The Republican Journai 85 Belfast, Maine. Thursday, January Volume 2,1913. number 1 lournal. work foaay’s when he entered the employ of th e Kan- and Co. She was OBITUARY. tag, by the Thompson Mfg. THE BELFAST BOARD OF TRADE. sas Stock Yards and was V"15- ! City Co., rapidly pro- • sister of Mr. Alonzo J. Knowlton, now of PERSONAL. { the Granges.....Fiftieth PERSONAL. moted until he became the general manager. North for several the Maine Press Associ- Conway, N. H., who years A very enthusiastic meeting of the Belfast E‘ S'rll!l Churches- He was a frequent summer visitor to his old was the of the Bel- Herbert B. Foster of .ihituary.-The efficient superintendent Board of Trade was held at their rooms on Portland was in town Herbert T. Field was at home from Portland Trade. .Secret So- where atiep —j of home, he was always warmly welcomed, fast schools. took last last week for a visit. for over The funeral place Sat- street last with a Christmas. and High Monday evening, good Personal. enjoyed nothing so much as a trip down urday, Rev. Wilson of the Dr. clr .Transfers in David.L. Congrega- attendance despite the storm which prevailed. W. L. West left Tuesday to Carl Hopkins of Camden si. Sheldon. the with a of his old morning spent Christmas- bay party companions. tional church, Belfast, officiatinur. The attend the D> tate iiecent Deaths..The election of officers resulted as follows: opening session of the Legislature. day with friends in this city. '■ Mr. Rust is survived hiB wife, Rfs! IHararte Estate. .Left Over by formerly Mr. president, Dr. W. L. West; vice presidents, Albert Gammans had a serious ill Miss Aima F. .The Onion—Eat It.... Miss Nellie Case, daughter of the late Emma, widow of Hatch, died in Isles- very Coiby of Brockton, Mess., ar- r Capt. Pyam James H. turn last Lived Howes, Selwyn Thompson and Morris Saturday and is in a critical condi- rived Dec. £5th to u, products..Short Case of Kenduskeag, who died during the boro, Dec.31st after an illness of several months visit relatives. L. Elon B. treas- tion. on Presidents. Civil Mrs. Slugg; secretary, Gilchrest; Miss War; by two sons, Fred and Donald E.t Hatch was the daughter of Richmond and Nettie Follett was the guest last week JSi urer, Clement W. Wescott; board of managers, Frank ,. Magazines. Davis returned .ianuary and an adopted daughter, Dorothy. His re- Nancy Pendleton, and all her life last Saturday to Wa- of relatives and friends in Rockland. Belfast. (Watson) Robert F. Dunton, Horace Charles .Fast .Searsport* had been of the Chenery, terville from a visit with his mains, accompanied by Mrs. Rust and his son prominent in the life town aunt. Mrs. L. A. Miss Flora Blake of >* Of Belfast. Harmon, W. H. Hall, H. W. Clark, Charles R. Cottrell. Brockton, Mass., is Donald will arrive in Belfast on the taking an active interest in c urch and morning society Frank L. spending the holidays with relatives in Bel- $s Ballads (poem)..My and Coombs, Whitten, James C. Durham, train tomorrow, Friday, and will be placed in known for her many excellent qualities Mr. and Mrs. John Collins fast. {f Eden Home farent- W. C. Herman H. Coombs and Maurice spent Christmas the and Shaw, with t ,,operation ...History of receiving tomb at Grove cemetery for in- good works. She is survived by three Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pierce in North Walker Lord. Dwight Kimball passed Christmas in Pitts- j State. .Literary News terment later in the family lot. They will be daughters and a son—Mrs. Maurice Decker, Brooksville. Advertising and transportation committee, field with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Not*-'- met at the station by Hon. and Mrs. C. O. Poor Mrs. Pendleton, Mrs. Amasa Williams and George *nti Orlando E. Charles Miss Mary L. Moor returned to Kimball. L Anniversary. .Buck- Frost, Bickford, Fred D. Waterville | and other friends of the deceased. ; Edwin Hatch, all of Islesboro, as well as by sev- History of 1912 in Jones, Charle. H. William Monday after a short visit with Miss Ella jf7 eral Twombly, K. Keene, Frye Miss Edith L. Strout returned to Portland u In- I grandchildren. She is also survived by in ! The Shipping W. J. Clifford. this city. Frank Webster Kelly passed to the higher Saturday after a vacation visi* to he Canal. | three brothers and three sisters, Capt. William lir East j life in Collins left Winterport, Maine, on Thursday morn- i Manufacturing committee, Selwyn Thomp- Ralph last week for Belfast home. I -..mgs. .Born Married. Pendleton and Capt. Nathan Pendleton, of Waverly, Dec. after a short He James H. Mass., where he will train A Tribute to'John ing, 19tb, illness was son, Howes, John R. Dunton, Ben D. for a nurse at the Mrs. A. i Islesboro; Capt. Watson Pendleton, of Belfast; George Gilchrest came up from born in now Charles R. Insane Frankfort, Winterport, March 20, Field, Coombs, Morris L. Slugg, Ed- Hospital. Rockland to | Mrs. Lyaia Jane Davis, of Dorchester, Mass,, speed Christmas with hei mother, 1841. He was a son of the late Albert gar Harding. Mrs. Abbie Living- Miss Christiana Pendleton and Mrs. Alfred Eells Read, P. W. M., is the Mrs. Margaret Frost. stone and Caroline New GRANGES. Peirce Kelly. He is sur industries, William H. Quimby, James chaplain of No. Hi: Hatch, of Islesboro. The funeral will be held Minneapolis Chapter 9, Order Alman McMahan and Warren vived by a sister, Mrs. William R. of C. Durham, S. A. Frank L. of the i'ahy, v.hc- Stavely today. Parker, Whitten, V. Eastern Star. have employment in Boston, spent Christmas Lahaska, Penn., and his brother, A. Simmons, E. S. Pitcher, H. H. in Waldo County, Fitzroy Ralph Howes, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. in Belfast with of Boston. W. Clark. Morse, v/ho spent relatives. of Mr. “Belfast's old Kelly, He received his early edu- Mr. George Herrick died of pneumonia at his j :[■ 2,745. Augustus Perrj, grand the past two weeks in returned home cation in the schools of his native and W. Boston, rb Mrs. Etta E. wel t to fell into his last town, home in South Dec. 28th. He was Rooms, H. Hall, Fred R. Poor, Frank G. Savery Castine very i man,” sleep Saturday morning Belfast, by Monday train. Uling interesting later at evening's Wednesday to the remairc.tr of Dec. 28th at 2 attained the Hampden Academy, State Normal born in in 1823, the son of the Mixer, E. F. Littlefield, Ralph spend the week ! in the new o’clock, having Northport May, Darby. p.lay night Miss Louise W. Richards returned to Farm- with Miss Annette Robinson. School, Bridgewater, Mass., and Eastman’s late Joab and Herrick. He was a Public Utilities, Robert F. W. A. ,-\ening will be the in- great age of 97 years and 8 months. He had Sally Wight Dunton, Y. then ington Monday after her College, Poughkeepsie, N. He studied farmer and his whole life was at Mason, R. C. Ness, Frank Arthur spending vacation Ansel Lothrop, son of Mr. arc .Yrs. ■ he might reach the century mark, but spent quietly Bramhall, Thomas th a harvest feast. hoped with her mother, Mrs. Annie law in the office of the late Hon. Amasa Nor- Ritchie. Richards. is at home for the often said he was ready and willing to go home. His wife, formerly Miss Lucy Wight, Lothrop, ho.iiays from the a concert and two PrnKS Ritphhiirir Moca Ho n; a a adiniftorl to C. : had E. Frost was a business caller in Pitt*. Harvard dental when the call came. During the past year he died 11 years ago. He is survived by two sis- Membership, Clement W. Wescott, Irvin T. school, Boston. .heir Grange room Dec. field W and had several ill turns and his relatives and the Waldo County Bar and commenced the Mrs. Sarah Bennett of Stockton Dinsmore.Elon G. G. ednesday the guest for Christmas Miss ters, Springs B.Gilchrest, Abbott,Clyde Annette a ir. w\ ed all. The com- of his Robinson,.recent y teacher by practice of law in Maine, where and Holmes. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Frost friends realized that the end was not far dis- Winterport, Miss Melissa Herrick of Northport. One | East Belfast but of late teachi in was Mrs. R. T. Winn, ,g Brewer, he had since resided in the mansi on son D. Mrs.Edith tant. All that medical skill and tender loving family also survives, Percy Herrick of Northport. Finance, Ralph Southworth, Charles R. Clark of Somerville,Mass..returned has accepted a position in Chelsea. ,ie. Mr. took an active interest in and care in the do use- Kelly town iiie lunerai iuuk at ms lute Coombs Selwyn Thompson. home last She was home could to prolong this piace nome Saturday. called here by Mrs. C. meet matters and Mary Pendleton Colc« rd has a Grange will Jan. life was done. He suffered early in life was a Republican in at 2 Rev. David Secretary West was a vote of thanks the illness of her posi- E ful, exemplary a Wednesday o’clock, B. Phela given sister, Miss Eva Wight. tion as clerk in Monroe. This Hattie M. Black's fancy goods Grange, chill politics, but became a Democrat with the late for his services in the past and his was severe Thursday, became unconscious officiating. report Miss Marian Hazeltine returned to her school store and entered her for the election Horace whom he much admired. upon duties Dec. £6th. meeting from its suffered no Greeley, He read and accepted. W. H. effects, evidently pain Quimby reported duties in Bingham, Tuesday, having been de- timers it is to never was an or a candidate for Miss Velma u. uaiaerwood died at her Frances, the little o‘ Mr. and Mrs- .and hoped and his end was in with his whole aspirant that he had communicated with the officials tained at daughter keeping life, home for several days by illness. A. B. The address of wel# home on noon Mylie, has enteied the calm and political office, though active in political lite. Bridge street Monday after a of the Maine Central railroad, who said that St. Joseph Con peaceful. Maurice E. Lord returned vent e Clements and the re- He was a Mason and a member of Howard and painfv.l illness with rheumatic Monday to Burl- Academy, Portland, for a course of Mr. was born in Camden, 30, long fever, if desired they would change the present study Perry April ington, where he is No. 69 of Mr. was which develoned into tuberculosis. She was Vt., attending Medical Harold is son and Lodge Winterport. Kelly schedule to that of last the Hayford the 1815, the of Oakes Nancy Rogers J j winter, making j after spending holiday* fond in in college, spending his Christmas vacation with his will meet Jan. 7th very of music and took much interest born North Haven, the daughter of Arial afternoon train 2.25 m. instead of 2.50 as at j brother Ralph at lt< farm- .,i.ge j Perry. When he was about 16 years old his p. ! in Belfast. Hayford the local band. He was elected of and Abbie Calderwood. After the It was He is as a Morrill. The address parents moved to the Head of the Tide, Bel- ; president Thayer present. voted that the Board of Trade employed private nurse in Philadel- 1 the band. The band attended the death of her father her mother moved to Bel- should Mr. and Mrs. Amasa S. Heal and i ertha Mears; response fast, and he found employment in the general Winterport ask for this change, and the following Miss phia. Geneva funeral in a sent a beautiful floral trib- fast and married Percy Wood. She is sur- resolution was Heal returned from a visit and installation store of Edwin Beaman, and when 21 years of body, passed. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Harmon with returnee, ute and acted as escort to the How- vived by her mother, one own brother and one I the .Mrs. E. B. Worthen and Miss E. Question for discussion: age bought an interest in the business. In 1841 cemetery. “Resolved, That Belfast Board of Trade Louise to their home in Brewpr lpst ard with the en- half brother. hereby resolve that it is for the best interests Heal in Mass. ute should establish vo- moved to the and a store Lodge presented the family Lexington, few visit with they city occupied of Belfast that the train days’ their sc r., Charles A. Har- The now leaving Belfast •> rural districts.” on corner Church grossed resolutions passed by the lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Louis of mon. ; the of and Main streets Mrs. Clementine Stubbs, widow of Stephen at 2.50 p, m. be changed to leave Belfast at Pennington Newark, ; funeral took place on Sunday, Dec. 22nd, at 2.25 and that the Board N. J., who have a summer home in rta.ned Clinton grange where the building of the City Nation- L. Stubbs, of died Dec. 21st after p. m., hereby request Northport, Mr. Lewis E. Pitcher of North 2 Lock- Winterport, that the be made port called or. p. m., from his late home. Rev. A. J. change forthwith." arrived in Belfast and were *ec. 26th, about 80 mem- al bank now stands. In 1842 they sold the a the result of a Thursday guests Belfast painful illness, .shock. She friends Monday hen. on his to hart was the and the The report of the secretary, W. L. West, until at the way ;. so had visitors from hardware branch of their business to David officiating clergyman Saturday Windsor. is survived by a son John C. Stubbs of Denver, Augusta to represent his district inthc H. F. C. was an one and covered Legis- same pall bearers were T. Sproul, Youug, interesting a review Dr. Fairfield. Clinton and John Peirce and the year bought the Colo., and a sister, Mrs. Charlotte Crowell, George Phelan, who has been visiting in lature. Ct R. Isaac Rankin. of what had been done during the year. He and 4th in a Reuben Sibley store, now the City Drug Store, Lougee, who cared for her Belfast and Islesboro, left for a degrees during her last illness. Her Tuesday short Hon. Reuel W. reported having collected $420 toward the visit in Rogers passed Christmas it: .-ter cake and cof- continuing there for 12 years, when the firm was 74 was Waldoboro before to stew, Mrs. Anna B. Robertson died age years. The funeral held Dec. returning his Sept. 9, 1912, breaking out of the harbor in the winter Cambridge, Mass., with his Miss A time was dissolved. Mr. Perry continued the busi- i Rev. A. J. Lockhart past studies in McGiiJ Montreal. daughter, general good at her home in Monroe at the of 86 24th, officiating. University, who age years, when it was frozen over, with the assistance Bernice, is a member of the Rinds school ness in what had been the White & Conner Mr. and 5 months 14 was a Mrs. Horace with their and days. She daughter of of two revenue a to the Chenery, faculty. § store and is now the Wells block. He remain- Capt. Oscar A. Crockett, well known as a cutters; visit Food has elected officers as children, governess and arrived from Nathaniel and Betsey Brewer Jones Twombly Fair at to secure data maid, Master ed there ten and then returned to the steamboat captain in the coastwise trade, died Bangor for the coming Maynard Stantial, a student at Moses years, Boston Saturday for a brief visit at McKechnie; overseer, and the last of a family of eight children, all Food Fair which is morning store, where he continued business un- at his home in Rockland, Dec. 26th, aged 67 being arranged in this city Brown school, Providence. R. [., is James McKechnie; Sibley The Pastures, Mr. Belmont farm. spending lain, of whom lived to a good old age except one, under the of the Board of Chenery’s til 1882, when he sold out to Charles Baker S years. He established the Rockland-Bluehill auspices Trade; of the holidays in Brooks with his parents, Mr. NTudeett; steward, die who Fred A. died when a child. One sister, Mrs. Erne- which has since new and better rooms on Seward spent Christmas at the and and retired, and was at that time the oldest route, been merged into a securing High street; Mrs. B. F. btantial. oi Aller.; Secretary, Jew- line B. who last at home of his Bartlett, passed away May He is survived a of securing a of bear- parents, Mr. and Mrs. grocer in Maine. Mr. Baker later sold the larger corporation. by widow good output envelopes Gejrge Chief Justice f steward, R. T. Winn; the of 96 had in and Mrs. William P. White- age years, been her companion in and six children. attractive views of with which to Seward, Pittsfield. Mr. Seward is now em- store to Thomas W. Pitcher, its present owner. ing Belfast, | house of u*ra, Nettie Sherman, Augusta passed Christmas with their their home, where they lived for advertise the a ployed in the Mathews’ Bros, sash In Mr. entered the together city; gain by the membership and blind assistant Lot- January, 1883, Perry son, United States Dist. Atty, Herbert Treat steward, more than years, their years to- Bertha E the infant daughter of Ralph A. committee and of factory. as clerk sixty passing by soliciting suppers 125 new Belfast pust office money order and Elizabeth Thurston Mer.dall died at their Whitehouse. in Portland. gether until the first was called away. In 1849 members, and a greater and interest in the little and held that position for about 20 years. home on Bridge street Dec. 30th. She was deeper Harry, nine-years old son of Mr Morrill, has elected the Hon. Charles S. Hichborn of she became the wife of Enoch Bartlett, a de- born a and in delicate health. The the work of the Board of Trade and an effort and Mrs. Charles Augusta has- He was a fine penman and his writing at cripple Bowen, who was lecently the year: J. G. funeral took at 3 been ill with the and ensuing vout Christian and a good citizen. He died in place Tuesday o’clock, Rev. in the to secure one-cent on for grip confined to his home that time was bold and clear. He had never campaign letter operated appendicitis abscess at the Heibert Paul, David L. Wilson of the North Church officiat- on W street for Overseer; 1870 at the age of 43 years. Five years later Mention was made of the entertain- City General inthrop nearly two weeks, hut office or but postage. Hospital,is rapidly improving and ; K. E. Smith, sought political preferment, ing. is now able to be out Steward; she married W’illiam Robertson, a highly re- ment of the Portland Board of Trade and the has returned home. again. was town treasurer in 1852 and treas- '•■ word; Anna city Simmons, spected citizen of Monroe, who has been many excellent and served them Miss Wilda Vose returned lest urer in 1853 and from 1858 to 1860. His banquet program Miss Isabel Towle Saturday .dail. Treasurer; E. E. The Churches. returned Monday to re- years dead. During these years the two sis- at the Belfast Opera House on the 19th of Lunenburg, Maps., after the Christ- active career ended with the close of his ser- sume her duties as a teacher in the Normal spending larence Larabee, Gate ters have had the mas recess constant care of a son, and March, in which some eighty Portland men with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V\ vice in the post office and his remaining days The at Parish Church Institute, Danbury, Conn., after the g, Ceres; Hattie Paul, more i services the First spending C. than son, and his devoted family watch- were given an opportunity to remember Bel- Vose, Northport avenue. Zettie Smith. were spent at his home on Cedar street with will be held next at 10.45 Pomona; ing over and for them and j (Unitarian) Sunday fast on their tour of the The caring making State. assistance Mrs. F. L. Towle. Ralph O'Connell came down from tc his daughter, Miss Julia Perry. As lung as his a. m. Sunday school at noon. Bangor them as comfortable as means and love con- of the Board in a success the best cel- eat his health and he attended the making Christmas dinner with his parents, Mr. strength permitted The Seaside hold The engagement of Miss Alvesta C. Ellis of re loization of could make them. the Spiritualist Society regular •.uiauuii cvn in ueuasL on me rourui Morning stantly applied Truly, given and Mrs. Charles O'Connell. He is a Thursday evening prayer meetings and the to Mr. doing Patrons of Sunday services at their of meeting on of to it Hingham, Mass., James E. Douglass of Husbandry, children and children’s children call them place July, which contributed $100 and the successful business in Bangor. Sunday services at the Congregational church, New Britain, has been e do Country blessed. The writer often in would call High street at 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. of the members; better service for Connecticut, announced. Registry passing support the Hon. L). of which he was almost a life-long member and Miss Elds is the of Mr. and George Bisbee of Rum ford, who ha.v i iie purposes of the for a few moments on these two mothers in The services at the Universalict church for a conference with the Maine daughter Mrs. shippers through been mentioned for many years a deacon. It was said of him Gilbert R. as candidate for the position a of Patrons Israel and with them offer the week Central railroad a Eilis, formerly of this city. Grange prayer and praise will he as follows: K. 0 K. A. Satur- officials; general effort to of on his 95th birthday : “He is today more active department commander of the Grand Army f Monroe and as to God for his them. The sub- service industries Mr. and Mrs. Fred of blessings upon day night; preaching Sunday morning bring many prospective to Belfast, Mahoney Concord, J\. of the than many younger men, a constant attend- Republic in this bitate. says he is not a I purchase, gifv.s, de- ject of this notice was buried from the house at 10.45; Sunday school at noon. with a view to their business the H., and their six months old are locating here; baby ant at the and ser- candidate. or real in all Sunday Thursday evening of his | estate, Sept. 11, 1912. The sermon was by the writer; The Christian Scientists hold services in increasing business at Mathews Brothers al- guests mother, Mrs. Susan Dickey Ma- vices of the church, well Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E. at one Congregational keeps Rev. “And her on Cottrell were Chr time, $100,000, text. 14:13; form was laid ae their hall, 127 Main street, ready large plant. An interview with W. F. honey. Northport avenue. Mrs. Mahoney informed on current events and has a Sunday morning mas of and or otherwise hearty side the loved ones till has been ill but guests Mr. Mrs. Charles Bradbur rtgage the resurrection mon.’’ at 11 o’clock and Wednesday evening at 7.30 Burroughs of Baltimore, Md., with a view to is now improving and able to greeting for his many friends. He attributes who also entertained Miss a m the right to conduct —Rev. D. Brackett. a fertilizer in sic up. Fl Martin \ to which all are welcome. locating large mixing plant this his to his never used alco- o’clock, to longevity having Pittsfield and their nephew Carl Cottrell of | tainir.g agriculture, city; the sale of the Lane property on the water Mrs. Hugh D. McLellan of holic drinks or tobacco in any form and to his Miss Adelaide F. Matthews, 69 A goodly number of men gathered at the Lexington, Mass., Kockland. i 1.1 Harold J. Ritchie aged years, front to E. the C. Mclntire; purchase by local and Miss Alice P. Poor of New on the On his Dec. 24th at Universalist Church last to discuss York, arrived t- having kept Sabbath day holy.” died Tuesday morning the Brock- Sunday I C. Clements, trtas- of the Roller the Miss Sally Dow, a student a: Smith’s (\ capital Bushing plant; sale of the Monday night train, called here the 96th birthday it was said: “Mr. Perry is ton Hospital, where she had been ill for the Socialism. The subject will be continued by lego, arrived in town las1 isun J. Curtis, For- the brass to Mr. A. C. Northampton. Mass., foundry building Hop- death of their grandfather, Mr. Per- to the oldest citizen of Belfast and one of the past few days. She was a resident of Stough- I next Sunday, and all men are cordially invited. Augustus week pass the Christmas vacation with nt: mer M. Fairbanks, 1. F. and its conversion into a machine kins, shop ry. They left on their return mother, who recently came here from Sears- most dearly .beloved. Hardly a day passes ton, where she lived with her brother, Frank Rev. Fred A. Snow of Old Town has been Wednesday Cy e rectors. by Mr. Titherington, were appropriately refer- morning. port.