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. ...Maine 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 United States 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 wi 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 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
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