughter of special GYMNASTIC attractions for your PHYSICAL -cnt at this DEVELOPMENT iust m meeting, Shipping Items. The schooner S. and the season the women “who G. Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Parker, family a record of the of census by plain BUSINESS MANAGEMENT stated so xamination for position ashore on Handkerchief shoal, and likely to be have been living in the W. H. McTntosh house, clearly that “he who 1 tor the of Belfast will take of on runs for city know.” The vamps are a total loss, is partially owned by Deer Isle formerly the Wooster Parker house, High may read.” j§§ •i afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Saturday the much called for Gun people. A. O. and F. A. Gross hold quite an street. -.st office, under the direction of Civil interest, and Capt. E. A. Richardson, Capt. The proceeds from the sale of Red Cross Fxaminer Frederick W. Brown, Metal Calf; tips of the same, Sam Haskell and one or two others have a stamps under the direction of Waldo Branch small share each. The vessel was named for ter of Queen Esther $85,000.00 ary department and were a little more than $40. This will leave a have very prettily perforated the late Sylvanus G. Haskell, who had her the Methodist church arranged of | benefit for the sanitarium at Hebron about Interest paid on deposits in our SAVINGS for Friday evening at Button of course, built by the Sawyers at Millbridge in 1891. DEPARTMENT, where the rate is -ting program scalloped. $30. The largest sale was by R. A. French & of Miss Elizabeth Chamberlain on Her first commander was Capt. Ed. A. Rich- 4 but- j Co., who disposed of 900 The other sales were °Io and money begins to draw interest the first of with handsome who sailed her for a num- day every month eet. Ail the members are requested pearl ardson, successfully as follows; M. P. Woodcock & Son, 800; City ||j her of years. Capt. Sam Haskell then took present. tons, and tops of Grey Drug Store, 539; Mrs. Geo. E. Brackett, 565; command, Capt. Richardson taking the four- ! raveller's Club will meet with Mrs. R. H. J. Locke & Son, 406; Mrs. Edward R. Pierce, Swede. Sam’s master Medford. Upon Capt. retiring j $33,000.oo 1 •i. Cedar street, Tuesday, February 400; Mrs. W. M. Thayer, 250; W. E. Jones, about three Willard G. W Miss Ma- is most years ago, Capt. Staples | result wTould 1 gram: paper, Velasquez, by And what import- Brooks, 200. Doubtless the have Increase in our and of Swan’s Island bought into and took com- SURPLUS undivided profits. What a Mathews; readings, Cordova by Miss been larger had not other agents covered a part splendid protection for Si ant, every pair bears the matid and was in her, accompanied by his our M. Hopkins; The Jesuits and the ln- of the territory belonging to the local branch. customers. wife, w'hen she struck on Handkerchief. These gB n Miss Caroline W. Field. by famous Dorothy Dodd stamp is three are all the regular captains the schooner Our neighboring town of Northport enjoy- for $20,000.00 8 >ns are in circulation in this city to be a considerable boom. * and their intended selling has had in her twenty-nine years of existence. ing what promises («» ion of George E. Benson, who was sen- ....Schooner Metinic, which recently discharged The two new cottages and improvements at m our in the Dividends paid to stockholders. to seven imprisonment of We start are g| years’ price $4.00. a cargo of potash at the Coe-Mortimer works, Saturday Cove will, we told, cost in the after con- State prison, January 15,1909, with size and width— is loading random stone at Stonington for New' | neighborhood of $60,000; a $5,000 bungalow has a of assault with intent to every on charge York ...The schooner Holliswood, towed into just been completed on the shore near Little 1 $15,000.00 Stella F. Moore, then of this city, now an g but with such unusual Mobile bay, January 30th, Water-logged and on River for Mr. Harriman, who talks of building Interests on in our commercial sachusetts. and if Cube builds the deposits department, where the rate is 2 %. and our shoe at such an unusual her beam ends, was formerly the bark of that others, Mr. magnificent p |l s. William R. Swan, Albert C. Burgess name. She was on the Pacific coast summer home on Hillside Farm for which plans bought by Bank is the ONLY ONE IN THE COUNTY where your is 1>. trustees of the mort- should act at have an money considered Field, $150,000 price—you Pendleton Bros, and her rig changed. She was been drawn it will represent invest- ||j f|) Moosehead Lake R. R. the Belfast and at this port for repairs a year or more ago....It ment of $50,000 or more. Then the hotel at tfh worth if it is left to check. once. anything subject your jl :.ny, held their annual meeting January is believed that the schooner Henry B. Fiske Temple Heierhts will no doubt be completed a of six $1,000 d made cancellation has been pounded to pieces on Nantucket and ready for occupancy the coming season, The balance due on the original mort- $10,000.00 shoals, where the revenue cutter Gresham was and the ownership of the wharf at Northport 1 P is about The Dinsmore Store $73,000. forced to abandon her a week ago. W reckage ! Campground by the Eastern Steamship Co., Paid to the State as tax on our Savings Department. Our couis^ must of to Savings Department -pedal committee on tne lecture has been seen in that vicinity but the seas were j and its enlargement, be benefit that §| || BELFAST. MAINE resort. can a ments have agreed to reduce the price running too high to make identification pos- IS customers meet tax assessor with a smile every time. Freder- .ustrated lecture on Alaska by —————mi III M ITT- , f sible.The three-masted schooner Fiar.cis, A Street Lighting Contract. A special to 25 j i ‘.rooks, to the High School only, bound from New' York to Jacksonville, strand- meeting of the municipal officers was called The Women’s Aid will meet at Me- J The lecture will be given Thursday, Hospital ed last Monday night near Cape Hatteras, and January 31st to consider the contract submit- well morial 4th at 2.30 rv 10th. and will be instructive as Building Friday, February is a total wreck. Her crew of ten men are ted by the Electric Company A GRAND TOTAL OF The tickets p. m. believed to have was f tainning. regular single perished. The Francis for lighting the streets of Belfast. Mayor i is will be 50 cents as usual. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church will originally a bark and was built in Belfast in Hanson presided and Aldermen Dickey and 1887 McDonald & Browm C. Morton were ..ext meeting of Seaside Chautauqua meet with Mrs. Emma Ray, Miller street, by for Wood absent. Mr. H. M. Blackwell was Stewart & ill be with Mrs. R. Robertson. Cross Wednesday, February 9th. Co., who employed her in the coffee | present to represent the company. On motion trade. She was a Monday, February 7th. The study Unclaimed letters remaining in the Belfast bought few years ago by the i of Alderman Dyer, seconded by Alderman .oo Pendleton Brothers and her She ! it was voted that the contract submit- from the C. L. S. C. book, Social Life post office for the week ending February 1st: rig changed. Rogers, $163,00 three. The circle will begin Mrs. W. G. Miss Alice M. w’as commanded by Capt. Coombs. ted by the Penobscot Bay Electric Company | chapter Frizelle, Pendleton, | The for street be and that the What a record for five You can :y of the C. L. S. C. book entitled H. Geo. G. Amos B. lights accepted glorious years. see it is that Cutting, Harvey, Leigh- The Belfast Musical Society. At a meet- clearly why shrewd, Roll and chairman of the committee on if one and two. A. Chas. H. mayor i!Stars, chapters ton, Henry Morse, Parker, Simp- ing of the Parlor Musical §$ careful, business men call us the Society Thursday be authorized to said contract on SUCCESSFUL, CONSERVATIVE BANK be the name of some planet. son & Staples, Lyman Towne, Frank P. Wood. lights sign HI) it was voted to evening, January 27th, change behalf of is to have 241 of Somerville, the city. The city H OF WALDO COUNTY and place their money with us? Come with us Nettie Holt Harding The Read Garage & Machine Co. is booking the name of the organization to Belfast Musi- and get" M sixty candle-power Tungsten lights at $15 per one of the best test mediums in New orders for cars for future and many delivery, cal Society and broaden its scope in proportion for the use of all your money. light per year and the privilege of five 2,000 paid \ ..! audiences in Memorial Hall a number will cars used the /lane, large quite exchange to its name. When first organized some twenty candle-power arc lights at $75 per year. The P Sunda afternoon and The seats season for ones. If think of p evening. past larger you years ago the were held at the homes meetings committee has the to locate the all in the afternoon and in the a car can power lights. occupied buying for next season this company of members, but it now has permanent rooms The lines are to under this a find even extend, contract, ing number failed to standing meet your requirements. on Phoenix Row. Miss Charlotte W. Colburn for one mile from the office. WALDO TRUST post Outside i were interesting COMPANY. Her addresses I very John Cochran Chapter, D. A. R., will meet acted as secretary pro tern in the absence of believ- this limit the city is to put in one light for er tests satisfactory to the many with Miss Amy E. Stoddard, Monday, Febru- Mr. Ralph A. Bramhall. Mr. E. S. Pitcher, every 500 feet extended. The city is to stand fl present. ary 14th. The subject for the evening will be treasurer, reported that the expenses of the the loss by breakage caused by malicious mis- --■■t master Frank L. Field of this city has Rhode Island and Connecticut, and the roll presentation of the opera Iolanthe were about chief and the company that by storms and like ved from the Post Office the call will be answered notes on historic $250 and that it was hoped to net $100 for the Department by spots damage. ing suggestions to R. F. D. patrons: in those States. treasury. A vote of thanks was extended Mr. Langendorff Concert. To be Thurs- Pitcher for his labor as in given rons should enclose coins in an envelope, The Range Contest. We expect to an- untiring manager Table Board and March 1910. One can them securely ;n a piece of paper, or de- the presentation of the The member- day evening, 10, hardly nounce next week an additional prize in this opera. The them in a so realize that this who created the cover-holding receptacle, fee was reduced from to great artist, Opera House, | ship $1 50 cents, with can be taken from contest,and one well worth having. Meanwhiie easily and quickly most enthusiasm of artist the last yearly dues of 50 cents. new any #at Furnished and carriers will be required to lift such we should be glad to hear from the contestants | Twenty-seven Rooms ! THE Maine is so soon to be in our PIONEER and when by mail for ! members were enrolled and others will at Festival, city, and accompanied in the county, one of whom has had votes de- join Good table board at 38 Spring street. tch, attach the we are to have the of requisite stamps. the next meeting. All who are interested in going pleasure hearing posited to her credit by Belfast friends. It j Also furnished rooms with heat. OF her no less than 18 difftrent and UNDERTAKER, AMUSEMENTS. \i. for Aid From Red Cross. The musical matters are cordially invited to ! sing songs should not be overlooked that the prize range join. Belfast, February 3, 1910.—lwop in of Waldo branch of Red Cross It was voted to have the arias. Truly this will be a climax to all other county was made in Bangor. The Journal believes in Chapman concert' Embalmer-- events held in our Licensed eived an for aid for the relief of March musical city this year, and Jfcr-Always On. appeal encouraging home industries and has always | Thursday evening, 10th, when through Something Going those who did not have the from the Paris floods. The ap- the efforts of this Belfast will pleasure of hearing Coroner. uffering acted up to that belief. The stoves and ranges society people Madame at the last omes from Ambassader Robert Bacon j have the privilege of hearing Madame Langen- Langendorff Festival will WANTED ®I®ARS made in Maine have an established reputation modem in “The leading brands' at /h the National Director at dorff. The Rev. have one of the greatest musical treats in Everything Washington, and there is better than the president, Adolph Rossbach, A or middle-ased woman to do nothing King girl gen- about to aid send ! outlined the work of the soci- store for them that they ever had the pleas- two-thirds the price you would be Any person wishing may Kineo on the market. Due notice will be briefly prospective CASKETS AND BURIAL SUITS. eral housework in a of of family three. Apply butions to the chairman, Mrs. Geo. E. I ety. Its first endeavor, he said,the presentation ure listening to. Wherever Mr. Chapman given of the date when the contest will close; to No. 2 Congress Street. obliged to pay elsewhere in the city. Can who will forward them ! of the opera Iolanthe, had been attended with goes he always arouses great enthusiasm, not Cases and Slate Burial 3w-5p sett, Belfast, Me., meanwhile we should like to have the contest- Metal Shipping wonderful success. The only by his own but and we will it. to Washington. ants send in second object is fitting personal magnetism, by Vaults always in stock. prove their votes. LIVE BAIT now on sale at McIntosh & their rooms in a suitable manner the fact that he always has great with :-ual there was a and enthusiastic up and secur- people large Donations for the Hospital. The follow- Calls answered either day or night McIntosh & perry s new him, for he will be satisfied with the best. promptly, Perry’s Market. market. ■ ing members which include all inter- only e at the Opera House last Saturday may ing donations were received at the W’aldo He will besides 48-3. Office 48-4. j ested in the success of the society even if not introduce, Madame Langen- Home telephone The pictures and songs were excep- General the months of County Hospital during musical dorff, Miss from fine and all. Con- | themselves; thirdly, to bring one first Margaret Wilson, Violinist, y greatly enjoyed by December and last: Mrs. January Bramhall, class musical entertainment here each New York, formerly from Brunswick, Maine, to the circulated, with year; a stock ot [ reports variously flowers; A Friend in Searsport, $5.00; Elisha j who has I also have 4% and, fourthly, to unite with the Maine Festival achieved great success in New York 4% i ntention to knock, that Mr. Clifford was j Sherman, magazines; Mrs. J. O. Black, 2 basins, Chorus. In closing his remarks Mr. Rossbach and in all other cities where she has ./?d to sell appeared. and Chairs out, etc., the pictures will be on 3 for nurse’s 6 dishes and spoke of the influence of music in Card Tables pictures room, soup uplifting Miss Wilson is a player of the same rank as as usual on off as he has general. At the conclusion of the rogram nights, old linen; Miss Ethel Frost, egg beater, 4 large business the Maud Powell, and Mr. Chapman assures the TO LET n- tention of meeting following program was given: quitting. spoons, old linen; Mrs. Towle, East Belfast Piano solo, rondo, Beethoven, Mrs. Helen Dun- public that they can expect a great deal from and Entertain- 2 dust brush- ton for Card Parties, Sociables i Portland Evening Express of last Satur- large squash; Ladies’ Aid, 1 mop, Gilchrest; tenor solo, “Because,” D’Ardelet, this gifted violinist. Mr. Chapman will Arthur pre- Tables 10 cents ievoted a to an illustrated ar- es, 1 9 roller 8 balls tambo, 1 Johnson; quartet, cradle song, Sullivan, ments. apiece! Belfast nearly page broom, towels, at Bank side the piano, and with such a combination, Mrs. Evelyn Frost, Mrs. Susan Dinsmore Wes- dozen. Savings cents on motor in Belfast The doz. bath towels, 1 doz. 1 large sauce one can Chairs 20 per boating bay. glasses, cott, Miss Emma Skay, Mrs. Emma Pitcher. expect an evening of unspeakable 'rations include L. A. Coombs’ boat 2 cans, 4 2 two Each number was encored \ shop dish, garbage large pitchers, and very much en- pleasure. This great concert will be given un- 72 MAIN BELFAST. one 3 STREET, ORGANIZED 1868. the of a racer, a boat quart pitchers, quart pitcher, pint pitch- joyed. A special meeting of the was der the launching speed 1 society auspices of our own Festival ers, 3 mugs, 3 soap dishes, 2 wash bowls, pail, held Friday evening, January 28th, to meet Chorus, by Mr. Coombs, the Isabel, built and and will receive a $ dozen chairs, ^ doz. tea plates, 4 individual Prof. W. R. Chapman, enjoy his of they percentage on the sale A full Une of BRIAR PIPES just received. fd the and rendering ; by George Gray, passenger pitchers. A purse of $30.00 was given to*Mrs. I the music for the Maine Festival of and of all tickets, which will them maintain will cost a ROCERTF.DUNTON,President, WILVIER J. DORMAN. Treasurer 1910, help For 16c. you get a pipe that ? launch owned Lucinda Mrs. A. F. Elwell and make for the ng Mallard, by L. A. Coombs, Bolstridge by plans concert in this city on their local expenses. This is a most friends in and articles of March I generous elsewhere. McIntosh & Perry’s •v of Belfast and the Northport, many 10th, when Madame Langendorff will be act on the of Mr. QUARTER harbor, launch Louise 1 part Chapman,who is so anx- j HERBERT T. FIELD, Assistant Treasurer. clothing have been sent in to the baby. he»rd. I ious to assist ! •1 by William Decrow. all local choruses. Market.