— Pittsfield Advertiser. that he is not seen down town, with his D her near relative. She called to the at re Matthews, only Bautist pulpit Freeport, red to. The of Monday evening, atmosphere good feeling, en- Wilbur Michael Collins was down town iast cheery smile for old and young, and he is was a native of Belfast, Me. She w as a gradu- vacated Rev. Walter F. Sturtevant O. Colby, son of W. 0. Colby of Tuesday cently by and work all the time for Belfast and Swanville, elected terprise for the first time since his fall on Milier street, greeted as Grandpa by half the children ate of the Castine Normal school and was to accept the call to the Belfast Market street, is seriously ill in Camden with rve the Baptist its best interests, which has been so for ensuing promi- when he fractured his He can bear his in the With his quaint, coat, stove- formerly a schoolteacher, taught in the church. typhoid pneumonia. Mr. who leg. city. lung having nent a factor in the work of the Colby, recently Overseer, H. A. Belfast Board on but with the used, pipe hat and cane, he is a old-school schools at West Bridgewater. Her parents ! bought a restaurant in Camden, spent Christ- weight it, icy walking typical The services next at Mason’s Mills has been the cause [ Alterta L. Nickerson; Sunday of Trade, of directly or in- two crutches. gentleman, and his snowy hair and beard only we~e Leander and Sarah (Durham) Matthews. mas in Belfast and on his return to Camden '•-on; Ass’t steward, F. v/ill be held at 10.30 a. m.. foiiowed by the directly of fusing and amalgamating discord- a She was a member of the was taken Miss Edna teacher in Grade VI of enhance complexion that any might Congregational church at Thursday suddenly ill. Bedell, oi a Treas- Sunday school, and Trinity Reformed ant elements, until now all factions are elimi- [ Robertson; the in a envy. For many years he was the oldest em- of Belfast, Me., and the Old Stoughton Musi- Mias Beulah who has city schools, letter uf Dec. LlOth tc- A. T. church at 2.30 p. m., followed by Sunday nated and Belfast has a present and a future of Philbrook, been the j Secretary, W. B. tendered her ployee of the United State post office depart- cal society. Funeral services were held from guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Supt. Woodbury, resigna- ! r. Harold Harriman* school. which its citizens may well be proud. Sargent ment.” It may be said here that his birthday the home of her cousin, Ralph Forbes,on South since the tion, to take effect at once, uii account of ser j i’omona, Louise Cun- The services for the week at the First leaving Tapley Hospital, went to anniversaries were events in which the whole street, West Bridgewater, in which town she her home in Brewer ious illness in her fathet’s family Miss Be- ! '* ebster; L. A. S., Jennie Methodist churcn will be as follows: this, SECRET SOCIETIES. Saturday, accompanied felt an interest. were observed was formerly a teacher. Rev. E. B. Miss dell is with her father in Auburn. and Sixth avenue at officiating clergyman, pastor assistant Edna months, Edwin S. Perkins; delegates to the Di. H. A. Wood h,!"V\ / agent of the B. & A. railroad. After a resi- librarian, Hopkins; pianist; | Hill. fast in the offices vacated by towers 25 stories and friend, paid a richly merited tribute. The i Jessie Innis. Great G. Parker Cook and Charles L, dence there of about three in which she Council, comes highly recommended. He took the a,‘d burrows into the bearers were Messrs. P. Palmer, Rob- years, Edward who has been a mem- | jj Dwigh- Henderson. A was served Johnson, Jr., ,;e ert F. M. C. Hill and Ben made and was an club- The annual of the Ladies Aid So- banquet following third honors of his class at the University of I pavement. Dunton, D. Field. many friends, active meeting ber of the Los Harbor the election and the Chief’s was confer- Angeles Commission, woman, she moved to N. where I ciety of the North church was degree ; Vermont Medical and has been offered ^i(S( Newark, J., Congregational was to the Board of Public College lnch Lobster Law. red on one candidate. It was voted to hold the recently appointed Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 29. Mr. Brown became a held at the home of Mrs. R. F. Dunton last the interneship at the Mary Fletcher hospital Eugene Rust, traveling passenger installation on the night of January 13th, when Works of the City of Los Angeles to succeed general manager of the Kansas stock of the had There was a Sachem in k'fc- The lobster City agent Savannah line. Mrs. Brown ! Tuesday afternoon. good attend- District Deputy Great Edwin S. Per- Burlington. tak- yards since 1903, died at his home here General Adna R. Chaffee, and w ill assume of- today over a ance, and a balance was re- kins will install the officers. The reports of ^a'rie c°ast will an been ill for year and a half, but bore the very satisfactory The last time we met J. V. Havener, a for* liJ R peti- after illness of several months. Mr. Rust were fice Jan. 1, 1913. We quote the following from r the enactment the past year very encouraging and the b ■■£•* of a 9- had been connected with the local stock with that was ported in the The of mer Belfast was at the Hot Springs, a° to yards painful suffering patience treasury. resignation local Tribe is The a Los boy, as v', have the scale here prospering. appointed Angeles daily: where he in an orchestra at a for 32 years. He was born at Belfast, Me., 61 characteristic of her entire life. She leaves Mrs. F. W. Brown, who has been the efficient officers will be announced at the time of the Arkansas, played lassa(’hiisetts. General Chaffee has been a member of the Association £,, They claim years ago. reception to the National Editorial but her husband to mourn her loss and be has president for two was ac- installation. enable to compete with years, reluctantly board of public works five years, and during in one of the leading hotels. Last week we "*r* ,,f This was sad news to many in Belfast, Mr. Massachusetts. the sympathy of a wide circle of friends. cepted. Officers for the ensuing year were that time has had active direction of the aque- received, with his compliments, a copy of the Rust's and e of his Dr. £. A. Wilson Buys Malaga Island. duct construction as chairman of the de- birthplace the^hom boyhood. elected as follows: President, Mrs. E. S. Bow- work, New York Musician, a monthly publication board. Commissioner voted to music and humor. ^^reaLwater. He was the son of the late Hon. Wm. M Rust, Belfast friends will be to learn ker; vice W. acqueduct advisory *it.t Many sorry presidents, Mrs. C. Atkins, Mrs. Augusta, Me., Dec. 31. At the meeting of Johnson has been a member of the harbor com- editor of the Progressive and the last of of the Dec. of Miss Helen A. M. C. the executive council, the The friends in Camden of Miss Velma l*l'? dockland Breakwater Age, death, 25th, Hill; secretary, Mrs. Walter C. Shaw; Tuesday morning, mission since the shake-up of that board last many fcr^ his his bids of would-be of island Mitchell of Belfast are to learn of her as,‘ JAlK.ON HALL BELFAST AObNTS ■ four hours for a half-hour’s address, and everywhere X, standpoint, tion had been debauched lieve to mistake of the farm- by w-11 worth the effort to hear. Spain. be a serious Washington, a and another exclaims in COE-MORTIMER Tradition has it that there is laby- that not more speaker ironical COMPANY, NE I ] have in mind a relative of ers’, of raising young Charles a nest of tones, ‘‘Let his condui be rinth under the great park, young stock and lambs. t, then, an ex- |^THE Sheldon's and mine, favorite to my aunt, the estate was ample future ages and let il serve as a JOHNSON bidden refuges. When Mr. Colgate was conducting a party utaily und ami away over eighty years, i “ last Harris Hammond, factories and in warning.” SH.-1H ( the beautiful purchased year by through his great soap but today exhibiting spirit His was for on & CO. Parsons' 1 son of John Hays Hammond, who pro- a said: “In that corner prophecy true, Washington WALDOfast, the !(•• n so passing building of often in his works. And || wc-i was mi Hattie IV Clifford. c\, spokt to restore attention was called we used a to the taiiiij example it) IUiure word written is for her and poses it, to have pipe running 8111ail, late of Brooks every first, '• to one of these ages,” and has answered tin- to the entrance passages river which the waste was dis- posterity havini; I 1 1 so will hit reader. through presentf every which was hypercritics of those when the administration of from the Delaware river charged from which we now make glyc- days Commencing with individuality, Charles lather of his was At a Probat'* court- field at Pelfast, within rwul visible. erine. was country charged with Ordered, That 1 In short, the company get- for tin* County *»f Whlrtu, on the lOih day of Sheldon spoke of his Constipation as such weeks success iv« Iv m 1 self-imposed experi- It was said at that time that only the from a once wasted political hypocrisy, critic, of to Hec« niber. A h. 1912 ence in and after ting good money by- will ne.wspaper publish,-,! prison, how, being restoration of the was day hereafter be judged. Prcsi administiatrix of tie his his park contemplat- product. K.YosE, estate} that alt persons m:< 1 givei cell, finger-marks were dent in a Charlie .) V<*se. late m -aid bale I ed, but now under the direction of Ever- The much Standard Oil Com- Washington replied dignified C«iKaof Knox, Court, to be In ! tak n the ts maligned of Waldo, deceased. having d a of (exhibiting magnified pri Even in Pasadena there would be recon- ] ett Shinn, the owner proposes to bring houses manner:, “I have a consolation within j ounty present January next, an 1 pany, and the great packing •i .ion for a license to sell at ..r I II e s to l.is his that no me of no praying public ave.why oil audience); point being back all of the of the abode of which effort can de- • struction. ; splendors which are also in the “robber” class, earthly .ivate :-ale and convey certain real estate o K"|;i, )!l.er finger prints would ever be taken and that is that in said "Knowing these things,” said the ] royalty that money and human ingenuity add to their prive me, neither ambi- *aid di ceased, described petition. A true copy. Attest like* Tmm and ihat no other could very largely prosperity by tion being in “act can recreate. nor interested motives have inllu Ordered, That the said petitioner gives notice to 1 ( II \s speaker closing, accordingly. using wimt was uucc anuwcu iu gu iu io the work of each one of us. enced nil iiiTerestctl by causing a copy of this This is a beautiful world when we The chateau where the King of Spain my conduct. The arrow of male-. >- persons great waste. In in some the ■ with this view of fact, years pack- 1111-1 ,o i)«- published three weeks successively iu Then, life, the student ot de lence, however barbed and can SH.-In r., have Immanuel with us.” i nved under the title Count bumm- houses have made the pointed, Tin Journal, a ewspaper published \T7ALDO must have ing greater part id-publican »T fast, on tie J upon entering college just ers was and its blackened never reach most vulnerable ii in ’f.rt. Unit at a Probate In the evening I)r. Sheldon preached burned upon of their not from the sale of my part.” they may appear Charles o. 1 M' k< In view of the great amount profits It is well that all Court, to he Indd at ‘Vlfast. within and ‘or s;Od humility. at the Lake avenueCongregational church ruins an exact copy of it is to be built. the —the these outbursts of o? Frederick x. 1. to meats, hut from by-products oimvv, on the i-tth day o] January. A.l>. 191J, )f knowledge be had, and the small and bitterness are said County. d< cea .. ; on the subject, “Applied Christianity.” ! The architects whom Mr. Shinn is to the the the the passion eliminated at ten of tin- clock Indore Minn, add show cause, amour.t of us can take the horns, hoofs, blood, hair, and final a!*e. tint anyone on, was a are to use as several old when is written. The unfair and it have, the of said The basis of his address part of engage guides bristles and even the entrails of the ani- history any they why ptayer peti- late for allow atif. should humble and cause us lionoi sboubi not b* g anted. thought us, the Lords’s and which were made unjust attacks made upon a Prayer, “Thy Kingdom, prints drawings mals slaughtered. president liMi. E. < Male red, that n- to view our fellowmen properly. or candidate JOHNSON, Judge. Come, Will I!e Done.” when the structure still stood, while the The presidential seldom live in A Attest: weeks n Hie second is hard work. What Thy point 1 am trying to make is this: true copy. successively, ^ requsite were of the estate and reveal the bail I MAS P. if :» m-xxspaper Four subject divisions union of style of the ruined houses There are few farmers who could not history only temper \ZKt.TJNK, Register. puhli*i shout went when the teacher tliat ad person^ mo joyful up church elimination of or- also will be of assistance in the and malevolence of the moment, whose denomination, carrying raise a yoke of steerB, or some heifers, hate m:i t. to h* mnounced the schoolhouse of long ago venom becomes as Court of with race out of this ambitious scheme. ridiculous time blunts *lT Al.DO SS.—In held at P.el- of » ganized vice, doing away preju- I some sheep or hogs, from the rough fod- Piob.re, day January .•amid not be heated on a particularly its barbs of hatred. at fast, on tin* lOtliday of December, 1912 thex have, \vh\ I 5 dice, and world The church was der on or —“Affairs Wash- peace. AS FOR NAPOLEON. their farms from products Arthur K. Dock ham. guardian of Allie M. cold flay, and today the same shout INTENDED REFUGE Joe Mitchell in .iliowed crowded with church members and which could raise with little or no ington,” Chappie Na- rial loot in sain when for some cause a they Searsport, onnty, haviug pre- (iii' arises, day’s It was the belief of tional for final account of visitors. Joseph Bonaparte cash cost, and these animals could he Magazine December. sented lus gu rdian-hip for al- A true copy. \to school is cut off the year’s work. Yet his brother would be res- low an-.e together with his resignation of said » that one day sold for and contribute tt \s. p 1 good prices yet t list. that is not the spirit to have. Each goes cued from his exile and on board some ♦ ...1..-. .1 4‘. i- ...1 TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. to the reduction of the cost of living by Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner'.' Hitter Ordered, that notice iliii- d he given, three would be 10 I brought taste? v A Fix) SS 1 ( friendly frigate the amount of meat in the Complexion sallow? !,iv< r t -riiaps weei successively, in Ilf id publican Journal. Then one must live a life to be was increasing '• last, on tin 1 pure these shores. It after Waterloo ■epapei | The r. n:.e must have “I’ll M. land in Brooks. give me much pleasure good Amesbury, Mass., Dec. 25. Hup ideality. Reynolds, Brooks; New York and Philadelphia, and not far hat all pel sells 1, 1 stock or a flock of dreds of r "s hate o never lake a I do not earn," is William M. Eln ■. Belmont, to James growing up good sheep manuscripts, autograph, Court !-• thing from the coast, where they would be in At a Probate Court li at at eltast. win.;u and and lambs. 1 know this to be true, for 1 from notables all over the world are' day ot January m that the ambition to discover the Hail, do. : land in Belmont. h* of " a!do. on the s« eond Tiles* higher touch with European news. Then Na- Joi County they ll e. x* !,\ the on a when relics ■ bad that small scale priceless of many kinds of the la "i IV .a .-iibei \. H. 1912. north pole. Amelia M. Hawes, Stockton Springs, poleon decided to surrender himself to privilege allowed. a John Greenleaf Whittier, were fit With all ‘hose qualities one must love to Alice M. Coose, do.; land and build- the British. boy. poet. tain instruiiient. purporting lo In* the last (.1 (> In this connection I wiii a state- in fire here which Ai will and testann liUwfrSu cm M Oilehri ; A true copy. x i the of the great it is wrong ings in Stockton an quote stroyed today partial- 1 people world; .springs. Joseph Bonaparte purchased estate I He of K:n*x m said Ci-iTO of Waldo, deceased. Cu.\s. \\ education that does not love the touch of Alice M. Stockton ment by Prof. Cottrell, agricultural com- ly consumed the building occup-i d by Coose. Springs, to of two hundred acres near Bordentown, having been presented lot probate. it is a M. missioner of the Rock Island lines. This, the Whittier Home association. Tie the human; mark of education to Henry Hawes, do.; land and buildings anti there, it is said, he expended $300,- Td-i ii.-i luit notice be given to all persons* of to western fire — iOve one’s fellowmen. in Stockton course, applies largely department responded quickiy to an inti 11- a of Mils nrd-r to be Springs. 000 in improving and developing it. He by causing copy , Then to succeed M. hut is in line with the argument alarm, but was unable to savi more than pub t-i d luee weeks successively in The lb Alice after the education, Henry Hawes, Stockton Springs, was known to his American as farmers, T. IVum-v. neighbo-s a puusie; e. Ji i.inal, publ: i.ed at Pelfast, that they one must have the of initiative. to Amelia M. land 1 have made. small part of the collection of vnluafi! of 'Vihia’o s. K- power Hawes, do.; and a French count, and on the estate he de- in y i pe al a P; obate < nil t.t" be held at bel- j said: ‘Farmers waste historic some of 'he C(.|iUt \ (If CO.is, Do what others won’t do. He of the buildings in Stockton Prof. Cottrell relics, including i. si. within and ioi said om.ty.on the second spoke Springs. voted himself apparently to nothing but IHl.il a rent 111 ( Ot !. a in their corn of furniture with which the l ; lanuaty tn-xt. at ten of the clock school ocher who was sent away elf to a Frederick A. Low, to Ab- to nearly $1,000,000,000 year larger pieces ie-'ilay iill'ivvaiioe. Winterport, He caused the earth he be .mu >">w if farming. Feed value of the stalks in silos is house was filled. Smoke and water dam- tore eoMii, eati-e. anytliey have. dilapidated old schoolhousc, and the first bott E. Campbell, do.; land and buildings disturbed both above and beneath the crop. Ordered. Tim all of which is aged much of the collection which was weeks -1n‘ivs;\ ,0\ lay she broke down and cried—but the in Winterport. as the now made $1,000,000,000, nearly ami allowed. surface, explorations :« lit \x ub second ;;.>y «be looked the matter in the Jacob F. Fames, Stockton to wasted.” not consumed. She finally discovered adeposit of won- in Stockton Springs. at day •>! Jauu Point Breeze, the of the 1 junction •• derful fossils and aroused interest which Thomas W. to James be of incalculable benefit. The farmer Ahoct Fofil Breach. th^-y have, u |i> Burr, Bangor, Delaware river and Crosswicks Creek. At a Pn-bale Court held at Pdfast, wnhin and allowed. an into interest and A. would not receive extra billion * developed love for her- Robinson, do.: land in Islesboro. There is a blutf about one hundred feet only l--r tie 'omit v of V aldo. on tlie second I ues- (i K o I; *; dollars a but the value self in the community. Do what others Orilla A. Carter, Stockton to in which the main build- year, fertilizing By f\ fT ilay of December, A. 1). i'.H2. A true eopv am- Springs, height, upon rot do. Do own Manford B. of this extra live stock would be worth certain instrument, to be the last H f w.ll your thinking, step Grant, do.; land and build- ings stood. The tunnels to the chateau purporting { out and he in Stockton at least half as much as the feed, re- I want to speak a word here to people A wir ami testamen <■! J"seph II itrowu. independent. ings Springs. now to be three in number. The of in said Come of \\ a prove late Cnity, y do, deceas- I.1 ■* in in increased and increased who have a qttensive breath. J •: LCX HThK N i Charltf Sheldon personality is what George 0. to one sulting crops foul, been lor Danfortb, Freedom, with its surroundings of masonry ed, having presented piobate. iJ y :;!\ one would his land in returns. —L. P. Evans, in Piscataquis to have bad expect,embodying “preach- George Barlow, do.; Freedom. and its iron was on the sorry say many people smelling O? causing a copy ot tin- order to he of li three weeks m The Ke- in his introduction and thank at Barlow, do.; land in Freedom. 1 published successively | '1 IR V \ SA V U speech The other two were masked behind Nine times in ten the cause is found in Join nal, published at Belfast, that they | Jarvis A Ht.R0 IN A LIGHTHOUSE. publican in the end. In his closing prayer Charles B. and Alice M. Woods, Ban- trees at a robate Court, to be lield at the County of clumps of and bushes and have stomach and bowels. If correct an may appear j For J. S. So. you bonds ... the b«w Sheldon prayed with the same great cos- gor, to Mary A. Flye, Thorndike; land been disclosed recent years Donahue, Haven, Mich., Beiuist, within and dr said County, on the sec- j j by explorations. of these of next, at bn of the man.is against t:: ? monolitan world smirk. “Give us each a and in Montville. a civil war as a keener, imperfect performance organs you ond Tuesday January buildings too, lead toward the chateau and captain, light-house k before and slmw if desired to preset.• i They, are sure to remove the cause nf bad I ciO' 1100:1, cause, any they so we can it to J. to Ella F. quite all indebted tneivb h blessing great give Lucy Rowe, Northport, one evidently branches off into another averted awful wrecks, hut a queer fact is, he have, why the same should not he pi -ved, ap- others. land in breath. You can see that this would be and allowed. went iinmediaieiv .1 Collemer, do.; Northport. S tunnel which connected with what is ■ have been a wreck, himself, if Electric proved |j might K. JOHNSON. Judge. I horndike, Maine, \ James B. Vickery, Jr., to Leon known as t-e gate house, under which so, because imperfect digestion clogs the Unity, Bitters had not prevented. “They cured me of A true copy Attest: L. Bagley, do.; land in Unity. has been found the semi-circular organs with foul and chau. I*. IIazkltink. Itegister. Haverhill. Mas- > ; Dr. Charles M. Sheldon, author of “In vault, kidney trouble and chilis,” he writes, “after I poisons sluggish jj with a diameter of bowels fail to them off. if a: His Steps,” the book that set the whole thirty feet. had taken other so-called cures for years, pass So, you The name—Doan's confidence— At a Probate court held at Beite-t, within and N |! world to and was a forerunner inspires THINK IT WAS TREASURY VAULT. without benefit and they also improved my one of these unfortunates, I counsel you to ‘hir.king Doan's Pills for for the Countv of Waldo. >>ii the loth ot •MVeS lie Kidney kidney ills. Doan's- ! sight. Now, at seventy, I am feeling fine.” day EXKCIITKIX’sby of the of take mv Dr. True’s because a life- i• •• present day sweep thought Ointment for skin Doan's There are some indications that in this Elixir; December, A. *1) 1012. pointed e\• •.;i $ itching. Regulete I tor dyspepsia, indigestion, all stomach, liv,r that bids fair to break down social for a mild laxative. Sold at time of VTANcY P. MKBKY.M \N. executrix of the la-t Of i many all drug stores. vault there is some other kind of com- and troubles, without experience proves beyond question kidney they're equal. will of Janies n. Meirvman. ate of Sears- 1 FKKJH.NAN! l barriers and set up standards in social that it will set the stomach and munication which had been covered wifh Try them. Only 50 els. at all druggists. bowels bavin late Of Mm. and business life that have been deemed port, m said County of Waldo, deceased, Recent Deaths. a thin shell of masonry, for although right and keep them so. It is the best inn -elited a petition praying that the actual mar- in !lie County .>1 u in limes past, yes- ket value of the t\ of -aid deceased now in Itas demand*. impossible preached the walls are heavy in other places, one LEFT OVER LEGISLATION. for bil- propel inji \ remedy constipation, ■■ to a at indigestion, he 1 Inn ds, -abject t 1 tlie payment of the col at ceased ai> desu I terday morning large gathering has so little brickwork that it James M. Evans died Dec. 20th at the J spot gives iousness, feverishness and worms, it drives erei inheritance tax, the persons mtere t* d in tlemem, •*.m: ;.!* ,i I the First Congregational Church. art- a number of meas- home of his son out a hollow sound when touched. There important from the with the accu- tie* succession tl.eieto, and Hie amount ot tin- to make pay in- ! Dr. Everett in Weeks Mills, body, gentle force, DrnielF. Fox, pastor of the church, ures from the last tax th reou may he determined i-y the Jmige l l* a I five of For a few feet beyond these masked bequeathed Assembly mulated and worms that China,after years poor health, the poisons any may Piobate Stock! mi ji introduced Dr She don with words of to the Till Maine which Si• last five of which he was confined entrances the tunnels have been ex- Legislature, be Dr. True’s Elixir lets for the work of the to his present. Thus, t): dered. That the said petitioner give notice to appreciation general Their course is then Jan. 1st. bed. He was a Civil War serv- plored. interrupted opened yesterday Among and is a source < r 1 eauh all inierrsu-d causing a of this * visitor and with of veteran, proved, proving, persons by copy 4 I)MIN|si j;a special 1 recognition have been traced them is the hill for the creation af water ordei t* be ihree weeks 1 ing in the 14th Maine a mem- by cave-ins,which along \ y thousands. It is sold by t< liable dealer' published successively scriber ; the record established the lines laid regiment, m Tile a along one the districts and the control and regulation lb-publican Join nal. newspaper pul 1 1 er of Co. E. Two sons and one the surface. At point in second ; il over the country; abc in South been duly app. town in the famous daugh- C'.inada, Imbed at Peilast, that iua\ appear at a Pro- book, and those that the of water and water com- they tale ter mourn his loss: of the tunnels, the first on creek storage power Honolulu; Ilombav and bate 1 to he held ai within ami bn pi j ■came after it. Everett, with whom America, Cuba; ourt. eiia-t. he and Mrs. side, there are surface indications of the panies. Cl :m-.: < said Coiuiiy. on the 14:h day ot January \ l> 1 A HI*. IK.I Dr. c lived, Charles, living near, Calcutta, India; Shangha:, niro, } Sheldon’s top was “The Power There are also measures to 1 tH3, at tell of the clock ei n- 11 ion. and slmw J of Somerville. existence of another underground room looking etc. 1 : let: f and in the County o. jf a Positive Faith His textwastaken lodge Always pleasant Egypt; Athens, 3rc, cause, if any they have, why the prayer ot -aid or vault. the establishment of a Normal School bonds as th*- and he was known as "Uncle $1,00. petitioner should not be granted. from the words of Paul to "I cheerful, lUmantN air Timothy, It is said that al- in for the better of «.»:<*. 