The Republican Journat, Wt. FEBRUARY 25. 1909. ym/MK BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NUMBER 8

p. Today’s Journal. The report was accepted and the The Belfast Board of Trade. by-laws Alverdo M., son of Capt. Isaac M. and the THE as OBITUARY. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. adopted reported. late Flora M. died at County Hospital-The Burgess, his home in PERSONAL It was at an Enthusiastic Messrs. George E. Johnson, G. C. of Trade. .Secret So- Organized Meeting Kilgore North Islesboro 17th. He was bom Tileston .".■'hoard The community was saddened February 13th February Wadlin, Esq., Nominated for May- Dbituary_The Republican Held 19th. and John R. Dunton were appointed the in Belfast E. S. McDonald Friday Evening, February by when it became known that Nathaniel L. Jack- 17, 1879. At the age of two or. The Ward Nominations. Capt. arrived home last week .The Democratic chair a committee to to the a his from IVrsonal.. For some time a few report meeting mother died and he went to live with rela- New York, where he has hauled his past public-spirited son of Morrill, a long respected citizen, had The Republican voters of Belfast met at the up list of officers and committees, and later re- tives in schooner Annie citizens had been conferences with a The deceased had been Islesboro. He graduated from the court vessel, B. Mitchell, for a few holding passed to a better life. house Tuesday at 7 p. m. to nominate a Orrespondence. .(Deferred) ported as follows: Business weeks. view to a board of and last a sufferer for from that Bangor College March 5, 1897, and I .Otrs in Real Estate. .How to establishing trade, great many years candidate for Mayor, and make the ward nomi- President: Dr. Elmer Small. went to P in Winter. a was The funeral was Boston where he was the Miss Edith ^Rhubarb .Temper- week when paper circulated pledging dread disease, rheumatism. employed by nations for wards 1, 2 and 3. Dr. S. W. L. Burgess returned Monday in Schools..Belfast Vice Presidents: Elmer A. Samuel & Johnson, an met with a Sherman, S. A. held David Brackett of Appleton Co. He in from jp.truction support to such organization it in the church, Rev. resigned Sep- chairman of the called the Islesboro, where she was called last [varv A Riddle from Cali- city committee, Parker, Selwyn Thompson. was made tember, 1905, to enter a for a week for prompt response from business men and the Brooks officiating, and interment hospital surgical to order. by the death of her cousin, Alverdo \ Song Teddy (poem) Wilmer J. meeting James H. Howes was chair- Secretary: Dorman, Treasurer in the The bearers were operation and never regained his health. He Did Records .Where citizens generally. Before the call was issued village cemetery. man and C. J. Pattee When nomi- Burgess. ngof Belfast Savings Bank. endured several secretary. .Farm Ani- a for of Roscoe F. M. Adams, Elisha Brown and operations before to ,;r0w i poem). for meeting the purpose organizing Smith, coming nations for were called for Charles S. President C. Chase of Treasurer: Clement W. his Mayor George Bates College Maine. The Maine A. O. U. Wescott, cashier of Allen the floral home in Islesboro. For five months he was and F. M. over one hurdred and fifty names had been Daggett. Among offerings Bickford presented the name of Tileston Wad- Judge Drew of Lewiston were ra Goats. .The Effect of The City National Bank of Belfast. in the Waldo among the from \r.g, secured and on the of the there were a from the wife, a basket from the County Hospital. He returned people that city who were in Deforestation. .Lincoln’s day meeting pillow lin and he was elected. When ! Directors: Horace E. F. home in and failed unanimously Augusta Thursday for the purpose of were 164 Chenery, Hanson, children and a floral from the January, gradually until the appear- signatures. The meeting was called large pieces the chair so declared, a round of fol- ing before the in the i-rth place. James H. Howes, Charles R. C. end. He manifested applause Legislature interests of for 7.30 m. at the Memorial Coombs, A. brother and from friends and He courage and patience to an of ! Belter from Washington, p. Friday building, neighbors. lowed. The ward caucuses were then held and appropriation .$45,000 for Bates College. Horton, F. A. Johnson, J. C. the never —Kennebec Bells.. the attendance was so that it was Durham, E. S. leaves as mourners in his immediate a last, speaking of his intense suffer- Journal. h hurches. ..Wedding and large family, after they had reported to the general caucus News....News of the Pitcher, Ben D. F. G. White. He had the constant i ;, rr Field, wife and five children: Mrs. ing. care of his father Hon. necessary to adjourn from the police court George Weymouth Chairman Howes spoke briefly in commenda- Fred S. Walls and wife of Vinalhaven Committee on transportation and advertis- and who was room to the hall above. 200 were of Stockton Leander of Utica, N. step-mother, formerly Urania were in Rockland Fully present Springs, Y., tion of the ticket. He said that the candidate February 17th on “heir way I Sews of Belfast. ing: E. A. Sherman, V*. A. Fred Coombs. He had been a when the was called to order Mr. Simmons, S. Mrs. Everett and Leo E. frequent visitor in home from meeting by j Lauren, Fenwick, for mayor was in every way qualified for the Portland, where they attended the }s: Augusta. .Maratime Mat- Jackson, I. T. F. D. where he left Dinsmore, Jones. of a M. of the Belfast, many friends. The fu- Center Asso- O. E. Frost, who read the original agreement Morrill; brother, Riley Morrill, position and that the ward tickets had been reception given by Portland Grand men i;ner Dairying on neral Army and Committee manufacturing: O. E. Frost, last of his and four The took place Friday at the Free to | ule au Haut Stoning- to organize a board of trade and notice of this family, grandchildren. Baptist wisely chosen. He believed that their election Commander-in-Chief Kevins. Being a past University of Maine. .Can- Chas. A. Horton, J. C. Durham, W. C. Shaw. church in North Islesboro, Rev. Hull meeting. The agreement was as follows: dread Angel of Death he feared not. The Harry was assured and that they would give Belfast commander of the Mairte Department Mr. lemperance. E. R. Estabrooks. The bearers were We, the undersigned, citizens of Belfast, be- grave, for him, had no sting. He died, as he officiating. members of the an administration of which all her citizens Walls was one of the honored guests. of on ree Centuries Temper- that an association of business men Committee rooms: S. N. I. A. A., of which the lieving Augustus Parker, lived, with firm faith in deceased was an would be The caucuses in Maine No. II.. fearless, undaunted, proud. in wards 1 and Amos Clement and his son John C. Clement ation could be used advantageously in the advance- R. H. Howes, M. W. F. G. S. M. member. Lake Im- Lord, Mixer, what Heaven would bring. Mr. Jackson, the honorary The parents have the 2 were held left Presidents. .China ment of the industrial and commercial inter- Monday evening. Following are last week for Norfolk, to witness the R. Locke. of in Va., t Association.. son of the late Nathaniel and Elizabeth sympathy all their bereavement. the ward .Obituary.. ests of our city, agree that we will earnestly Moody nominations: arrival of the from rrels and Rabbits. Committee on new industries: J. H. battleships $ieir cruise I endeavor to be present at a meeting to be held Howes, Jackson, was born in Knox July, 9, 1846. WARD i. Alfred S.. of Swanville died sud- around the world. will to 1 .The at the Police Court room, at R. D. A. B. Guptill very They go Washing- Stockton Springs. February 19, 1909, Southworth, Stantial, G. G. Abbott; His boyhood was spent on the old farm, where Alderman, Orlando E. Frost. to denly early ton to witness the ; Belfast... .County Corre- 7.30 p. m., to participate in the organization W. A. Mason. Friday morning, February 19th, at Arthur inauguration of President he learned two of the great virtues of life— Councilmen, W. Coombs, Taft ., The News of Brooks. be known as the Belfast Board of Trade. We the home of William Dunbar in and then to Committee on East Belfast, Edward H. Knowiton. go Ashville, N. C., for a so- further we will become of public utilities: F. G. White, and At an he ! Market. ..Born—Mar- agree that members patience sympathy. early aq;e where he was a School of several Dr. Elmer guest. He was taken ill about Committee, Charles S. Bickford. journ weeks. such an association when it is organized, pay- Small, C. S. Bickford, Chas. P. manifested an earnest desire for an education, 2 a. m., and called for Constable, George W. Frisbee. such initiation fees and dues and becoming Hazeltine and R. F. help, but died before any Islesboro residents are interested in ing Dunton. and through the public schools of his native Warden, Edwin L. Colcord. the re- to such rules and as be of the could reach him. For some cent 1CRATIC CAUCUS. subject regulations may The report was and the list of family time Clerk, Clifford J. Pattee. announcement of the engagement of Miss determined a committee this matter accepted town, with a course at Freedom Academy, he by having officers it had been known that his heart was weak and Mary Astor Paul of in elected. fitted himself for life’s work. de- ward 2. Philadelphia, daughter of was held at the court charge. Although heart failure | On is said to be the cause of his the late James W. Frost nominated Hon. R. for taking the chair Dr. Small of of Alderman. Ralph I. Morse. Paul, to Mr. Charles A. -ruinate a candidate for Mr. F. Dunton acknowledged prived the privilege a higher education j death. Mr. .Guptill was 67 old. Fred S. Munn of the honor conferred nearly years Councilmen, Jackson, Miss Paul is a temporary chairman, the nomination was sec- upon him, but said he felt his views on all social, and Washington. sister of | .ere. chairman of the city political religious He was a bachelor and had for Frank E. Elkins. there were others many years A. J. Drexel Paul and with her onded J. H. Howes, and a vote taken better qualified for the posi- showed him to be a and intelli- School Charles H. family have | and Orrin J. Dickey was by being problems logical made his home with his Mrs. Committee, Twombly. tion than as only relative, been frequent visitors at Dark he was declared elected. In the chair himself, his time was not his own, gent thinker. He his career as a teach- Constable, Fred E. Ellis. Harbor. Isles- \ the name of taking began his in presented but he would Mary Lenfest, sister, Swanville, who Warden, A. Russell. boro, and while east in Mr. Dunton referred to a held a little do the best in his power to ad- er in his own and towns. George cruising her father’s ,-idate for Mayor andjie meeting surrounding Many came to Belfast when notified of her Clerk, O. Lord. j vance brother’s George yacht she wras at one time a more than to the the interests of the association and of there are who can to visitor at this ■■ ago when, owing his for l ards held their caucuses, eight'years testify ability death and had the remains removed to her ward 3. our port. The date of the is not death of one of our citizens, long con- city. He was heartily applauded. and to make the most and w'edding yet an- leading inspiring boys girls home. The funeral took after- 0. S. After the place Monday Alderman, Vickery. nounced. nected with the business and industrial inter- ! organization had been completed best use of their time in He had a WARn 1. youth. noon at 2 o’clock, Rev. Ashley A. Smith of- Councilmen, John Parker, remarks were in Boston friends ests of Belfast, the shoe factory was closed and order and Mr. O. E. Frost was conviction of his mission in this world to be a A. K. Braley. have been deeply interested ficiating. m the ...... Dickey. called School A. B. Stantial. report that the of !' of our had moved or were upon. He told an apt story illustrative power of to those about him as Committee, engagement Miss y Redman. many people moving helpfullness Georgiette Parks to of the Constable, A. D. Smalley. Charles Reinold of Eng- aid F. Littlefield. A was held at that time to see unexpected success which had attended far forth as he could. In 1871 he married Lydia J., widow of the late Samuel G. B. land has been | away. meeting Warden, M. O. Knowiton. broken. Miss Parks is the daugh- homas W. Lothrop. this movement. At the outset the most of ter of Rev. | what could be done to restore our lost industry opti- Elvira Hatch of Morrill and they began life to- Coombs, formerly Atlantic, Mass., died Feb- Clerk, P. D. H. Carter. Leighton Parks, D. D. of St •Aa'ter >. Clifford. Bartholomew s Church in New and it was successful. Mr. Dunton said that on a small farm on the ruary 21st, at the home of her sister, York, formerly V H Clifford. gether outskirts of the Mrs. rector of Emmanuel but now church in this Her in order to facilitate the some they are looking for 200, or more. He village in which he died. He cared for the Emerv Bunker, in North Tsleshnro. atrpd 8A Charles H. city. organization Alderman, Woods, engagement was announced late in the fall regarded this as a most time to 10 months and 15 Councilmen, S. as W ARD 2. preliminary st^ps had been taken, but nothing opportune get farm and taught school winters for a few years, days. She is survived Beverley Staples, just she sailed for England to visit her sis- and our For a Gardner W. Lane. ter, Barron was together do something for city. by son, Charles Coombs of and Lady (Alice Parks), and the wed- v binding and the meeting could make any years, when he abandoned and Natick, Mass., H" .Staples. teaching School Committee, Ralph Hayford, ding was set for Feb. in the past few years investments a A. M. 15, New York. Miss me L. Cook, it He called for the speculative resolved on a business career. He a by daughter, Mrs. Wight of Dorches- Frank H. Roberts. change thought proper. opened Constable, Parks, under the pen name of Phil- m C. Tuttle. had been and there are millions Mass. A brief Willis S. Hatch. “George election of a secretary and Wilmer J. Dorman unsatisfactory small store at Poor’s Mills, Belfast, but stayed ter, service, conducted by Rev. Warden, lips, has contributed interesting short stories n :, Kred W. Brown. Eli C. of idle capital. In the cities manufacturing Hull, was held at Islesboro Clerk, Merriam. to magazines.- -Boston Packard. was nominated and elected. there less than a year, moving to North Sears- Harry Monday after- Transcript. were taxed out of existence and ward 5. H Colcord. On motion it was then voted to proceed to enterprises being mont in the late ’70’s. Here he engaged in the noon, Tuesday morning the remains were Eev. Nathaniel I. bay ot Cumberland. West F. because of and misman- to Alderman, A. K. Fletcher, r-iac Hall. the of a board trade to be known municipal corruption and was brought this city, accompanied by the son Virginia, who since the organization grocery business, it during his less Councilmen, Peter Olson, death of Prof. W. T. 3 and also have labor troubles to and who left on the 12.15 Mathews WARD as the Belfast Board of Trade, and Messrs. agement they than six years stay in Searsmont that he daughter, train for Clarence M. Knowlton, is the oldest living graduate of Colby ■ u g« B. Dyer, contend with. In Belfast we have a reasonable was Dorchester,where the funeral was held School was born jcr. Charles S. Bickford, Ralph H. Howes and stricken down at the age of thirty-six yester- Committee, Edwin Frost. college, in Camden in 1813 on the A.-;-. Sholes. Fay tax rate and in at 6 Samoset Constable, Bert E. Annis. farm on the f,: Orrin J. Dickey were appointed a committee the best class of labor the years. He left his business that he loved so day street. Hope road. Lake View.the beautiful ■A f Patterson. Warden, R. Carrow. Wyatt summer on as world. As to that he could from much and a residence of Charles s W L. Hall by-laws. They testify per- restoration of health on a editor of subsequently reported sought Mrs. Lenora V. Daniels died 13th Clerk, Leslie B. Gardner. McKie, ,;:riv 1 Thomas. sonal in of the February the St. Louis follows: experience other parts country. farm in Morrill. But health never came, and at the home of Globe-Democrat, now stands her sister, Mrs. James Busfield, CITY COMMITTEE. Warue: A P Colson. ARTICLE I. When he men the site. paid his off he knew he could through the twenty-six years battle with an 47 Main street, Haverhill, Mass., after an ill- upon Mr. Fay is well remembered •: ! nowlton. Ward 1. Robert F. Edward E. Babcock* by ness of a week’s duration. She was a Russ, both old and MEMBERSHIP. depend upon every man being on hand the incurable disease, fired with the zeal and patient Ward 2. young alike in for h re- hopes R. Conner, LaForest Rob- Camden, he .1 hold caucuses in their sufferer, bearing up under great until the Eugene citizen of Belfast or next here has no ill effect of an pain bins. made many friends his Any vicinity may be- morning. Pay day ambitious, energetic man, he bore it with end without a murmur. The during frequent visits »!■.- this, Thursday, evening deceased was a come a member of this association on the the health of the earner. Ward 3. O. S. E. S. Shuman. to that He was pay- upon wage Nature patience, trusting in God for relief,which came native of Brooks, Me., where she was born 42 Vickery, place. a cousin of Mrs. Harris ment of-dollars and these Ward 4. George F. hew, Orrin L. Went- signing by- has done for Belfast. The at last with his years ago and where she had lived on May and Miss Fay, who died in he shall have been everything shipping only death. Tenderly was he always worth. recently Camden. laws, provided proposed the homestead. She came to facilities are of family Haverhill His school and elected at a called not the best and with communica- cared for through these years of Ward 5. Elisha W. Ellis, J. Stinson. early days were spent in Camden ■ regularly meeting, suffering by a short time on a and had Harvey »• ago visit planned on \Li COUNTY HOSPITAL. more than .three votes tion rail and are the and he was from negative appearing by water we assured of rea- .loving hands of a true and noble woman, making her future home with her sister, Mrs. graduated Colby college in him. 1839. against sonable freight rates. His remarks were re- who is left to mourn her loss. al- Flora Thompson, who is just fitting up a -ion in the report of the There shall be annual dues of Believing, place membership on Arlington street. Her sudden death, how- PERSONAL. the affairs of the dollars, within after ceived with much enthusiasm. ways in the great principles of the Republican With an accompanying half-tone the tigate payable thirty days ever, casts a gloom over everything and it portrait the annual meeting, but no member shall be The chairman then called Mr. Asa A. party with which he was affiliated he as a D. Herald £•„. ••! last week, and it is here upon had, will be a long time before her family recovers Washington, C., publishes the follow- to an admission fee and annual L. returned last required pay as one from the blow have Ralph Cooper Saturday from sketch of a he records of the secre- Howes, of the oldest business men pres- non-partisan, served his fellow-townsmen in they suffered by her sud- ing Waldo county man: One of tr- dues the same year. A refusal to pay the an- to New York. ent. almost den death. She is survived three sisters a business trip the most nual if in for Mr. Howes said he had never made a every station of public trust in their by popular bookbinders in the dues, persisted ninety days after and one brother, Mrs. James Busfield, Mrs. employ the same become shall be construed as a in his but he endorsed all gift. Conducted into at of Miss Ada A. Marriner left for New of the Government meetings with the board due. speech life, heartily office the age Flora Thompson, Mrs. Charles Forbes and Mr. Monday Printing Office is Forest C. -• 1 withdrawal from the association and the names i we thoroughly discussed that Mr. Frost had said. Mr. Edward Sibley twenty-one in his native town, he had held the Jesse C. Forbes, the two latter of Brooks, Me. York, where she will be the guest of friends. Pendleton. Born in Northport, Maine, he of all members so shall be ing to the welfare of the refusing dropped also in commendation of the office of School The funeral took place from the home of her received his in from the roll of spoke briefly Commissioner, Supt. of Schools, Miss Clara Bowen, who is teaching school in early training the public schools .moment and financial con- membership. sister at 47 Main street. The services were of movement. Selectman and treasurer, the last of- was at home for a few Boston, Mass., and served his i* outside enquiry as our ARTICLE II. holding conducted by Nicholas Van der Pyle, pastor of Augusta, days the past apprentice- Mr. Charles A. of the fice at the time of his A the ship with the of E: would permit. We are OBJECTS. Horton, president Du- death. painstaking Center Congregational church, where the week. Bookbinding Company Cam- Roller was In il ; have been expended plex Bushing Co., called upon and and efficient official has been his record. deceased was an attendant during her fre- bridge. October, 19(14, he was a The objects of this association shall be to always Gedrge Pitcher returned to Portland Wednes- appointed tors report a deficiency heartily endorsed what Mr. Frost had said as quent visits to Haverhill. Several appropriate bookbinder and promote and foster trade, commerce, manu- He left behind witnesses to his gilder in the Government the; f about $600. to the natural advantages of Belfast and the many living selections were rendered by the Windser day after a brief visit with his sister, Mrs. E. factures, and the Printing office the t was cor- public improvments, general class of labor here. He had had experience in honesty and moral both in The remains were in the by public printer, Frank subsequently interests of Belfast and to facilitate integrity, private Quartette. placed S. Pitcher. the above the vicinity; boards of trade some successful tomb at Lin wood to be Palmer. He entered Law I report elsewhere, and public life. His religion was the “Golden cemetery removed later Georgetown school, business intercourse; to encourage wise and and some Mrs. Charles A. Knowlton of : t is incorrect. By error, otherwise, and suggested that a to Erooks, Me., where interment will be in the Malden, Mass., from which he was in needful and to and Rule.” For him it was to live graduated 1908, and was re as legislation; promote enlarge fund in addition to that derived from mem- good enough by lot. were | omitted from the family The bearers J. W. White, arrived Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Clara admitted to the intercourse among members. and was District of Columbia bar in > at is $376, instead of friendly bership dues would be necessary for carrying it good enough to die by. A great Charles Busfield, William P. and ] McLaughlin E. Cottrell. of 1 III. on the work and July the same He is the -.1. E. S. Pitcher, Secre- ARTICLE expressed his willingness to student and a firm believer in the teachings of Samuel Jordan. There were many beautiful year. youngest contribute to it. floral a Warren who is a commercial member of Local the he tributes, including white pillow with Fahy, attending No. 4, I. B. of B„ of which OFFICERS. It Bible, never for once faltered in his iae ethical standing has was voted that the board of managers word sister from Mrs. James Busfield, a cres- in with his mother he and in the college Boston, spent Sunday organization ably represents in the Cen- also that the The officers of this association shall be should to the State Board hope belief immortality of the soul cent from Mr. James a crescent iiainable; appoint delegates Busfield, of in this tral ballot and shall consist of a of city. Labor Union of this sssion of patients is not chosen annually by Trade meeting in Gardiner, March 16th. of man. It was his living hope and belief: it white carnations from Mrs. Flora Thompson, a city." we will make the President, three vice-Presidents, a Secretary The committee on rooms was instructed to of 42 carnations from Mr. Rev. M. Ferkins of Wilson '•der, was his dying hope and belief. A kind hus- large spray pink Henry Melrose, Mass., Ellis of this city who is now in the Mt cations: and a Treasurer, who, with ten di- attend at once to suitable rooms and and Mrs. C. H. Forbes and Galen a together securing Forbes, arrived last week for a visit with his has a an affectionate daughter, west, recently written letters admission of patients rectors (also chosen by ballot) shall consti- report to the board of managers. band, loving father, brother, large spray of white carnations from Mr. and interesting tute a Board of of whom five shall be Mrs. Howard L. Whitten. to friends here. In of the follows: “Any person Managers, a strictly honest, upright citizen, has gone to Mrs. Jesse C. Forbes, and Donald Forbes, a speaking west Mr. for treatment or a quorum for the transaction of business. The of Easter lilies from Mr. and S. H. Ellis states that he ospital the power that him life. spray Mrs. Miss Louise W. Richards is tomor- is now located in Hamilton serve Secret Societies. gave expected ’irgeon. in good standing, officers shall until others are chosen and Lord, a bouquet of violets from Mr. and Mrs. “Yet, thou wear’st the of the row from Farmington Normal school to City, Calif., and that the climate there is t.ents in the for installed in their places. though glory A. B. spray of carnations from spend very hospital Payson, pink at ■ towards the sky, chilly times, although have no 1 the staff physician or ARTICLE IV. Another'meeting looking organ- Mrs. Jessie Busfield and family, a large spray the spring vacation at home. they snow. Wilt thou not keep the same beloved name, ;>• a committee of three ization of a chapter of the Order of the East- of roses and pinks from Mrs. B. F. Harding, a There are only about fifty inhabitants in the \ DUTIES OF OFFICERS. The same fair and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ritchie had a very •■• ;he of thoughtful brow, gentle eye, of white narcissus from Mr. ;