__ Penobscot Bay Electric Co. has com- Deposits December 6, 1909, $1,609,781 01 ji 1 the placing of apex insulators on iron \ rts on top of the poles from Belfast to Reserve, .... 100,000.00 \ -port, to receive the powerful voltage di- .... rom the plant at East Orland that is to Surplus, 163,504.71 ; Belfast and furnish power for at least a CARLE Dividend No. 1, December 1, 1868, $867.75 on of & \ her industries. Mr. Gray, the line r JONES’ **1 Dividend No. December at the rate i er ntendent, states that the original instal- 83, 6, 1909, j provided for the carrying of 13,000 volts, of 4%, 30,294.60 ■ig the intention of the company to con- ! 11,000 volts through its wires. Later it Total Dividends paid to depositors to date, $1,384,736.95 } decided to carry 19.800 volts, nominally i * "HJ. and when this current was turned on the Muslin Sale Underwear Bank its 83d This paid semi-annual dividend on December 6, 1909, i Nation proved insufficient, some of the poles Popular etching fire and burning like torches. The at the rate of 4 % Per annum, and we confidently expect to maintain remaining insulators on each pole may this rate in the future. All dividend interest is immediately credited be changed later. to the account of the depositors, and if uncalled for at the time will Horse and Colt Premiums. The committee draw interest the same as the sum. the 500 Sample Pieces of the famous “Westboro” Muslin made in principal Waldo County Agricultural Society on Underwear, Westboro, Conn., t The affairs of this Bank have the careful and rses and colts, Messrs. Harvey S. Cunning- on sale ^ conscientious over- tomorrow, Friday morning, February 4th. Sale continues one week. S tam, Giles G. Abbott and Orrin J. Dickey, have sight of its Trustees, who respectfully ask a continuation of the fevised the premium list for that department of its and will be ,r«l the patronage present depositors, pleased to open new premiums for this year will be as fol- EXTRAORDINARY MONEY SAVING VALUES IN THIS DEPARTMENT. • *s: Driving horses, to be shown in hand accounts with any prospective depositors within or without the State. taore grand stand, best draft stallion with In response to the demand for Muslin we S received and on interest the first of each •lock to show, first premium, $5.00; second, far-reaching Ready-Made Underwear, have bent our energies in Deposits placed what we believe to be not the best of third, $2.00. Best stallion, three years, procuring only line these goods it has been your to but • month. first privilege see, premium, $3.00; second, $2.00. Best brood which our m goods emphasize position in this Bank are from taxation. ®are and colt, first premium, $4.00; second, Deposits exempt Cj W; third, $2.00. Best three-year-old colt, TRUSTEES: Mding or filly, first, $3.00; second, $2.00; third, 1^ *100. Best two-year-old colt, gelding or filly, ROBERT F. DUNTON. JAMES H. HOWES, FRED G. first, $3.00; second, $2.00; third, $1.00. Best WHITE, »ne-year-old colt, gelding or filly, first, $2.00; ARTHUR I. BROWN, BEN D. FIELD. Second, $1.00. Best gent's driving horse, trot- or pacer, to harness, first, $3.00; second. Best ladies’ driving horse, trotter or ,'acer, to harness, first, $3.00; second, $2.00. {*est pair matched horses, to harness on track, {n>t, $6.00 second, $3.00. 4 % • 4 % I meal sack. Better than all physical An Unmuzzled Minister. comforts, there is good, hearty fellow- REGAL ship here, and beside the warm fire the "The Forty-Five-Year Record of the Pulpit men will play their cards, sing their old ballads and their end- of the South Congregational Church, lumber-camp spin HAIR TONIC less yarns of experiences in other camps Hartford, Conn.—A Pioneer in Liberality Just What Its Name Implies—It in past years. Makes Beautiful Hair, Which Is There is a fascination as well as a sort [From the t'ermon of Rev. Dr. E. P. Parker The Crowning: dory of Every of in this life in the woods and on Sunday, January 16th, at the close of despair after these same men who vow the semi-centennial of his pastorate.] Woman. year year It is especially beneficial to those whose when the warm spring days come that We often hear or read about the sub- hair is beginning to fade or turn gray. ( they are tired of it all, and have had servience ot the ministry to the A are Gospe! very few applications guaranteed their last winter in the woods, feel the GRAND TOTING and sentiments of men to make or faded hair dark. and CONTEST opinions leading gray grow j call stirring in their blood, before ministers You can obtain Hair Tonic from and women in the pews; that Regal the snow flies are back again, at A. A. Howes & Co. they are muzzled and dare not speak out freely least those men who are worth Free booklet on Care of the Hair can be really and as they think and believe. 1 and who have been imbued with boldly obtained from the above dealers or from while, want to bear to the fact that have in their life out testimony the s, the purpose they the of this have never even people parish REGAL CHEMICAL CO., ; here in the forests. Their calling is interfere with the | attempted to liberty Boston, Mass. “logs,” and you can see that from morn- on of their min- of prophesying the part ing till night in the “boss,” who is one It ister, during the last forty-five years. in ten thousand ordinary men, and who has been perfectly understood between must be a general to command his crew, THE REPUBLICAN us mind here of in this JOURNAL his that he should speak Congregational churches, and see to it that each one—the swamp- has done often indis- church. We were first. I think, to begin freely, and he so, ers, the choppers, the trimmers, the or hin- the celebration of creetly, no doubt, but without let religious Christmas, teamsters, the landing men, ar.d the Good and Easter. We were the A drance; and in this connection your min- Friday do their part to fulfil HAS BOUGHT HANDSOME first to observe with the communion road-monkeys—all ister cherishes the conviction that his holy the of each day, bringing down the of its institu- purpose continuance here is partly due to tlib fact evening anniversary from the mountain-sides to the river a more logs | few he has tion. We led the way in liturgical that, with exceptions, preach- bank or the steam-mill. Their purpose ed His method of In all these things his beliefs, and not his unbeliefs. worship is accomplished with little bragging, but doubts have been and serious, and we were harmonious, and this church and many in a spirit of unity by many men working deserve no little credit for their are by no means yet dissolved, but they people for something worth while. endeavors in these directions. together have not been the topics of his sermons good The boss, in his own little log hovelr in is a old Klneo this It sanctuary. good say- in his rough bunk, each night goes ove, have 1 ;$60 “1 therefore in that must be ac- $60 ing. believed, Logging Camp Winter. in' his mind the work King lxi _j. j_ ti_.i_ir_ Range are not nutritious. spoken.” Negations LU1J1 UI.1V. IJV All UUJ. 11 e [liuiiu J.U1 with (JUOIICU I came to Hartford, a young man, The New England Lumber-Jack on His Job. the placing of his forces to the best ad- no experience or tne woriu, auu wmi no to about the desired re- to (Springfield Republican.) vantage bring of unorthodoxy attaching he and no suspicion 1 sults, and the next day does it, me. Had 1 been conversant with the The summer visitor or the casual tour- commander-in-chief of any army could do controversies and conditions ist to the White mountains or the Maine theological more. Gold braid and body guards and in and with the i lakes who may have a passing Connecticut, particularly glimpse maps are unnecessary. He knows his relation sustained this church to those of a camp of several hundred by logging men are with him. If they were not controversies and conditions, men, or a visit to a lumber town, nothing I thriving they would not be there, for very long, could have induced me to come here. It finds it difficult to realize that in New at any rate. It may be that they have ! over the border into was Taylor vs. Tyler, New Haven vs. Hampshire, juat “skinned” the whole mountainside, and East and Bushnell the Vermont and Maine and Canada, at points Windsor, against now at the very summit there are half a field Few can remember or, reached from New generally. easily Hampshire, million logs to be brought down over a state of there are each winter from to if remembering, can realize the 15,000 20,- thousand feet of sheer precipice. So the in this State in 18(30. Even Dr. | 000 men in the camps. things employed logging boss has a chute made of rough logs, and Hawes was accused of unsoundness. Dr. These figures are not startling when we they are dropped down to a landing pre- Burton was described to me as little bet- read of the billions of feet of logs cut pared below, or he takes a thousand feet ter than an infidel. He had scandalized from these northern forests, according of snub rope and the swampers climb up this in the Uni- to statistics, each community by preaching government year. foot by foot to “blaze” a road, the whole versalist church! he was an From the very heart of the old Granite Besides, crew' pull up the horses and sleds, and and the son of an Aboli- State to the Canadian border 20 Abolitionist, I, long great, five or six-ton loads are snubbed wondered at the rancor winters these great, rough, big-hearted tionist, religious down till not a log remains. Else it may ? him. In those men have been at their work in the dark against ri.iys, preceding be a bridge to be built from one moun- r the outbreak of the Civil to woods, and one needs only a War, speak passing tainside to an opposite ridge. The boss a word in a sermon or to see the results of | against slavery glimpse appalling selects his great logs, 60 and 70 feet 5 was almost as heinous their labor in practically every township prayer-meeting long, and hours, not days, produce a log i an offense as to express a doubt concern- of,'the State. In the upper Pemigewasset | bridge that will stand up under a hundred , S the of the Calvim'stic valley, among the foothills of the White ing infallibility tons. Dan Murphy’s bridge at Johnson, j I of To attain to a mountains, from autumn, all body divinity. pastor- early at Black mountain, is only one of dozens I 1 between the and on ate, one had to run the gauntlet through long dreary winter, that I have seen that would do credit to I files of Christian warriors armed with until the snow melts in the spring, you j a graduate of any school of engineering. tomahawks. will find from 4,000 to 5,000 men at their theological Again, he may be using every force he Your minister found himself in that work of bringing down logs from the can command, the landings are piled in the council called for his steep mountain-sides. Not only the predicament high, the logs don’t come down fast ordination. But one unforeseen and giant spruces that may still remain far enough, and winter is speeding away and of ordeal was to up on some but even the blessed result that open lofty ridge, the roads are soft. So he sends in a call his and enable him somewhat to see young spruces and hemlocks and pines. eyes to the “company” office for men, and a the the narrowness and the These days the orders are "everything unreality, night crew is set to W'ork. All of the sort of the- over four inches at the In the night impossibilty, for him, top.” long under the stars, with jugs of oil for then and there manifested. That very heart of the White mountains one ology torches, suspended from the trees, the did more to shake his confidence can still find enough timber left here and council men work with a and on the hard there to warrant lumber of 200 will, in the current Calvinism of the day than camps roads of the night congested else in his It and 300 men, as in Jackson and landings anything experience. put Randolph, are relieved. before him an door. How almost Franconia and Livermore, and along the *j open The cook is another man w’ho is never incredible it now seems that one should swift river of the beautiful Albany In- feazed. He is quite as influential and have been accused as of blas- tervale, where today are scattered some | savoring diplomatic a person as the boss, and is in “I believe that God 3.000 men along an 18-mile lumber rail- j* phemy saying, equal to any emergency. If the men will give man a fair chance.” As road. All along the Androscoggin river, every spit tobacco on ihe clean floor of his 3 if Chid could do less than that! That, to- from Berlin up to Errol and over into cook-room, the next day he purposely ; is the minimum of faith. How Maine to the Rangeley lakes, thousands day, burns the soup. If they are ioo boister- « incredible that one should be of men are at work—here and there only equally ous at their meals, he orders absolute a with in 30 or 40 in a jobber’s camp—but hun- charged deadly heresy expressing siience for weeks, and. as always, his the of salvation for some who in dreds in the large “company camps. All j hope command is obeyed. If an extra crew 1 this life had never heard of Jesus Christ? along the Connecticut river, from the going into a camp farther up the line : How and controversies Connecticut lakes near the Canadian Une, long furiously drops in for dinner, by a liberal use of about that first south for 150 miles, men are raged “larger hope,” lumbering salt and hot water he makes a stew’ for ton.Oicc in