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The Republican Journal. 'll: APRIL 3. 1!I02. '_ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NUMBER U. THE :.!s of To-Day’s Journal. BELFAST FIRE DEPARTMENT. W. E. Marsh—We don't want to increase the taxes. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. EASTER SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES. THBtfJHURCHES. PERSONAL. PAGE 1. Finns Ex-Mayor L. F. McDonald—The Suggested for its lie-organization. depart Services to " K. \. .1 Bixby. Two of Rook- nient would be much more efficient after the usual appropriate Easter were held Interviews with Citizens on under School Monday, in the Subject. the and began in this last Rev. Fr. Charland of J. L. Colby arrived home from Haverhill Zephra Portsmouth, N. H proposed plan the extra expense weeks. city Sunday, with a good atten- Waterville will Tlu* Belfast Fire would be but spring vacation of two last Department. little. I ani in favor of it. dance at all the preach on “The of Christ” at Friday evening. !’< a 1 au W in. A. ‘Chief of churche.s Divinity St. Rotate... Isle Haut Town MacKenzie, Engineer J- W. Jones—If the can '’ thing he handled Francis mister to Young Women.. A loth The Baptist Christian Endeavor Catholic church next Sunday fore- Miss \ innie Vose of Calais is the Fire Department, has thoroughly in- right it should be done. Would like to Miss has the Society visiting her High school Notes.. Belfast pay Beulah Philbrook joined noon at 10 the the same amount I now for held a morning service at 7.30. The o’clock. sister. Mrs. G. S. Mills. | 'it—The Seliool Committee. spected apparatus of the Department pay sprinkling pastor, the streets to the and Freshman class. •>-i*s m the Churches..Fast Day, and made himself city get good service Rev. E. S. Thilbrook, at 10.45 on “The The services at the familiar with the water Would like to spoke Methodist church Miss Abbie (). Stoddard is at home for secret Societies—The Churches.. | see a different fire system the size of and Faunce Wood- Ever-living Christ.” The church was hand- next Sunday will be as follows: Easter system, including the mains, F.x-Mayor A. C. Burgess—Think we "can Alphonso Wood, ’00, Preaching from Wellesley College. a with a at 10.45 a. PAGE 2. location of the hydrants, etc., and has out- make vast improvement on what we have cock and Frank Colby, both former B. H. S. somely decorated, solid bank of m.; subject, “Repentance;” Sun- ever had. the Fish Commissioner II. 0. of Dix- IPoom in the South..News of the lined a plan for improving our tire-fighting pupils, visited the school Monday. green tilling large arch behind the pul- day school at 12 in.; Epworth League at Stanley ! Porto Rico..The Latest Spring Ex-Chief Engineer H. E. McDonald—We and festoons field is fishing at Swan L ike. facilities. IIis calls for an pit, of white drapery relieved 6.30; Preaching at 7.30. Lucky Fishermen..The Largest plan outlay the should have the department in good work- by sprays of from the Miss Lena Leavitt Pointed Paragraphs. first year of $l,200above the usual appropri- ing condition and should own a team. After the books were given out, and les- asparagus looped At the Unitarian Church next Sunday airived home Tues- PAGE 3. I. fl. Jackson—We have elected men was dome to the sides. Potted of various day from a visit in ation of $000 available for general expenses to sons assigned, tiie school dismissed plants there will be the regular morning service at Massachusetts. o' Conditions in the Danish W est office whose business is to use.their kinds adorned of the This would judg- the front of the platform, in- 10-45 A. m. Fred I). Alexander left !.< tore Kaiser..Candidates for Col- Department. provide ment, and Tam willing to abide by their de- Monday. ; Sunday school at 12 m. The last Saturday for cluding Easter and iels Fought. Literary News and for buying and equipping a pair of good cision. lilies, palms, geraniums Browning class will meet Boston, where he has employment. Freshman Tuesday evening the and Jesse E. Wilson—Think a change is de- Tiie Sophomore and English tulips. The decorating committee were at horses, remodeling rooms, buying o’clock, and the Bible Class Saturday Miss Bernice G. Rogers is at home from PAGE 4. sirable. classes are excellent work, and selec- Misses Ella Carrie Ber- such appliances as lie considers doing Coombs, Greenlaw, at 7 at the Tufts .of mot.. The News necessary A. G. it will be a evening o’clock, parsonage. All College for a short vacation. of