PROSPECT KERRY. two months ... Mrs. and son Wesley Styles National Superintendent of Scientific To the Editor of The Journal: A Master’s Evander and Ernest Harriman vis- Asa have to Island Falls to visit relatives. gone Temperance Instruction in Schools, rec- friend of mine, Mr. C. P. Lawrence, has ited relatives in several last Sandvpoint days ... Capt. Samuel French has been very ill the ently completed a successful tour in composed a riddle which he says he has week .. Mrs. Charles Banks and Miss Faustina past week-The school in this district,taught Colorado, Missouri, and the had but one person give it the correct Harding were in Frankfort one day last week i by Miss Clara Berry of this town, closed Fri- Southwest, in and is now on an equally successful answer. Thinking that perhaps some of on business The sick people this vicinity | day with exercises appropriate to Lincoln Day. trip Several in the New States. the readers of The Journal would like to are better at this writing... from this A new flag recently bought with the proceeds England January 19th a was plate attended the drama, “The Scroggins’ Di- of a school entertainment was put up for the mass meeting held in Ford have a guess at it, I herewith inclose it 1 vorce Case,” at Sandvpoint February 13th, day_Over thirty couples attended the dance Hall, Boston, at which Mrs. L. M. N. to you, and if you conclude to give it a and all it pronounced very good-Freeman given here Friday evening, February 12th, Stevens, Miss Anna A. Gordon, and G. place in The Journal will send you the Batchelder of Frankfort and Mrs. of Payson with music by Mr. Berry and Mrs. Grant. H. Ph. D. of the Massachu- on. The Martin, sec’y. answer a little later Kind You Have Always Bought, and which Brooks were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. setts |,.,„ Board of Education, were among F. R. Daggett, in use for over 30 has borne Harriman last Friday. WINTEltrOHT. years, the the Dr. Martin set forth sig,,a(lJr,(** |B speakers. the Los Cal. — and * The services for Lincoln Sunday at the M. Angeles, has been made under in!" H Bl'KNH A M excellent record of Massachusetts in sonal *’***• E. church were as follows: at 10 a. m., Rev. A. supervision since 5n j.lt. H The large number of teams that have been You are in the 1 * RIDDLE BY C. P. LAWRENCE. (jfL i J. Lockhart an address in behalf of the protected teaching temperance schools. Aliow no one to deeei,, lumber for Fred Fletcher gave ■ employed hauling One hundred the of dust Freedman’s Aid Society. There was special by the millers when use years ago legislature God made Adam out All Imitations and “ have finished their and returned to their you Counterfeits, Just-as-g, .„>>* job enacted a it best to make me jfl| music by the choir, with a solo by Prof. Wight this law making obligatory on But thought it first; Experiments that trilie witli and homes... .James Sayward, who has been re- | flour. endanger (he hciith all So I was made before the man of Bethel, Me. At 6.15 p. m., the Epworth Their instructors to teach temperance to Infants and ^ ported as critically ill, is so far recovered as to perfect system in is a guar- Children—Experience against under the of Mr. W. F. milling To answer God’s most holy plan. I League, leadership antee of their pupils. He promised on behalf of Experhn^ be out .. Charles Cookson is hauling lumber its absolute cleanliness, whole- Page, had for the topic “Fields for Christian the of My body He didjnake complete to the mill on the James Bushford lot some goodness and uniform school-people Massachusetts their portable quality. or arms or feet. Service.” At 7 p. m., a chorus choir, with But without legs in Detroit. .Mr. Nickerson is A or cordial with Mrs. Davis’ ef- hauling pulp baking two will convince cooperation He did control What is Prof. Wight as leader, sang during praise ser- My ways and actions CASTORIA wood to that no other forts to I Burnham Station.. .Gilbert Maloon is you could give promote temperance teaching. a soul. vice and there were duets by Prof. Wight and For I was made without Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor hauling pulp wood to Pittsfield Station... .La- you entire satisfaction. The next day an Institute was held in oil. p, H Miss Marie Wardwell, am0’* Prof. Wight and A loving being I became and forest Hathorn has two teams gorie. Drops Snotliiug Syrups. It is heavy hauling Pilgrim Hall. Since then Mrs. Davis has And Adam to me a name; Pleasant ^ I Mrs. C. C. Moody, after which the pastor gave gave contains neither 1 lumber in West Pittsfield. ... Mr. Morton has Opium, Morphine nor other H in Boston Fall Then from his I withdrew ylrj. an interesting discourse on the character and spoken University, River presence moved his to Pittsfield for the winter. substance. Its age is its It family And more of Adam knew. guarantee. B life of Abraham Lincoln. The organ and por- Institute, Wellesley, Mt. Holyoke, in the never destroys"iv'""' in the woolen and He has employment mills of that I allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrluee u„i a B trait of the were Normals at and My maker’s laws did obey martyred president draped Bridgewater Hyannis, Colic. It relieves Williamlell never went cures place. And from them astray. Teething Troubles, B with flags-Mr. Cummings, the owner of the as well as in many grade and high schools. C<.iisti,m- in and It assimilates the j sawmill, is to his Thousands of miles I went fear, Flatulency. Food, regulate B CENTER MONTYlIiLE. portable trying complete Everywhere Mrs. Davis has found " earth Stomach and work here and move the mill to Bluehill in But seldom on the appear. Bowels, giving healthy and natural si,.„ B Silas E. Bowler of Palermo visited his sister, Massachusetts educators heartily in The * me Children’s Panacea—The and March-Ralph Wharff is at home from North But God in did something see. Mother’s Friend. B Mrs. O. Cv Cushman, recently.Mr. sympathy. In the towns teachers were Mass., his father, Rev. I. H. Flour He put a living soul in me. Mrs. James Burkill of Mass., have Brookfield, visiting Hudson, ANSTED eager for all In Leomins- Sc BURK COMPANY, possible help. A son of man God did claim been her mother, Mrs. Ellen Harri- W. Wharff-Isaiah Downes is in very poor Miller* my visiting Springfield, Ohio ter the school and genuine health-The union will superintendent school And took from me that soul again rnan.The town officers met at the town holiday meeting be castoria always I held at the Christian church For Sale at Your Grocer’s board cooperated with the Union in plans And when that soul from me had ded house Saturday to close up accounts prepara- Washington’s Sears the of B friends of Lane will for Mrs. Davis’ work. All the in I was the same as when first made Signature tory to the printing of the town report- birthday-The Ralph g" grades OASTOatA. And without or arms or soul Mrs. H. and children visited her glad to learn of a slight improvement in his the general schools were called legs E. Thompson Tto Kind You Havo together, health-Mrs. Luffkin of Bears the Always Buugtt I travel now from Pole to Pole. parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Foster, last week. Joey Monroe has with superintendent and school board Mrs. 1 labor hard both and was a been the guest of E. H. ... P. and Then day night ... While David Boynton removing Boyington teachers present. the super- C. George is working for C. A. To fallen man I give great light. flush board from I. D. Cram’s upper dam last McKenney, intendent took Mrs. Davis in a carriage the Thousands of both young and old on an ice covered rock and getting sawmill in order to saw people Friday, he stepped working to a second where the children TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. school, Will death behold. the No harm laths and banana shooks_Frances E. Willard by my great light took a plunge into chilly depths. were all in the gathered assembly room, The I cannot believe, resulted the wetting-Miss Florence memorial day was observed by the W. C. T. U. The following transfers in real estate were Scriptures beyond and still a third was held in the at the meeting If right or wrong I cannot perceive. Black of Palermo is at Allen Goodwin’s- home of Mrs. Addie Lockhart Tuesday. recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds The room. Kind school in the even- You therein name is Have After the was carried High Again Although my found New telephone on the Liberty & Belfast line program out and the for the two weeks ending February 23, 1909: Always a was at which are to me an Bought I business of the ing reception given, Mrs. sound; at D. C. Cain’s, 8-19. meeting disposed of, refresh- Rose M. Andrews, Lincolnville, to George They empty In Use For Over Davis addressed the ex- To heaven then I cannot 30 Years. I ments were served and the time was W. land and in Lincoln- teachers, who go, very Gerry, do.; buildings CENTAUR TT MURRAY __ COMPANY, STREET, MEW YORK CUV. MOEKII.L. Nor to the or Hell below. pleasantly spent. Some of the honorary mem- ville. pressed their interest and appreciation grave The funeral of Mr. Robert L. Daggett took And now dear friends when these lines read bers were present-Mrs. Fred Whitney left Willie P. Basford, Detroit, to Lamont T. by attending en masse. Mrs. Davis will you place at the church last Saturday at 2 p. m., Go search the Bible with all on Thursday’s boat for a brief visit in Massa- Basford, Burnham; land and buildings in Burn- visit other New intro- speed, Arthur J. Roberts of Belfast England States, Rev. officiating. chusetts... .Mrs. W. And if name you do not find there C. Nealey returned Sun- ham. the teachers course in my Mr. was one of our oldest citizens ducing training S. Daggett from where of Belfast to Annie L. Black et You have not searched right, I do declare. day Dixmont, she attended the City als, T. I. and was for many years a leader in church and temperance and essay work. funeral of her little nephew, Darrell Durgin, Belfast; land and buildings in Belfast. work, and Deacon of the Baptist church- E. F. M. A SONG FOR TEDDY. Saturday.Russell Nealey is spending a few Erastus L. Braley, Burnham, to Oramandel l-^ast Monday, at 1 p. m., the funeral of Mr. N. Elmbrook Farm days with his uncle, Walter Smith, in New- Braley, et al, do.; land m Burnham. Sail [Tune—Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!] L. Jackson was held at the church, Rev. David Belfast Free burg-Mr. and Mrs G. W. Ritchie were Geo. W. Braley, Burnham, to Oramandel Library. Brackett of Brooks officiating. Mr. Jackson I have worried long and steady guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. York in known as the GILBERT ELLIS Land and in H. Sunday. Braley, do.; land Burnham. For the of our Formerly place. building- \ neld the office of town treasurer at the time of NEW safety Teddy Mrs. Linda Littlefield and Miss Glen- Thomas B. to Custer G. BOOKS. FEBRUARY, 1909. daughter Berry, Belfast, After on the he intends. Cut this year about sixty tons of fifteen (15) acres his death, and in previous years had been se- starting journey (60) hay, pastm.igi: ,4 ice spent with Mrs. in Swan- land in Swanville. Bindloss, Harold. Saturday Briggs Dickey, do.; Yet how sweet will be our lectman and superintendent of schools. In meeting, wood lot, young orchard. Write or of ville... Mrs. A. A. Barden and son of us to Frank L. odds. A novel. 1908 B 512-6 good bearing inquire H Monroe Sylvan Chase, Winterport, Long And sincere our early life he was a very successful teacher in kindly greeting, visited her brother, E. N. and Tasker, Dixmont; land in By right of A novel. Bartlett, family Winterport. purchase. If we welcome him again to home and friends. >ur public schools. His oldest son, Leander, 45tf HORACE Bella,) Sunday....Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Libby and chil- Lucius H. Duncan, Rockland, to Charles O. 1908 B 512-7 CHENERY, l/„ J •ame here from New York to attend the funer- When he sails across the ocean, dren spent Sunday in Swanviile, where they Montgomery, Camden; land in Northport. Camp, Walter. al ar.d returned b\ the afternoon train Monday. Where the billows in motion, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Nicker- George W. Gerry, Lineolnville, to James W. The substitute. A football story. C 15 keep from has been ... Miss Emma Murch Augusta We do pray that he will safely anchoi there. son-Mrs. Elsie Chase is visiting relatives in Fletcher, do.; land and buildings in Lincoln- Champney, Elizabeth W. spending the past week in Morrill with her And our wants shall never tire him. Troy, Thorndike and other places for a fort- j ville. Romance of Roman villas. The mother. Mrs. Lottie S. Murch ...Earle Cross But we will admire him night-Several attended the Lincoln anni- Madison T. Hisler, Palermo, to Helman W. Renaissance. 1908 ...... T 45.6 C 35 always is employed at Paul’s Mill, North Searsmont, If he only brings us home a Teddy bear. versary Friday afternoon, February 12th, in Crommett; land in Palermo. Crawford, Francis Marion. WE WANT THE JOB or three or four weeks. us he Monroe Town Hall and were much pleased Moses C. Kimball, Jackson, to Gustavus The Diva’s ruby. A sequel to Let hope won’t get bottled Nor of WATCHES, ;*WWVII-I.K C»'NT> 1C. with the exercises-Mrs. Sarah Clark and Page, et al., do.; land in Jackson. 44Primadonna.” 1908. C 85-38 by savage lions throttled repairing your CLOCKS, JEWELRY. Etc. Miss EJouise Robertson went to Frankfort to son called on Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Fish Sarah F. McCobb, to James W. Doyle, Arthur Conan. While a searching after shinos in the east, Sunday. Lineolnville, We carry a complete stock. work last week Harry Clements and wife of Fletcher, do.; land in Lineolnville. The Croxley master. A great tale For when he feels like fighting Monroe visited Mrs. H. P. White last Monday. jFREEDOM. Samuel Miller, Searsmont, to Samuel Parsons, of the prize ring. 1907. D 77-15 He would never think of slighting Mr. JEWELERS und David Twitchell of Montville called on A from Old saint or H. J. LOCKE & OPfltiW, ... Mrs. Charles Marr went to Orono last do.; land in Searsmont. Eggleston, George Cary. challenge Nick, beast. SON, friends in the village last week_Mrs. Inez week to attend the funeral of her mother. Abbie M. Moore, Monroe, to Eromen R. Two gentlemen of Virginia. A Do not think that he is railing NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, BELFAST Harding has returned to her home in Mrs. Hussey of Waldo is inPortland to have an Billerica, Nilsson, do.; land and buildings in Monroe. novel of the old regime in the Or his mental strength is failing; Mass., after passing several weeks with her V..------J operation performed on a finger....E. A. William S. Olson, Belfast, to Dwight C. Old Dominion. Eg 3-4 He is growing daily wiser in his head, Mrs. Katrina son Richard shot a daughter, Bryant_Mrs. A. E. Robertson and very large i Greenlaw, Belfast; land and buildings in Bel- Eliot, Maud Howe. And he hopes when re-elected Linscott and little son Mellen have returned >>4#<&4~*>4*?W^'H*<$S4~>>4~'»''4^4'4~ ^4-^ 4~>>4* •>J* •♦ 4* 4* ♦ *• fox last week. The body weighed 12A pounds fast. Sun and shadow in Spain. 1908... T 46 El 2 That his wants will be respected home after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. after the skin was removed. The skin sold for Charles E. Ranlett, Newton, Mass., to Abel Gallichan, Walter M. Though we have another Congress nearly Farrar, of Ripley, Maine, for two weeks.;.. $6 .. Miss Effie Hamm and her school children land in Islesboro. The of Seville. 1903. Me- dead. D. Hunt, Bangor; story Hon. W. Dodge and Hon. G. E. were an exhibition in the schoolhouse, Bryant diaeval MARCELLUSJ. DOW gave Dickey Town of Searsport, to Horace Maddocks, Towns Series 946.8 G 13 ! When we hear he is in Belfast on business 10th_Mr. returning followed a sociable. There was a February Horace. by pie large Searsport; land in Searsport. Hazeltine, We will our a Frank Johnson was in Waterville on keep lights burning attendance and a fine time....John Morrill’s business BROOKS, MAINE, Charles E. to P- The city of encounters. A novel. And our February 9th.Mrs. Alice White, Belfast, Robert bands a playing Yankee doodledoo, and roof of the barn of Charles Austin Dodge and her chimney land and in Belfast. 1908. H 33 For when he ceases HAS A FINE LINE OF ... Winifred were in Coombs, do.; buildings fighting of Brooks blew off in the last wind_ daughter Waterville on heavy Lonnie C. Whitten, to Oramandel Knackfuss, H. And settled down to | business 10th... Dr. A. Burnham, gets writing E. A. Robertson and wife were of Mr. February M. Small of guests land in Van 1899. on He will timber Wool Flannel Freedom and Dr. C. D. Braley, et al., do.; Unity. Dyck. Monographs nearly large enough for two. f Outings, Blankets, Underwear, and Mrs. David Damm Hoit of Liberty held a Moody Sujday.Will Annie L. Belfast, to Howard F. artists. 759.9 V-3 consultation at the home of Black, Mason, Chorus. is ...Mr. and Mrs. Lauriston Mr. A. E. Busher and a General Assortment of Warm slowly gaining land in Belfast. Lynch, Hannah. t 10th. Mr. Busher do.; Hark! hark! hark! the beasts are Nickels of Belfast visited relatives in town February has been very roaring, Herbert E. Bradman, Belfast, to Bradford P. Toledo. The story of an old Span- Winter Goods. ! sick, but is now Messrs. Stand firm Teddy, when theyjjcome, Sunday... .There is a fine pair of twin lambs gaining slowly... D. | Gardner, do.; land and buildings in Belfast. ish capital. 1903. 9^6.4 L 9 And W. Dodge, A. E. Linscott, G. E. A. M. aim straight at every shot at Mrs. Joshua Littlefield’s — Mrs. Wallace Bryant, James B. to F. Stev- Mediaeval Towns Series. Martin C. Bryant, Lewiston, Guy Or they’ll eat you on the spot, MEN’S SOCKS AND MITTENS DIRECT FROM FORT KENT, is on the sick list. Small, Whitten, E. Knowlton, J. B. \ Gray ens, land in and Knox. Marlowe, Christopher. Wiggin and Philip Williams visited the State Unity; Unity And your comrades will be crying you were I PINE TREE SUITS TOR B0»S. Mary P. Coffin, Palermo, to Charles A. Dramatic works. Edited by Have- 'I kov. Capitol in Augusta February 11th and 12th_ dumb. G. H. f. do.; land and in Palermo. lock Ellis with an introduction Daniel Shaw is suffering from a slight shock, Mrs. Lillian Knowlton visited Mr. and Mrs. I Phillips, buildings Laces M. C. Clark, to A. ; Suesine Silk, Ribbons, Veilings, Samuel Knox, Mary Weed, do.; by J. A. Symonds. Mermaid OASTORIA. which occurred Friday... Roy Stone is the Banton in Knox last week.The land in Thorndike. 822 M The Kind You Have late.-T victim of measles Ladies’ Circle met with to A. Series. Bears the Always Bought Gloves and Neckwear. reported ...Miss Mrs. Edith Worth William Emerson, Palermo, Charles | do.; land in Palermo. Merrick, Leonard. L :i Hick more of Pittsfield recently visited Thursday afteroon, February 11th, and the one Phillips, Hose E. Edwards, Liberty, to W. N. Wood, A novel. 1908. M 547 SMALL WARES IN ABUNDANCE her mother, Mrs. Deborah who telling the best anecdote was awarded a Lynch's daughter. Bl,7" | Bickmore, prize. China; land in Liberty. .seen-.s now to Morrow, William C. T be from a severe ill- Miss Sarah won ♦ ♦ recovering Perley the prize_Mr. Seth Frank P. Foley, Winterport, to Hattie C. V f•'4* 4--*>K$’4* 4* 4*» 4* 4* 4- ♦ 4- Lentala of the South Seas. The nc-: Mrs. Andrew Young of Detroit is at Banton was in Waterville on business February Hadican, Barre, Vt.; land in Winterport. V Annie A. to William F. the home of her son, Ernest whose 12th.... Mr. John and his Ham, Frankfort, romantic tale of a lost colony. Young, Thompson daughter, land in Frankfort. Waldron, do.; 1908. M 832 severely ill with measles, Dr. Whitney Maude Woods, from Unity, were in the village Georgianna Kingsbury, Frankfort, to Lewis ■>f Unity visits her daily-Mr. and Mrs. Friday afternoon, February 12th, and attended Kingsbury, do.; land in Frankfort. Nicholson, Meredith. ELMER E. BROWN, M. D.. Phebe P. to Esther A. The little brown at Kildare. Biei: in Myrick were called to Athens Sunday the entertainment given by the students in the Moody, Winterport, jug Prescott, Winterport; land and buildings in :he serious illness of Mrs. on the life of Lincoln. The 1908 N 52-5 by Myrick’s father, academy program ; 183 HAMMOND ST.. BANGOR. Winterport. Ella. Mr. Warren Carson-Troy friends of Mrs. was very interesting and well carried out_ | Edwin A., Susan F. and Addison Porter, Noyes, to Flora Watson Cone of New Mr. an old of Free- Pittsfield, Louisa T. JacRson, do.; land and The story of Ferrara. 1904. Health York city are Edgar Douglass, student I buildings in Montville. Practice limited to Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat grieved to learn that she is still in a New dom Academy, called on friends in town Feb- Mediaeval Towns Series.945.4 N 87 Never Fails to Restore the of Glasses. York, M. W. Tobey, China, to Manley D. Tibbetts, including fitting hospital, where she recently underwent anoth- ruary 13th....Mrs. Crosby Fowler of Unity Palermo; land and buildings in Palenrfb. Phillips, Henry Wallace. Hair to its Natural Gray JEf'-In Belfast, Odd Fellows' Block, Room 2 w er visited her Mr. Gustave William W. Wood, to F. C. Mr. Introduced Red surgical operation. She has been ill since nephew, Bellows, China, Abby Scraggs. by tf9 ! Bates, Waterville; land in Color and every Monday. last She is February 13th and 14th, and attended church Liberty. Saunders. 1906 P 53-2 Beauty. ** August. greatly discouraged and A. Weed, to William Mur- Mary Waterville, Allen. No matter how long it has been gray needs a word of cheer from old and Sunday morning-Mr. and Mrs. Willard Spar- et land in Knox and Thorndike. Raine, neighbors j ray, al., Knox; or faded. Promotes a luxuriant row visited Mrs. Mrs. Will William R. to John R. Queen of the rushes. A tale of the growth friends-W. L. Gray shipped another car- Sparrow’s sister, Whittier, Pittsfield, hair. [ of healthy Stops its out, There are more McCall Patten* in ! Whittier, Burnham; land in Burnham. Welsh 1906. falling load of to the Ryan, Knox February 14th....Rev. J. Bur- country. R 13-4 States than of any other niu ?*■ potatoes Boston, past week. F. A. — and removes Dan- positively account of their *rv s T"' ford with William Gilbert Van Tassel. Woolens style, W. D. of Camden and B. L. have Parry Eugene Sutphen, drnlf. hair soft and Re- .Myrick Myrick also been load- Lyman, D., Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural Keeps glossy. McCall's Magazine the in the cures The doomsman. A novel. 1906.. Su 87 fuse all as more subscribers tiian ai y *'* ing a car at Unity station-Andrew Bangor Seminary occupied pulpit movements, constipation—Doan’s Regu- substitutes. 2^ times much 'ug Torr, year’s subscription(za number >8 church in Freedom lets. Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents a I Walker, James. in $1.00 as 50c. size. Is Not a Ladies' and Gent's direct who has been visiting at Ward’s eturn- Congregational Sunday Dye. Suitings Dumber, «J cents. Every subscriber i*®* George box. tarn Free. Subscribe today morning, reoruary i4tn. Mr. L,yman delivered I Introduction to physical chemistry. $1 and 50c. at a pretended better or or Gross 1 Pray Wright, minister, “It is astonishing,” remarked a well known or turn into acid poison stomach gas, Total Liabilities and Surplus, $20,618,023 53 ORRIN J. DICKEY, Belfast, Maine. assets, known as “Slick stead df leaf, and also keeps it more tender. I j Jim,” Wesley Styles Maine. Admitted assests, on Diseases of the “how such a which causes Belching, Dizziness, a of Thomas Atwood, Agent.,Wiuterport, Sam Simple, a half-witted farm hand, authority skin, have used the small kinds for quick growth feeling Nausea. LIABILITIES DECEMMKU Melvin Grant large number of people, especially ladies, are fullness after eating, Indigestion ^ and the large for quantity. It takes longer of New Polly Pry, Mrs. Scroggin’s mother, and very written advertisements induced (like a lump of lead in stomach,) Biliousness, National Surety Company York. Net losses, by attractively than a week but it there all the same, and Tor sale unpaid ■leaf, Miss Marie Grant gets to some one of the so-called Water brash, Pain in stomach and ASSETS DECMEBER 31, 1908. Unearned premiums. an old purchase many to Heartburn, Melinda Meddle, maid, but still waiting, the pies are “like what mother used make!” 30 Shares of the Masonic Temple'Stock. All other liabilities. Miss Vera Rollins Beauty Creams now on the market, not know- intestines or other symptoms. Real estate, $ 139,053 15 the way, you can board off a dark corner of Reserve as a conflagrate \ By stomach are loans, 18,265 89 to Sally Scroggins, Mr. Scroggin’s sister, ing of course that they mostly contain oily or Headaches from the absolutely Mortgage Apply plus, Miss Laura Blanchard the cellar if you like, and grow according to Stocks and bonds, 2,010,738 91 ] substances that the pores of the unknown where this effective remedy is used. O. E. FROST. Cash capital, j a colored greasy clog instructions. Yours Cash in office and bank, 500,120 63 Martha Snapper, scrub woman, truly, over all liabilitu-- skin and are for that reason the worst does all the work of a 292,656 08 Chairman Board oi Assessors of the Belfast Surplus Miss Lillian Young very Robert G. Harbutt. Diapepsin really healthy Agents’ balances, ^ meals Interest and 14,179 05 Algernon Style s, Dick Keene, a detective, dis- thing that they could possibly use. My treat- stomach. It digests your when your rents, Baptist Church. Total liabilities and surpl Searsport, Me., February 12,1909. All other assets, 59,487 42 guised as a dude boarder, ment of Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches and $11 stomach can’t. Each triangule will digest all 3w7 H Harrie Partridge eruptions of the skin, is as follows and has in- the food you can eat and leave nothing to fer- Gross $3,034,501 13 Christopher Quiz, foreman of jury, variably proved very successful: Wash the HEXAMEIHTLEN’KTETRAMIME. assets, James Clifford face before with ment or sour. Deduct items not admitted, 91,947 13 carefully every night retiring The above is the name of a German chemi- Su to fill out t jury taken from the warm water and a little oatmeal tied up in a Get a 50-cent case of Pape’s FOR SALE. pers jf cal, which is one of the many valuable ingredi- large Diapepsin audience. small cloth bag, then after drying well, use the $2,942,554 00 ents of Foley’s Kidney Remedy. Hexamethyle- from your druggist and start taking today and A two story house, eleven rooms, convenient S. W. Johnson the and harmless LIABILITIES DECEMBER 1908. Time: The present. Scene, superior following inexpensive perfectly medical text 31, one or two and netetramine is recognized by tomorrow will actually about for families, in good repair. 1} court room. which can be filled at by you brag your prescription, any Drug books and authorities as a uric acid solvent Net unpaid losses, $ 426,147 33 City water, sewer connection; one-fourth acre FELLOWS Store. Clearola oz., Ethef 1 oz., Alcohol 7 Stomach, for you then can eat OFFICE NO. 2, ODD ^ The entertainment opened with a song by £ and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley’s healthy, strong Unearned premiums, 960,846 70 of land. 26 Union street, Belfast. Enquire of ozs. Use this mixture on the face as often as want 51 Mrs. Harriman instrumental as soon as you ir- anything and everything you without the All other liabilities, 88,388 D. F. STEPHENSON, at Store, Office hours every at'feii"’"' Anna followed by the but use and Kidney Remedy notice^any _r.lf,,‘v possible during day, night 00 11 regularities, and avoid a serious malady. Sold discomfort or misery, and Cash capital, 500,000 7tf Next door to Windsor Hotel. I shall l»e i*1 music Mrs. Hattie Grant and reading by it to remain on the slightest every Kveiiings by morning any way, allowing by all druggists. Surplus over all liabilities, 968,171 46 face at least ten minutes, then the of and Gas that is in your to answer eal'* f Mrs. Maud Grant. After the play a chorus by powdery particle impurity THE CHILDREN LIKE IT Court Street, film be off. Do not wash the face is to may wiped stomach and intestines going be carried Total liabilities and 00 1 the stage company in costume closed the en- surplus, $2,942,554 -•><»• for some little time after using. By following Office telephone call, ijtf without the use of laxatives or any Frank L, Marston, Stockton KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE tertainment. every seat in the hall will soon a away Agent, Nearly this simple treatment, you have NDYSKnijiftini House 32, 1’ other assistance. 4w5 Springs, Maine. 3w7 telpeiiecall. was taken and all pronounced it one of the clear and Brilliant Complexion.” Mnt Kidneys ud Bladder Bight COUGH SYRUP -- — Old Records. _& of ANGORA GOATS.