1. a HI V ON. Jim" by a large number of friends and Joseph Bonaparte Dexter; protection Judg- ilrsllH In' (in know whom 1 have believed and am per- trust other reli- A true copy Attest: j were ! ways had at hand sums of money funds of churches and all iiiu«-lilt u th-i• ; it neighbors who present. Sunday, to large Cll.\s. I'. ItAZhl.l suaded th He is able to that which INF, lieglstev. meur imiiiiMiia:*' keep their last eels to their old which he could have used in furthering gious societies; to prohibit foreign cor- _|___I .« I have committed unto Him.” pay resj neigh- the f his brother had th- porations from engaging in the busi- a; d loved bor. scheming At a Piobate Court, la Id at P.eltast. within Troy, Nove.iib-i i. “Paul young men,” said Dr. ness water hr ot w second Tin I escape been made. One story is that of generating electricity by the County do. ou the “ai.d text is taken a of A t>. lui2. Sheldon, my from he even had coin concealed in the within the State; to the day December, Mrs. Sarah Howes gold power relating I v love let'er to one Snowman died Dec. L’Xl-i I IMS of them. In it Paul to make certain instrument, purporting to be the las* \ at ! leaden statues which stood before the liability of employers compen- For 1J c v s n 24th her home in She Sale ay asserted He Bucksport. V will and testament i Carrie O. Merrill. Ian- positive faith. did not sur- or and that these sation for to establish pointed r.V'-oiirm ■ was 94 old last one of chateau, villa, images personal injuries; of Kansas, deceased, been mise or but e years April, the Cunuinghaiu. having Of ope, knew. It is a no a for increase the great oldest residents, and was ar.d had unaceountab.y disappeared and reformatory women; presented tor probate. to know. How respected El.I.IS ('. FKI- I thing long would you do was seen trustees of institu- t beloved all. She was the widow of one taking them away. It is efficiency of State One of the finest resi- Order* (.1, That notice be given to all persons 1 business if had by sted a t.» be in tlie of '« a you gardenseeds, or believed that and other treasure tions, and to create a Public Utilities inter* by causing copy of this order County Sylvester Snowman. She is survived they three week- in Hie K* havum demands groceries, or real estate that were published successively I you was accessible from some Commission. <. .. two Mrs. Lauretta Snow- j point beyond dences in publican Journal, publishe*! at P.eltast. that they ceased are ; ■doubtful about. men by daughters, Belfast—containing How many will the of the house. Other measures include one for the at a < to tie helu.-r Tlernent, and ai man Cobb and Miss Elizabeth Snowman. walls may appear Probate ourt, !j cot vtrt to if to ! 1 Belfast, within and lor sad on ttie i" make pay me ii ;i you Christianity you go Another married The passages will all be cleaned out, investigation of the small loans busi- 12 rooms and a bath. Hot County, daughter Josiah Whit- second Tuesday of January te xt, at ten of the /them and say, ‘I want you to become a bricked and restored and will one to the more of Verona, and is not She ! up they ness; relating employment dock before noon, and slmw cause, it any they Lincolnville, l> course am living. j Christian. Of I doubtful one a inrui to most wno of women and a bill to same is also survived by three sons. Walter nay give many chidren; pre- and cold water in six sleeping have, why the should not be proved, ap abo«f some such as the miracles, an serve the resources Ken- proved aid allowed- j things, Snowman, DeForest Snowman and Ed- may be fortunate enough to have in- natural of the the resurrection, etc., but anyway I vitation to the estate after nebec and one to re- ward Snowman, all of Bucksport, and Bonaparte Valley, encourage rooms. Excellent closet and A true copy. Attest: would ike to see you believe as much as then im- of waste lands. N. by two grandchildren, Mrs. Carl Buck its recrudescence. One may foresting Chas. 1\ Hazki.tink, Register. ! Searsport j you can.’ Men will not die for an inter- to be the Man of of Chicago, and H. Lee Swazey, now of agine himself Destiny, accommodations. Fine hut will for an ex- THE ONION-EAT IT. storage 1 rogation point, they Bangor. Her son Fred B .died last week provided .that destiny had been more 11’ ALDO SS.—In Court ot Probate, lield at Hel- clamation. last.on the 10th day ot December, 1912 annual in Vinalhaven and the funeral was kind. For other to stable connected. .James Pat-tee, trustee undei the last will of Theholders of th« “Jemts was positive. So was Paul. BURNING OF THE CHATEAU. have been held Wednesday but to Dr. Walker it is Both Healthful Sarah Staples, late of Helfa>t, in said County will be held at the did not build on owing Mary Says | They interrogations. non-arrival which deceased, having presented Ins .third account ! on the of the Boston boat was The miniature court Joseph and particulars apply to port, Tuesday \ Faith is not worth talking about unless Sanitary. of said trust for allowance. at 2 o’clock postponed to Saturday when a douhle Bonaparte maintained came to its end 1913, ; j it is sure. Ordered, that notice thereof be three 1 d. dominant, triumphant, service was held. with the of his Bordentown ; given rectors for the | burning weeks in The .Join a I “Without boasting, but simply as a Chicago, Dec. 25. —The use of successively Republican nal, saction of such i chateau. All the family were away on plenty newspaper published in Belfast, in said t ounty I * there i of onions drive other come tiefore the i: matter of consciousness, a a of will among thing3 that all persons interested attend a; a Pin- ! expressed Charles Robbins died at his home in shooting expedition when member Chas. F. may are some I know: First, there is a diseases out of Dr. I bate Court, to bn held at Belfast, on the 14m ! things the household took occasion to burn contagious any city, Thompson. Ma Union Dec. G4 11 •tay of ,J an liar v next, aid show cause, if ! Searsport, j God. Creation testifies to it. Man never 18th, aged years, Mary Walker, who is visiting ! any months and He had been in some It tters. The flame caught the lace Chicago ’.hey have, why the said account should not be j he discovers. If 3days. poor declared. are made anything, simply an window and the friends, tonight Here Dr. allowed. health for some time. curtains before open not this I would still Early last spring Walker's for the use GKO. E 1 did understand structure was soon directions of onions. JOHNAuN, .Judge. I- T n/iIrnnnTln^m.'.rl he had an ill turn and had been destroyed. A tree s gradual- Eat of them, stewed, copy. Attest: Joseph Bonaparte went to England in plenty boiled, W.. c. libbey, Chas. P Hazki.tink. CARLE I until his a Dl'T Register. death. He leaves did not to that ly failirg fried or raw. Him. Jesus try prove 1832 and the estate came into the one Mrs. Will pos- a He took God widow; daughter, Davis, the of ’there was God. simply session of Thomas A an Keep fumes onions continually a little Becket, Eng- A and grandson, Clyde Davis; five the DENTIST, II” LDO SS.—in Court of Probate, held at B«*l for granted. who is said to have permeating atmosphere; m Attornc ! brothers, Roscoe and of Union. lishman, spent $50- lad, on tile 10th day ot December, 1H2, ! I know that God is love. Ralph onions in the on the -. .; “Second, Sup- 000 his Spread alleys, 93 MAIN MAINE I 1'. Chase, executor oi the last will ot Hen i Randall of East Union. Leonard of Bos- upon it, expenditure including 1 STREET, BELFAST. hate ruled this lawn and other where it •r it.a M. Luce, late .a tielt.i't, tu s.iid Count pose universe; suppose the erection of a rather commonplace any place might j. Office Con ; ton and Lewis Robbins of Lowell, Mass.: --- *.L. ....,1.._1 deeo im .i, Il.tv itig pres.n.fe hi' tirst ami final ae everything went by chance. Can you house which stands not far from the two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Wiley of South count of administration of said estate for allow- imagine it—the horror of it. But here Dr. Walker said onions were particu- ance. 3m51 BF.l.l Union and Mrs. Gould of Warren. site of the original chateau. n second is that Jesus said Dudley effective The FOR SALE | aga my proof The calling mto being of the buildings larly against smallpox. «ti llered, 'that notice thereof be given, three j ‘Our Father.' use of the in two cities at 1 v. **eks in The and the grounds as they were in their vegetable Second-hand lumber, consisting of boards successively. Republican Journal. J 1 know' that there is and Eben B. Gowan died Dec. 25th at his j has her contention to be a nowspnoer publish* d in Belfast, in said Coun- “Third, right is a task which Mr. Shinn least, proven home in Troy, where be had resided for palmy days and timbers. Apply to ty. that all persons interested may attend at a wrong and that 1 have the power to to ar- correct, she said. p obate Court, to be held at on the 40 His was says should prove inspiring any Belfast, the 14th past years. age 60years. “Madrid was one of the CLARENCE M. of and show choose. tist or decorator. No estimates have affected ; HNOWLTON, day January next, cause, it any is survived a five sons and j that there is life He by widow, she said. “Some even had they have, why the said account should not I know everlasting made on the cost as but it is cities,” j 47tf or H. C. BUZZELL. two daughters, one of whom, Sadie M. i been yet, be allowed. and 1 know that I must die. I know I that several hundred thousand made the statement before the onions GEO. K. Gowan, M. C. I., 1903, went to India in expected JOHNSON, Judge. to be a Christian and I know that were used that the would be ■ A true Attest: ought dollars will be city depopu- yg ==== a = S'. copy. 1909, where she has since been engaged expended. Chas. p. Hazki.tink, Register, the hope of the whole world is in Jesus. The most thing will be the i lated by smallpox. The minister pleni- in work. The funeral service important ____ It is not in education or charities or so- missionary i of the chateau itself. The potentiary assured me that the spread of rebuilding — was held Saturday, Rev. Henry Foss of halted A LJ>o SS in Court ot Probate, held at Bel Cornel Cross i: cial service, but is in Jesus. Look about a one of the disease had been by the use of \\T church old structure was three story YY fad. on the 10th ot December, 1912, the world and note conditions and note the Free Baptist officiating. onions. also were used in other day French Renaissance type, but evidently They 1. V. Miller A H Norton, executor ot the last will of Am- that Jesus is the solution of the cities.” L of also more simple in its lines than is much brose Norton, late Liberty, in said County, B. C. Jordan of Alfred died Dec. 21st, The deceased, having presented his first and llnal ac- problems. of the architecture of that period. count of administration of said estate for allow- “Do subscribe to an idea after an illness of several months. Mr. NOTi you promul- drawings of it in existence are being ance. in that ‘as as human Jordan was in the lumber busi- The Doctor’s gated your city long engaged carefully studied. Question. FINE Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three nature is what it is, there will be an un- ness and was widely known as a very FURS, weeks successively, in The Guaranteed worn ir Not far distant from the chateau stand Republican Journal, advocate of the law. Due to Bowel Disorders. -AND- a newspaper published iu Belfast, in said derworld.’ No I am sure you do not. strong; prohibitory ruins of what was once the Much Sickness County, | and the tumbled | that all persons interested attend at a Pro ing, Shampooing m This is the blunder of civilization. He was also an officer in the Maine State may home of the daughter of Joseph, the A doctor’s first question when consulted by a bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 14th day that woman School Association. full line of all kinds ‘Human nature'—yes, Sunday Zenaide, who later was mar- patient is “are your bowels regular?” He of January next, and show cause, if any they the said account should be to the underworld is some- Lucein her knows that ninety-eight per cent of illness have, why not allowed. >'■- ■relegated ried to CharleB Bonaparte, MILLINERY GEO. E. parlors over Shiro's Jesus is her and Game Shipments Over the B. & A. is attended with inactive bowels and tor- oOHNBON, Judge. body’s daughter. hope, cousin. A true copy. Attest: 4 A-* and that this condition must be re- it conditions that drag her down can be house of the which is pid liver, Chas. P. Hazki.tink, Register. 23t» Ml" The gardener before health can even in cities. According to a table showing the total moved gently and thoroughly > changed great Segrega- in a bad state of and has been Miss Effie Curtis, Milliner. the season of 1912 disrepair, be restored. \ tion of vice as in New York game shipments for SS.— in Court ol Pt held at Bel- attempted inhabited by the knights of the broad Rexall Orderlies are a positive, pleasant and \iTALDO obate, advocated the of the over the Bangor & Aroostook railroad li fast, on the tOth day ol December, 1912. and by writer lines on more than one shows safe for constipation and bowel disor- there were more deer this season highway night, remedy Mary J. Nickerson,executrix ot the la t will of HotfseS I have read is never Hurt- shipped We are so certain of their H. C. segregation. traces of symmetry and its lines also ders in general. Thomas 0. Nickerson, late ot Belfast, in said than a year ago, the total being 3,093 that we re- ing one class, all classes are hurt. By will be of some aid to the architects. great remedial value promise to County, deceased, having presented her first and for 1912 and for 1911. The moose in the power of Jesus the injunction, ‘Be 3,025 turn the purchaser's money every case when llnal account of administration «5f said estate CLEANING. there TO RESTORE ENTIRE PARK. allowance. is not of attain- shipments are much smaller, being they fail to produce entire satisfaction. lor '' ye perfect,’ impossible eaten like even for the and weak- but 97 shot this year, over 188 last. The The gate house for the lodge, seems Rexall Orderlies are candy, they Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three STEAM PHh> ment, poorest a TRUCKING. in The * present season brought out more bears, alBo to have been made on the same act quickly and have soothing, strengthen- weeks successively, Republican .Journal, est.” on to of in Belfast, in said Coun- 66 for and 42 ing, healing influence the entire intestinal 1 am prepared do all kinds trucking a newspaper published and Dr. Sheldon and the figures showing 1912 scheme. The whole park will that all interested attend at a spoke clearly impres- general tract. do not purge, gripe, cause nausea, Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Leavs ty, persons miy even They Court, t > be held at on the 14th lR°£ of the reconstructed when for 1911. be restored, and the Bkating rink, corner Probate Belfast, T« sively society ___ excessive looseness, diarrhcEa or orders at the stable, of Main and Cro6a flatulence, of January next, and show kcause, it any CUSTOM CLOTHES men and women would live in built on the Point Breeze grounds effect. are and will receive atten* day ( everyday "Generally debilitated for years. Had sicli partly other annoying They especially streets, they prompt they have, why Hie said account should not be into the a or old tu n. connection iife as Jesus would have them. He de- headache, lacked ambition, was worn out and and partly Deleware, forming good for children, weak persons folks. Telephone allowed. was. 10c. Sold at our store GEO. K. Street. clared that there would be radical all run down. Burdock Blood Bitters made m< circle, will be made like it Two sizes, 26c. and only W. W. BLAZO, JOHNSON, Judge. At'52 High j A true Attest: a well woman.”—Mrs. Chas. Sbinn will leave in a few weeks —The Rexall Store—‘City Drug Store, Ed- copy. I6tf changes in Wall street, in political Freitoy, Moosup, Mr. 14tf 126 Waldo Ave iae, Bvilatt, mund Wilson, Prop., 93 Main street. Chas. P. Hazkltink, Register. circles, in newspapers, schools, homes. Conn. for a tour in search of relics of the first o ___ This is overloading the canal, at the the time occur many things that at they A clear Are, a clean and January Magazines. very start of the journey. It is Over hearth, the rigours cruelty crush us with despair.” Half-Century. oi the game. Charles Lamb. ^ to animals, if you please to pursue the FOR=—_ _ \0 SCIENTIFIC MANAGE metaphor. The canal will live up to Humphreys’ Specifics have ,H® KITCHEN. I \ I A NEW TRUE LINCOLN STORY. S*V-: EXX IN THE y^^ ^ reasonable expectations; after it is ad- oeen used by the people with a fiction justed and has obtained In the American Magazine Ribbon, Broken and Win- | Vorse, writing momentum, it January for more than ‘I0„ will Brand of Toledo, Ohio, satisfaction 50 p: January Woman’s Home doubtless live up to now unreason- Whitlock, Mayor Congress Medical Book sent of her characters able But it begins a series of reminiscences. years. free. (to:: .KCf one expectations. grant time to personal ter Assorted get its breath. A little The first article is entitled “A Boy and Candies, 1 figuring with ! ;- ■ His is the Ho. Ton Prlca other businesses in the .«|: "'• ; JBf§|| pencil and paper should be a wholesome Grandfather.” Following with Abraham 1 Fevers. Inflammations.25 improved, and waste of aperient for the present enthusiast who story of an experience Congestions, Kisses, Etc, GO TO Lincoln had. 2 Worms. Worm Fever, or Worm Disease.. 25 ed, the home of to- cannot bear disappointment. Yes, even that Whitlock’s grandfather It of a man .1 Colic, Crying and Wakefulness of Infanta.25 what it was. I You Want ;■ a little quiet reflection, apart from the is hard to conceive being ,jhock he received was not the same you. truthful? The world wiil believe you. out Don’t too much > kind, but it kept him of that store place confidence in ap- Are you honest? Everyone will trust STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK PIETIES OF r APPLES. ever after. Other dealers and tirms pearances. Many a nan with a red nose h e j z£ k. a k 1.1-- j.: '& z > t you. L Albany Boston have similar smart who as is white all the IBlI I 'man’s Home Com- young men, way through. “But weigh yourself frequently. Buffalo New York KENNEDY’S LAX AT 1VE Farmer, cookery thoughtlessly, in other ways are accom- Don’t forget in times of peace to pre- Weigh yourself carefully. Be certain the same result for their em- for war. That’s about the use "I]! ■ •pmrTfj. COUGH SYRUP "Peal, published an plishing pare only that your own opinion of yourself is jus- j \\ holesome Apple ployers, quite as effectively as though some of us seem to have for peace. tified. Be satisfied with yourself.” : with fifteen reci- they pounded nail? with dynamite sticks. Don’t fail to have an object in view. dshes. In her in- — H. H. Windsor in the January Popu- Many a mail leads such an aimless exis- ▼ ▼▼▼ A A A**'* V fle- 4 *** lar Mechanics Magazine. tence that he could fire at random without CELEBRITIES OLIVER HEltFORD HAS NOT ds affirm that the hitting it.—January Lippincott’s. MET. food of the gods. “NEPTUNE” IN A HATTERAS NORTH- In the January American Magazine ! fruits grown PRISON-A BLESSING IN DISGUISE. by WESTER. Oliver Herford writes about “Celebrities riy introduced into The American Magazine has been hold- I Have Not Met." Following are his ght from there to One of the first pictures ever taken ing a contest and offering prizes for the contributions: cultivated, bears showing to the full the tremendous fury best letters on the subject "My Bigges: RUDYARD KIPLING. an almost any other of storms off Cape Hatteras was made -4 I Piece of is one of IR’S Luck." the SUBSCRIPTION^ Following I seem see .rafting almost two by a naval attache, who passed this to a Shining One, ! I letters taken from the With that now now 5 have fated on the Atlantic coast aboard prize-winning eyes gleam, fierce, tender, been produced, point number: the collier January Through Goggle that reflect the sun : i part the big "Neptune” recently, and 1 why apple "You wouldn't expect to strike luck “With more than Oriental Splendor;” f ail fruits.” is reproduced in the January ♦ =TO THE- ♦ Popular through being sent to jail, would you? I see him sitting on a chest i Mechanics Magazine. with padlocks, bolts, and ♦ ♦ Nevertheless, that is what happened to a Heavy cording. this storm, which was not of Where untold treasures hidden ■:Ni; BOAT. During friend of mine. For obvious reasons I rest. j unusual violence for Hatteras, the Treasures of untold yarns he’s hoarding. i as now avia- use a fictitious name. placed “Neptune,” a vessel of large capacity, Oh, Rudyard, please unlock the chest! : fe and "Robert Fulsome was an sane” sports, loaded with coal for the fleet at exceptionally With hope deferred we're growing hoary; fully man. He was been referred to as talented young admitted Or was it all an empty jest Guantanamo, Cuba, was at times almost New York Tribune Fanner "tnfort and to the bar in New York, and his future Your saying, “That’s another story?” exhilara- seas \ in that \ entirely submerged heavy seemed and assured. Bui he went ARNOLD BENNETT. # have not always broke above her freeboard. It is esti- bright * luit with the into polite*, fell into bad company, and ’Tis to know flying mated that throughout the storm of 24 very comforting i 'g> from a took to drink. He lost his practice and That every other day or so AND alight flight hours’ duration the “Neptune” had 1,- 1 YOUR FAVORITE HOME PAPER 5 i descended to the The A book Bennett will appear automobile alongside 700 tons of sea water in her well deck literally gjtter. by taste for once it is al- To charm the Western Hemisphere. ♦ Besides her own liquor acquired, continuously. weight, I see him now, with zeal sublime, "riled race of these most impossible to free one’s self from ♦ the ship had on board 12,000 tons of coal, from dawn to dinner-time ! d on it. It becomes a disease. It did with Pounding Long Island, the 1,500,000 gal. of oil, and 40,000 of Four typewriters, with hands and feet. Mines gal. his and i jockeying for fresh water. Fulsome, sapping will-power, When the four novels are complete. he had not the means to be treated for : ; while the close He’ll and 6end a vitesse :-^The grande Journals iring, Photographs taken from a position on fold, ■n from, the outer it. There seemed no hope for him, and His to press. Republican trip the poop deck Bhow great waves break- quadrumanuscript be blood of he gave up to despair. The last blow any sports- ing over the ship and filling the well Atlantic and came when he got into a drunken brawl Pacific deck to the top of the taffrail or to a FRIGHTFUL PULAR WINDS duck from and was sent to Blackwell’s island for shooting depth of fully 5 feet. At times nothing b.ow with terrific force at the far north and i and flying boats has three months. But the penitentiary FOR ONLY $2.25. ! but bow and stern of ! the vessel were havoc with the skin, red, A A th remarkable success, proved his saving and making. As long as play causing rough i showing, and Bhe was 's safe entirely submerg- he was free he was able to — or sore chapped hands and lips, that need mainly because ! ed amidships. get liquor good AVL'Dl A A IMXTA TUP IVtl the vilest sort of stuff—in some Buckler’s Arnica Salve to heal them. It makes ! place to’alight. It way. ♦ ■ 4 ■ guide the machine We watch closely the adulteration of the skin soft and smooth. Unrivaled for cold- Now that the of the Panama but we allow saloons to exist •urse