that ordination! on small tracts, bringing down the great i brought 50 serve 100. Nowhere in the world can with these and other marks of logs to the river. In the lower central Spotted you find anything more appetizing than minister iiis portion of the State it is difficult to find reprobation, your began his beans baked all night in hot ashes in I wot.v hert a and a un- even a single township without the j stringer, youth, the ground, or t.he beef hash you get for der continued and accusation. steam-mill employing from a dozen to 50 suspicion breakfast, and the men know' it. A good No 01 knows the hard and bitter expe- men. and cutting from 50,000 to half a. cook is the prime secret of getting out a riences of those first salt million feet of spruce or pine. The big years—the good cut of and the company knows bread moistened with tears which his outside world has red an almost ab- logs, gatht it. ! I young wife and he and sorrow- surd and impossible idea of the life of silently in tact, the cook nas to be a genius, crunched and swallowed. The these men from the books and the songs fully for no one else can perform the miracles j of that is all in a that have been written about the lumber- memory period strange that he must. With only brook-cow recalled as a kind men of our northern woods. One is often confusion, only dreary (water), flour, sugar, and a little nut- of from in which impressed and thrilled with the romance suffering shipwreck, meg, every day he must at least the hardest kind of and and picturesque story-book side of the produce only work, day a barrel or more of appetizing dough- saved one. woodman's life, or else disgusted with j night, nuts. With only raisins and water thick- t>ut it tor the what seems an almost % wasgood discipline young brutally degener- j ened with flour he must turn out rows rate nature. But the out- f minister. Partially blinded to the gravi- lumber-jack’s of mince and the side world is the ! pies, with same piece j of the situation and only seeing woodsniap ■ ty by inexperience of beef kept among the blankets in his; he ate his crust and did when he comes back to civilization, ignorance, leek, bunk, the neatest and cleanest in camp— not much nor nor ask which for him in most cases means a g whimper complain the bridal chamber, the men always call \ s for or but gambling den or a saloon, where his | sympathy pity, just pegged it—he must serve many 5 hard-earned money is meals—roasts, away, plodded and stumbled on, preach- quickly dissipated. j stews and and the immor- J One must live with these men in their steaks, soups, ; ing what he believed to be the Gospel, tal hash. till forest and go about with them in And wilS it somehow the sky cleared and we homes, give away absolutely free to the receiving came out into fairer weather and smooth- their daily work, to find that, after all, SOUL LUNGS AND RAW LUNGS. lady are much the same as the rest er water ar.d clearer sailing. Meanwhile they very Most people know the feeling, and the mis- there were for of human nature the world over, if not a erable state of ill health it indicates. 1 the precious compensations All peo- largest number of votes, \ sufferings. Not to speak of dear souls in lit tie above the average. Among these ! pie should know that Foley’s Honey and Tar, this congregation whose stanch and ju- 20.000 to 30,000 men employed in the j the greatest throat and lung remedy, will quick- j woods and and water ly cure the soreness and cough and restoic a dicious support was invaluable, what a mills ways of northern New one-third normal condition. Ask for Foley’s Honey and blessing to become associated with such England, fully Tar. Sold all are American of ! by druggists. persons as Hawley and Warner and the farmers, most whom own and work their farms and who leave Cheneys, and to have Dr. Hawe’s cau- CONCERNING THE LIVING LINCOLN. THE KING KIH tious but constant friendship, and above their wives and families in the long win- ! all to feel Dr. Bushnell’s hand ter season to e arn money to make i fatherly ready “It was my pleasure to have known better farms and homes for those same over one as in benediction, and soon to ] President Lincoln said Alex- wives and children. one-third of personally, Is unexcelled as a suie ard easy baker and and an consumer find in Twitched another friend and ally Fully ander Me Dowell, clerk of the House. “I cooker, economical of either coal, coke or wood. The like dear Dr. Burton. these men in the lumber camps are j Kmeo is woi talked with him on several occasions, in Kmg Range Id-famous; and is well known to the cooks of New w ho I have referred to those French Canadians, and the other third good England, have always ed early days be- Washington and at the front, and while and will lead the world his is made cause it affords me an are, for the most range the Noves & Nutter of opportunity to say part, foreigners— j I knew him well I do not flatter myself by Company Bangor, which in itself is a guarantee back to chief either Foies or Russians—with a of is that, looking them, my joy good that he knew me well, for there was good faith, and sold by leading dealers number of the sent out from only everywhere. is that having taken my stand, I did not unemployed one of him and there were forty millions ■ his will be to the or our cities. i range given in the of Bellast or in anv of budge, flinch, hedge swerve therefrom; large of me. What struck me above all else lad)1 city the neighboring towns who receives the did as often to come to vvnatever may nave ueeii uie cnaiice most not, urged do, was his simplicity and every-day common votes. terms and an these 30,000 men had to lead a decent make peace with arrogant sense. One of the is ike of doomed even then to decadence and comfortable existence in their homes principal object securing new subscribers and we will or on theology “He met all men as equals, not in a give double value forty coupons or it is safe to and In thus for previous occupations, say a dokar on all new The decay. simply standing patronizing way, but in way that said every paid subscriptions. wav to get votes will be bv of at and a more as well in comparison with a like chance in the payment subscriptions. It you pay advocating rational, as plain as words, we are all of one blood, The Journal ask tor \our If as a broader woods it could not have been any worse. cffice, coupons. you send the Scriptural theology, church, and brothers. He was a great man and by mail, request that coupon be sent \ou and a These men are here for one larger hope, your minister did, it purpose only he was the one in all the land that The date of the close of the contest will be announced — only later. seems, without “to bring down the logs.’’ There can knowing it, help many did not know it. Address all to ministers and a be no drones or idlers in this strenuous inquiries CONTEST others, laymen, into “He always remembered his early DEPARTMENT, JOURNAL OFFICE, BELFAST, MAINE. freedom. there- life; even when a man is in, or laid up in greater Then, shortly struggles and poverty, and with a sym- The tollow'ing ladies have sent their names as candidates : came one far more that for weeks from some injury received in after, efficient, pathy born of them was ever ready to and his work, he must for great singularly good man, whom we pay every particle give a helping hand to those compelled to buried the other in New of food he eats and for day Haven, Dr. every day’s lodg- travel the road that he had been compell- “ to and ing he spends in his stifling bunk on a MISS ALICE M. DUFFIE, MRS. LAURA A. PALMER. Monroe. Mur.ger, precious friend, begin ed to travel in his youth and early man- carry on his of illu- bed of spruce boughs, wrapped in his magnificent ministry hood. “ his crusade of and filthy unwashed blankets. MISS M. MRS. D. P. F. D. 2. mination, light liberty “He was a Christian, not a church E. WORDING, McANDLASS, Brooks, R. No, and love. But, say what you will, it is only just member—and did by his actions what so 1 he sweetest that have come to to presume that any man should at least ELLEN A. SMALL. Searsport. things many do by their professions only. His MRS. M. 0. WILSON. Searsmont. me in these last few have a chance for normal life while mak- ^RS. days, too personal life was the rule in action. He MRS. his The lumber golden DELBERT PAUL, Morrill, R. F. D. No. I. for publication, are the testimonies of ing living. typical camp loved and had faith in his fellow-man, to this of today does a man a sufficient MRS. C. B. KNOWLTON, Liberty. many helpfulness which I have give quan- and stood at all time ready to hold the MRS. FRANK H. CUUSENS, Stockton Springs. Now this was so because tity of fairly well-cooked food to enable spoken. chiefly ladder firm while they ascended and no R. F. D. 1 from this and in this his- him to keep his strong and in con- MISS ALICE G. KANE, Searsport, No. 2. MRS. W. D. spoke pulpit, body envy ever entered his no HARRIMAN, Prospect Ferry. dition to do a jealous mind, toric church and city. It was you who splendid day’s work, but matter how high the ascent. me the and the the average lumber does not gave position opportunity camp give “He was a Republican and a partisan, and to in that same man a chance to his you belongs, great measure, keep body but, above all, a patriot and a lover of his the credit clean and to lead a normal existence. I which my brethren have at- country. We need today partisan Repub- contest is not limited to the above tributed to me. have seen a half-dozen steam-mill board- The candidates, as who cares to can enter the licans and partisan Democrats, men who any lady contest at any time dear minister un- ing houses where a man could in a For, friends, your is sleep believe in their party and the principles | before it closes. der no illusion himself. He bed, where he could keep his body and concerning { of their parties and not so many guerillas | has known, ana understands his his clean; but I have seen hun- I clearly clothing that feed between the lines, now on one CONDITIONS OF THE dreds of lumber in a CONTEST. limitations, and has never been disposed camps where, log side and then on the other. to with them. hovel not larger than 30 60 feet, a' quarrel But, fifty years by “In his death the South lost a sincere, Kineo will to he did somehow catch hundred men in double-decked lhe King Range he given the the number of votes. ago glimpses of the slept honest friend and the nation a patriot.” lady receiving highest There must be two brighter truths and the views and bunks on beds of boughs or hay, with 1 AH collected and into the larger —Joe Mitchell Chappie in “Affairs at or more contestants money paid office of The Journal for renewals or will count which have since then come into their damp clothing, worn all day, steam- arrearages hopes Washington” in January National Maga- on dollar so almost universal acceptance. He did ing over their heads all night, over a zine. twenty votes every paid. with no then proclaim, in his weak fashion, by roaring fire, absolutely ventila- Vote can be obtained of tion and no chance I coupons by payment yearly old or new, at The word and pen, substantially those views to wash themselves New Portland Steamer. subscriptions, Journal office or sent in by or their those of Christian truth and grace which are clothing. mail. To prevent trading among contestants, receiving coupons should till them out at once, with And I have in a dozen lumber preferably pen now approved by even conservative Chris- slept Wilmington, Del., January 25. The be counted that names alive vermin and and ink. No coupon will two have been written even it one of these tian people, but then were regarded as camps, with rats, where steamship Northland, which the Harlan | upon, has been erased, four men were to or at radical and heretical. His proclamation compelled sleep side by and Hollingsworth Corporation is build- Any contestant, friend of contestant, is liberty to canvass for no matter where crowded into bunks built for two. j subscriptions, they may reside was neither eloquent nor scholarly, nor side, ing for the Maine Steamship Company be made on old The men from all these their ! Collections may subscriptions by contestants or their and a brilliant, nor in any sense great, but it camps go to of New York, for service between New friends, certificate will be issued for l all winter at in the or was honest, earnest,fearless, and in some work long starlight York ciiy and Portland, Me., was launch- everv dollar so collected turned in I and work until at sense prophetic. That is about all in the morning, starlight ed today in the presence of officers of the and come back to their The to be away is a full size Kineo past that he can appropriate as at all night, they log steamship company and other guests. range given King Range, of the latest pattern, and will be delivered at hovel in the woods so thankful for warm worthy of special commemoration. And The boat was christened by Miss May the freight depot nearest the residence of the winner. The value of this at sort of a range retail is $60.00. The Kineo as taught of Harris and Bushnell and food and any shelter from the Noble, daughter of R. J. Noble, general King terrific cold that the is on exhibition and can be seen and examined at J. B. ! Tennyson and Whittier and Browning- squalid bunk-room, manager of the steamship company. The Range STICKNEY’S STORE, BELFAST. all and therefore the theo- which is the only living-room of the camp, Northland is feet tor poets greater 330 long. Don’t wait somebody else, but send in your votes at once and hustle for a that is well logians, how could he have been honest, loses some of its horror. The long day's range worth your effort. and done otherwise? work is done, and it matters little to these fellows if SOMETHING FOR HEADACHE. Perhaps now that garrulity has gotten great big they must fall into bunks that are not cleaned or the upper hand with me, I may allude to aired Nothing else, aside from money, is. so uni- several things concerning worship, which, for months, or if they must play their versally sought for as a cure for headache. Headache are not safe and in this church as rather start- games of cards on the top of a barrel or powders they give beginning relief in event. The have into wide if soap box, and mend their torn clothes and only temporary any CONTEST BEGINS ling innovations, passed chocolate-coated and call- JANUARY 1910. wornout mittens by dim lantern or capsule-shaped pills 13, not general usage in the churches of our light, ed Sherman’s Headache and sold by if the washroom is a half-barrel in Remedy order. Unless I am mistaken the chant only druggists and dealers at 10c. and 26c. are rec- one and the an J>ad its first introduction to the worship comer, only towel old ommended as the bast headache cure. * SEED POTATOES AND LATE BLIGHT Kennebec County Potatoes. worm* are the Unsuspected In a publication of the New York De- China, Me., 26 From cause of numerous little things January figures partment of Agriculture Mr. P. C. Stew- that have been compiled here it is shown Avoid the thinice— that go wrong with children. art of the New York Agricultural Ex- WANTS HER that there were raised in Kennebec When a child is sick Of sickness bowels and blood in a you periment Station states in as fol- last by keeping stomach, liver, that its is part county year 724,461 bushels of pota- rarely think sickness lows: “Since there was state of health. An occasional dose of the true no late blight toes. The