from H. P. Far- A the jn4 Statement Band to Work for Permanent Im- row. Esq. provement of National Forests. The Journal: I D. 15th. Editor of Washington, C., February issue a statement Three thousand herded out u,ur last angora goats ..'copying of deeds of Waldo on the brush-covered foot hills of Cali- ;.eCorded in the Registry of fornia are going to do some hard work A YEAR’S 9 county prior to 1827; for Uncle Sam during the coming two l^ock this The _onH- seeming inadvertence years, beginning spring. experi- \r.question conveys an errone- ment will he unique, both as a stock rais- SUBSCRIPTION to ’:.i relation to the expense ing proposition and as an engineering ft} and risking- Instep of the sum tree culture problem. two of the The little white animals whose ...,. .. presenting long wool are P the fact is that the is of such great value going to be to than ,.,s nearly as can be esti- put no less a task constructing a few mile after mile of fire line the New-York half done. Perhaps through Tribune Farmer 1 ,,formation might not come bushy chaparral growth in the National readers who are much labor the United AND YOUR FA VOR1TF HOME ..., ,f your Forests, saving by PAPER, States Forest Service engineers and -he whole of the State of making way for forestation by merchant- led in the county of able trees. Not the least important THE REPUBLICAN Seeds or grants of land feature of the experiment, which for JOURNAL p are to be found in We know of no the first two will be confined to the i., Mate other medicine which has been so suc- years f Deeds at Alfred. These cessful in Lassen Forest, is the fact that the task For relieving the of women, or secured so only $2.25. PI suffering be -rime years past, under will performed during the regular many genuine testimonials, as has E. the Maine Historical Lydia Pinkham’s grazing by the goats, which will not even Vegetaole realize are a valuable work. mted by the State and Compound. they doing THE TRIBUN E FARMER I. a thoroughly practical, helpful, up-to-date illustr.t. In on the he several Registries of almost will find women Plans for carrying work are —for every community you who «-•—•*- - — -si outlined a ::;s: m m ; ..-it the State. This work have been restored to health E. Pinkham’s in co-operative agreement by Lydia Veg- drawn and known .11 a short time every up by the Forest Service the veterinary surgeon in America, writes etable Almost woman ”r ™^^;8.me*,,’“,ebe8tHE regularly Compound. every meet has TRIBUNE FARMER, the its archives a records you owner of a band of angora goats grazing m 1 thoroughly covering breeding, care and feeding of either been benefited or d0“e,tl0 animal8' ''Is article, meet the needs of 3h1i it, knows some one who has. on ever, practical farm- suctions in the earlier by | the Lassen National Forest of Cali- er and working ! Interest every man or woman in or eity town who owns a horse or cow. In the Pinkham at are fornia. The scheme is to run fire lines WSf Laboratory Mass., files con- Tbe subscription price of THE Lynn, TRIBUNE FARMER alone is SI 00 X i.n with the contour of the 10 the “Great and Gen- over one million one hundred parallel slopes by subscribers and all old subscribers who taining thousand letters from will pay up and m§ °ne *“ advance arrearages' ts.-i-mbly of His Majesty’s women cutting trails about eighty rods apart. ye“r we make this liberal offer seeking health, in which many state over HUS' JgSjS in New openly These trails are to serve as for Massachusetts Bay their own that have guides signatures they regained their health will -: I and established two by the angoras. Thej graze in each E. The Tribune •i taking Lydia Pinkham’s Farmer, One Bra i- easterly part of said Vegetable Compound. direction from the trails, killing, it is es- Year, $1.00 viz: Cumberland and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has saved timated, a strip of brush about 300 yards sti-rn boundary of the many women from surgical operations. wide. The wide lanes cut out and grazed Republican Journal, One Year, 2.00 i-nand was “to Merry- by the goats will serve as ideal fire lines Lydia E. Pinkham’s is made ex- Androscoggin river; Vegetable Compound in protecting the forest covered lands ly- from roots and and is run up said Andros- clusively herbs, perfectly harmless.' ing beyond and around the chaparral FOR $2.25. 'iiiles; and from thence The reason why it is so successful is because it contains areas, and also make a place for repro- _BOTH || west on a true duction of merchantable trees. course ingredients which act directly upon the female m! organism, For the two the fThe them limits of the it to and past years government Journal restoring healthy nonnal has been Republican Pub. was nf course the west- activity. carrying on permanent im- Co., Thousands of unsolicited and in the National Forests on p tin- county of Lincoln, genuine testimonials such | provements as the an extensive and the construction ;■ v, ise bounded “on the following prove the efficiency of this simple remedy. scale, BELFAST, MAINE. of fire lanes and trails has ice of Nova Scotia; on been one of ||| Minn.:—“I was a -mi Minneapolis, {Treat sufferer from female the most features of the theast by the sea or troubles important work. winch caused a weakness and broken dow n condition m i on the north the ot • The task of the and by the system. I read so much of what Lydia E. Pinkham’s clearing ground pro- \ had ; land for forest trees how- cits of this province.” egetable Compound done lor oilier suffering women, I felt viding good is, sure it would help me, and l must it the most nil -1: continued until 1789. say did help me wonder- ever, perhaps important bene- lully. Within three mouths I was a perfectly well woman. fit to come out of the r that for practically I expected exper:- I want this letter made show ! ty of Lincoln embraced public to the benefits to be ment. derived from Lydia E. Pinkham’s CABTORtA. the Vegetable Compound.”— jjiujjuscu wuik ui liic auguict guctiB I Androscoggin and Mrs. John G Moldan, 2115 Second >’>ari ti„ /) The Kind You Have Always BoujM Established. 18o7. St.North* Minneapolis,Minn* solve the :un ten of the present may finally chaparral problem Incorporated 1899. Women who which has been troublesome in the State Mate. It will be remem- are suffering from those ills distressing of California for The "it two years ago the old peculiar to their sex should not lose of these facts many years. bushy u._xi. sight chokes out of or doubt the ability of E. Pinkham’s chaparral growth seedlings LINCOLN S BIRTHPLACE. Belfast Lydia Vegetable valuable commercial trees which s, .i-l> of this vast domain may Compound to restore their health. It is now Marked by a Monument. Livery Co., a and one of x• 11 destruction get start, when dry is the p ■:ii by fire, Hodgenville, Ky., Feb. 12. Henceforth the worst kinds of fire risks. Often a small st_ ,' been a loss to the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln is to be marked pub- tive that this be first accomplished in FARM ANIMALS IN MAINE blaze which starts in it such head- by a pile of stone. The emancipator of a race i,i d by the fact that our gains Sale, Hack and of the a Livery, order to and the liberator thought of nation properly assemble tht parts way in a few minutes as to travel hun- r Kennebec and Knox builded his own monument in the heart of the taken from their volumes into books of They are nothing but estimates of the their deeds from dreds of yards and lick into valuable world and appropriately the physical structure copied department of in round which has now found a nearest the regulation size for our own agriculture, given stands merchantable beginning at the place in the same manner of timber'. Transient Stable. try numbers. where Lincoln first saw the takes the * # registry. The to and Nevertheless the number of light, copying including The protection to be afforded the name of a memorial. It is to be a sim- Ws. eing in regard to the farm animals in the by simpler volume 30 has been volume 31 is United States, Jan- but classic of granite and it is On and done, goat-built fire lanes, therefore, may at ple building hop- after 1, we shall 1909, are not ed that it be some time next January 1909, be found at well volume 35 is now and uary 1, pleasing so far as may completed along, copied last relief to the which in when the then William ;r,monwealth of Massa- they relate to the State of Maine, for bring State, fall, president, H. Taft, the Phoenix House which we another copyist is well in volume will officiate in it as the Stable, have leased for i and established” along I they show a decline in almost all classes, the past has had its full share of timber dedicating present two Theodore Roosevelt officiated a term of 43. These have all been compared, some i By the census of 1909 the numbers of loss president, today years and where we have he eastern part of the through destructive forest fires. At in laying its cornerstone. excellent facilities Ipying are some are meat cattle in Maine was of finished, signed, others are 338,847; the same The cornerstone took after for "in. viz: Hancock and time, a large amount of chap- laying place ap- continuing our business. In our new horses, 106.299: of of which were location we waiting the final signature before sheep, 420,116; propriate ceremonies, participated ■ 1 ■ going arral will be out to room for si:. former of which in- swine; of of asses killed make in the President, Governor E.Wil- to the 79,018; mules, 358; by Augustus hope to merit and receive a binder. Waldo has a and son of Ex-Governor continuance of the tis it of larger pro- burros, 48; and of goats, 279. The 1909 the growth of good trees that produce Kentucky, Joseph W. Folk pat- county Hancock, in of of the Lincoln Farm portion the later volumes after the estimates are: neat cattle, 324,000; horses lumber. If successful at the end Missouri, president ronage we have had for so "i Waldo, Penobscot and proven Luke E. of many years. setting off of Penobscot. While there 117,000; sheep, 262,000; swine, 68,000. association; Wright, secretary war, of two years the work will be carried to who spoke as an ex-confederate soldier; Gen- well as part of Knox, This shows a decline in all but were no means of even horses, eral James Grant Wilson of New approximately which National Forests in other sections where York, who Aroostook. In 1816 all have increased 10,000. There is the Union soldiers and I. T. Mont- estimating the number of represented conveyances also an increase of about 4600 in chaparral has choked out forest of a and ex-slave. First-class Teams mdo Patent on the west dairy good gomery Mississippi, negro furnished night and dag. affecting Waldo, I judged there be cows, although all cattle have fallen off The ceremony was full of and 1 might trees and created a dangerous fire risk. interesting river, and all north of about have novel features from the occasion which Hacks to and from all 5,000, but the examination brought to 14,000. Sheep increased 37 apart boats and trains. ■ tv of it and not the least was Hancock on the ; per cent if the figures are correct, and inspired interesting light a little more than 9,500, of which THE EFFECT OF EXCESSIVE the character of the crowd which luted a the swine 14 per cent. The would DEFOR- composed Telephone Connection. county by the town of figures the audience of between 6,000 and 8,000. prosperous Frankfort furn- appear to indicate a decline save ESTATION. ■■'it. which was the last ! general ished no inconsiderable share. j in dairying and horse-breeding, while in our county lines under the The National Irrigation Congress. A word in regard to copying the ab- country at large the number of do- Washington, D. C. February 15tb. V. A. Massachusetts, i mestie animals has increased SIMMONS, President. stracts from the Probate Court accord. moderately i “What has been the effect of the trem- f this nature j in every class. Various men will Spokane, Washington, February 19th. passed At prob- endous of timber our RALPH I). SOUTH present, Sec. 31 of Chap. 65 of the ably seize the for the of consumption upon Governor Bert M. Fernald of Maine IVOR!It. Treasurer. .■■an independent State figures purpose Revised Statutes provides that within supporting their various views. Thus forests?” This question is often asked writes to R. Insinger, chairman of the our own establishing the low tariff men local board of control 17th BELFAST, thirty days after a will has been allowed will say: “Behold the by people in various sections of the coun- of the Nation- MAINE. ! !y this act all that results of al which will meet por- by the Probate Court, the register shall Republican government.” try, and often the information of the Irrigation Congress, ■ of Hancock west Probably the tariff and the party in Spokane August 9th to 14th, that it lying a poli- man on the is not certify true copy of so much of said cies have had to average subject definite would him to attend river, with Islesboro nothing do with it; other- give great pleasure will as devises real estate into the Regis- wise the decline should,have been enough to enable hiift to make a clear and the sessions, as matters of interest to the ■ gen- Camden, Hope, Mont- eral. instead of his and to the entire coun- HAVE try of Deeds, where it shall be recorded of being as it is, in fact, satisfactory answer. R. S. Kellogg, as- people State E and the plantations of exceptional. the Maine farm- try will be discussed. He adds: “It is G GS in the same manner as a deed of real es- Probably sistant forester, engaged upon statistics " tville in ers are raising less and doubtful, however, if our would | (Liberty), the beeves, sheep in the United people tate. Sec. makes a similar States Forest Service, in an ■ Chap. 67, 13, and more horses and milch make sufficient for the and the towns of Free- hogs cows appropriation YOU For provision in regard to returns of com- because they find that dairying and horse giving a concise answer to the import- attendance of myself and staff.” Hatching. ■ gomery (Troy) anc pay better.-Portland Press. ant We offer eggs for hatching from missioners of partition, so that at pres- breeding question says;. thoroughbred of Barred Plymouth Kock Hens that county Kennebed, ent all matters or “Now our annual exceed TRIED Yearling relating to the passing requirements layed 200 eggs or over the first : a the name THE during laying- county by MAINE A. O. U. W. of one \ Bsliable are descent of real estate may be found in forty billion feet timber, hundred Remedy year. They descendants of the Hawkin’s FOR Royal Blue family mated to cockerels from the one office and by means of the same in- million cross-ties, four million cords of ■ Banuor. Me., 18. The an- 200 stock, bred Hancock was Penob- February Registered egg by the late Prof. besides of at dex. nual session of the Grand of pulp wood, great quantities Gowell, Orono, Me. i' which was later Lodge Maine, incor- other forms of forest such We offer eggs from Pure Bred Single Comb During the time covered by the records A. O. U. was held products, as ■ with An- Rhode Island in 1796, which remain- W., today Red Yearling hens that layed 200 now mine etc. being copied these laws did not ob- chor There are 94 firewood, posts, poles, timbers, eggs or more their first laying year, mated to at until the removal to Lodge. lodges under | The of lumber in thoroughbred cockerels from the Bav View tain, and in the act authorizing the copy- the jurisdiction of the Grand of per capita consumption '•'18, at which time the Lodge Gives Relief at Once. Farm, New Haven, 200 egg strain. ing of the deeds, for Maine, together with 5,000 members. the United States was 215 board feet in Our stock is '■" provision copying It large, healthy and vigorous, transferred to Wald The Grand cleanses, soothes, raised on free and the above named abstracts was accident- Ledge meeting was. called 1850, now it is 470 board feet. heals and range carefully bred in this at 10 o clock this forenoon, when protects climate for winter layers. ally omitted. Mayor One forest region after another has the diseased mem- Woodman gave an address of w'elcome Price n brane from Catarrh and drives $2.00 per setting of 15 eggs $3.00 ; from the foregoing that It will be seen that as the average- and been attacked. With the exception of resulting nominations were made. At the for 30. i' away a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores $7.00 per hundred. Carefully -7, a period of thirty- man several deeds his busi- afternoon the officers : Maine, the New England states are cut- gives during meeting following the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full size and ■ were elected. aAn+1 cnoAnrl ai« Vii vr] rvi*AiirfU packed shipped by express the day they greater part of the pres- ness life, he passes the Probate 50 cts. at or mail. through Past Druggists by Liquid are ■' Master Workman, S. layed. Waldo was a portion of Court but once, some of them not at all, George ber. The box factories there take white Cream Balm for use in atomizers 75 cts. Longley of North Master Work- We shall have for sale in and which Anson; Elv Brothers, 50 Warren Street, New York. April May bOOG time the public and of those whose estates are settled man William H. Paine of Skowhe- pine saplings down to six inches in diam- day old chicks from both strains. "b red Grand two removals, once therein, but a short abstract is required gan; Foreman, J. H. McMahon, eter. The so-called “inexhaustible” PINELAND POULTRY Waterville; Grand Fred FARM, Belfast, Me* Kllsworth and once across in the of deeds in order that Recorder, Emery white forests of Michigan are CITY FARM FOR SALE registry Beane, Grand pine gone, i lie Hallowell; Receiver, Cha.s. CARRIED IN STOCK BY W. M. RANDALL, Prop. old courthouse to the there may not be a missing link in the F. and millions of acres of cut-over and Roberts, Portland; Grand overseer, S. E. !" for record title. this should be done at have Situated on Swan Lake miles BOWEN, Supt. mg kept nearly one Also W. A. Vannah, Waldoboro; after a con- burned-over land gone upon the Avenue, li from Belfast acres of fine and the same time in order that there need test in which L. C. Davis of was tax postoffice;30 hay Swan & Bangor delinquent list. Michigan supplied house and barn Sibley Co., a O. crop land; comparatively new b> a candidate; 0. Cross of Waterville vault cn be but one index. Some have gained the 23 per cent of the lumber production of and in good condition; house contains six FURS! fire-proof (?) was elected to the finanance good committee large rooms, cistern in cellar; cuts 20 tons of Jackson & ''Hf without shutters of any impression that it is proposed to copy the for three and the United States in 1880, and less than Hall, years Charles F. Johnson hay; has wood enough for home use and tim- 1 the windows, and with whole probate records, which would be a of Waterville was made a member of the 5 per cent of it in 1907. ber enough for repairs and additions. Ice board of A. A. Howes &Co FURS!! buildings opposite. That useless proceeding. trustees for three years; F. E. “The value of the lumber production privilege and two never-failing springs of Frisbee of York water. This place has all the advantages of I' Yours Bridge was elected in since 1849 has been 50 down to the present respectfully, Michigan per a schools within 100 rods grand guide without opposition. Eighty- city home; good (one Horace FURS!!! ■! little of Hiram P. Farrow. cent than the of in of the house), churches, library, mail Chenery. short a wonder, nine delegates and alternates were greater output gold delivery pres- twice daily, telephone, etc. Must be seen to 'lor books so Center 15, 1909. ent at the sessions. and it has all taken have become Belmont, Me., February California, place be appreciated. Price reasonable. For full Reduction Sale :‘s to be hardly legible; in without a thought for the future. The particulars call on or address Where Kittens Grow. N. S. 1 Of Furs has commenced at diem have for that reason SAID TO BE FINE. cream of our hardwoods is gone, and it is PIPER, LIVE STOCK ■' dre the of Han- I if know more and more difficult to get Swan Lake Avenue, Belfast. by county wonder, children, you This becoming 109 Street The kittens Simple Home-Made Treatment Will MILLER’S, .Main place where little grow, in sufficient quantity the high grades of R. F. D. 1 Box No. 24. 46tf Like apples on the apple trees Overcome ■ Rheumatism. A to ighty years the people of No, I can’t tell. Don’t ask me, please. oak, yellow poplar, ash and hickory that great opportunity secure bargains But this hint I’ll Few people here know that can Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Com- for this season or who for any reason have just tiny give— you cure our great manufacturing industries re- Commission next. Certainly Furs Go where that dread Merchant. the pussy willows live, American b'ain information from disease, Rheumatism, The once pany, Massachusetts. will be high another year. Call and see these Or. if you think it’s not too far, quire. South’s great supply of Springfield, with just common, found in been Down where the cat-tails are. every-day drugs my inducements to obliged to suffer the waving yellow pine is rapidly giving way before Assets December 1908. purchasers. any drug store. The is so 31, of Then, with a piece of dogwood bark, prescription simple Thankful for tedious correspondence that axe and saw, fire and . Half a Real estate, 00 past favors, Stand very quietly and—Hark! any one can prepare it at home at small $300,000 ■ 00 F. L. ing.to the examination There, did hear the kittens mew? cost. It is more in most see Mortgage loans, 935,620 LIBBY, Burnham, Maine, being you made up as follows: Get from generation will, places, Collateral I. V. They must have heard the dog bark too. any of loans, 6,000 00 MILLER, Furrier, persons unfamiliar with the £ood Prescription Fluid Extract Dan- little but remnants left the Southern Stocks and bonds, 5,713,787 00 Well you have frightened them away— j pharmacy j -AND- in one-half and in that time the Pacific Cash in office and bank, 640,653 74 ! 109 Main Street, Maine. complicated cases of be- Try it without the bark some day. j dehon, ounce; Compound Kargon, one forests, Belfast, Agents’ balances, 876,415 93 ; '' of a —Frederick White in the March New Idea ounce; Compound Syrup three coast will be drawn expense personal trip; I Sarsaparilla, supplies heavily Interest and rents, 47,457 29 AMERICAN Se con d- h a u d Woman’s Magazine. ounces. Mix HOUSE, BOSTON, MASS. ter cases persons of limited by shaking in a bottle and take upon. goods of every de- in Gross x 96 scription. Furni- elf teaspoonful doses after each meal and at a assets, $8,519,933 to do without “Ours is primarily wood-using civili- of live slock ture, car- compelled INSTANT RELIEF FROM ITCH. bedtime. Admitted assets, 8,519,933 96 Weekly shipments to Brighton bedding, 't These are all simple ingredients, pets, stoves, etc. should have been easily zation. Despite the introduction of sub- Liabilities December 31,1908. Market. Cars leave Belfast every Monday morn- making ah harmless home Antique furniture and Re- absolutely remedy the form of ing and Burnham Monday noon. Dover and Fox- a If you them. The Itch Gone, the Skin Soothed at stitutes of wood in stone, Net unpaid losses, $313,427 59 specialty. little cost. croft have to s Unearned premiums, 4,032,019 86 every Saturday morning. I solicit your anything of Waldo county lands ex- freshed —Immeniately. cement, concrete, and steel, our con- sell drop me a Rheumatism, as every one knows, is a symp- All other liabilities, 270,585 88 consignment, promising you prompt and satis- 53 Instant Relief from the itch. has postal card and you will receive a prompt call. volumes of the Hancock tom of of timber constantly in- Cash 2,000,000 00 returns — deranged kidneys. It is a condition sumption capital, factory with the party’s name and ad- WALTER H. A few drops of a soothing liquid over all liabilities, 63 COOMBS, in volume produced the failure creased from the earliest days up to the Surplus 1,903,900 dress I sell your stock to. Write for actically ending And the itch is gone as if by magic. by of the kidneys to prop- shipping Corner Cross and Federal Streets, Belfast, 1 skin and no more filter or few continued to come, Just a drop or two on the erly strain from the blood the uric acid present time. The prices of forest pro- Total liabilities and surplus, $8,519,933 96 directions and my weekly market letter, free. of that torturing, endless, nerve racking itch. and other ough mistake. The ascer- matter, which, if not eradicated, ducts have risen more than those Thomas Atwood, Agent, Winterport, Ale. Can you imagine how it will feel- that *tc“- rapidly either in the urine or the skin hat belonged to Waldo in- ing agony swept away in a moment. through pores, of other commodities. According to the FOR SALE the remains You can know the relief if you just try in the blood, and forms One of the best hay farms in the con- animation page page of decomposes of the Bureau of the county, by of external "Quid about the reports Labor, taining about 100 acres of the best land; no simple remedy—simplest joints and muscles, causing the un- ss. varying in age from remedies—oil of wintergreen as compounded quoted prices of the leading kinds of lum- WANTED Dressmaking. rocks, plenty of wood, also some timber, good told and of well watered. Abundance of trees. le in D. D. D. suffering deformity rheumatism. fruit hundred years, in many Prescription. ber on the New York market have risen ood house, ell, shed and also that it alleviates the This is said to be a I am to do Sasture, carriage house, We positively know prescription splendid prepared dressmaking large barn. Cuts 40 tons hay, which will be sold ermination of neces- for this and guar- twice as much in the last ten years as locality itch immediately—we vouch healing, and tonic to the GIRLS AT THE with farm if wanted. Also all farming tools. m too cleansing invigorating and work. Children’s fch further than the instru- antee it—for we have seen it used many the increase in all commodities. fancy work Located 1} miles from(postofflce. Inquire of as far as we kidneys, and gives almost immediate relief in average cases, and the cures that follow, THOMAS consideration. This labor all forms of This indicates that the supply of timber a specialty. MRS. INEZ CHASE. GANNON. know, seem to be bladder and urinary troubles and 35tf Lower Congress St., Belfast, Me. permanent. Maine. npleted, as it was impera- W. O. Poor & Son, Belfast, backache. is not keeping pace with the demand.” Estabrook Shirt Mfg. Co. 38 High Street, Spring Street Entrance 7w42

i THERfPUBlICAN JOURNAL Letter from Washington. The Churches. There will be at the Woods BELFAST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1909 The Maine Senators. The Dingley Tariff. preaching school- next Scott’s house, North port, Sunday afternoon at 2 Survey for a Harbor of Refuge at Isle au PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE o’clock. Haut. The Guild of the North Congregational Republican Journal Publishing Co. of The Journal.] [Correspondence church will meet with Mrs. Everard A. Wilson Senator Emulsion Washington, D. C., February 22. CHARLES A. PILSBURY^] Editor and on next Monday evening. THE NEW about I \ Business Manager Frye has just put a quietus to the talk The Union of the First Parish (Unitarian) of Cod Liver Oil with ACCOUNT! his successor, which was heard all the way to Hypo- Subscription church will meet next Monday evening with Terms—In advance, $2.00 a Maine and echoed back here to the Capitol. phosphites should always be year; $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three Miss Charlotte W. Colburn. months. Washington heard his emphatic statement that kept in the house for the The Ladies’ Social Union of the Advertising he would not till he which was Young Bap- Terms—For one square, one resign died, following reasons: inch in 50 tist Society will meet with Miss Ethel Flood, length column, cents for one week about as forceful as the English language per- it is and 2.) cents at for each if the insertion. 147 street, March 3d. member I subsequent First—Because, any mitted. He intended it should silence the little High Wednesday evening, Why Opened City National of a I who be over the The Prospect and Unity Free Baptist Quar- the family has hard FOR MAYOR, politicians might jockeying cold, selection of a man to wear his mantle. As a terly meeting will convene March 6th and 7th it will cure it. TILESTON matter of fact the Senate would seem quite as with Monroe Center church. It is hoped for a I Bank of Belfast WADLIN. Second—Because, if the chil- I strange without Mr. Frye sitting grimly in large attendance. dren are and that front seat at the right hand corner of the There delicate sickly, it “The Devil can cite for his will be services in the Chapel at East Scripture seem i center aisle, as Maine would strange at a will make them strong and well. purpose. Northport Sunday, February 28th, 10:45, It is a William P. her I BECAUSE National Bank. II without the name of Frye upon m., conducted by the pastor, Rev. G. G. Wins- Third—Because, if the father Asher C. Hinds for from the Senatorial roll. The Maine Senators are too low, of Belfast. school will follow the It is a home Congress Sunday or mother is flesh and I BECAUSE institution, owned principally by home First much engaged with their duties in Washington service. losing people, interest district. Best yet. preaching in 9 to think about resigning or even about re-elec- becoming thin and emaciated, 9 welfare of home people and committed to the The Seaside Spiritual church will hold meet- advancement f President tions. Neither of them has the slightest in- it will build them and 9 Roosevelt says “raise the ings in their rooms on High street every up give 9 home endeavor. H tention of quitting the job, and it is taken for Maine.” So say we all of us. Thursday evening at 7.30 o’clock and Sunday them flesh and strength. a State with such two dis- Of the granted here that afternoon I BECAUSE publicity given to its investments and its affairs. 9 at 2.30, to which the public are cor- it is We notice that one Maine names at the top of the list Fourth—Because the paper is so tinguished right dially invited. I BECAUSE You can depend on every assertion which it that it would not seriously think of allowing either of standard remedy in all throat makes, whether in 9 extremely non-partisan made no The Christian Scientists hold services in prjvatl mention of the Lincoln them to quit. and lung affections. 9 conversation or public advertisement. II centenary. Lin- their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning at Senator Frye’s health has improved greatly, coln was a Republican. 