for starting or to opening foods, sores, also burns, boils, sores, ulcers, cuts, in Canal —our draws we which sell alleged whisky at prices that The Tribune Farmer landing. The sur- canal—really nigh, bruises and piles. Only 25 cents at all drug- # X "loth and level seem to be more on their face prove tne stiff dis- ! and one confidently expecting they gists. | erection with safety. : and more of it. We seem to be pressing pense is terribly adulterated and rank Is a thoroughly practical, helpful, up-to-date illustrated national | '-s, trees, telegraph forward into the best seats and waiting poison. X for the curtain to rise on an "In the Fulsome was weekly. Special pages for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, etc., and most | to dodge, or which instantane- ‘pen’ compelled 4 X l ous of a miracle of to lead a clean life oil wholesome he air and upset one prodigy valor, very regular, reliable market reports. and it was MUST BELIEVE IT 4 4 ■!. Winds over the industrial growth. Something—a new plain diet, impossible for nim [ Dr. C. D. the known \etei in much steadier than god of commercial prosperity, belike— to obtain any intoxicating liquor. At 4 Sinead, best inary surgeon 4 suffered When Well-Known Belfast 'trough carelessness will spring full-armed from the first tide first he terribly from the de- People Tell It America, writes legularly fcr Ihe Tribune Fain er, thoroughly 4 operator does make through the isthmus. privation. but at the end of two months So Plainly. X the caie of all domestic ges the boat at too In this case, not distance, but near- he was a new man m mind and body, covering breeding, and feeding animals, lends and lost When public endorsement is made by a rep- J X •whe water, or strikes ness, enchantment to the view. had entirely the craving for and bis articles meet the el resentative citizen of Belfast the is needs eveij practical working faim- accident cannot be And witn all honor and credit to the drink. Now he was a very handsome, at- proof X J and You must belief it. Read this testi- er and interests everv man r.i woman in or town who owns a jo canal and its it is to be tried tractive man, fell under the notice positive. ocnuuniv promoters, 4 city 4 ■ under a tremendous ot a charitable woman one operator is none the handicap. wealthy who mony. Every sufferer of kidney backache, 4 horse or cow. 4 is The canal is a visited the She learned his "ducking. big project. Big pro- day prison. every man, woman or child with kidney trouble tuenl in jects move Their advance de- history from the and The of 'ihe Tribune er water flying, slowly. deputy warden, will do well to read the following: X subscription price Fam alone is $1.CO. X has upon a l ost of lesser determined to give him a chance to w these advant- pends ohjects. I. W. Cross, retired farmer, 57 Miller street, 4 '•r flying boat with its Many jul ilant citizens, the country over, redeem himself. She visited the prison 4 asrTo new sufcscribeis and all old subscribers who will Belfast, Me., says: “I can still recommend pay1 4 1 has all the ad- apparently expect that the formal open- again, and had a long talk with him, the j uuyancy for and one in of the canal will from result of which was that his Doan's Kidney Pills again they live up to 4 up arrearages year advance wen ake this lihcial offer 4 tiiotorboat and a flying ! ing disgorge ocean upon agree- to ocean an to take the the claims made for them. They bene- 4 4 It is as sea-worthy immediate stream of ships, ing pledge —though he felt greatly '' to now it was fited me from of its size, and flies as scurrying carry their cargoes by unnecessary—and go West when I was suffering kidney 1 short-cut to These to her home she to and I confirm all that I one 'plane of equal propor- profitable ports. city, promised look complaint willingly 4 The Tribune Farmer, year, $1.00 4 are Scarce a harbor on after him and for his ports waiting. provide liberally said in their praise six years ago.” hsve a safe of the Pacific Coast but (accord- necessities until he should become able system anticipates Mr. Cross is only one of many Belfast peo- ■* "iopment of aviation is ing to its home papers) a tremendous to provide for himself. 4 The Journal, one 2.00 4 5 ple who have gratefully endorsed Doan’s Kid- Republican year, "-'ted. For noth- influx of shipping. The non-partisan “This happened five years ago. Today if racing, Pills. aches—if ! "'f with believe that with Fulsome is her is ney If your back your kid- Ifi the flying boat. observer.might readily son-in-law, wealthy, bother ask a t chance to jockey for the opening of the canal a plume of coal- and is one of the most prominent lawyers neys you, don’t simply for kidney flecked with would and citizens in his He remedy ask DISTINCTLY FOR DOAN’S Both for $2.25. -vacht racing, and every smoke, bellying sails, lespected State, X | Jwtt.i;.,' -< ,8>y r the airman to exhibit band the Pacific horizon from Panama has never again touched a drop of strong KIDNEY PILLS, the same that Mr. Cross had 4 4 to Portland. From and the — I*1'- ;'nK the buoys and mak- New Orleans and liquor, very odor of whisky —the remedy backed by home testimony. 50c. 4 4 ar'd the Gulf a hum of satisfaction sickens him. He told me the J' landings. I can pic- up-floats that ‘pen’ at all stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf- J and of the Atlantic Coast cured him more than 4 4 i, nor more impressive preparation; effectually any falo, N. Y. “When Your Back is Lame—Re- of and the transcontinental railroads are sanitarium could have done, and that ■; flying boats rising member the Name.” at to be at ns w schedules the luckiest that to i,-'ii,er the start of a race, presumed vying thing ever happened of and the American him —and it was—was the Journal Pub. Me. t>;' a; thi. c' ■' eourae “neck and transportation; certainly thing Republican Co., Belfast, JWt ‘‘tush. citizen, whether he be producer or con- that at the time seemed the climax of his *or Hwugestton* | | *ftndA ^ '• no would a sent to It Relieves sour car. reason why a man sumer, plans (as again appear) misfortunes—being jail! stomach ,0la new of a as do so Palpitation of the Divests I to own a flying boat system business and of living. proved blessing in disguise, heart whatfOOMft opposing the election of Mr. Burleigh to Mr. Merrill hee been a citisen of thie town for almoat a of a century. He has held The Journal the United States Senate and would sup- quarter Republican the office of selectman and many other offices port Alton C. Wheeler of South Paris of trust. He has invested his money freely THURSDAY. JANUARY 2. 1913. in a owner BELFAST, for speaker of the House. The Lewis- industries and is at present large in the spool mill. Both Mr. and Mrs. Merrill ton has a statement from a Hood’s Sun have been in the social PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY printed great helpers up-build* of the church will miss gentlemen present at this conference, ing the town and Pub. Co. them. Mr. Merrill has been a liberal contribu- The Republican Jour. believed to be a member-elect to the tor to all The Sarsaparilla charitable purposes. 1 Annual White legislature from Auburn, who says that Acts directly and peculiarly Sale! ■CHARLES A. PILSBURY. “A Happy Afternoon for the little ---AT--- I \ pj^itor Manager “no definite action was taken on any i on the enriches blood; purifies, Ones.” In spite of the storm the Goodell i question of importance to the future Advkrtisinu Terms. For one square, one and revitalizes it, and in this homestead was the scene of a Merry Christ- in column. 25 cents for one week of the party that there inch length shaping plans”; mas tree on Tuesday afternoon from 2 to insertion. builds the whole sys- party an ! 25 cents for each subsequent “was no decision way up j tooppose Mr.Burleigh,” 6 o’clock, in honor of William Jr. The rooms In advance. 92.00 a tem. Take it. Get it today. ,M,hsvi:nTiON Terms. and that “not one present at the meet- were decorated with festoons of red 50 cents for three In usual liquid form or in choeolrte prettily j fear; 91.00 for six months; James to and H. himself from which Goods ! vote green Howes' n.-.nth: ing pledged against Mr. tooted tablets called Sarsatabs. crepe paper, hung __ Store The veranda I And as to the Christmas stars and holly. Pry Burleigh. speakership: hells, and trimmed with wreaths and A hi ml line in the Boston Globe of Sat- I can state that Mr. PORT. windows were | authoritively SEARS bells. All of indoor Begins Saturday, January 4,1913 urday Inst reads: “Charles II. Dirks, 17 Wheeler, is not now, and has not been at kinds games, including 1 any time, a Progressive candidate for The schools in town will open again Monday, fireworks, were enjoyed until four o’clock. A years old, commits suiciiie by shooting | || the Speakership. Neither will he be a Jan. 6th. line was then formed and the little ones at Newton.” Was Newton killed? candidate. He is to where a table was already pledged week with marched to the dining 100m, John A. Peters of Ells- The “Friday Club” will meet this support Judge found filled with Christmas goodies. After Obadiah Gardner is a salary worth for of the House and I Mrs. William H. Coodell. drawing speaker a and lunch a made in Fresh looking “pie,” 1 mysterious i as a Sena- am sure he will stand his But to visit New, •of $7,olid a year United States by pledges. Fred A. Mathews left last week rela- clothes was in and each little aside from all his nam ■ was not basket, brought Dainty this, tor, but instead of attending to his offi- tives in Boston and vicinity. mentioned in connection with the speak- one was given a red ribbon, and at a signal in he is in Maine Mrs. Lavona Williams Christmas in cial duties Washington ership at Saturday’s meeting, spent from Mrs. Goodell all gave a vigorous pull and on business of his own. Boston, the guest of her son. a lace with and com i The reports in the Democratic papers stocking filled candy pop came another and of the at the Fal- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Atwood spent Christ- forth. Later pie appeared UNDERMUSLINS In the United States ten States have Progressive meeting I fig ■ mas in at Mr. Atwood’s old home. when opened was found to contain a Christmas mouth in Portland were false and Winterport j equally now gone for woman suffrage and over for all from William Jr. This part of the Ward is home on gift unfounded. It was stated that Mr. Michael confined to his women voted in the recent arrange- much merriment. and 700,000 presi- Leach street with rheumatism in his program caused Capt. ments were the Pro- right come perfected whereby Mrs Goodell were in their efforts to At dential election. This has about in foot. untiring are to elect Obadiah Gard- a a Very have time and Prices, the Tempting an manner without the window I gressives help ma!-> children good orderly Miss Addie Mathews of Everett, Mass., who | ner are to left the home at five and and they get everything else happy lot of children smashing, hair-pulling scratching has been visiting in town, returned home last from Speaker of the House down to o’clock, declaring they had had a “Merry Never have we made such for a that has characterized the British suf- week. preparations sale as Assistant Door Keeper. As to this Rep- Christmas.” A candy doll was given each as a |j fregettes. John who has been confined the Goodell. The resentative-elect E. C. Bowler of Bethel, Kelley, to ! parting gift from Mrs. party K have made for this Great White Sale of Muslin Undent end of the house with inflammation of the bowels, is able numbered twenty. Mrs. Goodell was assisted ,,, Having handled the business a who was at the Progressive, present to be out for again. by Miss Mildred Bowen. Portland Argus successfully many meeting, says in last weeg’s issue of the now ambi- Steamer Kennebec, Capt. Parnenter, finish- Wilson-Kelloch. At the home of Mr. and years, Mr. Oscar R. Wish is rsetnei i\ews: ed at the Penobscot coal dock and Mrs. Joseph ftoiw.h on Reservoir street, at to he a man of letters and is a can- discharging tious It seems a waste of space to refer to All sailed for Garments Norfolk. of Fresh the their and noon Christmas wedding New, for the at Port- the of such a high day, j Absolutely didate postmastership j absurdity report, but in Pike Bros, started in daughter, Miss Evie Maxey Kelloch and George land. Aside from his politics, which are : view of all the agitation that has been cooper shops Monday made concerning t he United States Sena- after a shut down of two monLhs on account Renfew Wilson took place. Rev. Charles H. | made under in the most highly objectionable from our standpoint, sanitary conditions approved fashion t tor question it may be fitting to say that ; of shortage of hoop poles. McElhiney of the First Congregational church Wish is a mighty good fellow, competent the at that Representatives-elect confer- performing the single ring ceremony. The 8 finest materials and desirable in and ^ every til! that or he ! enee were to a man Misses Ethel Hazel McPherson and | respect. -;o any position may aspire absolutely opposed “Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin was played j to candidates in i Florence Mottram of Old Town Christ- and if a cannot have the placing any opposition spent The in a hand- to, Republican I by Miss Mildred Shute. bride, | to Mr. Burleigh or Mr. Peters, but will ; mas with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McPherson. we he may his some gown of white serge, with of postmastership hope get on the stand as firm as the trimmings j contrary, The snow Corset first real storm set in Friday ac- roses Drawers, i. white carried a shower of bride’s Gowns, Covers, wish. rock of Gibraltar for their election. satin, Night rain at intervals. About five companied by and was attended Miss Annie Gilkey in I Farthur comment would seem to be by inches of snow fell, fine making sleighing. pink silk muslin. The maid of honor carried | In a report of a meeting of the Kan- unnecessary. bination Suits and Skirts Harold Smith, who is employed by Whitten an arm bouquet of pale pink chrysanthemums, j aas Progressives m iopeka recently the | State of Ohio, City of Toledo, & Co in Belfast, spent the Christmas holiday [ The best man was Story Tvundy. The house of those in attend- Ss>‘ Atchison Globe says Lucas < Made of soft muslin County. at his heme and attended the Wilson-Kelloch wras decorated. evergreens Nainsook, good quality and el 1 prettily Many crepe, ance: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior || wedding flowers were while in partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., combined with cut used, and Most of them are ex-office holders de- 1 artistically trimmed. doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Miss Ethel M. Nichols who spent Christmas the bay window, tv bower of green, was sus- feated in their efforts to perpetuate State aforesaid, avd ti nt said firm will the pay with her mother, Mrs. C. M. Nichols, left pended a wedding bell of yellow and white Sale heir connection with the payroll. A sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each This Sale surpasses any previous of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR w for where she has under which the bridal stood. of the list of those of and everv case of Ca-.a:rh that cannot he cured Monday Worcester, Mass., flowers, party careful scrutiny 1 H a as an informal both in and the wonderful it lesser prominence shows that about half by the use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE. position teacher. Following the ceremony reception quality, quantity, Savings offers. FRANK J. CHENEY. was held and refreshments were served. I of those in attendance have held office by | Horace of Stockton dainty Sworn to before me and subscribed in my Capt. Staples Springs [ of the or Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are date of the grace Republican party, was Both very popular S'held,Remember Sale—Saturday, 4th. presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. ; in town Monday calling on friends and January have been defeated in their ambition to with a ciiclc of friends and the beautiful I (Seal) A. YV. GLEASON, | left on the boat for the Sailors’ Snug Harbor, large attain official position. So far as it is Public. to will Notary New N. Y. gifts they received testify this. They one Democrat attended the Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken and Brightor, known, only internally ! make their home in Searsport after returning acts directly upon the blood and mucous sur- Miss Katherine Kneeland. who has been : meeting. j The bride wrore as H. from a brief vvi JAMES faces of the system. Send for testimonials doing trip. HOWES. It is the same everywhere, j visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Knee- § free a going away dress a handsome tailored gown j| land, returned Tuesday to Chelsea, Mass., F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, a hat white beaver. l’ork of the j of felft blue cloth with of The New correspondent Sold by-all Druggists, 75c. w here she is teaching. wmwmwMwmwmmmmM mmwmwMwmwmwmm: The were Mrs. Charles Wilson, mother Portland of Take Hall’s Pills for guests Argus says, “Speaking Family constipation. Miss Lillian G. Runnells returned to Mel- of the groom, Charles Jr., and John Wilson of I and Mrs. J. H. Duncan. This stays in his room most of the time now and has Teddy! From the start I have thought rose after a visit with her etta Cilkey Highlands Tuesday Bangor, brothers of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. it that Roosevelt would commit fcAai tSbLrAM. j committee wish to thank Mr. George Carter, riotiventured out of doors for some weeks. probable parents, Hon. and Mrs. W. T. C. Runnells on Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bert W'eymouth, Smith, Carr, suicide. I think he has done it, the Mount who acted as Santa, his helpers, Maynard & We are sorry to lose our political Ephraim road. Lillian Harold Smith and neighbors,'^CrTand Rose Circle will have a in the Mason Misses Maude, Smith, and little Ernest of lost supper the cat, Austin Shute, hunny, Mrs. Everett Tasker, from Brooks A great mass Republicans their Miss Annie G. lost a small Misses Elsie and Henri- this]winter Mills Gilkey pocket j Earl Smith, Pronell, j all those who so chapel to-morrow, Friday. Carr, brownie; also kindly- They were of much help to us and honest Taft and took book a small sum of and a Lena Miss Florence socially heads; dropped up containing money etta Gilkey, Miss Nye, the or Herbert Davis came from Boston to spend assisted either in making ready vestry are nice people to have in a place. Fhey^have dishonest Roosevelt and all that! and picture, Christmas, near the post office. Find- Colcord, Miss Margaret Pendleton, Miss Shirley j Christmas day with his father. Frank Davis. by taking part in the program. employment in Belfast in the Jellison factory. all that! but I have all along believed er will please leave at the post otfk-e. Carter and Gould Flinton. Mr. and Mrs. James DeVere and children Mrs. L. A. Bachelder is seen driving her that those would some Miss Maude Smith came 1 Republicans day home from Higgins Cong’l Church Notes. The unusually and Mrs. William DeVere of Bangor were ! The News ot Brooks. dashing "Marston C” mare Molly nearly every regain their good sense and kick Teddy Classical Institute, where she is teaching, to beautiful “While the Earth Re- guests last week of Mrs. Jennie Carrow. anthem, day, a recreation from the confining^work of out —after which some of them would spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and the go maineth,” Tours, opened morning worship. Mrs. F. W. Gibbs has been quite sick with the post office. C. E. Lane also has a Marston Edward Hogan, who has employment in the Mrs. F. B. and attend the Wilson-Kel- with the moderate Democrats, and the Smith, A most welcome addition to the choir was Mr. of Jordan & Bos- j pneumonia. C. colt which is being broken to*harness,?and receiving department Marsh, ; loch wedding. Mr. balance would return to their old famili- Eben Sawyer of New York City. Sawyer moved into and which will beat on the ton, spent the holidays here with relatives. j Ralph Murphy and family have they say anything Eugene Ames, master mechanic of the Con- ! rendered two solos," God, My Father, while ar “tie-up” in the old Republican barn, My Leonard Rowe house. road. Mrs. Fred N. Savery, past treas- the department tinental Bag & Paper Co., limited, of Ottawa, I by Marston, as a response to the The Success 3 think the outcome will be that j Stray,” now son of M. S. Stiles of who yet urer and past senior vice of the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Rolfe are nicely Robert, Jackson, Only department Ontario, arrived Saturday for a few visit and at the close of the service, Mary days’ prayer, has at way.” of Maine, Ladies of the G. A. R., settled in their new home. spent two years the University of Main e, department with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ames, Abbot’s “Just for Today.” The following visit Jan. will remain at home this year and put into has accepted an invitation to Bangor, on Merrithew is with her friend Main Btreet. special announcements were made: members Mrs. Hattie For The for a practice what he has been theoreti- Progressive plan separate 7th and install the officers of Hannibal Hamlin for a few weeks. learning Liquor of the are asked to fill a “missionary Mrs. Mary Rose an<4 Miss Mabel Iona Nichols, who has been parish course. He is one of party movement collapsed at Augusta Post, Ladies Circle. :ally in the agricultural barrel” for a school of colored young people in Milliard Cunnin gham, son of Henry Cunning spending his vacation with her mother, Mrs. :>ur very finest young men and we are glad to last Tuesday night, ensuring-the election Mossman of East a of will ill several weeks. Raymond Belfast, Maine on the South. All usable articles clothing has been quite C. M. Nichols, Water street, returned to ham, have him with us again. He intends to finish l to State and legislative offices of the Central brakeman, who but recently recovered be welcomed. Those desirous of helping carry Hill is Milo Junction Monday to resume her Prof. Phil Boody of Kent’s spending the course later. Drug 1 position n ominees of the and from an injury which resulted in blood on the d inominational work of education will Republican caucus, poison- as teacher in the schools. a few weeks with friends in this vicinity. public Emmons and Barden are very at their It t ing, fell from a car at last Fri- to hear of this Contri- busy Destroys he electicn of . Edwin C. Burleigh, freight Unity be glad opportunity. of Carmel are Miss Miriam Curtis Whittier, who has spent M-s. and Mrs. McPherson and mill in this village and : and was at first thought to be \ at the winter home of shop evidently.intend No Nausea the choice of the ican at day seriously butions may be left in this vil- Repub party Christmas with her mother, Mrs. H. B. Whit- the family of R. A. Barden Lo make their claim as architects and build- He was attended a Park street. visiting good the - as injured. by physician and Mrs. Albert Whittier, ^ primaries, United States Reservoir returned to Boston * Captain ?rs from a Mr. Emmons No Con" there to that tier, street, lage. practical standpoint. and brought his home night. ... Next the first in the new year, 1 Senator. Hon. Carl E. Milliken is her studies at the Sunday, the presi- Monday to complete Chand- Prime was much pleased with s said to be taking a regular course of study ! While his injuries are not as severe as first will be observed with the sacrament of the Eben L. No Prostrao dent of the Senate Hon. John A. ler Normal School of Stenography. he received on his 83d :o himself as a architect ■ Peters, he be some card shower qualify professional reported may laid up for time. Lord's supper. Communion service at 3.30 p. big postal ind Mr. Barden has for worked as a house General health of the House; Wm. R. Fred Zalenski of the U. S. Coast years ) j Speaker Roix, Mr. and Mrs. William a Artillery m. The at the morning service will birthday. Vaughan, Jr., gave offering will make a beginning, ii clerk of the House. The Senate and stationed at Fort Warren, Boston harbor, and Mrs. A. B. Pay- ;arpenter. They evidently strong* last at their be ,tor parish expenses-At the Chas. H. Forbes and Mr. skille house-warming Friday night ^regular ;eam. ings. | House met ar.d To- who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and I with Mr. and Mrs. S. L. organized yesterday. attractive new home in East Belfast, enter- parish .meeting Saturday the regular annual son spent Christmas tional an ! Mrs. Frank on Elm returned to have I will elect the caucus nominees Zalenski, street, was transacted. Mr. We would, personally, like very much and a corn! day