The Republican Journal V01^1E 85___BELFAST, MALNE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1913. NIMUFI? , Journal. Today's OBITUARY. boarding place Thursday evening, telling Mrs Mrs. Lizzie Meser- beside the son, a daughter, SECRET SOCIETIES. B vice noble Griffin that be was going for a walk. .Craig; commander, Hester A. She" vey of Lincolnville, four grandchildren, and I | ,- ,,f the Granges-Bowler Brown; noble Annie M. PERSONAL. The funeral of O. Holmes too k noticed that he seemed depressed, and his prelate, Sanborn; noble r,.;] i jrpi Obituary. ... has George place em- ! one also five sisters and one At a of Palestine Com- great-grandchild; special meeting keeper of records, Alice financial Moore. .Wedding Bells.. Friday, Jan. 17, 1913, at 2 p. m., from his late ployer says that he seemed Mrs. James Hussey; discouraged Thurs- brother: Mrs. Lanson Wentworth, mandery, even- Mr..and Mrs. Vernon Titcomb of Brewer are Bull Moose Knights Templar, Wednesday keeper of records, Frederick W. treas- societies. Uplift home at Maine. A of day and said good to all as he of Brown; to ^‘et Citypoint, profusion night left the Peaae and Athearo Hope, Mrs. Liz- the Order of the was on remove shortly to Island Falls to make Personal. George ing, Temple conferred urer, Charles B. Eaton; James their | flowers and the of market. Hie father was herald, F. Dex' presence many sorrowing unable to find *ie Small of Lowell, Maas., Mr*. Laura Luscum two candidates and a followed the home. of a Frontiers- j banquet de- ter; warder of the inner Alberta Experiences relatives and friends told more any further evidence that gate, Drury Dead. .The Lob- eloquently he contem- of Boston and Mrs. Augustus Wellman of gree work. Miss i \ nzo Adams warder of the outer Harold Marjorie Coombs has returned from than words of the esteem in plated his life. Mrs. gate, S. French; 5 industry.Concerning Maine high which he ending Griffin and her Her twin sister, Amanda, died sev- Camden and Rockport. D. D. G. M. D. assisted representative to the Grand will spend the winter at her home was held. Mr. in letters of Augustus Hayes, by Commandery.Past ^choi'ls- Holmes had been in failing daughter condolence to the fam- eral Her funeral was conducted by in Belfast. years ago. Roy E. Sholes as Grand Marshal, both of Noble Commander, Forrest L. Adams. Before health for a but was never com- ily and to Miss Hazel E. Follow- Burleigh’s Speech year, cheerful, Ramsdell of Milo, Rev. H. A. Corey of Camden. .vention. .“Gene" Rust Join- Timothy Chase Lodge, F. £ A. M„ went to ing the installation were the M. V. B. Mitchell of has been plaining, and no one realized the seriousness of his young lady friend, who is speeches by Troy appoint- Winners. .Literary News employed in Stockton Jan. 16th and ed the the office of Mathews News was received in Camden, Jan. 16th, of Springs installed the grand officers,and then all adjourned to the by Governor an agent for the prevention 1: ansfers in Real Estate. his illness until the last month, when he sank Bro’s., speak of the officers of Pownal F. £ A. M. of to .Fish deceased in the the death at Devil's Lake, North Dakota, of Lodge, banquet room, where a fine supper was served. cruelty animals. Wedding. Facts. rapidly. The end came peacefully, and he highest temiB and extend Oscar of Camden. The tele- At the of Waldo No. A short musical program and followed. Mrs. E. H. Back Numbers. ...The went to his long sleep, quietly and happily as I deep sympathy to the bereaved. Gilkey, formerly regular meeting Lodge, dancing Harey has been seriously ill the Roy Mr. the Tei. & Tel Folks Get To- S. Talbot was announced that he was found dead, but 82, K. of P., of Burnham, Jan. Varnum, deputy, is to remain here for week at her on a child. Such had the Lord ordained for the born in Belfast, August gram Friday evening, past home Miller street, but is News of Brooks..The j 23, 1888 some time and .he the son no further particulars were given. Besides a 10th the officers were the continue his work with the of a man. of Ezra L. and Hortense following elected for rapidly improving. a .Death of D. passing thoroughly good George O. Littlefield i Licrary. R, of he is order. son Talbot, and is survived mother, Mrs. Ezra Young Rockport, coming year: G. J. Mudgett, C. C.; Call, V. Mr. Holmes, of Winslow B. and Johanna Eames by his parents and one Roy and Mrs. Warren J. Foss of Fairfield ar- survived one siBter, Mrs. Edward of Andrew was in brother, Earl L. Talbot. He was by Dodge C.; Miles, P.; Wesley Hunt, M. at A.; The annual installation rived last -of Belfast. Holmes, born Swanville, Maine, Octo- a member of and banquet of Prim- Saturday and are guests of Mr. and I Los and one Frank Waldo I. O. O. Angeles, Cailf., brother, Arthur Hunt, M. of W.; F. A. McAllister, Sec.; rose No. Mrs. Charles H. ber 13, 1811. He was the third of a family of Lodge. F„ and a delegati ,n Chapter, 152, Order of the Eastern Sargent. me Judicial Court..The now the of his 1 from the met Gilkey of Boston, guest siBter, Alfred Bowden, M. of F.; E. took four sons. The Jacob who Lodge the remains on their ar- Harry Kinney, M. Star, place in the Masonic Hall last Fri- Mrs. B. P. Hurd of 'uv Industry..A Tribute, others, Holmes, The Waterviile was the guest rival here Mrs. Dodge, in California. remains will of E.; Charles Dyer, O. G. In lost his life in the Civil W’ar, the late John E. Monday evening, accompanied day evening. spite of the storm, there was while in town to attend t-spon deuce. A Reminis- by The the Eastern Star in- the father. be interred at Devil’s Lake. deceased was a a icted Life-Savers.. Pro- Holmes of North and The funeral was held at his late At the regular of Corinthian large attendance, and at 6.30 90 sat stallation of Dr. Chelmsford, Mass., of meeting Royal nearly and Mrs. O. S. Vickery. home young man ami 1 ad a host friends who were down to the Frank 0. Holmes of Swanville, Me. Mr Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 Rev. Arch Chapter Tuesday the Arch attractive tables, with their deco- o’clock, sudden evening Royal Dr. W. L. West, Messrs. Orrin J. and Stockton Springs .Mar- Arthur A. shocked to learn of his death. He was rative Dickey Holmes received his education in the Blair, pastor of the degree was conferred on two centerpieces of apples, to a deli- Married. .. early ! Universalist candidates and enjoy D. Died.. Ship a a and had been Ralph Southworth motored to Rockland last manager of theater company, cious chicken liam It. Roix... County schools of Swanville and later attended the church, officiating. The bearers were Walter j an official inspection was conducted R. E. pie supper. The supper com- in The deceased was in by Friday the interest of the Belfast Food A. for several years. born | Mrs. lence. Academy at East Corinth. After this he Whitehead, Henry Mudgett, Dr. E.S. Web- Hugh R. Chaplin of Bangor, Grand Scrihe of mittee, H. E. McDonald, chairman, Mrs. Fair. The bereaved relatives have the ( ber and Clarence Islesboro. | taught school for some time in Swanville, E. Hall. the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Maine. A Joseph Tyler, Mrs. S. A. Parker, Mrs. R. B. ! HE GRANGES. deepest sympathy of all. Mr. Horace E. McDonald left for Frankfort and the menu Soutbworth and Alias Monday adjoining towns, and assisted banquet, including oysters, chicken, Evelyn Peavey, were as- New Mr. Thomas Houston of York to attend the Furniture his father in on the farm. Jamaica Plain, Mass A note from Samuel H. the cold meat, etc., was served M. sisted in serving a number of white Exposition. carrying Toward Spring brings | by R. Knowlton. by gowned Mrs. Troy, will install its was born in Swanville McDonald has of the store in his the close of the war Mr. Holmes February 8, and news of the Jan. in young ladies, while the cof- charge enlisted in 1837, de«th, 14th, Newtonville, j Timothy Chase Lodge.F. £ A. M.,will install gentlemen poured •_‘4th. died in Swanville at the absence. the Maine but had home of his sis- Mass of his brother William H. The fee. It was a matter of that Cavalry, gone only on|y Spring. | the following officers at the regular meeting general regret is Mrs. Thomas D. the The Journal had a Grange, Brooks, prosper- as far as when news was ter, Nickerson, December Belfast and efficient chairman of the commit- pleasant call last Augusta re- 7. i family used to live in the deceased, J Jan. 30th: Worshipful master, Ralph Hayford; supper Friday 1912. He was son from C. M. j ,,vn as master. It is the of the late John tee. whose efforts had contributed so Howes. of who was plan- ceived of Lee’s surrender and the com- and his brothers Samuel and Fred and sister Es- ; senior warden, Frank Bramhall; much to- Esq., Liberty, Ruth junior warden, horm g exercises for the re- was Houston. He came to the success of the was unable returning from Bangor, where he had pany mustered out of service. In Swanville several telle, were bom here, as were their parents. Willis G, Hazeltine; A. affair, to be treasurer, George been to have niter. months ago, and because of his present on account of illness. The instal- an eye treated. 1876 Mr. Holmes moved with his father and failing health William went to Boston at the age of fifteen Quimby; secretary, Charles E. Johnson; senior was unable to return to lation mother to his own was and lived ther until his death. He was ceremonies which followed the ban- Dr. | ise Grange, Winterport, Waldo, Maine, and married Laura I. home,and 1 well deacon, R. B. Rand; junior deacon, A. Perry E. D. Tapley was called to New York cared for his sister and quet were most 4th G. H. York. The who survives him. Seven tenderly by niece. Miss known all travelled in interesting and last t le by Bartlett, children through Maine, having j Coombs; tyler, Alvin Blodgett; trustee for impressive. Friday by illness of his 1 rother, ( apt. Mr. Mrs. Ros- Harriet Nickerson, until he became Past District Deputy Grand Alatron Airs. Olive. Ira ores, and blessed this union, of whom six are living: Dr. seriously this State for many years selling cloth to the three years, George A. Quimby. Tapley and vas accompanied by his broth- ill, when his and later Hurd of recently presented with a W. Holmes of wife, his daughter Ruth, goods trade and the tailoring trade. He had Waterville performed the work er» Ihomas of George Boston, Massachusetts, dry At a special meeting of F. iapley Tremont. came and cared for Bagaduce lodge, most I are members of the Dr. John F. Holmes of New him until his death. He been out of business for about impressively, and was ably assisted by Manchester, eighteen years, £ A. M., Jan. the Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. who bore his intense Brooksville, 11, following Lord, nave been >i esteem in which Maude B. H. Fair .'suffering patiently and keot had an attack of locomoter ataxia at by Miss Emeroy Ginn as Grand Alarshal they Hampshire, Holmes, lolmes, having ; officers were a number of ** duly installed by P. M„ Ernest spending weeks ir. this city vis- his courage until the last. Mr. time and been an invalid Rev. David L. Wilson as Grand tnbers. Clyde B. Holmes, of Belfast, Maine, and Houston lived that since. The Chaplain iting his oarents. Mr o (■ Gay Babson, assisted by William Cam: W. M.. in his native town until he w-as <»o -a .nviiit* held a vprv int.pr- E. Hoimes ot Waldo, Maine. The seventh eighteen years family have relatives in Belfast and are well vjrana urgamst. Elwin Steele; S. W., Harry treas- Lord, have gone to New Bedford, Mass. when he went to Saunders; The officers installed cnua, a daughter, died in After mov* I old, Winterport to work is remembered by the older residents. were as follows: j «r.day evening, Jan. 13th, infancy. urer, Frank Perkins; secretary, I. J. Worthy Mrs. William F. the store of Cousins; Mrs. Schoppe left yesterday for a to Mr. Holmes 1 Treat & Co. While there he be- Matron, Hattie S. Ritchie; pa- Moodv in the chair. The ing Waldo, undertook arming J. 1 .worthy 1 The sad news of the sudden death of Mrs. chaplain, N., Palmer; marshal, W'illia Carn; few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. William N. and almost came acquainted with and married Miss tron, Arthur Ritchie; associate matron .t-grees were conferred on a lumbering exclusively, ard with Carrie S. D., Ernest J. Lawrence Todd in j: Elizabeth Abott Balentine, the widely known Babson; D., Varnum; Mrs. Julia Portland, joining there Prof. success. In to Crane of that He was in Vickery; secretary, Miss Al- Schoppe, w for member- 1902, procure better schooling place. the Commis- S. S., James J. John who is applications Registrar of the University of Maine, was re- Campbell; S., P, Howard; attending the State Poultry Show. for his he sary Department in berta Wadsworth; deputy Miss The officers were in- children, bought the place of his de- Washington at the time of tyler, Charles Mumler. treasurer, ceived in Belfast on Monday. Mrs. Balentine Donald Knowlton of the cease the Civil and for Florence E. Chaples; Mrs. Delta i ring, Jan. 20th, at City point, Maine, and moved there V\ar, the past twenty years conductress, Ella J. Kappa Epsilon by Deputy passed away last Sunday night at the home of Belfast Lodge No. 140, N. E. O. will in of with or more had lived in P., Woodcock; assistant Mrs. Lou C. fraternity Colby, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. A. 5 and mem- his family, where in company with his Massachusetts. “Uncle conductress, \Vinterport, her brother-in-law, George Balentine, in stall the officers at its meet- Knowlton as he was following regular Hills; Marshal, Miss Louise J. of Fairfield, is a candidate for the ht of were son Fair, he had since been in Tom,” commonly called, had a won- Read; chaplain, Grange Monroe engaged firming Waterville, where she was over Sun- Jan. staying ing Monday evening 27th: Warden, Ger- Mrs. Cleora H. assistant of the 1913 and milling. Politically, Mr. Holmes bilieved derfully cheerful disposition and was Read; organist, Mrs. Isa C.* managership track ream. always day en route to Boston for a few days' visit. trude F. Stevens; Vice Hannah A. to tell a Warden, Howes; Adah, Mrs. Cordelia H. Miss Grace H. that the safety of the ready witty story. He had such a Brown; Ruth, Hayes, chief operator f the Jan. 9th, the officers of republic depends:, upon Mrs. Balentine had been connected with the Colcord; Ida A. F. Secre- kind Secretary, Mahoney; Mrs. Maude S. Waldo & having two of about heart that he could not Bramhall; Esther, Miss Bertha Telephone Telegraph went rr.nam, were installed for political parties equal help making University for over twenty years, and will be tary, Eben M. Charles Company, friends Sanborn; Treasurer, R. S. Miss Alice E. to Portland so that the evil in one wherever he went, and will be Wiley; Martha, Simmons; last to District Edward strength, the m ght be greatly- mourned all over the world, where- Saturday spend several j Deputy severely Coombs; Chaplain, Mary E. No ris; Guide, Ed- and checked the missed, not only his near relatives Electa, Mrs. Cordelia Jenneys; w’arder, Miss days attendtd the of ihe cnief i -ted Mr. and Mrs. H. L. by possible victory of the by and ever a former student or friend of the Uni- win L. meeting by Colcord; Guardian, Walter H. Juan; Charlotte M. other. He as a frie ids, but by all who knew him. At his Tibbetts; sentinel, Adrian C. operators of the State Jan. 22nd. Grange. The following began Republican, tasting versity is located. Sentinel, Ella B. Coombs; Trustee, Giles G. Ab- his funeral the Tuttle. During the ceremonies a 1 first vote for Abraham Lincoln beautiful flowers were silent tokens piano Mr. and Mrs. Edward *. B. McKechnie, mas Later, bott. The entertainment committee will fur- T. Waltz arrived in I of an solo Mrs. Eion B. Giichrest a as the Democratic weakened affection from the relatives. The services Augustus C’arll, aged and respected citi- by and contralto Bucksport last overseer; Maude E. Mud- party true nish an entertainment. A good attendance is Saturday from V\ alduboro. were held zen of West died 1st solo by Miss Isabel Ginn were much to his he its ranks Dec. 10th, Rev. A. A. Blair of Bel- Unity, Jan. after an ill- enjoyed. where they had been the of rry, steward; James Mc- principles, joined and, desired guests Mr. Waltz's fast The ness of ten weeks. Mr. was SI of The graceful little speeches the to characteristic of his nature, action officiating. interment was in the Carl} years by retiring parents, spend a few with Mr. and Ethel M. Allen, treasurer; by raiher The days He had been active tc officers of Eastern Star I. and Matron than village cemetery in Winterport, Me. age. quite up his ill- Encampment, incoming Worthy were pleasant Mrs. P. A. Mrs. ! retary; Charles Dyer, gate- words, he continued to stand for the Goodale, Waltz’s parents. ness and last season rode the 0. O. F., of Portland were installed Jan. 14th. features of the '] hree of haying mowing evening. applications Ceres; Vina Cole, Pomo- equalization political power. Religiously Harriet Newell widow of Percy S, Edgecomb, wl o was called to Perkins, the late machine and horse which he had The Portland Argus “Eastern Star En- for in the were Mr. Holmes rake, done says: membership Chapter received, Flora; Lottie never publicly expressed prefer K. ranston, R. I., by the illr ess of his Winn, lady Capt. George Carter, died at 1.15 a. 1 m., for 40 years. Mr. Carll never married, but campment enters most auspiciously upon its and the name of one candidate was voted sister, ence for any but at heart he up- Mrs. N. J. m denomination, Jan 21st at her home, 9 Commercial street. She Pottle, returned home lived on the home place with his brother and new year with every prospect of progressive- on. Mrs. Hurd was presented with a beauti- Wednesday was a L'niversalist. lle followed conscien- hew Lecturers' was born in Belfast 12, 1831, the morning by boat, and soon aft. r his a rival ! England May daughter sister, both of whom did all could for bis ness, with a staff of efficient officials, and with ful bouquet of roses, while the life the Golden Rule. He they retiring received a ted an tiously throughout of the late and telegram his sistei’s [ invitation from Joseph Syrena French Perkins. comfort his last the distinction of the chief Worthy Matron received a anneuneing was during illness. having youngest bouquet of chry- charitable, generous, quick to forgive and, When she was nine of leath. Traue to meet in Au- years age her father patriarch ever installed in the State of Maine santhemums and a lunch of pink carnations. “as the world knows nut," a oi Feb. 13th and deeply religious moved into the neighborhood which had since in the of Arthur H. who A Chellis | Friday, MAINE HAS LUST ONE MOORE. person Wood, despite number of visitors from other chapters were H. Michaels of Mass., is man. Mr. Holmes was been Springfield, e held at quiet, unassuming, her home. Feb. 8, 1859, she was united his | City hall. The age, only 26 years, is already accorded the j present to enjoy the evening, emi the fine spending a week’s vacation with his much loved and in his a?;d The Courier from parents, e respected family in with Skagit County Sedro- at City hall. Thursday marriage Capt. Carter, the ceremony reputation of being one of the most earn- work, which was The Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Waldo j among his close friends—those who beautifully exemplified. Michaels, avenu.-. knew him in Montv ilie. In Wooley, Wash., reached us last week. This is r irpose of perfecting the taking place September, 1S80, est workers of the order in this section of the has a and Mr. Michaels was until best. This of love chapter large steadily increasing recently one cf the feeling and esteem he re- she became a an and O. M. Moore is the edi- I ne Lecturers’ confer- member of the Belfast Baptist S-page weekly, country.” Mr. Wood is a son of Fred and Ida and is -.erks in the Parker in the membership starting the new year with House, Boston, and left ciprocated fullest measure. He was al- church tor and a tale. ill the lecturers of subor- by baptism. Rev. F. \V. Ryder was the manager. Thereby hangs Mr. Wood, of Belfast, and a most there for a similar the Stephenson formerly prosperous outlook. position m Springfield. ways same true friend in and adver- Moore was the of ! mona in the joy pastor a: that time. Since then stie had been founder the Phillips Phono- has bee., a visitor here. jj granges frequent Miss Laura E. of sity. No in distress ever Morris, daughter Mr. and deserving charity a taithful member of the church and its so- graph, and made a success of a ! al* about 470. To this publishing The the of him in vain. He was Way Back ball given by members Mrs. Ilenry Morris, who has been ill sought honest in every and in what was then a Bull critically invited inter- cieties, constant in her attendance as long weekly paper practically Moose Uplift in Maine. patrons He 1. 0. 0. F. and Rebekahs in Emery hall, Bucks- with a cold that developed pneumonia particular. possessed the ability to as health and it was a symp- r >1 '.he n.asters of acutely permitted. She had suffered for wilderness, very important fac- the vari- was a not- from he port.last Friday night, grand affair, [Boston Sunday toms, is reffirTen as somewhat improved and distinguish right wrong and never some time with heart tor in the as a re- Herald.] j ecter! that the attend- disease and a recent at- building up Range ley region lacked the of his withstanding the rainy weather. Some 68 Some of the members of the there are good of a courage convictions, nor the tack of the hastened the sort for and vacationists. Progressive hopes complete recovery. i i> -ver 300, from all grip end, which came sportsmen Wishing will to into effect that coupleswent on in the grand march and about Maine under orders She is a in the Sth parade and carry which he felt was She was an to seek new fields and win new laurels Legislature, acting meekly pupil very popu- will be the suddenly. alumnus of Seaside Air. probably Mr. Holmes cared one-half the dancers were in costume, some from Montana and have been, mak- lar with her schoolmates. right. little for public ap- Circle and Moore sold the Maine Oyster Bay, ever held in Chautauqua always maintained her Phonograph, (now \ g meeting very fine ones The plaud. He followed his conscience rather than and being represented. Way ing an exhibition of themselves of 'ate that Miss\esta McAllister, ter of Mrs. F. "f the interest in it. She was also a member of Woods) engaged in newspaper work in daugi |j living principles Back orchestra of Bar Harbor made a He was quite must make the whatever its ef- A. Noble of public opinion. seen, but seldom rhomas H. Marshall Circ of Waterville; and Horace angels weep, Hartlar.d, formerly of Pittsfield, s to e, Ladies the G. later,taking Greeley’s k-signed bring about a hit. The galleries were filled to overflowing. heard, silent thinker, whose true worth was he fect at Armageddon. It was not that and Clarence son >.t Mrs- Charles \. R and had served as Chaplain. She was advice, went west and had a very active and merely McAllister; jj ic-nt of Grange work Refreshments were served on the floor during probably only known and that to but what a they broke party and the Foster of Burnham, were n:..rriid in Ivr.iai.il partially j:.usually fond of flowers and a s*u- must have been successful journalistic pledges repudiated life-long the entire were in attendance a few. He was laid to rest in the evening. Many in which had Jan. 1-Uh at the home of :he ride's family lot in ivnt of them. She as a devoted wife and career in the State of Washington. A few popular primary they taken parr, aunt, Mrs. .'c!. the the from out of town. The were about comedy-dram?, cemetery at .Maine. receipts hut tr e climax of Wheeler After a w tr;: to B. Citypoint, not her, a staunch friend and a good years ago we heard that he had returned to the} capped high-minded DeRc.y ing at neighbor, $125. The hall was decorated with horse the Grange hall in Now fades the on disinterested ton will return to Burn! ... | glimmering landscape the der child, A!zo M. Carter of Mai ne, bought a farm, and was to statesmanship when they joined they where they only Capt. Clif- supposed blankets and the Jan. in the sight, farming implements. On the members in 30th, one have settled down to the remainder of Democratic a movement to ex- will reside. And all the air a solemn stillness ondale, Mass.; brother. Capt. James F.Per- spend refreshments will be holds, stage in front was a large exhibit of hens, four members Save his in expel Republican from the ■ where the beetle wheels his droning cins of Belfast; her granddaughter, Miss days honorable retirement. But it ap- Leg- Among those who attended he recep u m ducks and other farm stock. before the enter- islature on the that flight, 'iiarlotte. who nail made her home with her pears it was only a visit. During a twenty ground they were post- and banquet of the N’ew England, brvth. And lulls drowsy tinkling the distant folds: absence installation ot me omcers ox Arcadia masters ar.u mereiore to in or years, and a grandson, George Carter of years the old friends in Maine had ineligible ember- association at the Copley Plaza, Boston, on Reneath those (hp fViorwle Jr. tKa ...flet- Temple, Pythian Sisters, of Brewer, which rugged elms, that vew-tree’s .hiftondale. survive to mourn their loss. Tha ship. I’uesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. T with a 'eer, and iove of snaae, fresh in the of look place last Friday evening, was most en- Since Maine became a State funeral will take place today, at 2 mind, climate the north Pacific nobody had be- Webster of their son. J. Mildred Wentworth Where heaves the turf in a Thursday, Cambridge, Russell many moulding was joyable event, added interest being given the fore discovered that and Moore felt to the constitution raised a *■- anger sister, heap, I’cloek, Rev. \V. F. ^turtevant officiating. congenial, called upon VV ebster and their guest, Aiiss Lytle C. 51« affair by the presence of Emunah of bar to the Zettie Smith Each in his narrow cell forever laid, engage agair. in the journalistic fray, and is Temple lection of a postmaster to the Leg- rill of Belmont, Ale. Ethel Parker Sons and fathers of Old Town as of the local tem- the hamlet sleep. Mrs. Rose E. Jackson Collins, wife of J. W. now hard at it. In an editorial he makes “no special guests islature. Postmasters had served in every ses- Chas. F. who with Mrs. is tiier to the Halstead was served the Shaw, Shaw spelli- Perhaps in this neglected spot is laid .’ollins, passed away Jan. 17th at her home in rash promises,” and “Progress” will be his I ple. Supper during evening sion without challenge. But the exigencies of Bertha ii. Mears ng the winter in writes from Miami Some heart once and the services of installation were conduct- Florida, Mabel pregnant with celestial iolbrook, Mass., aged 55 years, c months and watchword. No one who ever knew Moore the senatorial campaign made a new Gurney discovery ir.der date of Jan 13th: “We are the fire; ed District Jennie Dockham of enjoying ane hunter, ! days. Mrs. Collins was the of the would look for anything different. by Deputy of some sort neces.sary on the of the Hands that the rod of n have daughter part ine weather. It has been Leo Jackson empire ight She was assisted Mrs. Wes- pleasant everyday sway’d ate Albion K. and Margaret (Simmons) Jack- Prospect. ably by Democrats and those of the Progressives who >< far and from 75 to SO in the shad?- 1 am practisin’ physician Or WEDDING BELLS. and Mrs. Daniel French of wakeu to ecstasy the living lyre. ! on of Belfast* Me., and leaves to mourn their ley Seavey Brewer. became their camp followers. So found c Clarence Paul they over to the Beach this afternoon The officers installed include Mrs. Gertrude going to try Lester Merithew Far from the oss, beside her husband, two brothers, J. Er- a provision in the constitution which said that madding crowd’s ignoble strife, Gray-Keyes. The of Miss Hazel he water. The is fast w ith win- -ud” Cross marriage M. E. C Miss Ethel E. Mrs. city tilling up Hovey His sober wishes never learn'd to rin Jackson of Belfast, Albion K. Jackson of Aiken, ; Carlisle, S.; no person holding any office under ti e United stray; of Elmer of Great ter visitors from all over the Ernest Bowen Along the cool vale of daughter Keyes Works, E. Mrs. Hattie M. of sequestered life Aurora, Iowa; one sister, Mrs. Anna Bowden Amy Howard, J.; Moore, States government, “post officers excepted,” J. G. Harding He kept the noiseless tenor of his and Herbert E. Gray, also of Great I ind they all say the same thing—this can't be way. >f two Works, T.; Mrs. C. Annie Dooey, M. of Mrs. Lois should have a seat in and Belfast; nephews, Arthur W. Jackson R.; the Legislature. refreshments, 25 toDk place at the parsonage in Old >eaL” Large was his and his < Baptist M. of Mrs. Alice P. of bounty soul sincere, >f Holbrook, Mass., and Fred S. Jackson of Sargent, F.; Yeaton, T.; argued that a meant the c-xt fair Heav’n Town They “post-officer" evening. did a recompense as Saturday evening, January 11th. Rev. Those of our readers who largely send; and three Miss Bow- | Mrs. Harriet Powers, G. of T.; Mrs. Agnes | officer of an and rerr.t-mber the He to all he ieifast; nieces, Gladys army post not an officer of the ''•orth Searsport, held a gave mis’ry had, a tear, j Fred A. Snow officiated, using the single ring charming account which we } rinted of “l-'oi- 1 whose home is with Mr. Moore, P. C.; Mrs. Agnes Moore, He gained from Heav’n all he len, Collins, Mrs. A. M. representa- postal service, and that in consequence a post- lette” other contributions it was ('twas wish'd) service. The were unattended. uiid by Mrs. Grace vth,and although a young couple friend. £oss of Lincoinville and Miss Roselyn Jackson tive to grand temple. master was not excepted from the provision I). Favre will be pleased to hear that she has •‘■as six inches some They will make their home in Great Works deep The < received irem the Minister of Affairs officiating clergyman, Rev. A. A. Blair, >f Union, Me. At the age of fifteen she be- The officers 3f Mt. Batti? Lodge, I O. O. F., forbidding federal office-holders from the Foreign -mbers of with the bride's Mrs. was for in the distinction of the Morning Light of the 1 parents. Gray Paris Academic Palms pastor Universalist church of Belfast, fan teaching and was a great favorite with were installed Jan. 14th District It was a most absurd contention Camden, by Legislature. us in ,ns had been were several years a resident of this city, and and will join congratulating her. I order j. invited, a tribute to Mr. ler She paid splendid Holmes’ ster- pupils. taught school uniil her mar- Grand Master Winfield Scott and they could not their faces as was created in 1808 1 as a reward '• oazie called the friends here extend best wishes. Deputy Richards, keep straight by Napoleon meeting character in a ling very beautiful sermon, iage to Mr. Collins, when they moved to How'- j assisted by W.Johnson as grand marshal, they argued it, but it served their for literary merit, and has been bestowed ■ form Ralph purpose. I and after the regu- rhe funeral Mrs. Favte for publications in both French and arrangements were conducted by ird, R. I., where they were instructors in the PERKINS-BUNTON. Alger Perkins and Mias John Johnson as grand secretary, L. L. Ander- They railroaded through the House the ■ ess *ast Master Wilder expul- English.