11 o’clock; subject, “Christ Jesus;” and Wed- No household should be with- ■ BECAUSE Of the courteous and efficient service rendered to so that he has not even been contemplating a patrons, the nesday evening at 7.30 o’clock, to which all smallest 9 to the this spring. He out it. 9 fishing trip Rangeleys _ the same The American fleet arrived at Norfolk, are cordially welcome. depositor receiving respect and consideration as expects that about the time the fish begin to the 11 Va., last Monday from its cruise around There will be a service at Reformed Send this advertisement together with name 9 one. bite there the Senate wTill be in the throes of Trinity largest the of paper in which it appears, your address and |1 world, having covered a distance of have church next Sunday at 2.30 p. m., with sermon tariff revision and he wants to something four cents to cover postage, and we will send Of the and the I BECAUSE strong conservative management of this 42.303 miles, without a as well by Rev. William Vaughan. school a the institution misshap. The fleet to say about it. If he continues to feel Sunday you “Complete Handy Atlas of World." |l numbered 16 in immediately after the sermon. meet- 9 BECAUSE It is a institution. The increase vessels, and was reviewed as he is feeling now, he will stay Washing- Prayer SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York growing of $600,000 in its and ing Thursday evening at 7.30 o’clock. deposi;. President Roosevelt, The was ton through tbe muggy May days by event right 9 in the past 4 years indicates that the decision of so rises to a The Ladies’ Social many and is a into June, when the temperature Young Union of the Bap- people I duly celebrated, notable one in WEDDING BELLS. the last word has tist church will a bow in 9 its favor is conclusive evidence of the naval of the good warm figure. When give social the vestry its safety. I history country. will been said about the tariff revision he next Tuesday evening. All are to c me repre- Nelson-Littlefield. At 2 BECAUSE The finds will p. m., Wendes- I Savings Depositor here National Bank A weather bureau sharp says that “hike” off to New England and naturally senting some well known book. Other contests protection for )us da>, February 17th, a very pretty wedding was || equinoctial storms are a that al- want to wet a line in some of the Maine and games have been provided. Candy will be 9 savings money. The of the of myth; solemnized at the home of Edwin Littlefield history percentage losses in storms waters. passed. An admission of 15 cents will be National 9 though often occur in March and j in Thorndike, the Banks has been little contracting parties being ■ infinitesimal. about the of The “junior” Senator does very speak- asked to defray expenses. All are invited. September time the equi- Miss Gertrude Estelle Littlefield and Lester |1 ; in the Senate because he does Its new bank will noxes are not caused He ing nowadays The first meeting of the executive committee Nelson of 9 BECAUSE building furnish which for they by them. Ray Palermo. The single ring ser- quarters comfort II want endure the but ;„w not to physical exertion, j of the Christian conference vice of the is an erroneous one proposed layman’s the English church was im- convenience will not be says theory that he has the If Maine has Episcopal excelled in the State. still speaking power. of Maine was held in 18th. 1 has been handed down Augusta February pressively conducted by the Rev. J. Burford through the ages; cause to as she an important be pleaded there, At the Horace C. of Auburn was 1 meeting Day Parry of Freedom. The bride was and the that an becomingly idea Friday is unlucky may have in the course of the tariff discussion, ; elected chairman of the committee. Others attired in a white silk dress and carried a may be in the same Senator to be day placed category. Frye proposes Johnny-on-the- ( present wore W. K. Sanderson of W. Portland, magnificent bouquet of white pinks. There spot. O. Fuller, Jr., of Rockland, H. C. Day of Auburn, was a Several Maine cities are large number of guests, who extended to quietly consid- The Maine men to a man, to see here, regret Carl E. Milliken of Island E. C. Butler of Mr. and the best of the lower Falls, Mrs. Nelson at the close of the cere- ering way taking the fine old tariff law that the late Represen- I board of its council off somewhere and Skowhegan, Horace Purinton and H. L. Emery mony their heartiest wishes for their tative built Most of them j future it. —Biddeford Journal. Dingley destroyed. of Waterville, Walter Dan forth of welfare. The National losing Bangor, The Bank of ceremony and reception were have vivid memories of the days and nights Geo. L. Crossman of Saco, E. T. of City Belfast Burroughs That proposition was seriously consid- conducted under a beautiful bridal arch that the eminent Representative from the Portland, A. E. Irving of Presque Isle. of ered in Belfast at one but before evergreens, lilies and pinks. Later in the time, second Maine district, then chairman of Ways The services at the Methodist church Sun- day Mr. and I action was Mrs. Nelson left for taken the council demon- and in, not to frame a 1 1 Palermo, en route Means, put only good day, February 28th, will be as follows: at 10.45 for strated its New' Hampshire where the usefulness and the movement tariff law for the Nation, but also one that a. m., the honeymoon preaching by pastor, Rev. Albert E. will be spent. Both Mr. and Mrs. Nelson are died a natural death. Lillee; at noon, rSible school: at S Junior p. m., graduates of Freedom North port News. all the hard Academy and while Tree State. In spite of things Epworth League; at 7.30 p. m., Gospel service, The ticket nominated at the ineie exercised a powerful influence for the Republi- j critics have said about that law—and no laws conducted the at 7.30 Mr. of Rockland, who bought by pastor. Tuesday, p. \ esprit de of the Blackingtor. can caucuses is one that merits the con- corps school. Not alone in the A NICE PRESENT are so severely criticized as tariff laws—the m., the Epworth League. The mid-week de- the I^athrop property at Temple Heights, is school but also in the church both worked for fide... c and should command the officials that from the revenue in support Treasury say, votional service will be omitted this week the lathing the hotel preparatory to plastering betterment of the community. Their of all good citizens, irrespective of party. stand-point it was most wisely made, and in because of a union temperance meeting in the the early spring. friends in both towns tendered them their With : has been the best tariff law this Its election would ensure a business- that regard Baptist church. Friday, Castle Waldo of the sch. who Pound°fTea William of Every best wishes for a long and happy life. Capt. Hopkins Viking, country ever had. Knights of King Arthur will meet. like administration of the affairs of the has been at home for a week while his vessel j -&AT THE^r Mr. Dingley did much of the hard work of The city, the advancement of its interests, and services for the week at the North Con- Clinkunbroomer-Pendleton. Isles- was discharging lumber at Portland, returned that tariff bill in the room of Many framing sitting church will as boro to Fernandina an earnest endeavor to promote the har- gregational be follows: meeting residents, relatives and friends, went to Portland Friday. He goes BELFAST his at the Hamilton Hotel. His DEPARTMENT STORE apartments of the Junior C. E. to N. for lumber. and without which no Society this, Thursday, Brooklyn, Y., to attend the wedding of ! mony good feeling colleagues used to come there in Republican afternoon at 3.30 o’clock. There will be no Miss Effie can Brown, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Miss Annie Rhoades has been obliged to BUY TODAY. place prosper. the to work with him. Although it i; evening on account of ser- Fields C. prayer meeting the Union Pendleton of Islesboro and New York leave her school at Cliftondale, Mass., on ac- was twelve that w’as the only years ago, during vices at the church. to In an address last Friday night at the Baptist Morning worship Henry Augustus Clinkunbroomer of Brook- count of sickness and will come home as soon W. H. 45 when there were no magnificent offices at RICHARDS, Main Street days at 10.45 a. with sermon which took ;i of the Hallowed board of Sunday m., by the lyn, place in the winter residence to moved. Her mother has banquet trade, the and it was cosier and more com- as she is able be Capitol pastor, Rev. D. L. on “A of Wilson, Soldier of the the Pendletons, 253 84th street, at William C. -Johnson, an extensive manu- fortable to work at the hotel. no Brooklyn, gone to care for her. Probably Cross;” school at meet- 6.30 Sunday noon; business o’clock Tuesday, 23d. The cere- who has travelled and of either branch of was ever February from facturer, widely member Congress j of the Christian | C. O. Dickey has returifed Bangor, ing Endeavor Society at 6.30; I mony was performed by Rev. Cleland Boyd I News of the has been across the American continent better informed than Mr. Dingley in tariff and where he went to attend a meeting of the Granges. •/f" evening worship at 7.30. A cordial welcome is i Afee, D. D., of the Lafayette Avenue Presby- 52 times, said: “It is an historical fact fiscal problems. He made tariff a matter of j trustees of the Methodist Camp Ground. He MALLET & extended to all to attend these services. terian Church, assisted by Rev. Milton S. Lit- Granite Grange. North Searsport, met at l)W!j for So now the prepa- was re-elected of the that money has been more obtained daily study many years. tlefield of general manager grounds. easily The services at the church will be as the Bay Ridge their hall February 20th. One candidate was rations to discard the law seems to the I Baptist Presbyterian Church, for the sale or of the in Maine for fake than it could Dingley j The arrangement leasing purposes follows: This, Thursday, afternoon the Juniors witnessed by the relatives and intimate friends instructed in the 1st and 2nd degrees and four PIANOS Maine folks here as like the tearing down of a j wharf has not been completed at this date, be for It was building up’home manufactories.” \ will meet after school. In the only. followed a at to were received. The treasurer has fine old historic mansion. They know, of immediately by reception 8.30, 22nd. applications which February Think it over, and see if Mr. Johnson did evening there will be an address Mrs. Clif- 500 invitations were issued. The bride is paid an order for $104, the last due on their hall, course, that desirable as changes in schedules by j not ford of under the the fourth of the five C. O. Dickey, constable, has posted warrants and the will have a in the LORD’S speak truly. be for some sections of the country, the Strong, Me., auspices of the accomplished daughters of j Grange jollification may Fifty-six thousand ■ W. C. T. in the Fields C. for a town to be held Monday, March near future. law is still as beneficial for the various indus- U., auditorium. Friday even- Captain Pendleton, who is a member ; meeting j R. A. We hope the legislature will grant the ing, teachers services: at 10:45 of the famous firm of ! 1st. It is reported that H. W. Elwell and tries of Maine as the day it was signed by the meeting. Sunday shipping Pendleton The March meeting of North Waldo Pomona C- mo.iest of the E. M. C. with sermon the Brothers of Islesboro and New Packard, first and second selectmen, are not to request Seminary late William McKinley. morning worship, by pastor; : York. She was will be held at Sunrise grange hall in Winter- school at born at the be candidates for re-election. It is also report- at Bucksport. It is a worthy institution A Maine man who has made good in Wash- Sunday noon; men’s meeting at 3:30 family homestead in Islesboro and port. Wednesday, March 3rd with the following Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 attended school at ed that there are three candidates for first a:- : has done and is in a position to do ington—Dr. George O. Smith of Skowhegan, p. m.; p. m.; evening wor- Bucksport, Kent’s Hill and program: opening exercises; music; address of at m. in viz: M. G. Black, Joel P. Wood and Shore 7:30 p. a social Boston and New is selectman, Farm much and certainly needs and richly I director of the Geological Survey—is in fine ship Tuesday evening, York, and accomplished welcome, Clara D. York; response, A. Stinson; good M. I. Stevens. feather these because has been evening conducted by the Young Ladies’ in art and music and an expert horsewoman. 5th call to deserves the aid asked for. The writer days Congress business; conferring degree; recess; WANTED AT \( i Social Union. The \ taking care of his bureau. He has been ap- Wednesday evening, Knights of groom comes from old Knickerbocker Miss Anna Dickey attended a term of ten weeks music; that the was a student at this school 55 years ago, order; question. Resolved, Arthur at men’s social at 7.30. is a well school at Cove maintained Reasonable pealing for a new building for the survey. King 7; meeting stock, known broker and clubman, at the Saturday by greatest hindrance to the average Maine Price Paid and has ever his indebted- acknowledged a prominent worker in the Mrs. Henrietta H. White of Brookline, Mass., Thus far it has been occupying rented quarters, j The subject of Rev. A. A. Smith’s sermon at j I^afayette avenue farmer is lack of capital; affirmative. W. S. ness to the instructors of that day. Many a Small House fc Sale The House has listened to his appeal and there j the Universalist church next Sunday after- Presbyterian Church, and is a 32nd degree and taught by C. I. Chatto of Stonington, Littlefield; negative, D. M. Kimball; recitation, from this section have had the benefits noon Mason. student of Bates She was in her seat i is now a good chance that the appropriation ! at 2.30 o’clock will be Edgar Allen Poe College. Alvie Colson; declamation, Raymond Cole; Centrally i ... of its and its are weeks when the teachings graduates will be voted before the fourth of March. In- and his of the Creation of every morning, for the ten vocal solo, Ad die Frederick; recitation, Emmie Message Rhythmical Beckwith-Jackson. The of Miss in of the marriage teacher called the school to order, after walk- four::! every part country. cidentally it might be mentioned that the Maine Beauty. The musical program will include the Thompson; closing exercises. ASK MR. Gladys H. Jackson, of John A. Jack- DICKEY' daughter 1 1-2 miles from her Mr. F. men in Congress helped him to get the appro- voluntary, An ing grandfather’s, Harvest Idyll, by Richards; Gloria, by son of Belmont, and Herman O. son Home Grange, Brooks, had a very In an editorial on “Lincoln in the Beckwith, some of the Day priation. Treadwell; chant the Lord’s A. Dickey’s and back, and days Prayer; anthem, of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Beckwith of the Head of enjoyable meeting last Monday evening. The South,” the New York Tribune were j says: Gov. Burleigh has been enjoying a joke with Awake, Put on very stormy. thy Strength, by Greene; the Tide, took place Moiftay night at the home oyster supper, prepared under the direction of FARM FO ALE' "Not only did the press of the South pay Chairman T. E. Burton, of the Rivers and anthem, The Shades of are Thursday evening, February 18th, the school Night Falling, by of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Summer Bridges, in Bro. Crowrell and wife, was a good one, and an IN NOk'THPOKT. its so to the man whose Harbors Committee over a Maine item in the Sheldon; response. Father of friends and a of older friends of j respects fittingly Heaven, by this city. The bride wore a gown of dark blue sprinkling interesting program was presented by the Rivers and Harbors bill, taken up by the Broone; Grand Chorus in Col- of Frank I. and Etta V. Containing 1*0 ;u ■ life and works the country sought to just postlude, D., by cloth, with white lace blouse. Anna, only daughter lecturer, Bro. Levi Stevens, as follows: read- of The single ring ] all kinds and m House. It is the item for the sur- burn. her a on her 15th \ honor on the of his providing Sunday school at 3.30 p. m. Castle Dickey, gave surprise party Mrs. 40 acres anniversary birth, j j service was performed by Rev. A. ing, Crowell; recitations. Tom Cook, ! of mow in: ! of a Isle of off Ashley nice an 1 , vey Harbor of Refuge at Haut, Lincoln, of will meet at birthday, bringing many presents and high land suitable f but in many parts of tKe South, for the Knights King Arthur, Smith of the First Univervalist church. Beulah Cook, Phyllis Reynolds, Ruth Quimby; the no more was stock, well watered fr Maine coast. The island has pub- 7.30 Friday abundance of good cheer. The evening Frank first Lincoln’s was cele- evening. The young were attended Miss declamation, H. Quimby; song. Theo wood time, birthday Damon couple by land, 50 apple | lie-spirited citizen than Miss Teresa passed with games,singing and playing upon the Levi brated in the schools. The chil- The North church Eva Jackson and Ralph Jackson, brother Lane; song, Stevens; reading, Mrs. L. A. One story house, ell, public : of New York. She several weeks of Congregational auxiliary spends piano. A bountiful supply of nice ice cream with some other 42, in V. held a and sister of the bride. After Bachelder, exercises. There good repair. dren of the men who Lincoln are “guest night” in the church parlors Feb- the ceremony miles fought every summer at her cottage there. Further- a and cake was the and at were over from Belfast. when dainty repast was served by Mrs. Bridges. enjoyed by company one-hundred people in attendance. to revere his name.” At ruary 17th, each member was privileged Ground. This farm being taught more she owns an adjoining island, where she The bride is a very woman the all said it was a time to be to a exemplary young leave-taking of for a stock ask friend to accompany her. The auxil- and was the One the best meetings ever held by farm. F«-r \ last this cruel war is over; the bloody maintains a large flock of sheep and other recipient of many pretty and use- remembered. iary had been divided into four ful presents. The is a Georges River Grange of Liberty took place DAVID L. HERRICK chasm is domestic animals. Miss Damon has consistent- committees, groom prosperous bridged. each to a young farmer and for the will last when furnish twenty-minute program. The present they Bates Alumni. Wednesday evening, about fifty \ ly urged various federal improvements in that make their home with his people at the Head College first group was headed by Mrs. E. S. members of South Montville Grangv paid them on the statement that and Gov. has done all Bowker, of the Tide. left on the train Commenting vicinity Burleigh he They early of the Bates a visit and furnished a fine of and Mrs. F. W. Brown, dressed in native Turk- Tuesday morning for Gardiner, where The 25th annual banquet College program songs, Senator Frye was about to could to help her programme along. She was they alumni association was held in hotel, music, recitations, dialogues, etc., which was resign—later ish a will a week with relatives. Young’s costume, gave thoroughly enjoyable sketch pass all All contradicted Mr. The Boston | one of those who urged the establishment of a Boston, l^st Friday evening, there being about hugely enjoyed by present. seemed to by Frye, of conditions in in a for Turkey and the work the mis- 80 alumni and alumnae present from all over be social mood, and many were the jests Haicif. on Isle of Haut. Gov. se- Baron-Shiro. A. O. H. was Eggs said: “It is the of the lighthouse Burleigh hall, Bangor, and Transcript way sionaries are there. She New At the business meeting L. J. jokes passed between members. Georges From doing spoke particu- the scene of a very pretty England. heavy cured the passage of a bill appropriating $14,- wedding ceremony Boston was elected River furnished the usual bountiful harvest laying Pine Tree State to keep good men of of the wonderful when Brackett, ’94, of president larly achievements of Cyrus Tuesday evening, February 16th, Philip feast, and it was when all bred White 600 for that purpose a year or two ago. Baron of and Richard B. Stanley, ’97, of Boston secre- long past midnight Wyandot*. value at their in one of Waterville, and Miss Jennie R. Shiro proved posts Congress Hamlin, Maine’s most distinguished departed for their homes, all voting the meet- ■ Miss Damon comes to of were united in Rabbi tary. $3-°o per ioo eggs A Usually Washington Bangor marriage by a success. Members of River -so long as they desire to serve, and when workers in the foreign field, of the industrial Kiatchko. The President Chase, who has been present at ing Georges fora spell during the winter. On one of these ceremony was performed at will visit Medomac of E L work he 7.30 o’clock every one of the preceding 24 banquets, was Grange Valley Grange it has two men in the Senate its introduced, and which is being largely in the presence of about 300 in- Rurkettville good visits some years ago Gov. Burleigh took her vited unable to attend on account of a hearing in Saturday night, February 27th, if 25 A carried on Miss Shattock at Oorfa and mis- guests, among whom were several rela- Northpoi purpose is Intensified. Senators Hale and by Lewiston before a committee of the Maine pleasant. around to see Representative Burton, who is a tives and friends of the groom, who had come sionaries in other stations. Mrs. D. L. a new central Wilson, over from Waterville to legislature on proposed heating I Frye have been complementary to one bachelor. The latter was interested in the attend. Mr. and Mrs. 1 in Chinese for the A letter from him was Administratrixscriber hereby u I costume, read a most interesting Baron received many telegrams the plant college. The Shoe Situation. another. Each excels as a legislator, representations Miss Damon made about the during read. I been duly appointed letter from Miss Alice the Mt. evening, bringing messages of tate of Brown, Holyoke congratulation W. was the of the and each island and ever since then has been making from out of town friendS and the Prof. A. Anthony guest possesses special qualifications wno expressions j The footwear market is decidedly dull, mail ALBERT C. 1. girl is doing such tine work m China. Mrs. of representing the college, and his ad- ! CO LCD which occasional inonirios about her. Moanwhilo congratulations from the large number of evening, orders and the trade united give to the Maine delega- was the feature of the after-dinner ex- ! being infrequent jobbing b|'» E. S. Bowker, in full Japanese costume, read a were dress Gov. has been the establish- \ guests present many. Refreshments of buying only to meet immediate requirements. in the of W, tion in the Senate a and Burleigh seeking ercises. Also present as guests were Rev. I County prominence pres- little which her hearers ice cream and cake were served and Reluctance to increase in bonds as the ment of a charming story gave dancing A. pay any prices may law dips j harbor of refuge there. But year was Dr. Charles G. Ames, Rev. William Knight, which some of the States are an intimate enjoyed until a late hour. The bride is a | some manufacturers to reduce linnds against tin* tige great glimpse of native life in Japan. A. Homans and W. H. H. all oblige operations 1 after year Mr. Burton has been doubtful about sister of L. S. Shiro of this who Miss M. Bryant, desired to present tie city, was A unless a marked improvement takes place in | unable to attain. It is not too far The next committee to take charge distribu- of whom received degrees from Rates. all indebted thereto going putting it into a Rivers and Harbors bill, be- present at the ceremony. the demand. Further weakness has \ ted male from the college aroused a good developed ment immediatelv. 5 to rate the combination of Hale and missionary cards on the same plan as the quartet in domestic hides, on native Frye i cause a survey was once authorized whereupon deal of enthusiasm. ! especially packer I li \ steers cows and on as time-honored game of and those s and nearly all Stockton equal to a dozen Platts and Depews the that the “Authors,” Fred H. Nickerson, superintendent of schools descriptions Spt ings, army engineers reported expense MI-O-NA of country stocks.—Dun’s Review, February j holding the same group cards gathered around of Melrose, was toastmaster. In addition to united. was not warranted by the benefits that would J 20th. DMINISTVR \TRI\ I one Prof. address a tribute was the of the four tables indicated. Each RELIEVES Anthony’s paid j er i,..i accrue. group STOMACH MISERY ALMOST of hereby gives late Prof. John Holmes Rand, professor appointed admiuistra Last Friday afternoon Elbert H. remained at their tables until the ringing of a Gary, This year Gov. Burleigh again asked that IMMEDIATELY. mathematics, class of ’67, by W. E. C. Rich ’70. of the estate of the of the steel announced a bell sent them on to the next table. At the Walter commiss oner of head trust, the survey be authorized, reminding Chairman E. Ranger, ’79, public MI ANUS MARINE ENGINES GEORGE H. c.\ > If the food ate at last meal “Rates Micronesian table Mrs. Charles M. pre- you your did not schools in Rhode Island, spoke on wide market, and a cut of from $3 Burton that Miss Damon was one those who Craig in the of \\ :• open of digest, but laid for a time like lead on and mentioned a num- County ! sided, and told some stories of mis- long Graduates as Teachers,” bonds as the law d. a under the schedule recommended work. interesting then have | to $4 ton, agreed ; the public your stomach, you indigestion and ber who had attained distinction. Scott Wilson, in demands 1. i sionary work on the far away islands of the must act against followed. A New York de- “But the quickly. ’92, told of some Bates graduates who had at- are desired to present immediately engineers may report against you,” 1 THE OLD RELIABLE South Seas. A “chambered nautilus,” coral in Of course there are many other symptoms of tained distinction in the law and politics. Edith and all indebted tln-i.-' that a wide market, for replied Mr. Burton. such as ment immediatt spatch says open a variety of forms, shells and pictures, formed indigestion, belching up of sour food, S. Blake, ’99, spoke of “Bates from a Woman’s 154 to 15 H. P. pa; ly J steel has For i “You know Miss Damon told you,” said Gov. heartburn, dizziness, shortness of breath and Standpoint.” Ralph S. Kendall, ’06, told of stupendous significance. a part of the interesting exhibit. At the foul and if have Troy, February 9, 1 0 j Burleigh, “that after or ten years it breath, you any of them, your Bates athletics and Dudley A. Whitmarsh,’84, months there has been in eight Chinese table Miss L. PR'CE RlGHT stagnation Grace Chadwick display- stomach is out of order and should be correct- gave asketch of “Lifeat Bates in the Eighties.” Twer Water48’ would be worth trying again, when the engi- ed. 1 ECU LORS’ NOTH! many industries which ordinarily con- ed fascinating Chinese prints, pictures of the Pumps, EX by give notice tli.ii ii. neers might be favorable. The eight or ten Mi-o-na, tablets have cured thousands of Ice Cream 3000 sume of steel, the mission stations and a fine collection of curios, ; A Library for Castine. pointed executors of tl. great quantities high years have now cases of indigestion and stomach trouble. If in l)f passed.” which included Freezers, fixed and resorted to the puzzles, carved woods and other you have any stomach distress, Mi-o-na will FRED ATWOOD, prices by largest “Well, I guess we will put the Isle of Haut Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 19. Provision for Stationary Maine relieve in the W:d the characteristic souvenirs. At the India table instantly. of a free in Alone County of manufacturers frightening item into the bill see said the establishment public library v buyers. and what happens,” But Mi-o-na unlike most so-called Engines, bonds as the law dm e. >. Miss Mathews told her visitors about the dyspep- Castine, Me., is made in the will of Mrs. Mary A revival in the trades is Mr. Burton after a it is in the bill. sia does more than it Supplies mauds against the esi great building pause, and remedies, relieve; per- H. Witherle of which was filed for | “plague cart,” the Hindu prayer and other cures or Concord, and desired to present the now which bag, manently dyspepsia any stomach of a looked for, will give employ- probate here, today. For the construction ill indebted thereto an curios, including two of the gods, and had an in- trouble by putting energy and strength into of Repairs ment to of thousands of men in $100 REWARD $100 “fire proof library building” the sum $12,000 ment immediately. hundreds the walls of the stomach. SKI I' ei teresting collection of post cards. At the table is left in the hands three trustees, Robert P. Gay v A box of Mi-o-na tablets i> all parts of the country and bring into The readers of this will be to large costs but 50 of C. Witherle and Edward H. IL" paper pleased in charge of Mrs. J. W. Jones, visitors found a cents at Boston and Amy ;1 A. A. Howes & Co. and are guaran- is to Winter port, February active use all the tens of millions of dol- learn that there is at least one dreaded disease both of Castine. The library fascinating array of jig-saw puzzles—the sub- teed to cure or money back. When others Carpenter, Ask for be known as the George H. Witherle library, or are idle in that science has been able to cure in all its fail, Mi-o-na cures. It is a of flesh BANK lars which practically lying jects of the completed picture being emble- producer the Witherle Memorial library, according to the Catalog SEARSPORT SAVINGS when the body is thin; it cleanses the stomach the vaults of banks and trust stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh matic of the spiritual, educational and indus- decision of the trustees. companies. and bowels; purifies the blood and makes rich, Notice having been gi Cure is the cure now known Mrs. Witherle was a lover of animals and A greater consumption of its products only positive to trial work accomplished by the missionaries. red blood. deposit book No. 2491, i her will contained many bequests intended to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con- The next headed Miss Telephone 2215 \ Savings Bank, has been j means not more work for more men group, by Margaret N. for their proper care. The sum of only stitutional diseases, requires a constitutional provide BRANCH AT MAINE having been made for a a:.: served the with ice cream was the First ROCKLAND, j in the of the treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- Hazeltine, company $2000 left to Congregational-Uni- vertised to law i many plants steel-making for according and and the each tarian church at Castine, to be held in trust I M' i for more men ternally, acting directly upon the blood and cake, during refreshments JAMES industry, but more work the salary of a minister, with the understanding mucous surfaces of the system, one wrote a on a of Searsport, February I thereby missionary question slip that there to be an occasional of the where the crude ore is mixed and more destroying the foundation of the disease, is “uplift paper. The slips were collected and redis- voices from the pulpit in favor of the care of work more men on the railroads and and giving the patient strength by build- for tributed to be dumb animals.” ing up the constitution and assisting nature in answered by the person drawing Horse for Sale lake which transfer the raw steamships doing its work. The proprieters have so much the question, if possible. 1 A letter received from Fruitland Park, Fla., Eleven years old, twelve hundred pounds, Good \Va£c* and manufactured faith in its curative powers that they offer One The fourth headed products. group, by Miss Margaret states that Mrs. Eben Alden is recover- serviceably sound, good worker and kind. 1 Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to CURES slowly A. Dunton, presented a series of each CATARRH, from her recent severe accident. The let- want a larger horse and will sell or exchange cure. Send for list of testimonials. charades, ASTHMA, ing T THh Fire Island, 18. Wrecking steamer was at and difference for a fifteen hundred FOR GIRLS A February the name a Bronchitis, Coughs and or ter written Mrs. Alden’s dictation, pay good J. off Moriches this Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. representing of missionary. Croup, Colds, I. Merritt arrived morning, which furnishes some measure of the pro- pound horse. Sold by Druggists, 76c. The novel was ^locey back. Sold and supposed to assist sch. Miles M. Merry, before evening thoroughly enjoyed i guaranteed by of her Courier- T. S. THOMPSON, Belfast, Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. gress improvement.—Rockland , t reported ashore near the life saving station. by all those present and was most successful. A. A. HOWES & CO. Gazette. Back road to Searsport, Maine. Estabrook 5hii j The bids for* the erection of the new bank The ladies of North Belfast OF BELFAST. will have a pic- Veterans’ Meeting. The Wald^ County building for The City National Bank of Bel- mc supper and entertainment at schoolhouse Veterans’ Association will meet with Thos. nEVVs fast, on Chase’s were at the Corner, opened hall Wednesday evening, March If Aid will meet with March 3rd. Admis- H. Marshall Post, Belfast, 4th. ^-ial banking rooms last Saturday and the contract sion 15 cents. All are We to see a afternoon at cordially invited. stormy, the next fair day. hope t (his, Thursday, was awarded to George Weymouth of Stockton The Pythian Sisters will have a give their 4th an- i large delegation, as we always good Springs. Work will begin as soon as conditions nual grand masquerade ball in time with the Belfast boys.—A. S. Sale of LA baked bean the Belfast Odds and sapper permit. and a] House Ends Opera Thursday evening, March 4th. — te*i|'be‘’ Hall, Poor’s Mills, this The ladies of Reformed church will Monday, February 22nd, Washington’s, birth- club Trinity Keyes full orchestra will furnish the music was a and the banks were give a supper at the residence of Rev. William assisted by Mark S. day, public holiday F^ .yer.inF Crockett, formerly director business went on as usual. aalc th® lad,es of tomorrow, These ladies arc of the closed but otherwise i Lfa ,,,-gr an'1 by Vaughan Friday. Belfast band, now of Rockland, as first were Bargain Attractions be held in Memo- to serve a dinner in Memorial Some of the store windows appropriately to ty will ; planning public cometist. A fine concert will Impossible Equal precede the decorated. Messrs. James H. and Ralph H. 24th. ; Hall some time the next session of Uf*111'' March during dancing. Arrangements have been t made with Howes entertained the of the court. a costumer clergymen city Elsewhere. Ljr.a f, uted member of the from Boston for a -iur. | nice line of at the clubhouse of the Chymelque Ice Yacht C~ «>i L.i at the board of Armor Bearer Circle, Kings Daughters and costumes, which will be let ,vas present very reasonably. and there was | The Club at Tilden’s pond, although y in the applause. Sons, reelected the old board of officers at its management expects to have ,,! 