acreage planted, so far as good caused by worms, yet worms, in the anywhere State in 1909 and the heard from, was 4416 acres. The “L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters is all you need. They I other directly or indirectly, are the New York is yield potato crop absolutely free per acre in many instances is as as the weakened and tone cause of three quarters of all the ills of childhood. from late high strengthen organs up blight rot, we are assured of a 200 bushels, regarded as in Children, and often-times adults feel out of sorts, are LETTER phenomenal, the whole system to a condition of blight free crop in 1910, no matter what view of the fact that perfect v irritable, feel listless and unrefreshed in the suffer with previous to 1903 health. Relieve morning; the weather conditions may the of all the constipation when all else have a variable foul offensive be, provided average yield States in the indigestion, appetite, tongue, breath; we New fails. cents a hard and full plant only York grown seed. union was but 84.7 bushels. J5 bottle at your dealer's. belly, withoccasionalgripingsandpainsabontthenavel; eyes The man who and plants Maine grown seed Clinton, with 80.000 and Win- heavy, dull; itchingof thenose; short, dry cough; grinding of next is bushels, theteeth; year to be regarded as a menace with are the a slow and often in convulsions—in the cases throp 75,000, two largest fever; children, majority of the to the of his PUBLISHED potato crop towns * cause of all the trouble is worms not their neighbor’s.’’ potato-producing in the county. though you may suspect presence. Mr. Stewart is a botanist of Waterville leads experience the cities with 75,000 I) VI1 NISI BATOR’S The and one has the to \ NOTICE. subscnb- right expect that he Women who bushels. iA. er hereby gives notice that be has been would use For Benefit of language carefully and only Robert Towle is-the largest individual PROBATE NOTICES.; duly appointed administrator of the estate of draw conclusions M when he is sure of his Suffer from Female Ills raiser in Winthrop, having 40 A It Y 1\ WIGGIN, late of Belfast, TRUE’S ELIXIR planted At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within ami ! If what premises. Mr. Stewart writes acres with a of in the a pure vegetable compound, has been the standard yield 8000 bushels. W. M. for tile Comity ot Waldo, on tile second Tut s- 1 County of Waldo, deceased, and given were late was a household remedy since 1851; it never fails to true, blight could be readily Minneapolis. Minn.—“I great Prescott of Augusta has raised from 28 day of January, A. I). 1910. bonds as the aw directs. All persons having expel not worms but all waste leav- out from '■ demands against the estate of said deceased are only matter, stamped any locality. Unfor- suffer.?-, ir :'.iato troubles which acres 3,000 bushels of certain instrument, purporting to he tin* Iasi ing the blood rich and the stomach a potatoes. desired to present the same tor settlement, and pure, sweet, tunately he is in his caused a weakness A will and testament ot Kben F. Hraiuhall t:-.e bowels regular and the wnole probably wrong ail indebted thereto are requested to make system strong Bd he late ot Belfast, in said County of Waldo de- pay- and healthy. 7® premises. That is absolutely wrong and broken down More are Rem- ment immediately. people taking Foley’s Kidney ceased, having been presented for probate. The mother who gives her children Dr. True’s MW in his conclusions, is well known condition of the edy every year. It is considered the most ef- FRANK R. WIGGIN. is by every Ordered, That notice be to all in- Elxir regularly wise, because it not only in- man I so fective giv-n persons Belfast, January 11,1910. practical who has ever this system. read remedy for all kidney and bladder terested a creases the appetite, acts as a preventative of given by causing copy of tliis order to be ^ i nuch of what troubles that medical science can devise. Fo- published three weeks cougas, fever and worms and question any special observation. Lydia successively in The Re- colds, gives rugged, 1 S N iTICE. robust There is no E. Pinkham’s ley’s Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities, publican Journal, published at Belfast, that The subscriber here- 11 health. real evidence to show that Veg- they in1?XECUTRIX builds up the system, and restores lost may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at by gives .notice that she lias been duly ap- Sold by all Druggists. Price and any northern State where late etable Compound vitality. 35c, 50c $1.00. blight Sold all Belfast, within and for said Couuty, on the sec- pointed execut ix of. the last will and testament ever for by druggists. ond of “Keeps you and your children well." occurs in epidemic form is ever en- had done other Tuesday of February next, at ten of the clock before and tirely free from the disease. It has been suffering women I noon, show cause, if any they SAMUEL FRENCH, late of Stockton Springs, DR. J. F. TRUE & The Shoe Situation. have, why the same should CO., felt sure it not be proved, ap- in the repeatedly observed in sections where would proved and allowed County >f Waldo, deceased. All persons Me. having demands Auburn, only locally grown seed is used that for help me, and I must GEO. E JOHNSON, against the estate of said de- f Wholesale dealers in shoes are placing initial Judge. ceased are desired to tiiesatne for Established 1851. several late be say it did help me A true copy. Attest: present settle- years blight might appar- fall contracts for later with New ment, and all indebted thereto are ! delivery Eng- Chas. P. Hazeltim:, Register. requested to ently entirely absent, then followed a wonderfully. My land footwear producers, also some fair-sized make payment immediately. season J all left I MARY P. of favorable weather conditions pains me, supplementary spring contracts. Many manu- D4. FRENCH. At a Probate court held at Belfast, Stockton Springs, with the and rot in grew stronger, and within three months facturers now have a volume of within and January 11,1910. blight appearing satisfactory for the County of on the llili dav reserve orders booked and Waldo, of most destructive profusion. These con- I was a perfectly well woman. prospects for the Jauuary, a. D. 1910. a sanded and have built on the immediate future are A DM1N1STKA TOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber The Isle of Content. beach, ditions have been observed when a “I want this letter made to promising.—Dun’s Re- man public THOMPSON, widow of Woodbury gives notice that be has view, January 29th. tfMMlEP.D. hereby been duly ap- shore a high wall of pebbles. Along this as expert as Mr. Stewart could find no show the benefit women may derive ihoinpson. late of Winterport, in said pointed administrator of t lie estate of Little from E. County of Waldo, deceased, having presented a Cranberry Island. is a walk of of slabs of drift wood blight on the foliage of the crop of the Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable CARRIE E. late of boards, petition praying that Charles II. Thompson may CURTIS, Swanville, from Mrs. Joiin G. Mold be in ( u are contemplating a visit to this preceding year—the tubers which Compound.”— ait, appointed administrator of the estate of said the ounty of Waldo, deceased, and given laid irregularly end to end. bonds were used for seed in the 2115 Second St., North, deceased. as the law directs. All persons having sea exclusively Minneapolis, w 'lie last one out to in the mid- on this ■palpitation of ths heart. JD ieesrs r»at y on eat demands against the estate of said There are enough diversions sections under consideration. is Minn. 1 deceased are Neither ™ Ordered, That the said give notice to desired to ■■■■ mi ii ■■■■> petitioner present the same for settlement, and the rugged Maine coast—you may bar is Baker the reverse of Thousands of unsolicited and all persons interested a oi this all 'ong walk. Across the the proposition true. A genu- by causing copy indebted thereto are requested to make pay- order to be three weetes 3 mind it is one section suffer from an ine testimonials like the above published successively ment make up your that Island and its Ahead and far be- may epidemic of prove hi Tile immediately. light. Republican Journal, a newspaper publish CHARLES I) the of E. Pinkham’s HOW w T CURTIS. •i blight and rot one season and a efficiency Lydia ed at that at a Probate the world where you can’t “go hind are two small houses. are produce Belfast, they may appear Swanville, January 11, 1910.—3w4 you They which is made Court, to be held at withiu and for said 1 perfectly healthy crop the following year Vegetable Compound, Belfast, life must C< unty. on the 8th day of A. I). the key posts where each guard and use only home grown seed. exclusively from roots and herbs. February, 1910, Appar- at ten of the clock before noon, ami show cause, to get accurate can the Women'who suffer from those dis- quite impossible wind his watch by a key which be ently disease occurs slightly even in if any they have, why the prayer of said petition- ills to their sex should er should tion about reaching it, hence you the years unfavorable to its development, tressing peculiar not be granted. found only at these posts which mark GEO. E. but is so in these as not lose sight of these facts or doubt JOHNSON, Judge. Mine inconspicuous years A Central i! of there true R. it be at all sure copy. Attest: arriving limits of the beach patrol as he passes to be overlooked On account of the the of E. Pinkham’s ability Lydia IN NEW YORK Chas. P. Hazeltjnk, train 1 Register. lefinite time. “Take the the north and south shores on his wonderful of the which Vegetable to restore their along ability fungus Compound 0n anJ after October to causes health. 4, 1909, trains connect- iangor Mount Desert Ferry, beat. the disease to propagate itself At n Probate Court at nightly With the 4 Dis- liekl at Belfast, witliin and ing Burnham and Waterville with through and the disease soon becomes If want advice Big for the County of on the second Tues- trains for a ticket there for Seal Harbor.” You leave this walk for one not much spread, you special write Waldo, and from Bangor, Port- day of January, A. I). 1910. land Waterville, epidemic when favorable weather con- to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. and Boston will run as follows: clear. “Take the boat at the the of an inland i certain better, along edge ditions appear, whether are covery, instrument, purporting to be the last they experi- Shewilltreatyourletterasstrictly \ will and testament of James late of FROM KKLFAST. which touches at Bar Harbor and red with the for which the enced in Maine in Haney, swamp, berry or New York. confidential. For 20 years she Belfast, in said? County of Waldo, deceased, ,- a.m. r. M. P.M. Harbor.” Clear The time is then take to a The plant of the Maine lias been helping sick women in having been presented for probate. u again! island named; again pathologist Belfast, depart. 7 00 12 15 3 20 Station is this way, free of Don’t Ordered, that notice be given to all in- had said, “wind and weather per- road for a time and soon Agricultural Experiment gen- charge. persons Citypoint. t7 05 tl2 20 t3 25 wagon approach — terested by a of this order to be erally considered to be one of the best hesitate write at once. Renovator causing copy "a,do .17 15 tl2 im- 30 t3 35 g. This makes but slight an imitation of a or the System published three weeks successively in The Re- ship’s mast, prac- informed men in America on dis- 7 potato publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they Brooks. 27 12 42 3 47 m on till a ticket: and WITH THE NO CURE 39 you you buy tice pole. Just beyond it is the station eases, particularly the disease in question. may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- K"ox---,. 17 0 2 54 3 59 Bilious? Feel fast, within and for said on the second Thorndike. 7 45 1 00 n is the same admonition, “wind above whose windows is “U. S. Previous to 1907 there had been appar- heavy after dinner? Tongue County, 4 05 painted NO PAY SYSTEM. Tuesday of February next, at ten of the clock 7 53 no late in Maine for several coated? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? Unity. 1 08 4 13 ently blight before noon, and show cause, if any weather permitting.” L. S. Station.” Liver needs Doan’s cure they have, Burnham, arrive. 8 15 1 30 4 35 years. In the summer of 1906 he waking up. Regulets why the same should not he proved, approved spent bilious attacks. 25 cents at Every medical man will tell you that all dis- U|lnton. 8 39 1 54 6 reaching Seal Harbor you discover There are of life at the windows considerable time any drug store. and allowed. 07 signs studying potato dis- eases start in one of the 4 of the Benton. 48 big organs GEORGE E. JOHNSON, Judge. 8 6 16 wind and weather” mean the yes and as I neared the front of the eases in the field and a human liver or building gave thorough, body, heart, stomach, kidneys A true copy. Attest; Bangor... 11 35 3 15 g 10 examination of a and a medicine that will cure these will Waterville. 8 54 of the man who plies the motor a informed me that it careful, personal very BOWDOIN SONGS. organs Chas P. 2 12 6 22 guard courteously cure disease human flesh Hazeltine, Register. large acreage of the fields where seed any is heir to, this Portland. 11 50 4 50 9 30 between Seal Harbor and Little was dinner time, little a (a thing suspected has been proven thousand times. U.. -- potatoes are grown in Maine. This dili- New Words To Old at System At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Boston, U; 330 8 00 Music Sung Peary Renovator differs nerve or for it was 10 in and from any tonic stim- for the of on the second Tues- W. D. 3 15 9 25 _ •rry, for the vvharfman at Seal o’clock the morning), gent search failed to reveal even a County Waldo, single Dinner. lant. The principle of its formula is perfect, day of January, A. 1). 1910. answers as to that the would be at typical leaf of late Maine does its TO BKLFAST nitely inquiries captain liberty blight. results marvelous. The most powerful in- A certain instrument, purporting to be the last not and in 1907 27th. In and left me to look about. import seed, potatoes Brunswick, Me., January gredients known for each of the four great or- A will and testament of Plnneas G. Hunt P M- per one is to reach the little shortly, _ A.M. A.M. likely from so as with the dinner of the late of in said of this, far observation could connection Bowdoin at gans human body, these were then Belfast, County NValdo, de- ■' U U.. 7 00 9 — 00 : “Week like as not yer kin git The genial captain soon appeared and blended in this ceased, having been presented for probate. Boston, tell, perfectly clean crop, were used for Hotel Gotham in New York recently held, together remarkable compound w- D. 8 45 with the results when taken it acts on That notice be to all -s—Capn—lowed he’d be over for was not long in answering many ques- seed. The resulting crop of 1907 was special songs were sung in honor of Com- every Ordered, given persons vital function in the interested by causing a copy of this order to be attacked one of the worst mander Robert One them body, touching every part Portland. 