they taining the y« ung people of the neighborhood, j business of the church Lord in Belfast. to Boston Saturday after a two weeks’ vaca- are to Mr. A. Stinson deliver his lecture, "Before for Slate and the of A was followed with James P. Butman, senior Harvest Home grange j offices, inauguration fish-chowder supper by games McElhiney Capt. The officers of | tion. K. by G. H. Gettysburg,” in Brooks. He was there, anu j Governor Haines will take place, and a cosy hour about the big fire-place, deacon, and Dr. Frederick Sawyer, junior he installed next Monday evening Lben came from New York for the serve as church com- >oon there will be none left of the old veter- ! where stories wTere told, songs sung and a Sawyer deacon, will continue to York, District Deputy. Tiie KEEL: i tirst Christmas he has ins to tell the from their actual ex ! T. D. MORFi Last a was most In the the holiday, the spent mittee. The committee is made up of to the story peri- week report in circulation enjoyable evening passed. party parish Mrs. Elmira Rich is keeping close j With his 1 jnce. It can be best under : were Black of Mrs. at his old home for 18 years. B. F. Amos Nichols and health and perhaps arranged j that a well known business firm of this Miss Rena Boston, j Capt. Colcord, Capt. house this winter, as she is in poor 151 Congress.? dinner ;he of the as he is a Vauhan’s Miss Isabel at home mother, Madam Sawyer, he was a guest Mr. James H. Duncan. Capt. Daniel C. Nichols auspices Grange, promi- city had gone into In sister; Towle, j j an invalid. TELEFi bankruptcy. try- Dr. Frederick K practically in that order. from Miss Edith Skelton, ! at the home of his brother, was reelected as parish clerk and treasurer. lent worker ing to trace this rumor to its source the Danbury, Conn,; j Mrs. H. Ginn in said to be recovering Home Remed Dr. and Mrs. also entertain- i Ps. 8. Joseph home from Brooklyn; Miss Edith Strout, | Sawyer. Sawyer The pastor used as his scripture lesson j the We had the pleasure of attending the enter- and Ne writer was told that a man had read from a recent surgical operation, it Mrs. Fred Shute and their son man nicely home from Maurice ed Mr. and | The text was the fourth verse, “What is .ainment here a few weeks Mrs. Portland; Towle, Otto, ( has given ago by in the Bangor News. That ex- j second she undergone. Daily Donald and Malcome and Ralph of Sandypoint. that thou art mindful of him.” David com- j f two kr.aknr \\ .. «_ PRINTED MA'i Vaughan Llewellyn A. of Frank- plained the matter, for a or two be- j him Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson day Strout. It was a reunion of old The Congl. parsonage on Union street has man with the heavens and found era Edwards, and others. The hall was well very happy pared for the winter at the John fore the News had an is fort are caretakers Bangor published friends. been a popular resort with bridal parties dur- pitifully frail and small. Yet in man there illed with an expectant audience, for the pa- M. Dow homestead on oproui nm. [ item the of a week. On Christmas at in all for he was created •ents of entertainers were Brooks concernirg bankruptcy There was a Christmas tree in the new Ma- ing the past morning grandeur lacking else, the people Estes have been C. H. united in was not in the original Misses Lila and Arline a to see how business man up river and the list of son’s Mills T Dec. 11 o’clock Rev. McElhiney in God’s image. Sin ind there was natural interest chapel uesday evening, 24th, vacation with their J oe $ Edwin F. Killman and Mary Jane else God would not have pronounced this their Christmas ‘Freckles” would be presented by them. As ! -■reditors included this Ioce.1 firm. Not j and a very enjoyable occason it proved marriage plan, spending Surety Sheriff W. O. Estes and both of Prospect. Tuesday evening, last and work of his hand—good* here. Deputy matter of fact everybody was pleased with o many weeks ago a similar report got for both old and young. The chapel was very Rainey, grandest parents j Dec. 24th Burton 1. Dunaver and Edna Pearl Evil creeps into the human heart and taking wife. he presentation given, and the beautiful “Lot- about in the same way concerning an- attractively decorated with evergreens, fir j BONDSMEN SUf Harriman were in wedlock. root becomes a Pride is only a sur- went to New York for his ;ie," as we have always called her, stands still other known firm in this is trees, flags and banners, by the skilful hands joined holy They parasite. Rev. H. G. Booth j well city. It soil. God the bride’s sister. Sat- face up in shallow be absent several in our estimation as a women of talent m of Mrs. Mrs. were accompanied by plant, springing Christmas vacation and will ligher Those who are .. to that both these Harvey Stinson, Eugene Achorn, | haxay necessary say Arthur A. Colcord of man with that of the ages, a for him is well as one of attractive loveliness. We I Mrs. Everett, Mrs. V. D. Larrabee, Mrs. Geo. urday evening, Dec. 27th, endowed mystery weeks. Rev. F. S. Dolliff supplied in positions of tru> fi rms are and financi- prosperous strong Stockton and Alice L. Apt were married by soul, and he is preeminent. Man’s capability :an fill our largest hall for her at any time I Davis, Mrs. Horace Nickerson and Mrs. F. N. last Sunday. avoid asking trie n. but the circulation of such was is a of his to resist it. TOW. j ally. reports' A was under Mr. McElhiney. The couple accompanied to sin only proof ability is that of Ned Savery. pleasing program given Among the recent marriages sureties, or who of as the one referred to might do ! the direction of Misses Ethel Clara by Mrs. Andrew Holmes Stockton, a friend of Mabel great Savery, R.berts to the youngest daughter friends from Ini' bride. ish. Animal is repulsive, but moral FREEDOM. j harm. People should be sure that Cottrell and Annie Cottrell. The children of of the decay and John has married Miss Hamlin, Flagg Miss Orrie Worth from Bates is disease is more loathsome, because only possi- college pass- bondsmen, shoui i understand what read be- ! the school took part, songs, Dodge’s Corner. Harvey Seeley returned they they Sunday giving Evie Grant of Monroe. Mr. man alone was a stand- ng her vacation with her parents, and letter to : recitations and which were most boat, after his ble in mankind. For by fore they undertake to to the drills, enjoy- to Boston, Monday by spending E. give the Creator who crowned are living in the Mrs. George Worth....The K. of P. dance able. Achorn acted as Santa Claus, vacation with his Mr. and ard of right set by Oscar Stiles and family what may to be misinfor- Eugene Christmas parents, MARCELLUS J I public prove him with and honor. O. Stantial house and will take care of things Friday evening, Dec. 20th, was largely attend- and the two trees, bending under the weight Mrs. R. G. Seeley in Swanville ...Mr. and glory mation of_a dangerous character. there while Mr. Stantial is in Massachusetts, 'd and a goodly amount received... Mr. Chas. BROOKS, ] of their gifts, were unburdened by him in his Mrs.W. J. Matthews returned last week from A Christmas Eve Entertainment. In j with his A' of Freedom has mem- wind there for the winter, daughter. Rowe, principal Academy AMERICAN SUR: S Portland Evening Express; “Hon. Ed- own witty manner. Each teacher and ; Portland, where they had been visiting their spite of falling snow and driving perhaps is as he has a better The com* J_U*._1 M a a student at who •esigned position. win C. does not suit the Demo- ber of the Sunday school received a gift, with was in the Congregational conference room Miss Edith Hobbs Colby NEW Burleigh and the Knox Me- vacation at home, , nittee have engaged another teacher a bag of candy and fruit from the erson. While there they attended the State merry Christmas eve of children spending her Christmas cratic press of Maine. This is not a new gathering \cademy will open again Jan. 6th ...We ha I Capital and Surpii the and morial Bible class of New York, gift being Merrithew, who has and folks. An informal arrangement of interests herself playing bookkeeper die first real snow storm of the season Dec. on the Grange. Benjamin grown ; complaint the part of Democratic store. rAMi'in.Ei! of each. the desk in her father’s and the wind blew a .. Mrs. W. H. selected carefully to suit the taste spent several years in the west, is visiting his seats and garlands of green hanging from typewriter at .‘7th gale He did not suit it in 1888, but the ^ and son from Bath Christmas press. The members of the church and parish pre- ; W M. Merrithew... Mrs. C. S windows and transformed ! Sampson passed j father, Chapin lights completely Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Elliott have returned from Miss were not moved their vith her sister, Mrs. Charles Sampson.... people of Maine by Rev. William with is ill at her home in Camden. Her re- the j sented the pastor, Vaughan, very the old room. At 7.30 Boys’ orchestra a little time Ware from Thorndike was the of ! as she is in her | Franklin and are Maude guest and him a for covery is considered doubtful county spending j ANNUAL complaints gave plurality a substantial purse. It is safe to say that the the program with two selections. Mrs. ler sister. Mrs. E. J. Vose, Christmas week. ; 95th year. opened j in Brooks before going into Penobscot county, j over votes. It was ... Mrs. Pitcher is her daughter, Mrs. Governor of 18,000 first Christmas in the new church will long be Herbert C. Holmes read to a very apprecia- for the winter. ! visiting j ■ Della D wife of Ex-Alderman Charles E. whe/e Mr. Elliott has business Jharles Sampson Mr. George Worth, R. F. nut satisfied with him after his first remembered. Christmas there was a tive audience V from Kate Stockton night died at her home, 26 chapter Douglas win- D. carrier, is having his vacation anti his sub- Spring-- Bassett, Bloomingdale We tiad the first big snow storm of the term of but the of Christmas tree in Trinity Reformed church, Chelsea, Mass., Dec. 19th, after a long Wiggin’t “Birds Christmas Carol.” This was j ititute, Lindley Douglass, is driving for him, Governor, people street, have had to break out She was born in Jack- ter last Friday and they William and son Charles have with the usual festivities. illness, aged 62 years. followed more music and the old poem _Mr. Murray The annual meeting i Maine re-elected him in 1890 by a larger j by in use all Me., and was the daughter of Mr. and the roads. Wheels, which have been noved into Miss Fannie Williams’ rent.... Mr. the Stockton son. J 'Twas the Before Christmas,” read by Spring mail was cast 111 1000. u wqo to Boston at Night and mother and two children en- jjiuiamj Mrs. Daniel Downs. She came the time thus far, can now be housed until Phil Lampson held at the office Mrs. Fred N. Past she and later Mrs. James Duncan. Then the curtains that a Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. not satisfied with Mr. in 1897, Savery, Department an early age where married, joyed j Springs, on Tuesday t! Burleigh Chelsea. Mre. Bassett had been an spring. Tweedie in Thorndike.... Mr. Earl Hus- President of the Maine G. A. R. Circl., will go moved to had concealed the mysteries at the end of the lames A. D. 1913, at 12 30 { nor the seven bi- yet during succeeding invalid 15 years and bore her burden with a the little daughter of Emma Ames, sey from Colebrook, N. H., i9 passing his vaca- of the officers and act to Bangor next Tuesday to install the officers, room opened, revealing a wonderfully propor- Ruth, of the fortitude and that was remarkable some tion with his mother, Mrs. Lidia Hussey. a board of seven din ennial elections, but the people patience the who has been in a Portland hospital for of Hannibal Hamlin Circle, Ladies of the G. Previous to her illness she was a member of tioned fire place. In chimney corner and to transact as a year State continued to endorse him beloved a is now at home, somewhat improved A. R. the UniversaliBt church, and was by stood trees glittering with ornaments and months, may come U of properly That the of friends. Besides her husband, She can now walk the aid good and faithful servant. wide circle burdened with gifts. Christmas eve is a in health. by Per order, one brother survives, Mr. Walter Scott Downs ALBERT M Ah Democratic press is because time of all were surprised crutcheB. displeased of Searsport. Funeral services were held at her wonders, yet MI-O-NA Dutch school in the Stockton Spring the people of Maine have selected Mr. t home Sunday at 2 p. m., Rev. R. Perry Bush, to see peeping over the mantle a It is said that the Primary Don at Woodlawn.— to be their next United States fcnvy D. D., officiating. Interment cotton flannel cat, a rabbit and a wee Brown- Jewell. schoolhouse will be suspended for ,, v Burleigh Chelsea Times. ANNUAL 'IH bells sounded and down as the is STOMACH is one of the compliments ie. Suddenly sleigh the remainder of the winter, building senator, great Mrs. Bassett was very well known and had through the chimney scrambled Santa Clau found to be unfitted for the severely cold that is being paid this distinguished gen- a Glorious friends in Searsport, and formerly made Stockton 1 many all in red. For a few moments there was a weather. TABLETS Springs tleman.” in the summer time with yearly visits here the little wild scramble while queer group J. who is an for the Walter S. on East Marcellus Dow, agent OUT GAS AND SOURNESS her brother, Mr. Downs, the old fellow with DRIVE The annual meeting The Democratic papers are of course upon the mantle pelted American Surety Co., will now give more at- of Hair. Main street. AT ONCE Al\D END DYSPEPSIA the Stockton I m Head “snow and from nowhere in particular, He will Springs | all they can to promote dissension balls,” tention to the business then before. held at Banking doing L. and meals do not their Your hair not be as heavy as other Mr. and Mrs. George Merrill family fell a storm of paper snow. So real Please Don’t complain; if your digest and have may blinding handle every class of fidelity bonds. Springs, Maine, on Tueni in the Republican ranks, they a cent box of MI-O-NA Stomach Tab- Lady; it may not radiate its who moved from to Dixfield when get 50 O' ■ women's. Young Searsport was the scene as Santa and the chimney elves Journal. January A. D. 1913, at a few office-seek- it not be free from notice hiB advertisement in The lets and stop distress, gas, sourness, fer- the aid of disappointed lustrous splendor; may was sold to there in today board of and '• the spool fectory parties distributed the that one wee girl, a in directors, but that’s no reason why you Bhould presents had mentation and that lump of lead feeling ers who call themselves dandruff; house in Dixfield and Silver Crown Lodge, Pythian Sisterhood, business that may pro) Progressives, 1886, have sold their bit braver than the rest, thanked the old saint five minutes. j worry. an visit from Mrs. McKechnie meeting. ! and of the Lewiston a once who care have fascinat- here are to learn official recently should sensible person ever Journal, In Paris all women their many friends pleased for each of her gifts. One more selection by And why any Per Order, all ladies of the District The breth- from stomach trouble, when A. A. honorable that has hair; in America women, young are to return here in the to Burnham, Deputy. suffer any AMES. newspaper degen- ing that they spring the orchestra concluded the program. For to the ALBERT M who know about have it was a oc- Howes & Co. are authorized refund pur- and girla PARISIAN Sage street. We ren were invited in and pleasant 1 erated into a to Maine their old homestead on East Main was a dainty if MI-O- Stockton Me., disgrace journal- a wealth of brilliant hair and where each child there cornucopia chase price to any dissatisfied person Springs, give|credit casion socially and the instructions given were ism. The Portland a credit is due; to wonderful, delighful PARISIAN dip the following from the Rumford Falls with sweets. Ice cream and cake NA Stomach Tablets do not do away with In- Argus published Overflowing Dizzi- the ideal hair tonic, grower, dandruff re- of Dec. 7th: of of benefit to the lodge. digestion, Acute or Chronic Dyspepsia, of the in Sage, Times were served. The committee arrange- report Progressive meeting mover and beautifier. ness, Nervousness and Sleeplessness. L. Merrill leaves town in the We are to learn that one of our former 60 cents. When George ments was made up of the following teachers sorry of and the effects Auburn, in which it was said that the Sold by dealers everywhere for only residence in his old For Vomiting Pregnancy and takea up his active Harrison Rob- are Jalpitauonot the heart. A. A. Howes & Co sell it on money back plan. spring in the S. S: Mr. McElhiney, Mrs. F. K. very robust and citizens, of over-eating, drinking or smoking they who had been elected to home town of Searsport, Dixfield will lose one Progressives It itch and preserves the Miss is in health this winter. In fact he fine. stops scalp instantly of its must public spirited and helpful citisens. Sawyer, Miss Eudavilla Cleaves, Henri- erts, poor ■imply the legislature would he unanimous in natural color and beauty of the hair. The will OF BELFAST. Improvement Society meet at the €N£\VS office of Dunton * Morse Monday Jan. 6th, 11 at 2.30 p. m. will re-open Monday, Jan. Eye Symptoms c.nC0ls The Parcels Post business weeks’ vacation. DON'T started in Jan. " 1st noon do not and at the post office officials report- always make their pres- j t>e of Chicago provided a tur- ”N a Let ed large business. ence J!tf „• the Christmas dinner at your husband do all known by failing sight. An unexpected rush of has the off’ do a advertising con “swearing pel led us to defer much matter of local :: E. S. inter- RED v it Mitchell, Capt. LIDS, little est, greatly to our regret. at Portland Dec. 27th with yourself. Among o York. There will be a social dance an 1 at HEADACHES, >c m New other things make every supper of Frederick Ritchie Grange Hall, Waldo, Jan. Multitudes People al court, with Associate member of 10th, with music by Gurney Sisters. NERVOUSNESS, f Ellsw. rth presiding, your famil> take SCOTT’S EMULSION regu- The Ladies of Thomas H. .Marshall STOMAuH Jan. 7th. start the New Year with a Circle larly to repair wasted vitality and DISORDERS will serve a public 25-cent dinner in Memorial of the officers of Camp enrich the blood to withstand box of hall Jan. from 11.30 to 2 8th, o’clock. ., in most cases can be traced Ladies’ Auxiliary will be winter colds and exposure. to evening, Jan. 6th. There will be a meeting of the North Church Monday of imperfections of the eyes. Guild at the home of Mrs. Chas. E. Owens It contains the highest grade the lslesboro Inn ■ | jdition to We do cure troubles of next Monday evening and a full attendance is cod liver perfected: the boro, is nearing comple- oil, medically requested. it is a cream-like above kinds with ans are wiring the new food-medicine, glasses. tloleproof Steamer Stockton on the and healthful Pucksport Camde n scrupulously pure hose. You know are route broke her shaft at Camden stimulant. En- from Long Beach, Calif., they Monday and without drug or lost one trip. She came up Tuesday at the .... en says: the original wear without dorsed and advocated by medical usual hour. very much interested in authorities o articles in the recent a everywhere. .pean mending stockings—yes There will be a joint installation of Thomas £>r St»£CtAM./ST vi written by J. Warren SCOTTS EMULSION drives out ai, H. Marshall Post and Circle next he visited were in ink Tuesday ■he places signed guarantee- colds—nourishes the membranes Stairs. Odd Fellows’ Block to mind recollec- afternoon. Clam stew will be served after Up brought '■ days abroad. I have al- six months without holes the installation. of the throat and lungs and keeps irnalasoneof the clean- them 1 or new hose free. The Loyal Temperance will meet healthy. j apers in Maine and look Legion j. :n our California home Sunday at 3 p. m. in the Universalist church Nothing equals SCOTT’S 6 prs. of Men’s, $1.50 and $2.00 pleasure. vestry. All and are invited. EMULSION for lung and bronchial boys girls The -roi- 6 prs. of Women’s, 2.00 3.00 — -1UL--^^^>!|C=D||0||<- of has receiv- Belfast L. T. L. is a weakness sore, chests and M A r Mi#V i) _ ,-jerk courts, surely company of enthu- tight 6 prs. of Children’s. 2 00 all troubles. i rt at Augusta a rescript, siastic wide*awake members. pulmonary no E. Rowell vs. Willis D. Another Don’t. Don’t The Junior Circle of the for I Sewing Universal- Equally good infants, * Tty parties. The case was st society made candy boxes, children or but must as baskets, etc., adults, you at the term accept the just good. September for Christmas remembrances, and members of have SCOTT’S• when a demurrer was nt, on To Lincoln K. 0. K. A., furnished the Insist Holeoroof. Chapter, Scott & Bowse, Bloomfield, N. J. 12-56 taken and | •.rid exceptions :andy to fill them, and representatives of the ^ ”SF at ^ tchie. The rescript is: be had only two societies visited -2=L. 1 many places with their [STOVES, went to Dark Harbor last Tues- I We have 1 for want of prosecu- ?ifts and good cheer. Jerry Mayes ; left a few Parlor Stoves for Coal day on business foi the Waldo Telephone Co. P James Libby, Jr., who assumed the duties of and Wood at reduced also two sec- W omen SKtiSyimmoreoftofe^ The Universalist Social Aid will meet with prices, Home for Aged Judge of Probate for Waldo county Jan. 1st, ond were remem- Miss Elizabeth Kelley tomorrow, Friday, / ! hand Stoves for CHEAP. mas. They will not move to Belfast as reported in a Ban- Coal, friends and evening. 1 :»y personal gor paper but will continue to reside in his The time is noAf at for which There will be a in Silver Harvest » hand when a. ■•us dinner, home town of Unity and come here to attend danfe a The Belfast W. C.T. U. will meet on Friday un- v 'hicago had provided the regular terms of tne Probate Court. Grange hall, Waldo, every Saturday night P it 2.30 m. with Mrs Annie 56 Cedar the usual p. M. Frost, til further notice, with music by Poland’s or- accoropani- A still alarm was given last Sunday after- NEW HEATING PLANT OR BATH street. A program appropriate to the New chestra. ROOM from Lincoln Chapter, noon for a | tire in the oid Tear will be one is invited. chimney Moody \ the Universalist presented. Every Flvin iur, of house, now known as the on F. Hanson has moved from the Com- I Spoffurd house, is most appreciated. Remember it is not ( •m ani with Christmas The Unitarian Parish party in Memorial Spring street, opposite the Revere House. A meruial House to 24 Bay View street and will li •< and for close the hotel in a At f too late to install one. confectionery Hall Monday evening. Dec. 30th, was a decided good blaze had started when the firemen ar- few days. present there \ i; j; -uccess in spite of the storm. Mrs. Harry W. rived but was easily handled with the chemi- no prospective tenant. t Plans and estimates furnished. Clark was chairman of the committee of ar- cals. There was cheerfully t imps were sold at the only slight damage. Hon. William T. Haines of Waterville, now A delicious was Dec. 21st, 6,000 the fo!- rangements. picnic supper Notices were posted Tuesday in the Esta- Governor of Maine, will open the Belfast Ford m served at 6 o’clock. Auction was at a Tuesday, a total of played jrooks Shirt Mfg. Co.’s office that the factory Fair, which will be given in the Belfast Opera I few tables and the young a GOODHUE & 44 cards or. which these people enjoyed would close next House on Feb. 11 under the of CO., Main Belfast permanently Saturday. Mr. th-15th, auspices 1 St, !j lance with music Keye’s ochestra. to be handled separate- by Estabrooks left Tuesday for Bangor, where he the Belfast Board of Trade. [ addition to the pack- The next meeting of Seaside sxpects to find will close Chautauquan employment. They The Journal has received a very pretty card !"iide it a busy time for Circle will be hell at the home of Mrs. C. A. their tenement in the Patterson house on from Stamford, Conn., bearing this message: oyes. The sales of No. 1 Park street, afternoon. LJnurch street and Mrs. w:.l Hubbard, Monday Estabrooks have “The Seasons greeting to Belfast’s only news- J.si amounted to $225. Jan. 6th. The lesson will be from the Decem- rooms in* the James S. Harriman house. C: paper and its whole staff. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. 