7,ned | the usual not wind for successful ice yachting large number in enough We are to close out all We are Folks’ dance in Odd j recent meeting. Several radical changes costume. Tickets will be 50 going odds and ends ^ I Qld that sport and skating were enjoyed by the k cents a an extra f. March were made in the constitution. The members couple; 25 cents. Ad- ning, 2nd, | lady, who included a number of the mem- mission to all guests, —all small lots —all broken lines and the Universalist Social celebrating the anniversary of the parts of the remnants i | anticipate balcony will be 35 bers of Castle Channing, K. O. K. A., and some if Handing of this circle the latter of cents. The front row will be j organizing part reserved without other at sacrifices so extra “knights.” price deep that you can a after which charge and the seats reap subscriber writes under i March by picnic supper, appro- will go on sale at | Out Great j exercises will be held. The officers D. F. Stephenson’s store on The Read Machine Works are moving from it is quite springlike ! priate Monday, March rich rewards by coming to this sale. These are | 1st. on street to the build- j; elected are as follows: T. H. Fer- their old location Main un day and many trees | President, ! nald; Vice-President, Mrs. Isaiah Cross; Secre- Poor's Mills. ing on High street, occupied for so many years goods you want now—and There will be a social and right along—and Miss Lora the Belfast Co., and which has been j tary and Treasurer, Maxcy; Collec I entertainment this, by Livery Northport, which was Thursday, evening... .Mr. can them at ! Mrs. fitted for the use of the Read Garage & Ma- you buy small fractions of former t 1 tor, Mary Collins. Newton Strong, who has been p ago, is to be rebuilt by stopping with Wentworth chine Works. The cellar under the building William and Milton B. The next meeting of Seaside Chautauqua I Henry the past few Prices tell the jk" weeks, expects floors laid and the i price. story of the Circle will be held with Mrs. C. A. to go to Dixmont has been cemented, new savings— Hubbard, Tuesday of this week ... '' walls and whitewashed. Adjoining the !.f Jior'fi' No. 4 Park March Mrs. Alfred Jackson was ceilings come and a B. street, Monday afternoon, taken ill get good share of these f" \i A. has elected H. suddenly street will be a store- unequaled 1st. The for from the Monday and is no better machine shop on High topic study February at this ... nry W. Brotvn cap- writing and the old office is William room for automobile supplies economies. and will Magazine will be “What International Law?” Monroe, who has been sick for some ,i ;. .tni for 1909, end of the has been fitted and of the C. L. S. C. time, is not as well... in the south building field. chapter eight book, .Mrs. S. A. Payson n the is better for a ladies’ waiting room. A room over- European Literature, chapter one of the book and is able to be up around the up *,vas seen flitting about head will be for the chauffeurs. The “Man.and the Earth.” This is a study of house again .. .Capt. and Mrs. Frohock of arranged 50c SILKS < and at noon will be used as a ome, and Lincolnville remainder of the ground floor Last Reduction on Women’ Coats material resources of the earth why they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Limited lot of 50 Main street. The Beaver street. The regular cent quality down Profes- O. A. garage, with entrance from should not be wasted, by N. S. Shaler, Wade last week ...Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tresforte Silks in Blue, Red, Yellow, ,c; ,w due. huildincr w ill be heated steam. It size is here can one for less Ross throughout by White and Green 3 to 15 in a your you buy sor of Geology at Harvard. Roil-call, quota- i of Lincolnville spent the day, Monday, yds piece. on Reduced to only article prohibition tions from the poems of H. W. Longfellow. with Mrs. Ross' A. Cochran Daughters of the than cost of material. j father, K. Jackson .. .Mrs! John Chapter, in Maine has mention to W. R. a 29c All members are requested be present. Jackson is caring for Mr. Jackson's moth- American Revolution, held special meeting yd ^ vement and of the er $ 6.00 COATS FOR ... Mrs. Kimball is still sick and last in honor of Washington’s $1.98 Parlor Musical will have an was not as Tuesday evening in it. The Society “ “ ipated well Tuesday. birthday. The meeting was held at the home 25 and 50c Wash Silks 8.00 evening with American composers next Tues- 2.98 an. church is to have of Miss and two fine papers, entitled Six in all, 19 inches wide, sell “ in the Unitarian church The We have Pilsbury, pieces regu- “ day parlors. pro- received from Mrs. J. A. Clement at 25 and 50c marked down to 9.00 3.98 :rty in Memorial Hall “Washington’s Early Life” and “Washington | larly yd, gram is in charge of Mrs. E. S. Pitcher, who the Daytona, News of Fla., Daily February were read Miss i “ “ :ml The supper is to as Soldier and Statesman,” by 19c 10.00 has arranged for the following program: 15th containing a full account of yd 4.50 ladies of the church the fire at Sea Millie Mitchell and Mrs. G. W. Stoddard, i American Composers, Breeze. The Clarendon “ “ Paper, Hotel was not owned Thomas Buchanan Read’s “The Revolutionary > >airing a yawl boat for Mrs. Adolph Rossbach Mr. by H. L. as first 1.00 Black Panama _12.00 5.50_ Kochersperger, reported, and a on the death of Washing- of the coaster Quartette, Prayer, but Rising” poem bay by Dr. E. L. Potter, who is not decided as One 47 inches wide, Mrs. C. W. Wescott, Mrs. E. S. Pitcher, written a and published in piece only, splen- Damask Towels dene is to be ton, by young lady | did Flannel engine Mr. F. White, Mr. E. S. Pitcher. to rebuilding. The loss is over quality, only Outing Emory $200,000 with a the Ulster County Gazette at the time, were ! '..wing the schooner Vocal Solo, Cowles 300 Flannel Small lot of 50c quality Towels slightly total insurance of $81,000. There is no men- ! 79c yards good quality Outing Mrs. E. P. Frost. read. The members were greatly interested yd mussed, ONLY 33c CCCtl tion of the burning of the cot- ONLY 6c. Piano Solo, Valse Caprice, Newland Kochersperger in examining this paper, which was in mourn yard •. f the mill tages, as property Miss Louise Dennett. reported in press despatches; but the ing for the “childless father of seventy mil- $4.75 Wool Blankets Flannel on News Outing Night t Bryant company Vocal Chadwick says: “The roof of The Cherokee, home lions.” It was the of Miss Cochran I Solos, Me, property size—red, Flannelettes H. F. cashier -j Heaves of Mr. and Mrs. Large eleven-quarter yellow, Libby, Wescott. H. L. Kochersperger. caught who also to the a continental to Robes Mrs. C. W. brought meeting pink and blue borders, close out 400 yards Figured Flannelettes, stripes ■ank, bid off the mill from the and was in imminent cinders, danger bill and a Paul Revere spoon which belonged and checks, a good assortment of patterns Made of best quality outing, cut good and The Lincoln matter in The Journal of Febru- of V’ '0* burning but for the heroic efforts of Mr. Gib- to her the John Cochran for $3.25 pair full and well made. Regular 1.25 value other; grandfather, 8c. for ary 11th has been very favorably commented son, guest of the yard 89c cn elected business Seaside Inn, Harry Hartshorn whom the chapter was named. The next on veterans and When it came by others. of Daytona, and Mr. who climbed on tl iop captain of the Knowlton, meeting, which will be held March 8th, will 1.00 Black Henrietta 50c Outing Skirts 39c to writing an appropriate article for the Lin- the roof and rendered assistance.” Mr. 31 Inch Percales High school is to timely have Pennsylvania for its subject. One piece only, fine silky finish, 42 inches 25c 19c coln anniversary it was realized that nothing Knowlton is of course season. “M. R.,” who has prop- wide Small lot in blue only—best quality, ling They New Advertisements. Carle & Jones an- could be said that had not been better said be- erty interests in Sea Breeze. expect to have a 79c ONLY 7c. Goods nounce a Feb- i yd yard fore, and so from the many tributes to the sale, to begin SaturSay morning, I Japanese Steamer Notes. In connection with the One 5.00 Embroided Belt 2.50 i President some of the choicest were ruary 27th, of a lot of white goods bought at martyred establishment of I i!ltar\ Whist the Bangor and Southeast 1.00, 1.25 and 1.37 Two 2.00 Fans party selected. A Boston subscriber writes: “1 auction, consisting of white waistings, long 36 Inch Percales 1.00 Harbor route, and Capt. Arey giving up the i; 11, March _i ---i. £•_i Idrisov A. Thursday, cloth, piques, India linon, etc.Fred a limited lot—full wide, Two 5.00 2.50 below North it is Suitings Only yard in their work landings Penobscot, report- continues his Sale monthly and took with me the Boston Adver- Johnson, Masonic Temple, 50 56 all Two 39c Silk Emb. Doiles 19c morning ed that the Pendleton which was estab- and inches wide, wool, light col- 8c. yard ■ line, ■ rs and the indica- and is of- { tiser and the Boston Herald, and happened to of Odds and Epds, begun last week, ors, seven pieces in all. your choice for One 23.50 Chocolate Set, 11.00 lished between Bangor and Islesboro last sea- j! ] ? -ant social event for some rare See his advt. have also in my mail The Republican Journal. fering bargains. only Four 6.00 Pictures 1.98 son, will the coming season take in Castine, so .TlCCt, the new account at The 75c. & 1.25 Tams is an old soldier of wanted to Why you should open $1.00 As he he, course, that the route will be for the 49c One 10.00 Drawn Work 5.00 changed slightly Paint yd In all desirable colors and several i:'loners have already hear about Lincoln from the papers City National Bank of Belfast..... your styles— \ something accomodation of the down-river business ... It all in one lot at 49c. One 7.UU 3.50 j i! season’s planting, that morning. I read him first the extracts house with Monarch Paints, sold by Mitchell & 25c Dress Shields has been announced,unofficially, that the steam- Five 39c Handkerchiefs 19c now is not promising from The Trussed, who carry everything in the way of and comments Republican Journal. er Camden of the Eastern Four dozen good uqality dress shields,As- Steamship Co. One 10.00 Embroidered 5.00 I ;-n-. One enterprising When I finished he said, with tears in his painters’ supplies-Hallet & Davis pianos at : sorted sizes, to close out 50c. Belts Bag will run on the Boston-Bangor division as soon is of Burbank’s Won- Lord’s_F. J. Webb and F. P. Webb of Swan- One 6.50 Leather 3.00 | “that's enough: you need not read the In silk and elastic, in an endless voice, as the river opens to navigation, in place of 1-2c. variety i an improved blue- ! there’s more to ville give notice of a dissolution of partnership. of buckles—black, blue, brown, red, green Three 4.00 Card Cases 1.75 other papers: nothing say.” the of The is _12 City Bangor. Bangor being The business will hereafter be carried on by F. and fancy colors, ONLY 25C. One 3.00 1.50 This, Thursday, evening there will be pre- thoroughly overhauled at Bath, and it is be- Muslin Underwear II J. Webb in his own name ... Walter J. Roberts One 3.00 Silk Center Piece 1.50 Manan, last the three- published sented at the Belfast Opera House lieved that she will not be ready for the route Another small lot soiled and is prepared to do painting and paper hanging slightly with interest. One Chums” the mussed at 1-2 j act drama, “College by Colby by the time the Penobscot river opens. The j price. Children’s Hose 75-22 .. Write to C. G. West fact of a woman from Telephone Carley, Waists 1-2 Price Dramatic Club under the auspices of steamers of Rockland and the Camden Extra fleeced Hose in all sizes from College City for on new and second- 50c Night Robes, 25c heavy : out of Newton, Mass., prices Twelve Silk and Worsted Waists to close savings, $700, the Y. M. A. The here will be will run until June when the of Rock- “ 6& to 10—25c. value—subject to slight mill presentation 1, City hand for from out at half ; nt- of the Petit Manan automobiles.Eggs hatching 1.25 63c exactly price. the first by the Dramatic Club of this college. land will go over to the Boston-Kennebec divi- imperfection, ONLY 12 1-2c. strain of White for “ it all, as did heavy laying Wyandottes $6.00 Waists for $3,00 | losing One of the principal characters is Renworth sion and the new turbiner Belfast will be 2.00 1.00 plac- sale E. L. Colcord, 25 Northport avenue, 5.00 2.50 of Alderman by “ Rogers, a Belfast boy, the son ed in commission to run opposite the Camden Wool Underwear 4.00 2.00 Belfast ... A nice present with every pound of 2.50 1.25 ani hat factory at South and Mrs. Charles W. Rogers of this city, and a on the Bangor division.The Bay State did “ “ 3.00 1.50 tea at the Belfast Department Store. Buy to- 3.50 1.75 Ladies’ Grey wool Vests and Pants—all j ; n closed since man. “College Chums” is not arrive from Boston until “ “ January very popular young Sunday, having day.Farm for sale in Northport by David 5.00 2.50 sizes except 38—regular $1.00 quality for [ ary 18th. an with life and and to been delayed the storm. She a Willow agreement filled energy appeals by brought L. Herrick.... The ladies of the Congregational 75c. Talcum the 50c Corset Covers 25c output should bear | The curtain goes up on the ar- very large freight for all the landings and had “ “ 100 Willow Italian Talcum everyone. Guild of Searsport publish a card of thanks.... 87c 44c jars Powder, o n label. D. P. Palmer, rival of the college students, when trouble a heavy outward freight from this landing. Violet, 9c Horse for sale or would exchange for a larger “ RAINS JATS LESS THAN HALF P RICE per jar sr- ho 1 .amson & Hubbard between two veterans of the The Silver Star was unable to make the 1.25 63c arises opposing horse. T. S. Thompson, Belfast, back road to Mr. is 25c Drawers 12 and Cloth in sizes 36 and civil war. It is in this act that Rogers Ryder’s Cove landing last Saturday because of l-2c $10 $12 Raincoats Linen Finish Thread Searsport. mixtures—to close out at in the seen in some work, which is also very the storm and did not arrive here until 1 p. m. 1.87 Chemese 94c 38—grey maining Belfast good | .—" Coarse linen finish thread, suitable for filled with and life. 23rd: The act is comedy ONLY $5.98 on ending February funny. Embroidered Novelties sewing buttons and carpets, 3c SpOOl I Miss Fannie E. Glidden, In the second act Mr. Rogers makes another These are goods that are left from our One SL3.3J3;licRri:>»t, rii, $7.50 Frances hit. The whole play is clean, bright, Stevens, great January sale and to clean up the lot we 25 and 50c BackCombs hours of One $17.00 Satin Raincoat, grey, 8.50 | M Hannah Tyler, Bel- and sparkling, and gives one or two in the Throat offer them at a mere fraction of the cost Three dozen back 50c 1 Club orchestra [TickEing combs, mostly qual- I a. < apt. A. B. Mazrall, real college life. The Colby 10c Pieces for 5c ity, your choice, 15c each furnish music and a dance will follow the $1.25 Leather Goods ! W. Thomas. will “Just a little tickling in the throat!” Is that what troubles 25c 12 l-2c Curtain rises at eight o’clock. j 49 hand and soft ms ion of the Belfast play. But it on! Can’t rid of it! Home rem- 50c 25c pocket books, bags you? hangs get lea her in tan and brown Domestic Yarn friends to Shipping Items. Thomas W. Hinckley | bags, black, Washing- Capt. i The lot includes center pieces, pillow tops, 1.2t5 values to close out at edies don’t take hold. You need 1000 skeins domestic yarn, all desirable and a of Rockland has sold the schooner T. W. Coop- something stronger—a set covers, handkerchief cases, | 19th, large aprons, colors, 8c skein for a doctor’s ptc. 89c i.ked for the trip. er, which he has owned and commanded regular medicine, medicine. Ayer’s Cherry j of ially conducted by several years past, to Stetson, Curtis & Co. Pectoral contains and healing, quieting, soothing proper- B ~~ and the route will Boston, and will retire from the sea to engage f—^-* "1 JZ3T *»■--c?—1 ties of the order. Ask your doctor about this. | from The in business on shore.The five-masted schoon- highest | Boston. ® GOOD sailed in No alcohol in this medicine. RIGHT low and the trip, ers Jane Palmer and Elizabeth Palmer cough /. C. Ayer Co., Lovell, Mas*. I (J j News 1 OHW^irW will be a 14th from Newport j——nw—M—l— ‘fays, pleas- | company February Constipation positively prevents good health. Then why allow it to continue? An active UIIlluUll will be allowed in I for Boston. both out by Cape GOODS PRICES I They passed liver is a great prevent"''’ of disease. Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. What does yourdoctorsay? ( ) THE, ADVE, ISDR/ OF FACTS >r those who desire, Henry the same afternoon and kept together V R.T / Vine- j ask Mr. Dickey. all the way up the coast. They passed 17th and were delayed | I hi. F. Clements for j yard Haven February \'“ws. The issue of by adverse winds in getting through Vineyard the came around "ated Lincoln number, sound. Friday morning pair the captioned “Abe Lin- Cape Cod. The Jane was taken in tow by tug Mercury, while the tug Orion hooked on to

1 both in Boston 4% the Elizabeth. 4% world to know us. They passed by ourselves. light and came to anchor in the harbor about 1 i of independence, p. m. The Jane brought in 4493 tons coal s ur manhood and self- and the Elizabeth had 4976 tons.Recent AUCTION SALE glory due him. charters: Sch. Alicia B. Crosby, North Booth- UNDERTAKER, th and for our nation. to Alexandria, Va., ice, 75 cents; sch. Mal- '•:i 1 bay £ ! mooln. And as he has £ colm Baxter, Jr., Clarks Cove to New York, BOUGHT FROM AUCTION SALE Licensed Embalmer-- a wing from humblest 5 0 rye _ 4 lin.. Mm. noiionnni-t martyred death and BELFAST SAVINGS BANK. Coroner. j ■■■will he go on growing, Young Brothers, Clarence H. Venner, Ellen M. I that are to as WHITE come, Colder and Henry O. Barrett, North Boothbay I 1 LOT GOODS, § Everything modern in 1868. to Philadelphia or Baltimore, ice, 70 cer.ts. ORGANIZED W. Rowe of Bangor of White Z CASKETS AND BURIAL SUITS. Legislative Notes. An act was presented 0 Consisting Waistings, Long I following items con- to the Metal Shipping Cases and Slate Burial ROBERT T. DUNTON, President, W.LMER J. DORMAN, T,edsurer '[•“‘i'is.vrm,.,.: in the Senate February 18th incorporate 0 India Linon, Pursian 0 Penobscot Bay Water Co., naming W. T. Cloth, Piques, Vaults always in stock. in C. M. Knowl- Curtis, in- w;t. m E. H. and John J. Moore as T. Assistant Treasurer. | of East Belfast took Haines, Gowing 9 Lawn, Dress Linen, Hdkf. Linen. 2 Calls answered promptly, either day or night HERBERT FIELD, 1 towns ; -,r. .e pickerel from Cross corporators to supply the of Searsport Home 48-3. Office 48-4. ion to that favorite and the of telephone and Stockton Springs city Belfast, 0 These go on sale Saturday Morning, February 27th, 0 all in Waldo with water. The supply December 1, 1908, $1,527,659.28 '• mpion of the Lincoln- county, Deposits f“Ur be from in the towns of 0 Very truly yours, 0 pound pickerel is may Boyd’s pond I also have a stock of ;h** finny prizes of the j Stockton Springs and Prospect, or from Goose Reserve, .... 100,000.00 Lad but ! others, too, in the towns of Frankfort and CARLE & JONES. and Chairs his bouncer. pond Swanville, Card Tables | j .... :nden of the taking ^ Searsport. The capital stock is placed at $500,- Surplus, 153,734.18 if a rainbow trout, 000.” We have no knowledge as to what is WWWwWwwwwWwwwwWWwwwwWw TO LET mi that since it December pond intended to do under this act unless it is to Dividend No. 1, 1, 1868, $867.75 'f that variety from for Card Parties, Sociables and Entertain- ■••J-ics in consolidate the water companies in the three 1898. The fish ! ments. Tables 10 cents ■ apiece. at the rate of ighed 7i pounds and ; places named. Mr. Haines is said to own the Dividend No. 81, Dec. 1, 1908, $28,811.06 'iS La Forest of Chairs 20 cents per dozen. 4%, Young Searsport Water Co. outright, and noticing from to able to get a sufficient water supply 72 MAIN STREET, BELFAST. Total Dividends paid to depositors date, $1,324,888.89 a big crowd in wells, as first proposed, is supplied by the FALSE L A to witness the | riday Stockton Water Co., which draws from i Springs igh and the U. of M. we were to e rect a Bank this to cost from | Boyd’s pond. This pond is said to have a suf- It has been reported that REPORT.]Building spring This Bank paid its 81st semi-annual dividend on Dec. 1, at the rate in | rot their money’s 30 thousand dollars. This report is not true. The only Bank Building which ficient elevation to supply Belfast by the 20 to of and we to maintain this rate in <> first half the score a of a Bank is Consumers <% per annum, confidently expect is the of The To Ice interested at Surplus | gravity system, which of course is much cheap- we are present Building Surplus. 4 and the final Belfast, Bisbee i ndicative of its strength; we have the Surplus. of the future. All dividend interest is immediately credited to the accounts | er than .. .Last Thursday Mr. I have stored an abundant suppty the 1 he pumping sammary: of reported from the committee on appropria- Our directors have considered the subject and decided that our Surplus clearest and best Ice I have ever had and of the and if uncalled for at the time will draw interest U. OF M. 2nd (30) depositors, j on resolve in new a small and a cus- tions “ought to pass” the affords better protection to our customers than surplus am to supply my regular .lb, Bearce $38,241.77 prepared the same as the sum. draft in favor of the Waldo General and for the at we shall continue to do business at our principal (J .. rb, Hammons, 5 County new building, present, least, tomers and the public generally. rt 2 an we invite all our old friends to and to whojisjlook- ?*• .c, Joyce, Hospital. The resolve carries appropria- present quarters, where call, anyone tf6 T. P. LOGAN. affairs of tms Bank have the careful and conscientious over- .If, 5 conservative The ",chy. ;|. Washburn, tion of $1,500 per year for two years and $1,000 for a safe, reliable Bank, we invite you to call and examine our careful, 3 ing ask a continuation of the .rf, Parker, is needed to of its Trustees, who respectfully '11 for a new heating plant,which sup- methods of doing business. sight s,,<>rer. Richards. Timer, to ward ... .The hearing and will be to new i/T’ “°'min- halves. ply heat the maternity patronage of its present depositors, pleased open before the committee on legal affairs March Our capital stock is $50,000.00 GIRLS Piaj^r. evening Belfast High accounts with any prospective depositors within or without the State. 9th at 2 p. m. on “An act relating to Police Mass., High school team in .... 38,241.77 kk<-1 Surplus, Pera House. Court for the City of Belfast,” involves pay- Wanted at the received and placed on interest the first of each n f Deposits i' V ment by the county for the blanks and records Stockholders additional liability, 50,000.00 Althoueh not month. ^ i'1.SKRV,CE- for said court... .The act to extend the charter 1 "" known that when the Estabrook Shirt Mfg. Co. *’to{i|I| of the Waldo street railway company has pass- in this Bank are from taxation. Belfast and Camden begin Total $138,231.77 Deposits exempt k‘V. ed the House to be enacted... .The Maine lob- responsibility, fi,',w‘‘en this 1V city and Boston the bill ^ r stermen have won their fight against *'«'Htern which now mail, shall be licensed. The TRUSTEES: -,,r| about requiring that they 2 % on Edison 10.30 a. from two our methods of ^i„j||r m., will make Ask about paying Phonographs committee on sea and shore fisheries ^he mail will come to ^dhv fl..eitrlier-r' was ROBERT V. DUSTOS, .TAMES H. HOWES, FRED G. WHITE, ^ ;,i^ VV'B an adverse report.A hearing given Check Accounts. ALL THE RECORDS iti ifl there be transferred Tuesday by the committee on salaries and fees ARTHUR I. BROWS, BEb D. FIELD. w,h also be an after- ALL THE TIME. fro,, the of Warden t t(> on an act increasing salary u Bock land by steam- from $1,700 to WALDO TRUST Ov*, a,,sferred to the railroad.' Norton of the State prison COMPANY, PARLE & JONES. a number of by ou’ rVce. wiH be greatly ap- $3,000 per year. He came in for MAINE. men- The post rhetorical bouquets from T. S. Burns of West- BELFAST, c % In unday morning for the de- % -J1 Ut brook and Dr. C. A. of Thomaston, tbere wil1 be no carrier Leighton FOLEYSHONET-TAR day Pravnnta PnMMoaia 4% on of Md«| 4% who is the board prison inspectors. V—- ,-^=J _Sura* Turner Center Dairying Association. The Heart Can’t Stand CANNON FOR TEMPERANCE. LIFE’S YOU SHOULD ALWAYS The first page of the Tribune Farmer House Puts Important Amendment in GREATEST “MOTHERS, 1 of 11th is devoted to illustra- That Interest Upon the Penal Code Bill. Is freedom from sickness and HAPPlNf* February Rheumatic Acid fullness of he tions of of the Farmer Center Washington, Februaiy 17. Today an true buildings “L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters have earned a to abolisfi capital punishment as ® REEF IT IS YOUR HOMES” Dairying Association of Maine. First attempt tation through sixty years of cures. Poisoning a penalty under federal laws blocked the eat'tpi, we have the headquarters in Auburn, a consideration of the penal code bill in the Your father and grandfather used large 4-story building; then the interior in committee of the whole. this •‘How My Boy Was Cured of the Grip by Using Father Tbe Uric-O Treatment Expells the Poison house, sitting remedy and it kept them well. Use it of a and the The bill was taken up after the house yourselfH weighing sampling room, From the Blood. it to the in the Knox children. Gives quick relief for ® * John’s Medicine.” collecting station at Richmond, the had become entangled eligi- const^ matter and had laid the question AU dealers mI1mL. F.m 35 and station at and Those shooting pains bility cent. « bottle. creamery Unity sharp, through the aside for the day. chest around the region of the heart mean [By Mrs. Hattie A. Smith. ] the creamery and station at Farmington. The most important amendment in- that poisonous uric and rheumatic acid are in the bill was one to The buildings are all attractive in appear- corporated regulate The Travelers Insurance A C<*"" Hattie A. Smith in a recent letter so much that I a sized one Company, ] ,,1 Mrs. got large last; there to spring and the interstate of W** }AH> on the ance. Under the of ready grip tightly the shipment intoxicating last, bti, ,, ,"|mu ^^B “Father John’s Medicine to He will not let me forget to caption “Co-opera- Hartford. Conn. Mown. says: ought Saturday. muscles controlling the heart’s action. Don’t liquors. Jnrpplllue be in home. little it to him at bedtime. He is back in tive Work; advantages to the far- ASSETS DECEMBER 1908. 'ate ot James P. every My poor boy, give Dairy You must McCall of Massachu- 31, neglect these warnings. neutralize Representative Springs, in said Com.: s seven old, had the grip and was school now, and is feeling fine.” mer demonstrated the Turner Center Real estate, S| years by and drive setts led the fight against capital punish- $ 1,366,632 00 ! seated her flirt and ii„., '*5; ten I was much worried Hattie A. these dangereus poisons from the sick for days. (Signed) Smith, Association of Dr. G. and when he was voted down made Mortgage loans, 15,676,676 03' tion ul said estate I.,i .. ; Dairying Maine,” or sooner or later ment, over him. a bottle of Father John’s Locust Pa. system, they will overcome Policy loans, Ijhad [4049 St., Philadelphia, a of no quorum. Just before this, 6,061,563 83 Ordered. That uoin and and M. TAritchell writes: point Collateral W eeks Medicine at one time when I was sick Cures grip all throat lung you. 25 to the committee had declined loans, 969,416 53 successively, m |. ■fi5 by 27, Stocks and a newspaper publish.‘ with a cold in chest and and it troubles. Not a patent medicine, and While the State of Maine has suffered The true to cure bonds, 36,620,116 86 flH my back, only way Rheumatism is to to substitute electrocution for : s that all i, hanging Cash in office and bank, 73 persons ini, Mg.' me much that now I a free from or alcohol. from the sale of stock 1,572,070 hate did so good got poisonous drugs seriously dairy get at it from the inside with Uric-O. It acts a death A motion for a recess Court, lo he hi i,i l^HF penalty. Agents’ balances, 38,084 36 ot small bottle for It him years in use. the last of 1908, caused by the 'larch next, aim -i, -• Joseph. helped Fifty during with marvelous swiftness upon the was opposed by the enemies of the bill, Bills receivable, 73 «''' ’Lt^K drouth and muscles, 7,812 have, why the said :, W protracted consequent'loss Cleans and a filibuster resulted. The doors were Interest accrued, 723*833 65 of the benefits of kidneys and blood. out the sand-like «Eohi.| and 69 others of for retention pasturage and hay, closed and the Deferred and outstanding life A li ne copy. At lest at Appleton deposits in the muscles, forces the to finally sergeant-at-arms ^B Matters Augusta. were never so kidneys premiums, HAS I 1, of Sturgis Law. practical co-operation was sent after absent members. Nearly 826,356 90 _< as The illustrations perform those duties for which they were de- 4^R| Also: Remonstrance of J. L. Went- apparent today. two hours later, at 7.50 p. m. when 88.—In What the Legislators are Doing and Saying. of signed and neutralizes the acid within Gross assets, 62 Court worth and 73 others of presented of the central plant the Tur- the an- $63,862,563 on Appleton against Representative Madden of Illinois Deduct items WALDOlast, the bn, ^B ner Au- not admitted, 45,897 09 Frank I. Centre Dairying Association, bigod. a was Pendleton, suffrage hearing. resubmission. swered the roll call, quorum secur- a,'■‘^^R:? women’s a business of consid- >•1 James H. Pendlei..;, By Mr. Morse of Belfast: An act to burn, Me., suggest Urico-0 is a liquid taken internally, 3 times ed and the house was declared in recess Admitted assets, The biennial for women’s $63,816,666 53 county, deceased. Ii;ivi, plea suffrage erable magnitude, the whole building final a*count incorporate the Belfast & Liberty Elec- daily, and does not contain any morphine, until tomorrow morning. LIABILITIES DECEMBER 1908. ot ado.!, was held before the committee on judi- devoted to the business of the as- 31, allowance. tric Railroad Co. being opium or other so-called When the penal code bill was taken up, Net ^B in the Hall of the House of out “pain-deadners." unpaid losses, $ 225,106 82 ciary repre- Mr. Miller of Lincolnville: Resolve sociation. One fact stands clear: offered an Ordered, That hoc. By Sciatica, Muscular, Inflammatory and Articular Representative Humphreys Net value of policies, 50,167,122 17 weeks '^B sentatives February 17th. George H. that the farmer cream to j sticcessivelx u, :liSp in favor of Israel H. Cross of Lincoln- contributing amendment, upon house lead- Reserve for claims em- a case Rheumatism all to Uric-O. agreed by against newspaper | unfi-)i Allen of Portland conducted the for this company realizes from three to four yield readily ville. ers, for regulation of the interstate ship- ployers, 4,090,529 55 t>, that all persons u, the of the measure and there cents a of more than is It sells for 75c and $1.00 the bottle or ♦ proponents pound butter fat you I ment of All other liabilities, 956,774 27 l*iohate Court, to in- Allen at REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. intoxicating liquors. of was no opposition. Mr. spoke realized by the farmers of any other can obtain a trial bottle free by to Tbe Cash capital. 00 day March next. ?^B writing The amendment, which is the Knox 2,000,000 have, some and was followed Mrs. Mr. Bigelow from the committee on State. volume over all they why the jjjgE length, by The of increase here indi- Smith Drug Co., 245 Smith Bldg., bill which the forbids the Surplus liabilties, 6,377,133 72 allowed. on Syracuse, passed senate, <^j.,, of Old Orchard, the inland fisheries and game, •' Fannie J. Fernald petition cated is not appreciated as it would be N. Y. Sold Wm. O. Poor & Son. of in interstate A true copy. Attest; -N by 2w7 transportation liquors Total liabilities and V^B of the Maine Woman’s Suffrage for the better protection of fish in Swan if more of the concentrated stuff surplus, $63,816,666 53 B president feeding commerce, unless it is consigned to bona- Association. “We only ask,” said Mrs. lake reported that the same be referred was provided at home. This has Thomas Atwood, Agent, »Y in ter port, Maine. industry ISLE AU HAUT AND STONINGTON. lide consignees and unless the package is 3w7 “that a chance be to the to the commissioners on inland fisheries in 26 from such small be- IIT AI.DO SS.— In Con Fernald, given years grown labeled with the name of the con- ^^R as and as the matter of said plainly *T last, on the <#;h men of Maine to vote on the question game subject that he who is now the mana- AiI^B ginnings Hearing on Their Petitions to be Annexed to signee and the exact character of the Ilieophiliis H. jsim mm or not the women shall be comes under their a was to whether petition properly juris- ger of million-dollar business then 1 tate ot William t.. > Knox contents is shown. The amendment pro- j,(. ^B vote.” Mrs. F. diction the law. a County. said de given to right to George by genera] the whole thing in little building twelve hibits of C. 0. D. County, Mr. same committee on shipments liquor third account of nun; n one of the overseers of the poor Bigelow from miles in the town of Augusta, 18th. The Com- French, away good farming February Mr. Bartholdt of Missouri sought to allowance. and of the Civic Club of Port- petitions in favor of an increased appro- I wanted to this man mittee on Counties threshed out president Turner. show the have the bill amended so as to “The for the fish hatcheries and feed- include Ordered, that no land, was the next oppo- priation with the fruits of his patient toil, but question of the of Isle au week.-. ^B speaker. separation cider, so-called temperance drinks and all successivel\. n of this said Mrs. stations for fish, that the has was Haut and from At a Probate Court held at within and a newspaper nents measure,” ing reported that been denied me. His reply Stonington Hancock and more Belfast, pubh'-li* beverages containing than 3 per for the Ceutii< that ail ^B “have conceded the fact that it same be placed on file as subject matter characteristic of the man: “Let the their annexation to Knox this af- Waldo, on the second Tues- persons unt i,.., ^B French, county cent of alcohol. ol \. 1909 bate to has been acted this com- day Febrnaiy, 1). Court, be h. i»i ,i is to shape a logical argument already upon by business tell the and the farmers ternoon. The measures were considered of March impossible story The Bartholdt amendment was voted tain ins’rninent, purporting to be the last next, and -j^B woman which does not mittee and made on same. have have, the said against suffrage report the glory. separately. 