—The Animals Friend, Lot.don, Eng- ft Charles R. Coombs of ! Echool for twelve Belfast. Socconosset years. The de- Dunton of were in son as warden, J. F. Thomas as sion of one member who was a K'ht installed the follow Daisy Hampden united grand grand Republican land. based had a gentle and gracious presence and as and the other three were marriage Friday evening, Jan. 17th. Both guard, and Ruel Robinson grand chaplain. postmaster so scared manner: M., Ira Veazie; will be interested in the article on | The sad news was received here last vas beloved by relatives and friends, —since the Many Friday greatly ire popular young people and have hosts of The officers are as follows: Noble grand, Fred Democratic-Progressive combina- y. E, Mrs. F. M. Nicker- 1 another G. Eaton the Ban- of the death in Boston of S. son fhe funeral services, at her were page, by Virgil of; Roy Talbot, of request, friends who join in extending congratulations Hanson; vice g~and, Warren Conant; record- tion had the votes to attain their end—that ! ; A. S., G. H Stevens; gor News on the late “Gene" Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Talbot of this His 1 leld at the home of her J. Ervin their were Daily Rust, city. brother, snd best, wishes for a happy future. They ing secretary, John Leach; financial secretary, resignations wired to Washington jj.. '**w. Sec’y, Fred M. Nick- and which includes reminiscences of the East hat and overcoat, a purse in « fackson. Rev. D. B. Phelan, pastor of the Bel- D. W. W. and there. Even then -- containing $30.79 will reside at Cornor, where Mr. Arey; treasurer, Joseph Bowers, accepted they would Hattie May Nickerson; Ellingswood’s Maine Conference at in money, a watch and a bank book de- Ja6t Methodist church, officiated and Mr. J. F. E. Chester have been but the Seminary Bucksport showing Perkins is a prosperous storekeeper. trustees, C. Fletcher, L. Pascal, expelled, required hour ar- f. ''ward; L. O., Mrs. Abbie the bU s. Mr. baton is not quite accurate in posits in the Suffolk savings bank and checks > Sheldon conducted. Many beautiful flow- Ralph Johnson; R. S. N. G., Ralph W. Johnson; riveo ior me senatorial vote, and saved them. h». Mrs. Abbie his statement the elder and Spaulding, drawn on the • tne remains o xt a n___ _i_n I concerning Rust Waldo Trust Co. of Belfast, were irs accompanied ar.d she This many sound like the of a comic r“ (;. H. Stevens. PERSONAL. plot Hkj, Remarks found rest in the tomb in his paper, The Progressive Age. Wn. M. Rust Thursday night near the rail of the vas laid to Morrill. The | drews; conductor, W. S. Richards, chaplain, opera, but it actually happened at Augusta |Lint ball of j was a man of decided a com- Norning Light, South Boston at >earers were J. Freeman ability, genial bridge Dorchester avenue. Sheldon, Henry j Charles B. of Freedom was a bus:- Geo. E. Nichols; R. S. S., E. J. Prince; L. S, S., : last week. Moreover, though there were five iKen for an old-fashioned Sampson i. The conclusion Richard Merrian and Leslie panion, and he was cheated out of the nomina- that he had met his death by Wentworth, Pay- n 2ss visitor in Augusta last E. J. Heale; I. G., Fred Merchant; O. G., F. N. I postmasters in the membership of the House k Grange was called Friday. tion for at the again 1 Congress convention held in this drowning was justified when his ion. Mr. Collins fully appreciates the kind- I R. S. V. Jesse Cross. The in- only four were slated for 1 Saturday, G., summary t carried Dr. E. M. Bradley of was a recent Thompson; expulsion lowing program his friends in Pemaquid city; or perhaps it would be better to say that uuuy was recovered ana identified. That he less of many Belfast, who were j stallation was followed by a social dance in the on the day of the senatorial vote, two weeks >■, auuress or welcome, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bailey. he was outgeneraled the of should have tnus ended his in their efforts to comfort, him in his hall. after the session The fifth by supporters P. M. life was a great ! intiring Engine opened. member l!\ Parker; singing, John B. Huff of Mass., was the Thompson H. Murch. shock to his friends in affliction.— M. A. J. Springfield, who held a commission as was a w,th many this city and is | treat The officers of Harbor O. E. postmaster i\:.- Hattie at the piano. the week of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lit- Light Chapter, i unaccountable unless guest past and so it was he i due to were installed on Progressive himself, felt that With the close of the year 1912 Deacon Al- followed and remarks despondency ; Cedar street. S., Rockport, Friday evening caused Mrs. Beula Ritchie Putnam was Dorn in tlefield, was not the constitution in by ill-health, as he had suffered for ; Edith Lenfest of violating holding fred Adams had served the Castine congre- tv. -ers of Nov. 30, 1890, and Jan. 10th, by Miss Thomas j Morning Light Monroe, passed to the Mrs. Alzo M. Carter of his two years from a serious Cliftondale, Mass., seat. Thus was Progressivism raised to school jw its 5- ur the closed in kidney trouble. He ligher life Jan. 4, 1913. She was the daughter ton, assisted by installing marshal. Miss Jessie gational Sunday thirty years Grange arrived boat the nth was of a cheerful >f Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Ritchie. In by Wednesday morning, called power of practical partisanship! It to within a he had range starts out on an- naturally disposition, of ex- early Crawford of Thomaston. A line program of superintendent. Up year her heart to cellent ife she gave God and was a faith- here by the death of Mrs. Harriet N. Carter. was a kind of and deal which been active in this whole '■ hoard of habits, popular with all who knew him, music and was at intervals uplift square very work and his officers. Come ful follower of her Saviour, in Him at readings presented and had devoted trusting Miss Ida S. returned last to M aine had never seen before. heart ai.d soul was for its welfare and inter- » ; our parents, who were A little more Burgess Monday the installation. A dance in the ban- latch string is al expecting ill times. than one year ago she during | a visit from to Z her duties in the Waldo 1 As for the constitutional in and him when the shocking news came was married L. Putnam of Monroe and County Registry of quet room, following the ceremonies in the provision ques- est, at the close of the thirty years he left live in the that his went to lovely home had es- after an absence of several on ac- tion, it was from that in the constitu- his school in a prostrated mother and called his fath- they Deeds, days hall, was enjoyed by the many guests present. adapted Sunday very flourishing condi- 1 tablished for themselves. There was er to on a sad only a count of a severe cold. tion of Massachusetts at the time Maine be- I Islesboro Inn. Boston mission. Talbot The officers installed were: tion. He celebrated his S5th birthday in Pos- Young few short months of enjoyment before her Worthy Matron, was a came a State. Later the old-fashioned term graduate of the Belfast High school and j Health failed her and she was to Miss Zadie B. who has been in Mrs. Minetta E. E. ton, Wednesday, Jan. 22nd, and the children oi in and the lumber ordered obliged return Carter, Kings- Paul; Worthy Patron, Fales; jj 1 home. was to in his school was in to her father’s All that fond N. Y seveial months en Mrs. Ina “post-officer” changed “postmaster” in the school sent him a shower of cards, 11 ! days prominent athletic parents ton, for route from Associate Matron, Wooster; Treas- birthday extension to be added to a kind and l.-iv,, His ind loving husband could do was the Massachusetts but h: s re- sports. father was for many years an en- Redlands, Calif., to Belfast, has her urer, Mrs. Alice Gardner; Conductress, Mrs. constitution, wishing him many happy returns of the day. Hark Harbor. This large lone to prolong her life, but the Master called changed on the mained in the Maine constitution. 1 He was also 1 gineer Maine Central, and is still in the ind she to and returned to Redlands. Louise Associate Conductress, Mrs. unchanged presented with a magazine from at the south or to cheerfully responded the summons, plans Holbrook; d the front The amendment in employ of the company, and the son had look- knowing that "He doeth all things well.” Al- Sarah Miss Blanche Massachusetts shows con- the older pupils of the school. Samuel Adams toward the street Ralph Collins has gone to the McLean hos- Pascal; Marshal, Bowden; running though at timeB her was she that the two terms were ed forward to railroading as his life-work. De- suffering severe, Btar Adah. Mrs. clusively synony- of this city is a son of Deacon Adams. to its size was in Waverly, Mass., to train for a nurse. points: Eugenia Fales; Ruth, “terially and appear- always cheerful, always of oth- pital mous. The barred from that color blindness or thinking dictionaries back up this view. roorri by some ers, never complaining, in her Mr. Collins has been two terms at Coburn Mrs. Rufus Shibles; Esther, Miss Mary Pottle; The many readers of The Journal who knew will also be enlarged, always trusting Constitutional ■JH | eye trouble he obtained in the Saviour. By her quiet and lawyers and judges in Maine employment thoughtful way Classical Institute and one at Martha, Mrs. Geo. Huntley; Electa, Miss Edith the grandfather and the father of William R. the wi3 every v Bank in a New ■ while a w'inter evening in assert the of Christ in d«endcew.?rr«'iu,jou »*l England "i„ , away many teachings regard me of the factors affecting public edu- *“ our forest home telling us to the between the I —"ijgp1 Washington relationship existing ction and every State has been given a ■ “Your money back If It of his early experience in the West. In different manifestations of and falls” Deity ■ank of its own on each point examined. ■ Get Pratts Profit sharing 1393 in with a ex- Booklet. he, company brother, the divine When the speaker all the DRINK offspring. \mong States of the union the \ PRATT FOOD CO. can * from St. be overcome » i Cliff Cave, Mo., 25 miles sang PhUa. and * bv HASIT plored \ X for Infants and Foundation- places Maine Chicago TREATMENT. No M if Children. twenty-second At all feed and 'ini! Louis. As recalls, the entrance There is a fountain filled with blood a poultry imlp.m suits cert ...At memory n stands absolutely *1 Drawn veins rank. She second among the to the cave was 20 feet wide and 12 feet The Kind You Have has borne the from Immanuel’s Always Bought signa- And sinners beneath that flood States in the number ture of plunged proportionate of 4c by dial] high. There was 12 feet of stone and Clias. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his Lose all their guilty stains. IMF fimatuK-v.} children in school, while she stands THE earth above the entrance. After enter- personal supervision for over 30 Allow no one 1 wished he and what SON. NEAL years. would stop explain ilmost at the lowest end of the L T. SHALES & INSTITim to deceive in schedule ,'"rU" '1 ing the cave the iirst apartment was 40 you this. Counterfeits, Imitations and that language meant to him. I suppose Tellih™ea4210.ATe'’ “ Peing forty-fifth on the point of teach- by 30 feet and 20 feet high. A stream Just-as-good” are but Experiments, and endanger the it meant a purifying of the human soul health of ers’ salaries. leads Maine in of water ran along the left side. As Children—Experience against Experiment. by being brought into contact with the respect to the proportionate number of the apartment had a smooth floor and Divine. As nature’s laws are similar thildren in school, while South Carolina, had been used for dancing a wall of The Kind You Have throughout it is probable that blemishes probate Always Bought Mississippi and North Carolina are the brick had been in human character are healed iofiii built the of 1 Bears of something along edge the Signature pnly States ranking lower in teachers’ At a Probate Court 1. after the in which blemishes on for the of the water to keep the merry-makers out manner salaries. County v.v.; day of January, A. D ;< of the water. As we followed this under- a tree are covered by new and healthy ! In the number of school days per child A certain instrument, p stream toward its we dis- Such a does not obviate A will and testauieu- ground source, growth. theory Maine climbs to the ninth place; to the lute of Winterport, in si ccvered by the light of candles numerous the necessity of following Christ as he ceased, having been eleventh place in point of high school pre>,< some of them connected for not many people have Ordered, That notice b. apartments, by commanded, and to the seventh facilities place in terested by causing ;< cm an so small that a man would yet learned how to live according to opening in published three weeks In Use For Over proportionate registration secondary puidicau have to crawl through on hands and 30 Years. nature. Every violation of nature’s Journal, puluisi TNI CKWTAUW COS. FA NV, NSW YOW K CITY. and may appear at a robao- collegiate institutions. Maine oc- * laws human life and transfers • knees. After going from one-fourth to shortens rTJV'- Ti / ; Hellast, within- and :..i s, cupies twenty-first position among the ond Tuesday ot Fein-,.. a to the results of sin. When one-half mile the caves became too low posterity mock before noon, an.i >i States on point of school expenditure in Germs Are Evarywisrs tile to the Church shall have learned that their Grip liave. why same >n walk in, and the party returned. The and to wealth and the needs a few proved alb-wed mission as followers of Christ is proportion occupies The grip only days .I stream at the upper end was 3 feet wide merely In \ and the on the of to w:eck the health. this short A true copy. Attest 6 a of without food or journey was made in to discover and teach Nature’s then twenty-eighth position point and inches deep. place safety bed, safety. laws, time it so thoroughly poisons the ARTHIR \\ now school child. While and near. They wenttoCokeville, will have reached their expenditure per tissue of the On the entrance of the fire, night drawing Wyoming, they proper blood and every body approaching and Maine’s rank on all other is cred- is rated. After going down river half a mile the discovered an onyx quarry. Need- sphere. points that the victim p.o.si Every At a Probate < ourt bn cave footsteps were heard and the for the ..f \v party for its itable, the low salary rating reduces her muscle and joint of too body acl es, County horse with much reluctance was ing capital development one of Geo. M. of \. i» concealed themselves to the per- Cole, and a: i Bdav January, welcome to the lowest sleep is fitful disturbed, to and to the White Bros, went to and se- general average among the suaded plunge in swim the op- Chicago Topsfield, Mass., Jan. 6, 1913. ba k of rito tv t a certain Instrument newcomers. It to be a young there is pain eyes proved cured the New England States A will and testam. posite side. During the next forenoon co-operation of Van Osdale in the head. The grin stays in t! o man two ladies. As late of Charlestown m accompanied by who forwarded THE EXPERIENCE OF ONE TEACHER. for miT.-s the lilooil is they reached another place so steep as to Bros., the necessary ma- ALONZO ADAMS DEAD. system years been presented lor probat. ■he was the cave to them a it can explaining i cleansed and btrlt so that 1 be unsafe for their horse.so they left their chinery and they quarried and prepared A certain Maine teacher, who has been up Ordered, That indict sixshooter was discharged in the op- overcome the poisoim of tlie dis- terested by causing a carload of It *» mo vii miui'u uj iiiv 111115 v/i utiuii a for more than years an instructor : baggage and instead of swimming the onyx. was discovered forty who do not take a published three week- direction a ease. People posite by member of the of this publican Journal, river went up the mountain to return to that the best part of the quarry had Island. of the youth State, having come blood-building medicine after pu! concealed The echo and re-echos good ilia' appear at a Pi party. the are the ones i apointon the river farther down stream. been so shattered by earthquake shocks Boston, Jan. 15. A former “King’ to the time when it is necessary to give an attack of grip Helfast. within and : of the sound the numerous walls sutler for Tuesday of Februar\ against that could not is dead in Boston. An island her life finds herself who yen-s. At the highest point on the mountain they get slabs of sufficient kingdom up employment ueiore noon, aim snow 'i caused the new comers to and Drive every trace from disappear mourns his loss. The dead ruler is Alon- oftheprip why the same should they could see the whole course of the size to be profitable. passing in review her financial oppor- Dr. Wil- were not seen ltouDtiess zo Adams, one time Yankee your system by taking ami all* wed. tney again. skipper, tunities and her future care and mainte- Pills. Mrs. W. II. river they had been following for a week. later of Swan’s and for liams’ Pink ,lAMl> a band of in “King" Island, ’. t> A true copy. Attest they reported desperadoes nance. Parker, of No. West Union While the the The the few a Connecticut A u rniu the packing baggage along above experiences of my friend past years farmer, N. who did cave. He died at the Massachusetts street, Newark, Y., river toward the horse seems genera’ With the of two years all of they camped very real to me, because I nave exception this, says: "I was sick for two About of the in this last at the At a Probate i‘<»urt : the middle following on hospital city night age this teacher’s service has been in Maine. a level spot about the size of a traversed that of following the and every for Hi** v'- house, part the country by of 78 years, a life of diver- years crip County of the two brothers started out ending widely < *• February : on account of She has served in towns and in one thought I was g ..ng into eon- day of January, .\. ; approaching darkness. train and had similar experience in fol- sified activities. Mr. Adams, or “The twenty of on a western and i I trembled so that Chicago hunting were as he was best leaves a different schools and has sumption. certain instrun em, t They reminded the next morning lowing a river. But as one of that King” known, thirty-five t day I could notsitstil! in a chair. \ will and testam Near the wife and three one ot whom is a .My prospecting expedition. city a shower of stones children, 4500 late of < by rolling that men kind of life is enough for me I never got taught approximately children, heart palpitated and I had to he Belfast, in said iir.iits were halted an officer and dentist in Brooklyn. ed, having been pi **<,•• they by of greater would not so far among their many who have attained down most of the tb during the experitree campon from civilization. I will now give Alonzo Adams was born in Ellswort h returned to the station to be ex- entire while 1 laid the trem- Ordered. That non.-, police the side of a mountain of loose stone. a few of of of and usefulness year interested eau»ii._ my own experiences in Maine Me., sea-faring parents. He took ot positions prominence I bad 1 by amined as as some had bling spel is. 'dachesocca- published three weeks suspects, goods Doubtless some wild animal started a the the sea at an early age and after serving in the State. during present winter. sionally and lost a tin at deal in publican Join uni, pm been stolen during the night. After be- a rough under may at a hi* b stone to rolling, which started others, un- We attended the Center apprenticeship Roily She has taught at salaries ranging weight. I was not. able todotnuch appear | Church in Mates in last, w Itlon and for ~ satisfied that this was not the Clipper Ship days, skippered work laid mianb I 1... coming til they rolled on all sides, but fortunate- from $4.00 a week to $15.00, her and itiou. 1 Tuesday of Febvuat Thorndike Dec. 22nd, where the speaker his own craft. About 23 years ago his present y were allowed to no and m v anaeli v. as before noon, and guilty party they pro- no one was hurt. While one was a She has appetite ly get- dwelt the Christ as a vessel was chartered a company to salary being $8.00 week. been the same >lm upon historical by out of order. After two years 1 why ceed on their journey. The horse was a commercial to and allowed. ting breakfast the other went out and character and his relation to carry expedition certain a faithful attendant at summer schools began to take Dr. Williams’ Pink humanity in J A ! the cold with a Caribbean islands. The venture >1 protected during nights shot a deer. failed, and le cheis’ conventions and often has Pills. I felt that wi re A true Attest perfect accordance with Christ’s own the went into and they help- copy. blanket and canvas extended to the company bankruptcy me I Aimu n w After three hours travel reached been called to assist in the ing before bad finished the they teachings as set forth in the illustration Adams wrnt without pay. upon support and the men had a bed and first box. The trembling ground good the mouth of Fall River where it He the to of others. spoils empties of the vine and the branches. The same accepted, instead, rights left ami I was soon cured.” tent. Near worked At a Probate Court. Colfax, Iowa, they into Snake river. To information in Swan’s Island, one of the group of which little investments made this oi w get life-giving sap must flow both Some by Dr. Williams' I ink Pills taken in. for the County to through the had of A for two weeks replenish their purse company acquired possession. time will sa'.o u much day January, regard to settlements one of them went or wither. The same teacher in Mutual Benefit Insurance As- yt puttering they influences There the Yankee established a certain iustrunu u: and rest their horse. The farmer who skipper and wilt so tone up y mr system that up Snake river seven miles and learned which nrnrhlPO onttruoioom or.-, cnrv small sociations have been lost through the \ will and testam kingdom taking the title of King, will the In t of health. employed them allowed his stock to run you enjoy late of Stockton >: that one miner was miles This teacher ■ working 14 ers should be difused through the com- introducing royal customs and prevailing failure of the companies. Write today to t1 Dr. Williams Waldo, deceased. Iia to corn cribs. on the to as self-feeding Camping u'-'vyu me nvn, anu men, mac weic uu upon natives accept him lord for entrance to f the bate. munity that all may work in harmony to is not eligible any Medicine Co., henei tady, N. Y., and master. He his >• um the Platte river they heard the sound of developed kingdom at which for their free b >kD-t on Ordered. That other inhabitants within 75 miles. Re- one common end. Old Ladies’ Homes application ‘‘littilding interested bv causm. commercially on a big scale and within a the Blood Tln n vur wild geese in the dressed Pp goto three w night, hastily to built a raft the On Christmas I few has been made, since the rules of these published turning camp they day visited the scenes years had amassed a small fortune. and a hi x of Dr. W'il- and to secure their druggist get publican Journal. | attempted game. across In later a ten residence a next morning, swam their horse of my childhood. Though the old red years “King Adams” had require years previous liams’ Pink 1 ills for 50 cents or may appear at l‘i After an hour’s returned Swan’s com- Belfast, within and pursuit they on the raft Island supplied with all the in the town wherein the Home is located. better still six boxes for or Fall river, put their baggage schoolhouse is in ashes, the 52.50 second Tuesday of r ■ but not the richer. When skating pond, forts and luxuries that could wiser, return- money buy a of in the order them direct mail. clock before noon, i: and started down Snake river. The cur- stones and all looked but After service many years by ledges natural, him and he made periodical trips to the have, w hy the s,,n„. ing to camp one evening just at dusk, this teacher rent was so swift that they were unable it took some time to call them to mind United States to secure these. training of citizens naturally proved and allowed one with a white tick full of bal- hay to land within a mile from where Three he an what there 16 for her riur- they after the lapse of so many years. I years ago accepted Inquires place A true copy. Att* -? anced on his two men on horse- offer from a and ’aisthci: head, started. One remained with the raft walked the little development company ng the years that are left. through orchard, the i sold his returned to “the back were seen When kingdom, MAIMP’c TATil ITYPirvniTTTRF PflR approaching. and the other took the horse and went seeds of which I 45 : planted years ago. States” and settled down on a farm at UTAIdM) SS. In r.. were and a they nearly opposite only see SCHOOLS. down river to whether there were The old rail fences on the place look I Easthampton, Conn. Ten days ago the on Bonds V» fast, on the 14ti; few rods the tick was John 11 fiord.m, ! away dropped in it to continue little older now ex-King became ill and was brought to In these columns there recently ap- Surety gua rapids making dangerous than did then. I Brooks, in said • s they the Massachusetts General o—o—o front of him and the horsemen with Hospital, a statement relative to the ex- tirsr ami final t< e* taking the raft. Judging it safe to pro took supper in the house where I was peared at the where death came to him yesterday. Iowan.te. together w l. fright ghost urged their horses to ceed a of Maine for common schools. they started and while passing born and then called on the neighbor penditures BONDSMEN SUPERSEDED. guardianship trust. their utmost speed. Quail, chick- in the office of the Ordered, that not ;< •• » prairie tributary the great volume of water across the who me From tables compiled road, told that he weeks a, Those who are required to give Bonds successively. ens, d, farther west, sage hens, were of Schools it is '■ in with such as to sink build the railroad into State Superintendent a newspaper publish. poured rapidity helped Edgeley, blow with terrific force at the far north in of and who abundant. The in the and positions trust, desire to that all persons i. ! campfire caught three now to the cover- the raft feet underwater and keep North Dakota, when I was in possible give figures bate to l" living sight play havoc with the skin, causing red, rough avoid asking friends to become their Court, h.- i aitu iimue UUDJIiess J1V fc?IV i(Jr * s. n. while. The owner of the sureties, may why property see- For the of all ■ until it finally drifted below the opposing ington who teamed over the road in Bucklen's Arnica Salve to heal them. It makes public education. support lowed and r**'igi >. the fire came friends from further obligations as ing in haste on horseback. and smooth. schools, both current and floated on Dakota before I ever went the skin soft Unrivaled for cold- classes of public including A true A Id-! naturally. long there, so should in or Copy. the fire was between a road and bondsmen, apply person Luckily landed near the miner mentioned we crossed each others sores, also burns, boils, sores, ulcers, cuts, common and secondary schools, with all Ai: lira They tracks at many letter to water and bruises and 25 cents at all as those for tui- by running easily extinguished. above and with him a of distant piles. Only Jrug- auxiliary expenses such stopped couple points. a urn ss.ii,'' In eastern glBts. free text- MARCELLUS J. Wyoming, near the foot of days. They were the first white men he Some of my old friends have a sermon tion payments, supervision, DOW, AGENT, Ur last, on the 14i •:] lurries \|. How he mountains, men owned corrals had seen in six months. all went read in books, on schoolhouses, new BROOKS. MAINE. large They every Sunday the family; others THE LOBSTER INDUSTRY. repairs ot Charles F ( ..•: and County. (h'eeased dipping vats wnich they rented to to the mountains, spent the night and re- read it in Those who the buildings, truant officers, evening schools, AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY OF public. spend final iicci unt 01 a. *i science and sheep o« ners during the season. turned next with an elk. The next day sensational are manual training, domestic NEW YORK. for allowance. shearing day reading reading cul- Opposition to a Proposed Change in The there was 1 i.-r.-.l i.-.r Many bands of sheep were in left their horse w ith the miner tivating weeds. I think it was all other educational expenses, grazing day they Jeremy Law. Capital and Surplus over $6,f 00.000 week.- sUt'tV'-U the foothills in full view. North the river with their who said that a new s, pui of and started down Taylor it was better to do Jan. 1G—Strenuous expended $3,151,917. j AUGUSTA, opposi- PAMPHLETS ON APPLICATION. thill ill: j.ersol s it was The made the State Cheyenne common to see numer- raft. Coming to an island, and not being something useful on the Sabbath than to tion to any change in the Maine lobster appropriations by bate ( urn and for day 'I I el.I N ous bands of antelope, 20 or 30 in a familiar witn the the current land- do law has This became mani- for a special aid to academies the band, river, nothing. developed. I he\ it;: s ■. W I n' fested this afternoon when a of normal schools and the and out of curiosity they would some- ed them on the island before they had At Clinton, Dec. 27th, the was party support, of State allowed subject lobster dealers of Maine \ leading arrived this times come within hot. decided on which side to steer. This consecration. The of Maine bring public >:' easy gun- speaker noted the at the State House by auto from Rock- University A true copy. to a Ainu was last of their on decline of old-fashioned were for education grand Faii River basin in the legion of the the experience enthusiasm and land. There six Rockland men and expenditure of the one Portland man, W. S. in total of the Yellowstone National Park drains into water, except to get ashore, which was spoke inconsistency of a man pro- I Trefethen, $3,356,417. Including the to II’ Al.DO i'S II party. According their attitude on account of common Snake river. of by taking a log from the fessing infidelity when he has never in- amounts paid »y fast, on tin Instead following the accomplished in the matter that a in they say change Clara K. i! ittln, .. raft and a man stood on it and the I a free school aid, tuition re- circuitous route of the water they at- paddled vestigated subject. spent few the law that would make a nine-inch schools, high J. W Metiilvcrv. a and Announces that he has limited his County, decease... i to cross ashore and went back to the miner hours with friend of who lobster would threaten the indus- mbursements, supervision support practice tempted the mountains so as to get early years legal final account el ;t«:i has had a try of the State. They admit it would the State’s direct to diseases of the strike the Snake river far down in its with his boat to bring their luggage full share of sorrow. I found, >f higher institutions, allowance. the business for two or not a help years so,-j tontribution to education amounted to Ordered, That course. Before the close of the first ashore. They then resumed their jour- despondent, grey-headed old per- but they are looking beyond that. They weeks .sue**,-ssivf >. In some but a a day the pack-horse down an in- ney with the pack-horse. places son, jolly couple who leave the are looking to the future, and they M,919,360. Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat newspaper pnP. slipped that all p» r.seiis -n so narrow dead maintain that a two catch of SEEDED LEGISLATION IN SCHOOLHOUSE cline about 15 feet into the river below. the trail was that it was past to bury its dead and live in the years’ AND KLi KACTION. hate Couit 10 In- nine-inch lobsters would deplete the CONSTRUCTION. day of CebruaiN it was the 4th of it was necessary to remove the load from the living present with a heart within and a Though day July so that Maine could never they have, wlii lie supply greatly are school while he a short distance. overhead. Believing that there many Office hours—10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 to 3 m allow ed. near 'enough to the snow line so that horse pissed God This method of life is in regain its prestige. Not only that, but p. would have landed them in that offer menace to the health 7 to 8 and there were of snow and ice to A misstep accordance with Bible teaching as well they oppose any close time for any ex- auildings p. m., by appointment. A true copy. All. patches W tended declare that a nf State Smith ART ill i; ; make the Their the river 100 feet or more bi low. Later as with our modern poet. When all good period. They pupils. Superintendent path slippery. bedding -- small army of fishermen would be de- ill ask the to fix some miri- CORNER CHURCH AND BRIDGE STREETS the horse did step on a stone and influences in a combine it is legislature < and were drenched in 5 feet sloping community means At a 1‘rebate previsions prived of their of livelihood, and con- roll several rods down the mountain- to raise moral standards. mum requirements in schoolhouse Telephon connection 23tf for the Count> ! of water anc. had to be removed from easy to reports which show that a. 1> j they point will deal with January, the horse's feet struck Maine are struction. These only the horse before he could get out of the side. Fortunately A Presbyterian preacher once visited 50,000 people of dependent AIl A NO 11 ! I on as late < f t on a level a for their existence the lobster catch-j such fundamental points lighting, SUJCoye, river. built a fire so hot as to small place just large enough my school, gave little talk and a notice j They Should measure to Waldo, decea- for him to stnnd and one be- (o in the ing industry. any ventilation and sanitation. that *1 nearly parboil themselves in the wet on, thaonly preach evening. Every pupil the lobster law’ be NOTICE. prayfiyi change present pre- of this matter pob ted iidinliie ; tween there and the river, several hun- one was in the Speaking Superinten- bedding during the night. They follow- except present evening sented, then there will be a powerful Guaranteed worn in ceased "A few the Chirjrody, Manicur feet below. The load was removed and it was said that on the of the dealers who lent Smith states, years ago Ordered Ih.t { ;d the liver the forenoon to a dred he cried himself to lobby part up during inq. Shampooing and Facial Work, Also a all inie: !i it It a no disaster, destroy- persons from the horse by cutting the ropes, as because his father would not let oppose promises pretty fight, frightful Collingwood ordei to be i dace where the water fell perpendicular- | sleep full line of all kinds of Hair Work at mv pul matter which way one may look at it. fire the lives of many children, in the Hepuhl,. the mountain was so steep, both him go. ng by oarlors over \ y about 40 feet. Without attempting Shiro’s Store, Phcenix Row li.sIl'Ml .: licit, i-l once in the of '( above and and the level on It has been resulted at expenditure bate mill. to I to scale the cliff it seemed advisable to below, place quite common to bring 23tr ex- MISS F.VIE HOLMES. said County, on i;> \ that vast sums for fire protection. 1 his retrace their steps and follow Pall River j which the horse stood so narrow every pupil in the public school into the iUtS, at leu of li \ was made Be- cause, if any fh<\ man could not him on either school. The teacher is in a penditure ungrudgingly. to the Snake river. Nearly perpendicu- approach Sunday posi- petition* RH UMA ■■ was fo most iussea> ui&ucbuiuigui lar bluffs often came so n‘ar to the side. The mountain nearly per- tion to exercise the powerful in- A A come more and true cpp.v in front that the horse had to a conditions insidiously \ river that the horse could not on pendicular fluence in the community. Many ART II' proceed to focus to be led to the DRIVES OUT without sensation it is less easy rhat side and was taken across the be turned end for end up teacher gain3 the alfections of every attention the of 1 trail. The shelf on which he stood was as as the who has public upon necessity ii-ji oxi*mi;i\'s river, to be returned to the same side pupil fully parent sup- j r urmture and these other lines. piano moving a spt cialty. Leavh Fj by frives narrow that in order to turn he had the needs for so improvements along ardors at the i\ farther down. They were a week travel- so plied physical many j stable, corner of Main and Cross pointed execuli L'hat are sometimes any- streets, and will receive atten of from Fall River to stand on his hind feet, balancing him- years, and they often do this without they necessary, they prompt ing 25 milts basin to u. connection JOSKt'll 11 the conditions of some Telephone self with his fore feet the stone out to with the children at one familiar with m ( -t " Snake river. As the river became larger against going play W. W. the eiinty BLAZO, having deni.uni' above. childish as is so often claimed to schooihouses can hardly deny.” \ they had to swim the horse from one sports, 14tf 126 Waldo Aveaue, B- eeascl are dcsii.-.i river about After 25 Years of This PRACTICAL MANUAL TRAINING. tleineni. ane ..II in. aide to the ether and back again below After proceeding down the be necessary. Misery, John A. Cone of to make pa>niei tho obstacle. To avoid wetting the lug- 75 miles they stopped at a settlement a Some teachers say they get enough of Man Walks, Works and Feels Superintendent an achieve- few and made the of children without Brunswick reports interesting H. C. Hoffses gage it was removed from the horse and days acquaintance attendingSunday school, Fine the of the manual a few miles up a canyon. but such teachers lead their pupils to the Again. ment by boys training carried on their own backs over any op- parties living CLEANING. 4 L>j\HNlST»{ \ i «'l 'j first start to take school of that town. The classes were thus the Wishing to buy a horse which these par- brink of a precipice and abandon them. Right away—the day you :\ scril er heivl>\ posing obstacle, keeping lug- RHEUMA—the Uric Acid poison begins to duly appointed adm ties had for went up the can- The school should not be the in- leld in an inconvenient room improvised STEAMPRESSING j gage all the time on the same side of the sale, they Sunday dissolve and leave the sore joints and muscles. J. FRVNKUN l IU A * a horse as is so less than in the basement of one of the school t J river while the horse was often on the yon a few days later and bought culcation of individual opinions, Its action is little magical. pdl RHEUMA works so speedily you actually The with their teacher and REPAIRING. in the County of \V;» some so wild that he had to be thrown every often the case, but the embodiment of buildings. boys mother side to get around obstacle. can feel the Rheumatism leaving the body. A bonds as the lav. do to the town that would ^ a week and have the load the great of human life to bottle costs but 60 cents, and if you are not suggested they CUSTOM CLOTHES TO ORDER demands against the Sometimes a sloping shale rock would day for nearly principles ill* A. A. Howes & Co. will return a manual desired to present j he was on the which no reasonable can satisfied your themselves build training he safe for a band of wild but not fastened on while lying person object. all indebted thereto v horses, money. Read this: The first of the new we ichool if the material could be furnished At 52 Street. Tel. 216-13 meat immediately \ safe to be trusted when a man has but ground. Sunday year “I wish to state to you the facts and nothin g High the a was closed on these When reached Pocatello, Idaho, attended the Congregational Church in but the facts. I bless day friend brought them. The contract 16tf Win ter port, Nov 12.1 one horse on which to transport his lug- they of RHEUMA. I used one- me a 60-cent bottle terms and the will soon attend on the Indian Mass., where the speaker me more than boys gage. Often it would be necessary to Fort Hall reservation, they TopBfield, half of it and did good all the a a dwelt the work of Christ as a other medicines I ever tried. I had been af- their classes in building representing a man in mining for few upon attach long rope to the transport- engaged placer all over flicted with Rheumatism my body for their own a ^ months. up of old ideas and a powerful handwork, truly practical evejy I" the lest he slip and fall into breaking more than 25 years; I could not walk and was a ring baggage result of manual Tenement the Snake river stimulus to motion and The broken-down man. During that time I spent a training. the two or three hundred feet be- to ford growth. good^of river, Attempting be rid statement of small fortune trying to of the horrible with two horses or a their horses talk was founded upon the low. Farther down, the river became wagon, disease, but without help. However, RHEUMA $100 PER PLATE oi C. u to who waB his brother 1 thank God Inquire his became and to Jesus in regard reached case, and I can again was at a to in New bo large and rapid that the horse lost discouraged attempted my paid banquet Henry Clay, ^ ^ sell drop me a use feet and do work. the current came and sister and mother. Our higher kin- my my in 1842. for those with posta card and you will receive a prompt call. balance in the current and float- lie down when rapid I was Means Mighty coBtiy H. C- Buzzell. foaming “Before taking your medicine staying WALTER H. oOOMHS, j the sentiments we and stomach trouble or To day on his side could not get in position high up on their sides. All means of ship depends upon with a daughter on her farm, despite her indigestion. people Corner Cross and Federal Str ts, Belfast, ing » v. efforts to my appetite I could not use Dr. New Life Pills for rnr. to the them to a cherish. loving tempt everywhere King's T|V -to swim while a man was hanging persuading proceed failing I had taken RHEUMA two even- eat After days these as well aa liver, kidney and ’S the each horse At the Methodist Church in the Yours for troubles^ For |nd,sest|on* KENNEDY saddle. But to the horse’s man sprang upon back of my returned. prosperity.” *• by hanging appetite Dowel disorders. safe, sure. 25 * *** Relieves sour stomach. one was that no person can —Prof. H. H. Rolling, 7 S. Ninth St., Rich- Easy, Only .*> tail he was out of the current at the same moment. As they were ing thought COUCH dragged October 10, 1912. Cta. at all druggists. Palpitation of the heart Dipesra what you eat to see heaven in the future unless mond, Ind., to dry land. But dry land was scarcely saddle horses this spurred them to action | expect 3 Burleigh’s Speech Literary News and Notes. FISH FACTS. -_~ p FREE BOOK r, tore Joint Conventior On the treatment of WIFE THE SEA’S TOLL AMONG FISHERMEN. Horsee, Cattle, In the Strand Magazine for February FARMER’S 15, 1913. After Go\ Birds and there ia a Forty-five Gloucester fishermen lost ! _,4 jan. Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry, very interesting article by Jti;' ..U had been duly notified < f Trained mailed free, William Brown, M. A., in which he their lives in the of their ■’ Animals, gives pursuit Aluminum calling ft Hon. Edwin C. Burleig h the latest views of science on “Dreams.” in ALMOST A WRECK 1912, leaving 13 widows and 17 or- .Mates Senate, Represei For Every Living Thing on the Farm It should appeal to everyone who fR'.... phans. Ten vessels were „f Patten was recognize ^ dreams, and who does not? W. T. also lost, val- Humphreys’ Veterinary Specifics, Rob- ued jrt ihat the Senator-elect t erts has an official article on “Queen Restored to Health by Lydia at $73,800. The most serious dis- the >* (**;■. .! before joint convei A. A. For FEVERS, Milk Fever, Long Favor. Alexandra at Marlborough House E. aster of the year was the loss of the sts” t Milliken deli which is Pinkham’s Vegetable Ware «... R thereupon illustrated by B. B. For SPRAINS, Lameneti, RheumeiUm, special photo- schooner Patrician with her captain and t ;h the duty of escortin ^ graphs selected by her Majesty. “The * Chamber. On th e f. C. For SORB Throat, Epizootic, fflittajir Compound—Her nine men in the crew. Most of the other r to the Nature and Nurture of Beauty," by C ? l" casualties resulted from dories i j 'he senator-elect, accon D D For WORMS, Bote, Grubi. W. Saleeby, will appeal very strongly Own Story. being rnor Haines and to Wendell swamped or men being washed over- Repri E E For | parents. Philips Dodge sup- 0 COUGHS, Colds, Influenza. board from schooners. r .. the Chamber broke in) a dramatic Useful Household |th. ! plies very article entitled Westwood, Md.—“I am a fanner’s The Treatment I*""' and cheers, cor F F For COLIC, Bellyache, Diarrhea. “Humor and Pathos at Ellis CODFISH SCARCE. ORlySuccossfu! "" ,],|ilause Island,” in wife and do most of my own work when f£\ me time after Governc r G. G. Prevent* which he relates many MISCARRIAGE. amusing and 1 am able. I had The French codfisheries of St. Pierre f> he convention. incidents. p.... Articles H. H For KIDNEY and Bladder pathetic Those who con- have proved a failure this with marke j t'isordera- nervous speus, ie- comparative .. is received ; tribute the fiction include H. For Rider Hag- weakness year, the total cargoes sent to France ! won most I. I. For SKIN DISE ASES. Man (e. male and Liquor ;. tion and get Eruptions, E. M. | gard, Jameson, Bertram Atkey being only 7,369 tons, or a little over half Governc r terrible il approval. J. K. For BAD CONDITION. Indigestion. | Annesley Kenealy and E. Nesbit. bearing the amount of last year’s catch. Prices t .,s follows: down pains every 60 cts. each bottle. The Wide World for consequently are higher. Last year, for February con- month. I also suf- ;; Gentlemen of the Cor a instance, a of 55 Veterinary Oil for Hoofs &c. $1.00. tains wonderful collection of articles quintal kilogrammes Drug Using 10 ta 25 Cts. and stories fered much with my brought 25 francs at whereas Stable full outfit $7.00 dealing with adventure, ex- Fecamp, i :, half of the people o f Case, side. The this year the prices there from 37 It Destroys the ploration, customs in foreign lands’ and right pain range Craving .,ve conferred upon me 1 At druggists or sent prepail on receipt weird started in my back 38 francs. Iceland’s catch of codfish is experiences. Marion E. Shaw a No Nausea or Sickness f with a solemn re also far below ighted of price. heroine of the wilds, tells of her and extended around that of last year. This SEE satisfaction to rtflec ^ “Ad- catch Humphreys’ Homeo. Medicine Cc., ^or. William ventures with Horses.” right side, and year’s numbering only 2,241,500 No Confinement 1 Henry Taylor my -,-ed bvfpersonal pledge 3 ad Ann Streets, New Yoxk. describes and fish, against 3,177,000 taken in 1911. On illustrates a famous t^e doctor told me it No or I t ■ ■ “Jap- the other the Prostration may freely attemp anese mm a nrtranif inflom. hand, codfish- Collapse Pearl-Farm,” while J. Norwegian 1 " Sydney OUR rvice, racher than i 1 A Girl’S wild midnight ride. Boot writes of ing industry at Finnu.arken is I The Parachutist’s sick three reported General health from the and of tha mation. I was every weeks to be successful above the improves appreciation Peril.” Douglas Carruthers average. Healthful surround- Sincer continues and had to stay in bed from two to four beginning. tesponsibility. the a his absorbingly account ALL ABOUT FISH. skilled ra- ■ Catskills young girl rode horseback at interesting of ings, physicians, for the right, as I shai j his travels the | days. midnight and saved livei. Her deed through wilds of Asia The total value of the fish tional and honest methods WINDOWS -are of my obligation many and E. W. Hawkes “It is with I tell products I was contributes an artic e great pleasure you in the and a comfortable home r I here stand glorious but lives are often saved by Dr. produced United States la3t year pledged, dealing with the little-known “Cliff- what Lydia E. Pinkham’s r be deemed o f New Di in Vegetable approximated $60,000,000 in value, aside for in i.y guilty King's covery curing lung trouble, Dwellers of the Arctic.” for me. I have fol- bargains things There are ; Compound has done from the articles manufactured from I jr lack of courtesy t ) coughs and colds, which might have ended in many stories of dangerous ventures into ; lowed directions as near as in re your possi- them—which last constitutes the basis i you need for the minority party, consumption or pneumonia. “It rured me of a unknown which The KEELEY home. quarters will be read and feel much better than I have of a number Institute attitude ii 1 ble, of growing industries. I T. B. MORRISSEY, M.D.,'MSR. my general dreadful cough and lung disease,” writes W. with breathless interest bv all who There ral Wit] felt for years. When I wrote you be- are 6,933 large vessels and about legislation. R. “after four in mire bravery in the face of 151 Street Patterson, Wellington, Tex., great dan- a 90,000 small boats in Congress Portland, Maine to say in this | fore I was almost wreck. You can engaged fishing, regard, our had died with ger. The illustrations to this | and I the value TELEPHONE 2224 in entire accord, family co.isunption, magazine this letter if like. It of this equipment alone are many of the most publish you may gained 87 pounds.” Nothing so sure and safe unique, startling amounting to $25,000,000. with the day and hour is fo from actual help to strengthen the faith of some This, | Home Remedies for Tobacco Using i for all throat and lung troubles. Price 60c being photographs. the apparatus of :il parties must respom woman.”—Mrs. John F. capture, accessory and Nervousness and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by poor suffering and cash Stoves and :■ canno With the issue The property capital, brings the perish. They all druggists. January Theosophi- Westwood, Maryland. Ranges Richards, total value of the ,-.st, however glorious cal Path (the official organ of the Theo- equipment of the fish- PRINTED MATTER ON REQUEST *===•* | from eries industries forward. We shouli sophical Movement, edited by Katherine Women who suffer those dis- in the country to almost “Gene" Rust Joined to the Point ills to their sex should $60,000,000, or about to the 0 current for a passinj ! Tingley, Loma, Cal.) enters upon tressing peculiar equivalent its IVth annua! value of the About m-ing wave for the cur Winners. volume, its pages full of inter- not doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pink- products. not alone to the four-fifths of the value of the oes not mean the re est, student of Theoso- ham’s Vegetable Compound to restore products but to the is from the salt water fisheries. The CARLETON DOAK is good merely becausi [Reminiscences of the E. M. C. S., Bueksport. phy, general reader. There their health. are balance is obtained from the i ioption of what is bai I by Virgil G. Eaton in the Bangor Daily News splendidly illustrated and charming- Mississippi | ] If you have the slightest doubt River and the is new. ly written articles on “The tributaries, Great Lakes Progress doe; Aiicie jiuiii me Louvre,’’ ar.d ya&Beu uuruig me lasi that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- and the minor breeze “Genoa,” “One of the noblest monu- interior waters. at Law. For Sale every passing days of the last year at his home in Kan- ble will Attorney ments of and the one Compound help you,write ; ich the people demand sas all a Paris, above all City, Missouri, that busy life had to Lydia E.PinkhamMedicineCo, The Frank Blodgett house on Cedar street- kj others that to the race 10 irui|jcicu saved from the belongs as well Office Corner engaging smile and frank (eon fidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad- Children of Main and High, 9 rooms and attic; stable and two hen house? and look as to France, is the Palace of the Cry -aid good sense, energy of who was born in vice. Your letter will be [ot about 5-16 acre. Enquire of Eugene Rust, Louvre.” Of Genoa the opened, FOR FLETCHER’S To these 1 Superb, Ken- i JOHN R. or proposition the fine city of Belfast, Maine, 61 years read and answered by a woman, 3m51 BELFAST, MAINE. DUNTON all a neth Morris says: “And 1 34tf RALPH I. shall yield read; I as the son of a Maine editor indeed, superb and held in MORSE. ago—born it this of strict confidence. CASTO R I A 1 is, city white palaces and newspaper proprietor, and died as looking out over the azure this fair n ot Maine let me adc the superintendent of the Kansas sea; imper- [ great ishable monument to the boundless a.h past the meridian o: City Stockyards—the “Cudahy Stock- gen- not reached it ii ius, political, artistic and yet as were called, to distin- commercial, yards’’ they of the Latin Race.” Dr. ".. land with them and foi guish them from the Armour-Swift George Whar- ton James continues his I olicies which are safe Stockyards of Chicago. interesting ser- ANNUAL REPORT of I' I welcomi ies, “With the Zunis in New -trressive. When “Gene” Rust first sprung into Mexico,” some of the 03™ ,ii.d co so telling operation, gen social life, when he was a student at thrilling experiences me in the Let which he had among them. past. ui ; the East Maine Conference Seminary in Union Mutual Life Insurance shoulder for all that ii I Bucksport, he was freshly-graduated Co., ,l, (Applause.) from his father’s Republican “organ” TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. : ated to add, without of for Waldo county—the long dead Pro- MAINE. I am a Republican, anc 1 gressive Age of Belfast. His boyish PORTLAND, ot The transfers in real estate nnciples my party, 1 dream was to and become a following | grow up SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT of the Di- ai v id ends, endowments, surrender values, etc., $llU4b,oZt>.. SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT within the were recorded peripherj great editor, like Horace Greeley and in Waldo County Registry the there is rectors of the UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 57, entire returns to them for the year totaling $1,816,- ample oppor- James Gordon Bennett the elder. His of Deeds for the week Jan. of the ending 20, THE to is herewith submitted. 115.13, which, added to these amounts in years, -sive legislation. talk was about and COMPANY' Policyholders previous | chiefly copy” 1913: v election law is a business was retarded, and makes an of that has been paid to peo ; “sticks” and “em rules.” Those were Though general perceptibly aggregate $47,S29,396.84 Union Mutual Life Insurance Company has come to It Wilson P. to a mark decline dur- the that the Com- stay. j the days when good “Billy” Boomer was Wentworth, Knox, Ralph the valuation of securities underwent Policyholders during sixty-three years ward the elec W. land in ot Portland. Maine, j popular undreamed of in Eastern when Emerson, do.; Knox. weekB of the of the year s pany has been business. That power and cour- j Maine, C!- l.-_I.*' ing the closing 1912, aggregate transacting mates Senator. In mj fine old Bill had have For the Year Nye just emigrated from work herein presented shows advancement in practically age been given by these payments, at times innumer- Ending December 31.1912. j' me has come when wc C. do.; land and in Shirley, Maine, for the west —taking the Ward, buildings in the items of able, to downcast that thousands of children have Frankfort. ■| all departments, with particular progress families, RECEIPTS. remaining step. (Ap- Nye father along the hand. been have | by Income and Insurance. Few difficulties beyond those inci- enabled to continue in school, that many homes | .at has been done, anc Down there on of George C. Ward. to Clifford Insurance Premiums w the better of Policies by the to- Weston ho succeeds in sub- ton. Safe-and-sure M. Cousins tion of its methods. During 1912,489 Death Claims were appreciation general public, Lewis, ^ Edgar l Questionable from under which the amount of Insurance was gether with the favorable standing of the Union Mutual in potency Southwest Harbor, tte lamented paid $769,288.56, Portland Maine, 1913 anc January 2, kj" recognized John M. Brown of Orono—the man who which is less than in the These point of financial strength and reliability of insurance con- have this a $15,524.58 previous year. 1 day compared the Schedule of ri U'deed, serious offenct Assets for the v J made the best ever the believes that the outlook abounds fI be prayer offered in Policies were running upon 427 lives, with and tracts, management year December i' “''i-il tre. promptly rebukec fifty-five ending thirty-first, nineteen hundred and I. H. of The Cause a Maine; W. Wharff Bangor, late- of Trouble one-half the at The with promise for conservative development of the busi- as I* years average age death.' oldest twelve, found by the Finance Committee in the vaults of Lhe substitution ol ly deceased, James Donigan from Orono, of ness. -*usi..r.tr, r‘^,ls in cases of an Policyholder in point individual age whose death oc- the Union Safe & Trust *lver od Andrew many sickness, says experienced | Deposit Company, at their exami- (°1 for the triec Peter Wiswell from Ellsworth, submitted, 01 Nurse. She tells of the curred in 1912 had attained ninety-six years, and his con- Respectfully nation made today, and find that Hf.K Scott's Emulsion, tine old Holmes Buck of South proper remedy in the they correspond with the fcre1r if^ort*1°w Bucksville, Fred E. Richards, President. hj. gfar;( contains a standard, Carolina—the list widened and same letter. It has been successfully used tract had been carried over thirty-nine years. One who was books of the Company. “Ver lengthen- by Arthur L. Bates, Vice-President. oil, and is not con- when he as a of t*'if ai' ed and until it includes thousands in the You have | eighty-two years died, result pneumonia, A. Edward B. Winslow. 01 ot deepened out, past sixty years. Edward Noyes, ua °f opiate any sort all of I had been insured and one-fourth “n*n nearly Maine and a good part of no reason to doubt its value in case. fifty-eight years, while Frank E. Allen, com pounded bj your Portland, Maine, January 8, 1913. process New another whose death occurred in a railroad accident was Selden Connor, >r.e unsanitary places anc England, "I think the “L. F.” Atwood's Medicine is an This will St, ,■ r David G. certify that 1 have this a,f" fjrar|d of And finest and most but old and his Hamilton, day examined the Se- or, competitior optimistic among excellent tonic and is very for twenty-three years Policy had been running them all was good Const!pa* J. Frank. Lang, curities of the Union Mutual Life Insurance \'f‘a|1v Jip°Pularity and prover Eugene Rust, who was born five months. Six Insur- Company tion, which is the cause of more sickness than only Policyholders, having $6,000 Josiah H. Drummond, for the article. in Belfast, Maine. year ending December thirty-first, nineteen hun- ance, died, from causes, within ont of the William T. Cobb, mtelligence of anything else that I know of." varying year dred and in Ne. a J® buyen Most certainly Heaven is becoming Edward B. twelve, the vaults of the Union Safe & know when a c time the Policies were issued, with from Winslow, Deposit spade is “fat” with men and A Nurse, Mrs. L. A. ages running Trust abundantly the good Hawes, Chas. H. Prescott, Company, and find them as stated in the Schedule. women from seventeen to thirty-eight. ^ Maine of late. Bucksport, Me. Weston Lewis, Directors. I. E. also were Lang, Large bottle 38 cents. All dealers. A Policyholders paid during 1912, in the form of Portland, Maine, January 14,1913. nMrea~OrTr sample Deputy Insurance Commissioner o' Maine. Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Bitter free by addressing taste? Complexion sallow? Liver perhaps needs waking up. Doan’a Regulate for bilious "L. F." MEDICINE CO., Portland, Me. ^toria attacks. 2Gc at all stores. |_OHARLES^E^JLANEj^AGENTj^BROOKSj^JWIAINE._ || — -*, ■ __ the The Journal people. In this he was aided and «. Republican abetted, among others, by four men who that the will of the tS~tr^ BELFAST. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1913. hoped by defeating people as expressed at the polls they PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY the were: Hood’s might capture prize. They Obadiah Gardn ?r, the accidental Senator New York The Jour. Pub. Co. Stores Republican — SENSATIONAL appointed in the first place by Gov. Sarsaparilla Bargain Plaisted to of a rival for CHARLES A. FILSBURY, dispose possible Cures all catarrh and \ Manager humors, BuSs — 10 DAYS’ CLEARANCE SALE the gubernatorial nomination Repre- rheumatism, relieves that tired one Pftij one sentative of j IN Terms. For Wheeler Walter ALL^1 ADVERTISING square, Paris, C. restores the Inch in 25 cents for one week feeling, appetite, length column, Emerson and Halbert P. Gardner of Commencing Saturday, and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. cures nervousness, January 25th, Portland. Anc this in the name of a paleness, a To make room for our spring line we must clear our counters. Si psumption Terms. In advance, $2.00 builds up the whole system. ; Goods will be j for six 50 cents for three party which has declared itself for a /ear; $1.1*0 months; Get it today in usual liquid form or sold at a big reduction. This reduction from our original low price must Months. | deal” and a of the bring } and __ “square champion chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. | money in your pocket on every purchase. A few of the bargains we offer- < Coats to primary. President elect Wilson’s proposal j shared in the ordeal of the siege, was a school Suits abolish the inaugural ball will evoke a The Churches. friend of Miss Maud Mathews of Belfast. An COATS SUITS howl from certain letter from China was read, from j You will save money quarters. interesting Ladies’ Suits were by $25.00. Sale price < making The Episcopal Mission wiil hold services Miss Isabel Phelps, the missionary who is sup- I FOR LADIES AND MISSES The Boston Journal it is “the $15.00 and $12.00 says j next the Eastern Maine Branch, and Sunday at 3.110 p. in. in the North Church ported by were Sale j an of these remarK. best but cannot $10.00. Price, $4.98 Misses Suits were $15.00. Sale inspection morning paper,” you vestry. plans were made for sending a small box to | price { make a reader of the Boston Herald be- Miss Phelps, to be started immediately in or- ! j The services at ihe First Parish Church (Uni- _$9.00 \ able values before lieve it. 1 der that it might reach her by Easter time. Making your tarian) will be held next Sunday at 10.45 a. m. One-Piece Dresses in all colors and sizes, were < The meeting was a most interesting one, with I Serge $12, school at noon. A “reactionary” is a Republican who Sunday One lot were Sale a good attendance. Sale price $7.50. $8.50, price $4.98 j didn’t plump for Oyster Bay, says the The Seaside Spiritualist Society hold regular | purchases. services at their on New York Sun. “If you read it in the Sunday place of meeting Back Numbers. WAISTS SKIRTS it’s so.” High street at 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. | Sun, > Special bargain in Ladies’ Waists were A Big Reduction on Dress Skirts. The services at the Universalist church for 1 In reading “Backwoods Sketches” by John F. Gov. Biease of South Carolina has $1.50. Sale price 59c. Big Reduction on Furs and H. the week will he as follows: K. O. K. A. Satur- Sprague of Monson I found mention of “Frank Millinery, JAMES HOWES. broken loose This time he is at- service morning | j again. day night; preaching Sunday ; Forester,” whose writings I enjoyed in very These are only a few of the money-saving bargains. tacking Senator Tiliman and a news- at 10.45; Sunday school at noon. early youth, as I did those of N. P. Willis. The { NEW YORK paper editor—both fully capable of tak- The Christian Scientists hold services in works of the latter have been kept before the BARGAIN STORE, ever in new care of themselves. their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning at public since, editions, in collec- ing {Open Evenings) Colonial Theater Block. < 11 o’clock and Wednesday evening at 7.30 tions of his poems and prose works, and his has been | Harpers Weekly thinks that all that is o’clock to which all are welcome. life portrayed in the American Men of Letters series & needed to perfect Munsey’s Bcheme for a The services next Sunday at Mason’s Mills published by Houghton Mifflin. Not so with Frank Forester, although The News ot Brooks. Belfast Free holding company for the Republican will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed by the Sun- Library as a writer on Held sports he has not been ex- FIRE and at Reformed church at SALE7 and Bull Moose parties is “unanimous day school, Trinity celled by any later author. “Frank Forester” Good hard wood is scarce and high in NEW nhoi/io cniiiu /-.no to birtlfl t 2.30 p. m. followed by Sunday school. dry BOOKS. DECEMBER. 1912. was the nom de plume of William Henry Her price. I shall close out my entire stock of goods, inch, and Mr. Perkins of PHILOSOPHY. Company,” suggests bert, who was born in London in the son The fourth and last of the series of illus- 1807, Mr. and Mrs Willis lost their baby and other who aid- Lampher the Harvester trusts, iraieu of the Dean of and was James, William. lectures on v.nina win ue given ai tne Manchester, educated last week. ed materially in financing the Bull Moose First Congregational Church next Sunday at Eton and at the University of Cambridge On some of life’s ideals, and other and Sw B. F. Stimpson has made extensions and im- China Crockery, Clothing, at* evening at 7.30. The public is invited. lie came to INew York in 1831, and two years eae&ys. 170 J 23 campaign. cordially provements his stable. later, conjointly with A. D Patterson, he be- upon SOCIOLOGY The services at the North church will be as To show to what extremes a partisan the of the American Mr. Dow is continuing his special sales for Munroe, James Phinney. ers, Hosiery, Underwear, House follows: Junior C. at 3.45 gan publication Monthly E., Thursday p. m.; of New demands in will go we quote the following of which he was editor for three the reduction of his stock goods. education. 1912. 370.1 M 92 paper at 7.30 Castle Magazine, prayer meeting, Thursday p. m.; Smith, Theodate Louise. comment oi the Franklin Journal on the years. His first work of fiction was The Isaac S. has been sick for a Shirt North, K. O. K. A., at 7 m.; Staples quite Dresses, Waists, Infants Friday p. morning The Montessori system in electin'- of Hon. Edwin C. to Brothers, a Tale of the Fronde, published in week or two and is now confined to the house. theory Burleigh worship Sunday at 10.45 a. m.; Sunday school 1824. Mr. “Soon after and practice. 371 Sm 5 the United States Senate: “A do-noth- at 12 C. E. at 6.30 Sprague says: coming The annual of the Waldo & Penob- Sunday m.; Society Sunday meeting and Sta here he lost his the dis- Socialism the great state; es- Wear, Jewelry, Toys, in the lower house he will command m. property through scot Co. will be held at Union hall ing p. Telephone H. G. of a trustee. For I says by Wells, Lady War- in the The editor honesty nearly twenty Feb. 4th. no attention upper.” The services for the week at the First wick, and others. 1912. and Novelties. or from 1837 to he was an indus- <35 s0 knows years, 1855, j tionery of the Franklin Journal better, Methodist church w'ill be as follows: this, E. 0. Stantial is at home from Massachu- SCIENCE trious author and published no less than thirty and he ought to be ashamed of himself. Thursday, evening, the prayer meeting; Sun- setts and will put in his time at the old farm Castle, William E. and others. volumes upon a variety of subjects, many of J at school as usual. Heredity and 1912. 575.1 4 CALL AND SEE. day 10.30, morning worship; Sunday them historical romances. But his num- J eugenics. H Those who turned President being against at 12 m,; prayer meeting FINE ART Epworth League erous works on field sports, horses and horse- I Charles H. Forbes is on the road for a manu- of his advocacy of Canad- : Taft because Sunday evening at 6,00 p. no.; evening service Bates, Esther Willard. manship, fish and fishing, game and birds, and | factoring company and the homestead is closed from the Roose- and ... ian reciprocity—a legacy at 7 p. m. for the winter. j Pageants pageantry. 1912 793 B outdoor life constitute the greatest and most MRS. E. A. MUDGET1 velt administration —and thus made the j Gardner, Ernest Arthur. The services at the Baptist church will be as enduring monument to his fame in the world Charles E. Lane started last Monday with A handbook of Greek election of a Democratic administration follows: Prayer meeting this, Thursday, even- of letters.” sculpture. his family for California, where he will spend 1905. 733 G 17 cause their a. Main certain, will have to regret ing; morning service Sunday at 10.45 m.; One incident in his life, related M r. Store,- 78 by several months. Preyer, David Charles. Variety action. have from the Sunday school at 12 o’clock. All W’ho do not is new to me. I was not aware that They jumped Sprague, The The K. P. ball was a grand success so far as art of the Berlin galleries Canadian reciprocity frying pan into the attend Sunday school at any other church are he had ever visited Maine, or that he had numbers count. Most was there 1912. 708.3 P 9 invited. C. E. at 6.30 everybody Democratic free trade fire. The Boston cordially society p. m.; married a Maine woman. Mr. Sprague says: j with his best Talbot, Frederick A. evening service at 7.30 p. m. “In 1839 he was an intimate friend of girl. i——J rsssi r— Transcript says, editorially: Moving pictures, how they are The Social Aid of the Universalist church Joseph Scoville, connected with the New j Joseph G. Stimpson, our tax collector, is out Those New England Democrats who made and worked.. 778#T 14 held their annual at the home of Mrs. York Herald. Mr. Scoville, who is de- after the taxes, but it is said they are not com- have been glibly promising to prevent meeting LITERATURE LIUS SCOSU11. reduction in schedules Arthur A. Blair last afternoon and scribed as a talented ar d eccentric lli£ YClJf KTdL&y radical affecting Fiiday individual, Browne, Charles Farrar, (Arteinus will find them- was New England products elected the following officers: President, Miss engaged to marry Miss Susan Barker of This past year was a discouraging one to Ward.) selves in a hopeless minority in the Dem- Elizabeth A. Kelley; vice president, Miss Loula Bangor, Maine. Mr. Herbert his Little has been obtained from accompanied apple growers. Artemus Ward’s best stories. 1912. 817 B 8-2 ocratic ca cus. Every Southern Demo- Discount Sale A. Mason; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. F. G. bosom friend to that city to act as his grooms- the crop above the actual expenses. crat in either House of Congress has his Galsworthy, John. Mixer. There was a large attendance and man. It was a case of love at first sight. As shillalah out for New England, and the This winter beats everything. Here we are Plays; The silver box; Joy; Strife... 822 G 13 good interest. soon as he was introduced to the young lady same is true of many Western Republi- doing business with wheels, and at this writ- TRAVEL. .... OF .... he was, as his biographer relates, ‘himself at cans. The annual meeting of the Ladies’ Sewing ing with mud, on the 21st day of January. Baedeker, Karl. once enslaved her and An- circle of the was with by youth beauty.’ Universalist church held The officers of O. of The Rhine, including the Black other account of this affair With Happy Valley Chapter, for some that Mrs. Charles H. Jan. 15th and the fo!- says: the The rumor,current time, Crosby ; E. S., were installed by Deputy Mrs Hurd of Forest and the Vosges. 1911... T 43 B 3 variableness of a woman Miss Barker made a be a officers were elected: Mrs. E. F. Hanson would not candidate lowing President, Waterville. It was a joint installation and the Bryce, James. bridegroom of the groomsman, and cast an en- has Charles E, Johnson; vice presidents, Mrs. | South observations and :- for this officers of Marsh River of Masons were America; mayor spring naturally shadow over lodge War life of her -:-Enamel during the former caused much comment. Some attribute installed by Past Master Elmer G. Roberts. impressions. T 8 B 8 1 suitor!’ It is but just to add that this mar- Mrs. George E. Johnson; secretary and treas- mis IH'UMun iv nia icaiiieu umi Elmendorf, Dwight Lathrop. iiaviug riage did not prove to be one of entire bliss, Milton Leonard and family moved into their urer, Miss Frank Hodgdon. A camera < as crusade through the WE ARE OFFERING A LOT he could not he elected, many of his and she died within a few years from its con- new house about Christmas time. He was The annual parish meeting of the Univer- Holy Land. T 56 Ei 6 former supporters have deserted him, summation. Following a brief and romantic lucky in finding water, which is taken to his salist church was held in their vestry Jan. RIOGRAFHY. while oth. rs feel that it is time we had a acquaintance with a lady of Providence, he building by a natural fall. It is a great con- 15th with a attendance. A large picnic sup- venience and means the of dol- Carlyle, Jane Welsh. change from a one-man city government. was again married in 1858, which was also an saving many per was served at 6 o’clock, followed by the lars to him. Letters and memorials. 2 vols. Grade W e union.” Herbert died in 1858. Enamel Then it is thought that the financial con- unhappy High election of officers: Standing committee, Giles 1883. B 2 C 191 di‘ion of the will be such that who- The funeral of Harrison Roberts was held city G. ALLuit, Selwyn Thompson, Charles S. Bick- Egan, Maurice Francis. The Journal of January 9th published a poem, ever undertakes to administer its affairs William B. Frank I. last Sunday afternoon from his late home in ford, Woodbury, Wilson; St. Francis. 1912.B 5 F845-4 “Carcassonne,” translated from the French this Everybody’s for the eon ir.g year will have to face clerk, Charles F. Jonr.son; treasurer, Giles G. village. He was one of our oldest citizens, AT FROM of Gustave Nadaud John R. and Meredith, George. by Thompson, being 77 years and 2 months old. He was th? alternative of an increased tax rate Abbott. and perhaps tnose who read the Doem would like Letters, collected edited by born in Brooks and all his life was or the down ot ex- nearly spent his cutting necessary Mrs. Orlando E. Frost entertained the to know of the translator. son. B 2 M 54 Bap- something Only here, and he will be much missed as he was a I to penses. Raising the valuation k> ep tist Woman’s W a could have made such melodious verse Sinclair, May. Missionary society ednesday poet very active man. He had been sick a few | The the of a low tax rate has Jan at her home on from words in a three Brontes. 1912.B 2 B 7v-4 up fiieter.ee evening, 15th, Norihport foreign language; and John P. months with Bright’s disease. Since the death \ 25 to % It LSI OK Y. reached its limit. con- avenue. The lust in the China’s was a and one of the 'wrTj'Mhnwm.'rthi mi 33s chapter Then Hanson’s book, Thompson poet foremost of his wife a few he had lived with ! e year* ago Edward New w «:s read and discussed. Miss Maude men of the south in ante helium Hall, Hagaman. tinuance in cffice deprives the public ii- Day, literary days. his son Forrest. His business most of his life j manor hall at Yonkers. M; hews is the leader and those He was born in attended 1 Philipse of an addition to its it having topics Richmond,Va ,in 1828, had been in a wood mill. He was an |j income anr:, working b-ary Y. were Mrs. V .A. Nichols. Miss Idella school at East and at the N. 1912. 974.72 H Fhis sale includes all is would the erection of Knowlton, Haven,Ct., grauuated adept at the old fashioned work at the turning Enan believed, delay Max. Miss Fanny argent, Mrs. Charles Rhoades. University of Virginia in his twenty-second Nordau, the much needed new school lathe. lie leaves four sons, Forrest and Elmer building. Mrs. W. A. N'.ehols is After of The interpretation of Ware in stock. president. year. two years reading he returned of Brooks and Eison and Edwin of Massachu- history. Lest wn-k it was in s-n.i-c.ilicially t tl e of ai d took the de- 1911 9C1 N75 Rev. H. F. Milligan, pastor of the Clinton University Virginia setts. Rev. H. G. Booth made very appropri- nounced that “Edgar F. Hanson, Demo- of Bachelor of Law in 1845 He Paine, Ralph Delahaye. Methodist church, was in Belfast the past gree practiced ate remarks in regard to the deceased, who j The -OPEN crat, has teen asked a uf law about two For ships and sailors of old Salem. EVENINGS I by delegation w eek assisting Rev. D. C. Phelan in the series years. fifteen years im- was one of the best known men in Brooks. I n.s to become a candidate the Civil War he was 1912 974 4 P party again. jf special evening meetings at the Methodist mediately proceeding The bearers w'ere Isaac Leathers, E. C. Hoi- editor of the Southern He aUoiutely refused to stand again. .hurch. Mr Milligan was the guest of Mr Literary Messenger, brook, M. J. Dow and C. E. Bowen. Interment \ I’IC'J ION. the in the the Rex •Its business interests demand his atten- ind Mrs. Tileston Wadlin. The meetings will longest lived, and, main, most was in the new cemetery. Beach, Ellingwood. successful of all the southern monthlies. The net. 1912. B 35-5 tions eist where and he asks to he ex- )e continued until the close of this week and time cused. ilr. Phelan w ill be assisted by Miss Effie Baker During that he wrote many poems and Mrs. Lawrence Estes is out after a week’s De la Pasture, Elizabeth (Lady Clifford). Mitchell & Of course if it suited his pur- Truss rom the Boston Deaconess Home. assays and was a successful lecturer. While illness. The honorable Mrs. Garry. 1912. D 365-10 pose to run again that declaration would the war was on he wrote several i Lincoln, going poems The little child of V\ in. was buried Joseph Crosby. not Mr. Hanson from I Rev. Randall T. of Lampher prevtnt nominat- Capen, formerly pastor one a j The rise of Roscoe Paine. 1912.. L 631-12 )£ unusual merit, threnody on the death last laniliMMiM nssi m 1 -=s himself and and Sun- he Belfast Baptist church, and now under the Saturday ing working nights >f Gen, J. E. B. Stuart, from which I quote a Lippmann, Julie M. 1 lirection of the Geo. Roberts spent some ten days in Belfast days, with the aid of his “non-partisan" i Baptist Foreign Missionary jingle stanza: Martha By-the-day. 1912. L 663 1 is now in Boston. He writes that he as juror, while court was in session. newspaper organ, to secure an election. I ociety, j So trumpet and no bell Little, Frances. wailing tolling DEATH OF D. R. SMART. vi 11 arrive in Belfast Feb. 6th to remain until ! No cannon save the battle's boom Mrs. A. B. son was in Belfast this Just now he is said to be in favor of a j receding, Pay week, The lady and Sada San. A sequel he 10th and will the When Stuart to the grave we bore might tell WANTEO occupy Baptist pulpit the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. H. Lord. to “The of the decoration." Boston. Jan. 20th, 1913. Believed to have non-partisan city government, but such : With hearts all crushed and bleeding. lady j j ^eb. 9th. While in Belfast he will be the L 72-4 >een despondent and himself I UKALTHY A MERE a Local have been considerable 1912. fancying practi- movement, would In 1864, Mr. Thompson’s health fail- people cutting alone in the ** promoted by him, ( uest of Mrs. Clarie S. Mathews. From here having ally world, Dominicus R. Smart, j —(Protestant) as Locke, William J. 6 in m can a of the id, he went to Europe, and remained a year or years old, left the home of his son at 48 family of two in Float simply continuance pr.-s- | e will visit Kenduikeag, Charleston and The joyous adventures of Aristide Varner street, Dorchester, after- kind treatment. E\o ent in which he would be < ;wo in London after the war, connected with Mrs. F. W. Brown, Jr., has been spending a Saturday administration, kowhegan. Pujol.. L 79-5 noon, and at 11 30 o'clock vest1- rday morning for right party. For ;he editorial staff of the London Herald and week in Belfast with her friend Mrs. Jenness. wo •he behind the hoys found his in Chelsea Creek on MRS FRAN power throne. A series of sermons on “The Fundamental London, Jack. body | to the Comhill and he East Boston side. 2t4p No. 19 —--- iontrihuting Magazine W. S. Jones is seen on the streets after Congr ] deas of is at the again A son of the sun. 1912. L 84-12 Christianity” being given to this Medical Examiner Magrath ordered the Hack wood. Returning country he be- confined to the house with the body j It will not be that Col. Roose- ! I ’irst Church being prevail- C. ent to the North Grove street disputed Congregational Sunday mornings ame a resident of New York and a mem- Rowland, Henry morgue. city cold. When taken out s t a quarter bef re eleven. The sermon on ing The net. 1912. R 798-5 of the water the body was I CAUTION velt went to Chicago to seek the nomi- j ►er staff of the closing | of the editorial Evening Post lothed with two undershirts, two vests, two I The Christian Idea of God’*' has been Miss of Dr. A. Virna. hereby forbid ad ; nation the for 1 given life Dorothy, daughter E. Kilgore Sheard, nder coats and an by Republican convention >f that city, and there his ended. €. A. p. overcoat. boring my wife, Minn', “ lready. The remainder are as follows: Jan. is being tutored by her cousin. Miss Hester The man at Lone Lake. 1912.. Sh 29 Mr. Smart had made home for six the presidency, and that he resorted to I his years account, after this dat' 6th, “The Christian Idea of Feb. who has Ellen. nth his son in Dorchester, which time V Man”; 2nd, rEL. & TEL. FOLKS GET TOGETHER. Hose, just completed the winter term Waller, Mary during FRFl aesperate ana msnonest metnoes to at- is health had not been good. His wife died The Christian Idea of Sir.;”- Feb. 9th, “Jesus of school in the Stiles neighborhood. A cry in the wilderness. 1912. W 16-7 ix years ago. g»4_ tain his end. Had he received the nonii- < Feb. The Feb. hrist;” 16th, Christian Life;’* An informal banquet was held by the Mrs. Leander Staples is improving. Miss Warde, Margaret. He left home Saturday afternoon without seen nation, would he have any need for 5 “The Christian Idea of the Future.”' All Wales decides. Vol. 8 of aying where he was He was aecus- 3d, >fficials of the Portland and Lewiston Olive Du Kos8 is caring for her, and is most Betty going. omed to and ! a third The > rho do not elsewhere are W 22-8 go come as he pleased and no parly? Republican party worship cordially as nurse and the “Betty Wales” series. 1911. House t j ^ ;hapters of the Telephone and Telegraph proficient house-girl. They were | "nportance was attached to his absence Satur- had elected him Governor of New? i ivited to these services. in Wright, Harold Bell. York, fortunate indeed securing her services at ay night until it became very late and the j Association of New England, at the Con- At the corner oi Vic? President arid President of the i Rose Circle has earned this time. Their yesterdays. 1912. W 928-6 .•euther turned cold and enough money during hotel in windy. ^ fess Square Portland Thursday A granddaughter said she could next to 'I * be year to the lumber and a hard yesterday streets, United States. The party 1 past buy lay Jan. at which the Maurice West and Hattie Bachelder were ive no reason Republican ‘vening, 9th, following why Mr. Smart should take his j Hor I ine floor in ihe new church at Mason’s Mills, to KNOX wn life. particulars appi was good enough for him then; but later ! jfficials were present: President, P. L. recently married and are now for a stopping j There seems to be a demand for snow. 1 ave the frame made and order a memorial ! Vice E. K. great 1 he dead man was well known > CLaKENU a i Spaulding; Pres., Hall; Philip few with the ! particularly everts have raised doubt as whether days grandfather, Capt. Stanley 1 Gen. Plant and T. J. Last year at this time there was over three Ghelsea. He went there from Searsport, dndow,which they have the money to pay for larvey Engr. who has been under the weather he was for the Fail- Perkins, for a j b‘ where he was born. He was a member of good enough party. an ui l>ud feet on the and business was at a j ^ nd still leave a balance in the bank. The cckcj luaiia^ci, ground tidy few days. Mrs. Perkins is expected home this j j aul Revere Commandery, Knights of Malta, i rg to obtain the nomination be coveted on. C. F. Dist. D. B. standstill on account of so much snow-A f j loney has been raised by entertainments, I Story, Manager: week. Chelsea and of the Ancient Order of United so Div. Plant Rex from the party which had signally s Small, Supt.; Dodge, BTeat deal of sickness is reported in town, Workmen. For he was W., and a many years Dr. which have entailed employed C. uppers socials, H. been | Div. Traffic W. C. Dist. C. Forbes has driving through the £ s a tea and 1 Supt; Clapp, the children-A dele- coffee expert in one of Boston’s honored him in the past he at once set to , ood deal of hard work. The Circle is com- the week as agent for the Fowler especially among large rraffic Levi Dist. Plant county past 'holesale houses. He leaves one Frank s Chief; Clay, Tool Grinder. On account of from this town attended the annual K. son, DENT work to destroy that party, and created a j iosed of the following in age ! poor traveling nation f girls, ranging Hhief; A. T. Stewart, Manager; R. L. and he left this week by rail will take up other > af P ball in Brooks Jan 16th. As usual all re- division whose onlyresult could have been, rom 7 to 16 years; Alberta, Agnes, Dorothy, rtichards, Chief Clerk Plant and j Dept., counties near by and later go through New Dominicus Rackliff Smart was the son of 93 MAIN STREET. and Nettie Lida Jhas. S. Wire all of j port a grand good time.... Mr. and Mrs. Fred and was, a victory for the Democratic Eleanor, Margaret Nickerson, j Weaver, Chief, Hampshire and Vermont. bner well brickmaker of the Smart,a known West White, and Larrabee, Sadie I Portland. E. K. Bly, Dist. Plant Chief, Bailey are receiving congratulations on party. While loudly and persistently Mrytle Evangeline Lewis Godding, Albert, Carl, and Hamilton ! j rospect back in the thirties. Young Smart md Ralph P. Dist. Traffic birth of a Clara Emerson 1 illis, Margaret Blown and Dorothy Knox, Plummer, Jenkins, have been working on a lumber lot in i daughter-Miss proclaiming that theparty of his creation Lewiston. Norman L. Bassett of •as born in the house now owned by E. C. 3hief, weew. mr», finished for Mrs. John last diss Ethel Savery is the teacher and leader. ivnox ior some mree jenKins nas working Penney should hold itself from both the for them ^ 'ike, and in his boyhood days lived with his apart \ugusta. been keeping house during that time ! week_Miss Gertrude Daggett called on Mrs. The of the was informal house. L the late a W Woman’s The and in the Alvin Shibles are now at I ncle, Richard al Missionary Society old parties he has approved of, if not en- banquet entirely They Annie Aborn Clara Kenney of Smart, Esq., promi- New snow to enable tht Sunday-Mrs. 'Jorth Church held its it its conclusion adjournment was imme- home waiting for m to com- ent business man of in its coalitions of and Congregational regular of relatives in town Searsport early couraged, Progressives made to where plete the job. Howard, R. I., is the guest neeting January 15th, at the home of Mrs. M. iiately Pythian Temple, 0 ays. The remains will be brought to Sears- Democrats which have resulted in Repub- Manager A. T. Stewart introduced the fora few weeks_Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Emer- Z. Hill. It was reported that the barrel sent 1 ort for burial in the family lot in the village lican defeat, as in New of the evening. About 350 HOW OLD ARE YOU BY Bon, and little son Harold, Mrs. Clara Emer- Hampshire, o a colored r in the south reached its speakers c paste were and C. A. emetery. a been members of the two chapters pres- son, Mrs. Nancy Crosby Mr. Kenney where Democratic Governor has iestination in time for the contents to be dis- ent. Pres. Spalding and Vice Prest. YOUR HAIR were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E g tate of Ohio, City of Toledo, elected in a State. He en- ggs Republican tributed at Christmas time, and the dainty Lucas \ Hall of Boston have been recently ap- Bradford_Mrs. Carrie Abbott was called to County. which deavored, through a letter the little box of and mistletoe sent by the to their and welcomed but if Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior hollj pointed positions, You may be SO in years, you are bald- Union last week to care for her husband, Wil- Papa artner of the firm of F. J. & Lewiston Sun characterized as “dis- ;o the ladies was exhibited this of and becom- headed or will take to ^ Cheney Co., grateful recipient opportunity meeting gray, people surely you bur who has been sick with the in with be older. Abbott, quite c oing business the City of Toledo, County and to the election in ind admired. Cunent events were ing acquainted the Maine employes many years honorable,” prevent missionary of all Gertrude Daggett visited her tate aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the of the company. Mr. Hall was the prin- Dandruff is the root hair evils. If it grip_Miss for read the as were also of the 8 urn of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each , Maine of the Republican candidate by members, parts the and were not for the little destructive germs work- sister in Jackson one day recently.... Mrs. A. cipal Bpeaker of evening dealt nd every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured new mission study book, “China’s New Day.” ing with a persistency worthy of a better cause -United States Senator, the choice of the with the of Public 5. Bailey is much better and was able to visit the use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE. Question Relations, there no baldness. ^ y rhe was reviewed Miss would be in the a Re- previous reading by He is an easy and sp aker Mrs. Abbie one last week. > FRANK J. CHENEY. party primary election, by convincing PARISIAN Sage, America's greatest hair re- Bailey day Mabel Mathews. An interesting fea- and his talk was Sworn to before me and subscribed in Men who were especially greatly enjoyed. storer, will keep you looking young and attrac- my WH publican legislature. For resence, this 6th of December, A. D. 1886. ture of the meeting was the report, by Miss Following Vice President Hall, Presi- tive. day elected as and who had voted con- A. A. Howes (Seal) A. VV. GLEASON, Republicans on dent briefly and at the It is guaranteed by & Co. to Grace H. Hall, “Letters from China,” writ- Spalding spoke Notary Public. in the primary as Republicans were clusion of his address the joint chapters make hair grow and stop falling hair; to cure TO ten by the wife of the American ambassador to RENT Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and ARRIVIVi a vote that dandruff in two weeks; stop itching of the to the and moved standing the employes the blood and mucous sur- urged bring primary law, to China a ten inclusive cts directly upon during year period, of the themselves to scalp almost instantly. company pledge the most \ aces of the system. Send for testimonials into that the man t- is half of House No. 24, themselves, contempt, of the Boxer upris ng and siege. An interes follow the advice laid down Vice "PARISIAN Sage invigorating, Northerly good by and hair dressing it ^ at further was added the knowl- satisfying, pleasant made; Oyster Bay might revenge touch President Hall as to the methods to be 1 F. J. CHENEY & Ohio. ing personal by makes the hair soft, luxuriant and handsome; Church street. at CO., Toledo. Inquire all 75c. himself on the party that had elected edge that one of the author’s daughters, fre- followed in giving the best possible ser- it is especially praised by women who love Soldby Druggists. Carle & .I"111' the cents a bottle. Church Street. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. him to the highest office in the gift of quently mentioned in the narrative and who vice to public. beautiful hair. 50 4„ No. 17 OF BELFAST. There will be a special meeting of the North Church Guild with Mrs. D. L. Wilton at the meeting of the Men's Forum parsonage tomorrow. Friday, evening. A full “IS attendance is requested as matters of the UniversaUst church at noon import- ance are to be considered. that you, John?” called out Advertised >e no meeting of the G. A. R Mrs. foot- Letters. The following letters The Home of Good account Smith, hearing remained uncalled for in Values jn of the hall being lei the Belfast postoffice for the g f Trade. steps crawling up the stairs week ending Jan. 21st. Ladies—Mar- g garet Miss Nellie E. Circle of the V. Oman’s Hospita Craig. Wood. Gentlemen at 3 a. m. “Shirt’nly’s me. —Geo. W. Patterson. Mr. W. I WE HAVE ON HAND with Mrs. E. A. Wilson to-mor- Reynolds. Chas. BROKEN LOTS IN 1 Warren (2 letters), W. G. fternoon. Whoze Wallace. Fred e! ’y expec’n?” White. ted to Chas. F. Swift for a bnj I 1 So when are Miss s—the first of the season. Thej you “expect- Nellie Harvey of the Castine Normal flavored. School will address a teachers ”<9 line the meeting in the mfi ing” original High school building next ounty Veteran Association wil Saturday at 10.30 a. ^ m., on Results in and will Feb. 6th. All ladies of the G Reading, discuss any that be -ted to cook for the dinner, question may presented. Supt. W. B Woodbury urgently requests all the These we will sell at will teachers goods greatly reduced the young ladies who sel to be present, especially the rural teachers. H food fair to call at D jjf Ralph All have the privilege of bringing friends. prices in order to clean them re for tickets and instruction, ftoleproof § up/ |f Charles who .list Social Aid will meet hose, don’t be side-tracked Hammons, has been for nine with we believe in not years with B. C. Oinsmore & Co. as clerk tin Remember, carrying over from one M Welch to-morrow, Fridaj ! into else. and goods season to another. taking anything travelling salesman, and J. Lee |f§ embers are requested to bring Patterson, who n©“It will pay you to look them over. has been an in