'ic Postmaster Carle- ber Chautauquan Magazine, "Reading Journey Evans.” ! ■' GINGHAM SALE Mrs. Walter G. Hatch of North Belfast met .ill day Christmas Day, n Paris," and from the C. L. S. C hook, "The with a very accident last after- The board of county commissioners organ- of French five. Roll- painful Sunday Highly appreciated. spirit Letters," chapter ized noon. She was a knife to a fruit yesterday with Peter Harmon chairman and from December using open Field entertained at a ;all, "Highways By-ways”, Tne jar, when the knife and cut other members are George E. Bryant and in C. slipped severely .1 last Thursday after- nagazine. All interested the C. L. S. three fingers on her left hand. Dr. Eugene L. Volney Thompson. They have appointed MISS H. M. BLACK i-a was poured by Miss ivork are cordially invited. Stevens was called and in an hour's time had The guests were Mrs. Advertised Letters The following let- is for the tne injured members dressed. An artery was inn- i offering next TWO WEEKS the following harles S, Bickford, Mrs. ters remained unclaimed in the Belfast | post cut and bled Several stitches were The Women's Alliance of the First las H. profusely. Parish Howes. Lion B. Gilchrest, Mrs. jffice for the week ending Dec. 31st. Ladies bargains in Ginghams awl Flannel Wais tings: required to close the wounds Her daughter. (Unitarian) Church will meet at the home of Mrs. E. L. Stevens, Mrs. —Mrs. Sarah Clary, Mrs. Fred R. Crocker, 2 Miss Caroline G. Hatch, has been with her Miss Caroline E. White, Northport Avenue, .‘C>r Grace Hall, Miss Eliza- letters, Miss Annie M Coombs, Mrs. 25 CENT GINGHAMS AT Joseph nother since the accident. this Thursday afternoon at 2.30 o’clock. The 19c Margaret Dunton, Miss Grant, Mrs. C. H. Hail, Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, of the ■ That "The Chimes of Nor- subject paper will be “The Jesuit Mis- .. Miss Maude Matthews, Miss Hattie Madd Miss Nickle- populor opera, 11 1 -2c cks. Margaret sionaries. mandy,’' after long and careful preparation, if Miss M. V. Parker, son, Miss Nettie Nickleson, Miss Malia Pat- )R. EH. BOYINGTOK will be presented in the Coloni: i Theater The steamer Golden Rod was unable to make '25. 10c tile daughter of Mr. and ilas, Mrs. Minnie Powl, Mrs. Nettie Robinson, and Jan. 8th her trip across the bay last She Mrs. Alfred H. Sarah C. Wednesday Thursday evenings, Saturday. “ rd of Northport avenue, Rockwell, Stoddard, EYE SPECIALIST “ *■ and 9th, by the Belfast Musical society. The left Castine in the morning for Belfast, but on 10 8c last Miss Annie Weston. Gentlemen—H. W. R. p.. party Thursday night account of the and -ast includes the best local talent, with a Bos- heavy gale rough sea was Twenty-five years experience and skill in “ The house Browne, Maynard H. Boyder, Stephen L. yiung friends. to Her fi 12’ MYOPIA FUNNEL AT 9 ton professional in the part of the obliged return. passengers bound for | t-ting glasses enables me to fit any eye that 1-2c rated for the occasion in Crocker, C. P. Griffin, Clarence C Grover, Har- Gaspard, Boston had to drive to lasses will Consultation old B. miser, who will also stage and coach the opera. Buckspurt. g help. Free. rlet berries, and there was a Gray, Leslie Judkins, Fred J. Lamson, It is those 3. J. H. F. predicted by who have attended the Supt. W. B. Woodbury has placed a new which gifts for all the Murick, Morrison, E. Pierce, Har- j ^ 4 South Main St., MAINE rehearsals that this will be the finest operatic screen 17x3 feet, covered with dull green bur WINTERPORT, each exchanging with the old Robinson. j presentation ever given by local talent, and Up, on the wall of his office in Memorial Office Days, Mondays and Tuesdays. were jokes and some of the Poor’s Mills. Dryden Powers of Nova j that is saying a good deal. Building for displaying the art work of the if fun. Later games were new na spent cuiiMums wuu ilia muiiier, id estimates for heating plants or bathrooms TUNEFUL schools under the instruction of Miss PLANQUETT’S OPERA Appointment of Deputy Sheriffs. Frank Evelyn -nrr.ents were served by the whom he had not seen for nine years. She is ..Don’t P. M orison. icerfully furnished. forget that Carle \. Cushman assumed the duties of Sheriff of All the work is interesting, par- a very happy affair for 3G years old and lives with her daughter, Mrs. ^ Jones’ 1913 9 sale at 9 ticularly that of the lower grades. days begins o’clock, Wentworth.. Waldo county yesterday, Jan. 1st, and has Henry Misses Dora and Marion ! J anuary 9th, in both stores_The Stickney Chimes of Brown Christmas at home with their taken up his residence in this He has As announced last The t rst real snow storm spent ity, week Miss Georgie M. S tore, Church street, opposite Memorial build- Normandy mother, Mr.«. Luella Brown....Mr. and Mrs. appointed the following deputies: James A. Sheldon of this won the second in the UNDER THE AUSPICES OH THE last b rid ay morning and city prize ir g, carries a full line of kitchen furnishings, F’rank Fields took dinner Beach, Belfast; Charles S. c* •...woo*. L. with Mr. and Mrs. turnkey, Adams, Waterville Sentinel a s oves and LJJ subscription contest, ranges. Plumbing a speciality_ I. F. Searsmont; Willard M. Stockton Studebaker and ; .'aIs of rain. In the inter- Sheldon, Christmas-Mr. and Mrs. Berry, automobile, the car arrived J imes H. Howes, Odd Fellow's block, is otfer- BELFAST MUSICAL Ernest Marsh and Mrs. Etta Brown Silas E. Bowler, Wilmot L. here last SOCIETY, •.i.v snow drifted badly. In spent Springs; F’ale'mo; Thursday afternoon, having been ir g coats, suits, skirts, children’s coats and Christmas with Mr. Phineas G. West were almost impassable Warren Marsh-Mr. and Jray, Troy; Hurd, Northport; driven across the country from Waterville by fi irs at lowest mark down prices... .Start the AT THE COLONIAL THEATRE B. rs had .1 hard time of it Mrs. Edward H. Colby recently visited Mrs. P. -Tones, Montville; Orman McKechnie, R. S. Wood in one hour and 45 minutes. Miss N ew Year witn a box of Holeproof stockings. and Annabell Underwood. A. Frank A. Sheldon also as an Wednesday Thursday irnn to appear on runners Burnham; Ralph Light, Liberty; received, additional prize, :S >ld only at The Pinsmore Store and guaran- Evenings,

•« Albert B $150 in Heard on the streets be- West Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Littlefield, Monroe; Pay son, Brooks; goldj } t« ed without holes for six months or new hose January 8th and 9th. and about the the Harrison K. Toothaker, Belfast; Charles L. ee.Tenement to let. city Dyer spent ‘Christmas with his sister, Mrs. There was no quorum at the regular meet- Enquire of C. M. ■ Frank E fifty pro;’i e. f:nf. scenery and costumes. d, and the fast steppers Fldniund Bicknell, in Lawrence, Mass. Mr. Walker, Swanville; Webster, Waldo. ing cf the school committee last Monday ^ nowlton or H. C. Buzzell... .Furnished room, avenue Sun- returned Mr. and Mrs. vv ith furnace and use Northport Dyer Saturday right, Mrs. Dyer re- City Point. Ambrose Hall, evening, but several matters came up for heat, gas, of bath, to let PRICES 50 AND 35 CENTS. turday was rather a cold maining on account of sickness-Albert Mil- in aged couple, are quite ill. Mrs. Hail suffer- immediate action. Miss Bedell wrote tbit A pp!y to W. B. Woodbury, 22 Miller street 75, n :rier ten pterature and ler returned to Camden Thursday, having ed an ill turn in the nature of a slight shock her stepmother, who was ill had been taken to oi at the office of superintendent of schools. Al BOX FFieE MONDAY. J VNUARY 6, AT » A. H. ailed and at night the spent Christmas with his parents.... Herbert it Christmas time and Mr. Hall has a severe ; the hospital and that she withdrew her resigna- Annual meeting of stockholders of the sear sky. Monday open- Kimball lost a valuable hor.-e last Friday. It :old ... Mr. George O. Holmes is quite ill... tion sent a few days previous. Herbert F. S oekton Springs Water Co. at 12.30 p. m., Jan. y the wind southeast and was a case of lockjaw. He has the sympathy Levi Clay of Portland spent Christmas week Bucklin was elected jaritor of the city schools 2' st .. .Annual meeting of stockholders of the gar; to rain—a premature af all... .Andrew Drury laid his old family it his home here-Frank Clark spent Christ- to .-ucceed Henry Collins and began his work S ■ockion Springs Trust Co. at 10.30 a. m. Jan. 1 horse away last Monday. It has been a faith- mas week in Frankfort with his daughter, Mrs. Jan 1st. 2! st. ful horse.... Mr. and Mrs. E. H. of Sun- Effie ...Mr. and Mrs. Ells are con- An innovation and a Colby Pape County Officers. The new county of- The Stove Store set visited Mrs. Annabel Underwood last irom serious illnesses pleasing social event was week. yalescing quite at their ficia^s elected last took the oath of personalT Stickney September hristmas in Memorial ....Laura Morris has been very ill, but is lotne with their daughter, Mrs. John Myrick. office and assumed their day duties yesterday. | CARRIES A FULL LINE OF Mrs. rick’s Mr. m., by the Misses Belle aetter at this writing... .Carrie Newcomb My brother, Sawyer, with two Frame A. Cushman of Montville succeeds Ed- Mrs. Amos F. Carleton and daughter Ida re- in the store of J :nes arrived from Massachusetts at Coombs and Hazel Doak, helped Carle & through children, Christ- win .jenkins of Monroe as sheriff of Waldo i ti irr.ed Wednesday from a visit with Miss Mar* nee in putting up the dec- the Christmas holidays. mas time foi a visit. county; James Lit by, Jr., of Unity, succeeds j< >rie in Boston. Kitchen ink Stoves, Libby, Harley Godfrey George E. Johnson of Belfast as of Pro- Mrs. Bickford returned Furnishings, A Fire in the Mudgett Judge Edgar of Auburn | Ranges Variety Store on A Christmas Party. On Christmas a ■rth. The color scheme of Day Main bate; Arthur W. Leonard of Morrill succeeds h »me last from visits with her moth- Street. About 6 o'clock last large number of boys and girls assembled in Tuesday PLUMBING A green and and around Tuesday SPECIALTY. red, a fire Charles P. Hazeltine of Belfast as of e r, Mrs. E. L. Smith, and other relatives. morning broke out in the store on the League room of the Methodist Register and trees Main Epworth spruce with fre- street Probate; Clifford J. Pa'ctee of Belfast succeeds owned by the Arnold Harris’ estate and Episcopal church at 3 o’clock for a “Christmas Mr. George E. Brackett has been seriously | JOHN B. STICKNEY, Church y Christmas bells were sus- j Frank G. Mixer of Belfast as Street, occupied by Mrs. Evelyn N. Mudgett, who Party.’, The committee in charge consisted county treasurer; j 1 at his home on Spring street, for several and from the center j Memorial at ceiling, a Volney of Montville succeeds Ed- Opp. Building. Open all times. carries miscellaneous stock, [>f Miss Going, Miss Lena Sanborn and Mrs. Thompson ays with a grip cold and barely escaped I •orners and sides of the hall including china, ladies' ward Evans of Waldo as county commissioner, ■»■ wear, toys, stationery, etc. The fire \ Annie M. Frost. The following program, ^ neumonia. 1 while red was also used to bad started in and Eben F. Littlefield succeeds himself as the rear of the store and burned i arranged by Mrs. Frost, was presented1 he anteroom was furnished county attorney. The Dynamiters Sentenced. through the floor, running across under the March; declamation, Frank Downes, “Chase NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. i tables and couches, rugs, hard wood floor to the toilet room, where it the Squirrel;” recitation, Roberta John Cochran chapter of the D. R. will The trial at Hattie B. of Sears I •vlreat. The dance orders Stevens; long Indianapolis of union labor Whereas, Cunningham broke out around the W.i piping and the B^ng, “Jesus Loves Me,” with chorus meet next Monday evening at 7.30 o’clock at < fficials charged with conspiracy, with mont in the County of Waldo and State of a destroyed promot- •jals, sprig of holly and red on her deed dated the floor and interior. The blaze did not reach in medley by children; recitation, Mildred the home of Mrs. E. S. Pitcher. The hostesses ng explosions non-union work throughout Maine, by mortgage twenty- \ attach the red he land, with aidir in the destruction with ninth of 1902, and recorded in pencils, of the and the for Mrs. g day August, j many goods, damage is mainly i Thomas, “Drop the handkerchief;” duet' the evening will be Pitcher and Miss of Book mces and four extras, and ( ^reat loss of life and property, at Los Ange- Waldo Registry Deeds, 268, Page 287, due to the smoke and water. Chief and Harold Alice Simmons. The musical I and of on a of ter- to G. E. Fuller and F. A Wentworth, I Ctias.R. Josephine Stevens; following pro- es, Cal., conveyed Coombs selected for each the Engineer recitation, carrying "reign by was one or” declared to be in the : both of Mexico, in the of Oxford and Shute of the first in the building and Ethelyn Gilford; “Broom March;” recitation, gram will be given : unparalleled history County t-'yes' orchestra furnished >f the last in a State of a certain of real estate was into the country,ended Saturday verdict Maine, parcel precipitated cellar by the burned Josephine Stevens; recitation, Evelyn Mank. Current Events, of :ved ice cream and >f guilty against 38 of the 40 men. Monday situate in said Searsmont, in the County UNDERTAKER, fancy floor and on American giving way came near overcome March. of and Paper Composers, •3 of these union labor officials I and bounded as follows: Bounded on -ion being Goodnight Bags candy pop- were sentenced Waldo, and was assisted by Mrs. H. L. Whitten Me- by tiie smoke. The damage to the corn were taken from the Christmas tree | o imprisonment in the federal prison Leaven- i the northwest by the road leading from ; LICENSED EMBALMER. building is by Piano solo, Rustle of ■‘•■cr, Katherine Kittredge, Spring” Sinding, vorth, Kansas, for terms from one to seven Lains Mills, so-called, to Searsmont Village; light, but the greater part of the stock is Charlie Getchell and Linvill F. Whitmore and Miss E. Stoddard J and Frances Some Amy fears. on the northeast by the road leading from the Wylie. ruined. The cause of Contralto j CORONER FOR the fire is unknown. The passed to all present by Howland Pendleton, solo, selected, above mentioned road to Fuller’s Lime Kiln; WALDO COUNTY ycd the dances and were and efficient work Miss Isabel Ginn | land of Warren Hammond ! prompt of the firemen pre- Doris Thorndike and several other children iWANVILLE. on the southeast by praise of the affair in all Reading, “Aux Italiens” Owen Meredith on ! vented he of the fire and land of Sion W. Luce; and tlu* south- spread to the adjacent Thanks were extended Paul Tuttle for candy the music of “11 Miss Julia Chase returned to Everett, Mass., j (to Trovatore”) west by the town line between Searsmont and EVERYTHING stores and averted what have himself. Miss Alice was a; MODERN IN' might been a bags made by Simmons ast Saturday_Mr. Irving Sawyer Appleton, together with the barn thereon Vf>rv disastrnua fir#* Contralto solo, selected, peek-end guest at J. VV. Nickerson’s ...Mr. and whereas said G. E. Fuller and F. The Revere t standing; House Burned. At 1.20 a. m. Mrs. E. S. Pitcher A. Wentworth to on the Caskets and The Yacht ind Mrs. Almon Hustus of Monroe and Misses thereafterwards, wit, Burial Wanderer. Meeting Capt. fire last Monday, the alarm was sounded—first The members of the twelfth day of November, 1903, for a valuable W. Warren on the water Episcopal Sunday school, farriet and Mildred of Belfast aiiaous? Royal front a short K than OK_fnr a Jr. ~ t>...- II_ Long spent consideration indorsed and delivered the notes Suits. 22 in number, had a Christmas tree last Satur- ^ at time ago tha subject of yachts came and Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nickerson. s.‘cured by said mortgage to S. J. Gushee, late on Pills bedtime—just up he street. The fire was discovered Spring by day afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. C. of A in the of Knox a:ul State Home 48-3 the liver. laxative. recalled the fact that the once noted Hop- .. Monday the following students returned to ppleton, County Telephone Gently yacht Snow, a lodger, who saw smoke and on Ralph rising kins. Congress street. The liheml n r.f of Maine, deceased, in his lifetime, AH vegetable. Wanderer had loaded at this ichool: Damm to Hebron, Doris Office potatoes port for around the radiator in his followed McKinley said twelfth day of November, 1903, by their 48-4 So,<1 for 60 years. | room, by electric in addition to the regular Christ- Savannah and made the out in lights Dickerson to Castine, and Emery Cunningham of that date recorded in said Reg- J. C- Aver Co.. voyage heavy flames. He at once gave the alarm and the in- assignment •***—kL'OUr D (or-Inr mas decorations it a brilliant Lnfrrl). M t*s. weather under storm sails. He also gave appearance, o Carrie Cunningham of istry of Deeds, Book 276, Page 150, assigned 72 MAIN BELFAST spoke of mates of the house had time to Bucksport-Miss STREET, barely escape which was enhanced a said deed to sai l S. J. Gurhee, since her been rebuilt at by large red light in the 3angor is the guest of her father, Mr. Albert mortgage having Rockland, and of before the whole interior was in his and whereas the con- in flames rear. All the red and deceased, lifetime; j the care that was taken to | children had stockings filled Cunningham.Tuesday evening,Dec.24th,she preserve the ori- Some were taken from the veranda roof and dition of said mortgage has been broken, now, with corn and * ler Drother Emery attended the entertainment model. pop colored candy bags and the reason of the breach of the con- ginal The Wanderer waa built at Se windows and it Monroe'and visited their Mr. Fred therefore, by by ladders, but little was saved uncle, of j older ones were made happy with dition thereof we claim a foreclosure said , Edison tauket, L. I., in 1857, and a picture of her at the house. appropriate i Cunningham, returning home Wednesday. from When the firemen arrived The mortgage. the time in gifts. children gave recitations and sang Harper’s Weekly shows her as a the fire had made such headv ef- Dated this of December, | FOR SALE Ay that their several selections and after the 1 twenty-eighth day two topmast with a exercises the 1912. schooner, long hollow bow forts were directed to it under control High class sporting, hunting, watch and keeping hostess, assisted Mrs. John T. E. GUSHEE, I pet and strong sheer. She was no doubt by Cuzner, served H the fast- and it from to the That Bad Cold >g8; puppies of all varieties a On prevent spreading adjoin- refreshments. D. A M. R. A. GUSHEE, specialty. est sailing craft of her class in her * day; but ing houses, the Fahy and Conant houses, Per T. E. GUSHEE. Agt. j ;ceipt of 10 cents will mail highly descriptive later marine architects have New Advertisements. After the de- wholly discarded above and below, and only 12 feet from the holiday Executors of the will of S. J. Gushee, j| lustrated catalogue, which gives full informa- water sales are over is time ceased hollow lines. The owner sold the th e wise is Treatment Does t on original Revere House. They were a shopper /apor Surely of 49 breeds of dogs, several breeds o* the handicapped by out for Phonograph. Wanderer tola Capt. Corrie of South Caro- bargains, and they will be found in the < light water pressure in the hydrants and had Jean Out that Stuffed Head. ittle, sheep, swine, fancy rabbits and ferrets; lina and she is to have in grand semi-annual clearance sale at “The Up supposed engaged to use the gasolene water from > rice list of poultry and engine, taking Home of pigeons. the slave trade and to have landed a of Good Values,” 12 Main street, whicli Don’t try to break up a cold with TO LET down and 50 cents cargo a nearby reservoir, but hard and efficient dangerous CHARLES by tomach disturbing Get to the LANDIS, slaves in the Savannah but is a begins today, Jan. 2nd, and closes Jan. 11th. ! drugs. directly river; there work the fire was confined to in A furnished room, heated by furnace, gas 4w62 the building Sees nflamed membrane by breathing HYOMEI Dept. 169, Reading, Pa. as to her movements a prices quoted in the sdvt... James H. lighted; uje of bath. Meals can be obtained per week an mystery for number of which it and ] pronounce it High-o-me). Get a bottle for puts originated, finally extinguished. Howes, Odd near to years. She is said to have been in the Fellows block, announces that his I i0 cents at A. A. Howes & Co.’s and try this by. Apply posses- The house, a three story building, with L, was W. B. WOODBURY, sion of annual white sale will 1 apid and economical treatment that thousands rhe Edison the government at one but the begin Saturday, Jan. 22 Miller corner of City National Bank Phonograph time, completely gutted from the first floor to the 1 ire street, Court street, 4th. He has a of using. writer has no reliable information as to full stock new, fresh and ltf or at the Supt. of Schools’ office. that, attic and the The Into a bowl c f boiling water pour a teaspoon- of furnishings destroyed. and intends Belfast. into house. or her final fate. The name iB a common one dainty underwear, this shall sur- ul of cover head and bowl with a your Revere House was built, David W. HYOMEI, by Dyer and r>HE ANNUAL for vessels, and we find in the list pass any previous sale... Miss H. M. Black owel, breathe deep into the lungs the MEETING of the stock- government and occupied by him as a but later l residence, will offer sealing vapor that arises. holders of The City National B ink of for 1877 the schooner Wanderer of for the next two weeks bargains in ,ed and sleep soundly until morning. No co- i sgally come before them, will be hel I at their days give place built, ent owner and the manager, recently bought 44 raine or opium or harmful drugs in HYOMEI. ot 1 anking rooms on Tuesday, and it would seem that the Wanderer house from L. L. Jones. Co.; Main street, have left a few parlor Inquire C. M. Knowlton or January 14, 1913, original Gentner and E. A. [t is made of Australian Eucalyptus and other 110 o’clock a. m. n ust have been a that His loss is stoves for coal or at reduced ^LE & large craft, although estimated at $4,000 and is reported wood, prices, and It is to end C. W. JONES. mtiseptics. guaranteed catarrh, WESCOTT, Cashier. was a good sise for a to be covered yacht fifty-odd years ago by insurance. two second-hand stoves for coal, cheap. Plans >r money back. H. C- Buzzell. ltf Belfast, December 20, 1912.—1912. i BORDER STATE BALLADS.

MOUNT SARGENT. Mount Desert. of O sight! I Write Day delight! glorious Ideas for Moving Picture Plays! Shall we forget that day? The Year 1912 at Home! We climbed to Sargent’s loftiest height. j From Soames’ lovely bay. with PHOTO PLAYS AND Earth, sea and sky, transfused light, j Vm T CAN WRITE Did one enchantment hold; | I VJU | OR MORE WEEKLY The eve came on. divinely bright,— ARN $25 The sea a sea of gold! The breezy summit we explored,— We Will Show You How! ’Twas good t > rest and stay. And look o’er Lake, and toward If you have ideas-if you can the secrets of this new The nook where Soamesville lay. THINK-we will show you fascinating profession PositiVt' or experience literary excellence necessary. No “flowery language” is wanted. This, like that Pisgah Moses knew, Revealed on every hand, The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big’film manufacturers are “moving heaven and Unto the pilgrim’s raptured view, i their attempts to get enough good to ttie ever increasing demand. They are $100 A glorious Promised Land. plots supply offering and single scenarios, or written ideas. in No need for heavenly guests, sooth, , Or heavenly splendors rare, We have received many letters from the film manufacturers, such as VITAGRAPH. EDIm, To make us look for endless youth And endless pleasure, there. ESSANAY, LUB1N, SOLAX,IMP,REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION,COMET, Mi l |, us to send Rut. with the eve, must we descend— ETC. , urging photoplays to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the secret? That sweetest hour of day; A vale we wend We are magnificent selling photoplays written by people who “never before wrote u our homeward way. Upon for publication.’’ On either hand a mountain towers; we can do Hero, bright is Sargent seen; Perhaps the same for you. If you can think of only one good idea every week, and will nr There, Mansell rests his foot in flowers, directed by us, and it sells for only $25, a low figure, While we pass down between. Skipping from rock to rock, again YOU Will LAIN $100 MONTHLY FOR SPARE TIME WORK. Thro the wild gorge we go; The sunset, like a golden ram, SEND YOU NAME AMD IADDRESSAV ONCE FOR FREE COPY OF to Makes all the place glow. 1P'Dt'TP I \ I .1 V OU lU’JSTRATEB BOOK, "M 3 VLNG PiCTU boughs between, argue. Write NOW and learn just what this new profession may mean And oh! how bright beautifully your future. Glows now the valley green! ; I3w36 NATION AL v The birds in oncert wild engage A! THOR 1543 Broadway, To sing their vesper song; How. tilled with sweet melodious rage, IXSTITU i E. NEW YORK CITY. 1 heir chorus they prolong! There, hall way down, our rapt eyes seek The summit we had trod: With sunset glowed the rocky peak, Literary News and Notes, r As with the smile of God.