32 to 94. The amend- \yeiwill and testament ol Jane It. Smalley, late why man Mr. Moore from the committee on down, Humphreys ■ apply with equal force to suffrage. In any other the destruction Dr. B. Lake Noyes, who says he ot Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceased, industry pays ment was then adopted, 129 to 40. A true copy. Attest have left the field of debate and banks and banking reported ought to pass of because of a hard the taxes in town, was the having been presented for probate. They earning power simply highest prin- Speaker Cannon took his place on the I fl Bl taken a which to them seems on bill. An Act to extend the charter of season would be classed as but witness for the Ordered, That notice i>egiv**n to all persons in* __Chas. position, suicidal; cipal Stonington petition- floor and voted time with the tere.-ted e the Belfast Trust Co. every by using a cop\ of this order to be 11/* ALl>o SS.— In t behind the statement that here, with well too ers who favor the He said the " ■ impregnable, prices maintained, change. “temperance” forces. published three weeks successively in The Re- last, on tiic freedom for woman is and UPON list of remonstrants was secured at hiI-;^B political just HEARING RESUBMISSION. many have sacrificed their cows rather by mis- publican Journal, published Bellas!, that they John A. Fogg, a. urn at a but not Miss Anna than or because of the Dr. went over the nny appear Probate court to be held at Amelia n the sec- deceased, haviiu; pi. Shaw of president and the ef- detail,telling iust what he thought ■ Philadelphia, tives was well filled afternoon on high price af grain, injurious ond Tuesday ot arch next, at ten ot the clock count ot administia Woman’s was Friday ot the fOLEYSHONET^TAR the National Association, the occasion the fect will be realized more in 1909 than signers. Several of them he said before noon, and s-ow cause, if any they have, ance. of biennial hearing up- for childrens safe, sure• No opiates the ,*R the last speaker of the afternoon. She thus far. were paupers. One of them he charac- why same should not be proved, approved on resubmission. The proponents of the and allot-ed Ordered, that noth- ^R an for for terized as weeks made eloquent plea suffrage The total income at this for the being the worst man in Ston- GKO. K I successive i> measure to resubmit the prohibitory factory Clubbing Offers. The JOHNSON, Judge. a women and told of her in Another The following clubbing A true Attest: newspaper publish. experiences were year ended November 1908, was as ington. was, only one in j copy. IB amendment Senator L. M. Staples 1, ty, ihat ail persons ,. Colorado and other States where the the who has and offers apply only to subscriptions paid in ad- ('has P. Hazbi tine, Register. ^^R of Knox and Thomas of follows: family any sense, that I Probate Court, to l•«- Leigh Augusta. and B| women have the to vote. isn’t much.” He the vance: when payment is made it should be day of March n- •. right Those who in were Butter manufactured. $376,533 39 thought granite ;'B spoke opposition vt a Probate Court bed at within and they have, why Hi- STATE CHARITIES BILL DEFAULTED. Mrs. Lillian M. National Cream and milk. 649,861 85 companies who signed the remonstrance, I stated what premium, if any, is desired. It is Belfast, N. Stevens, for tlie County of Waldo, on the second Tues- allowi d curd. 9,047 83 had done so out of because |B The bill to create a State Board of President of the Women’s Christian Dry revenge the also necessary to say that none of these publi- day of February, a. 1>. 1909. Atruecopv: At* Cheese curd. 168 10 town wouldn’t rebate their taxes. CH/s was E. cations are mailed with The Journal or certain to bo the last p ii V Charities and Corrections decisively Temperance Union, Rev. Charles etc,....u. 44 from instrument, purporting Eggs, 193,402 Harmon also in A wnl and ti-lament ot Maria L. " lllard. late defeated in the Senate February 17th Owen of of the Representative spoke this office. We have to pay for these Waterville, secretary — of the publica- of Winterport, in said of A LDO SS In ( < out in a live- Anti-Saloon favor bill. County Waldo, deceased, YJT after a thorough threshing League, Rev. F. Palladino, Total. .$1,229,013 61 i tions one year in advance, and are then having been lor »» last, on ilu- ini. Elmer K. of Deer Isle con- they ptesenied probate. not enter into the of the First church of Spofford sent from their John It. a debate. Politics did pastor Methodist this total re- respective offices to our sub- Oideied.That notice be to all persons Ihmion, n ly Of grand the producers ducted the case the given s was on a for opposition. He scribers. Our offers are True lleau.m. la The vote, which Bangor, C. E. Dunn of Houlton, county and : clubbing as follows inteiesied b> causing a copy of this order l«» tie question. ceived $1,069,110.32, of this there the claim of those in favor of deceased, having t»rc motion to the bill, commissioner of Aroostook county and disputed for one year’s subscription paid in advance : pimlMied three weeks successively in The Re indefinitely postpone was for cream and milk to Journal, at Belfast that administration ot s^. •: Rev. Almon S. Bisbee of for- paid patrons the bill who say that Rockland, and not The Journal and Farm & Home. $2.00 publican published they was as follows: Portland, 52. The in- at a Probate Court, to be held at that notn $876,219 following statistics Ellsworth, is the for them The Journal and Tribune Farmer. 2.25 may appear Ordered, Donigan, Eaton, Gow- mer prohibition candidate for sheriff of logical place Belfast, within and for said county, on the weeks successive,y, u, Yea—Boynton, dicate the situation for two years and to to The Journal and McCall’s .2.10 XI Cumberland go attend court, and that all their Magazine. ; secxiid Tuesday of Man h next, at ten of the a newspaper publish- ,: ell, Hamilton, Hill. Howes, Kellogg, county. show facts of interest to The Journal and New Idea all dairymen: business interests are there. Magazine.2.10 clock before noon, and show cause, if any they that all poisons mi* r,■- Macomber, Mullen, Osgood, Reynolds, The Journal and Tri-Weekly Tribune. 2.50 have, w ny the same should not be bate Court, to be li, iu a: X HELP FOR THE E. M. C. SEMINARY. 40 CO t- IN U5 O Senator Walker of Castine could see proved, ap- and allowed. of March n Shaw. Smith, Staples, Walker, Wyman. *H proved next, ami -o 99 eg o © w no The friends of the East Maine Confer- valid reason for the He said GKO. E. JOHNSON. have, wiiv the said a* Total yeas, 17. cSt-x® t>«oo change. Judge. X Colcord, Irv- ence seminary made a very strong show- ^^SaSSoo C'1 Belfast was nearer his home than Ells- A true copy. Mtest: Nay—Baxter, Hastings, u ^ a © ©i ( has. p. Hazki.ti.nk, Register. A true copy. Attest 1 War- ing at the hearing held Thursday after- ssow®© a,-. worth but the people there didn’t want ing. Looney, Milliken, Therriault, vn* eg- M Chas. noon on the resolve an to join Waldo county. ren, Wheeler. Total nays; 9. carrying appro- **> I At a Piobate Court, belli at Belfast, within and Knowlton, Lowe, priation of $20,000 for the institution at © c Representative Jones of Bucksport WHAT OVERWORK for the County of M aldo, on the second Tues- U7ALDOSS.-!i»i Absent—Emery, cz ; S « said it was much easier for in his day of February, a 1). 1909. “* Minott. Total absent, 4. Bucksport. This amount is desired for c- : people last, on the fl| a certain instrument, to be the last Sannu-I (i. the of a new school ! *» own town to go to than Ellsworth purporting Norton, g ;|X purpose erecting ; Bangor *>f He AFTER THE CORPORATIONS. © t, J\. will and testament of Gem ge F. llyan. late 1 fast, in said * X for the of manual : and that if went to Knox his building teaching : £« '■ Stonington AND WORRY DID ! of Belfast, in said Countv of Waldo, ueeeastd, sec* nd and final ot Cumberland has X Senator Wheeler and and a number want to to Penobscot. for lowance. training agriculture people might go • _ having been presented probate. the an act X to E. E. of Blue said ■ presented Legislature of very sound reasons were advanced why •r j-rO .5 Judge Chase Hill, Ordered, That notice be given to all persons Ordered, that m X of weeks which provides that the Secretary the legislature should the o*2 the sentiment of every one in his of Mrs. Aaams of De- j interested by causing a copy ot ibis or* er to be successive-iv grant request : ! part Machiasport a X a list of all the cor- of three weeks Miecessiveiy in The Re- newspaper publish, o State shall prepare of this school which has behind it a Hancock county was the published X long against change. scribes Her at Belfast, that that all int- i, whose franchise tax for 1907 re- -c *3’§ C Condition and publican Journal, published they persons X record of to the and in- © CC e* 3 «4-< © I. conducted the bate porations usefulness State Rodney Thompson may appear at a Probate Court, u> be held at Court, to he In ,u :X and the amount due from ot March mains unpaid cludes among its honored alumni such case for the Isle Au Haut people. Davis Tells How She Was Belfast, within and for said County, on the sec- next, arm charters of such •|l=agS.3?E1.(3 ond of March next, at. ten of the clock have, why the said -• each. The companies names as those of the late Chief Justice g .£*»•§ T. Conley said the communication with Tuesday Restored to Health. betore noon, and show cause, n any they have, ed. (iKoi.t, | as fail to this tax and expense of £ g.g S-S.S-S was pay Wiswell and John R. Buck of the United Rockland much easier than with why the same should not be proved, approved A true copy. Attest: December are collection before 1, 1909, States State department. E£5|“S5;S Ellsworth and that every person on the The symptoms of general debility aud abowed. (has. !' II and a of $300 is GFO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. suspended penalty pro- Rev. Frederick Palladino of island wanted the bill to pass. to the cause but weak- Bangor vary according A true cops. Aft* si: vided for who undertake to do Ernest W. A I DO SS In ( persons conducted the and the C Bowditch of Boston, who ness is a ( has. P. hearing speakers «*-«*,«« c o always present, to Hazeltine, Register. Y\T»t business for one of these cor- O O 5 5 tendency last, on the b11: suspended included Miss Amanda Wilson of Bangor, Q ®[j has spent his summers therefor the past | x x x w and in George ('. Want. a*!t*r: I This is to hit some of bc'Trt 30 perspire fatigue easily, ringing porations. likely Fred E. of the semin- years, in favor of the within and Clarendon II. hr, v, Principal Bragdon J- spoke change. the sometimes black At a Piobate Court held at Belfast, dollar with C C C .2 3 ears, spots passing | the million corporations, Prof. of the of 3 3 3 © 3 3 the committee on towns voted tor the County of Wald", on the second Tues- County, deceased. I ary, Sprague University Friday before the eyes, weak in.” to back, vertigo, ! day of Ft binary, a. 1) 1909. final account of adiim "nothing paid Maine and Representative Jones and unanimously report “ought not to wakefulness caused by inability to stop to be last allowance. | ■ certain instrument, pm porting the LAW. Hon. Oscar F. Fellows of pass” on the to the HEARING ON THE STURGIS Bucksport. ■ss- i ; proposition separate The \ wid and testament oi Elizabeth that noti-v co : :■§•u thinking ,aud unrefreshing sleep. Randall, Ordered, At the members of the town of and Isle au Haut of weeks was held before the commit- conclusion, ® : : Stonington cause of the trouble bo some drain late oi Belfast, in said County Waldo, deceas- successively n* A hearing 'l ® ©99 may a committee stated that it was the finest ^ from Hancock and add to Knox been lor probate. newspaper published ! afternoon be to tc Otbl? a eg county on the or it be mental or | ed, having presented tee on Thursday upon system may that all ini * i, -: judiciary that had been held before the county. Ordered, that notice be given to all persons in- persons one hearing sometimes insuffi- 1 bate to be the of the Sturgis law. No s physical overwork, a of this order to be Court, heid repeal committee. The needs of for the lz terested by causing copy of March for the absolute of the Stur- help cient nutrition due to disturb- three weeks in The Re- next, and I spoke repeal THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE. digestive published successively have, the institution were eloquently advanced and X- Journal, at that why said some O —i eg ance. publican published Belfast, they 1 gis law, although thought they ed. OH' it was shown that within ten miles of at a Piobate Court, to tie held at Hel- The cure for this condition is a tonic j may appear A true favor its the Eat- Its Friends of on the second copy. Alt- might repeal, provided this are who The increase in cost of of the Urge Passage Resolve Ap- la t, within and for said County, school there 13,000 people disposal such as CH AS I on amendment to the constitution giving treatment, described by Mrs. Tuesday ot March next, at tell of the clock be- have no school and no product over 1807 is easily accounted for One-Fifth of Mill of State the Governor the to remove de- high advantages propriating Marian M. Adams, of fore noon. ml show cause, if any they have, why power the off in the of Machiasport, « hope of such except at the Bucksport by falling quantity cream, Valuation. Maine. She the same slum tl not be proved, approved and X\J A LDO SS.- in sheriffs could become effective, says: : TT on linquent school. and enforces the lesson of continuance to .i llowed. last, tile Ex- I suffered for a with John a. dmii which they very much doubted. maintain the business. Men overlook the Augusta, Me., February 18. The year general GEORGE F. JOHNSON, Judge. Fogg, The that the school Amelia (. ( art* Senator Rev. Charles E. Owen speakers explained i of Maine made a debility which was brought on by over- A true copy. Attest; i, Sturgis, is not in the that the fact here illustrated that in down University splendid dec* used, ■ the Anti- sectarian sense cutting work ami worry. 1 could not chas. P Hazeltine, Register. having h of Waterville. the secretary of add showing this afternoon when the resolve digest account of Amelia << students are not allowed to attend any their supply one-half they material- and lived Saloon Mrs. Lillian M. Stevens j one-fifth of a mill on the solid food mostly on milk. dian of Vi lulled K I; League, church and it was to the of and appropaiating At a Prob 'le Court held at Belfast, within ami that they may desire ly expenses adminstration, stomach was sore aud would dail for allowance. of Portland, National of the valuation of the State for a of six My feel for the County ot w aldo, on the second Tues- president pointed out in this connection that the so reduce the percentage of profit as well period Women’s Christian Union, | for maintenance and an inflamed. I couldn't sleep well at night. day of February. A. \). 1909. Ordeied, that Temperance five missionaries that have been sent out as the volume. years equal Weeks su*.civssiveiv and the Rev. Wilbur P\ amount for the e I tired out easily and it was about all I certain instrument, purporting to be the last Berry, president In addition to the size and character of for building san period, a newspaper pubd-i < ; from the school represent four different could do to around. I should A will and testament of Arthur J. Trevett, of the Maine Seminary at came before the committee on get have ty, that all poison- j Wesleyan 1 name the school the main at Auburn it I up appro- latent in said County ot Waldo, deceas- 1 denominations. The of building will, been in bed but hail to to take Prospect, Probate Court, to !. Kent’s Hill, and a former Held secretary priations in the Senate chamber. keep up ed. having been presented for probate. has been maintained because of reasons think, be of interest to the readers of the day of March next. I Civic j care of my children. I had nervous Ordered, That m tiee be to all in of the Christian League, opposed Tribune to note the character of Among those who spoke at the hear- | given persons have, w the sai.l connected with its endowments. Farmer terested a copy of this order to be hy the of the law. were President W. headaches almost every day and when- by causing (it- repeal the ten creameries or stations ing Fellows, T^ three weeks successively m The Re- collecting ever head ached stomach would published A true copy, AU ! THE PENOBSCOT BAY WATER CO. Haines of Waterville, Samuel W. Gould my my Journal, published at Belfast, that they located in different parts of the State, all publican ( in- be worse. I also had neuralgia in the mha- at a Probate Court, to be held at MARAT1ME MATTERS. to the main of Skowhegan, and E. B. Winslow of appear In the Senate Thursday morning Sena- contributing industry, yet head and neck for several Belfast, within and for said County, on the sec- ■ who are members of the months. I the farmers to deliver the Portland, Board of March at. fen of the tors Reynolds of Kennebec introduced an enabling pro- lost in flesh until I about ond Tuesday next, DO SS.—!i, After 43 Years. Sarah M. Pennell of Trustees. Treasurer I. K. Stetson weighed only clock before noon, and show cause, if any they YYTAI act to the Penobscot j duct at a minimum cost. These tell their TT last, on tin. incorporate Bay and John M. Oak of E. J. Has- 90 pounds. have, why the same should not be proved, ap- ; of adminstratrix of the estate own of neatness as well as attrac- Bangor, ( lurries l, Park, auu. Water Co., W. T. Haines, E. H. Machias, story “I was treated a for aud allowed. naming kell of Westbrook and J. A. Roberts of by doctor several proved Henry S. Pai k, I J. Moore as 1 of the late William E. re- tive architecture, each one a GEORGE E. JuHNSON, Judge, Cowing and John incorpora- Pennell, will furnishing months. He said I was rundown aud County, decease Norway, who are on the board, were also A true Attest: tors to the towns of and good object lesson to the general public. copy. and final account supply Searsport ceive $18,750 from the award of $25,000 Two the nervous, but he didn’t help me any and Chas. P. Hazei.tine. Register. Stockton and the of j The idea that anything will answer for a present. large charts, showing for allowance. Springs city Belfast, i decreed in the suit the made the various my stomach was worse when taking his against govern- does not hold with this appropriations by Ordered, That n t all in the county of Waldo, with water. building corpor- medicine. A cousin me ment for the loss sustained when the States for their State were advised to try At a Piobate Court, held at Belfast, within ai d weeks be from in ation. Universities, successivei The may Boyd’s pond Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and for the Countv of Waldo, on the 9ih of i> supply Olive Francis was sunk in collision Maine the smallest sum when I day a newspaper pul- the towns of Stockton and Pros- brig This association pays one cent extra displayed. gives A. 1) 1909. Springs with the had taken a few boxes I felt some bet- February, ty, that all person' gunboat Winooski 43 years ago. of any of the 15 commonwealths having to or from Goose Pond in the towns of for milk from tested cows, and this milk I took several boxes in HAH B. FEMES, widow of Wales Klines, Probate Court, pect, i The of the assessor divid- like institutions. ter. all and was of Mai eh Frankfort and The report special goes to the consumers by itself. Daily HANlate of Lincolnville, in said County of Wal- day next. Swanville, Searsport. was cured. I knew the pills were presented a have, why the san- ing the award filed at Portland Feb- are President Fellows said the total amount helping do. deceased, having petition pray- stock is at shipments made from the collecting ett. i; n capital placed $500,000. 13th. needed the for maintenance me from the start for soon I could sleep ing that A. 1. H. Pi idler may be appointed ad- ruary as well as the main station to the stores by University of the estate of said deceased. A true \ 11< i PETITIONS, RESOLVES, ETC. better aud was less nervous. stom- ministrator copy. Wreck of Sch. Miles M. Merry. in the cities the this year was $164,274. Part of this would My Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to Ch\s I'. I' 1 big operated by corpor- been of Belfast: Remon- ach iias in good shape since aud I a of By Mr. Morse The four-masted schooner Miles M. where the demand for the be received from other sources. This sum all persons interested by causing copy tins AJwon nn fVi/i V\nnnli virifUivt n ation, product, have been in health.” be three weeks strance of C. L. Wright and 63 others of amounted to $78,095, $86,177 good order to published successively 4 DM1NISTKA H I both milk and cream, steadily increases. leaving in The Republican Journal, a newsp per pub- Belfast resubmission. few the which the would have A helpful booklet, “Diseases of the 2V er hereby giv< against hundred yards of life-saving 25 to 40 cent State to provide. lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- 1 Today the product of per will be sent auimm-t Jones of Petition station at The was Blood,” free upon request. bate to be held at Belfast, within aud for appointed I By Mr. Bucksport; Moriches, L. I., just before more cows could be of last valuation of the State $428,- Court, disposed readily, If are from on the 9th of A. 1). HAITIF A. SI.I-.FI'I of H. P. Burrell and 19 others to set off 17th. The where and on this a of a mill tax you suffering impoverished said County, day March, daylight February point so is the call for cream. Well or- 000,000 fifth urgent blood you cannot afford to wait another 1909, at ten of the dock before noon, and show in the County ol V a lot of land from the town of Bucksport the vessel on the sand was would or $1,000 less than the of said t lay pounding thoroughly managed and up to produce $85,600 before cause, if any the* have, why prayer bonds as the law da \ same of day giving Dr. Williams’ Pink not and annex to town Dedham. ! less than a quarter of a mile from the ate in all the work of the it was actually needed for maintenance. petitioner should be granted. mauds against the ] fanized, factories, Piils a t trial. • GFO. E. By Mr. Colcord of Waldo: Petition of place where she ran ashore last year, He objected to the statement which has horough JOHNSON, Judge. desired to preset-1 i needs only further development of the Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are A true copy, Attest: all indebted tberet. E. T. Haskell and 57 others of Monroe and an sold by j the crew of the Moriches life-saving farmers been made that the U. of M. was Chas P. Hazkltine, Register. spirit of co-operation for the of all or will be ment immediately. \ and for retention of the station her as the eastern institution. It to the druggists sent, postpaid, \v l \ s vicinity Sturgis quickly recognized Maine to receive $1,000,000 or more from belongs of law. vessel which they had assisted less than whole State,he said. The honor of Maine on receipt price, 50 cents per box; Montville, February this one organized co-operative move- six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and Also: Petition of W. L. Bradeen and a year ago. The Merry was bound from demands that, whether it be for, the County of N'aldo, on the 9th day of ment. supported Medicine N. T. 44 others of Troy for retention of the Boston to Newport News, Va., in ballast. or abandoned. The appropriation of $20,- Company, Schenectady, February, A. I). 1909. A DM1NISTRAKtK | H. administrator of A scrtbei In reby Sturgis law. When first sighted by the life savers she FELL FROM SCAFFOLD 000 in 1897 he said was greater in propor- SPROUL, the estate of William B. Sproul, late of Win- duly appointed adn a Also: Petition of W. L. Bradeen and was between the beach and a sand bar tion than a would be THEOPHILUS hundred thousand in said County of Waldo, deceased, hav- AND INJURED HIS BACK THE PALATINE INSURANCE terport, JAM ESS. HUM 44 others of Troy for mandatory impris- lying off shore and was sailing along the now. Unless better facilities were pro- CO.. Ltd., ing a petition praying for a license to | | presented v onment of the liquor seller. shore, her officers apparently unaware of vided for the faculty it would be impos- LONDON, ENGLAND. sell at private sale and conv* y certain real estate in the County ot | James C. Lee of 1100 9th deceased described in said bonds as the law Also: Remonstrance of E. T. Haskell their the vessel was Thirty years ago to of said petition. danger although then sible increase the teaching force and, “ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1908. demands against tin S. D. fell from a scaf- Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to and 57 others of Monroe resub- in shallow water and the weather was St., E., Washington, C., there was reason to believe some of desired to present > against very i Stocks and 00 all interested by causing a copy of this i bonds. $2,589,755 persons ail indebted thereto mission. clear but dark. Soon afterward the ves- fold and seriously injured his back. In telling those now in the wrork would be older to be three weeks successively engaged Cash in office and bank. o7,502 85 published ment Bradeen sel struck on in l'he .Journal, a immediately. Also: Remonstrance of W. L. ! the beach only a short dis- about it he says:—“My suffering was terrible: lost. He drew adismal picture of the con- balances. 23 Republican newspaper pub- j Agents’ 342,254 lished at that they may appear at a Pro- and 61 others of resubmis- tance from the station. Rid- ditions of houses and Bills receivable. Belfast, Troy against j life-saving from the small of my back all around my stom- dwelling boarding i 1,152 67 bate Court, to he held at Belfast, within and for Brooks, February she on Interest and rents--.. sion. ing light drove high up the beach was as if I houses in which the and students 29,985 37 said on the 9lli day of March, A. I). ach just had been beaten with a faculty County, * DMINISTEA'H'K Mr. Cook of Petition of before a wind. at to All other assets. 14,216 38 1909, attend the clock before noon,‘and show By Unity: strong westerly Owing the U. of M. had live in. More a\ scriber hereby giVi club. I tried all kinds of plasters, belladonna, if have, why the prayer of said Edward D. and 14 others of to the in her she will was nec- cause, any they adin.n Sylvester difficulty floating dormitories were needed and it should not be duly appointed capcine and porous, without getting relief, and | Gross assets. $3,034,866 50 petitioner granted. Eustis for resolve for $50,000 for hatch- probably be a total loss. The schooner essary to erect small dwellings for the GEulOiE E. JOHNSON, Judge. CAltOLlAE bkadi so-called electric of Deduct items not admitted. 16,311 17 eries and fish of Dr. S. Z. was under the command of John bought belts, but none use of the It was these I A true copy. ttest: in ol 'N protection, Capt. faculty. things — the County them did me Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. bonds as the law dn- Nash and others of Somerset county for Farrow of Islesboro, Me., who was in any good. which made it necessary to have an as- Admitted 33 assets.$3,018,555 mands against the 1 samp. to the illness One while near sured a so charge temporarily owing day, working my daughter’s income for period of years LIABILITIES DECEMBER 1908. desired to tie 31, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and present Mr. Nickerson from the Waldo of The is owned that the •> county Capt. Fickett. Merry back me so that I had trustees would know what they " all indebted thereto house, my pained badly Net unpaid losses. .$ 416,374 17 for the County of aldo. on the second Tues- delegation reported “ought not to pass” by the well known Maine were and what had to do with. A. I). 1909. ment immediately. shipbuilding to quit. I went into the house and lay down doing they Unearned premiums. 1,305,152 98 day of February, CHAM on bill an Act to amend Chapter firm of J. S. Winslow & Co. of Portland, A new barn was because under to be the for ease. had a bottle of Sloan’s needed, All other liabilities...... 95,503 11 certain instrument, purporting Belfast, February t‘. ; 198 of the and Laws of and was and at Bath My daughter testament of Eliza P. Benner private Special built by Percy Small existing conditions enough cows could Surplus over all liabilities... 1,201,525 07 A last will and Liniment in the house and she rubbed back in said of Waldo, 1907 to records of real estate in in 1901. who has been ill my not be to meet the of late of Northport County "' relating Capt. Fickett, kept requirements deceased been for well with it and me seme home. having presented probate. e 1 the county of Waldo. at his home in Hampden, was seen Wed- gave to take the institution. Milk and cream for Total liabilities and surplus. $3,018,555 Administkaroiihereby gives non- to all By Mr. Kelley of Boothbay: An act nesday by a Commercial reporter. He I used six and a half bottles of Sloan’s 25c. butter and cheese was JAMES H. KNEELAND, Ordered, That notice be given persons pointed administrate; making being Agent, interested by causing a copy of this order to he the estate of for the taxation of and said: “This is the first news I have Liniment and can do as much work now as 40 miles and 3w6 Maine. providing yachts any purchased at points distant Searsport, published three weeks successively in The Re- whether heard since the that COTTON W. MI pleasure craft, propelled by I got out and it isn’t best man in the shop, I am transported express to the college for publican Journal, published at Belfast, they although sixty-seven by to be held at \Va or otherwise. in the world to a man well. I this Mr. Gould may appear at a Probate Court, in the County of ; steam, gasoline help get old. I would not be without Sloan’s purpose. Mr. Haines, ■■ years Belfast, within and lor said County, on the sec- bonus as the law on• a Mr. Cook of Petition of C. have commanded the ever since Liniment and the ■ By Unity: Merry for any consideration and recommend Mr. Winslow.also urged passage The Millennium ond Tuesday of March next, at ten of the demands against the ;• M. Howes and 23 others of Montville in she was built seven and have it to of Coming and show if the year ago anyone suffering pain.” the resolve. By Harry F. Howard clock before noon, cause, any they desired to present favor of increasing the mill tax for $5,600 in her. She cost $90,000 and was have, why the same should not be proved, ap- ail indebted thereto a' | A Book One Should Read and allowed. schools one of M. M. insured. I don’t understand how of March 15th. Every proved ment immediately. by mill; Reynolds partilly C. R. Kluger, the Jeweler, 1060 Virginia Extra Session Congress Nothing visionary, nothing assumed, every GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. and 15 others of Burnham for same; of she got ashore this time, for her ground Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., writes: “I was so weak thought substantiated by scien- A true copy. Attest: Belfast, February 11 tific and Biblical j E. A. Twitchell and 39 others of Burn- tackle was the best of any vessel on the from kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a Washington, D. C., February 17. The proofs. Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. ham for same. coast and should have held her hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley’s Kidney extra session of Congress will be convened The author explains many of the things in t he against cleared Bible by modern science which has Mr. Morse of Belfast: Petition of went in Remedy my complexion, cured my This was always The subscriber here- By anything. “Capt. Farrow the on March 15th. date definitely puzzled you. NOTICE. FOR backache and the irregularities disappeared, notice that he has been duly ap- ; I. G. Bell and 43 others for same. this because of illness. and President-elect Taft au- Rev. 21:4, 22:2.—“ And there shall be no more EXECUTORS’by give Merry trip my and I can now attend to business settled today the last will and testament of every day, death, neither sorrow, nor neither shali pointed executor of By Mr. Nickerson of Swanville: Peti- He was master of the Sarah J. Law- and recommend thorized the announcement. crying, s Foley’s Kidneya Remedy to all there be any more for the former LEWIS REYNOLDS, late of Burnham, At a my reside1 tion of C. W. Haskell and 36 others for which was a _•_ pain: thing* bargain, rence, lost week ago, though sufferers, as it cured me after the doctors and are And he shewed me a ri «rer This FOLLOWS LA passed away. pure in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given Belfast. property .<# same. he was not aboard at her at the time.” other remedies had failed.” Sold all PNEUMONIA GRIPPE. of water of life and on either side of the rivet by drug- bonds as the law directs. All persons having desirably ^ follows la was good repair, By Mr. Colcord of Waldo: Petition gists. Pneumonia often grippe but never there the tree of life, and the leaves demands the estate of said deceased are Business « V of the tree were for the of the against inspection. follows the use of Foley's Honey and for healing nations.” desired to the same for settlement, and of J. L. Wentworth and 71 others of “Doan’s Ointment cured me of eczema that Tar, Bound in cloth. 400 sent present selling. For full pari la and deep seated colds. Re- pages, postpaid all Indebted thereto are requested to make pay- Appleton for mandatory imprisonment of had annoyed me a Iona time. The cure was grippe coughs for |1B. Order of tho Author. fuse but the genuine in the yellow „,e„t Immediately. Street,Bpl ttf : sellers. permanent."—Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commis- any pack- F. £ REYNOU)8 10 Elm liquor age. Sold by all druggists. Harry Howard, Boehutor, N.H., U. 8. A. Also: Petition of J. L. Wentworth | sioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. ftlEftttMEraAR Burnham. February 9,1909. Telephone connection GRAY SQUIRRELS AND RABBITS.