10 35 7 00 12 55 like as not yer kin.” This tions about the service. The charts of by outbreaks E. Peary. of published three weeks successively in The Re- -yes of it so that it is impossible for any diseased ’A.M. of late blight and rot in the history of was written by John W. Frost, formerly publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they drives the fact notne. Frenchman’s Bay and its coast were organ to escape its action. It must go where Waterville. 6 55 9 50 in Maine. In the season of and one Charles may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at 4 15 potato raising Topsham, by F. Car- the disease lies because it medicates or- was on this or rooms the every Belfast, within and for said County, on the sec- Bangor. 7 00 12 25 od fortune mine first trip shown. The quarters of of 1908 from these better known as who seed badly infested ter, “Nick,” grad- gan, this is the secret of its wonderful cures. ond Tuesday of February next, at ten of the ■on the foot boat was rid- crew were clean and Each room fields was used and uated last The were as The most clock before and show if eighteen orderly. the potato growing June. songs fol- fatal so-called chronic diseases of the noon, causes any they Benton. 7 02 t9 56 4 22 the section was free from rot lows : liver, stomach, heart, brain or have, why same should not be proved, ap- Clinton... 7 ■ sea the nose the furniture and a chest and kidneys, bowels, 13 10 05 4 33 choppy past of. had simple sailor’s diligent proved and allowed. search failed to disclose nerve troubles and other obscure diseases that Burnham, depart. 8 35 10 any diseased Air: Solomon Levi. GEO. E. JOHNSON, 20 4 50 i to its one landing place, Islesford. and each bespoke good housekeeping. had resisted all other treatment have Judge. 8 leaves. The of from yielded A true copy. Attest: Unity,-.;. 54 10 45 5 09 crop 1909, planted Oh, we’re a band of Bowdoin's sons, a rollick- to its action. a native as he called himself, The closets where the are Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Thorndike.. 902 11 00 5 17 host, signal flags the clean seed of 1908 was again severely ing band are we, 19 10 111 10 as as £n°x. t5 2.5 me and we trudged up the main were as well the affected with blight and rot. We’re gathered here to praise her name in SUFFERING WOMEN OR CHILDREN. At a Probate held at kept interesting subsequent MEN, Court, Belfast, within and 9 25 11 30 '5 40 about this If Mr. Stewart’s statements were war- mirth and jollity; for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- -atisfied many inquiries “blue book” which Uncle Sam sends out If you are afflicted with so-called dis- t9 35 H140 t5 50 ranted and fact Maine We’ll shout Phi Chi with a right good will, our any day of January, A. 1). 1910. supported by ease, no matter how serious, if all treatments Citypoint.... 19 45 tH 50 16 00 sland, of which I had been able for the sailors to study in order to know voices fill the air certain instrument, to be the last would gladly have none of its potatoes have do not purporting Belfast, arrive. 9 50 11 55 6 05 As we echo the fame and illustrious name of failed, despair yet, try System A will and testament of Charlotte Whitaker, id so little in print. how to use the flags for signals, to “talk sold or used for seed in 1910. Since Renovator. Remember station. they our Alma Mater Fair. this is different from late of Unity, in said County of Waldo, deceased, tFlag !!>.- first as to the name with the as Each are there is no reason others, its common sense been for inquiry why flags” they say. flag not, why those perfect principle, having presented probate. Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at who have in the looked uhui ua. acting on every organ, it must act on the dis- from vie had been to was rolled on its small standard and lived past to Maine for Ordered, That notice be given to all persons Belfast and all stations on Branch. Cranberry changed eased and then it will drive out the dis- $5^ its strong, vigorous seed should turn.to Hail! Bowdoin forever, part interested by causing a copy of this order to be Through tickets to all points West and North- 1 .'ford disclosed the fact that it was on in its own hole for use. ease. three weeks successively in The Re- pigeon ready other less favored as Shout aloud the sound; published west, via all routes for sale L. J. Sanborn localities. So far publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they by was the box the Hail! fairest mother, Agent, Belfast. iceount of “summer people. Then there which holds sound tubers from fields which at a Probate to at known, Let the YOU CAN TAKE IT WITHOUT RISK. may appear Court, be held F. E. heavens resound with her praise. within and on BOOTHBY, General Passeneer When they came there was need of a “shot line” and “faking the line” or have shown late blight and rot are no Belfast, for said County, the second Agent.h is authorized to refund the of at ten of the clock morris more as A Bowdoin son Every druggist Tuesday February next, McDonald, ■~t it onto the in the box cover dangerous carriers of the dis- with his face to the North has before and show if ofiice. Little Cranberry happens putting pins purchase price if you are not satisfied. There noon, cause, any they have, Vice President & General Manager, ease than tubers from fields which struggled full many a year, the same should upon is a great in Renovator why not be proved, approved Portland, Maine. i>e one of four islands south of to be for seemed an joyful surprise System __ just ready gun practice the disease was not And braved the ice and storms of snow and the and allowed. apparently present. for every sufferer, that has been us as V: the town cold of the Arctic drear; given GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. ;nt Desert which make up easy process until you tried it. In those parts of the where incurable and has fled. Remember it is country But Bowdoin pluck and Bowdoin grit have hope A true copy. Attest; islands are weather conditions are favorable different, it is it is the ef- vanberry. These Big The captain, whose home is on the is- t'the his powerful, crowning | Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. long possessed soul, fort of one of the ■ and of late greatest of physicians that Baker, Sutton’s and Little had worked from a as spread propagation blight, And now his task is nobly done and Bowdoin nberry, land, up surfman, has this new to the of Eastern thorough, efficient spraying with Bor- has the Pole. brought theory point At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Co. same captured is Sleamsttip As two islands by the is the manner of at a station. perfection and who adding life and for the of ou iberry. promotion deaux mixture is the only known preven- hope, County Waldo, the second Tues- Then brothers the chorus as we to to For sale of A. D. 1910. would be the name of He and six make the crew. tative of the disease. Given seed | join sing happiness suffering humanity. by j day January, confusing guardsmen up — that, Peary’s name, all druggists or its discoverer on a positive REDUCED WINTER FARES be taken from ( certain instrument, purporting to be the last $2.25 BE- •mailer island was changed to Isles- This is about the usual number may any locality that has His deeds are written clear and the guarantee of no cure no Six months’ will and testament assigned j high upon pay. A of Horatio P. Maiden, TWEEN BELFAST AND vigorous stock. In this connection it scroll of treatment, 70 1 late of in said of de- BOSTON. to one station. j fame; $1.00; days’ treatment, 50c.; Winterport, County Waldo, be remarked that this So we hail the brave his month’s 25c. If is ceased having been presented for probate. 1 may discussion [ explorer and persever- treatment, your druggist ire host of the 374 inhabi- the winter is the busiest my told; Ut course with regard to late blight in Maine does ing will, out of System Renovator have him get it for Ordered, That notice be given to all persons And we at once or write interested by a of this order to be NEW TURBINE STEEL then in the of the town in summer there have been not concern most of the localities farther know that Bowdoin pluck and grit are you J. W. Merrow, M. D., N. causing copy STEAMER township; time, though published three weeks iu The Re- south taught at Bowdoin still. Bennington, Vt., and upon receipt of price it successively ol on this whose So in a seventh or where the majority of Maine seed publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they island, ,for twenty wrecks. September —John W. Frost. will be sent you by return mail postage paid. BELTAST. is shipped. The climatic conditions there may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at “scholars” they out three or Sabbath man, so-called, is taken on. Belfast, within and for said on the second Leave Belfast 2.00 p. m. and Thurs- lay are such that in of these localities County, Mondays many Tuesday of February next, at ten of the clock days for Camden, Rockland and Boston. hundred dollars a year: of how there “What kind of men are needed in the late seldom if ever in such Air: Phi Chi. FORECLOSURE NOTICE blight appears before noon, and show cause, if any they have, For Searsport, Bucksport, and at out the Franklin A. of in the same should not be Winterport t a pauper on the island, not even a service?” was asked. amount as to cause any Swing flag of Bowdoin, boys, the Pole WHEREAS, Grey Morrill, why proved, approved 7.15 a. m., or on arrival of steamer from damage, regard- | the and allowed. Bos- less of where the seed was is found at last, County of Waldo and State of Maine, by ton, and !y “that is what you might call “O men who knew the men produced. GEO. E. Wednesdays Saturdays. colors, Bring out the wine in and a trout in his mortgage deed dated the twenty-third day JOHNSON, Judge. There is in the hands of the plenty A true copy, Attest: RETURNING is what us with a keen who know how to han- public I of November, A. D. 1872, and recorded in the “Fishing mostly gits eye, a circular that how to every glass, ( h as. P. Hazkltine, printer explains out the ! Waldo of Book Register. Steamers leave Boston and Fri- i : a and are and Bring sturdy sledges that have served County Registry Deeds, 160, Tuesdays g. In summer we sail the company dle boat who strong able- reduce diseases which be I at 5.00 m. potato may him in the past Page 81, conveyed to Daniel Weymouth of At a I rebate Court held at Belfast, within and days p. seed Leave Rockland when are gone go to fishin’ bodied. conveyed by tubers, and the conse- For in his new found Morrill, in the County of Waldo and State of for the County of v\ aldo, on the second Tues- Wednesdays and Saturdays they Peary’s glory. at loss to a a certain of with the build- day of January, A. I). 1910. j 5.15 a. m., or on arrival of steamer from and await the return of another When the crew it quent minimum. A copy will Maine, parcel land, appeared, represent- Chorus: on the said land Boston. be sent on request to any resident of ings same, being situate partly A certain instrument, purporting to be the last r Tier and its Best of all ed all of the standard and Hurrah! Hurrah! in said Morrill and will and testament of Samuel FRED W. company. captain’s Maine and to one who to Hurrah! for Bob and Dan partly in Montville, in said A Bassett, late POTE, Agent, any proposes Hurrah! of in said County of Waldo, deceas- of that are content, Newfoundlanders Hurrah! Hurrah! each one a Bowdoin County of Waldo, and described as follows, Winterport, Belfast, Maine. dwellers spot represented Swedes, use Maine grown seed. ed, having been for probate. man, viz: It being the same place conveyed to said presented and islanders themselves. Chas. D. Director. That notice be to all imself, was happy in the possession Woods, They suffered, struggled on, and made the Pole Grey by John W. Cushman, by his warranty Ordered, given persons interested a of tins order to be “Were on Orono, Maine. an “also ran” deed dated March A. D. 1865, which deed is by causing copy iur sisters “all within five minutes the guards called long dis- 4, three weeks in The Re- Bowdoin-Americans in recorded in Waldo of published successively glory. County Registry Deeds, publican Journal, at Belfast that of each other and all weel to do. tances?” “O yes, to Duck Island, Little in published they Don’t think that piles can’t be cured. Thou- Book No. 132, Page 167, and said deed and at a Probate to be held at No mother-earth beneath him and a snow drift may appear Court, assured that I dis- Duck, Bass and Schoodic, distances vary- sands of obstinate cases have been cured record are hereby referred to for a full descrip- Belfast, within and for said on the could go “a long by for his bed, County, Doan’s Ointment. 50 cents at any store. tion of said premises, the same then being the second Tuesday of February next, at ten of the tai ve and not find a small island where ing from nine to fourteen miles.” The drug The cold around him and a hummock for icy homestead of said Grey, containing one hun- clock before noon, and show cause, if any they seen his head, have, why the same should not be are so contented as be here, Captain had three three-masters at dred and seventy acres of land, more or less, proved, ap- they THE PRESENTATION OF But these were only pleasures when he saw the and proved and allowed. a time stranded on the beach near the IOLANTHE. whereas the said Daniel Weymouth has -h'-y git along here about as well as any Pole ahead, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. since deceased, testate, and the undersigned, A true Attest: skeleton of in old tree which I had And Peary’s in his new found glory. copy. place. pass- Belfast Amateurs Harry Weymouth and George Weymouth, have Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Complimented by a Pro- been of Haker Island, which is the very outer ed on the way over. Old Bowdoin’s given the greatest men America duly appointed executors the last will fessional Musician. has known; and testament of said Daniel Weymouth, de- At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and of the group and has a This first visit was followed many and for the ot on the 11th of lighthouse, by Mr. A. W. Keene who conducted the She’s nursed the greatest writers and states- ceased, whereas the condition of said mort- County Waldo, day has been January, A, D. 1910. in the channel of all sailing vessels others; to get a glimpse of the surf; of men of renown, gage broken, now, therefore, by rea- orchestra at the recent presentation of But the son of the breach of the condition thereof we W. ADLINGTON, brother of Alice I. at come into and the lowest tide of the and a bit of greatest thing in modern days was of up Frenchman’s Bay year claim a foreclosure of said JOSEPHBickford, late Winterport, iu said County the Gilbert and Sullivan opera “Iolanthe” when the Pole went down mortgage. which in time of storm make for North- the bar to of the life boats and Dated this twentieth of A. of Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition Baker; in With Peary in his new found glory. day November, praying that he be appointed administrator the Belfast Opera House, contributes D. 1909. HARRY WEYMOUTH. may ist Harbor as a port of protection. So again for the life line practice. The sand —Charles F. Carter, ’09 of the estate of said deceased. to the Camden Herald an re- GEORGE WEYMOUTH. interesting That the said the inner island of the group, on Lit- shots of the practice show the wreck or These songs have been received with Executors of the will of Daniel Weymouth, de- Ordered, petitioner give notice to view of the from which we all persons interested by causing a of this tle performance ceased. 