m m «• now lovely, iwmgni s peace proiuui." WiO usually attrretivi *.\• 1 On Soames' Sound was seen! ip!', SJ>7 interesting articles. .“i‘l •; —asa—e "mmrt ,m 1 A Sabbath stillness breathing round, np hiustratii ns\ p u rn p = i-tD,ng ~-I Seemed like our hearts serene. apis, ar.d a guaranteed eh rid.;! ion «.; The mirror-waves long crimson bars 60,100 ci ] it s for its Januniy ni.nm.i. Of smouldering sunset hold;-- It New Year ccrtaiiiy opens .n..-g:. The splendor that foreruns the stars, usly for the Fe g-Utar Mechar ics M; j. The and the < purple gold. ire. It 1 sn uch as the motto 1 F. gui-.t is that Dug Mountain and Mount Mansell fling .Mechanics Magazine ever;, ar ici f heir snadows vast and wide, hail he “writt* 1 so you can ui Ur.ruffled by one ripply ring T,” the hhep Notts arc' An,at* or VOLUME tne side. Upon pulseless hanics oej ai lments are tr.tiie iy h e 'd ethnical ai d iliusti Out of their umbra, here and there, terms, many at;.:»> 111 (i aie used to e,ucidate the A speetrai sail appears; ciiegrims WITH THE ISSUE, Some cottage light, reflected fair, ext. Our late returning cheers. Not one of the mary publications now Un glides our boat, the oars impel!, tiig displayed on the news-si; !s m The canvas hanging slack; e re attractive —inside or out—tl an the Stars lengthening lines, where swell ripples Lippir.cott’s. From g- 2, 1913 our homeward track. latuary very January Upon cover the —John Teenan. trlkirg by Kinneys, to its v» r ji-puler department of humor, Walnuts and Wiio,” at the er.d of the MV BEAUTIFUL EDEN HOME. i? g« r ore. There’s a again hum* president went to Chicago in per- Havana harbor; appointment merit its continuance j L'Mii ions allotment oi short-stories in With all the angel band, HISTORY OF son. In ihe convention Taft and Sher- of Maliloti Pitney of New asso- 1912 j Jersey the nun,Lor. be no or ciate of There’ll sorrow, grief pain I n an were renominated hy a slim m:i- justice the I'nited States su- In land. court: resignation of I {line are all kind? of stories in the God’s sweet promised j jo'i.v. while the colonel's followers re- preme »r. H. \y aim has been to IN the food December National. “A Beat in Ihe present tiie news TV* nifw fair ; UNITED STATES | f 1 to vote. Later they organized Wiley, pure crusader; Chieagi M HI” is a giij p ;.- evvspbpf r story by ! Progressive party and held a na- meat packers declared mu guilty by a in readable to The new Jerusalem; FmiDenrt t, ci n miss:, i.ei of thoUni;- county form, encourage mal convention in which jury; passage congress of the con ITS Our loved of earth we'll meet them there. | Chicago, by k. Stall Lard Office ft t* t Washirg in w' ich w ciliated Colonel Roosevelt for stitutioual amendment for 1 enterprise Maine men and ; In that bright Eden home. pres popular "Playin' Bur Fart” is one C Rrt P IRENT-TEACHER COOPERATION, another year t<» be re | tory, '‘The Little War Ltd,” L hn JOURNAL has a reliable and mn. TT^jSrHRH a -tnal but the ish Ambassador James j viewed. Tii-w are going by | majority, lacking Bryce; dissol.i- \i(l.t las Btft'ei’s laugl able tale of “Grid •thirds b* nominate. Wil ti*>n of the bath tub the ait; two of of to turnish the Among the present day educational | with ever in-leasing lrequeu- necessary trust: investi- 1; tin ’s Dog,” chaj.ttrs correspondents JS J. Bi who had of moue\ a THE yan, fought Judge gallon the trust: t!ie “'iwo end Pocket Hauuk-rchief,’ movements that hold huge promise for •■y. like stations seen from an passage and occasional contribute*- B Parker for the <»f a >.t r\ tl at is the attention County, oxpivss train. is it that Father temporary parcels post law; tin* report ot holding the of t.,e schools is that Why ■ improvement •i had written much of Stefansson National readers. 'lhen»l. r. art ;. rse Time eems t faster th older rrnanship, Explore;- that he iisd found abroad whose articles are not aims to citizens and sprint th.at Mi S; t / surpass*.! wh: bring together : e ■’it form and forced tlin ugh reso a race of fit n. "rlhe Fongs ry e II ii.oilvl be white Eskimos on the north- arrested for will the caPti ct* of thi m *» teachers in an investig.U on of the needs i' os atae tie.* e!e- ern Mi.” id, merit and interest those in overse king reactionary edge of the coiitinent. and the ;| b> appearing j ‘erfing. S; n !er. a humoron.-* ry a. eo eff >rts "My of the schools and in iperative .1. here threw his imhience against tight over the Panama canal t" Is. T!r :.!*■{' events of lull! in the ‘'goo.! by Edit! Minilt r. In a to meet then:. ParenI-teacher associa- Wilson haii been steadily forg- "Id I S. a." were the presidential ontnbutors, ireludii g tl • t.ar: »•-- I the front and was on Labor Strikes and Trials. p? ':i various e ties of the coun- nominated V> .i What tions, which campaign, the an- : iptcd assassination W ilei x, G< >-rgi i e f 1 rt lie y -seventh Hot. In 1m s Lt \ r i ’••mrort. try have done much to arouse among the of Tile »dore Roosevelt and the Titanic the world of labor the chief event Meredith, VVil ;ngP The actual was 11 r * J campaign milder was the trial of mure than for:\ union L* wis v?. MacBray» gt nng people nn intelligent and sympathetic disaster. ^ bile in a technical sense u had been the tight f> r the noini officials Mitchell Chappie hinm the Ni.’ioi now the of The was more of at Indianapolis on d.uiamitc interest in scln-oi work, are being sinking Titanic w 'ion. and the vote was surprisingly tor Dt ct n 111 is i.ott ''i, l y issui. a foreign than a doniestie charges growing out of the M- Namara orgamz-d in a number of the cities of happening, hr. Wilson carried the election by case. Clarence S. 1'arrow was a< there were so noted Americans 1 quit ,1 m Ui An., rica ions devote them- many re ry Maine Th -so associat than •J.ixxi.onn plurality in the ■ who lost fleir lives in the wreck that ted on a charge of jun bribing iu con u ins the first chaptei « : "L >;y W ; rs selves to vvors; investi- I p 'pular vote and by about bln nmjori e.f practical they we should have the nectioti with the same case. The strike Of It” by Braun W idth ck. V\vr melancholy priv- in the *• conditi ms of school build- electoral college. Both at The first r »•? gate sunita-y of it as our own. j Lawrence, Mass., resulted in the ar- Toledo, Ohio. chap ilege claiming i< uses of de- congress went with him, the titled “A and His Gm taih■ ings and try to find ways of removing The unusual features of the tight for j rest of three labor leaders on a murdei Boy te hy a narrow margin. Iloose- •ir.d includes as beautiful a m w '; ’• 1 are assist j were an a for Six M fects when they found. They the were the first trial on charge They acquitted. Tin* 1 $2.00 Year, $1.00 presidency ! veit led Taft in the balloting. The So- coin as has bet n { ublish n thracite coal was story in the welfare of mu oiniMu1 si-uc oi uu- strike ended by a (h promoting physical pieioienuai i.. < iimin n III* il si a it is a of something’ | 11 It 11 (lit*. day. story 50 cents for Three Months about medical in- primary, the Roosevelt the compromise, and a N»urd of arbitration Lincoln said and «’.i : to id children by bringing candidacy. j a ill worn,-in suffrage captured Arizona, Abraham lieree decided in favor of the engineers in Another and home cooperation. They preeanvention ampaign in which Kansas and Oregon. Whitlock's grandfather. spection .\ « for the tirsl time in our a their tight with northeastern railroads. slimr contribution to the January to secure enforcement of anti- history presi undertake is the First chan r 1 (lent of the United States was driven The Titanic Disaster. Sporting features were the splendid ican Magazine laws and other ordinances '■ cigarette j showing of American athletes in the IIP Diary 01 a rip, m to take the stump in his own defense, The other big domestic event of the REPUBLICAN JOLT'^aL PL which aim to children. tells bow lie took it l1 protect the of the ! Olympic games at Stockholm; (oliceman l splitting Republican party i year was the collision of the Titanic winning of the work of a in his development into a graft* t An important part and the of the of the American golf steps organization Progres- ! witli an iceberg in midoeenn. sinking championship by Under the title “Is it True?’’ Albert Jot 0„ f fVvAt?>F. association is to Jerome D. | live parent-teacher keep sive the and fierce ill with Travels over the British r. pn' iy. long fight j 1,501 out of 2,2iIS souls aboard, Nock reports an investigation made j the informed of educational prog- the 1 leiiio-ratlc convention in champion and others; the tight for the to public ending j Many of those who perished were men cently in London which seems |>r. I and without the com- tile nomin ation of Governor Woodrow of world's baseball championship between ihat children of drunkards are ■■■■ ress both within ; worldwide fame, such as W. T. the utTW-T1 ./-v'-'1v .jwnwsrw \ Wilson of New Jersey, the death of I tbe British the Boston Red Sox and the New York affected by the habits of their parent-. J munity. Stead, journalist; diaries ,->v‘?CT3Pwa suraHSfe'.tfK v.jLi£22.»:X*p j Giants. Boston and James furnishes association Vice President Sherman and the great M. of Orand winning, Harvard de- Montgomery Flagg A pioneer parent-teacher I Hays, president the Trunk and Wilson feating Yale and Princeton in football. some good fooling—text pictures is that at Calais plurality given at the polls. railroad; Colonel John Jacob Astor, of Maine organized by j an the of a human being when was The Russian on Dec. subject It some time after the announce- Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Straus, A. treaty expired Oli- the teaciers and citizens of that city. A Major he comes to buying an automobile. ment of Colonel Roosevelt that W. the 31. America warned Mexico to protect “my Butt, aid to the president; ver Herford writes "Celebrities 1 Have of its work has been written j the lives of description hat Is In the ring” ere the tide began Francis L>. the Americans and sent troops collection of am! I Millet, artist; Jueques Not Met.’’ A witty j _ a of by Mrs. W. A. Murchie, member to show in his favor. He had into Cuba and Nicaragua of New i pre- Futreile, the novelist, and many more during upris- wise letters by Mayor Gaynor Association. This has been ings in those countries. is contribut- the publish- viously said that he would not again [ almost as well known. The Titanic York is presented. Fiction ; of ed Arnold Bennett, Kdna Ferber. John ed by the State department of education be a candidate, and the renominatlon ! was the largest steamship then afloat Some the noted Americans who by Samuel Merwin, Donai* to assist others who the or- of President Taft was taken as a mat- and was her maiden died during the year were, in addition Fleming Wilson, contemplate j making voyage. and William Slavers. of course. to those Hamilton Haines of similar associations. ter States having the old Inquiries into the disuster were held already named, Rear Admi- ganization The regular departments are filled with convention system still continued for on both sides of rals Robley D. Evans and G \V. Mel the Atlantic. reaeiitig, and David Grayson writes i Two Men Pardoned. Taft, hut good most of the primary states The shooting of Colonel Roosevelt ville; General James B. Weaver. Popu- another Adventure in Contentment. began swinging into line for Roosevelt, occurred on Oct. 11 at Milwaukee, list candidate for president; General H. Augusta, Me., Dec.. 26. Pardons Home Com- Illinois and Pennsylvania going with a The assailant was John Sell rank of H. Bingham, “father of the house;" The January Woman’s w re to Wallace G. j granted tonight rush that made the Senators R. L. contains a really notable report who has served politicians gasp. ! New York, afterward adjudged insane, Taylor, W. B. Hey burn panion Everett of South Paris, of the militant for woman and lsidor Kffvner and ex campaign of a 12 sentence for j The bullet lodged against a rib, which Senators H. five yars years Taft Wins and Loses. suffrage that is going on in England. It in the death of It broke. his the cole- D. Money, W. A. Peffer. James Gordon manslaughter causing i Despite wound, gives the reader a clear and interesting in and Roosevelt was on the stump through- and John Edg;.r RadciifTe of Paris Hill 1907, uel made a speech to which he was P. Jones; General Frederick ir.ea of the violence of the struggle nut tliis and Mr. Taft now to of who has struggle, Dent K Paulo LVits.o Portland, ! going when attacked and before the Grant: Dr. D. Pearsons, the a different from that af- followed him. The two quite picture served two of an eight years sen- campaigned where ten out e! years ; mouth was out was hack on the stump. philanthropist: Homer Davenport, the forded in our country tence or manslaughter in causing the Massachusetts, Maryland and Ohio. have woo ; The death of Vice President James cartoonist: Wilbur Wright, inventor of forty eight States granted Jimino in Portland. Massachusetts and were death ol' Antonio Maryland the suffrage Another splenc Schoolcraft Sherman occurred only a aeroplane: Maigaivi Sangster; Gen peacefully. RadclilV- was blown up with dynamite close. Taft carrying one and Roosevelt to the few eral Edward S. Miss contribution January Cotnpani was claimed to have been days before election at his home, Bragg; Harriet and Jimino the other, but Ohio gave a large plural- is entitled “Behind tie Sceec At i:t a in X. Y. He Qnimhy. the first woman to across accidentally su bbed during scuffle. to the colonel. Utica, was the first Re- fiy in which the author gi\ ity 1 Bargain Sale,'’ publican vice ever reuomi- ff>e English channel; General Arthur -o- The convention was president a retailed and highly entertaining Republican pre- M | hated. Arthur; General Homer Lea, who court of the interesting t a ceded by an acrimonious struggle ii| many phenoim Other domestic had assisted in the Chinese that enter into the lixit of pr o. the national committee over contested i Important events of revolution: g tne were as 1 alhraith 1*. Rodgers, who had flown that wemi n, buy seats. Roosevelt and his friends year follows: I’roelama- goods particularly, tion of across the American sales. E. Wilkins Freeman, i r> 1 fraud and i statehood for New Mexico and continent, and Mary charged theft, and the for- .Justus Miles I-'orn* e. To be tired is unnatural; it’s only natural to 1 Arizona; of Rev. Robert Col Heaton V'orse, floating the wreck of the Iyer. Dav.stir be well and happy. Mary Hastings Bradley, Mary j Estabrook contrib- have and dis- 1 Unit Kilns burned. and William Chester If your head aches, if you gas Rockport A $15,((.0 fire in Bangor. $100 PER FLATE ute fiction full of real life and ideas. A tress in nervous or I your stomach, perhaps an account of her an- Dec. 25. The was at a to Henry Clay, ir New i nurse-girl gives the chances that a Rockport, Me., furious Dec. paid banquet despondent, are, teaspoon- Bangor, Me., 26. Fire Wednes- ! William Armstrongcontribuier of the alarm bell this Orleans in 1842. Miyhty costiy for those with ventures; ful of ‘*L. F*” Atwood’s Medicine before or inging early rriorn- from an unknown cause j \ day, originating To an intimate character sketch of Quire 1 summoned the stomach trouble or indigestion day people j after meais will bring relief. Here’s what a ig department to fight in the wooden in Front Maud of Norway; Katherine Ferguson large building use Dr. King’s New Lite Pills for 1 nother lime on everywhere as to whether sufferer says: fire the harbor front, street discusses the question girfs owned C. D. Stanford and F. as well as liver, and I by these troubles kidney | shall to the Rollin I am old. I tried most I 'our kilns were burned and with them a go theater; Lyndr sixty-eight years j W. caused of 0 to sure. 25; j Hill, damage $15,0 bowel" disorders. Easy, safe, Only Hart writes an article; and an expert n everything for gas in my stomach but could j 1 irge shed in which was stored 4,000 bar- and contents. The A. R. ^ | building Hop- cts. at all druggists. skating shows how girls can learn to get no relief. At last I sent for a bottle of “L. r kins w hich the low. r els of lime and about 2.000 empty casks, Co., occupied part skate. The art features are impressive F,” Atwood’s Medicine and now can eat any- *] 'he loss is about and is of the building as a storehouse for grain $12,000, nearly The Shoe Situation. and the regular Household, Fashion, and estimates its loss as about thing at any time with no gas or distress. I C overed by insurance. The only explana cement, Cooking, Home Decoration and Handi- ! 1 ion as to the of fire $7,500, covered insurance; .believe it is a life-saver for me.” origin the is that hot by Mulvaney New England manufaeturers ere still very craft and Young People’s departments me ashes been too the up- ideas. j Mrs. O. B. Devoll, mayhave dumped close Brothers, sailmakers, occupying in footw ear book- are full of reading and useful of busy shipping orders already good o the lime casks. The property ie own- per floor, lost $3,000, with insurance Skowhegan, Me. ed. Concessions in leather are mainly on f d by the Rockland & Rockport Lime $2,000, and hundreds of awnings stored Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers, If have never used *'L. F.” Atwood's were desirous of cleaning up Fine for you {• lompany, and there are rumors that it in the loft were burned, this loss falling stocks that sellers rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. write for a free the c f bruises. Should be Medicine, today sample. r lay not be rebuilt because of the opposi- upon individual owners. The damage to prior to inventories, but tendency prices cute, burns, keptineveiy, Me. Dec. 28th. home. 26c. and 60c. “L. F” MEDICINE CO., Portland, t ion of summer residents to kiln smoke. the building is estimated at $3,000 insured. s downward.— Dun’s Review, I ^ HAIR health Take Scalp or Hair Trouble THIS CASE SHOWS YOIT What Neal of This Offer. I RUBBER BOOTS I 3-Oaj Method Does KV0U Thirteen months after taking three- Tentage endorse your afford to so strongly TRADE MARK day treatment I am as tough as a hear and have Year never 1 The seen continue to sell it 1912 the time when 1 wanted a drink r.,nic and Whether a of you pair since I left vour institute ... I cannot : do all we claim it will Abroad! buy give m.t praise enough for the Neal Cure.” From a gen- carry ua away, and rubber boots for town %..! ,,asm light uine letter from among the scores in our files, s-;; r,ic not give entire satis* proving that the ■ wear or a they would lose faith in pair of the heavier and in our .’iN consequence sort for rough re- '. would suffer. work, .t if your hair is beginning member that they are useless if have they .,r if you any scalp BMC HABIT is without i have the Ha r Tonic slightest defect. can ho overcome by the NIC A L 3-HAY tve know of to eradi- TREATMENT. No hypodermics used. Re- air growth and pre- sults absolutely certain. All dealings confiden- Goodyear Glove Brand i'll. !MU(1 HABITS SrCCESSFFLLY ■ TREATED. Call .address or a :' liair Tonic ia so upon, phone 11 to try it on our posi- Rubber Boots are always absolutely THE •' m will he cheor- INSTITUTE, iney 147 Pleasant Ave., Maine. not do as we claim, perfect and fit Portland, ea dependable. They well, Telephone 4216. mi. Sold only at our j} wear well and feel well and there is no •ore—City Drug Store, :• \ Main street. better looking rubber boot on the BELFAST market. They have behind them the A\l) SG ANNIVERSARY ind reputation of one of BURNHAM S. Morse ot Thom- nd best-known ,\tcr manufac- On and after Sept, 30, 1912, trains connect- aston. turers in the country. ing at Burnham and Waterville with through 24th. The most ice. When buying rubber trains for and from Bangor, Waterville, Port- at Morses Corner, land and Boston will run as follows: mil Mrs. Dexter S. boots take no chances, •observed their 59th FROM BELFAST. but be sure that you arose ,rv. Mr. Morse A.M. P. M. P.M. ami by the time he get GLOVE brand. Belfast, depart. 7 05 12 15 2 60 ,za” had the hot City Point. ,7 10 ,12 20 Made in all heights, all sizes and for all purposes but only ,2 68 for his breakfast. *'ald,°.7 20 112 30 ,3 06 j — one grade the BEST. Brooks. 7 32 12 42 3 17 has twice been ship- K"°* .. *7 44 ,12 64 ,3 28 times blown up in Thorndike. 7 50 1 00 3 35 Dexter Morse is the Umty..... 7 58 1 08 3 43 this section, f prt in Winnecook. ,8 08 ,1 18 ,3 53 hl.-s him some, yet Dealer--Wm. A. Burnham, arrive. 8 20 1 30 4 05 George S. Morse, Swift, Belfast. Clinton. 8 39 ! 57 53, 8 to see how he was Benton.. 48 5 30 Waterville..... 8 54 shingling the roof 213 5 35 Portland. 11 60 4 50 8 Morse was born in 26 I Boston....'.. 315pm 7 55 _ 1S22, son of John | Bangor. IX 45 3 00 9 25 •nty-two years of T< BEI.FAST t sea. During the Morse was mate of I r.M. A.M. A.M. in 10 00 gaged carrying I Boston. 3 00 <<00 : Thus laden, the | A.M. p M Live Portland. was and Boiled 12 0,) 7 00 and Lobsters 11 36 Tampico I had a rough txpo- Bangor 7 00 1 £0 Waterville. 7 15 10 v. re rescued. The 02 3 15 Benton. 7 21 ch Mr. Morse fig- ATr€- 1018 3 22 Clinton. 7 30 10 17 3 32 Sabine went rig Burnham, leave. 8 35 10 30 1 20 Winnecook. ,845 ,1040 |4 30

wag his ...... afloat 1 Unity S 54 10 55 4 39 I 11 irn in 1854, in the Bramhall’s Thorndike. 9 02 11 05 4 45 bark was bound Market, 1 gnox. 19 10 ,11 15 ,4 53 Bronka 9 25 t, coal-laden, for 11 35 5 08 akin. ,935 ,11 45 ,5 18 Horn the craft ran FRIDAY and SATURDAY. , e 21 I City Point. ,945 ,11 55 528 a n lasted 28 days, | Belfast, arrive. 9£0 12 01 £35 : the southward, AM he bark was some- 1 Flag station. and was the ring Limited tickets for Boston are now s *i i at : which had sailed S5.00 PRESTON’S from Belfast and all stations .n P,ranch. !""H'he 1 port. H. D. \X ALDRON, General Passenger Ag^nt [to Mr. Morse’s Livery, Boarding & Transient Stable moerls McDonald, to California. Vice President & General Manager. ■•ay Is situated on Washington street just < ft Main street. I have single and : his o'd home in | 1 r>_1 u double hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your _v i in mining iime- | patron- was a victim of age issolicited. Telephones—stable 235-2, house 61-13. Iy28 In one of these \\ G. PRES I ON, Proprietor. EASTERN ST£A5\/I3H!P He retired eye. tamrm ——— —i a—m—*————————Hmm years ago, but not CORPORATION. i:i summer he has garden. He is a e, hut not “hide- Bangor Line Winter Schedule.