nd occupied by 1 will join at their next reg* 6 prs. Men’s, $1.50 and $2.00 C. L. and is now 12 MAIN Wright undergoing renova- STREET, (Phbne 67-2) 6 and tion and to H BELFAST, MAINE. II | prs. Women’s, $2.00 $3.00 improvements fit it for their use. .itehie has of bought the Sacc 6 prs. Children’s, $2 00 North Belfast. The 10th and last Pills »r Co. a building lot on Upper meet- Ayer’s of the of the Larkin the E. B. Lunt ing year Club was held Gently Laxative. Sugar-coated. ijoining place, Mr. and Mrs. L. were with Mrs. W. G. one. Edgar Harding guests and is The store that have Hatch recently and was a Dose, one pill, only ians getting the lumber only a few last week of Mr. and most Sold for 60 years. days Mrs. L. P. a house there in the enjoyable evening. Light refreshments I spring. | .... J. 0. Ayer Co.. Swett in thebe wonderful stockings were Bangor. i served. The club is to continue another Ask Your Doctor. Lowell, Ma—. rV Club Mtb. El- will meet with There was a large attendance last for sale is year, with the following members: Mrs. George Friday r. avenue, r\o• ... __ I at 4. Nurthport Monday Watch for the announcement of the 9 cent evening the dance which followed the danc- -“■■'““I HI,*U YY II1 L- CARLE & :.uary 27th. Program: Paper, ! school conducted Fred G. in JONES’^ ing comb, Mrs. Carrie Whitcomb, Mrs. M. F. sale at the James H. Howes dry goods store, by Spinrtey ^ Hurd, $ Mrs. W. C. Shaw; reading, “Life Odd Fellows hall. Keyes orchestra furnished Miss Mamie Hurd, Mrs. Frank Roberts, Mrs. Odd Fellows block. n pound,” by Miss Margaret Walter Mrs. music. Fish, Len Wood, Miss Carolyn The officers of the Humane Society are un- g Mrs. Morison. by ... DISCOUNT Hatch A At a Jan. SALE and 22nd. of the trustees of i supper entertainment under able to act upon anonymous communications. meeting, i A C. E. Proc- the ILVSoodbury, Principal auspices of the Ladies' Aid was in Those must sign their the Belfast and Moosehead Lake R. R. Co., FOR given making complaints £ 10 DAYS ONLY. & M-hool and E. S. Pitcher, musi- the church Messrs. Wm. B. Swan, Albert C. and vestry Wednesday evening Jan. names. Burgess to met in conference with the ISth. A B. D. held at the rooms of Preparatory thoroughly our large company gathered, among w hich Field, the Waldo renovating Dry Goods 5i The f the in the The firemen were called to the Revere House was supper and entertainment Wednesday store we city superintend- a buckboard load of people from the Trust Co., six $1,000 bonds and one $500 bond shall make a discount of city at the Head 25 % on i to discuss the last a still alarm for a Jan. 15th, in the church l£ jL sday evening Friday by fire After a evening. were drawn for cancellation. The chimney supper delightful program was meeting was m all Nice give in Dress Goods and » f work as to caused soot in the It of the Tide was a success all particulars. Trimmings. outside applied by chimney taking fire. under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. adjourned until Wednesday afternoon, when hool work. was soon extinguished. The house is under- After a fine supper the following program was the two Pierce of Belfast. It consisted of a piano solo years’ coupons paid-up were burned. $ .75 Dress been given: Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrest, piaoo solo; Miss £ Goods, Sale Price $ .57 & ■ going repairs, having recently gutted Mrs. Elon ting of Seaside Chautauqua by by Gilchrest; readings by Mrs. S. A. “ - fire. Katherine C Quimby and Ralph I. Morse, vocal A telegram was received Wednesday morn- d i.oo “ ,= -with Mrs. E. P. No. 42 Parker and son; solo I. ; Frost, by Ralph Morse; solo the of 75 duet; Mrs. S. Augustus Parker, reading; Miss ing announcing death Alice Edgecomb, “ J,1 “ nday afternoon January 27th. Otis Colson, who was injured a few weeks by Carolyn Hatch; duet by Katherine C Quim- l.5o ii (c Carolyn Hatch, vocal solo; Mrs. Parker, read- wife of Nathaniel J. Pottle, formerly of Bel- ^ i <2 yu' be from chapters five, six and | ago by falling from a staging at the Coe- by and Ralph I. Morse; duet by Katherine C. " ing; Miss.Carolyn Hatch and Miss Katherine fast. Tho remains will arrive this, Thursday, 175 " “ L. S. C. book, "Mornings with Mortimer plant, has returned to his home in Quimby and Mrs. W. G. Hatch. The music L31 C. Quimby, duet.and Ralph I. Morse, vocal solo. evening and the funeral will take place at the ►J The roll-call, name some Searsport and is able to be out on crutches. was highly appreciated, nearly all the numbers f4 | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pierce, Rev. Charles B. home of her mother, Mrs. S. E. Edgecomb, 43 This includes Silk and Wool He had been at the home of Stillman I). Flood responding with encores, while the charm- ! Dress Goods, Allovers, i son Abbie Miller street, at 2 m., tomorrow, ^ Ames, S. A. Pa-ker and Carroll, Miss p. Friday. _ on street since the accident. and and dance Wash- High ing personality of Mrs. Parker and the fine • Bandings all nice Dress supper by Doak and Elon B. Gilchrest, were among those Rev. Arthur A. Blair, pastor of the Universa- Trimmings. in the House to- Representative Dunton of Belfast rendition of her numbers captivated the audi- | | any Opera presented present from the city. list church, will officiate and Messrs. H. S. Very truly yours, euce at the vening. A fine supper will in the House Jar. 16th resolves in favor of the beginning, and the enthusiasm she ! Morey, M. C. Hill, C. A. Townsend and E. A. J| A letter from Mr. Alfred Johnson to Aid created continued to the f wed by a concert and ball. Childrens’ Society of Maine (Girls Home) the end. The society Wadsworth will act as bearers. ] Boston in another 8c JONES. % and Transcript, copied column, yCARLE I ? Jered during supper, arid at and the Waldo County General and community are gratefui to Mr. hospital, especially j The first a mak »s mention of a legacy from Dr. C. G. of series of whist and dancing will be selections by a male they were referred to the committee on appro- and Mrs. Pierce and to all who took part in ihe Weld of Brookline, Mass., to a superannuated parties to be given every W’ednesday evening VVV Ai.,5 by Charles Hammons and priations and financial affairs. exercises for their elforts and self-denial, ! life-saver and his wife whose home was on Seaside in their hall took |r the by Grange place it for our to Mrs. Florence Fernald will The Belfast Musical will have a so- thereby making possible people | society Florida coast. The late Dr. Weld had a sum- Wednesday evening, January 15th, and was such an cial at their rooms on street enjoy evening's entertainment. High Tuesday mer home in North Haven and had been a fre- well attended. There were eight tables, and Holmes lias resumed her evening, Jan. 28th. A cordial invitation is ex- jgi posi- Military Whist. The first in the series] quent visitor to Belfast in his steam yacht prizes were w'on by Mrs. Albert McKeen and ddo Trust Co. rooms tended to all'interested in music and the suc- banking of the Unitarian card parti s was given in j Adelita and took part in the shoots of the Carl Noyes, while the boobies went to A. B. H. ,■ cess A musical L. of several weeks to of the will owing society. program Memorial Hall last under the t Belfast Gun Club. For some before his Wylie and Mrs. Anna Booker. Refreshments Whitten | Monday evening years Co. death of her the late be rendered and refreshments served. were served was father, direction of Mrs. Albert C. Burgess, Mrs. > death he cruised in these waters in his large at 10.30, after which there es. Miss Bertha A. K. Wiley, | Ten divorces were decreed at the January George A. Quimby and Mrs. James H Howes, j steam yacnt Malay, and had staunch friends dancing until 12. Poland’s orchestra furnished Have a full line of ! in the W7aldo Trust groceries and can s-ituting term of court in this city; 12 cases were con- with Mrs. Robert P. Chase, Mrs. C. H. Wal- I wherever he went. Since the foregoing was music. give you SPECIAL- >ence of Miss hasac- \ Holmes, tinued and 9 dismissed. We publish in other den, Mrs. H. Howes and Mrs. William in type we have learned of another instance in ! Ralph j The first in a series of whist parties was LY good values in l ea, Coffee and ^ n with the Belfast Fuel & Molasses. columns from the court records the « Weld rendered A fish- Hay disposition H. Quimby hostesses. There were twenty two which Dr. help. lobster firivpn ln«t ThnreHau nicrhr in Rf Rrannia iace of Mrs. Georgia Triggs of cases at the January term that did not come tables of * erman on Pleasant r ver, North Haven, who had military whist, with the following j Chapel by the Catholic parish. Seven tables Tea from up for trial. Mrs. Albert C. Carter, Miss Char- I lost his boat in a bad storm the before, met 25c. to 60c. captains: day were filled and a most pleasant evening enjoy- per ib. ^ Dr and told him of his y rue,” presented by the Pollard I Last Mr. B. lotte W. Colburn, Mrs. Robert P. Chase, Miss Weld misfortune, and “ Saturday Ralph Southworth, ed. The first ladies’ prize was won by Miss Coffee 27c. to “ .-a at the Colonial the Doctor his hand in his and took 38c. Company proprietor of “The Home of Good Values,” Frances Chase, Mrs. Harry W. Clark, Mrs. j put pocket Esther Evans, Gilbert Parker’s "Seats of the out a roll of bills it to “ s- nday evening, pleased a large to Helen W. Mrs. W'ilmer J. I and handed the fisher- gave the superintendent of schools, Mr. W. Crosby. Dorman, Mighty;” P. Stanley won the gentlemen’s Molasses 35c. to 50c. and were both man. It was enough to buy a 20-foot lobster per gallon & .nging: dancing B. Woodbury, for the use of needy children, 7 Mrs. Geo. R. Doak, Mrs. Ben. Hr.zeltine, Mrs. I prize, a pack of cards; the consolations went .ttle Miss Williams as sloop and meant a means of livelihood to the Queenie sets of heavy underwear, 4 additional winter Ralph H. Howes, Mrs. George I. Keating, Miss ] to Miss Martha Pendleton and Edward Hogan. No man premiums with Tea easily the favorite among the 5 cotton flannel Melvina V. Mrs. and his family. given and but undershirts, night shirts, 6 Parker, John H. Quimby, Mrs. I Refreshments were served by Mrs. George Coffee, the quali- handled three times. At Frenchboro are Jan. when the new officers they ing, 14th, following present and the interest manifested was en- v W F. Greenlaw's fine furnish the and the are Katherine C. then on sticks Ghas.R. tand grapho- supper tickets only 50 Quimby. played progressive salted, strung to be smoked and their duties: Bertrand L. Coombs began Captain, Davis; couraging. The purpose of the meeting was ■ i-ll-patronized candy table in cents. Roy Haines of Ellsworth and L. N. whist with Mrs. Ralph L. Cooper, Mrs. Ray- in the latter process are moved several times. foreman, James assistant Sholes; foreman, Ben, to enlist the interest and support of parents k mittee was a feature. Six do!- Littlehale or Kook land who have been identifi- mond R. Sherman. Mrs George L. Bowman, Mr. Mclntire is also some shipping pickltd Smalley; clerk, Earl Braley. It was voted to in several projects on hand and in contempla- UNDERTAKER, *• the chapel fund as the pro- ed with food fairs in their Miss / hbie Doak, Clara B. Keating and Miss in drums and is fresh fish. hold the annual ball in respective cities, herring receiving Seaside Grange hall tion for the good of the schools. A bill before Th« committee in will he the at the tables. LICENSED ng. charge speakers. Quimby presiding Coffee, dough- At his wharf last there was a March 13lh. At 9 o’clock was served EMBALME3, Saturday power supper the legislature for pensioning teachers was ex- Mrs. W. P. .-'toward, Green- nuts arid cheese were served after the game. boat, a sloop and a two-topmast schooner, the and Chief S. S. L. Shute and his assistants Snow and Ice Wanted. The generally plained and a petition circulated. The bill CORONER FOR r i P. Wood. Mr. A. made and ured deli- latter on her return to French- WALDO George Quimby p< taking coal trip were guests of honor. The supper was follow- for a COtlNTvij! mild weather which has prevailed during ttie provides State pension to teachers of GO cious c to the The and schooner both have ;.e tertainment and tffee, guaranteed keep partakers boro. sloop aux- ed by an informal entertainment, which in- ;, who have 30 sup- past few weeks, and the absence of snow, have year taught years, of not less, I n awake all Messrs. James H. and The contract for the to cuded p to night. Ralph iliary power. building songs,choruses, duets and made than or more than The r « stponed Tuesday materially retarded business. Ice cutting b quartets $250 $500 matt* f a EVERYTHING MuL'IiKN IN li. Albert C. the new | Mr. W. A. Collins of Hol- Ilowes, IUirge.-s, Charles B. cover pari of the wharf calls for its from the ranks and all were new school was gin with the ice ten inches thick, but the I up greatly enjoy- building taken up and it was I M Elmer A. Sherman and Wm. H. first and cr*.-w ’.turd, v with his Ames, Qu.rnhy ; completion by April large will ed. in unison were also a stated that a wife’s “January thaw” reduced it to 8 inches ard Popular songs part meeting of tne i uihi.ug commit- caskets and BuRia! ij Rose assisted in serving. be as soon as the lumber is ready. of the and were made tee with || rmerly Jackson, storing for summer use is necessarily deferred. employed program, speeches by F.x-Attrr-vy General PuUn’.gali will Meanwhile work is on the Lane Suits. at the home of her broth- from Nev progressing Asst. Chief A. I). Hayes and L. F. Marrlen, < *■> Advices York last week were that New Advertisements. The fire sale is still held tomorrow, Friday, evening, draw up Mrs. On in of the Hudson building at the head of the whatf to fit it fo” chairman or the Fire Committee, Stimpson was still open to navigation. going on at the Mudgett Variety Store, 78 the necessary papers to form a separate school Home 18-3 and the Consumers' Telephone was a recent guest of her Aroostook had fur a offices for Mr. Mclntire that will sleighing time, but the Main street, and will continue until the entire Shipping Items, it is of a co- precinct not be bound with the city’s jj something i Office 18-J rss... Mrs. George Dag- snow has and this retards stock of Fuel Co. disappeared the goods is disposed of. This is a gen- i-culence that two vessels built at Camden— general indebtedness. Mr. Pattangali has to ! Liberty Sunday attend of fertilizer to that c< farm- uine out sale and been j shipments unty.as closing there are bargains Supreme Court Cases. Among the cases the bark Mannie Swan, built in 1892, and the engaged by Mayor Hanson, who was r Harrison Davis... 72 MAIN BELFAST uncle, ers want snow on which to haul the fertilizer for .4 made a to | STREET, , everybody-Mitchell Trussed sold out entered at the January term of the Supreme schooner William H. Sumner, built in 1891— committee obtain legal advice in the ading a car at Citypoint from the stations to their farms. Last railway their entire stock of alur. inum ware adver- Judicial Court in this and not reached should have been in Miss., at the building matter. The matter of promotion i II "■**1"1 wood. city Gulfport, year we advertised for snow in our local col- tised in The one 1 was discussed. An of about 44 Journal, customer buying $15 for trial was Thorndike vs Belfast—a Lime, uic Lick iv ai living uoii. itiu iiviii average pupils umns it came in iAKES a Few Calls. Last and larger measure than was worth the the cane fail to in the examinations and day paper out. They are pauper case. Thorndike claims that $108 is San Juan and the schooner sailing the next \ pass Mr, Wood- ushman called at needed, and no doubt we shall have snow and now' a discount tale personally advertising of high grade due that town for supplies furnished day for Fajardo. Both were built in the same ! bury suggested that they be promoted by ty where it is that ice in sufficient before the winter is enamel alleged quantity ware, and are open evenings.... Pre- Alice, Thelma and Harland Patterson, minor yard by Coombs & Conant, and the schooner I studies,and that the examinations be semi-an- are over. Blended liquors sold in viola- 10 nual. He yuaiory tnorougniy renovating their dry children of Ishmo and Emma Patterson. It is was built for the late Capt. E. W. Pendleton of i urged the need of a separate teaeh- t the State and notified the The Strike on 8tore Carle & Jones ! er for those who the B. & A. Under orders goods till for ten days alleged that the family were residents of Bel- Islesboro, who had sailed as first officer with fail, and spoke of the bene- tors that from now out, as fits of received from New York the engineers and only make a discount of 25 per cent on all fast, and that August 10, 1911, they fell into one of the builders, Capt. Joseph T. Conant, in the Kindergarten division in this direc- --eriff, he should enforce the nice tion.The Rheumatic firemen on the Bangor & Aroostook railroad dress goods and trimmings On Thursday, the bark John M. Clark of 719 tons, built at j allowing of extra credits for domestic f his ability, as required by and of ! and manual work was went out on a strike Jan. 18th. The men de- Friday Saturday this week they wid cared for by the selectmen, J. H. Sayward, E. Camden in 1876. She was lost when on a suggested and mention At one place it was sug* have a remnant Bale made of the benefits to mand an increase of pay amounting to $19,000 of odds aid ends, which H. .Ward and F. H. Hunt, who presented a foreign voyage some years before the Sumner be derived from special r* ^OIL^ had been an will be closed out a medical examinations. understanding a year for the engineers and $15,000 a at very low figure. This claim to the of Belfast; but a was built. Both the builders, Isaac Coombs A special committee ’* year city "pauper The original of the pell to its guests; but that includes table was to compound Rheumatic for the which the road is not linen, crash, dimities, was returned Frank G. Mixer and and T. went to their appointed arrange for organizing a firemen, dis- outings, denial" by Joseph Conant, reward Oil. The n on Sheriff Cushman, who dress etc.A ten of Mr. original formula has been posed to grant. No mail or passenger trains goods, days' bargain W. H. Hall, overseers of the poor of Belfast, many years ago. The latter was for a time parents association, consisting and Mrs. pur- 't chased and make the laws and that he sale will at the New S. A. Mrs. L. F. Rev. W\ F. the oii is being left Searsport Friday morning and freights begin York Bar- in which they stated that Belfast was not deputy collector of customs at this port... On Parker, Gannon, prepared by the in the revised rf.ing statutes were gain Store, Colonial Theater Sturtevant and Mrs. C. E. Rhoades. The also tied up, but late in the afternoon a block, Satur- liable for the charge and that the children heid another page will be found some this interesting Blended Kheumatic Oil exception in favor of day, Jan, to make room grade organization is to work with the train pulled out carrying the mail. Searsport 25th, for spring no lawful settlement in this city. Nelson for reminiscences by Capt. George L. Norton, High Company. In a plain, candid, matter lines. A few of the school will suffer materially if the strike is continued money-saving bar- Thorndike; Brown and Ritchie for Belfast- editor of the Marine Journal, New York and a organization. made those upon whom he are mentioned in WM. as the Penobscot Coal and the gains the William F. of Winter- native of Brooksville... of our 0. POOH & pocket two big advt_Holeproofs Another case, Eldndge .Many readers IOLUHUKU. SON, AGENTS, hat he proposed to put a fortillViir nlon+a nn _1 a_A_ cost no more than the I many imitations. They vs The Eastern Dredging company of are familiar with the Fiddler and the Drunk- Lone Star HE I. FAST. and port Chapter.No. 33,0. E. S., held their MA INK. indiscriminate sale of It are sold at The Dinsmore portation. will also affect the big paper only Store_Ern- Portland, is an action for damages in he ard ledges off the southern entrance of Fox annual sale in j installation Tuesday evening, Jan. 14th. Try it. Prices: 25 and any other way, so far at est Smith’s is 15, 50 Cents. business Millinocket, as the mills there public carriage ready for ser- amount of $4000. The charges taat Island the first marked a Mrs. pulp plaintiff thoroughfare, by Larrabee installed the officers in a very 123 •, and it is safe to say that vice or at j j on this road for their coal day nigh; reasonable ates ... he was as a fire- stone the depend supply and Work- on Sept. 22, 1911, employed monument, other by a spar, but may creditable manner and was at the •pen bars in Belfast while he I presented ! for wanted in a ti ansporting the paper to Cape Jellison for ing housekeeper family of two in man and oiler on the dredger Falmouth, owned not know why these dangerous were T ledges close with a large of Mrs. La- e courts do their rum Boston. bouquet pinks duty The road was in a measure Particulars of Mrs. Frank in so named. The Rockland j shipment. pre- A. Cush- by the above company, and working dredg- Opinion says: There vonia Williams was with LEGISLATIVE NOTICES and presented a past unprofitable hazardous men man, 19 pared and had to fill the of Congress street, Belfast ... Mr. between and Brewer, and was a who had a nice ready places J. W. ing the river Bangor captain fiddle and was matron’s jewel. Mrs. Bowdoin Pendleton August*. Maine. 10, 1913. county for the n**xt two J. Ervin pre- January the striking and President Todd Collins, Jackson and that he was in the work and fond of it. One Oidered, That the time for the employees family, Mrs An- I inexperienced very playing night, coming up sided at the piano and sang during the reception of ’•man has an na Bowden ! of the while | evening bills, petitions for exceptionally says that if these men are all the and Miss Gladys that the officer in charge engine, the with a tair wind and private and special legisla- protected Bowden’publish a bay, good weather, he | two selections. The usual tine “Star” tion be ies-men who can be de- card of he was in the act of oiling the same, started supper limited to Wednesday, 5 trains will be run as usual. thanks ...James H. Howes is got out the fiddle and February making the with no notice to him and that by played “hornpipes, jigs, ! was served-Mr. Ernest Elwell of Portland li'13, and that all such petitions, bills and re- their duty without fear or sensational engine, The prices on all coats and he was in and for the entertainment solves presented after date Food Fair. The management of the suits ... the starting of the engine caught strathspeys reels,” I supplied in the 2nd Baptist Church that be referred to if himself is not a man to Freeman and Sunday.... the t.ext E. Roberts publishes a the his hand entangled of his crew, and all so Legislature. W. R. Belfast food fair has decided to the caution notice. machinery, right they got engrossed i I Mrs. Herman Farrow and have ROIX, ■‘‘‘ was elected to a present that it became fanniy gone to Clerk of the House of put stop ... so torn and bruised Representatives. first 50 women Northerly half of the house No. 24 badly the music that to a lotions of law that have buying admission tickets with a Church to' the member above the they forgot keep good I Boston for the winter.... Mr. Ernest Sprague W. !•:. pre- street to necessary amputate LAWkY, !> and will endeavor to meet large and useful if rent. Apply a; No. 17 Church lookout, .i;d piled the vessel on a that present, they pass through street. wrist. up ledge was at home from Augusta for over Sunday. Secretary of the Senate. f those who elected him. J | the doors after 10 ‘o’clock on the first day of ever after was called “The Fiddler.” There is ~ LEGAL AFFAIRS. the fair. The first will as another ledge hard as Committee ******. _ evening be known by, quite dangerous, Hearings. The Committee on will that its name l>‘gal Affairs give “Grand Army Night” and there will be an in- got from a somewhat similar in- LEGAL AFFAIRS. public hearings as follows; teresting program prepared for the veterans cident, in which another vessel and another THURSDAY, January 30, 1913, at 2 o’clock were p. m. and they will ne free admission as captain concerned. It is called “The The Committee on Legal Affairs will given guests give J No. as follows: 20. An act to provide for the regulation of the Belfast hoard of trade. The I Drunkard.”-A barge has arrived with 1050 public hearings John Bird CARLE & JONES, JANUARY at 2o’clock and supervision of Investment tons THURSDAY, 30,1913, Companies. Co. of Rockland has donated several cases i of hard coal for the Consumers Fuel Co. No. 15. Resolve of p, m. proposing Amendment to Constitution their celebrated Three Crow Brand products, and is discharging at their wharf. No. 10. Resolve relating to changing date changing September election to of State election from to Novem- November. to be given away to the patrons of the fair. A September LOOK!] CHARLES P. See. :BiGuut in prices & ber. CHARLES P. Sec. CONNORS, i: similar has been CONNORS, gift made by Swift & Co., of Saturday’s 3t3 ALBERT H Clerk SURELY ANDERSON, of | BANISHES 5,000 samples Maxine Elliot’s toilet soap, NOTICE. EDISON and the management of the fair has The sub- bought ADMINISTRATOR’Ssenber hereby gives notice that he has been for mont, a black and white medium sized In the of w aluminum \m ENDS. JANUARY County Waldo, deceased, and given diBhes, and Wednesday, Feb. 12th I Where there’s catarrh there’s Mnutc thousands of Spaniel dog. The finder will receive the reward bonds as the law directs. All persons having Records were the first 100 women 35c. who visit the fair will re- catarrh germs. You can’t get rid of catarrh asked. Please notify demands agaiir.st the estate of said deceased Sizes, Broken Lots, Etc., unless kill these are desired to the same for ceive as a free gift a loaf of bread. A dolls’ | you germs. E. S. TOWNSEND, present settlement, and all indebted thereto are to make You can’t kill them with stomach medicine 2tf Morrill, Me., or Tel. 17 4, Belfast. requested Now 21c. congress, at which there will be center and to payment to Levi dolls of all counter or sprays because they can’t get where immediately D. Holmes, Swan- germs ville, Me my authorized nt. nations, will be the feature are. ag Saturday after- -v LON ZO .1. KNOWLTON. Records were 50c. ! ary low \ou can kill these with | noon, Feb. 15th. Thursday afternoon occurs figure. | germs Booth’s HYO- North Conway, N. II., January 14, 1913. MEI, a penetrating, antiseptic, balsamic air the baby show and it is expected that it will OtO. t. H, DIMITIES, that you breathe a few times a day directly JOHNSON, Now 31c. be one of the events of the as over sore * week, excep- | the raw, germ infested membrane. ERNEST SMITH’S i tional prizes will be offered. The color scheme DRESS GOODS, ETC. f It does not contain morphine or any habit Yours truly. I of the opera house decorations is to be gold forming drug PUBLIC CARRIAGE. r and black and irs, For and HYO- the house is to be mads very J0 catarrh, croup, coughs, colds, at attractive. W. OMEI is sold on money back A. A. Law, E. the local plan by Attorney Trunks transferred from boat or Hamilton, florist, train, 15 & is to have a Howes & Co. outfit. $1.00. Extra ,.°ARi-E JONES } Japanese garden. The Town Talk ARLE & Complete cents: also bom flour JONES. bottles of Booth’s HYOMEI if BELFAST, MAINE. passengers High street to people expect to give away about a car- § afterwards load of flour. needed, only 60 cents. Just breathe it—no Practice in all Courts. Probate practice boat or train, 10 cts., night or day Tel. 6-4 stomach dosing, aiy specialty. 2tf BELFAST, MAINE. 4tf A S Batch vs E E Hatch, et ala. Continued. Court * The Supreme Judicial Ritchie. Ellen H Sanborn Exx va Arthur L Jackon, At the January term of the Supreme Jud action. et ala. Neither party. No further cial Court held in this city easeB were dii Dunton & Morae; Hudson A Hudson. posed of as follows: Fields S Pendleton va Caleb F Pendleton. Frances L Lazell vs Justus C Strawbridgi Continued. Dunton A Morse; Brown. Continued. Cilley; Robinson. Niles va Harriet N Abbott PHOTO PLAYS AND Kingsbury B Crockett vs Viola A Crocket Margaret A. VAT T CAN WRITE enter. Dismissed without Continued. Fellows; Dunton & Morse. Petition for leave to IUU i Akn $25 OR MORE WEEKLY Dunton A Morse. King bury B Crockett vs George A Crockett costs. Ritchie; Wm Continued, Continued. Fellows; Dunton & Morse. A K Curtis, M D vs George. Alexander W Biddle vs Leighton Parki i. Buzzell; Bangs. We Will Show You How! R 1 Charles W Lancaster and J E Staples vs Roy Continued. A S Littlefield; Thompson. ’1 of H Morse. you have ideas—If you can THINK—we will show you the secrets this fascinating new profession. William McKenzie vs Kingsbury Crocket Wight. Continued. Buzzell; George Positively n, Wentworth. Dismissed. experience or literary excellence No “flowery language” is wanted. Continued. Cunningham; Conary. L. F. Nash vs Hollis necessary. The demand lor film National Biscuit Company vs A I Quimbj Buzzell. photoplays is practically unlimited. The big manufacturers are “moving heaven and earth Stevens. Continued. Frank A Benner vs Geo their to ever demand. are Continued. Brown; Knowlton. attempts get enough good plots to supply the Increasing They offering, $100 and more Dunton A Morse. f,„ John tl Barnum et al vs A W and F L Fletch Buzzell; single scenarios, or written ideas. M Ward vs Arthur M Jackson. Con- er. Continued. Dunton & Morse; F L Duttor John We have received many [letters from the film manufacturers, such as H J Frost & Co vs A W and F L Fletchei tinued. Brown, Jr; Rogers. VITAGRAPH, EDISON, Roberts vs A A Judgment at Continued. Dunton & Morse; F L Dutton. J Hartley. ESSANAY, LUB1N, SOLAX,IMP,REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION,COMET, MELIEs.’ term. Jr; Ritchie. Etta Bowdoin vs Lizzie D Moore. Continuec this Brown, urging us to send photoplays to them. We want more writers and we’ll gladly teach you the secrets of Continued, ETC., sm\cs. Dunton & Morse; Fellows & Fellows. (2 cases. 1 M W Swett vs Robert H McGray. M R La Furley vs John W Harriman. Ac ■ Brown. Jr, Ritchie. We are selling photoplays written by people who “never before wrote « ! vs J W Neithei ceptance of report otf. Recommitted. Browr Howard L Hurd McKenney. for publication.” Jr; Ritchie. party. Libby; Huzzey. Is famous pie-crust flour Chas A Bowdoin. Perhaps we can do the same for If can think of only one good idea every week, and will write it Beacon Falls Rubber & Shoe Co vs A W an> 1 Charles A McKenney vs —makes it tender and you. you light ijpr directed and it sells F 1 A Snare; Bow- ® ™ by us, for^only $25, a low figure, F L Fletcher. Continued, Anderson; Defaulted by agreement.’Mayo and flaky and perfectly di- Dutton. (5 cases.) I den. Just as Hubbard A Co vs S W Newcomb. gestible. good for YOU' WIL! EARN $100 MONTHLY FOR SPARE TIME WORK. Standard Oil Company vs A W and F 1 j George Continued. Greer; Ritchie. bread and cake and biscuits Fletcher. Continued. Anderson; F L Duttor SEND YOUR NAME VND tADDRESSAT ’ONCE FOR FREE COPY OF of C'TJFl'Ti' Howard L Hurd appealed from drcision and whatever you are i IVi-iLL/ ou-f ILLUSTRATED BOOK. “MJYiNG PICTURE PLAYWRITING.” S Samuel B Thing, et als, vs A W and F 1 | baking. Commissioners. Continued. Rogers; Fletcher. Continued. Anderson; F L Duttor County And the most economical flour Don’t hesitate. i Littlefield. Don't argue.! Write NOW and learn just what this new profession may mean for ■ International Harvester Co of America v , milled—gives you most Mary A Curtis, Libt vs Edwin D Curtis. your future 13w36 Jason Richardson. Continued. Ritchie. loaves to the sack. Dismissed. R E Jeffrey; Buzzell. Nettie H Kimball, Libt, vs Gardner A Kim NATIONAL AUTHORS’ 1543 Knowlton vs William Hewes,et al. Your grocer keeps William Broadway, ball. Continued. Staples. Wayland Continued. Knowlton; Johnson. Tell. Insist on it next INSTITUTE, NEW YORK Annie Kenney, Libt, vs John Kenney. Con time CITY. Fred Racklilfe \s F Flagg. Continued. tinued. Bowden. you order flour. Knowlton; Johnson. George L Allen vs Cora M Fletcher. Con Fred G vs Asher Moody. Defaulted. FOR SALE BY tinued. Manson & Coolidge, F L Dutton. Gray YOUR GROCER. THY SOLACE AT OUR EXPENSE —= _—___^ Lizzie vs Charles W Mas Knowlton. Massure, Libt, Money Back for any case of E A Holmes vs J A McKeen, Con- sure. Continued. A R Peaks; Buzzell. appealed. Continued and assigned ior trial 2nd ol George A Noyes, Libt., vs Ellen M uunwu ot mwee. day Noyes. Clara M vs Samuel L New turned. Kitcnie; or head* Newcomb, Libt, term. Dunton & Continued. Rheumatism, Neuralgia Geo Motion for April Harriman; Morse. Libby. Continued. E W White' S M Webber vs Auspland. comb. Knowlton; The American Agricultural Chemical Co B F Fuller vs Chas E Gilman. Defaulted. notice granted. Bangs. ache that Solace Fails house. vs Fred W. Keech. Defaulted. Dunton & Littlefield. M vs Wm Bickford. Continued. C E Bicknell vs Fie1 ds S and Edw S Pendle' H Flagg app Morse. Adelbert Millett, et al vs Charles E Stevens to Remove. Knowlton; Dunton & Morse. Wm. H. Ames & Co. vs Ritchie. Con- Continued. Littlefield; Dunton & Morse. vs C H Shuman, Elijah SoLACK REMEDY is a m'ent medical dis tion filed. Motion A S Littlefield. C W Stephenson appealed granted. tinued. Dunton & Ritchie. P L Rolerson vs Fields S Pendleton. Con- covery of three Gentian Scientists that dissolves Referees Brown; Buzzell. Moise; The Estabrooks Shirt Mfg Co vs H Holton report accepted. tinued. Uric Acid Crystals and Purif.es the Mood. lr is Thomas P Lea- Cyrus W. Tibbetts vs Arthur W. Coombs anc Littlefield. to and \\i 1 & Morse. Annabel Bragg Leaman vs easy take, not ai.ect th« weakest Wood. Continued. Ritchie; Dunton State in Seiro stomach. Ritchie. John A. Fogg. Continued. Dunton & Morse, Facias vs Carlo Guido et al. ^ 1 et man. Continued. Dunton & Morse; It is under the Pure Horace E Robbins vs John Frederick, Doak Non suited. Doak. guaranteed Food and VOLUME Littlefield; 85. vs E Motion for for^Coombs. | Drugs Law to be absolutely nee from m al. Continued. Buzzell; Bowdoin. Alfred E Brackett PPiper. opiates O. C. Roberts vs Charles E. Lane. L A and P Barker vs harmful drugs of any description tiled. Dunton & Morse; Buzzell. Continued, Margaret Wayland Emma J Patterson, Libt, vs Ishmael E Pat- new trial sOi.ACE is a pure specific in ever? and Dunton& Ritchie. Knowlton. Dismissed Littlefield; Knowlton. Co vs Victor Neal et al. Con- Morse; has been proved beyo; d question to lie the terson. Continued. Dunton & Morse. Jaynes Drug WITH THE Alice J. W. Waldron vs Mina Geo W West vs R A and Lear surest and quickest for Uric And & A L Bird. A. Moore. Peavey Erving remedy ISSUE, j Hix vs J W Lawrence. Motior tinued. Dunton Morse; Troubles km.wi to medical science, no matter Thorndike & Continued. Demurrer filed Ritchie for vs Ernest Dis- Dunton & Morse; Ritchie. Knowlton; Peavey. how long It leaches at.o removes the for order of service filed. Dunton & Morse. Herbert L Hopkins Sawyer. standing Fred L Walker vs L E and E root of tlie trouble and the Dunton & Con- Mary A. Crosby, libt, vs A. T. Crosby. Dis- J Wrebb Con- (Uric Acid) purifies Illinois Pure Aluminum Co vs Thos \V Loth- missed without costs. Morse; blood. tinued & missed without Dunton & Morse. Knowlton; Dunton Morse. THE SOLACE CO. of Hattie Cieek & E F Lit- ary. prejudice. are the rop. Continued. Dunton Morse; Chas Sole U. s and have Fred H. Curtis vs Gould. E Elwell vs Fred W Default- Agents thousands of volun- M W Swett vs L Willard, et al. Defaulted. W’m. Continued, Wardwell, 1913. testimonial letters which have been re- 2, tlefield. tary January ed Knowlton. & Merrill & Merrill. Dunton & Morse; Buzzell. ceived from grateful people SOLACE has re- W B Kendall, et al vs John I Frederick et al Dunton Morse; Wm H vs L Default- stored to health. Testimonial letters, hteiaiuie vs W G et al. Continued. Jas. A. Cole, libt, vs Nellie A. Cole. Libt tc Staples Mary Sawyer Fletcher & Bowdoin. R S Ward Davis, and FREE Box sent Continued. Connors; ed Knowlton. upon request. Dunton & Morse; Goodwin & Bradley. pay for defence, also $25 by middle of vacation K. Lee Morris, President ot the First National The American Agricultural Chemical Co ve Bank of for council fees and week for children's Geo Wr McIntyre vs James V. Aldus Con- Chico, Texas, wrote the Solace Company Hilda Heal vs B M Barker. Continued by $2 per as follows: A R Fellows. Continued. Fletcher & Con- tinued & Cool- Crawford. Knowlton; Buzzell. “I want to send a box of Solace to fath- Bowdoin. agreement. Dunton & Morse; Manson support. Ritchie; you my nors; Fred er in Tenn lor which 1 enclose Charles E Stearns vs James D. Clement* A Johnson vs Addie Fage Continued Memphis, Si. W S Merrick vs H L Blaisdell. Continued. idge. This remedy lias been list d by some tnends ol The Continued. Dunton & Morse. Knowlton; Greer. mine here and 1 must sa\ its action vn> von Journal N L Roberts vs Sarah L Redding. Continued. Ritchie; W B Blanchard; Bowdoin. derful. Republican A H Weeks vs Ritchie. M. Otis Sylvester vs Wrm. W^. |W;oods. Con- Aug J Tobey Defaulted Archie Foster, Libt vs Mary Foster. Con- Dunton & Morse; “(Sigm (11 H. L. Monis.” tinued. J. E. Nelson. Hussey. Put up in 2Fc. 60c arid §1 00 boxes. tinued. Buzzell. Charles E Murch vs T E Gerald. Continued. Ritchie; Entered S A Ward vs its 85th Year and Emma L. Jenness, libt, vs John H. Jenness. George Norton Continued IT ’S MIGHT Y FIN F TO BE YYL1.I. ANI> Upon Volum The Creed Co vs Thomas W Loth- Dunton & Morse; Chapman. h Kellogg Hussey. YOU CAN ON »;F. SO BY TAKING >Ol Ben D Field vs Chas et al. Con- Continued. Ritchie. At E. “No 'lieatment Schemes *>r rop. Continued. Dunton & Morse; Brown. Logan, special Wm F Eldridge vs Eastern Co Fees.” Jl.sT Mil ACT A1 ON E does the tinued. Dunton & Morse. Theodore P. Thompson, libt, vs Emma B. Dredging F M Howes Co vs W Baker. Con- w ork Write for the Harry Continued Fellows & Fellows; Harriman. today free box, etc. J vs Richard H Thompson. Ordered libt to pay libelee $25 for tinued. Ritchie; Harriman. Elizabeth Crockett, Libt, SOLACE BF MLDYCO.. Battle Cre* k, Mich. Lovicy vs Lawrence Rankin Crockett. Libel dismissed without costs her defense, Ritchie; Dunton & Morse. McKenney 10wS8 A L Crockett vs John Crockett. Neither has reason to be Continued & Dunton & proud of, and is Ritchie; Buzzell. C. W. Berry vs F. A. Luce. Continued. Montgomery Emery; duly grate party. No further action. Ritchie; Doak. Morse. Herbert vs John W Hobbs. Con- Ritchie; Dunton & Morse. Clubbing Offers. The the commendation and Cohen Bros Co vs Thomas W Lothrop. Payson following clubbing patronage it has r Belfast Fuel & Co vs Jas L IT Harold vs J. A. Hay Bridges tinued by agre ement. Ritchie; Dunton & Reynolds Adams, Depuly offers apply only to subscriptions paid in ad- Continued. Ritchie; Brown. Defaulted Doak. in the past, and in the will >< Morse. Sheriff. Continued. Ritchie; Rogers. vance; and when payment is made it should be coming year H B Tookaker vs C L Harriman. Judgment Velma I Libt, vs C Tvler. Con- vs Arthur M Clark John B. Nealey vs. Swett & Co. Referred Tyler, Benj stated what if is desired. It is merit its for the assessed at $1.00. Millie M Clark, Libt, premium, any, continuance. plaintiff. Damages tinued. Doak: Buzzell. to Carleton Doak; Ritchie; L. C. Stearns. to that none of these satisfied. Ritchie; Johnson. Continued. Ritchie. also necessary say publi- Judgment F P Bennett vs Herbert Hcft'ses. Milliken Tomlinson & Co vs W E Estes. Read Garage & Machine Co vs Pendleton Pleadings cations are mailed with The Journal or from R Wood, Libt vs Estella E Wood. ( George tc be filed middle reserved. Bros. Continued and motion for order of ser- by of vacation and a copy this office. We have to a\ for these Dismissed. Ritchie. He^rd Ly Court; decision Ritchie; j publica- aim has been to sent to L M present the news of the o vice filrd. Ritchie. Staples. Staples; Buzzell. tions one in advance, and are then Melvin E. Ford, Libt. vs., Charlotte M. Ford, Brown Jr. year they vs Con- T E Gushee et al vs Fernald Lumber Co. in vs L Decrow. Con- George Rose, Jr, Chas Meservey. sent from their flices to our sub- county readable to Dismissed. Ritchie; Dunton & Morse. John C Averill T'nos respective form, encourage every j to emend IT’S Motion writ allowed. It I 1 Dunton & tinued. Ritchie; Buzzell. Thompson; scribers. Cur clubbing offers are as follows Nellie B Hall, Lbt vs, Alfred J Hall. Dis- tinued by agreement. Buzzell; enterprise in w ich Maine men and H C Stover vs E A Hussey. Continued. Foster & Foster. in women missed. Ritchie. j Morse. for one year’s subsciiption paid advance: Ritchie; Dunton & Morse. Chas McLaughlin Co vs James E Sprague. to A vs, Thomas W Mildred 0 Cook. Libt, vs N H Cook. Dismiss- The Journal and Farm and Home..$2.00 engaged, promote all movements for moral Evelyn Mu.lgett Lothrop. Continued. & Morse. Mathews Bros vs S G Ritterbush. Defaulted. Harriman; Bangs. The Journal and Tribune Farmer. 2.25 Continued. Greer; Brown. | ed. Buzzell; Dunton as material Ritchie. David C Johnson vs W O Estes. Continued. The Journal and McCall’s Magazine.. 2.10 advancement—in brief, to a Benton Bros, vs Thomas W Con- perley F Gordon vs Inhabitants of Waldo. print Lothrop. ; The Journal and Woman's 2.25 Mason & Ilal! vs A T Nickerson and Colby Conary; Dunton & Morse. Magazine. tinued. Johnson; Brown. I Continued. Buzzell; Ritchie. per worthy of Maine homes. Inhabitants of vs C •- lnsur- R Howard, Trustee. Continued. Ritchie; Thorndike ity of Belfast. The publications included in our clubbing f- Bucksport Natl. Bank vs W P and Mary Wm A Ryan vs Dirigo Mutual Fire j Drown. Assigned for 2nd day of April term. J E Nel- fcrs n ay be sent to different addresses. Cote. Continued. T H Smith, Bowdoin; Mar- ; ance Co. Continued. Buzzell; Newell & Waldo Trust Co vs Bertha F and A son; Arthur Ritchie and F W Biown. tin & Cook Skelton. Guy The publishers of the Woman's Magazine JOURNAL has a reliable and indusiri; Continued. Johnson. John Murphy vs Chi s A Wcod. Continued. Dismissed. Gray. Ritchie; « us ol an increase in »b * ir sub- Natl. Bank vs E!len M Frederick Cassie B Cain. Libt vs E S Cain. have dvised Bjcksp>r: Buzzell. of to furnish ■ T N. Pearson vs Albert T McKenney et als. Bangs; and a advance in correspondents the new; Neither party. T H Smith; Bowdoin. Buzzell; Duruon & Morse. scrij tion p rice consequent THE Butler Bros vs James E rague. Continued. » Continued. Ritchie; Greer. Sj c ar.d The Journal and Woman's T G Fellows vs L F Bartlett. C ontinued. HiUWlI! L. Jit'ilL lUOlgOici. ubbing iates, County, and occasional contributors at Referred to W C Waldo Trust Co vs J E Sprague. Continued. Johnson; Bangs. are now7 $2.25. Fellows -x Fellows; L Stearns. by agreement Conary. Magazine Silver Co vs A L Plead- w.use es < Ritchie; Bangs. Chicago BJaisdell. of McCalls have abroad ar;ic are not i T G Fellows, vs Leroy E Littlefield. Con- Buzzell; W A otvan. The publishers magazine surpassed vs O Leon E to be tiled middle of vacation. P Treat vs John and J R Downes, Arthur Ritchie J Kneelar.d and ings by Johnson; us notice: "The subscribers tinued. Fellows & Fellows. Bowdoin. Edwin sent this may merit and interest * Bowden. by those app iriug in 1 se. Moody. Continued. Ritchie; Bangs, Buzzell. their w thin 30 after T G Fellows, vs M M Clark. Continued. j Defaulted. Buzzell; Downes pro select free patterns days A K M vs Wm Continued. C F Thompson & ti F Mudgett vs Fred C i tious publications. Fellows . Ritchie._ of Montville. He was born near Center Frank H Dutton vs W G et als. John N Cox vs L A Covell. Defaulted. Dunton & Morse. Under the tariff rates the Davis, Con Buzzell; and present Montville, May 23. 1835, moved with is but in- tinued. Dunton & Morse; Forest Goodwin, Littlefield. H A Rich Co vs M J Grindie. Defaulted. foreign shoe gradually surely his parents to McFarlands Corner in it will not be W Co vs J H Ward well. our market and long M Bradley. Gilchrest Defaulted Buzzell. 1855, In he was united in vading July, 1863, when it will do so under circumstances Eben D Vose vs W G Davis, et als. Contin-* by agreement. Service proved. Runnells; H J Webber vs George Towers. Continued marriage to Caroline L. Three Ayer. of great disadvantage to the American ued. Dunton & Morse; Forest Goodwin, W Ritchie. Buzzell; Greer. children were born to this union: Her- manufacturer.” bert L. of M Bradley S Langsdrof Co vs J H Ward well. Default- R P Leonard vs G W Cookson. Defaulted. Marshalton, Del., Edward F., A committee to look into late of appointed vs Brooklyn, N. V., and Mrs. Eliza- re- L. L. Rogers, Orison Chandler, continued. ed by agreement. Service proved; Runnells; Buzzell. the agitation for a “pure shoe law” beth S. McFarland, who lives near the Dunton & Morse; Thurlough. Ritchie. Walter M Young Co vs F C Atwood. Plead- ported that the present high cost of old home. Mr. Sprowl in early life be- Young, C'ox & Pay son vs Eastman Car Co. Harry F Kinney vs M C R R Co. Continued* ings to be bled by middle of vacation. Buz- manufacturing shoes will certainly go came converted and later joined the for all- for trial 2nd G G C N Perkins. Bowden. higher if the federal bill calling Continued and assigned day of by agreement. Weeks; zell; Methodist church. He was a thorough leather footwear is passed. Manufac- April term. Dunton & Morse; Geo. E. Thomp- Pearl Crockett vs Lovina J Crockett. Dis- Ida Atwood, Admr, vs Clarence Ford. De- and most progressive farmer, especially turers who perfect a process by means son. missed. Sweetser & Morse; Dunton & Morse.. faulted. Buzzell. noted for his skill as a He gardener. of which other materials than leather vs Orman H. Hopkins George Seavey. J Rarrier Safe & Lock Co vs Frank M Fair- W E Grinnell vs B Black. Motior had excellent and knew how Henry judgment can be used in shoes, the committee re- Neither party. RitchL; Dunton & Morse. M E to plan his work wisely. He found | banks. Continued. Rosen, Libby; Ritchie. for order of personal notice granted. Buzzell truly ported, ought to be rewarded by the J. F. vs W. E. Jones & Co et als. that which has been called “the heart of Vickery J A P Colcord vs E P and Inez H Sawyer. Clifton Ward vs George R Rich. Defaulted and not penalized. life’’—joy in his work. Although in fail- government Continued. Ritchie; Buzzell. Dismissed as to E P Sawyer, Bangs; Edgar P. Retd of Rochester, first vice | Conary. Bangs. health lor stviral and near- ing years, not his John F Vickery vs W E Jones and Roy F vs N M S R R Co. Law M A vs Nettie Walker. Continued president, said he had made up i George Partridge Ordaay in bolh he never 1 ly crippled hands, the was “a Continued. Ritchie; Buzzell. (2 Court on Dunton & Morse. mind whether parcel post Copeland. report. Bargs; Bangs; Sleeper. lost his ambition to do; nor did one movement working to the real benefit of cases.) I E C Shuman vs Melvin M Dickey. Default- J F Wheaton vs M M Dickey. Pleadings ever near him murmur at his lot. His the average citizen or special legislation Abbie L Otis vs John YV Durost. Continued. 1 ed by agreement and continued for bled. Bangs; sturdy nature rose above all obstacles judgment. Sleeper. to make the government service as dis- and he continued to find his duties a E F Littlefield; Ritchie. I Knowlton; H G Sleeper, A P Sleeper, Hallett & Davis Co vs Chas E Robertson tributor of merchandise for mail order privilege, not an obligation. In his home George B Holmes vs Harriet A Adams, et i Chas B Cook vs A R Mitchell et al. Neither Defaulted. Bangs. I houses.” Mr. Reed thought the parcel life he was unselfish and thoughtful; op- al. Non suited. Harriman; Dunton & Morse. party. Brown, L J Braun; Seth M Carter. A M Small vs Chas P Woodbury. Continued post would tend to operate against the timistic in his outlook ami helpful to all John F vs F Con- Inez N from decision of small retailers. Vickery Roy Copeland. Decrow, appeal Bangs; Rogers, (two cases). who came in contact with him. As a earners em- G A M vs A M Shaw. Continued There are 255,000 wage tinued. Ritchie; Buzzell. ; Judge of Probate allowing the will of Francis Stevens, D, citizen, he was highly respected and by the manufacturers, according John F Vickery vs W E Jones. Continued. : M Staples. Continued. Dunton & Morse; Bangs; Dunton & Morse. honored. He lived the life ployed simpie nobly to President hanan and they receive Ritchie; Buzzell. ; Bangs. George Partridge vs A M Shaw. Continued and worthy of example. Men of his $120,000,000 a year. Ninety seven per vs vs Dunton & Morse. character of sterling integrity, are the F Willis B Tryon Frank H Bagley. Con- j Knox Co Bottling Works Ralph M Wood Bangs; cent, of the is sold in the United foundation of our Christian civilization. output tinued. Bowden; Harriman. and City of Belfast et al. Trustee, Dismisa- Walter M Lowney vs J H Wardwell. De- States. | Mr. Sprowl was the last of nine chil- John Cole vs Luther W Frederick. Con- ed without costs. Harriman. faulted. Bangs. A. S. was elected President; dren in his father’s family. Besides the Kreider, tinued. Ritchie. M R Knowlton vs American Co George vs John Conroy. Con- Herbert P. Gleason, this city treasurer, Bowden; J Express Partridge son and mentioned, a widow daughter and Sol. N. Y., secre- tinued. Bangs; E P Murray. and three grandchildren survive him. Wile, Rochester, tary. James A Sprague vs John Kenney. Con- "Now tusk is the laborer’s o'er; The next convention will be held Jan. tinued. Bowden. Now the battle is past; Bangs; day in Now the farther shore, 14, 1914 this city. E C Pike vs H E Ginn. Defaulted. BangB. upon Doctors Use This lor Eczema Lands the at last. voyager Harold H French by nert friend vs Cather- A HERO IN A LIGHTHOUSE. " ‘Earth and dust to ine J Hills. Continued. Brown; Buzzell. to earth, duet,’ For years J. S. Donahue, So. Haven, Mich., Dr. Evans. Ex-Commissioner of Health, Dr. Holmes, the well known skin spe- Calmly now the words we Bay, Fred W Brown, tax collector vs Lydia E a civil war captain, as a light-house keener says: “There is almost no relation be- cialist writes: "I,am convinced that the Left behind, we wait in trust tween skin diseases and the blood." The D.D.D. PrescrlptlotWsyas much a specific Staples. Defaulted. Brown. For the resurrection day. averted awful wrecks, but a queer fact is, he akin must be cured through the skin. for eczema as for malaria. 1 quinine Same vs Bertha F Gray. Defaulted. Brown might have been a wreck, himself, if Electric The germs must be washed out, and so have been prescribing the D.D.D. remedy “Father, in Thy gracious keeping. Same vs Eben Holmes. Brown we now servant Bitters had not "They cured me of salves have long ago been found worth- for years." It will take away the itch Continued. Leave Thy sleeping.” prevented. most advanced of M. E. less. The physicians the instant you apply it Greer. p. kidney trouble and chills,” he writes, "after I this country are now agreed on this, and Freedom, Jan. 13. In fact, we are so sure of what D.D.D. Same vs F J Stevens. Defaulted. Brown. had taken other so-called cures for years, are prescribing a wash of wintergreen, will do for that we will be thymol and other Ingredients for eczema you glad J G Small va L H Reynolds. Continued without benefit and they also improved my and all other skin diseases. This com- to let you have a $1 bottle on our guar- Children and Cry at I am fine.” Is known as D.D.D. antee that it will cost you nothing un- Libby Rogers; Ritchie, (2 cases). sight. Now, seventy, feeling pound Prescription For all liver tor Eczema. less you find that it does the work W B Ferguson vs L H Reynolds. Continued FOR FLETCHER’S dyspepsia, indigestion, stomach, and kidney troubles, without equal. Wm. O. Poor ft and Ritchie. they’re I Son, Druggist Libby Rogers; CA3TORIA Try them. Only 60 eta. at all druggists. |-- Correspondence. Life-Savers.” tng these courageous servants of human- THORNDIKE STATION. bounty “Neglected ity. In of the Transcript: the report of the Secretary of the Ashbury Harmon wap in Belfast last Tempters With [Deferred.] = To the Editor Pimples. CENTER. interest and much Treasury we read: week, acting as juryman. sW ANVILLE I JOHNSON S have read with keen LINIMENT! The achievements of this alert Mr. and Mrs. C. H. were in a body Murch in ia tie fact ion the editorial recent Used 102 Years lor Internal and External Wh, I of like two thousand men on business ... of Monroe is the something Augusta Saturday. Webber the “Neglected Life- A mother asks me how she shall remove transcript on have placed our life-saving service in Mrs. who has been Briggs. Harry Wyman, pimples and humors that disfigure her Gives relief from Savers. the front ra.ik of humanitarian insti- sick several is much better. her I speedy coughs, weeks, child’s face. answer is and ?•" 5 in Belfast visiting son, colds, I tutions. This distinction has not My very simple Its writer has evidently felt deeply the I. a week. S. Spencer, who was confined to the direct, because all such blemishes are the hr- render been gained, however, without the .Ppon-.for cramps, diarrhoea, muscular I 'alue of the services they and house a few last is out result of in the that 1^1^^ sacrifice of health and even of life it- days week, again. poisons system should E. E. Clements of Sears- he of their rewards. be carried off in the \[ra. etc. inadequacy on the of members Mrs. Knott Cates spent a of secretions, but are not. last to rheumatism, bruises, I been man and off self, part many couple y '^ner party Monday *f Having myself, boy, in When of the corps The majority of those days Unity with her daughter, Mrs. anyone finds the skin son and grand- 25c md on, for the last twenty-five years, becoming Clements, and 50c everywhere I who become disabled in the line of Bernice Ames. sallow, dry, or when Mrs. David and AM I iauled the surf, or had my craft scaly, blackheads, Wingate through or blotches various i duty have families, and few indeed was a dull for the mer- pimples appear, they sh uild at .. and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. hums m lulled off the rocks crews of Monday day |.s. JOHNSON & CO. i by once take Dr. True’s Boston. Hass. I most of the have any income or means of liveli- chants and on account of the cold my Elixir for stom- 1- ii ville Center. he U. S. L. 3. S., in States buyers hood after being turned out to make weather and roads. ach and bowels. This is a most remark- dong our entire Atlantic seaboard from icy room for the sound men that the ard- able remedy. It is wholly OSPECT FERRY, daine to Florida, I have come to know Mrs. May Howard of South ! vegetable, uous work of the service demands. Hanson, mild and pleasant, but effective. — and very ome of these men well, am interest- Mass., formerly of this town, called on It is a serious matter that our Gov- It corrects a S., were installed Saturday evening, Jan. A 'd in what is being done for them, both relatives here Thursday. wrong condition of stom- r was in Bangor last week REMINISCENCE. ernment has not made ach and and sets in Masonic Hall Past Matron our Government and by adequate pro- bowels, these important 11th, by iy individuals; Mrs. Mabel Farrell was the vision for these guest of in so a man- facts be of incapacitated ones, organs healthy activity, that waste Mrs. Eva N. Ripley in very able ; m nd the following may timely her Experience Such as Was Common Be- of whom are veterans of cousin, Mrs. B. P. Hurd, in Waterville I and are driven k returned home from as a to many thirty poison from the system. ner, assisted by Mrs. Cora Skidmore j merest as footnote your editorial, and of ; fore the Civil War to years’ service. Wednesday Thursday last week. No mother need feel about facial Friday. Marshal The hall was filled with mem- Leading up Young ’wo bills relative to the subject of pen- anxiety Men secretaries can blemishes on her child if she will bers and invited guests. Following is a Becoming Mariners. e ioning superannuated life-savers are What recommend, sec- The Shoe Situation. give my ,-risen went to Stockton a chance to list of the officers: Mrs. Those who have 1 ow in Congress, as follows; retaries have recommended, but they can pleasant remedy remove the id will resume his work Mary Norton, followed the sea as a I pending for do little more. This a cause back of them. And I Worthy Matron; Arthur H. Norton, rofession from >ne provides directly longevity pay matter is now The local jobbing trade in footwear im- urge anyone, v ndleton. boyhood are more or I j or who is now '’-.I', Miss Ella Asso- nd the other embraces a task not alone for the congressmen of proves as the season advances and young old, enduring this Worthy Patron; Greeley, 1 \ retirement, prospects | “bs interested in the for a volume of are 1 to follow the same Ashworth, who has been ciate Matron; Miss Ruth Knowlton, early experiences of j roposition to combine the life-saving such coast districts as the twin capes of larger business now en- embarrassment, course. 0 co u ing. Many buyers are now in the east- It will correct the evil. s sister in Blue Hill the Mrs. Marilla thers; and those on record as ® ervice and the revenue-cutter service Massachusetts Bay, but for the certainly Conductress; Carpenter, organiz- ern markets and sora: saying ed all good-sized contracts are :’.rned home last Associate Mrs. Eva N. s on this nder the name of the United States effort of the congressmen of the I recommend, too, that use Park- Saturday. Conductress; Rip- nything subject, usually begin being placed, which aa a rule call for delivery they -- 1 J bast Guard Service, the two coast and Great Lake States. er s 2-30-2 Cold Cream cn face and ley, Secretary; Mrs. Harriet Clough, t ”1 services, not later than that the re- neck y stating, ran away from home and v- February, indicating Mrs. Abbie to work as separate of low stocks are every In this will make INTERPORT. Treasurer; White, Chaplain; , rent to sea at an owever, branches, ports correct. Conditions in night. way they U early age,” while the the I Mrs. Cora Mrs. t nder one head, each branch assisting Farmers, mechani cs, railroaders, laborers, the leather market are generally satisfactory, skin soft and beautiful, as well as free _ Skidmore, Marshal; r lost of us walked Nel- awav, because it was , tie other. The former bill meets with rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Fine for prices being well maintained and a de- of Helen C. Hurd, Adah; Mrs. Stella r for healthy disfigurement. ecessary the betterment of the rest cuts, bruises. Should be mand for most varieties Marshall is in very poor Mrs. in the Committee on Interstate burns, kept in every prevailing.—Dun’s son, Ruth; Ruby Hoit, Esther; 0 f the and the bjection home. 25c. and 50c. family, especially sisters, a in the Review, Jan. 18th. Miss Artie Mrs. Rose nd Foreign Commerce, House of • Johnson, Martha; t hat there should be more bread winners te Mrs. Etta Knowlton, j tepresentatives, on the ground that it is ,a Crockett is recovering Greeley, Electa; 8 nd less bread eaters at home. In think- Frank Mrs. t bought by those who oppose it that it illness. Warder; Bridges, Sentinel; j lg over past the experiences writer v 'ould be used as a or BELFAST Lilia Cargill, Oiganist. At the close of c precedent entering ailed to mind his first as master, which Lockhart went to the installation ceremonies a short for a civil pension list AND Bangor pro- , ras under rather 'edge embracing Don’t Get Cold Feet j end the trying circumstances, t ostmasters, internal revenue meetings. gram was given, consisting of music and t ut not the less officers, jj: any an event in which a etc. BURNHAM Mrs. of Searsmont re eparfmental clerks, By combining your feet warm, and comfort- ==J a well known and readings by Taylor , took much Keep dry respect- pride. ae service and the revenue and Mr. Norman D. Lathrop principal of After life-saving a : this town, died Saturday coasting quite a little between able by wearing pair of On and after Jan 13, trains connect- were | c utter which is as a 1913, the school. Remarks service, regarded * after a short but Liberty High j langor and Boston in a lumber schooner — at 11th, Rev. H. P. of Sears- r lilitary branch of the Government ser- ig Burnham and Waterville with through made by Taylor s ufficient to learn how to GLOVE BRAND get under way, ^ as the ■ains for and from Port- W mont and Mr. and Mrs. James W. Nor- eat ice, contemplated by latter bill, [ Bangor, Waterville, j to run before it without ; windward, ^ he raised in the Committee on Nason and her daughter, ton of Canada. At the close a fine sup- and objection 1 ind and Boston will run as follows : j ibing, come to an anchor, we hap- and HEAVY ARCTICS Wakefield, were thrown was served in the It nterstate Foreign Commerce is ob- per dining hall. ened to be out of a and em- i FliOM ItK1,FAST. j job sought iated. The straight and rriage while driving last was the expression of many that the of the longevity pay look well—feel well — and • ■ j loyment late David the | They Wasson, r etirement bill referred to has been A.M. P. M. P.M. : iy but not seriously m- evening had been one of much pleasure | twice jading citizen of our native village, but wear well—and are made to fit 1 elfast, depart. 