3t4 d. copy C ranberry, is a government life sav- dinance taken from the shed and the ex- great enthusiasm here and bid fair to find order to be published iniee weeks successively in as follows: quote a Bowdoin The a to :-ag station. ercise to the return of the place among permanent songs. Republican Journal, newspaper published buy COAL is now. NOW through Moving spirits of Belfast conceived the \ Reliable at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate me lowest tides oi me year, the breeches buoy. idea of Remedy Court, to be held at Belf ast, within and lor said i un- giving Iolanthe, by local talent FOR County,on the 8th day of A. D. 1910, because we can offer you oar which connects the two islands is un- A GARDEN AND A ZOO. February, As I stood in the station doorway one wholly. For this purpose the very best at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, and musicians were if any they have, why the prayer of said petition- covered may be crossed on foot, but I saw a boat for shore. enlisted, and on Wednes- coal. Coal that morning heading I planted Pennyroyal close beside the garden er should not be granted. usually good to day evening the elite of the citv heard E. any eagerness walk across is dispell- Two rowers with even strokes. It fence; GEO, JOHNSON, Judge. pulled the opera and showed close A true copy. Attest: has ed the approval by It bloomed with nickels, dimes, and even sil- been carefullv selected— by warning, “you’ll be glad to drew near and on the third seat I could Cream Balm Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. attention throughout, by discriminating ver fifty cents. Ely’s tow back after over mussels is absorbed. scrambling see a straight young fellow with two applause, and by the fact that none were As many people think its odor rather strong quickly with this point in view—to give and rock.’’ known to leave the hall till the curtain and rank, Gives Relief at Once. 88 —In Court ot Probate, held at Bel- slippery hands on the rail as he looked intently at fast, on the 11th of 1910. at I gathered each one as it came and it in It cleanses, soothes, WALDO day January, our Little fell 11.25 o’clock—a more than three placed Laura J. executrix the last will of the utmost satisfaction to Cranberry has one main road, a the waves turned by the oarsmen. the bank. heals and Pease, of. up hour performance. On Thursday even- protects Miles Pease, late of Helmout, in said County, de- sidewalk in some and none, the places again The guards on shore ran to the water’s the was the house 'diseased mem- ceased, having presented her first acco lit ot ad- customers and to all other ing opera repeated, I planted after and on each peo- the Life Station is reached from Dogwood that, Dog- brane from Catarrh and drive* ministration of said estate for allowance. | Saving edge. The boat scraped over the pebbles again packed and the audience enthusi- wood tree resulting jway a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three center of the island astic. On this occasion those of the There blossomed little as weeks in The pie of discernment. Good clean by,a "govern- and the passenger jumped smartly out. puppies just cunning the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full size successively, Republican Journal, J ment road.” That sounds cast, the chorus, the orchestra and the as could be. a newspaper published in Relfast, in said County, impressive—a He was a welcome. He 50 cts. at or mail. given hearty pianist even outdid themselves. Their bark would sound for miles around, but Druggists by Liquid that all persons interested uiay attend at a Pro- coal and honest Yes, Balm use cts. bate to be held at on the 8th weight. Pimpse of it is a surprise, however. was to a shoulder and dogs must have their Cream for in atomizers 75 Court, Itellast, day j lifted man’s greet- The principals were all announced as day, of and show if Although I grieve to state that Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York. February next, cause, any they Lp the main road yonder is a see the work of several of many people tlie said account should not he allow- I the time to is now and sign post, ed with—“We’re glad to him back.” amateurs, yet ran have, why right buy away. ed. GEO. E. To U. S. L. S. S. This to a them would compare favorably with the JOHNSON, Judge. points “We’d rather see him back than an ex- FORECLOSURE NOTICE A true copy. Attest: principals we have often heard with the But when the Pussy Willows bloomed, and Chas. P. ; the here, pass grown wagon road which is ap- tra man.” WHEREAS, Franklin A. of in Hazeltine, Register. right place, assuredly. Italian grand opera company in Boston. kitties mewed and purred. Grey Morrill, proached a of bars and a the County of Waldo and State of Maine, by through pair Ames weicume was lur uie credit is due Mr. The garden grew so that it seemed iuih, inai- Special E. S. Pitcher, noisy really his deed dated A LI HI 8S.—In Court of stile. absurd. mortgage the twenty second ,17 Probate, held at Bei- Telephone poles mark the road on tese coon cat whose home for who directed the preparation of the opera of A. D. and recorded in n' fast, on tlie 11th day of January, 1910. ten So I decided on one day April, 1889, Waldo THE for quickly the thing I could Lizzie M. executrix of the last will a"cl on and wood- the public. The present writer had Registry of Deeds, Book 222, Page 58, convey- Cunningham, through spruce pine months of the is at the station and do. of James H. late of in year the of the ed to Daniel Weymouth of in the Cunningham, Belfast, said land. pleasure conducting perform- My plans I’d lay for beasts of prey, and turn Morrill, County, deceased, having presented her first ami who had been to Big Cranberry for his ances. County of Waldo and State of Maine, a certain final account of of The road narrows to a it to a Zoo. administration said estate for footpath. Here of with the on the two months of summer vacation. Belfast singers have the parcel land, buildingB same, allowance. 6 He suggested Swan & Go. huddled a said land being situate in said Morrill together clump of old trees co-operation of their Parlor Musical So- I planted Dandy Lions, but believe me, when partly Ordered, that notice thereof he given, three Sibley seemed to the appreciate reception and came and partly in Montville, in said of Wal- weeks in The •n whose trunks tufts moss with the Camden Choral they County successively, Republican Journal, cling of in ciety Club for and described as viz: a before was at home and to never a little but acted do, follows, It being the newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- long up his concert work. In both these we They growled bit, stiff green bunches and profuse enough places rather tame. same place conveyed to said Grey by John W. ty, that all persons interested may attend at a old tricks of catching pebbles which were find excellent talent, and these his deed dated March Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, on tlie 8th to have seen a climate. Under organi- The striped Tiger Ulies that I thought would Cushman, by warranty 4, tropical can A. D. 1865, which deed ia recorded in Waldo day of February next, and show cause, ii any they tossed at him—indeed he and zations, united, present progams howl and roar, the said account should be DRESSMAKING. encouraged hare, not their shade is the dark leaved Christmas of Deeds, in Book No. why allowed, teased for the of rarely equaled except by the very best Grew meekly near Horse Chestnut trees behind County Registry 132, GKO. K. JOHNSON, Judge. fun in spite the fact Page 167; and said deed and record are I am to do and fern. The now leads over a bed of musical societies of our largest cities. the kitchen door. hereby A true copy. Attest: prepared dressmaking path that he had lost two teeth in the referred to for a full of said game. We for such a musical union. description prem- Chas. F. Hazeltine, Register. toft moss in which A told me often on hope the same then the green nestled the guard that his beat, 'Twas a very funny garden and a funny Zoo, I ises, being homestead of fancy work. Children’s work a specialty. when to said Grey, one hundred and '■eh leaved vine and the round nearly the key post, he would grant, containing seventy 88—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- partridge THE CHILDREN LIRE acres MRS. INEZ be Btartled IT For the that me of land, more or less; and whereas the on the 11th CHASE,' bafed twin by something clutching at only thing paid WALDOfast, day of January, 1910. flower, its last delicate pink said Daniel has since trustee his trouser’s leg. This was Tom, who KENNEDY’S Was the Pennyroyal plant. Weymouth deceased, Joseph Williamson, under the last will of Corner Main and Bridge Streets. 'ossoms LAXATIVE testate, and the undersigned, George R. Williamson, late of Belfast, in said falling there. had either the man —Irene Elliott in Harry Weymouth come, fearing might Benson, Harper's Weekly. and George Weymouth, have been County, deceased, having presented his sncnnd At last a be COUGH SYRUP duly ap- trail—through wild rose lonely or that he might not do his pointed executors of the last will and testa- account of administration of said trust for allow- ance. low and the duty. WHEN TOC NEED ment of said Daniel and tangle, spruces shining leaf LaGrippe pains that pervade the entire sys- Weymouth, deceased, So every one on the island shared the Orino whereas the condition of said has Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three tem, that rack and are Foley’s Laxative. When you have that mortgage weeks Dr. to a LaGrippe in The John broader coughs strain, successively, bayberry—emerges sky, same the natives feverish been broken, now, therefore, reason of the Republican Journal, spirit: were happy in cured and Tar. Is dull, heavy, feeling, accompanied by by a newspaper In in said Coun- Stevens^ tot quickly by Foley’s Honey published Belfast, upon Frenchman’s and the their no When have breach of Hie condition thereof, we claim a that Bay sea, lot and had desire to go else- mildly laxative, safe and certain in results. constipation. you headache, indi- ty. all persons interested may attend at a MIXER MAIN STREET. in stomach foreclosure of said mortgage. Probate to be on BLOCK, tod away along the curving shore the where; the surfmen spending any spare Sold by all druggists. gestion, biliousness, pain and bow- Court, held at Belfast, the 8th els, then you need Foley’s Orino Laxative. It Dated this twentieth day of November, A. day of February next, and show cause if ant Painted of the low time in study or in reading: and Tom D. 1909. the said gable yellow station moves the bowels freely and gently, and thor- HARRY WEYMOUTH, they bare, why account should not be content to amuse the men and to see that allowed. SPECIALTY—Diseases of •seen. oughly clears the intestinal tract. It does not GEORGE WEYMOUTH, the Eye, ran the affairs Executors of the will of Daniel GKO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. they country’s properly. Rm$E0KEr*>tAR gripe or nauseate and cures constipation. Sold Weymouth, de- Attest: The tides have cast up above Ada Douglas ceased. 8t4 Atruecop). wreckage Littlefield. PbmmmIs by all druggists. D. Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register, Ear, Throat and Nose. i ■ SEARSPORT. Violin obligato, Mr. Voght. t>y the nephew with whom she resided and Duet,|“Passage Birds Farewell,” who, with hii Eugen Hildach wife, cared for her in her declin- FOOD FOR AM ing years. at the of Boston was a at the Miss Roulstone, soprano. Funeral services were held Fred M. Harris guest home Mr. Robertson, baritone. Meat. 300 un*. a few later interment was House over days and the Searsport Sunday. “The in Reading, Incorrigible.” Milk ...240 qts. Pond cemetery. Monthly contribution at the Congregational Helen R. Hinckley Butter.100 lbs. Miss Anne M. Damaris church next morning. Kittredge. 27 doz. Files, widow of the late Benjamin Sunday Selections from Fggc. “Woodland,” Kelley, died a few'weeks at the old home, of is at work for Vegetables.500 lbs. ago Renfrew Wilson Bangor Mr. Voght, violin. aged 80 years. She was the daughter of Pike Bros, in the barrel Baritone Song, “Chanson D’Amour,” plant. George and J. Roilman This a fair ra- Annie Files of Thorndike. Although 9 Smelts were taken in quite large quantities Mr. violin Mr. represents she has Robertson, obligato, Voght. been in failing health for some time 9 CENT week the water front. Quartette, “The Rosary,” E. Nevin her SALE the past along a death was sudden. She was left a widow Miss Mildred E. Shute, tion for a man for year. 99 accompanist. a few Stephen Inman of Wiscasset was in town years ago and has since lived with her last week calling on old friends. ST OC KT ON SPRINGS. But some people eat and children on the old home place. To the chil- dren who survive her is tendered the heartfelt Mr. and Mrs. H. Peabody Famham returned This ANNUAL Mr. eat and grow thinner. sympathy of all. There is one son, Frank to their home in Salem, Mass., last Monday. Herbert L. Hopkins spent last Thursday j Kelley, and one Esther Fu- ; in Bangor on business, returning by the last daughter, Kelley. Supt. H. G. Curtis at the A. A. C. Co.’s at means a defective neral train. digestion services were held at the old homestead. Mack’s Point has now about sixty men employ- Rev. Mr. Tucker officiating. ed. Master Richard Goodere spent last Saturday and unsuitable food. A large The Josiah H. with friends in by the even- recently elected officers of Francis Dickey of Atkinson was in town Sat- Bangor, returning ing train. size bottle of Drummond Chapter, No. 91, Order of the East- urday, the guest of W. A. Colson on Prospect ern Star, were installed last Thursday after- street. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Smith are spending the noon by Past Mrs. Olive Hurd, winter in town at the home of Mrs. S.’s moth- worthy matron, has moved from the Dean Clements Piper assisted by marshal, Miss Carrie Ward. Near- er, Mrs. Eli Stevens. of D. Littlefield 85 place to the chambers Leroy ly members of the order were present and Cent Remember the whist social Sale this, on Elm street. military Emulsion (he Scott’s afternoon was with very pleasantly spent Thursday, evening, in Denslow Hall, under the Ie When we announce our annual 9 Cent Sale we ♦ al- Edward Bailey has moved from North Sears- music, readings and quotations. After the in- might of Miss Sue M. Partridge of Belfast. in house on Mt. leadership equals nourishing proper- stallation ceremonies refreshments were | port into the Stanton E. Colson most stop here without further as the ladies There will be no meeting of the Ladies’ Aid served. The officers were installed: $ explanation, Ephraim street. ties ten pounds of meat. following Society the present week, as the Military Mrs. Katrina worthy matron; Mr. Franklin Cole of Boston, inspector of the Bryant, t of Waldo County appreciate the values offered every year HA ■ Whist Social under its is to be Ruel S. Mrs. Mabel Far- I in town auspices given Your can tell you Ward, worthy patron; |ray| water system of Haines & Morse, was physician Thursday evening. well, associate matron; Mrs. Lydia Farwell, 1 at this time. Monday on business. 1 A buckboard load of Stockton how it does it. secretary; Mr. Edwin Conforth, treasurer; | | who dislocated his young people Capt. Charles Averill, Mrs. Julia conductress; Mrs. Addie attended a dance last Friday evening in Pros- BY ALL Farwell, was able to to FOE SALE DEtJGGISTS shoulder some weeks ago, go associate M rs. Eva R seland, pect, in the K. of P. hall, and report a pleasant Fogg, conductress; ; work again Monday. Miss Bertha Ada; Mrs. Cora 1 time, although the traveling was very bad. chaplain; Bryant,' our 9 name of and this ad. for HOWES9 Cent Sales are E. A. Buker, who has been confined to the Bend 10c., paper Whitaker, Ruth; Mrs. Beulah Knight, Esther; T j Mrs. Horace Staples entertained the Ladies’ beautiful Savings Bank and Child’s Sketch-Book. house the past two weeks by illness, was abie Mrs. Mae McCauslin, Martha; Miss Bina Whit- Aid Society and Young Peoples’ Guild at a Each bank contains a Good Luck Penny. T Ti to be at his store Monday. ten,^Electa; Mrs. Olive Hurd, organist; Miss whist sociable last Monday evening. It was a SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St. New York j a frame for Crosby, warder; Fred Nickols, sentinel. 1 is Leroy D. Littlefield cutting very pleasant occasion for all participating. the to be built for Amos D. Carver of garage The Young People’s Guild will meet with The News of Brooks. WlMKKrOKT. —^FAMOUS I N. the season. from j Brooklyn, Y., coming Miss Clara Mixer, Sylvan street, next Friday Mrs. M. A. Iialey has returned Hart-