A Hearing Before the Fish and Game Com- mittee. OHNSON'6 The committee on inland fish and game ANODYNE held the life of the little gray squirrel in their hands at their hearing Wednesday afternoon, February 14th, when they con- sidered the advisability of the bill to make LINIMENT! an open time on the “friskies” through- for out the State. Don’t let a cough or a I The advocates of the bill that urged COldS cold get a hold on you—it I the were most destructive of squirrels into I bird life and that their killing ought to Croup may develop something ser>ous. Shake it off at ■ be permitted for this, if for no other Coughs reason. Chairman Carleton, who said once—ta^e a ^ew ^r°Pso^ I that he wasn’t interested in the bill Csturrh one Johnson’s Anodyne Uni- m way or the other but only wanted to Pramne pre- ulauips ment on and see how I sent the facts to the committee so sugar they Cholera could decide as they thought best, called quickly it will bring relief. H attention to the fact that it had been for found to rid Boston Good external pains necessary common ASthma of the animals in order to prevent the too. For 9 7 years has cured birds from being driven away entirely. Bronchitis sprains, strains, muscular ^B Senator Knowlton of Piscataquis hoped Influenza rheumatism, sciatica, lum- that the bill wouldn’t be passed and that I BELFAST BAY FROM WILSON HILL. the hago, stiff joints,lame back, committee would report Pleurisy* ^B unfavorably etc. upon it. He gave his reasons for Try it! in the The I feeling Centuries public meeting evening. j OBITUARY. this way at some length. He said he Guaranteed under Food and Drugs Act, Hint- June Serial number 518. ever the 80,1906. yak j irst and only lady filling Grand ] had taught school for about 40 years and that he had 25c. a bottle; large bottle holding three times and Legislation iVorthy Patriarch chair of the State of j Edward Barton died at Vinalhaven constantly endeavored to im- venation Dyer as much, 50c. Sold everywhere. uncon- press his with the so far as I was Mrs. L. C. after rendered pupils wrongfulness of i,i.W.1909. tlaine, know, January 23d, being the lust for j scious cerebral hemorrhage and re- killing. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., boston, mass. of Portland, who is still living by “I’ll venture to ’artington in that condition for three hours. say, went on Senator ^B lanvKN. maining md who has long been prominent in I Knowlton, “that the fact that a lot of It came to his grief-stricken family like around a emperance work. Maine has given to r thief in the stealing away from squirrels play camp renders it j night, more attractive treasure in a to the average visitor ;he world few more logical, witty and The white blood corpuscles them their most precious ranee conven- than the fact that there !'. and and loving husband and father, to may happen to STATEMENT OK THE doquent lady temperance orators than are the protectors of the be a trout brook •ed States in 1832, ,vhom his home was a castle, and his nearby.” He admitted that his desire to PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY VlI's. Partington. It is to be regretted human body against the in- love for his wife and children was its protect the squirrels 'tate Temperance be Maine Central R R. of ;hat this order in Maine, which has roads of bacteria defense. He was born in St. might largely sentimental. Hartford, Conn. Maine on the basis carrying the strong “But in 1857. His childhood sentiment is the greatest wielded such a influence for George, Me., thing ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1908. moderation powerful deadliest contagious diseas- in the he declared. On and after October arly were in Vinalhaven, the native world,” “Perhaps 5, 1908, trains connect- Real in our old is now near- lays spent most of at estate, $ 141,013 38 rood grand State, es. When a you felt that too, when ing Burnham and Waterville with through d throughout the It has been proven by ac- home of his father and mother. way, Mortgage loans, 44,983 33 there at this you were It is sentiment that trains for and from Bangor, Waterville, Port- 'Vorts to diminish y extinct being writing only young man be went to Vermont to learn younger. Collateral loans. 60.100 00 tual tests thatpersons taking the Stars and land and Boston will run as follows:] few divisions in existence. the tool sharpener’s trade, and continued keeps Stripes flying from Stocks and bonds. 6,894,884 75 g a moderate use the of this but. it. is senti- Cash in office and to pursue that vocation in South Ryegate, top building, FROM BELFAST. bank, 699,717 15 Speaking of the Civil War reminds me I ment that makes | ut as the temper- j Barre, Hardwick and Vinalhaven and had better citizens of every Agents’ balances. 698,243 45 or ten before it oc- one of us.” |Ja,m. p. m. p.m. Interest and 82 leaders hat some nine years friends the work- rents, 58,115 | in Maine, j TRUE’S ELIXIR many among granite Belfast, depart. 6 55 12 15 3 20 All other It was at assets, 80,459 87 lurred a Watchman club ers He was a this stage in the game that v Hon. Temperance everywhere. always strong Citypoint. t7 00 tl2 20 + 325 \ Appleton, that order Chairman Carleton tore off a few on the novement and a many of have a greater number of Union man, having joined Waldo |7 10 tl2 30 +3 35 Gross assets, 75 Kent of sprang up good of sentiment himself. $8,677,517 Bangor, when it \\ as first formed. But several subject Brooks. 7 22 12 42 3 47 Deduct items not admitted. 13,108 00 ;hese clubs were in the cities white blood than he Rev. Ebenezer ! organized corpuscles months before his death he withdrew “What,” asked, putting his glasses Knox .,. +7 34 tl2 54 3 59 ind towns the State. In the in his “what is more Thorndike. 7 40 1 00 4 05 Admitted of the throughout before taking True’s Elixir. from it to join the Lobster Fishermen’s carefully pocket, assets, $8,664,409 75 speaker j beautiful than the Unity. 7 48 1 08 4 13 j ?arly summer of 1852 a very large club Union, in which occupation he engaged innocent, gamboling LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 19*08. '4U. and others. I It has the toned lamb? Burnham, arrive. 8 10 1.30 4 35 kept system for a short time. He was married in And yet, gentlemen, you may Net was in Belfast, and among the Clinton. 8 28 6 07 unpaid losses, $ 450,440 38 and a organized have eaten for your dinner the organized | for three generations (57 Bube Plains, Quebec, July 8, 1893, to today Benton. 8 38 6 16 Unearned premiums, 3,946,002 42 irominent members was Judge Wood- lamb that was about last All other of total absti- Nellie R. Sheldon of Morrill. Me., who is ] gamboling Bangor. 11 35 3 20 6 10 liabilities, 81,852 78 j years). Why not start and week. Cash who was born in Brooks, well both as a It’s only sentiment, I tell you. A.M. capital, 2,000.000 00 ■ Lite for a iury Davis, known in this vicinity, prohibi- take it ? Life lives on death. It’s the law na- Surplus over all liabilities, 17 A'ni. M. Woods, Col. T. H. Marshall, C. to-day teacher and also as student of the E. S. of Waterville. 8 44 2 12 6 22 2,186,114 N. S. at Castine, and who survives him ture!” A.M. p,m. p.m. [’. Carter, H. H. Johnson and many This Portland. 11 50 4 50 9 30 Total liablities and surplns, $8,694.109 75 on the temper- 35c. 50c. $1.00 with five the eldest of whom is proved too much for the com- : children, 1 E* D. 330 755 Albert M. Stockton rther well known and leading citizens of mittee and the was turned Rrwtnn 5 39 Ames, Agent, Springs, i ne 1 am to ! fourteen years, the four years. subject hastily Boston, proud youngest to the w D. 3 20 905 g25 Maine. 3\v7 ,'our the active members are Edward snaring of rabbits in Hancock Montville in Waldo city. Among j They George S., W., Leslie ! j E. He also county. It was that when the TO BELFAST was Lemuel R. Palmer, a shipbuilder, MASONIC PRESIDENTS B., Marian W. and Freda explained U. S. Branch Sun Insurance Office of Lon- i' reared, was one j the leaves to mourn their loss an father present law, making snaring of these P.M. A.M. a of Geo. D. aged A.M. ind I believe brother Capt. j animals was !■ State to a B. and I. B. illegal Hancock 700 don, England. organize | M ore than a million Americans have a and brother, Reuben passed Boston iED. 900 who was un- was Boston, Palmer of Center Montville, the lat- county exempted at the of a w D. 8 45 ASSETS y. This occurred j direct and several other millions an in- I Dyer, the former of Vinalhaven, I request DECEMBER 31, 1908. | former senator. Jones of Bucks- P.M. one of the ablest seamen of ter of Me. The funeral was Rep. Real 79 t'ter the first na- loubtedly direct interest in the proposed investure Madison, Portland. 10 35 estate, 290,637 ; j port told of who made a busi- 7 00 1 05 a I held at his late residence 27th, many boys Mortgage loans. 25,000 00 iis day. When boy at the “Center” j of William Howard Taft with Masonic January A.M. ■ution was held in the Rev. 0. S. Smith His ness of shipping rabbits to Boston and of Stocks and bonds, 2,993,025 25 jsed to listened to his sea stories, and degrees “at sight” in Ohio, Thursday. officiating. Waterville. 6 55 9 50 4 15 onth of March of i were to Morrill via Bel- : many luckless partridges who became Cash in office and bank. 245,773 27 This is the highest distinction that can remains taken Bangor. 6 45 12 25 often heard him say that there was entangled in rabbit snares. No one Agents’ balances, 404,824 42 Free Will be conferred the It is the fast by his brother-in-law, D. E. Sheldon ap- p. M. Bap- j by order. to Interest and rents, 40,420 30 more beautiful than a full rigged of R. I.. and J. F. Sheldon and peared object to having Hancock in- Benton. 7 02 +9 56 4 22 voted to form the nothing prerogative of the gram! master of the Howard, All other assets, 38,249 17 Osie E. where were cluded in the prohibition with the other Clinton. 7 13 10 05 4 33 | ship on the high sea; and also that liquor State, jealously guarded and rarely ex- Dutton, they placed a so-, in The interment counties and the bill was tabled for ex- Burnham, depart. 8 25 10 20 4 50 temperance ercised.1 It will be the second time dur- Merservie’s tomb. Gross assets, 4,037,930 20 was the sailors greatest foe. He voy- ecutive session. Unity 8 44 10 45 5 09 a committee to will be later in Morrill Deduct items not admitted. 26,485 19 ! ing a hundred years of Masonry in Ohio cemetery. Thorndike. 8 5? 1100 5 17 around the world twice, but on a Hearings on a number of other fish l h' of toial aged that this has been done, the other in- Knox. t9 00 til 10 to 25 pledge of South and game matters were held but none of Admitted assets, $-1,011,445 01 distant and happy shore he is at rest stance when Asa S. Bushnell of John W. Starrett, formerly Brooks 9 15 11 30 5 40 ; at that being them was contested meeting ! died 17th at his home in and nothing of inter- Waldo 19 25 11 40 50 LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1908. from sickness and and stormy seas. !Springfield in that State was thus honor- China, February 15 pain 74 He was est developed. i9 35 til 50 16 00 Net hey resolved that 1 has been Athol, Mass., aged years. Citypoint. unpaid losses, $224,195 00 One of the stron? temnerunce leaders ed. In Pennsylvania the act born in South China and his early life Belfast, arrive 9 40 II 55 6 05 Unearned premiums, 2,462,264 77 pray for temper- 1 more frequent, but still rare. John Foley’s Orino Laxative cures constipation j after the Civil was and station. All other liabilities, 70 :)f our State before and ex-Governor i passed in Maine eastern Massa- anil liver trouble and makes the bowels tFlag 63,895 a took their Wanamaker. Penny packer healthy over all 54 they chusetts. He moved to Athol about 25 and Orino is Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at Surplus liabilities, 1,261,089 War was Hon. Lot M. Morrill, who was ;and Gordon of were ! regular. superior to pills and I. id rum from the Judge Philadelphia tablets as it does $5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch. ! this years ago and engaged in business with not gripe or nauseate. Why born in in 1815, one of a family granted privilege. take Through tickets to all points West and North- Total liabilities and surplus, $4,011,445 01 | s followed their I Belgrade his brother. L. S. Starrett, and was a anything else? Sold by all druggists. j Mr. Taft will be the third of the west, via all routes, for saie Lewis JaiiH's Puttee £ S»n, Agents. Maine. 5 I jf 14 children, among whom was Ex- j salesman for the firm for by Sanborn, | Belfast, Ohio Presidents to be a member of the travelling many Agent, Belfast. MORRIS MCDONALD, 3w7 Governor Anson P. Morrill, who was also j years. About 1889 he married Miss Eve- Vice President and General Ionian or Masonic fraternity, Garfield and McKin- Manager. Society, | j Sheldon, who survives. He was a OR. HUMPHREYS' F. E. BOOTHBY, General strong temperance man. Hon. Lot M. ley being the other two. Our presiden- lyn SPECIFICS. Passenger Agent. The Metropolitan Casualty Isnurance Co. or in ! member of the Masons and of the Meth- Directions with each Vial In Five organized, but did not tial line with the most distinguish- Languages. Morrill entered Colby college, began odist church. Besides the two of New York. ; over the country i ed Mason of his time, Washing- widow, tnglish, German, Spanish, Portuguese and French. and soon after the George graduate, began study brothers and four sisters survive, L. S. ASSETS DECEMBER 31. 1908. is is of drunkards in ton, who l ook his degrees at Fredericks- of Starrett of Athol, Mass., S. C. Starrett No. FOR j of law with Judge Fuller Reidfield. V a., in 1753, which was forty-tive Price Stocks and bonds, $568,006 20 uni reclaimed by this \ burg, of South Mrs. Fannie of Hon. O. Howe, Postmaster Gen- miles from Mt. Vernon, where the young China, Hussey 1. Fevers, Congestions. Inflammations.25 Easterii Go. Cash in office and bank. 71,725 68 -■■is more Timothy Waterville, Mrs. Horace of Jack- 2. Worms, Worm Fever, or Worm Disease 25 Sfeamship balances, 103,573 38 thoroughly | then lived. He won high honors Sibley Agent’ eral in Garfield’s administration, was also major Minerva Hancock of 3* Colic, Crying and Wakefulness of Infants.25 Interest and 13 in the New as did of and sonville, Fla., Mrs. rents, 4,279 l)|u'd Eng- within the order, he out it, 4. Diarrhea, of Children and Adults.25 BANGOR DIVISION. the same office. At the South and Mrs. Sarah other the a student in age a movement was on foot in 1780 to Royalston, Mass., 5. Dysentery. Bilious Colic.....25 ary part of put Smart nf Athol. Grlpings, Gross assets, 747,584 39 of 24 Mr. Morrill was admitted to the bar make him “grand master” of Masons 7, Coughs. Colds. Bronchitis .25 Deduct items not admitted, 20,510 71 iperance organiza- 8. Toothache, , Neuralgia.25 First Class Fare Between and twelve later moved to throughout the United States.” But Belfast and Boston s u had its but years Augusta. Col. Olonzo G. Putnam died February 9* Headache, Sick Headache. Vertigo.25 day, State rights sentiment was strong Admitted assets, 727,073 68 He was first elected to the Maine Legis- 18th at his home in Bucksport, aged 80 10. Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Weak Stomach.25 way for more ad- to defeat this Hoarse LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1908. enough project. Pennsyl- He was a native of Houlton and 13. Croup. Cough, Laryngitis.25 $2.25 1 in 1853 as a Democrat and in 1856 years. S orts for the lature vania ratified it, but the Grand of 14. Salt Kheuni, Eruptions, Eiysipelas.25 Net 42 great i Lodge the most of his life as a railroad unpaid losses, $ 15,305 came spent or Rheumatic leaves ■ the Senate. It was Massachusetts and 15. Rheumatism, Pains. 25 Steamer State Belfast about 2.30 79 6 11 was President of balked, nothing Bay Unearned premiums, 295,651 inanity. man. At the outbreak of the Civil war 16. Fever and Ague. Malaria.25 and that of it. p. m., Mondays Thursdays for Camden All other liabilities, 51,491 59 during this session of the legislature he enlisted from Dover as lieutenant col- 17. Piles, Blind or Bleeding, External, Internal. 25 Rockland [ llow petitioned the Masonry flourished during the Revolu- and Boston. Cash capital, 200,000 00 his the onel of the 22d Maine and suc- 18. Ophthalmia. Weak or Inflamed Eyes.25 For and a- a he delivered great speeches against regiment Searsport, Bucksport Winterport, Surplus over all liabilities, 164,624 88 stringent'law, tionary War, all the more, doubtless, be- 19. Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head 25 and ceeded Col. Thos. Jerrard to the com- about 7.45 a. m., or on arrival of steamer from removal of Judge Woodbury Davis cause men like Washington and Frank- 20. Whooping Cough, Spasmodic Cough.25 intoxicating drinks mustered out as colonel. Boston, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Total liabilities and surplus, $727,073 68 law. These lin were its enthusiastic mand, being 21. Asthma,Oppressed, DiiRcult Breathing.25 as the of the prohibitory among repre- adjudged an'in- repeal He had a brilliant war record and was 27• RETURNING Field «£: Quimby, Agents, Belfast, Maine. he sentatives. There were no less than Kidney Disease, Gravel, Calculi.25 were the greatest one of the most veterans of 28. Nervous Vital Weakness 1.0(, 3w7 ••ars later, in 1840, speeches perhaps of which held com- prominent Debility, eleven army lodges,one Steamers leave Boston and Fri- ever delivered on the temperance ques- Maine. He was well known to the trav- 29. Sore Mouth, Fever Sores or Canker.25 Tuesdays, igorous munications at Affiliation at 5.00 m. campaign Valley Forge. as conductor on the Bucks- 30. Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed.25 days p. tion, his in the United in the order doubtless to cement elling public Sore and Leave Rockland, via Fire Association of Philadelphia. for prohibition, a although speech helped branch which he 34. Throat, Quinsy Diphtheria.25 Camden, Wednesdays sport trains, position and at about 5.30 a. or on when he branded the the between and 35 Chronic Congestions, Headaches.25 Saturdays m., arrival ASS RTS DECEMBER was elected and States Senate, liquoi friendship Washington took when the Maine Central the 31, 1908. the latter the acquired 77. Grippe. Kay Fever and Summer Colds .25 of steamer from Boston. on floor of the Lafayette, presenting Real estate, $ 00 a use was traffic the greatest legis- branch and held to within 11 years ago, Leave and 366,600 system commander-in-ehief with a Masonic A small bottle of Pleasant Pellets, fits the vest Winterport Mondays Thursdays at 10.00 a. at noon. Mortgage loans, l,76t.52999 as the when he retired from the service and has bold or sent on of m., Bucksport 12.00 secured our lative body in the world “gigantic which he wore in with pocket, by druggists, receipt price. first apron conjunction All live is insured Collateral loans, 132,750 00 since been living in Bucksport. He has Medical Book sent free. freight, except stock, crime of crimes.” was a masterly effort. the Grand Lodge of Maryland in laying fire and marine risk. Stocks and bonds, 4,646,829 50 sixty years ago. | no immediate his HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MPDICINE CO., ! against corner relatives, surviving Oorne- Cash in office and bank. 489,223 10 as the stone of the national Capitol FRED W. ROTE, for home These addresses, as well his speech wife and son. William and John Streets. New York. Agent, victory in 1793. It will be remembered that only Belfast, Maine. Agents’ balances. 632,947 96 the Democratic Interest and rents, 75.959 33 huh was heralded against pledging party President Roosevelt delivered an address Mrs. Rosetta Cornforth died February Alt other assets. 1,490 73 the of Maine to further concessions to before the Grand of United States any Lodge Pennsylvania 15th at her home in Unity at the advanc- extension of in the territories upon the 150th of Washing- 61 vision fully sus- the slavery anniversary ed age of 86 years, 11 months and 20 Gross assets. $8,107,330 j ton’s initiation. Deduct items not admitted. 9,920 00 the same session, and She was born in Unity and had ine. or any other during legislative is not to have days. Masonry supposed any j all her life there. For 1 his denunciation of the National Demo- passed many liquor traffic, if influence upon politics and any use of it Admitted assets, $8,097,110 61 years she taught in the town schools, cratic in 1856 as “a flagrant for that is a violation of its LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1908. platform purpose and took much pleasure in after life in and an insult traditions, though it seemed to have Net $ 320.922 43 mperance orgam- outrage upon the country j knowing that many of the young pupils unpaid losses, been in more its Unearned 70 be dragged by opponents she had instructed had ranked in premiums, 4,978,983 ^ in our and to the North,” ought to published, high 00 State, than its friends in the first part of the All other liabilities, 37,662 ,, and by j the and business world. She was the Sons of for were among the most able a ! professional (’ash capital, 750,000 00 they nineteenth century. In spite of temp- late was the widow of the Robert C. over all liabilities, 2,019.842 48 « ever delivered in the hostile Andrew Jack-1 Surplus as first organized eloquent speeches ; orary sentiment, Cornforth and is survived by two daugh- son. who had been errand master of Ten- 1842. Maine was Maine Legislature. ters, the Misses Isabell and Alice Corn- Total liabilities and surplus, $8,097,410 61 nessee, was elected President while that \ this move- In a letter from bx-Governor Money forth, who have resided on the home Thomas Atwood, Agent, Waldo County. great sentiment was at its In these height. and cared for their and '■ before he ] place mother, 3w7 ■l its first subordi- Perham, written several years days, even if its ritual is no better by two sons, Alvah H. and Lester Corn- iallowed in 1844. A died, he wrote: “I have a vivid recollec- known, its purposes are better under- forth of Pittsfield. The funeral ser- Caledonian Insurance Lot stood and public opinion is un- Company ions were organized tion of the great speeches of Hon. rarely vices were held at the late home of the friendly even among those who are not of Edinburgh, Scotland. -ia, Woolwich, Vas- M. Morrill against the removal of Judge deceased in Unity at 10 a. m. Thursday. YOU CAN Masons and never to become expect Lester Cornforth of Pittsfield, who was ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1908. I The Davis and the of the Boston Waterville. repeal prohibitory such.- Transcript. her with his mother at the time of death, Real estate. $ 525,000 00 law the session of 1856, io COAL is now. 'iaine was organized during legislative returned to after a buy NOW, Stocks anil 00 Foley’s Honey and Tar clears the air passa- Unity Wednesday bonds, 1,143,275 ler was a and also the to the license at home. Cash in office and bank, 161,580 03 powerful change system ges, stops the irritation in the throat, soothes day’s stay we can because offer \ou un- 48 for that and then again from the inflamed membranes, and the most obsti- Agents’ balances, 143,674 struggle legal during year Bills receivable 94 58 am nate cough disappears. Sore and inflamed TRAVEL coal. that ’. license to in and I E. M. who died at Old usually good Coal 81 and up to the time prohibition 1858, are healed and and the Judge Yates, Interest and rents, 7,795 lungs strengthened, a veteran news- man who Orchard last week, was All other assets, 2,S05 63 lembership in Maine certain that no temperance cold is expelled from the system. Refuse any has been caielully selected— b it the genuine in the yellow package. Sold paper man. After the war in which he with recollects those times will ever vote to 53 something by all druggists. served with distinction he was in turn with this in view—to Admitted assets. $1,984,231 law.” and be at home or be point give --- mhers legal voters; repeal the prohibitory connected with the Machias Union, Port- LI ABI LIT!ES DECEMBER in land Boston utmost our powerful factor in I “Hon. Lot M. Morrill was Governor China Lake Improvement .association. Advertiser, Advertiser, the satisfaction to Net unpaid losses, $ 134,349 27 1 Machias Republican, Portland Transcript, Unearned 1,236,001 55 Hunt in our com- 1858, was elected to the United States at home and travel if premiums, Lewiston Journal, Valley News customers and to all other peo- All other liabilities, 36,297 57 term One of the results of the awakening in Ossipee helped to lay the Senate to fill a for the He has held over all 14 vacancy regard to sanitation and improvement of and Biddeford Journal. of Surplus liabilities, 577,583 of for suc- serv- discernment. Good clean principles prohi- ending in 1863, and re-elected has been the of many town,offices at Old Orchard, ple property organization have a Total liabilities and $1,984,231 53 o are as trial since 1895. He was you surplus, li\ing today. cessive terms. In 1876 he was made the China Lake Improvement Association. ing justice telephone. coal a d honest Yes, 3w7 78 old. Yates was the first weight. order that Presi- The constitution states that the years Judge show Secretary of the Treasury under object but of the association is to the editor of The Machias Union, owing over the right time to is now and u nt men of Maine in 1883 at his home safeguard that One call your buy British America Assurance dent Grant. He died of the waters and to and to ill health continued in capacity Company, and purity protect Later he returned to the of Canada. specially before the in Augusta at the age of 68 years, improve the fisheries and ravigation of only four months. right place, here, assuredly. Toronto. Dominion with in China lake in Machias and edited the Machias Republi- in case of the organiza- thus one of the pioneers the towns of China and VS.SETS DECEMBER 31, 1908. passed away can. He was succeeded as editor of the telephone Neal Hon. and Vassalboro, and to promote the interests Stocks ami bunds, $1,397,100 30 Dow, the founding of the Republican party Union W. Drisko, who retired -< of residents, cottage holders and others by George THE Cash in office and bank, 24,990 78 lovernor Sidney leaders in the or- several sudden or fire one of the first great in the enjoyment of the waters and years ago. sickness 1 Agents’ balances, 97,497 69 M Morrill and his ganized prohibition movement in the shores of the lake. The following officers j Interest and rents, 21.926 65 ■ trill, Judge Wood- will his name live, were elected: President, John A. Wood- Word was received at Castine Febru- State of Maine. Long is often worth more to I Gross assets, $1,541,515 42 n sum, China; clerk and treasurer, Theron 17th of the death of Mrs. George H. Chase, Eli Jones, will it stand the brightest ary Swan & Co. Deduct items not admitted, 68,045 34 long among E. Doe, W. C. Witherle in Concord, Mass. Since the Sibley and others. China; directors, Hawker, j many a of and hu- stars as iover temperance H. H. Bryant, H. F. White- death of Mr. Witherle, Mrs. Witherle than for a Admitted assets, 08 War Waterville; you its cost $1,473,470 which worked house, South F. H. has lived at her former home, Concord, manity. China; Jealous, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1908. •i ler and indirectly North Vassalboro; W. S. East for a of the time, but had ‘‘Oh is the name of this hero and sage. Bradley, great portion Net losses, $114,449 33 bright A In Edmund S. Hollis of Troy, in the unpaid Maine. In Rev. the dimness of Vassalboro; C. W. Jones, China. retained her interest in Castine. year. bad weather Whereas, Unearned 779,708 91 1863, It will shine like stars through of Waldo and State of Maine, his premiums, meeting will be held each year in July at County by All other liabilities, 12,998 44 who was then Grand age; mortgage deed, dated the fifteenth day of No- deeds are inscribed on the pages of story China or Vassalboro. The assessments over all liabilities, 566,313 4<> His a vember, A. I). 