7 05 12 20 2 20 and t assed by the Senate, could not get profit. Vest Brooksville, who owned eev- ity Point. ,7 10 tl2 25 12 25 Me., [ hrough the House Committee on Inter- the greatest variety of shoe .j __ t ral argent's. 7 15 12 2 aeeting of the Ladies’ coasting schooners and one old c 30 30 sloop tare ana r oreign commerce, to Which models. '* ’aldo ■thodist was amed the This craft he of- i7 20 tl2 3 > ,2 35 church held Lapwing. ills to this service are CENTER MONTVILLE. J relating referred, rooks. 7 32 12 17 2 and the ered to let me have to run on shares be- 47 Tuesday evening 'he bill to combine the ser- life-sgving S Mere bulk docs not or orbes. 7 37 12 52 2 52 leers was ween the above and give strength wearing quality. Heavy rubbers that unanimously place Rockland, ^ ice and the revenue-cutter service nox. ,7 44 ,12 59 *2 59 ' 4e., where there was erack and crumble are useless. 1 B. T. Boynton is home from Rockport. always something r leets with favor in the H0U39 Commit- '[ horndike.7 50 1 05 3 05 toing in wood to the lime 7 carrying kilns, t but is in the on No better materials in cloth and rubber can be obtained than are used in the "ity. 58 1 13 3 13 Mr. was in ee, opposed Committee TROY. Volney Thompson Belfast, , yhich was the at that ^ ,'innecook. (8 0S ,1 23 ,3 23 principal — industry ( lommerce in ,the Senate. Between the manufacture of GOODYEAR GLOVE RUBBERS made in all and Tuesday. I >ort at the time referred styles I umham, arrive. 8 20 1 35 3 35 to, namely, t wo bills and the conflicting views of the ust before the Civil War. sizes but only one grade—the BEST. 1 angor. 11 45 3 (a) 5 06 tt of is Mr. of R. is ( ommittees of the two Houses Augusta visiting McCarthy Providence, L, of Con- linton. 8 39 1 59 5 There wasn’t a rope or sail on board 20 at W. N. Foy’s. fess, the service lingers without the enton. 8 48 he Lapwing at that time that wasn't 5 30 1 , nuch needed relief sought to be obtained DEALER—WM. A. SWIFT, BELFAST. j 5 i'aterville. 8 54 2 13 5 35 13 reported. Among E. E. Tasker returned from Massa- learly worn or rotted and she on j out, lay >y the bills referred to. ’ortland. 12 03 4 50 8 25 v Mrs. Lizzie Hopkins, chusetts Monday. I he beach half full of water. But with -———---J Up to the present time the only special ioston. 3 15 pm 7 55 p m .forth and Mrs. W. S. he aid of two young energetic shipmates (j Joseph Wentworth of Waldo was at orm ot recognition given the life-savers Tl> IS FI. FA ST j ve pumped her out, calked her and \ W. J. Bean’s Sunday. butjs or heroism in the line of duty finds its 10ft places as best we could, rove olf P.M. Society was pleasantly tuthority in acts of Congress, which pro- A.M. A.M. Mrs. E. J. Penney returned to her vhat rigging we could bent the ‘oston. 10 00 3 00 veek by Mrs. J. I. Good- find, ■ide that gold medals may be awarded to [8 55 uume in r reeuum, rnua^. lails, iib and mainsail, loaded our first A.M. •ig next week will be hose persons who by extreme and heroic largo of wood at Bucks Harbor, and ’ortland. 12 00 7 00 12 35 .- !t. Viola Carter has to Castine to , laring have endangered their lives in J. gone tailed for this of Vaterville. 3 40 10 02 3 05 Rockland. During trip or save attend the Normal School. aving endeavoring to lives from lenton. 10,8 3 22 .1. C. Lamb have closed teveral hours we didn’t get tirne to cook he perils of the sea in waters over Hinton. 10 17 3 32 ill pass the remainder A. D. Raker and to morsel to eat or do a but handle family expect thing vhicn the United States has jurisdiction, langor. 7 00 1 60 York,‘with their daugh- move to this week. he and till we Liberty sloop pump, pump, pump >r upon an American vessel; and silver lurnham. leave. 8 35 10 30 3 50 Foster. to where we hired the Vinnecook ;ot Rockland, nedals to those in cases not ,8 45 ,10 40 ,4 00 es is to have a who, sufli- West R. Jo telephone wood unloaded we turns 8 51 while took to 'nity 10 55 4 09 .ih, held a delightful on Belfast line. liently distinguished deserve the gold the Liberty & and our first 'horndike. 9 02 11 05 4 17 after- lumping cooking meal, have in 'ting Saturday nedal, endangered their lives inox. ,9 10 'll The Marcello Co. their show at which we ate with the water up to our 15 -4 25 Dodge and Miss Wey- gave laving or endeavoring to save life from ■’orbes. 9 17 11?° w inkles over the cabin floor, after which are studying "South the Grange Hall Monday night. he perils of the seas, etc., or.who have Mi Srooks .9 25 11 & we hauled our leaky craft up on the James new nade such signal exertions in Valdo. ,935 ,U45 ,4 60 in-• Bryce’s Mrs. Aaron McFarland visited her leach at rescuing high water, where the tide iargent’s.., 939 H 49 4 America” and the Bay Mrs. Hulda md succoring the shipwrecked and sav- 54 mother, Ramsay, Thursday. lould rise and fall in her at will. Hty Point. ,945 ,1155 The next meeting will ng persons from drowning as in the Your Kitchen with a ,5 00 After we found that the tide would Light ielfast. arrive- 9E0 12 :ace in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Perley Allen called on ipinion of the Secretary of the Treas- 01 5 05 lot lise in the within a foot or two AM friends at McFarland’s Corner, Satur- sloop iry shall merit such recognition. ■ >f our berths we turned in and for 'Flag station. OK.NER, Winterport.) day. slept Entirely apart from what has beer Bracket it least twelve hours, then we shoulder- Lamp Limited tickets for Boston are now lone or contemplated by the Govern- sold at The of Eugene Adams had ‘d our clothes left the to ,5.00 from Belfast and all on neighbors bags, Lapwing individuals stations Branch. ,1 has sold his a to his fire nent, many public spirited Sometimes in the kitchen or elsewhere need a 1. D. canning bee last Thursday get up ler fate, took a steamboat to Belfast you lamp held ALDRON, General Passenger Agent. Co. lave felt that some recognition shoulc dORRIS Valley Canning wood. ind home by a small sail packet, and not high, where it will light the whole room, and be out of the MCDONALD, >e given to the members of this branch Vice President & General from this intil several years after did we crave the reach of children. Manager, juror town, Mr. and Mrs. Loren W. Howard were >f our national service, who in the per- -Mons of the Waldo S. J. lesire again to be a captain. That, how- Portland. Maine. in Unity at C. Fowler’s Friday and Sat- formance of their routine duties often The Rayo Bracket Lamp is made for exactly this purpose. It is ; ever, was not by any means our last ex- urday. •isk their own lives, quite as much as dc one of the famous best kerosene made. lerience at the pumps, as some years af- Rayo Family—the lamps senator from Waldo he members of our fire departments, A clear, white diffused. A substantial bracket, Several families have been ill with the erward we sailed out of Bangor in the light, steady, strong, easily EASTERN STEAMSHIP t joliee our or our affixed to the wall. ‘rim Augusta Friday to re- Mr. Clifton Morse is ill at this Abner in the West India forces, army navy. The lamp is inexpensive. Economical. Lighted without grip. irig Taylor In fact with the :. until 1 commencing year 1891 or shade. are made in various and family Monday. writing. rade, and it became a on that removing chimney Rayo Lamps styles CORPORATION, by-word sum of has been donated an- all vessel that the of the money tor purposes. At Dealers Everywhere dirjelia and Ellen Bart- Mr. A. T. of Belfast did some in- greater portion two benevolent Gay 1 mally by ladies in New foril and Louise Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf Stream had - Libby, terior decorating for Mr. J. J. Clement fork city, which at t;heir request has STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK her seams and had been Bangor Line- ..■ksport Seminary, spent seeped through ieen disbursed under the of Albany Boston Winter Schedule. recently. back into the sea. supervision Buffalo New their home.} lumped again he officials of the service in the York of is to Soon after this the Civil War broke shape Benjamin Boynton Rockport >f Christmas in sums xi. x unv visueu oiax presents ranging cut stave lumber on the Herbert Han- >ut, berths in steam vessels were plenty, FARE REDUCED tre in Jackson last Sat- 1 from $3 to $15 to destitute and worthy non place. md for a while our experience on them the of install- former members of crews of life-saving Belfast purpose was that of a picnic, in consequence of and Boston $2.25 md were Fifteen members of Union Harvest itations, and to the families of deceased guests Satur- lever to sound the or use in having pumps nv Hi at the home of W. Grange attended the County Grange nembers of the crews. The beneficiar- LET YOUR CROPS DECIDE j lay pump brake; in fact, not knowing TURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIP Morrill, Thursday. es are selected each year with will tell you to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. BELFAST whether the vessel leaked or as that great ; They Manufactured < not, tare and with the aid of Leave reports from in the Best in the a* Maine. Belfast at 3.00 p. m. for Boston, Mon- H. Mr. and J. J. Clement has had a telephone on was the engineer’s lookout; and to wash > Equipped Factory Country Belfast, J York, tie omce-s in me various me-saving uis- Jays, and Thursdays. ts, Mr. and the Liberty and Belfast telephone line leeks with water through a hose and a JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AtiENTS. < For Mis. E. ricts, and of information obtained from j j Winterport at 7.30 a. m., Wednesdays ii. L. installed in his house. steam pump back of it was Heaven eotr,- and Clement and son miscellaneous sources. Various other THE Saturdays. our COE=MORTIVtER COHPANY. NE*V B. Jewett and J. W. lared with experiences in the chains YORK Leave Boston at 5.00 p. m., and The thermometer went below zero Hindi sums that have been contributed | Tuesdays j.ia Wnite attended the if a sailing vessel drawing water to wash Fridays. Wednesday night for the first time this iy charitable persons from time to time Leave '•V aldo Pomona iecks witn a canvas bucket, and better Rockland at 5.15 a m. (or on arrival Grange mild winter, lave bee > disbursed by the Departmenl of steamer from remarkably yet the steamer always ’“fetched where Boston) Wednesdays, aid n the manner above described; but as f Saturdays. Mrs. Penson Clement and daughter she pointed.” For a while it seemed Bartlett and Mr. natter of fact the demand for financia FRED W. BOTE, Agent. Belfast. Maine spent the week-end with her parents, like an imposition to take money for this :ell were the issistar.ee is too great to be met with j among Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Erskine. life of ea=e when compared with some of he he contributions made for the PRESTON’S home of Mr. and lur Das: exDeriences in leakv sailing i.urpose, Messrs. Ed and Walter Bean and Mrs. md many have to bt William Lincoln West Monroe, Saturday iraft. worthy requests & -ion was the celebra- Clifton Morse have shipped their apples ienied each year for the want of funds. Livery, Boarding Transient Stable These were valuable for a beginner in Fx-Veterinary In.-p-i tor P.invau of Animal : of their to a firm in Providence, R. I. One stormy day last winter while en- Is situated on street off Main street. I have ( anniversary the of a as well as ; Washington just single and profession mariner, industry U. S. Department of u-o ry ! joying the hospitality of one of the re- double Agrioult enjoyable evening Allen Goodwin is data for ! Eurnishii g him later in life with material hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful lrivers if desired. Your patron- gathering mote “Houses of Refuge,’’ manned b\ a historical of the town of Free- Erom which to enjoy frequent fireside age issolicited. Telephones—stable 2 5 >-2, hruse 61-I'd. V i:TK RINA story }ne keeper and maintained by the ser ly2S HIANi whose occurs on the reminiscences of the and sorrows dom, centennial joys on W. OSPECT. vice, those isolated strips of Floridi G. PRESTON, Proprietor. TICK ATS ALL DISK\si.s oF WiMALS | eleventh of next June. which make up the life of a youngster 1 sandbeach, I was interested in Hospital, and out to become a hearing Pharmacy Otttc®. 1 starting sailor.—Capt. ■ Andrew of Morrill has a the life story of a superannuated lift who is in Woodbury L. Norton, in the Marine Journal. SPUING STUFF T. I*. F. I. FA | employed 3eorge saver and his the sole ST V. .\ N B the week-end with his steer that got away last fall and became wife, companior j for of his watchei Hospital Never I race Ames. wild. The steer has been ranging about j thirty years lonely Closed ! debilitated for ears. and The of Lhii in Searsmont and Montville and last “Generally y Had sick patrols. declining years toiej I Harriman, son Warren -Hospital 59-13. Residano* 59-1) week was found to be on Arvesta Bark- headache, lacked ambition, war worn out and ! heroic couple were being made comfort aurence arrived on ; Alley I a sonm The j er’s lot. was scattered about and »11 run down. Burdock Blood titters made me able, learned, by legacy from Stove Store oun’s train from Seal Hay | j.’ in her in and who used to come to the lo Stickney placed to toll him gentleman hey had been for the I barnyard j a well woman.”—Mrs. Chaa Freitoy, Moosup, I *■’ last Thursday W. S. Mehuren and R. E. ! cality to shoot, from “way up North.’ CARRIES A tlis, conn. FULL LINE OF DR, E. H. BOYINGTON Howes captured him and sent word to ! Upon further inquiry I found the nami meeting of Prospect his owner. of the benefactor to be the late Dr on the ■Sisters, Thursday even- Sargent Clums; Boy. Weld of Brookline. Alfred Johnson. EYE SPECIALIST ! ■ the following officers Arlington street, Boston, Mass. Kitchen Dr. director of Hem- Furnishings, Stoves, ■Mrs. Jennie Dudley Sargent, January 4, 1913. Ranges experience and skill Dockham, Twenty-five years in enway at Harvard, that plated by Mrs. Hannah Gymnasium says fitting glasses enables me to fit that his observations this PLUMBING A any eye lna Harriman: M. among year’s fresh- THE SPECIALTY. E. CASTOR IA NEGLECTED LIFE-SAVERS. glasses will e Consultation Free. man class have added to his help. '■'hi E. S., Grace conviction Haley; For Infants and Children. modern JOHN B. wn; Clara that the city training gives its [Boston Transcript, Editorial.] STICKNEY, Church Street Manager, scant Alice Hopkins; M. The Kind You average young pupil instruction in Here are fresh examples of unflinchin; °PP- Memorial 44 South Main St., WINTERPORT, MAINE '■ Have Always Bought manual "In the oid | Building. Open at all times. o'ector, Minnie Copp; proficiency. days,” heroism from the coast life-savers, an Dr. “the student was Office Mondays and ck; Representatives, Bears the argues Sargent, the crews of these stations still unpen Days, Tuesdays. ara j the exception at Harvard wno didn’t Bioned. Two were fo Cummings, of ynf days required Signature T-gtfc/Ute \ know a few things about one '.rade or the tales of wreck and t friends met at the harvesting rescu another, for ife in the cou try and atter last week’s storm along the coast •Mrs. George Haley, cities had him at smaller given .tast cas- and we have a record of disasters an hours were ideas- ual of tinsmith- narrow ! ! knowledge carpentering, escapes—two steamers agroun playing and social of i PROBATE COURT. ing, masonry, farming course, paint- off the South-coast sands; a schoone were served by the ing and various other useful crafts. But i lost at an all but s it were: Mr. and Vainquers; tragic en the modern stadPnt can’t even drive a counter of off Here a Sable Is I of Veazi“; Mr. and The following business was transacted steamships Cape Genuine And ; nail straight. has his residence in four fishermen swept off their schoon hard; Mr. and Mrs. at. the term of Probate and flats Bargain! January Court, apartments given him er’s deck outside m j any op- Yarmouth, and coast j Henry, Mr. and Judge James of portunity to become a handy craft their seams McCall’s all for ■■ man—any o n, Mr. and Mrs. Libby Unity, presiding: ing pounding open ; Magazine, One opportunity really to learn nractical use Nat tucket Shoals. Year, I rs. Jennie Wills were allowed in estate of Joseph | Dockhani, !j of the fine nature and athletics ! the whole ss H. Brown, late of Lovina A. physique Along storm-beat coast lin The Lena Mr. Unity; Foss, 1 One Loney, 1 ave given him.” Dr. Sargent is there- the crews have been Republican Journal, Year,; Henson and Mr. and late of Brooks. life-saving alert; i i fore an advocate of plenty of manual at least two of the cited ''.••Irtian. Letter of administration was allowed i j incidents the 15=Cent McCall in the nave Any public schools. out iu llle on estate of Jane C. Perry, late of Bel- training pieugueu OlStreSSei J Pattern, | ibZ.lU LIBER I'Y. fast. vessels under superhuman odds and tre Warrant to commissioners of insol- mendous risks, with only their skille i McCA-LL’S MAGAZINE’ between them and L vency was allowed in estate of Nellie M. seamanship death Is the Leading fashion Journal in America. Don’t Miss this Jffer turned home Satur- KEEP THE KIDNEYS the side of the Extraordinary 1 late of Freedom. WELL. They gained schoone J;*y. Woodbury, matter of dress, McCall’s is | j,. Donna was later towe [ indispensable Petitions for probata of wills were fil- Briggs—which By special advertising arrangement with the pub- 8 j Is Worth into this every woman. There are over red came ed in estates of Health Saving, and Some Belfast port by the revenue cutte r 50 of the newest lishers of we k'C; ban,,,''1 Alley home Augustus Perry, late of McCall’s are able to offer you this well- w Abbie E. late of Know How to Save It. Itasca—in a sea so violent that il wa s designs of celebrated McCall Patterns in each U Saturday. Belfast; Sawyer, North- People issue. known popular H >m3 and Fashion Journal Joshua T. impossible to get their surfboat together 1 port; Sprowl, late of Mont- Belfast take awa; Frank Robbins of Many people their lives in their from her The with our own paper for a few cencs 1 of thi s Each month only more than ^•.■at-iT ,fc*rs-1 ■" ville; William H. J. late of again. courage 1,100,000 of brim- week-end in Moulton, hands the copies McCall’s, [|(l. town. Almeda i by neglecting kidneys when they sort of thing cannot be overstated. 1 the regular price of our alone. 1 Unity; F. Fowler, late of Unity; I fol of latest fashions, fancy work, interesting short paper '•Wi Livermore Falls Almeda H. late of Stockton know these organs need help. Weak kidneys landsman has no conception of it. Am ?f made Rendell, stories, and scores of and -t his are for a vast amount of the men who are taking these chance 5 labor-saving money ideas The above Parer>t3. last week. Springs; Frank W. Kelly, late of Win- responsible Buffering extraordinary offer may be accepted by bie , , and ill health—the are not only poorly paid by our Govern for women, are welcome visitors to wide- terport. slightest delay is danger- 1,100,000 all persons who subscribe, renew or and of Belfast are allowed to extend their I''-1' 'awn*?011 Kilgore Accounts were ordered in of ous. Use Doan’s ment; they wreck thei r awake American homes. ‘asl estates Kidney Pills—a remedy that time ahead for the time *ll««ss. week on professional health and exposure, and b mentioned. The re- i Elzadia M. Nealley, late of Monroe, first has thousands of by hardship only helped kidney sufferers. McCall’s is a is that ijr and Drusilla late of sacrifice their lives in the gallant per large, artistic, handsomely illustrated quisite you pay in advance. \ final; Roberts, Here is a Belfast citizen’s recommendation. first and L. formance of heroic duties, and th 100-page monthly periodical that is to !?e,«l Lindley Brooks, final; Joseph Stone, Mrs. S. A. adding women’s dav!'?'. Dickey spent Connell, Belfast, Me., says: "I use Government leaves their families am Remember, if you our ,‘?8t week with Mr. Dick- late of Troy, first and final. happiness and efficiency everywhere. accept big McCall bargain- ’•troth! Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at the unaided—often in the the best we ,eorKe in Petition for administration was pre- City Drug dependents pind have ever made—you may select free of Dickey Bangor. of this a CiltaY sented in estate of Hollis F. late Store, whenever I feel that I am in need of a poverty. To name public die The publishers of McCall’s are to Foye, planning spend charge any one of the celebrated 15c. McCall Pat- Mr. and of • medicine and grace is the merest It is Mrs. Palermo. kidney they always do me good. commonplace. thousands of dollars extra in 1913 in order terns !'^nowinmitrnl,Bonfeh on in a we to to keep from your first copy of McCall’s the ice last week Accounts were I have never taken way chose look at it, ai by sending a 3'*aman„n’ allowed in estates of another remedy as bene- McCall b head and shoulders as lo the knee instance of indefensible on th above all similar publi- postcard request to The McCall 5Sl,t* serinlf1! inJure Frederick A. late of ficial as Doan's neglect Company. 1 Dickey, Northport, Kidney Pills. I confirm all 1 of cations. issue nousl-V. Dr. Holt is attend- first and late of part Congress. Every will be full of delightful sur- final; Mary Small, have ever said in praise of this Call at this office or send first and Rose I. preparation, A truce to the excuse that life-savers prises. U your order by mail. Sub- I iltB, Brooks, final; Forbes, and continue late of you may publication of my for- pensions get lost each session in th scribe today. ■ D- d.:g. Brooks, first and final; Thomas C. ?i.owI1Tft».D?ckham, c., mer endorsements.” pressure of w ast week and Nickerson, late of Belfast, first and final. congressional business; of i" installed all know that it is iit5Cers For sale by all dealers. Price BO cents. Fos- mainly because th Temple, Pythian to !£*■ Wilii:fhnuah ter-Milburn Co., New life-savers are too few exert an or was the The Buffalo, York, sole agents guest name—Doan's inspires confidence— ganized influence; or, as we say, “no or Republican Journal Doan's for the United StateB. Publishing Co., Me. Kidney Pills for kidney ills. Doan's ganized public opinion exists,’’’ which i Belfast, ^La^he1'l5°f Ointment for skin Remember the Doan's name—Doan's—and take no Arbutus O. E. itching. Regulets the same thing. Congress as a who! Chapter, for a mild laxative. Sold at all stores. other. drug has no selfish ends to serve by pension I | SEARSPORT. STOCKTON SPRINGS.

Mrs. Bion B. Sanborn, Church street, went Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flanders went to Cam- Make Us Prove It AfteranySickness to Boston Jan. 16th to visit relatives for sev- den Monday. We dare not exaggerate to you. We are dependent nothing so rapidly restores health eral weeks. upon Mrs. Amos Nichols will entertain the Friday your patronage. To get It we must have your trust and confi- as SCOTT’S EMULSION. Mrs. C. W. left last week to spend Jan. 14th. and vigor Sprague BELFAST Club dence. We make the statements with a the winter in and New following full under- It is the essence of natural Philadelphia Jersey H. A. Whitten and have moved into body- of what mean to us. You are safe family with friends, Capt. Sprague being at sea. standing they when you on street. so | the Leach block Main nourishment, medically perfect believe In these statements. The Current Events Club will meet in regu- nature and Mrs. J. H. Duncan went to Boston that immediately appropri- of bowel Ilia and In a Mr. lar session Wednesday afternoon, January For the Bowels short time usually make the Tuesday on a short business trip. ates and distributes it to even- with Mrs. R. East Main unnecessary con- 29th, Harry Hichborn, tinued use of physics and If knew as much aa wa purgatives, Roberts has moved into the E. L. street. you only thus to aueb ^ Cecil organ, every tissue—feeding, and those who have used them know tending atop unhealthy habit* as hare house on Mount road. may been formed. Savory Ephraim nourishing and restoring them to Mr. L. Albert Gardner, Middle street, was about Retail Orderlies, you would be ss enthusisatie about recommend- Mrs. J. B. Sweetser and Mrs. Nina Treworgy normal confined to the house Monday by a severe cold. activity. ing them as ws are. They taete just Make Us Food Prove This of Brooksville left Monday for Portland. These afflictions are in town at act 10 Fair! SCOTT’S EMULSION is not a quite prevalent like candy. They eaeily and ao that ths of them We do not aak to Prof, and Mrs. Joseph Burch are receiving present, owing to our changeable weather. pleasantly taking you take our medicine, but is nature’s is a pleasure. word for this. W# want you to makn of a patent congratulations on the birth daughter. The bakery opened recently %by Mr. Sweat ua prove it, and at no coat to with curative, Bren children like Retail Order- you. BELFAST, body-nourishment on East Main MAINE, to his of in the Celcord W. T. C. Bunnells, is confined Bangor building know that if a medi- Buy a box of Retail Q Esq., and without Use; and you Orderlies at properties street is all articles of food desired to a it will our store. Use them once, or uae j upbuilding cine home on Mt. Ephraim avenue with the grip. furnishing appeals child, appeal up or alcohol. It con- to the whole box. Then, if you are a drop of drug by its patrons and buj plying lunches at all grown-ups. Large catches of pickerel have been made at not thoroughly satisfied, lust com* tains cod liver the hours. back ond the week fishing through superior oil, empty handed and tell in. Cane’s \ past by Without M. after obligating you or question- ice. of lime and soda Capt. L. Partridge, Church stieet, the bypophosphites ing you we will return the money his bad ill-turn at Christmas has rallied I time, ua for i them. B. F. member of the execu- with glycerine, and is so delicately help chase gloom, dispel blues and you paid 11-15,1913 Capt. Colcord, so n ew anu at February hat, this again make feel their ol Gov. was at home over that enters the writing,Mor.uay,is you happy by splen- Doesn’t that indicate that Retail tive council Haines, emulsified it system did and quite comfortable. Another instance ol his tonic, cleansing strengthen- Orderlies an- at least worthy of trial? c -AT- Sunday. without effort—builds, ing effect upon the bowels.—They Doesn't it our faith in digestive I marvelous recuperative power. prove them? ] act to free the it W ilson N. W est has been confined ttf system—and keep Doesn't it merit your confidence? Capt. tones and sustains. free—from the distress and ill Recently a modern fire-escape has been feeling Could any offer be more fair to you? the house the past week with a complication that results from After the north side of Masonic naturally irregular croup, whooping cough, placed upon block, suid inactive bowels. We particularly recommend Retail I Belfast of diseases. Orderlies for House child ailments it from the children, delicate Opera measles and other opening middle windaw on that ele- and win- j j who is the Rexall Orderlies do this quietly, aged persons. Retail Orderlies Miss Rebecca Ross, passing ln..Uh. vation of the coma j in Pownal F. is nature's ally restoring j building—from Lodge, without griping or causing nausea, in convenient size ter in Boston, is in fcearspoit for a brief visit vest-pocket tin and A. M„ room, or excessive looseness. botes. 12 After or pneumonia it assembly purging They tablets, 10c; 36 tablets, Orchestra Concerts Afternoon and with friends. grippe | act to overcome and remove the cause 25c; 60 tablets, 50c. Event- and health, and j Mrs. John M. Ames, at the home of her son, D. Littlefield has completed storing imparts strength Leroy Mr. Albert M. Ames, Church street, has so iar CAUTION: Please bear in ruind that Rexall Orderlies are not sold by ail Prominent avenue for colds, sore, chests I drug Speakers. ICO) ions of ice in his icehouse on Pike coughs, tight gists. You can buy Rexall Orderlies only at The Rexali Stores. jW SCOTT’S j recovered from her recent severe illness as to for local use. and throat troubles You can buy Rexall Orderlies in this community only at our store: be about the house and .Fine Musical Numbers. relief join the family at has been ill EMULSION gives the greatest Mr. Steven Card, who seriously meals, although feeling great weakness still. CITY DRUG STORE “"KMlT* I on the Mount road, is known. Dancing Every at his home Ephraim Beulah | Evening 12-5S flfcMiss Cousens, youngest daughter of : BELFAST qow Scon & BOWKE, Bloomfield, N.J. MAINE improving. Mr. and Mrs. f rank H. Cousens, Churcn street, The haggle, Store Free Gifts seri- Every Day Mrs. C. B. Deshon, who has been quite is in the of her Brockton, Mass., guest sister, --—---- written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy Then) is s Retail Store in nearly every town and city in the United on Elm is States, Canada and u ill at her home street, very ! Miss busie A. is a different Retail Remedy for ously and him shalt thou serve.” Matt Cousens, who has been a most Great Britain. There nearly every ordinary human ill'_ God, only toch for the particular ill for which it is recommended. much successful teacher in the Mpecially designed improved. 