■ several weeks Hon. W. T. Haines of Waterville and John J. afternoon at 2 o’clock. A full attendance is Mrs. E. C. Boody, who has been very sick for ford, Conn., where she spent with her Mrs. G. W. Rowe-Mrs. Moore of Boston were in town last week to at- desired as matters of especial importance will several weeks is now convalescent. daughter, from Boston of come for consideration and decision. Arthur Shaw returned Saturday FAMOUS for their Genuine tend the annual meeting the Searsport up L. C. Cilley dressed a nice 8-months pig re- Reductions illness of her son’s j where she was ealled the Water Co. The village schools will close for the spring cently that weighed 325 pounds. by Mrs. Fred Shaw_Miss Katherine Blais- vacation next after most successful wife, Schooner Singleton Palmer, Capt. rotter, Friday Mrs. Frances A. Merritt, our popular milli- dell of Houlton was the guest of Mrs. George finished discharging Friday at the Penobscot tertns, taught by Miss Howes in the Grammar ner, was in Belfast last and Sunday. FAMOUS for the of Goods Offered. Saturday Grant recently_The engagement of Miss Quality j for school, Mrs. Fletcher, in the interme- $ Coal dock and sailed Monday Newport Mayme ♦ Mrs. Samuel Lord of Belfast came to Brooks Frances H. Hanscom to John Henry Fuller of News, diate, and Miss Elva M. Randell in the Pri- last Thursday for a brief call upon friends. Dorchester, Mass., has been announced. Miss Customers who have attended our 9 Cent Sales mary. previous The new boarding house of the A. A. C. Co. Rev. Frank Bates of Bangor substituted for Hanscom is one of our most popular young * The Current Events Club will be entertained at Mack’s Point was for business last know what to _ opened Mr. Wilson here last Sunday at the Congl. ladies-A masquerade ball was given by the expect. is Mrs. week. Mr. Worcester of Stockton Springs Wednesday afternoon, February 9th, by church. Order of Foresters Wednesday evening, Janu- West Main street. All members ary 26th, in Union Hall... Mr. and Mrs. Chas. to our store will not be the manager. Ralph Morse, Strangers disappointed. : Mrs. Dora Sanborn has returned from a six attended the meet- are to be as the date of the Bryer Chapman-Alexander The weather for the month has been requested present, week-Mrs. Harold past weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence ings at Bangor last annual club dinner at the hotel, is to be called who is ill, remains about the very mild. There was a light snow-fall Friday Adams, in Camden. Clements, very up for settlement. same... Mrs. O. C. Clifford has returned home This Sale ♦ was taken off by the rain storm Begins Saturday Morning, morning,which Miss Abbie Perkins after some months’ in Northern Maine The various of the tables for the of Stockton Springs has stay Saturday, leaving the ground bare again. captains j Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman have returned been visiting the family of her brother, Capt. at 9 ■ « “Military Whist” met for business arrange- from a visit to Bangor, Houlton and other February 5th, o’clock. Henry Davis of Milford, Mass., has bought Stanley Perkins, of this ments last Saturday afternoon with Miss village. places. the blacksmith business of Thomas Cuddy in Hichborn, Church street. It is probable ^ E. A. Carpenter has brought home the very Mechanic’s Hollow and took charge Monday. Mary that nearly 30 tables will be filled for this stim- nicest draft stallion ever kept in Brooks. He SHIP NEWS. Mr. Davis moved his family here last Saturday ulating contest and exhilarating recreation, i is a dandy and we are all proud of him. from Milford. AMERICAN PORTS. under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid Society. E. A. Carpenter has been at home this week, j James H. C. N. left for Provi- New York, January 27. Sld, schs. John Bos- Capt. Meyers Thursday which is something unusual at this time of the Last week gave us mild S. M. Fer- < Howes, the unseasonably sert, Georgetown, C.; Lyman Law, dence, R. I., to take command of his vessel, as he is weather. Some rain fell, and two nights year kept busy on the road most of the nandina; Pendleton Brothers, Portland; Helena, bark Mabel I. Meyers, which has been on a time. South Amboy for Hurricane Island; 28, sailed, brought flurries of snow, which disappeared, Fellows : return in command schs. Sallie I’On, Mobile; Grace Davis, Belfast Odd Block, Maine. voyage to Montevideo and Belfast, under the sunshine. Mud were following mid-day We shown a fresh dandelion green pick- and Stockton; 30, sld, schs. Clifford N. Carver, of Capt. N. F. Gilkey. Capt. Meyers was ac- has been dangerously deep. In some locali- ed in the woods on the S. S. Roberts place the Jacksonville; Wawenock, Virginia; February 1, j companied by his brother, Ralph S. Meyers. arrived, schs. Ida B. Gilson, Stockton via New ties, the frost is beginning to work out. Early 27th day of January. How is that for Waldo | Rochelle; Northland, Stockton. Penobscot K. of P., conferred the have and the has 1 Maine! Lodge, spring^hulbs sprouted, sap county, Boston, January 28. Ar, sch. D. H. Rivers, at rank of Page and Esquire on two candidates started in many trees. 29, ar, schs. Theoline, Jacksonville; J. W. Hobbs gave possession of his general Tampa; their last evening. Ellen M. Golder Philadelphia; 29, cld, sch. In- regular meeting Monday Mrs. Rufus L. Mudgett suffered an store in this to Cox & quite village Young February dependent, Newport News and Jacksonville; The lodge is in a prosperous condition, having alarming ill turn last week, but at this writing, S fst. The new firm bought the stock on hand 31, ar, schs. Brina P. Pendleton, Georgetown, work at There will be work in CENT SALE meeting. 9 9 every is much She and Mr. M. and will on about the same S. C.; Edward Stewart, for New Monday, improved. carry line of busi- Stonington ♦j the rank of next evening and York. Esquire Monday are to the home of their and ness. going daughter 26. sch. G. are invited to be Baltimore, January Ar, Joseph all members present. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Colcord, Mill Mi. Wallace Ellis, who went to Boston to try ! Ray, Port Tampa; 27, sailed, sch. Winfield S. At the annaul meeting of Mariner’s Lodge, street, for a few weeks until she has re- Schuster, Galveston; 29, sailed, sch. W. fully his chance again as conductor on the elevated George j Wells. Boston. F. and A. M., held January 25th the following cuperated her strength. Her numerous friends railway after some months of illness, returned I Brunswick, Ga., January 26. Sld, sch. Mary officers were elected for the ensuing year: C. hope her restoration may be rapid. in just one week. He was taken sick again the ! E. Palmer, Philadelphia. P. Carter, W. M.; C. A. Whittier, S. W.; Elmer List the remains of Mr. Norfolk, 26. Ar, schs. Edward B. PERFECT ! Thursday Raymond day he struck Boston. January CONFIDENCE. 1 Clifton B. F. Winslow, Boston; Humarock, New York. Webster, J. W.; Whittum, Sec’y.; B. Smith of Somerville, Mass., whose death was Abbie Knowlton, who has been at the Waldo 24. stmr. Mexican. W. N. S. C. A. Mon- Hilo, January Steamed, Colcord, Treas.; West, D.; mentioned last week, were brought here for Salina Cruz. Belfast Ha\e Good For ; County Hospital in Belfast for several weeks Tapley, People Riascn roe, J. D. lot. The widow, two lit- Fernandina, January 27. Sld, sch. Pendleton burialjon^the family to be treated for [Complete Reliance. I appendicitis, returned home Sisters, Portland. Harry McLean of Boston, the architect of tle sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith and Mrs. ! Monday afternoon apparently in good condition Port Angeles, Wash., January 19. Ar, ship Do you know how— the Carver Memorial Library, will also be the Bertha S.gDeane, accompanied the body. The Gov. Robie, San Francisco. for a complete recovery. To find quick relief from backache; architect of the new two-story garage which funeral was held in the Universalist church, Beaufort, S. C., January 24. Sld from Che- | They had a dandy time at the of haw, sch. H. New York. To correct distressing urinary ills; Amos D. Carver of Brooklyn, N. Y., is to build Rev. Harry Hill,Methodist,of Searsport,officiat- meeting Stanley Miner, 26. sch. Alice To cure sick The Clement and William Smith Happy Valley Chapter, O. of E. S., last Pascagoula, January Cleared, surely kidneys? this spring near the residence of Mrs. J. C. ing. brothers, | Lord, Havana. had the Just one way—your neighbors know Nickel's. The will be of this town, joined the mourners for the ser- Wednesday evening. They a.treat, San Francisco, 28. Shi, garage up-to-date January ship Aryan, Have need Doan’s vices and took the relatives to their “Mollycoddles” were out in force,and sociabili- New York. Kidney Pills; in every particular and will be constructed of respective and New Orleans, 28. Sld, sch. Hollis- Have proved their worth in many tests. and wood. homes until their departure the following day. ty fraternity had full swing. January stone wood, Carrabelle, Fla. MODLL AA. The Here’s Belfast testimony. sympathy of the community is extended Quite a quantity of apples have been shipped Port Tampa, January 27. Sld, sch. Edward Mrs. Clarence R. Hines was given a genuine L. Morse, 8 Congress street, Belfast, Maine to the sorrowing family. from this station recently. Last Tuesday five H. Cole, Norfolk. ; y las; to commem- in I a testimonial 1 surprise Thursday evening 1 Stockton, January 26. Sld. sch. Methebesec, says; February. 1905, gave The keenest sympathy of the village citizens car loads stood on the tracks ready to be taken orate her birthday. The guests were in- Stonington; 29, sailed, sch. Wm. Bisbee, Ston- for publication and in it staled that 1 had used is aroused by the sudden death of Mrs. William along. The apple business should not be neg- and so did he ington. Doan’s at the vited by Dr. Hines, carefully lay for it is worth Kidney Pills, procured City Drug MAXWELL “JUNIOR.” Ladd on January 25th, from appendicitis, lected, something to our farm- Portland, January 28. Cleared, schs. M. 1). wife had no of what with the most can his plans that his inkling ers. Cressy, Norfolk; Charles do; Geo. Store, satisfactory results. I which leaves two little motherless daughters Davenport, Business was in store for her. In the early evening in E. Walcott, coal port; James W. Paul, Jr., do; add today that I have more confidence in the and Pleasure Satisfaction with Economy. to the care of a bereaved husband and widow- Mrs. Abbie Ham, widow of the late Alice M. Elizabeth answer to a of the door bell she went to Joseph Colburn, Newport News; than ever. About a I had a ring ed remedy year ago YOU HAVE SEEN THEM. THEY ARE NO STRANGER granrinTotlier. Of a gentle disposition, a Ham, who was for many years a Sheriff Gilbert, Jacksonville; 30, ar, schs. Wyoming, the door and admitted a woman friend; deputy return of trouble and b‘e- i young devoted Newport News; Wm. H. Clifford, kidney my kidneys TO WALDO COUNTY. TALK WITH wife, parent and daughter, her place in Waldo county, died at the home of her son. Philadelphia; and how it all the guest of honor is Pendleton New York. came so weak that it was a common for 1 happened 1 Brothers, thing cannot be tilled in her now desolate home. The William in Ham, Jackson, January 26th. The Me.. 24. sch. Lizzie unable to tell, but suddenly the room filled with Stonington, January Ar, me to get up six or seven times at night to funeral services were held at her home on funeral was held at hei late home H. Partrick, Perth Amboy. READ, High Street, [Belfast. other and with sixteen in all a merry Saturday the secretions. 1 also had more or less | guests, 31. sch. pass School street, the pastor of the Advent church afternoon and the interment was in the Searsport, January Sld, Singleton was passed. Five Hundred was the family coal backache. As Doan’s Pills evening of of which the deceased her hus- Palmer, port. before, Kidney Bangor, and lot in Brooks. Brooks had been her post office diversion and four tables were quickly formed, FOREIGN PORTS. checked the to*> of the kid- band were members, The inter- frequent passages after officiating. all her life. When first married Mr. and Mrs. the game lasting for several hours, Puerto Mexico, January 2G. Sailed, steamer I ney secretions and relieved my backache. 