Brooks... Spencer—Think benefit. tions from their exercise books will be a tha Woods and Messrs. Frank Black and ■ to insure a w pon de nee. good, quick orking department. M. B. Lawrence—Am in favor are most cordially invited. decidedly feature front time to time. Frank Keen. Chas. F. Ginn went to He would have stalls in the of it. of this column An Easter concert was given Prospect Tuesday PAGE 5. engine room, The services at the Universalist Church to visit his who is C. B. Hall—Am in for For various reasons it is best to in the with the as an- aunt, seriously ill. with proper arrangements for venti- any improvement, thought evening program iieliast. if we can use the horses in' next Sunday will be as follows: At 10:45 lation sprinkling the withhold the author’s name, and the class nounced last week. The church was crowd- Adelbert Melcher returned to Brockton V U}E t*. and cleanliness. The horses would streets tile money would be well invested. A. m., regular the numerals will be substituted. The first of ed, and the exercises were interesting. service, preaching by last Thursday after a short vacation _Biil..Mv i.ady Bountiful..Regis- be used in the Street Department in the J. L. Sleeper—Am in favor of owning w pastor from II. Cor. “The \ Death <»t s. C. Mul- horses and the this series was in the issue of .Services at the 11:3; subject: day time, w ithin a limited distance of the improving department. published North church opened with Mrs. Joseph Vinal of Warren is iet' d 1 Mil Late Raill (poelil'i.. A. C. Tuttle—The of at 12 visiting city should own horses March 20th. a Christian Endeavor Simplicity Jesus”; m., Sunday- Ml. poem). ciiv buildings, and their harnesses so ar- service at 7.30 a. m.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. instead of hiring. school and Bible class. A cordial invitation P \ G K 7. ranged that they could be detached G. A. it sophomores and blackbirds. topic, “The Risen Life.” At the forenoon instantly Dunning—Should say should be is extended to all to attend this James II. Clark is able to walk down town Pie si worship. :'ae nt..Belfast Free Library from their load and hurried into lire service done. These two interesting species may be preaching service the pulpit was prettily a after conlined to the K. p t S* tiator Hanna l>aug!i- 11. L. Lord—1 think well of the idea. There will be' no praise service Sunday- being house eight weeks. at the sound of the alarm. He would have compared through the medium of a class- decorated. It was covered with white and C J. l'attee—The plan should be carried evening in the vestry, as there will be a Miss Susan h. Dinsmore has arrived four men meeting. Blackbirds when holding their surmounted by and while r \«.e 8. sleep at tie* rooms, ready to re- out, especially tbe alarm. tulips azaleas, union service with the Epworth League in home from a visit in New York and Boston. Co m\ oi respond* lie.-..siup spond instantly to night calls. This could be Fred A. Johnson—Think it an excellent congregations usually all screech at once. Easter lilies, daffodills and other blossoms Births the vestry of the M. E. Church. .Marriages, .Deaths. scheme. Charles Davis was done with little expense to the city, by giv- The musical effect, as might be imagined, is were arranged with pleasing effect. The called to New Hamp- D. I'. Palmer—Think it should he tried. 1 lie a man a or of the monthly covenant meeting of the shire the first of the week mg to single men, who would otherwise hire ; C. F. about equal to filing rusty saw, subject sermon by the pastor, Rev. Bap- by the death of of Mrs. E. A. J. Bixby. Swift and J. G. Paul—The quickest tist an Tiie G. S. was in Church will be held this, his father. their sleeping rooms, the use of the rooms in working department we can have is the elephant with consumption. artistic Mills, “Faith the Life Ever- Thursday, and the best is none evening. The topic will be Reasons for is '>1 Rev. Dr Rixb\ will bear exchange lor their services as call men. best, too good. tone of a Sophomore pow wow is musical in lasting.” The evening service was very- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. M A. Berry returned to and >ynipatJi} tliat .Mrs. Stephenson—Think it would be a One The Praise. A short business will be Bixb} lie would change the present system, about the same degree. member starts interesting. selections from “The meeting Rockland from a short visit in March goth a by good idea. Thursday after slow-and called. The services for will be as which each man knows but one of the X.