1888, and recorded in the Waldo Surplus Maine, at of will be a a it is conveni- reported Forever to live in the sunlight glory. dollar year. It is planned to great of Book n County Registry Deeds, 216, Page 427, Grand Division watch ana do Total liabilities and surplus, $1,473,470 OS that legislation carefully every- conveyed to me, the undersigned, a certain par- "" IA 3w7 " have tried every- thing possible to make the lake a CASTOR cel of real estate situate in in the who were members Sufferers who say they place ence. Troy, County 1 are of do the members For Infants and Children. of Waldo and State of Maine, and bounded as "Ur State were accounted without benefit are the people we beauty. Especially thing wish to follows: the same three of land for. We want them to know from glad keep the water pure. The land being pieces Firemen’s Insurance Co. of Newark, N. J. and it is safe looking named in a deed from me to Nathan to esti- that Cream Balm will conquer owners about the lake have always taken The Kind You Have Always mortgage experience Ely’s Bought of said now deceased, deed ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1908. "ft the Fever, and obstinate a deal of it and want to not our Rogers Troy, by my terrible conflicts Cold in the Head, Hay great pride in Why let local manager dated October and recorded in Catarrh. This remedy acts di- Bears the twentieth, 1877, Real estate, $ 108,997 06 !M|., not forms of Nasal protect their rights in years to ! in iesg than 10,000 sensitive membranes. coipe. /^f Waldo Registry of Deeds, April 18, 1878, Mortgage loans, 2,367,925 00 1-1 rectly on the inflamed, The association is with a rates for residence service? ,ance of One trial will meeting great Signature of (JvxS/ZT&UAW quote Volume 183, Page 284, to which reference may Stock and bonds, 2,240,676 (X) Maine bore arms Cleansing, soothing and healing. deal of is Priceiwc. favor, and a large membership be had for a more particular description, the Gash in office and bank, 65,235 25 convince you of its healing power. j ^irteen years ago, in 50 War looked for. At the annual in three lots containing thirty-five acres, more or balances, 232,942 39 ot All or mailed by Ely Bros., meeting Agents’ 1 druggists, it has less; and whereas the condition of said mort- Interest and rents, 50 1*94, the National Di- New York. July been arranged to have lead- A Talk on Milk. 31,794 ren St., has been now reason on also to NEW ENGLAND gage broken, therefore, by All other assets, 5,053 89 'n ing experts sanitation speak, liit s‘‘S8'on Waterville, it of the breach of the condition thereof I claim colds that de- have advice on fish culture. Hoarse coughs and stuffy may a foreclosure of said mortgage. Gross 09 u,ll|versary of the nation- are assets, $5,052,624 velop into pneumonia over night quickly Dated this second day of December, A. D. ssion was and it soothes at H. P. Hood & Sons escaDiisnment in LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1908. largely at- cured by Foley’s Honey and Tar, Impure blood runs you down—makes you an cently TELEPHONE AND 1908. FRED W. BAGLEY, the and ex- Charlestown. W. M. Brown, manager, receiv- the inflamed membranes, heals lungs, easy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Administrator of the estate of Arthur W. Net unpaid losses, $131,478 73 throughout Unit- and an instructive talk pels the cold from the system. Sold by all Blood Bitters purifies the blood—cures the ed the company gave Bagley. 3w6 Unearned premiums, 1,663,370 13 anada and a I on the of the milk supply and its im- ,; closed with cause—builds you subject his T. A. Anderson. All other liabilities, 20,650 92 druggists. up. After an By Attorney, "* s | portance as a food product. inspec- TELEGRAPH Cash 1,000,000 00 al mt'eting in the Con- establishment a capital, ,1 tion had been made of the over all 31 Urc*)- minutes with if Surplus liabilities, 2,237,124 In the of Baby won’t suffer five croup For delicious lunch was served. The Somerville Qr spring MKnHnl Indigestion. I Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil Relieves sour stomach, Journal says that the members present were and 09 n of Maine held you apply at^once. | FOtEYSHONEY^TAR Total liabilities surplus, $5,052,621 jridivision palpitation of the heart. Digests wqatyotieat greatly pleased at their entertainment. COMPANY 4W5 •top* Um OOlltfh tnd hull lung* 3w7 I aterville and closed with. It acts like magic. ed to her and her relatives in this SEARSPORT. and Stockton. The banquet ball was beautiful- recent phase SHIP NEWS. ly decorated with the national colors. Mrs. of h*r illness. Andrew M. Rose had charge of the banquet A company of ten persons, Messrs. L. P. Dr. S. C.J Pattee returned Saturday from a AMERICAN PORTS. room, with the aids: Mrs. W. E. Lawton, L. A. A. W. and following Gardner, Trundy New York, 17. schs. IT business trip to Boston. February Sld, Mary L. Grinnell, Mrs. David Nickels, Mrs. Henrietta Mrs. L. P. Lawton, Miss Flora Gardner, Miss Crosby, Chehaw River; Gladys, Brunswick; 18, ar, sch. Miss Guida C. Homer spent Sunday in Bucks- R. Young, Mrs. Laura J. Closson, Mrs. J. F. Susan Harriman, Miss Mary Hichborn, Miss William E Downes, Brunswick; 19, ar, When[Belfast CitiZcl, Fill schs. Wm. Bisbee, Calais via New Ade- port with her parents. Wheaton, Mrs. A. R. Lombard, Miss Jessie Q. Harriet D. Hichborn, Miss Nellie Hichborn Haven; laide Barbour, Jacksonville; 20, sld, schs. Annie and Miss Alice Hichborn was driven to Sears- Mrs. W. M. Thayer of Belfast was registered Nickerson, Miss Martha J. Ross, Mrs. Emma F. R. Lewis, Rockland; James W. Elwell, Jackson- Mr: Edward H. at the House last week. Davis, Mrs. F. A. Nye, Miss Elizabeth M. port last Thursday evening by Doyle, of ville; Blake, Virginia; Northland, There can be no just Searsport Stonington. rta Nickels, Mr^. C. F. Swift, Mrs. Henry G. Cur- Berry & Doyle, to attend the supper and of this will Continue 19 I. H. Havener has bought the Nichols studio Boston, February 21. Sld, sch. Georgia Gil- tis, Miss Fannie E. Smith, Mrs. L. A. Colcord, drama—‘‘A Regiment of Two—” given under an aching back, th, a, on Main street of William Mason. key, Brunswick; 23, ar, sch. Henry B. Fiske, ~9j Miss Angie N. Carver, Mrs. Clara E. Carver, the Ladies’ Guild of the Congregationalist par- Brunswick. orders, the dangers ; f9 Hutchins Bros, of Brooks exhibited their ish in Union Hall. The tables were beautiful- Philadelphia, February 19. Ar, sch. ills when is Mrs. H. E. Merithew, Miss Hattie Hall, Mrs. Etna, relief ,, in Union Hall New York; 21, ar, bark Matanzas, Fernandina iljg moving pictures Friday evening. Webber, Mrs. Mabel McElhiney, ly spread with delicious viands, the serving most positive proof Josephine via Norfolk; 22, ar, sch. George W. Wells, Port- John Ames, who has been in ^Belfast for the Miss Antoinette Webber, Miss Emily Ross, admirable; and the farce comedy very amusing land. cured.J Read what ! HI month for 19. medical treatment, [returned^home Miss Lucy Ross and Ernest Grinnell. After —causing a laugh from beginning to end. The Baltimore, February Ar, sch. Wm. L. Benjamin Robins, n,. ,,, 9 schs. were Douglass, Boston; sld, Edward B. Wins- “In Sunday. the supper a short musical program was given Stocktonites present highly pleased with Me., says: 1907 I r, H low, Portland; Mertie B. Crowley, Boston; Ad- all features of the entertainment and extend Pills ■ The R. & R. Lime Company’s barge No. 1, by Miss Lillian Mowry. At 8 o’clock the com- dison E. Bullard, Mayport; 29, sld, sch. Wm. L. ney through th,. ladies on the Boston. finished discharging fertilizer at Mack’s Point edy a Regiment of Two” was given with the congratulations to the Searsport Douglass, let the public know w|,.„ Cape Henry, 1. Passed out schs. .-.9| following cast of characters: William Robert- success of their undertaking. February able remedy they wvr. Y jH Saturday. Alice Holbrook, Norfolk for Jacksonville. Dr. Fredwick K. Charles for ;t l<„ Hon. and Mrs. A. E. Nickerson of Swanville son, Sawyer, Havener, Brunswick, Ga., February 16. Ar, sch. S. G. considerably P. Miss Harri- THE NEWS OF BELFAST. back and in the attended the in Union Hall H. C. Buzzell, Rupert Colcord, Haskell, Boston; sld, sch. Henry B. Fiske, Bos- my Wm Cong’l supper ton. ette M. Roulstone, Mrs. I. H. Havener, Miss over-exertion or th, Thursday. The church Honolulu, February 15. Sld, stmr. Harriett K. Webber, Miss Mildred E. Shute. ladies of the M. E. postponed Mexican, caused me added ,!,■•. 9 W. moved his from Salina Cruz, &c. A. Chisholm has family their 25 cent from last to ton;ght. The entertainment was very amusing through- supper night Norfolk, February 16. sch. Brina P. Kidney Pills cured me, Mechanic’s Hollow to the Shute house on Sailed, ^B and 1 could ... out, all the members playing their parts in a Herbert E. Bradman has sold the property in Pendleton, Jacksonville; 19, ar, seh. Maine, do m,\ HI Leach street. Baltimore; sld, sch. Isabel B. whatever. 1 nev< i, MM creditable manner. East Belfast on the comer of Swan Lake Wiley, Bermuda- 20, ar, sch. Sallie recommend Doan's A is to POn, Baltimore for BE children's dancing class open at the avenue and which Mayport. the shore road to Searsport, Pascagoula, Miss., February 16. sch. procured at Wilson 1H G. A. R. Cld, hall, Saturday afternoon, February STOCKTON SPRINGS. includes the building formerly known as the Joseph W. Hawthorn, San Juan. For sale by all deal, >9 Miss Lillian instructor. ter Milburn *27th, Morey Curtis store, with stable, to Bradford P. Gard- Fernandina, Fla., February 17. Sailed, sch. Co., Buffa!, ^ Sedgwick, New York. for the United States Hi At a meeting of the Hotel Keeper’s Associ- The annual town has been called ner. meeting Brunswick, Ga., February 21. Ar, sch. Jacob Remember the nam, V held in W. M. tion, Brunswick, Me., February 5th, for Monday, March 8th. Leroy Coombs has moved into the Cottrell Haskell, Boston. other. E. Grinnell was elected one of the vice Wilmington, N. C., February 17. Cld, sch. presi- Mrs. Alvah C. Treat will entertain the Cur- boat shop near the steamboat wharf, where he Edward Stewart, New York; 18, ar. sch. Au- dents. has rent Events Club, socially, Wednesday, March excellent facilities for his business. In gusta W Snow. Port Tampa. New The night of February 12th some one enter- 11th. addition to the speed launch he is building for Haven, Ct., February 19. Ar. sch. Wm. E. Brunswick. ed the hen house of Mrs. B. O. Sargent on the Fairbanks Company of Bangor he has under Downes, Lumber is nowr arriving at Cape Jellison Tacoma, Wash., February 20. Sld, steamer Steamboat street and stole a cockerel and four j construction a 14-foot catboat for William Kot- piers. Sch. Merrill C. Hart is loading lumber Columbian, Colcord, Honolulu. hens. man, to be used on Pitcher’s pond. It will have Perth Amboy, N. J., February 20. Ar, sell. ! there for New York. Adelaide S!i a Barbour. Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. and daugh- small gasolene engine. 11 Montgomery Mr. W. J. Creamer came down from Bangor Georgetown, S. C., February 20. Ar. sch. ter Edna arrived Monday from Bucksport and Mrs. Cora Knight Clifford, Superintendent I’HOSPMT KKliHY. Charles New last to remain a few with his Whittemore, York; sld, sch. John Saturday, days P. M. Ginn of The News of Brooks. are the of Postmaster J. W. Black on of Purity in the State Women’s Christian Worcester visited relatives Bossert, New York. guests a severe cold. family, having here several last week Arroyo, February 20. Ar, sch. Star of Main street. Temperance Union, will speak in the Baptist days Charles Lane Sea, The schools are all closed for the short va- New York. rThe Current Events Club met Wednesday j church of St. George visited friends here several P. Griffin of this, Thursday, evening at 7.30. Pas- days Key West, 21. sch. i Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Canton, afternoon with the Misses and Harriet cation. February Sld, Stanley Mary tors and have the last week-The many friends of Mrs. W. C. H. Miner. Port are on the people very kindly given up Tampa. Mass., receiving congratulations D. Hichborn, in regular session. A. 11. Stantial of Belfast was in town Satur- Savannah, 20. usual prayer held that to Harding will be glad to hear that she is gain February Sld. sch. Pendleton birth of a born 4th—Esther meetings evening daughter, February day on his old friends. Brothers. New York. The Penobscot Bay Electric Co. is wiring unite with us in this service. A cordial invi- ing all the time-Mrs. Evander Harriman calling Clement Griffin. Portland, February 17. Sailed, sch. Auburn, Masonic block throughout, for lights. Their tation is extended to the public. In the after- has been quite sick with the grip, but is im- M iss Flora Tasker of Monroe is spending a ! Demerara. Steamer Bay State, on account of inclement few work in our village is proving very satisfac- noon at Mrs. Helen Carter’s, 25 High street, a proving. weeks with Mrs. W. S. Jones. Calais. February 20. Sld, sch. Flora Condon. weather, made but one last w*eek, arriving New York. trip tory parlor will be Mrs. Clifford, The Pomona is to meet here next reception given WiNTKiiroi: Grange with one of the r. Searsport, February 21. Sld, barge R. & R. Sunday morning largest who after a social interval will address and a attendance is The Young Peoples’ Guild will be entertain- briefly Mrs. Fred has Tuesday large expected. L. Co. No. 1, for Rockland. of the winter. Whitney returned from a trip freights 1 those gathered. Light refreshments will be Stockton. 22. Ar, sch. Will ed Friday p. m., by Mrs. Pierce D. Lancaster, to Massachusetts... The A amount of lumber is hauled to February Jones, drama “Me and Otis” large being Belfast; 23, sailed, sch. Mrs. B. O. Sargent and daughter, Miss Lucy served. The teachers are especially invited. Merrill (’. Hart, New at the home of her mother, Mrs. Sylvester B. will be presented by local talent at Northern the A. J. Roberts mill now' run by the Peavey York. A., left by train Friday for Brooklyn, N. Y., Middle Mrs. Clifford is the wife of a well known Pendleton, street. Light Grange hall Monday evening, March 1st.. brothers. OK EIGN TORTS. where they will visit Capt. and Mrs. James B. Methodist minister, now stationed in Strong, Salina Mr. and Mrs. McPherson and young son, who Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holmes have returned home Nelson Nickerson and wife, who spent the Cruz, February 16. Sid, stmr. Texan, Parse for several weeks. arfd will be welcomed by Belfast people as con- Nichols, San Francisco. have been at The Stockton for sever- from a few days visit in Jackson and winter here with their R. C. boarding nected with the of Rev. B. C-. Went- vicinity. son, Nickerson, St. Thomas, 10. bark John The board of trade meeting which was to family February Ar, S. al months, left Monday. Mr. McP. is an Those who attend the Monroe High school are have returned to Swariville. Emery, Fort de France for Turks Island. have been held last was on worth, formerly M. E. pastor in Belfast. She [Cap- Saturday postponed electrician and has been at work in town. at home for two week’s vacation... Several tain Haskell received injury to his and is from a tour in Aroostook Norman died last He leg, of the weather until returning speaking McTaggart Saturday. Cole is on to assume account of the inclemency from here attended the entertainment in Mon- Captain way command.] Mrs. David W. Nickels and Miss had been ill a daughter, county. In Fort Fairfield she was the guest of long time. The funeral was held Victoria, B. C., February 16. Ar, Puri- Saturday, February 27th, at 2 p. m. roe Town hall last ship of came over t Friday evening under the at church tan, Boston. We Elizabeth, Searsport, Saturday Mrs. Adelaide S. Johnston, Treasurer of the the Wednesday. carry everything auspices .. .The O. St. John, N. B., 18. sch. in[th(l Mrs. B. F. Colcord and daughter, Miss Flor- afternoon to visit their cousins, the Misses State W. C. T. U. of£Morning Light grange February Ar, Harold Last Tuesday she spoke in The masquerade ball to be held at Union B. Cousens, New York. of painters Mr. and Mrs. Hichborn on Church late Gardner Grange dramatic company presented supply ence, Mr. and Mrs. John Frame, street, returning by Mills. Next she will be in Hall will Fort de France. Smyrna Sunday the drama Friday evening, February 26th, February 17. Ar, sch. Clif- E. W. Fletcher and Miss Guida C. Homer at- train “Border Land” at Union Hall Thurs- ford N. Monday. Madison. A collection will be taken. doubtless be a pleasant occasion. Carver, Carteret. dap to a and audi- Monte Feb. FULL tended the Governor’s ball in AugustaTuesday, Mrs. Medora Marden is troubled evening large appreciative Christi, 17. In port, sch. Herald, Li Ms df ; quite lately A New R. F. D. Route. Postmaster Frank Mrs. A. E. Dow and Mrs. Grace Dow Bachel- from ence .. Mrs. Doane of Point-a-Pitre. arrived 4th for Manzanillo February 16th. an action of the which is Roxbury, Mass., spent by imperfect heart, L. Field has been authorized to extend the der made a visit Bay and Chester, Pa. Sunday and Monday with her sister, Mrs. C. M. very pleasant with the family most We to hear of the Feb. 18. sch. Jacob Kitchen The rainstorm last was very annoying. hope, rural service from the Belfast of E. G. Lander of Thorndike last Demerara, Ar, S. Wins- ; Friday night delivery post Nealey. Tuesday. Portland. Furnishings of her in the near low, a south- strengthening system office, to with one carrier at heavy and was accompanied by strong begin May 1, 1909, The town wrill be held next future. SWAN VI U.F. meeting Monday. marine MISCELLANY. west which con timed nea^v all day Sat- a of $630 annum, horse Stoves gale, salary per including There are few fights in as the town and fijii Mrs. S. Nickerson and Mrs. H. prospect Norfolk, Va., February 20. Sch. Sallie POn, with a northwest wind ivirs. tawara in. narnman will nave tne the route to be as No. 6. The :\V. F. M. urday, clearing strong hire, designated is well united in most matters of Gates, from Baltimore for went to pretty public Mayport, returned n Ladies’ Aid meet route will be as follows: Phillips Unity last Friday to visit 20th with Plumbing Saturday evening. Society this, Thursday, af- beginning at the post policy. jibstay broken. '''pedalt), relatives.E. H. Nickerson and son Clinton Delaware ternoon, at her home, for sewing. All are office, thence west and south to Miller street, Breakwater, February 18. Wreck- Lieut, ami Mrs. Frederick F. Black, nee Miss Mrs. of Portland are at Josie Fogg is at home from Bangor for ing steamer Breakwater left here for cordially invited to join in the work of these 02; thence west and southwest to Greenlaw’s Maple Terrace farm fora today Ross of who have been at a few* visit. She Hen and Chickens Shoal to work on wrecked Searsport, Santiago, few days-Miss Ruth Marden is sick days leaves her daughter, willing helpers. corner, 3.9; thence east to Wood’s place and very sch. Sarah W. Lawrence, which went will sail from Havana tomorrow on the Mrs. A. M. somewhat ashore Cuba, and w’ill have a physician from N. H., Shibles, improved in 10th while bound Mrs. Sadie Jordan Clifford finished her term retrace, 1; thence southwest to Wadlin’s cor- Conway, February from Newport transport Sumner for Washington, I). C., this week... health. News for Boston. Mitchell & thence southeast to shore Albert Cunningham and son Troai of ner, 1; 3.9; U. will take highly successful work at the Lowder Brook road, where the 11th Infantry, S. A., Elmer arrived home from Ihe triends of Miss Greta of Jacl thence northeast to Flanders* corner, Greenfield Monday. Larrabee After school last Friday. Experience and natural 2.1; HIGH STREET. part in the inaugural parade. leaving Small son were to KORN EElFAS: thence northeast ar.d northwest to Elwrell’s ....Edwin went to Brooks Monday to pleased see her here one day re- I.ieut. Black’s will be aptitude render her one of our most thorough Washington regiment visit his son Bert. J. W. Nickerson went to As a little tot she lived in this and efficient corner, Belfast, 4; thence northeast, north and cently. village Colby. In Stonington, 8. to Mr. stationed at Fort D. A. Russell, teachers. February Wyoming. to visit his with her Miss Camera and Mrs. Warren a east to Belfast post office, 9. Length of route, Somerville, Mass., Monday children.... aur.t, Clements, who Augustus Colby, daughter, K worked the rank At this writing (Monday) the members of Albert Marjorie Smith. Ppnobscot Lodge, of P., 17 miles. The Civil Service Commission has Nickerson is recovering from the stroke thought very much of her. the Indies’ Aid are a Colson. In North to on one and the rank of Society preparing supper of Sullivan, February 14, of Page candidate paralysis he had 4th .. Mrs. Wal- been requested to certify the name of an January Friends here have heard from Mrs. Alice C. Mr. and Mrs. James Colson, a son. to be served Tuesday p. m., at 5:30 o’clock, in on three candidates evening, ter J. Nickerson is on .. Esquire Monday elegible for to Route No. 6, and the sick list Rev. A. Winslow at the Huntington Home in Ames- Griffin. In Canton, Mass., February 4, to the hall of Masonic and appointment 22nd. The is in a banquet block which A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Griffin, a Do wife of were fa February I.iodge prosperous Belfast in town where daughter, In the commission will hold a rural carrier’s ex- bury, Mass., she went last week. She will Esther Clement Griffin. are now 15 candidates be reported next week. condition. There taking Monday calling on friends. stood the amination in this county March 27, 1909. It is journey well and seemed better than Gott. In Tremont, February 1, to Mr. and the ranks. Penobsc< t No. U. R. K. Last our weather was varied jliat in all the fimu Company, 40, week by a genuine when Mrs. Robert M. a son. necessary that not less that 6 persons forward she went from here. Gott, s. but t> °/( ;s done of will a ball in Union Hall a WKsT FK AN K FOHT. In P., give grand snowstorm Tuesday, most beautiful day Fri- Harper. Last!ne, 14, to Mr. and done in- on the prescribed form, proper application, so February % being bj The school Miss Dorcas Anna Davis has over to Mrs. Lawrence P. a d.> n Thursday evening, March 11th. Good music day and a rainstorm Saturday. Monday began JHigh at Monroe village. F. M gone Harper, daughter. drafts? 11 you that will reach the Civil Service 1 they Commis- the farm in North Monroe to Lowe. In Deer Isle to ing account start < will be furnished. the at the most Nickerson teacher, closed February 19th for a spend her vaca- (Reach), February 6, working days, present week, sion in D. on Mr. and Mrs. T. from its couvenienc' Washington, C., or before tion w'ith the of Samuel Lowe, a daughter, { two weeks vacation... Miss Freda Knowlton family D. W. Mansur, which true. If you arc A bill was introduced in the senate at Au- auspiciously—a charming day. March 1909. The Claribel Emma. Wednesday 17, necessary sne calls her home. Her Miss tern come to us an.: of Swanville visited her father, Llewelyn aunt, Mary Perkins. In Castine, February 6, to Mr. and gusta last week by Senator Reynolds of Ken- Mrs. Everett Staples is more comfortable, blanks will be by Postmaster Field at supplied last week... Davis, who attended the Belfast schools Mrs. Fred C. Perkins, a daughter. of and Knowdton, Mrs. Edgar Thayer city nebec which provides for the incorporation apparently gaining steadily, althi ugh the Belfast office. If not advised of an Perkins. In post when a will at their in this vil- Castine, January 31, to Mr. and went to Boston February 18th to spend a girl, stay place the Penobscot Bay Water Co., naming William slowly. Mrs. Stevens of Monroe is with her appointment by the date named (May 1st) Mrs. Joel Perkins, a daughter. month with relatives_Fred Black of Dor- lage. Sanborn. In as as nurse and Miss Edna Grant is for Vinalhaven, February 14, to T. Haines, E. H. Going and John J. Moore caring the Postmaster Field may administer the prescrib- chester, a few here last week Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanborn, a the to the towns of Sears- domestic matters of the household. Mass., spent days Gordon McTaggart of Oakland has been in daughter. incorporators, supply ed oath to some suitable person who will serve will give your bus-: < with relatives and and Stockton and the of Bel- friends_Miss Bertha Brooks for several days, coming here to attend port Springs city Mr. and Mrs. Leon P. Lawton left last Satur- the route temporarily. MARRIED small, careful a11«•:i: jj Grace has'gone to where she has im- the of his fast with water. The may be from Bangor, funeral brother Norman and also supply for Gardiner to remain over The Red Men’s IN THi day Washington’s Ball. Everybody has been ployment-Mrs. Charles Holmes is DEPOSITORS Half Moon Pond in the town of Prospect and visiting that of his friend Lester Cilley. He is one of Abbott I) in smoke. In Vinalhaven, January birthday with his parents in his childhood’s looking forward for weeks to the “Red Men’s her daughter Evelyn in Belfast this week. the best known and ablest railroad construc- 29. S. C. Abbott of Vinalhaven and Miss Ida M. AESOLUTEL. Searsport, or it may be from Swan Lake in home. They returned Tuesday morning. Ball,” and noon saw the lirst Mr. Lane on Dinsmore of Rockland. Monday appear- Angie has been the sick list the tion men in the State and has been in thi t Swanvilk*. Frankfort and Searsport. The capi- Beckwith In Mr. L. is our bank cashier. ance of the costumed warriors in a street Jackson. Belfast, February 22, CAPITAL agreeable pa- past week-Mrs. Delia Lowe of North Sears- branch of $50,000.00 tal stock is placed at $500,000. the business for over 32 years. l y Rev. A. A. Smith, Herman O. Beckwith aud wffiich was led the Belfast band. The aged invalid, Mrs. Lydia Mudgett, is rade, by Beside port visited Mrs. Fred the first of the Miss both of Belfast. Thayer A met at the Gladys Jackson, SURPLUS AMD PRO At ten tire was discov- very pleasant wedding party o’clock Sunday night seemingly holding her own. She is still con- the members of Tarratine tribe there was a week. Foster Smith. In Owl's Head. 14, home of E. H. Littlefield in East February \ s of the Thorndike Wilson C. Foster of Ash Poirtand Miss ered on the third floor Sargent block on fined to the the outcome of her group of picturesquely gowned squaws, mem- Georgia absolutely bed, S W A N last week to witness the of his Estelle Smith of Rockland. Main street Shute V11.1.1•: rEM is H marriage by Guy Leighton, Eugene ! recent shock still uncertain. At the age bers of Osceola Council, Daughters of Poca- being Albert S. Nickerson Miss Gertrude E. to Nelson-Littlefiei.d. In Thorndike. Feb- LEGISL.M and Levi Trundv. who the has a wheel chair and daughter, Littlefield, Les- | immediately gave of 88 full does not seem hontas, in the procession. The House ruary 17, Kev. J. Burford Lester The Committee | years recovery prob- Opera ter R. Nelson of Palermo. by Parry, Ray seems to be gaining each day-Joshua Little- The contracting Nelson of Palermo alarm. Both hose companies responded prompt- able. was packed with spectators in the evening and Miss Gerrtude Estelle will give a public i field was confined to his bed last week with a I parties have both been students at Freedom Littlefield of Thorndike. Fish and ly and a line of hose was run from the hydrant long before the opening of the ball, all of Game j The Grammar school in our closed Perry-Graham. In House in ; village high temperature, but his friends to hear Academy and have many friends among the Appleton, February 13. Augusta j near the post office and the fire was quickly whom admired the elaborate decorations of the hope Pearl I). and after an Perry Miss Hazel B. Graham,both On an act creat i Friday exceptionally profitable term, this week that he is up and much better. He young people of this vicinity. extinguished. The cause of the fire is unknown, hall. Bunting of red, white and blue, grace- of Appleton. Waldo an Miss whom and su- county taught by Hatch, pupils has been at Hebron for two weeks... .Hon. A. Lester who had Sargent Sargent. In Winter on but it was probably from some combustible fully draped, completely hid the balcony rail, Cilley, been ill for some Harbor, Feb- white perch, u would be to secure for Charles E. of perintendent glad E. Nickerson had one of his horse’s break a died at the home of ruary 12, Sargent Winter Harbor By order of the matter on the floor of the upper story. The while in the center of the hall the two moose months, his father, L. D. j other but cannot because of her and Miss Emily W. Sargent of Eden. 3w6 HARKS I periods, previ- leg, but the doctor thinks he can save it... in this building is occupied by Gilkey & Havener, heads, owned by Samuel Durost and Fred Con- Cilley, village last week. It had not Wetherby Wentworth. In ous Taunton, Ma; s„ engagements. Ruth Marden is very ill with of been that he grocers, on the lower floor. The damage to don, attracted much attention. Mounted deer symptoms | expected would recover, but it January 20. William Park Wetherby of Taunton The Committee r ! Mr. Elverton left for New tuberculosis. She has a trained nurse to care and Miss Tressa Wentworth, at their and stock is about Murray Monday heads were at the corners wras not generally supposed that the end was Ethelyn formerly hearing building $200, principally by placed and crossed j of Union. j York to resume his duties on the Ward line of for her-Will Roberts has moved his Thursday, Februar as the fire had not made much snow shoes were family ! so near. The funeral was held at his late water, headway arranged at intervals along No. 32. Resol\' when steamers, running to Havana and our Southern from Swanville to their farm in South Mon- home last the Rev. discovered. the balcony also, while a huge gilt spread Sunday afternoon, Mr. I>IE l> Searsport, to th.' ! ports. He has been a three weeks’ roe .. Alonzo Damm is confined to the house spending adorned the center A canoe, in Wilson officiating. Marsh River Lodge