4:8-9-10. These words tell of Christ’s greatest city schools for sev- are Grand Burns, finished dis- eral years. The Rexall Stores America’s Greatest Stores Army Steamer Kanawha, Capt. victory over selfish longing. Mr. McElhiney Drug Night the Penobscot Coal dock | charging Thursday at describes this scene as the “masterpiece of The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. • » News. and sailed for Newport temptation.” The love of power is instinc- Doyle, Middle street, Miss Ada, who has been Baby Show Lawience Hamilton went to Boston Monday, tive and only because questionable methods suffering from tonsilitis the past week, is now has secured a fine in busi- are used for its attainment is it sinful. From to the a where he position improving, great relief of patient and gin housekeeping on arrival here. The pa- represent birthday cake... There was no Dolls’ of Congress J ness with his uncle, Mi. C. C. Hamilton. the mountain top Satan revealed the glory parents. Dr. G. A. btevens has the medical trons of this long established Ames Co. will dance last week owing to the storm.. .Satur- and offered to Jesus care of the has been power easy popularity. case. miss the familiar faces of the accomo- day Jan. a social Miss Rebecca M. Ross, who visiting sorely evening, 18th, was held at the ^___ He chose not the short cut, but had the long, hall a Postmaster ami Mrs. J. W. black on Main 'ihe Ladies’ Aid boeiety was socially enter- dating proprietors, but wish tht m happiness with very interesting entertainment. “He was NEW PROGRAMME EVERY lonely, road to Calvary. tempted in and desired leisure in their future Cake and coffee were DAY street, has returned to Winter Hill, Mass. tained Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 15th, by line of busi- served... Mr. D. A. (1 like as we without every point are, yet sin,” invitation of the ness. Herrick, who is here F. F. LI-- A. who has been confined to the special genial hostess, Mrs. employed by Per- \V, Bowler, and because of this we have a ex- perfect M. A. vilie, bchool street. was kins, visited bis family in Charleston over house the past week, thieatened with pneu- May Wednesday, ample. History can yet give no other stain- SHE TALKED ABOUT IT. .Snow is much is suostuuted for the be- Sunday... needed here, as ADMISSION: is now the critical stage and customary Thursday, large monia, past less are names A record—its pages filled with the very thing to do, of wood and lumber are cause ol other public lunctions on that good especially quantities ready for day. own jj improving. of those who have yielded for worldly gain. when it vras her doctor that she^ hauling. U Afternoons 10c. of Boston and Mis. L. B. Blown, lor months in talked with. She wanted to know abouw Evenings 25c Mr. and Mrs. Michafi Fogherty All the power and wealth of all the nations engaged of Belfast were in caring lor tl.e .late Mis. Aimeua ti. Ben- Hall's Hair Renewer for falling hair, WINTERPORT Mr. and Mrs. John Warn has been won by force. There is no record of Season 50c. and Mrs. ded, at the home ol hei left dandruff, and for promoting growth of Miss Frances Tickets, $1.00 town last week, the guests of Mr. and a Christ like Even the Christian nieces, last lhurs- Lougee spent Sunday, Jan. people. the hair. Now she is to use lor en route to going it,' 12th, with her Mr. and Peter W:ard on Leach street. church has not set a From uay Auburn, Boston, where sne parents, Mrs. C. K. Lou- spotless example. will have every confidence in it. No Open from 10 a. m. to 12 p. rn will be proiessionally trie gee-Mr. and Mrs. Percy N. Hall of Brewer Fred L. Cole of Park died very suddenly the mountain top of its pure beginning it employed through coloring of the hair, not in the least. y winter. Anyone securing her as a nurse is to spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T I> Eaton. Friday morning of brain trouble and pneumonia plunged into the depth of the dark ages. Its 34 ue congraiuiateu upon then goou fortune. Mrs. Eaton slipped on the ice after an illness of three days. He was years power could not be lessened by the “trial of Friday evening County Correspondence. and Rates on Boats and T u Last the fell, hurting her side... Howard F. of age and leaves a widow. cruel rnockings and scourgings, bonds and im- Ihursday evening Ladies' Aid bo- Lodge, Special & A. M., installed their officers that the cieiy of the Lniveisuiisi lurnisheu a SW^NVILLE Friday night. Mr. R. L. Coe of Boston was in town Tues- prisonment” early martyrs endured. parish -The officers of the love of could cause this fall. supper in flichborn had to tne Mr. James L. Sanders of Mizpah Rebekah Ix>dge on business connected with the A. A. C. Only luxury young gchiie Bluehiil was the day were installed For a time the church as an men lor the colored to be guest of J. W. Nickerson several Wednesday evening... Tues- Co. While here Mr. Coe was the guest of organization glut- practicing mirisiretsy days last 1 the BOWLER STANDS FIRM. BELFAST PRICE ted the comforts of Rome. given later, 'lhis under week-Ml the schools in town will close day evoning Epworth League installed the Capt. and Mrs. H. G. Curtis on W ater street. upon glittering entertainment,* uie this Corrected Weeki\ week... toll<»wing officers: President, W. H. sec- tre- Then came Martin Luther and the Reforma- auspices of Mrs. J. A. to be Mrs. Minnie Thayer went to Lewis- Lord; Augusta, Jan. 14. One man upon whom friends of Mrs. T. R. Howe, who tlandeis, promises PRODUCE MARKET. The many ton retary. Marian Philbrock; treasurer, Mrs mendous has been brought to bear by tion. Today the teachings of Christ live exceedingly pleasing to ad lovers ol jony Monday to attend the funeral of her pressure has been confined to her home lor several Blanche leaders to induce him to vote fur Apples, per obi, 75al' in all their But has music anu brother... Mrs. Hattie C. Bowden; organist, Mrs. C. R. Lougee; theProgressive again purity. temptation songs, joKes. Don't lull to partici- Lewis from Massa- candidate for Senator dried, per lb.. with are sorry to learn that Miss the Progressive dummy months illness, 1st V. P., Ethel H. Baker; 2nd V Miss 1 not lessened. Every day bribes are offered pate in the pleasures of the chusetts is the guest of her Mrs. P., is ntative E. C. Bowler of Bethel. Mr. Beans, pea. 2.85a.: no of im- evening. mother, Repres her present condition shows signs Jennie C. Grant, Mrs. od V P Mrs. that this Beans, > K., 2.50a. and acct pted. There is still no second ex- Emma J. Cunningham... Dr. F. C. Small did j Roy Fox; Bowler told a Press reporter tonight Lac the oiu rtgime ai.u for- passed gone Frank Eaton, Mrs. A. J. 4th V. had been of the strongest possible Butter, provement. oi absolute resistence—for this the not go to Mars Hill as j Lockhart; P., pressure ample ever.1 reported last week. the matter Beef, sides, *; .> btockion seems quite at J. kind; that Mr.Wheeler had put upon Mrs. W. Hichbcrn and daughter, Miss world is Our nation has reached a metropo.ilan Mrs. H. Thayer, Miss Harriet Moody, Miss George waiting. with but that he was surprised at Beet, forequarters, present, a -strike” in tuil luice at the B. CENTER BELMONT. Lena Miss personal grounds, M. left Monday for New ciucial moment of To us as a Sproul. Josephine Hardy gave a attitude in this matter and should Barley, bu, Emma Hichborn, grave peril. »k Mr.Wheeler’s A. B. K., with trains undtr ‘scab” Mrs. Willard who has been which will running Morse, quite ill, very interesting talk after the installation on vote for Mr. tomorrow in spite of Cheese, Jersey to visit relatives, after they people has come the mountain top trial. Can- Burleigh operatives anu the consequent vocal bombaid- is somewhat better.... Mr. William her His tirm stand at this critical Chicken, to the remain- not we be to the Bullard, trip to Germany. At the close of the everything. go to Jacksonville, Fla., spend strong enough put tempta- to which he has Calf Skins, ments as eacn train and with who has been sick for the time and under the- conditions puds out; a gen- quite last two or meeting a social time was der of the winter. tion for material supremacy behind us? Can- pleasant enjoyed been has won for him strong com- Duck. uine -Iiin.liam” three weeks with a subjected game bating betn successful- severe attack of the and refreshments were Press. 2«i lire wood and stave not we, the United States of be the grip, served_Mrs. Joshua mendation.—Special to Portland EggS, About 1000 cords of Ameiiea, is on the ly car lied through by a man from mending hand... Hollis Clark was Crockett is Waldo Fu’.v I, in d»ffer- first to all the of the world: wealthy recovering from her recent illness. Mr. Bowler is a native of Palermo, wood are cut ai d ready for hauling to^say kingdoms Ge» se, Oliio. "-things are olten and hurt by the of a load of the Lord spoke seldom overturning hay. One ....Miss Blanche Belches, who is and the honorable stand he has taken arrival of ‘Tl.m shalt Worship thy God and attending county, RET niirts the tow n. a*ailing the or more ribs were AH. PRICK. meant.” broken, and though he is up the Normal school at was in home and the Him shalt thou serve.” Farmington, operat- is war ml', commended his county to make good sledding to get only and about Beef, Corned, snow enough Mr. he is very lame ar.d sore... The ed on for dicitis last week. lit1 is a 1 re- iienry llichborn Maiden, now a citizen upper won him State- .vide recognition, Butter Salt. 14 lb.. Da wood to market. stork visited at moving ot Phidelphus Fiagg’s one now as WIT LIAM R. ROIX. beatlie, Washington, a native of btocKton day gressive, I ut a Republican, always. Corn, E. Averill and daughter, Miss and left a tine BLANKET LANE, < Cracked Capt. Charles has recently hoy. Both mother and '’rospert.) Corn, •springs, kindly forwarded newspapers 1 desire to thank the many child are well. Robert L Brown was at home Corn Meal. Eliza L. Averill, Clerk of the Maine House. A Offi- from the doing from Dag- Popular lacific coast bewailing the great SHIP news! Cheese, for their acts ol kind- over ...Fred j friends and neighbors \n snow HALLDALE. gett’s Crossing Sunday Quimby Cotton cial it k a Voice. tail and cold weather experienced re- | Scar, for the funeral is haulii g to the mill and will ness in making arrangements ^rs- Clara E. has logs Boyd have ROUTS Codfish, to the Portland cently in that section of our Joy, who been visiting AMERICAN dry, rest [Special Press.] b.j/ cuuntrt! services of Mrs. Averill, who vvas laid to several thousand feet of lumber sawed... The ! Cranberries, AUGUSTA, Jan. 17. On the of '•City traffic demoralized by six-inch snow New Vork, J; n 1! Ar, sclis w I- ay Clover Seed, morning strike on the B & A. raid, ad cut off all of our Monday, Jan. 13th. Mass., last v «rk... Abbi- p.owker, do; Mu:, huiurook* Wednesday, Jan. 1st, when the 76th Leg- fan!” announces a paper of January 7, 1913, George Trundy, who was Long ve; Flour, O.Otia', mail. One mail train ran up after- 1» ston for l.utner i' tl-'i r<-t: was one of sunshine, islature its a while another quite sick last is much Saturday Philadelphia; U. C. Seed, *T'V.e week fog, formally began sessions, editor week, better_Mrs. •• past says: < noon at a late hour.Leslie L. Rost.-it ! or Wijl r:s. SC,!.'’. d. s- ! h when th most remarkable sound was heard in the Myia is with Cunningham Lard. rain and mud until Saturday night, ,rl hoy prate of snow, in Lei ms Bryant stopping Mrs. M \Y. seh Edward li Ei. a.* poetic; of I was at his old home lileton, Havana; 1G. c!d. House of 'lake it White... nj_or in Blanket weather cleand with a howling northwesterly Representatives. from us, it’s theoretic!” Martin Whitten made a business Jucaro; 17, ar, >:mr Miilinoekot block; -id.* A man who could be heard in Lane last and returnii in *i. the week spoke trip to a few Saturday Sundav, sell Jae... M Haskell, Pndad-lphi 1!'. or wild. The temperature durirg At the meeting of the ladies' Aid Bangor days ago... Miss Hattie every part «»* the big hall. Not only Society ! home Monday.... A. F. Quimby of Daggett’s 35 to 48 al and the Thompson is working for Mrs. C. W. Coombs, in Fram from ove, ground last week with Mrs. ; imeon F. Colby_ c:i» ranged could be bu. he could be under- Ellis, Mrs. W. o i: Alio’ tbJ.uMok, I'h.i i• 11 hi;•; 2<». ar. heard, Ci u.g called on frie ds in the Lam Sui day vana; ! Mrs. J4"lcie S. the month of June. Mrs. Emma Clement is sick with a > was as free et snow as in 11. L ollfctt, a guest from the very bad New ! stood. Park, presented I Fred P.owdoin of M t. Cousins. In s»■ > cold. Heagan called on Stamford, Ct. Instruction in music will he now given ;r. the His voice, powerful and clear, and yet ladies with a most dainty, hartd embroidered i ai d Mrs. C. j f. mi..Is in town b unday... Mrs C K Harri- Poston, Jan 19. .-id, .cl Abli" W -.iker, Lyman His success in so easily handled that it seemed as ii it with Dyer In I’a I,nu n school by Frank Nye. apron—white linen, golden-yellow7 decora- st; 20, ar, sch James 1 t CENTER IHORND.Ki: ! man took the train for Hardw C Vt care Mrs. alOtai i the must have been trained for the occasion, tions- for their lta\ teaching, as ihustraUd in the p.ogress fancy-wont table at their an- The Center Philadelphia, Jan 15. .-hi, tu^. Mormcacy. made sit and won- school closed Friday, January for her daughter, who i, reported uang Bickm ii sleepy legislators up nual rm.-ly t< wintr barges S.iucon for i'<*:Uai.d. t nco-su Bivs l ai d, assures the jupils of Competent “Sale.” This thoughtful is j Lu.m. In Dee: generosity 17th, after a successful hut the strike on L >• :i r if Gabriel’s horn had been sounded. very term taught by s'ik, the A; A .e-n.u 1 lelf ist y for ( The course is to all all members Airs. Lewi* L instruction. open pupils T he voice was that of Willian R. Roix highly appreciated by "of the as- Miss Bernice Hamblen of I for M*h Jacoi- M H.tsken, New York; ch:, sch Stonington. Among three days... W. C. Low don has con true red IIooF’i-.R, In Cam.i ut t includi- as well as in the building. Ah- fty. g pupils oi Ashland. He had taken his office sociation, other friends of the Uni- who Horace A Stone, Faj ird ■, P li just those were present every day were: Erma I with John L. Wit ham t* c t ..•] haul the lum Mrs. Harry L II.*.. will Jan 14 Ar, bark Mannie from seconu grade to high school seniors as new clerk of tine House. Since that. versahst society in the village. Gulfport. Miss, Kennia. In id Morey, Margaret and Catherine Steward. t-er from the James Ridley lot to the river Swan, San Juan; 15, sld, sch Willi li Sum- As all are on the msi uc uas urcn niiunn cio me man j Mrs. D. K> the work. starting uaj Last week s Joseph begin weather in Stockton Springs Those who missed only one day were Nola j bank. He has a crew of n< chopping., a ner, Fajardo. are and with a voice. Never before lias there Marie. same footi. g, the opportunities equal was as follows: and Rachel News, Jan ifc Ar. bark Antioch, Sunday, very mild, dull da.v; Berry, Percy Boardman. Prizes hay press from N* rth \\ mlerport was hauled Newport i UNG In Gret will been a clerk with such vocal M of the pupils be limited only by powers; a ontevideo. progress misty rain, with an occasional snow were given to the pupils who were into town last and wiii have two and Mrs. Sidney 1' Y never before have such stentorian tones flurry present Friday Norfolk, San 15. Ar, sch Augustus 11 Bab- their industry. 1 reverberated through the remodelled falling; Monday, clear and quite cold—ice every day and also to the one who did not miss months’work pressing hay... Isaac M. Cum- cock, Baltimore. entertained the Fri- Y1 ,\ Ki.it Mrs James P. Butman rooms of the Stale House. It is not everywhere; Tuesday, cold, overcast morning, a word in spelling for the whole term. This mings still has a crew of men cutting lumber Fernandina, Jan 10. Ar, sch George M W.u- on the Belfast ! cott. via News. day Club, Jan. ITth/at her home stretching it much to say that Roix warmer, with bright sunshine in prize was awarded to Percy Boardman. We from his lot for C. F. Grant & C< mill at Bang..r Newport afternoon; Jan 17 Shi, sen \V CarTer-Hkkri* I. on the of the Brunswick, Ga, Augusta \ road. present were Mrs. John Frame, standing cupola State Wednesday, a warm the w’ork He has 160 cords .Those beautiful, day; Thursday, highly appreciate good the teacher Sandy point. waiting for Snow, Belfast, Ga, for New York. 10, Ralph Ward G W. H. Mrs. B. F. Mis. House might be heard all over Mrs. Guodell, Coleord, Augusta, warm, foggy forenoon, bright afternoon; Fri- has done w hile the school was under her in- snow... W’e notice that the price of moose Jacksonville, Jan 17. Ar, sch White Wings. Miss Alma F. Herr s- evtn if there are hills here. j Mrs. N. F. Mrs. Wil- It is good Lykr-Rackhek ! Henrietta Young, Gilkey, day, mild, cloudy morning, raining in after- struction, and all hope she will be with us hides at Augusta has fallen the past week Philadelphia. to hear a man who can speak the way Stockton, Jan 16. Sld, stmr Millinoeket, Randall William L»y» liam M. Parse, Mrs. James Parse, Mrs. S. M. noon; dark, mild again in the term. Bowden was called to Roix can. Saturday, day—real April- spring George Penobscot,where New York; ar, stmr Mohawk, Boston; 19. sld, Mildred RaekUfT .»f S- Mrs. L>. W. Nick- j Webber, Mrs. Amos Nichols, The of his like weather, no aspect of winter visible. nis wire ar.o ii.muy are slopping, ny The stmr Mohawk, Norfolk, with potatoes; barge R Winslow -Know great beauty voice comes OAK j the HILL (Swanville). & R L Go No Boston with stmr W;i els. Mrs. Goodell entertained company from the fact that he never has to exert sudden sickness of one of his children, At 7, paper; 20, ar, ary 1-1, Willard G l From Jellison Mr. and Mrs. James Cape piers the following ship- Webster and children Wiihelrnina, Alexandria, Ya. Miss Lei a M. Know 1: with whistling solos, and Miss Gladys Butman, himself. He never tests the capacity of last reports the child was better Manley S. was wrere of Mr. Arthur Portland. Jan 17. Ar, sch James Slater, several his vocal He has been ping report telephoned Monday evening: guests Thompson and daughter of the hostess, played piano organs. warned Shute of Mt. Heagan, in company with hi N for Boston. Jan. 16th, steamer Millinocket with in Poor’s Mills Thomas Shullee, S, were served Miss not to Andrew the sailed family recently_Mr. solos. Refreshments by by MeFadden, super- mother, drove to Stockton Sunday to call on Searsport, Jan 16. Sld, sttn Kanawha, New- for New and steamer Curtis has returned from Henrietta and intendent of the building, for even a re- paper York; Mohawk Canaan, Mass., where port News. Butman, assisted by Miss Gerry friends. Balkntine. In Wait .* modelled State House not be arrived, light, for potatoes. Jan. he has been visiting his sister for two weeks. , Miss Florence Coleord. might equal 17th, tug FOREIGN PORTS. heth Abbott, widow ..f to the strain. Fred E. Richards Rockland & -Mr. F. J. Webb has Master Cecil 57 arrived, towing Nutting CENTER MONTVILLE. Puerto Mexico, Jan 14. 4 p m. Sld. stmr I years, 5 months and The strike on the & Aroostook rail- William R. so far as Bangor Roix, known, Rockport Lime Co.’s No. 7 to load with him this winter to about the chores. Minnesotan. Parse, Delaware Breakwater; 15, Benner. In Wald.., Barge paper help M. R. Rogers has had a installed road Saturday gave us but one outward and was never a town crier, for seem to telephone I Eliza Benner, aged 96 they for Boston. Jan. Fred E. Richards -Miss Charlotte Staples of Belfast was the 18th, tug on the Center Montville line_The remains Garter. In Bella- one inward mail for the day, the evening mail have passed out. But he could be any sailed. Jan. 19th, steamer Muhawk sailed ?uest of Miss Louise several time he wanted to and make Cunningham days’ of who died in Ix>w^ll, Mass., widow of the late Gap: arriving on schedule time. The train was in good money Ralph Penney, with a cargo of for and the past week....Miss Laura Holmes enter- 81 years, 8 months am; at it. potatoes Norfolk, Va., were here for interment and funeral NOTICE. of non-union men, the engineer, Mr. brought Fi YE. In Brooklin charge Ross Rockland & tained a few of her voumr friends her home He was born in 30 years ago tug Hugh sailed, towing services were STATE Everett of New York, had charge of the Bangor held Tuesday... Mrs. E. L. Ben- OF MAINE. Flye, aged 69 years. Lime and a and attended the University of Maine Rockport Co.’s Barge No. 7, with paper Saturday evening most enjoyable even- W Fernald. In Gould throttle with Clifton Wrard of Park as fireman. nett is ill-Mrs. D. C. Cain and R. H. Cain ALDO SS. Law school, from which he graduated in for Boston. Jan. 20th, steamer Millinocket ing was passed. Ice cream and cake weie Fernald. The Btrike has thrown some 300 men in this attended the funeral of Harrison Davis in Pursuant to Sec. 20, Chap. 67 of the Revised j | 1906 with honors. He practiced law and arrived with from served.... Mrs. F. J. Webb is Fernald. In Fra: general cargo New York. gaining slowly South Libei Miss Susie Bachei- Statutes as amended by'Chap. 184 of the Public town ana in suocxien out oi employment, ue- in 1909 was assistant clerk of the House ty Monday.... L. Fernald, aged 56 yea ifter a long illness-Mr. and Mrs. L. O. laws of 1911, I hereby give notice that unclaim- all from Pownal Lodge, F. & A. M. at a public irstal- der went to Mars Hill last The Folsom. In Monr eides stopping shipments of He made with | Wednesday... ed monies or allowed in the estates practically Representatives. good were bequeathed TI Holmes last of Mr. and auvw tuiitEuaj lllbiaiieu guests Sunday I Maccabees Folsom, aged 80 years. j the two fertilizer the Hubbard and a crash and this year he came back to be- 1ULI1, entertained guesis to the number of deceased persons are now in my hands sub- big plants, Gray. In come the officers for the Mrs. James Webster. to the call of the lawful as fol- Stoningt. the American Chemical also candidate for clerk. This time he following ensuing year: W. of 100 at their installation Wednesday evening. ject claimants, Agricultural Cos., j | lows: Hosmer Gray, aged 45 ! Penobscot Coal & 1 made good with a voice. Mr. Roix is M., Mr. Charles Kneeland; S. W., Mr. Alvah C. Overlock’s orchestra furnished music for danc- :he big coal pocket, the FREEDOM Beneficiary Named. Amount. days. \ married and has two beautiful daughters J. Mr. Hart. In Brooksvid* wharf where the bulk of the B. & A. coal Treat; W., Joseph G. Harriman; Treas- Mr. E. J. Vose made a business to Port- ing and a supper was served... Mr. Hartley Emma M. $146 40 j Co., j he as trip Lemley. whom regards about the best ever, Mr. Louise B. Hart, aged 78 year-. w means I urer, Albert|M. Ame6; Secretary, Mr. L. Boston York Cox is from an attack of the Cain.. 33 21 is received, is ithout of distributing. and he is not to be blamed for It. and, and New the past week.... improving grip Pottle. In Grans* Charles E. Stephenson. 8 97 Wiihelmina has arrived in Stock- Albert Gardner; S. D., Mr. Millard M. Grant; Mrs. D. W. is her ....Messrs. Harold and Earl Foster went to Mrs. N. J f. The steamer Since he has taken office, Mr. Roix has Dodge visiting sister. Mrs. Murray F. Gurney.. 166 29 Pottle, j J. D., Mr. Frtd S. S Mr. S. Belfast Word 43 10 months a ton to load paper from the Great Northern come to be regarded as one of the most Her.dricke; Harry Herbert Turner, in Brunswick_Miss Anna Monday, returning Thursday.... Janies E. Miller. 146 18 years, J. Mr. William R. has been received of the death of Mrs. Wil- Nathan Talbot. In Bostoi Co's, mills up the State, but there are capable clerks the House has ever had. Kearney; S., Clark; Chaplain, dryant from Unity village was the guest of Miller. 6 40 Paper El hot of Belfast, age.l is no can Mr. Ernest A. Frank liam of bridge Cunningham. 5 22 no in to load her. One thing certain; member go Partridge; Marshal, Mr. Vlrs. Martha Vose Jan. 15th and while here Collins Holbrook, Mass. Mrs. Collins freights coming with.which David W\ Patterson 118 92 days. ; to w hile he is But if his V. Mr. B. Ellis. a sleep talking. Davis; Tyler, Edgar A large :alled on other friends in the was former resident of this town, where she Charles H. At a special meeting of Knyvetta Rebekah voice is village. Thompson. 17 32 big, his other qualifications for company of invited besides has and Mrs. Charles Hattie the officers guests wives, vnowles Bangs is visiting his Mrs. many friends-Mr. Thompson. 17 32 odge, Thursday night, Jan. 16th ! the of clerk seem to be com: daughters, position and sisters of the wit- Orleand Dunn. 17 32 installed District daughters members, Slettie Y'eaton and Miss Happy in Littlefield are spending the winter with Mrs. for the ensuing year were by mensurate with his vocal attainments. Bangs, Lynn, Heirs of Daniel Gardner. 137 50 nessed the impressive ceremony and partook Mass_Mr. W. E. from Littlefield’s father, Mr. Leonard Carter... Mr. President Helen H. Cooper, and Depu- He is a man to have Sibley Newton, Mass., Deputy | decidedly handy of the bountiful served CLIFFORD J. PATTEE, Larquet, after the vas the of his of Providence, R. I was at Mr. Will Grand Marshal Mamie Curtis of Monroe, around. Sometimes, John A. Peters, guest cousin, Winifred Dodge, McCarty Treasurer. y the County the of the does not wish program, following seating of the officials. he week_Mr. George Hall visited Foy’s last week in the interest of apple buy- assisted by Eva E. Grand Ward- Speaker House, past his Nye, Dc-puty j “God’s hath been to and id reau a wnoie Din, so ne turns u over goodness great thee; :ousin Samuel Jan. 18th .. Mr. Charles Littlefield was at work for Subscribed sworn to at Belfast, this Louise Grand Bryant, and 19th.... ing. en, Fletcher, Deputy Secretary, to Let never day nor night unhallowed pass; seventeenth day of A. D. 1913. Mr. Roix. It is then read so that Mrs. Eliza E. Vose visited Mrs. Clark Mr. Anson Shibles last week_The sleight of January, Anna Murphy, Deputy Grand Treasurer, Emma j ButBtill remember what the Loid hath done.” i Henry Before me, CARLETON DOAK, One of flic every person in the House knows hand exhibition had a fair i just Ian. 15th..Mr. and Mrs. Seekings from audience Monday 4 Justice of the Peace. F. Davis, Deputy Grand Chaplain, Frances N; what the measure provides. These privileged to attend greatly enjo;,ed the Portland and Mrs. Seekings’ brother, Herbert night, but there was not attendance enough deuces in Bella Pike, Deputy Grand Inside Guardian. Follow- Of course, Mr. Roix made a big ac- pleasant occasion and religious service. home for an exhibition of j when he was McDonald, were called 17th to Tuesday night_Some ing are the officers installed: Abbie F. Holmes, quaintance here four years The announcement of the sale of the January 12 rooms and a gro our farmers are this How Woman ago. He has widened his circle of friends ittend the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Clara taking time to clear iheir Any Noble Grand; Blanche Sweetser, Vice Grand. eery business of the John M. Ames Co.— so that everyone in and about the State seekings, the oldest daughter of Mr.Woodman trees of brown tail moth cases—a good w ork and cold water i Martha T. Gray, Secretary; Sarah Cunningham, Messrs. Albert M. Ames, Simeon B. Merrithew House knows him. He has an unfailing McDonald. Her funeral was held in the taken in season... .Allen Goodwin passed a Can Cure Treasurer; Emma F. Davis, Chaplain; Eva E. and Mrs. John M. Ames, rooms. good nature that is as much in evidence proprietois—caused Brackett few days last week at his old home in Palermo. Excellent N. Grace :hurch, Rev. David officiating, and Nye, Warden; Whittum, Conductor; as a much astonishment in town; and our citizens his voice. If of labial, lin- R. Belden of town has raised a display nterment was in Pleasant Hill cemetery. George that accommod Elizabeth A. Webber, R. S. N. G.; Nellie A and on his are pleased to know that no storage gual gutteral pyrotechnics contemplated sum of money to tombstones to be erected Mori buy INDIGESTION land. L. S. N. G.; Frances N. Pike.L. S. V. part is it is as com- leaving Stockton induces this The 5ANDYPOINT. brilliant, nothing change. in the Dennis Hill cemetery to mark the last stable connected G. Alice Inside John with his smile. When the last ; Shute, Guardian; Davis, pared sunny ge ntlemen feel that they have earned a respite J. W. Grant returned week from a visit resting place of his great grandparents, Most stomach remedies are make-shifts— Outside Guardian. After the officers had been corners of his mouth turn up and his to from the arduous duties of such a large busi- n Greenville.... Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ellis were Stephen Belden, Sr., and his wife, Abigail God- they give relief but afterward the stomach is particulars apply humor is installed were eyes twinkle, good infectious frey Belden, who were the first settlers of Pa- remarks made by District Depu- ness, and have sold to Messrs. Hupper and n Belfast recently. While there Mr. Ellis just as weak, just as unable to digest the food and glooms take to the tall and uncut lermo in 1769. Ho died June 15, 1822, ageu ty President, Helen H. Cooper, and responded Pinkham Port who will as- a horse for use in his business.... as it was before. firs in front of the State House. He can of| | CI3 de, Maine, )ought Fred about 77 years. Mr. Goodwin has furnished to by Abbie F. Holmes the new Noble Grand, sume has returned from data for Women not on re- dispel a grouch just as easily as he can charge of the tusiness early next month, 3hute Belfast, where he the inscription... .The town of Free- especially should depend Chas. F. Tho At the close of the session a delicious A dom will be 100 years old on June 11th of this supper, read the roll, and that is going some leasing the store and additional storehouse lerved on the jury... birthday party was lievers only. MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets not year, having been incorporated June 11, 1813. 1 was served in the banquet hall. around the State House these now the J. M. Ames Co. Messrs. to Mr. Harry Trust, pastor of the Con- only give prompt relief but they put days. occupied by given No doubt arrangements will be made to cele- strength THANKS Congl. Church Notes. “Again the devil Ames and Merrithew, retaining the firm name, gregational church here, by his frit nds Satur- brate the event. Allen Goodwin has been and elasticity into the stomach walls and cause CARD OF A Democratic Opinion. A data for a historical of the the digestive juices to act naturally. We wish to >ur taketh him up into an exceedingly high moun- will continue their undertaking business, in- day evening, Jan. 11th. pleasant evening gathering Btory express town... .Justin Jackson is building a henhouse They do more; they force the digestive or- the kind neighbors and ft" tain and sheweth him all the kingdoms of the In the of the Commercial surance, etc., using the smaller of the Ames was all. playing games and opinion Bangor pasted by singing. and has it nearly completed... .Will Choate gans to supply the blood with pure nourish- assisted in our bereavemen’- world and the of and aaith unto “the man who a nom- stores rooms. were served ment which is the glory them, himaelf|accepta primary for their office Messrs. Hupper Cocoa, cake and candy by the has hired with West P. Jones for an indefinite carried to muscles, nerves, tiful flowers. || nation and refusea to vote for the man nomi- time.... brain and skin. Result: muscles, ; ^ Him, ‘All these things will I give thee, if thou and Pinkham are young married men, and have ladies. Mr. Trust was presented with a case Merrill Gordon cut and hauled his sup- healthy MR. J. W. COl! nated on the aame ticket ia about in the poai- of ice last week... Addie Palmer closed strong nerves, clear head, and clean skin. A. J. ERVIN JA« K."’ wilt fall down and me.’ Then smith leased the second floor of Mrs. John M. Ames* of silver in a very unique way. The box was ply worship tion of a man who aigna a note and then repu- her school at the Voae schoolhouae last Fri- A. Howes &Co. guarantee MI-O-NA Stomach MRS. ANNA with BO*; Jesus onto him* Get thee hence, Satan: for it is diates it.” aside nee, School street, in which will be- frostad and covered lighted candlee to It one Tablets—60 cents. Bt'vu they [ day. began week later than the others. p MISS GLADYS