1 ment was in the Cape Jellison cemetery, on the Ham lived on assisted Dr. Misses what is now a part of the Dow Delaware Breakwater for 1 which the hostess by Hines, American, orders; cheerfully recommend this remfedy a second lot of her father, the late Mr. William Carter. homestead in West stmr. New and served a Brooks, and William, her 28, ar, Hawaiian, York. Dodge. Morrow Carter, dainty time, as I know it can be relied upon to remove THE SECURITY OF From was born For Rosario, January 28. Sid, bark Penobscot, was with a hand- Cape Jellison piers the R. R. agent only child, there. many years lunch. Mrs. Hines presented Rio Janeiro. all disorders arising from the kidneys.” Mr. M. p. Field, sent the they have lived in Jackson over the Brooks some piece of cut glass by her guests, among following report just Bahia Blanca, January 31. Ar, bark Antioch, b’or sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fos- line. Her was 85 were Miss Ethel Miss Monday evening: January 25th, sch. North- age years and she had been Boston. YOUR BANK ACCOUNT whom Dodge, Agnes ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents land sailed .with for New York. Janu- an intimate acquaintance of the older MARINE MISCELLANY. Williams, Miss MacDonald, Miss Shirley Carter, paper people for the United States. for of this town. Port 28. Sch. F. G. French, has been the of the serious consi.h ration of the Miss Miss Helen Miss ary 26th, sch. Methebesce sailed, light, Clyde, January j subject j Emily Ross, Morrow, Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no recently wrecked on Mosquito Island, was sold Government and the "National Dr. Summer Maine. January 29th, sch. Wil- Federal for years, today, Sal lie Dow, Dr. F. K. Sawyer, Stonington, at auction today for $530 to John H. Brennan. other. Bank the ideals of Pattee, Clarence Gilkey, Rupert Colcord, Ed- liam Bisbee, sailed, light, for Stonington. Janu- Fort Morgan, Ala., January 30. Sch. Hollis- Act” represents governmental authority UNITY. wood, Walls, from New Orleans for Carrabelle of ward E. Gilkey, Gould Flinton and Sidney Bon- ary 30th, sch. Aetna sailed, with lumber for BORN and supervison over banking institutions, for the good and was towed into Mobile New York. It is that the Great Philadelphia, Bay say. expected steamer Finn from the people. Mrs. John H: who has been confined today by (Nor.), Baltimore, In Northern Co. of Millinocket will a Bagley, Hartshorn. Hatboro, Pa., January 24, Paper put waterlogged and on beam ends. The schooner nature Mrs. William H. Goodell. Mrs. W. M. Perse, to her bed illness for several remains to Mr. and Mrs. Z. I). Hartshorn, of Wherever you may be located and whatever the on route between by weeks, was the steamer about 100 miles j formerly steamer the Cape Jellison picked up by ! a Mrs. Henrietta Swanville, daughter. of are to Mrs. C. M. Meyers, Young, about the same. Her son's wife, Laura, cares off Tampa. your banking requirements, you cordially invited docks and New York that will have a carrying MacFarland. In Rockland, January 22, to Mrs. A. Sargent, Miss Georgia Ford, for her the and Portland, Me., January 30. The six-masted confer or with this bank. Lucy tons and it is to through day does her work at Mr. and Mrs. Allison MacFarland, a correspond capacity of 3,000 hoped make schooner Wyoming, the largest vessel daughter. Mrs. E. C. Pike, Mrs. Edson Fletcher, Mrs. Le- night. sailing Rines. In Warren, January 24, to Mr. and four trips each month. About the first of afloat, completed her maiden voyage attention to doing business with Mrs. Charles E. today Mrs. A. J. Rines, a daughter. Special given parties roy Littlefield, Adams, Capt. Dr. M. T. arrived at when she arrived in Portland, whence she sail- April is the date of her expected arrival in Dodge this station a few Snow. In Rockland, January 21, to Captain us by mail. and Mrs. B. F. Colcord, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. ed December 21. The Wyoming was blown far Stockton harbor. The schooner days ago on his way home from the Boston and Mrs. Robert A. Snow, a daughter. H. and auxiliary out to sea by the December gale and some fears Havener, Rev. C. McElhiney, Capt. much Sanborn. In South Brooksville, 16, Northland will continue for the to hospital very improved in health. Al- were felt for her She sustained no January Mrs. James Miss Mabel Griffin and present safety. to Mr. and Mrs. a Law- Pendleton, and her return Eugene Sanborn, son, the a3 fast to New though the wound in his side is not damage from Newport News, National of Anchor transport paper possible entirely rence Avery. Searsport Bank, Miss Florence Colcord, members where she loaded coal, was uneventful. York healed he is rapidly recovering. Stover. In Bucksport, January 16, to Mr. of went to Stockton last patrons. Boston, January 31. In an effort to recover chapter, Searsport and Mrs. Newell A. Stover, a daughter. Maine. Mrs. E. M. who has been a the money in the old schooner Searsport, to attend the installation of offi- Soule, suffering expended raising Tewksbury. In to Friday night TRY THIS. was Bucksport, January 18, deal as the result of an S. J. Lindsey, which sunk at Mystic wharf of O. E. S. The instal- great operation per- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tewksbury, a daughter. ORGANIZED 1B81. cers Bethany chapter, TWO MINUTE CURE FOR for several weeks, the State will endeavor to COLD IN formed a few weeks ago, is now officer was Past Worthy Matron Rose gaining slowly. sell the craft. The Lindsey was abandoned ling HEAD OR MARRIED s.)) CHEST. The condition of her system calls for a much her owners and the harbor and com- Blanchard, assisted by Grand Marshal Maria by land needed rest and it will doubtless some missioners contracted with a wrecking com- Blanchard. the installation was an is require Bates-Peterson. In Following It Curing Thousands Daily, and Saves pany to raise the vessel and break it The Bangor, January 26, Susan K-. time for her to get up again. up. Bates Robinson. In Warren, January 25, which included a solo was Martin W. and Miss Sally Peterson, both NOTICE OF entertainment piano by Time and Lindsey found to be in such good con- widow of the late Moses Robinson, aged 76 FORECLOSURE Money. of Islesboro, Ora S. a bass solo Albion The comet which has been visible to dition that the commissioners decided to sell formerly Whereas, Young of Searsmont, in tin Mrs. W. K. Stackpole, by Get a bowl full of plainly In years, 7 months and 13 days. three-quarters boiling wa- her if Boyle-Cuddy. Winterport, January 16, of Waldo and State of her the naked for a possible. John F. Rea. County Maine, by Goodhue, a reading by Mrs. Lillias Thompson, ter, and a towel. eye number of evenings in the Rev. Mortimer Frank W. Rea. In Castine, January 31, Vineyard Haven, Mass., 30. After by O’Connor, Boyle mortgage deed, dated August 22, 1902, and re- Pour into the water a of western January Miss Amelia F. aged 57 years. and remarks members of Anshorand Betha- teaspoonful Hyomei sky is not thought to be on of Bucksport and Cuddy of corded in Waldo of by Halley’s withstanding the seas Northwest End reef Sweet. In January 30, Ephraim C. Registry Deeds, Hook 260. (pronounced High-o-me). which the since Frankfort. Bangor, to Joshua and was much At the comet, astronomer, Frank E. Sea- last Sunday ihe hull of the wrecked Page 452, conveyed Adams of Cam ny chapters, enjoyed. Put your head over the bowl and cover both Delano-Jones. In Sweet. schooner Mertie B. went to to- Bucksport, January 24, den, in the County of Knox and State of Maine, a was head and grave, described. Information in to the Crowley pieces Spear. In Mass., January 21, MisB conclusion of the entertainment banquet bowl with towel. regard Francis H. Delano and Miss Inez Mildred Lynn, a day and her six masts have gone overboard. Jones, of 70 certain lot or parcel of land, together with Breathe the vapor that arises for two min- wanderer would be and Lucy S. Spear, a native Rockland, aged served. The Stars arrived home interesting gratefully The three after masts were the both of Bucksport. the situated in the town ot Searsport and first to fall years. buildings thereon, utes, presto! your head is as clear as a bell received. this Richardson-Loud. In Nogales, Arizona, of Waldo about 2 a. m. Saturday. morning and later in the day it was seen Terrill. In Searsmonl, County and State o' and the tightness in the chest is gone. Richardson, of Bel- Dedham, January 27, George | that the other three had also The January 18,Theron formerl> 83 Maine, ami described as follows, to wit; It be like it to a The remains of James who at disappeared. Terrill, formerly of Northport, aged years. Nothing breakup heavy cold, cure Morrill, died fast and Miss Rita Elizabeth Loud of Nogales. the same Tomorrow, Friday, evening, through the foremast, from which Capt. Haskell, his wife In Al- ing premises conveyed to Ora E sore throat or drive away a It’s a his home in last In Veazie. Bangor, January 26, Captain cough. pleas- Troy week, were brought to and crew were rescued a week Rollins-McIntosh. Rockland, January 24, Young by Joseph T, Donnell of said Sears kindness and patronage of Mrs. VVm. E. Grin- ant cure. You’ll ago today, was bion P. Veazie, 85 years, 10 months and enjoy breathing Hyomei. this station the the Erastus G. Rollins and Mrs. Clementine Mcln- aged also same 1 following Monday, accompanied last to fall. The strong southerly wind of j 19 mont; being premises deeded to hin ned, a Parlor Musicale will be given at the You’ll feel at once its soothing, healing and both of Rockland. days. relatives, and taken to last night and a heavy westerly blow tosh, ; by Roxana Donnell, by her deed dated June 1 The beneficial effects as it passes over the inflamed by Waterville, where today Searsport House at eight o’clock. pro- created a rough sea which was more than the 1876, recorded in Waldo Registry of Deeds and irritated membrane. it. A. A. Howes the was in the tomb. Try body placed The burial shaken hull could Vol. 172, 120. about one hur. ceeds of the entertainment will be devoted to & Co. sell badly endure. BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. Page Containing I Hyomei. will take later in the U1EU dred and place family lot. Friends ------I thirty acres, meaning to eon the interests of the Congregational church. hereby here extend to the Journal. vey my present homestead. And whereas, tin will be assist- sympathy family in their East Corrected Weekly for The The local talent on the program LINCOLN VILLK. Brackett. In Boston, February 1, j said Joshua Adams did, by his assignment dated sorrow. W. about 80 Mr. Paul E. violinist, who is at The schools in town will close for the Capt. Horace Brackett, aged years. PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. March 16, 1902, and recorded in Waldo ed by Voght, Friday ARE YOU SATISFIED Mrs. Han Regis- The ball Invictus CURRIER. In Morrill, January 27, try of Deeds, Hook 269, 248, a at the hotel, and Miss Kit- winter vacation.... Miss Bessie visited masquerade given by Lodge, j Page duly assign present guest Harvey nah L. Currier, aged 71 years,^11 months, Sdays. I Apples, per bu, 50a75 Hay, 18.00 said to I. O. O. at their hall WITH YOUR STOMACH? mortgage me, the undersigned; and a Belfast reader. dish re- Mrs. Ina Knights in Belfast last week.... Miss F., last Friday evening 20, William dried, lb., 7 Hides, 8 tredge, Chafing Ginn. In Bucksport, January per whereas the condition of said mortgage b was attended and Do want a better one—one that won't 7 Beans, pea, 2.50a2.75 Lamb, 10 freshments will be served after the entertain- Velma Woodbridge visited Camden High school largely was a success finan- you Henry Ginn, aged days. broken; now, therefore, by reason of the breach Y. 3.25a3.50 Lamb 75 and belch gas, or turn sour, or feel heavy or make Gray. In South Brooksville, January 18, Beans, E., Skins, of the condition thereof 1 claim a ment. The young ladies will preside Friday....Mrs. Lizzie Andrews is a cially socially. Many of the costumes foreclosure following spending widow of Cornelius (»9 Butter, 25a28 Mutton, 8 of worn you feel miserable? Susan, Gray, aged years. said mortgage. the and will be assisted by some of few days with relatives in Searsmont.... Miss were pretty and unique. or- 32 48 at “dishes," Pomroy’s Ham. In Jackson, January 27, Mrs. Abby Beef, sides, 6a8 Oats, lb., January 29, 1910. Sarah of Camden chestra from Burnham furnished its Beef, fore 6 40a45 the younger misses: Miss Lillian G. Mowry and Ordway visited Miss Velma usual good Ham, aged 85 years. quarters, Potatoes, L. PASCAL. music. At 12 Hallowell. In 31, : Barley, bu, 60 Round Hog, 10 2w5_CHESTER Miss Eva Havener, assistant; Miss Florence Woodbridge for a few days the past week.... o’clock a fine supper was served Belfast, January Lloyd members of Ashley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vilento Hallowell, Cheese, 17 Straw, 10.01 NOTICE. The sub- Ross, assistant; Miss Mr. Charles has arrived home from a by Favori Rebekah lodge. MIO-NA scriber Colcord and Miss Emily Thayer 5 months and 15 Chicken, 26a28 ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby (gives notice that she has aged days. 16,Turkey, been Roulstone and Miss Margaret Pen- visit in Boston....The sad news has reached Hooper. In Staten N. at Sailor’s Calf Skins, 12Tallow, 3 duly appointed administratrix of the es Harriet N. Those attending the drama entitled “Our Cures indigestion Island, Y., tate of us of Duck, 9al0 dleton, assistant; Mrs. Oliver C. Atwood and the death, January 28th, in Jamestown, R. Folks” Snug Harbor, January 21, Capt. Jeremiah Hoop- ! 18jVeal, AMOS H. late of in Freedom last Friday were It relieves stomach distress in five minutes. BACHELDKR, Vonroe, of John C. evening er, formerly of Rockland, a native of North Eggs. 80 Wool, unwashed, 28 in the County of Waldo, deceased and Miss Lewene Nichols, assistant. The price of I., Miller of this town, who was Miss Annie It turns rebellious stomachs given Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Melzer old, unsatisfactory, Haven, aged 80 years. Fowl, 14 Wood, hard, 4.00a4.60 bonds as the law directs. All persons haviug it is will spending the winter with his Mrs. into new to of tickets is 25 cts. and hoped many daughter, Stevens, Miss Bina Whitten and Mr. and Mrs. ones, ever ready digest the hearti- Knight. In Center Lincolnville, January 20, Seese, 18 Wood, soft, 3.00 demand-against the estate said deceased are John Watson. j desired to present the same for ami affair. The numbers The remains will be est meat. Delania, widow of the late Rufus aged RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. settlement, patronize the following brought Joe Farwell. A fine time was It is Knight, all iudebted thereto are to make reported. 90 8 months 1 requested pay the Musicale: here for burial at 8 at the years, and day. mem make up the program of Tuesday p. m., old hoped that as it has been the custom of the Beef, Corned, 11 Lime, 1.10 immediately to Edward T. Gilbert of Mon- We Mi-o-na tab- Meserve. In Jefferson, January 21, Na- authorized D. Protheroe home. An obituary will be given later.... The guarantee j Butter Salt, 14 lb„ 18a20 Oat Meal, 6 roe, Me., my agent Quartette, “Sylvia” Freedom Dramatic Club to repeat their thaniel W. Meserve, aged 72 years, 9 months. ANNIE L. LONG MORE. Indies Aid plays lets I t cure stomach disease. 1 Com, 82 Onions, 3 Miss Roulstone, soprano, met last Thursday afternoon with in town will f Mariner. In 21, Adelia Stonehain. Mass., December 14, 1909 —2w5 they continue in the old way. back if fail. Lynn, Mass., January Cracked Com, 77 Oil, kerosene, 13al4 Mrs. Ida Adams, alto, Mrs. N. D. Ross.... Mrs. Alice Money they H., widow of Rev. Jason of ! K. tenor Dickey, who has Mariner, formerly Com Meal, 77 Pollock, 6 SOUTH MONTV1LLK. Dr. Frederick Sawyer, Mrs. Eleanor* Perkins died at the Rockland, aged 74 10. 20 I been ill, is slowly recently years, months, days. Cheese, 22 16 Mrs. J. Wm. Robertson, Jr., bass recovering....Miss Gladys home of her In Mrs. Lois Pork, S. Bartlett visited her parents, Mr. nephew, Mr. George Taylor, at .Payson. Hope, January 20, Cotton 2.00 1.13 Intermezzo, “Cavalleria Rusticana,” Mascagni Young, who, is attending the Camden 50 Cents a Box Hobbs 77 and 13 Seed, Plaster, and Mrs. Chas. Clement of Montville,last Mon- High the of 90 She Large Payson, aged years, 2 months j 34 Mr. Paul R. Voght, violinist. it at age years. was in quite good Codfish, dry, 8a9 Rye Meal, day.... Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis have a school homo for a few days....On ac- days. health and active for her Cranberries, 10 Shorts, 1.66 young daughter.... B. F. Harriman is at work count of so much aickneaa years until her last —AT— Patter. In Augusta, 1, Lydia T., Adrian Gordon Guiding Light Sun- February Clover Seed, 00 Sugar, 6 for the Cram Bros, in the mill....A successful the Sea,” Temple illness, which was of but a few weeks’ duration. wife of Mr. James Puttee of Belfast. William Jr. day school has been suspended for a few Flour, 6.75*7.60 Salt, T. I„ 40 term of school Miss Inez of Robertson, J weeks. 8he was the last Pitcher. In South Waldoboro, January 22,! taught by Quin; of her family and is survived A. A. H, G. Seed, Sweet Potatoes, 4 Liberty closed last Bart- HOWES & CO.*8 Thomas W. Pitcher, aged 88 years. Saturday....Preston Lard. 17 Wheat Meal, 4 lett is working for W. J. Knowlton of Liberty