he voted for .— ago .. --n—isnrawv• •••^ssrB^.Tr^r^-Tsaasjsasar.-A ;^’«saaasaBi MBHFggi ed not get to the tJhoto ® by American *‘rt-ss Association lirst Presidential FARE REDUCED lias not taken part BULGARIAN TROOPS CAMPAIGNING AGAINST TURKEY—AMUNDSEN, DISCOVERER OF THE Belfast and Boston. $2.25 when .liter, except SOUTH POLE-MUTSUHITO, JAPAN'S LATE EMPEROR—OLYMPIC GAMES IN SWEDEN. TURBINE STEEL irn in Thomaston, STEAMSHIP BELFAST name was The work of the Chinese revolution ; Leave maiden bombs in a Turkish camp, killing fen. Belfast at 3.00 p. m. for Boston. Mon- I -he was a daugh- HISTORY OF 1912 , rhich started last year was largely days, and Thursdays. j On Oct. 15 the peace protocol was sign- ln striking contrast ompleted, and the republic is today a | For \Yinterport at 7.30 a. m., Wednesdays ed between the two count ties. I$y its and Saturdays. has never been out < xed fact. Dr. Sun Yat Sen was in- terms control of Leave Boston at 5.00 p. m., and r and hearing j Italy gained practical Tuesdays sight IN FOREIGN LANDS ugurated as provisional president on Fridays. were Tripoli, but gave up the Aegean islands in her youth, at a. m. on _ j an. 1. but in fa- Leave Rockland 5.15 (or arrival unselfishly resigned is now to •tin nor appearance j that Greece battling free. of steamer from and or of Yuan Sliili Kai two mouths lat- Boston) Wednesdays, t.er 77 years. They In Great Britain the most notable If You Value Your Saturdays. r. The Manehu dynasty abdicated on Eyesight tii.- late Gen. Davis J events of the year, aside from Eng- FRED W. POTE, Agent, Belfast, Maine. ::dr>-n horn to Balkan War, Games and 'eh. 12, and three later the elec- I You were Olympic ; days land's part in the general European sit- will equip your ieau. ion of Yuan occurred, his inauguration | table with a uation, were the coal, strike in Febru- reading William Lincoln West on March 10. A Other 1 aklng place mutiny j and the continued dis- WILD MIDNIGHT RIDE. Happenings. ary March, \ c f the soldiers about Peking was later j Ex-Veterinary Inspector Bureau of Animal __ turbances the and t lie : : ■i fearful forest fire in by suffragettes ! ut down, and the financial problem Authorities agree that a good kerosene oil lamp is the best for Industry I S. Department of Agriculture. rode horseback at home rule fight. The coal strike threw girl JAMES A. FPGFRTON. .•as solved The Ravo is the best oil made, the result of years By temporarily by independent out of of reading. lamp ! -i lives. Her deed employment upward 1.000,000 V ET KRINARIAN any * loans. Woman suffrage and j of scientific It a white clear, mellow. chief events of lt)12 abroad oreign workers and threatened for a time study. gives steady light, are often saved Dr. to; by ( ther advanced measures were adopt- Made of solid nickel Can be without re» TKEATS All DISEASES OF AMMA1S were the Balkan war, the per become worldwide, there being also a I brass, plated. lighted curing lung trouble, riiannacy ami Office. mnnent establishment of the f d in some of the provinces. or shade. to clean and rewick. Hospital, ended in strike in Germany and trouble moving ch'inney Easy might have was threat-j THE The of the south I ST I; BI L FA > T II VINE Chinese republic, the an- discovery pole ened in France and the United States.1 S P It NO E ET, "It cured me of a At Dealers Everywhere 1 made on Dec. 11, 1011. but the nouncement of the discovery of the eally British and Hospital Never C losed, ."c writes \V. The government Interposed, disease," f nnouucemeiit was deferred until south pole, the death of the mikado of the contest was settled the i STANDARD CIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK Tex., "after four in finally by 59-13. Residence 59-17 larch 7, 1012. when the discoverer, Albany Boston hones—Hospital Japan, the snuffing out of uprisings in of a law i. and I passage minimum wage satis- Buffalo New York consumption, 1 Roald Amttnds at, returned to Mexico, Cuba and Nicaragua, lie as- 'aptaiu factory to the miners. !■ thing so sure and safe ivilizatiou. 1 snssination of Premier Canalejas of Doubles. Price 50c of Mutsiiliito of France Subdues Morocco. Spain, the Olympic games at Stock- The death Empero* if popular! e free, tluaranteed i by whom thai wonderful un- 11 1 h'. TTf? A WX t I holm and the home rule fight in the apan. under There was some friction between ed from serni- British parliament. 1 ion has been trausforu France and Spain over the division of inrbarism to a in the front rank ■> BL/I.LET1N. It certainly was a disastrous year for place M iroceo, but it was finally adjusted, on and ids Turkey, in closing the war wit Italy ( f nations, occurred July o*i, France retaining control of all of it. f Yoshihito. ascended the threne. Tin* oner of Agriculture she was forced to give up Tripoli, the on. except some towns and a small amount “Smith and the Pharaohs” j mikado was ac- k Dole last of 1 uneral of the dead of nearest to Mulai | Document. her African provinces She territory Spain. * oriental pomp and was bad an earthquake that destroyed 3,000 ompanied by Hafid abdicated as sultan. A New ontr of ! ttended from the Story By Agricul- lives, a cholera epidemic, a near revo- by representatives Among the sporting events abroad in the A sensational aftermath presenting lution and a war with the Balkan allies rhole world. were the quadrennial Olympic races at 'f | his department, vns suicide of General Count Nog! :: that has cost her nearly all of her the Stockholm, in which the United States H. Rider Haggard I * mecnamcs < > ropuiar valedictory as com- was tlie command- provinces in She has had 1 md his wife. Nogl f ok most of the track and field events, markable document, Europe. Author of Solomon's ? 1 ir who took Tort Arthur. ai d the annual boat race between Ox- ;; "She,” 'ling Mines," Etc. Magazine ■ n the nearly everything the matter with her snoulder, and > S WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT” out theories. except mumps and housemaid's knee. Latin American Insurrections. ro:M ana Cambridge, uxrora winning. Commences irv the I A GREAT Continued of the ration in farm Her harems have fled to Asia Other events of the year were the Story tuying Miuor, < > The Mexican revolution against rres- 5 ** World's Progress which you ag farm products, the and her soldiers have fled wherever honoring of William Marconi, inventor | flent Madero made considerable hoad- December may begin reading at any time, and farmer’s banks and th*» flppinp' crrutd Rho rloclnroH \rnr of wireless, by a life seat In the Ital- in the the rebels cap- which will hold your interest forever. trie railroads for car- vny early year, ian the the Al- on Oct. IT and conscious- .senate; completion of only regained of Juarez on Feb. 27. uring the city tunnel the Arl 250 PAGES EACH MONTH 300 PICTURES ness in time to talk peace with her pine through mountain, l's State has learned ,ater the federals gained important i: six and three-quarter miles long; the Strand 200 ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST good he conquerors. ] into Magazine crops, the insurgents < « says, ■i.-tories, driving of the steamer Texas under The Shop Notes” Department (20 to sinking pages) make cows Shortest on new oc- gives easy ways to do make give War Record. he mountains. A difficulty the Turkish things—howto ■v to flag, slxt.v-six passengers The Most Powerful useful articles for home and etc. raise good live arose in lnsur- Story shop, repairs, In it is known as the ■urred when Vera Cruz « ■ut what Europe "thirty being drowned, and the review of sev- “Amateur Mechanic#” (10 tells how does all this ’’ pages) to war, the shortest on record. led liy Felix Diaz, nephew of wireless ■annot receive a fair days’ ■ection, enty-two war aeroplanes and dirigibles of the Year make Mission furniture, outfits, boats, engines, magic, and all the a loves. one former Tills uprising < things boy nis money invested Every of the ullies won impor- lie president. at Paris. however, and PER YEAR. physical labor? tant victories, and won them in such ,vas speedily suppressed, Amo'.g the noted dead abroad were $1.50 SINGLE COPIES 15 CENTS i was Ready November 21st establish their own rapid succession that the world looked Diaz, with his other officers, cap- Alfred Tennyson Dickens, in New York (« Ask your newsdealer, or j electric railroads to on amazed. tured. two of his lieutenants being put WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE COPY TODAY The reputation of the to celenrate the centenary of his fa- Price 15 Cents $1.50 a Year steam railroads, for Turkish crumbled o death. army overnight. ther’s birth: Henry Lahouchere. the POPULAR ! og distance from the an insurrection in MECHANICS CO. The first clash occurred on Oct. 4, and There was also brilliant British editor and statesman; I tlfc 1IN l fcKINA «IU1NAL NbWS 1 believe it is aa COnPANY, 83,85 Ouane St. NeW York t L 318 V/. Washing-ton St ., CHICAGO im- marines were J four later little American % ■ ■ I II II W-WMi ■■■ to build electric roads days Montenegro de- Vicuragua. Abbe Charles Lavson fPere Hya- and lives of j to build clared war. capturing Detclilteh moun- nnded to protect property cinths); W. T. Stead, the famous Lon- highways On 20 General bat it will assist the tain and investing Scutari. The Bul- nir citizens. Sept. don editor, who went down in the of the insurrection, sur- his crops. It garians smashed the Turks in a dis- Mona, a leader wreck of the Titanic; Count von ail road man that in astrous defeat at Kirk ICilise, be- vndered to the federal and American Aeh-enthal, Austrian premier; Ldward 'date a could farmer sieged Adrianople and invested the forces. Terry, the Liiglisli tutor; 1 Ira in stoker. I harvest it in three ies in one of last line of Turkish defense before A rebellion of tlie negr London author and manager; Justin ■ him the other nine | The Servian ho Cuban provinces also caused the McCarthy, the famous author and r to draw it Constantinople. army [ to the forces, and there Here Is a Genuine drove all before it and participated in sliding of American statesman; Robert V,'. B. Browning, Bargain! the h-iis some talk of intervention, but the soli of the Robert and Eliz- how the middle man capture of Monastir and other only poets : was soon quelled. Cuba r.beth Barrett the farmer, as long strongholds. The Greeks won a succes- listurbance Browning: Henri Poin- McCall’s Magazine, One Year, ■milage; whether the sion of victories and took the historic t,o!d her presidential election in the care, celebrated French mathemati- A1()ni vR i dtuce for two cents a city of Saloniki. 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For I am sure resourceful staff of those brillia nt editors, ish ships can ply. people of the United States that mu Ik* '«veYY aY running such ma- newsgatherers and cartoonists. The section of the Panama and will command the of Co to run disputed support ah'hty our To have the New York American Canal act in the bud the gress, that will defeat the intrigues ai ; re w°u Id be more trouble nipped powerful Journal Me. champion our cause is but a prelude to that Great Britain and her many subdue the intolerable arrogance Republican Publishing Co., Belfast, r,,: intrigue consumer than there is success. ItB so marshaling of facts is secret supporters in the United States Great Britain. FIELDS S. PENDLETON. nuaasailably accurate, its arguments are I had under Nos. 130-132 Pearl street. | full to throw open ^j| headway "—... the winter, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. parent. In early September she suffered an- F. of Raymond went to spend Eugene Hayd.n Killman-Eaney. In ;.t STOCKTON SPRINGS. South to meet his niece, John C. Stowers. She was accompanied oil the other shock and steadily failed until the end Windham baluiuay Ed*1" Fo*ler Killman Mra. J. D. Clement of Congreae street, west, £■ ancPu' Uf«i»u, her Mr. F. Hich- came after a long period of painless Raney. Ml«* journey by brother, George peacefully and sifter and her daughter, Mrs.. 1;,,*; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Barrett, Sylvan Btreet, Portland, hia born, of Portland. Miss Hichbjrn went debility and helplessness. Her work was done, L. and Miss Myra Dolley of Purington-Knowlton. l. Christ- Mary Katherine Dolley entertained a family dinner party on 1 hese ladies cember 19, by Riv. i>, J to Portland with her, returning by way of and well done, in her 78 well spent years. Her Pleasant avenue, toruand. epent Rnu'k,,,'n, of E. of mas day. Christmas at Pine Grove farm, the guests Purington BowUo.nhan, f A the present week. It is hoped religious faith, which she deeply loved, was E. Knowlton of ugusta early Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hayden—Portland Ex- Thorndike Mrs. John M. Ames, School street, improves “Land of Flowers” that of the Universalist she was the balmy air of the may church,ofwhich press. Robbins-Haley, In Hud.m but from a severe attack of erysipelas a and in which she evinced Rev. W. W. slowly prove beneficial to the greatly debilitated sys- member, always M. S. Stiles, Jackson, (R. F. D. 3. Brooks) has by Carver. Frank | Hudson and Mi6s in the face, and the “grip,” combined. of Miss the interest, never to attend Georgia o -1 tem Hichborn. deepest failing been a justice of the Haley reappointed pence._ Tibbetts-Gross. In Stockton extends heartfelt greetings, services while strength permitted. She un- Rotklail’ I'*1"1''. The “dime novel” in so 23, Edwin S. Tibbetts ant romance, printed in the Fatherhood of Gcd with many wishes for “A happy new falteringly believed Gertrud L coupled Mr. and Mrs. Watson-Perkins. In *< many newspapers regarding and the of soul of His creation. piU6,„..V‘ year!” to her sons and daughters, far and near salvability every Rev. N. R. Pierson. Charles A. Engstrom, recent visitors in Stock- Pale Childrenl Haroid v\ "V Death had no terrors for her. She Mias Arvilla are finished a warm frequently Perkins, both of R„1 Monday as these items ton of Mr. and *..rs. John Mc- helps nature Springs, guests wished to be called to her Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Williams-Arey. In the snow from the companion, having No Vmaltlav rain is fast removing was a fabrica- to make rich, red blood. Rev. C. F. *s Laughlin, School street, wholly 23, by Smith, ,. ,; no suggestion of a doubt of the reunion of streets. “Too tad! is the exclamation heard tion and most annoying to the gentlemen and alcohol. and Nellie M. Arey. loved ones in “Heaver, our Home.” The BAKINC Sold for 60 years. on all sides. Wilson-Kelloch. In lady. Some vivid imagination conceived the .. _ J. 0. Ayer Co., Searsn funeral took place Friday afternoon at the Ask Your Doctor. Lowell, Mw. 25, by Rev. Charles H. The Ladies’ Aid Society, of the Universalist circumstances related of the rescuing of his M,rlJm' Hichborn residence, her home for the past 8 Renfrew Wilson and Mis* parish, will meet tor sewing this, Thursday, future wife from a sinking vessel, upon which both of Searsport. years. Rev. Arthur A. Blair officiating very PRICE CURRENT. afternoon wdth Mrs. Harry R. Hichborn, Last she, a young lady, was found alone by this BELFAST acceptably. The beautiful floral tributes tes- for The Journal. Main street. intrepid sailor. Mr. Engstrom is chief-engi- POWDER Corrected Weekly tified to the love of absent nephews and nieces, PAID PRODUCER. neer of the steamer PRODUCE MARKET. I>IKI> Mr. ami Mrs. James Flanders of ar- Millinocket, engaged in Bangor and present nieces ar.d relatives, for “aunt 00 from Apples, per obi, 75al.OO Hay, 17.00al8 rive d to remain over carrying paper Cape Jellison piers to Saturday night Sunday, Meda.” She w-as the last of her of dried, lb., Hides, 10 New York for the generation AbsolutelyPure per 7j Bachelder. In the of his Mr. and Mrs. J. A. great Millinocket Paper Co., 2.85a3.00 Lamb, 12 Bang.- guests parents, Hichborns in this town, where, formerly, the Beans, pea, M. Aroostook Maine. 40c50 George Bachelder, age-i Flanders, East Main street. County, a series of elaborate Beans, Y. E., 2.60a2.75!Lamb Skins, Paul R. Hichborn and the Henry Hichborn [From chemical Calderwood. In I f | tests.] Butter. 28a30| Mutton, 7 ( Obituary. During the early morning hours, Miss Velma O. Calderw. families numbered so many members. An Comparative digestibility of food made with Beef, sides, 7*a 10! Oats. 32 lb., 50 1 of December 1912, when the holy Christ- tv Potatoes, 45 months and 19 days. al family gatherings; and the gaily decorated “6, adopted daughter, Mrs. Julia R. Fletcher; six different Beer,forequarters, mas mes- baking powders. 60;Round Hog, 10! Crockett. In Ash Christmas trees—one in each church for the bells had scarcely ceased their joyous nieces, five nephews and an aged uncle, to- Barky, bu, j*. An of bread was Chaese, 24 Straw, 6.00 Oscar A. sage of “Peaei on earth, h>nd will equal quantity (biscuit) made j Capt. Crockett, children—constituted the especial features of toman!” gether with several cousins, survive the de- 26a28 with each of two kinds of Chicken. 20iTurkey, months, 29 days. the vf Mrs. Almeda Hichborn Rendell, based. baking powder—cream Calf lSlTallow, 2 the season. spirit i Skins, Coombs. In youth i of tartar and 20 10al2 1 widow of the late Charles S. Rendell, “As a alum—and submitted to Duck. Veal, Capt. glad dream of slumber, which wakens separately 1 18, Samuel Cooml s Miss \ ivian Titcomb, daughter of Mr. and 34 Wool, unwashed, 25 ag-.. passed “Over the River, to join husband, par- in bliss, the action of the digestive fluid, each for the same Eggs, 23 days. Mrs. L. S. Titcomb, street, left Satur- Foa i, 16 Wood, hard, 4.00a4.5C Sylvan Be- She has passed to the world of the holy, from j ents and her entire family, in the “Blessed length of time. 3.00 ! Emery. In Burnhae day for visits with relatives in Brewer and this.1' Geese, is!Wood, soft, where “God tear phronia Emery aged yond,” wipes every away.” The percentage of the food is PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. Pittsfield. She will be absent for a few digested shown as RLI All. | Hatch. In Islesbor The deceased was born, December 15, 1834. a A TRIBUTE TO R. follows: 17 1.10 weeks. JOHN DUNTON, Beef, Corned, lame, widow of H tch- of the late and R. 18a22 Oat Meal, 5 Pyam daughter Henry Sophia Butter Sait. 14 lb.. Herrick. In Belfast, Miss Susie A. after her ESQ. Broad made with Royal Cream of Tartar Powder: 3! Cousens, spending Hichborn, in Prospect, now Stockton Springs. Corn. 70 Onions, To the Editor of The Journal. 1 was .< Christmas vacation with her Mr. and Cracked Corn, 65 Oil, kerosene, 12a 13 George Herrick, aged parents, In July, 1859, she married Capt. C. S. Ren- In glad to hear through your columns of the good Corn Meal. 65 Pollock, 7 till.man. Chelsea, Mrs. Frank H. Cousens, Church street, left dell, whom she on his Charles A Gilman, f. accompanied long the News said of Cheese. 24 Pork, 15 for en route to things Bangor your repre- 70 Saturday morning Boston, sea voyages tor more than 20 years, visit- Bread made with alum powder: Cotton Seed, 1 So Plaster, 1.15 Springs, aged year-, sentative-elect, J. R. Dunton, and w ish to add 10 3A Gray'. In Prospect, i Brockton, Mass., to resume her teaching, in ing nearly all the commercial cities of the Codfish, dry, Rye Meal, a line. 1 remember his face and 12 Shorts. 1.45 Gr; y, son of Oliver t. ... the city schools. just genial Cranberries, world, knowing well what she had seen and 28 6 aged 1 year, 2 months the impartial and efficient manner in which he Clover Seed, Sugar, Mrs. Julia R." Fletcher of Bath arrived in | the historical facts connected with each lo- Flour. 6.00a7.25 Salt, T. I., 46 Knowlton. lri Su..' discharged his duty while in the I. O. O. G. T. Royal Powder raised Miss Helen A. Knowitu town last Friday morning, called here by the cality. Keenly intelligent, closely observant Baking food is shown to be H G. Seed, 4.50 Sweet Potatoes, 5c I heard him say in a meeting, “The best step I of greatly superior and Lard, 15 Wheat Meal. 4/j j months and 3 days. decease of her foster mother, Mrs. Almeda H. J and fond of reading and study, she was ever a digestibility healthfulness. *i Lowell. In North ever took was when 1 joined this order; it has Rendell. Mrs. Fletcher was the guest of the most companionable hostess in the pleasant 29, Miss Mary R. Low.-d. helped to make me what 1 am." Know ing his r.oii.N In Misses Hichborn, Church street, during her home to which she and her husband devoted j Mendall. Belfast, ability to govern and teach the rising genera- E. Mendall, aged 27 day visit in the She took the themselves on his ! viliage. Saturday retiring from the » wearing tion, his integrity, hia fidelity to the right, the Bray. In Vinalhaven, December 17. to Mr. Merrithew. In M afternoon train for home. strain of a master mariner’s life in 1882. No a son Ezekiel Merrithew. ag. endeavor and ! THE CHURCHES. EAST SEARSMONT. and Mrs. Wililam Bray, hjneat, purposes thath. ve char- >.r children blessed this Perkins. In South Penobscot, December 19, Pierce. In Orring? Last week’s weather in Stocktor exceptionally congenial acterized his efforts in Mrs. Albert Marriner a in Springs every avocation in life, spent day Rock- to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Perkins, a son. Rebecca R. Piecce, g* d union; but one adopted daughter shared the was as follows; mild Mon- I he will be a wise builder in A New Year’s sermon will be delivered at In East December to Perry. In Belfast. I Sunday, clear, day; expect framing land recently .. Herbert Donnell, who sprain- Stantial. Belfast. 30, home until her marriage. With them lived the next 97 a after a snow-flirt in the laws in the of Universalist Church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Stantial, a son —El- gustus Perry, aged > day, bright sunshine, the State Maine, especially the 1 the husband’s aged father ard widowed sister e his ankle recently, is improving rapidly.. wood Allen. days. early morning: overcast which is Rev. D. B. Phelan, of the Methodist very Tuesday, sky, temperance ^legislation, testing the pastor Starrett. In Warren, December 24, to Mr. Snowman. In Buck and the wife’s mother in her declining Church, expects to have a series of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rokes and Mr. threatening snow-fall, which came toward years; wisest legislators. God bless Mr. Dunton and special Henry and Mrs. Herbert L. Starrett, a son. Sarah II., widow of S all in their meetings next week and to be assisted by Miss night; Wednesday, beautiful sunshine—an passing away residence. In Sep- the good old State of Maine. j Ladd of North Searsmont spent Dec. 25th with Stewart. In West Brooksville, December 94 years. Eflie Baker, a Deaconess of Boston. He also In tember, 1901, the cherished husband was taken Very respectfully yours, 21, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen Stewart, a daugh- Ware. Augusta ideal Christmas-day; Thursday, slightly over- expects to have the assistance of other i Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gelo... .Our J. Frank Googins. clergy- popular young Ruth Elizabeth. V. Ware of Union, aged away, and after occupying her desolate home a men. ter, cast sky, very mild atmosphere; Friday, mild ^earsn.ont, Me. teacher, Miss Elsie Buck, spe; t Saturday and 7 days. few years she rented the place and In Castim snowstorm, with high cisagreeable wind; Sat- spent The annual meeting of the Congregational Sunday in Center Belmont with her brother, Webster. the years of her life with her A. Webster, aged 91 year- clear and beautiful with sufficient remaining Mrs. John has come from Belfast to Church and parish will be iield this, Thursday, Buck-Mr. and Mrs. urday, day Dolloff Jeptha Henry Mahoney KELLEY. In Winter; three nieces, daughters of her brother, the be the of her Mrs. Cecil evening. Supper will be served by the Guild Dickey-Benson. In Prospect, December 23, snow to give good sleighing. guest daughter, Clay, ate Christmas dinner with their A. W. at 6 under the a brother, H. at the home of the bride’s Rev. A. Frank Kelley, Esq late Hon. N. G. Hichborn. Gradually her of Crosby street. Mr. and Mrs. Clay are also o’clock, supervision of com- father, by Miss Harriet D. Hichborn mittee of Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Mahoney... Mr. Henry Mahoney and Mrs. J Lockhart, H. and Miss Vera Stubbs. In Elkhorri. left health entertaining today Benjamin H. Mudgett of composed Jones, Lindley Dickey Saturday failed, and following an apoplectic E!on B. of fred W. Stubbs. Intern afternoon for and Belfast and Mr. and Mrs. Will Havener and Gilchrest and Miss Evelyn P. Mori- Clara Gelo were called to East E. Benson, both Prospect. Augusta Portland, en route Northport Dec. 1 In shock five years ago the deterioration of men- son. The business and election of Forest-Wade. In Rockland, December 21, Stubbs Winter; daughter Caroline, of Stevens avenue.—Port- meeting 17th the death of their to West Palm Beach, Florida, where she will officers will follow. by relative, Edwin E. Anson Forrest of Warren and Mildred Clementine Stubbs, tal and physical vigor w’as increasingly ap- land Press, Dec. 25th. Clyde Mahoney. Hazel Wade of Rockland, Stubbs, aged 74 years Grand Semi-Annual Clearance Sale AT THE HOME OF GOOD VALUES Will Begin Thursday, January 2, and Continue 10 Days, closing Saturday, oar

AT THE BEGINNING OF THE NEW YEAR MOST EVERYEODY MAKES NEW RESOLUTIONS. SOME KEEP THEM, OTHERS DO NOT. HERE IS OUR RESOLUTION: 1VT0T to take Stock of any article mere than once. In order to do this, we are going to give the people of Waldo County the biggest ba CN sales ever offered in the City of Belfast. I1 DON’T MISS IT! Please Examine Partial List Below DON’T MISS P Men’s Suits BOYS’ SUITS Men’s Overcoats Fancy Browns, Grays and Blues, Cashmere Fancy Mixtures, with and without Belts. Suits now and Worsted Fabrics. $6.00 $4.25 88 88 $25.00 COATS $17.75 5.00 3.75 22.50 16 50 MEN’S $25.00 SUITS NOW $17.75 88 88 “ “ 4.00 22.50 16.50 3.00 20.00 13.75 “ “ 88 88 20.00 13.75 3.50 2.75 18.00 12.75 “ “ 8 8 8 8 18.00 12.75 3.00 2.25 15.00 10.75 “ 15.00 “ •• 10.75 12.00 7.50 “ 12.00 “ “ 7.50

“ “ “ 10.00 6.75 10.00 6.75 Boys’ Overcoats “ 8.50 “ “ 5.98 ONLY A FEW LEFT Small lot (while they last), 3.95 $12.00 coats, s :* Fancy Mackinaws and j Men’s Pants 8.00 “ 5.25 6.00 “ 4 50 Lined Coats In Worsteds, Cashmere and Woolens “ Sheep ; Heavy 5.00 3,75 $5.00 Pants Reduced to $3.75 1 Odd Lot, while they last, 2.50 AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 4.00 “ “ 3.00 j| 3.50 “ “ 2.75 -EXAMINE OUR LINE OF-Jj “ 3.00 “ 2.25 Boys’ Pants as Follows: 2.50 “ “ 2.00 FUR COATS “ “ $1.00 Pants 75c. 2.00 1.50 “ AND “ “ NOTE PRICES WE ARE GIVING 1.50 1.15 .75 55c. Among these are the famous Madrid Woolen Pants (all wool). Underwear wish to thank the people of Waldo County $2.50 Medlicott Shirts and I for their generous patronage the past year, Drawers, Look at This! white wool, non-shrinkable. $2,00 and hope to meet all old friends and many new 1.50. White Lambs Wool Shirts=Drawers. 1.15 ones the next season. I $2.50 flannel Shirts, $2.00 will show my appre- 1.50 Rockwood (irey Wool S. and D., 1.15 2.00 “ 1.50 1.00 Natural Wool “ ciation values at this sale. Shirts and .75 ; 1.50 1.15 by given Drawers, “ LOO Natural Wool 1.00 “ .75 Light Weight Sh.rts Telephone 67-2. and Drawers, .75 Bates $1.50 Street"Shirts, $1.15 Mail and orders attended to. .50 Merino Shirts and “ telephone promptly Drawers, .38 1.00 Wachusett .75 LOO Wright’s Health Shirts and Drawers, .75 .50 Negligee ,38 .50 High Rock lieeced Shirts and Draw- .50 Outing Flannel and Cheviot Shirts, .38 -Don’t Miss It!- _ers, best grade made. .38 UNION SUITS. FURNISHINGS Night Shirts and Pajamas and Gloves .50 I. 50 Flannel Hats, Caps Outing Pajamas, $1.00 50 MENS. .50 Wool hose .38 “ Our Best $3 00 Derbies Toboggans 1.00 .75 Article $2.00 $3.00 White Wool, extra line $2.25 .19 Every .25 .25 •* “ $2 50 Derbies 1.00 Nightshirts .75 Special 1.75 2.50 Natural Wool tiray 1.75 •• Soft and Stiff .15 Middlesex Hose .10 .50 “ .38 $2.00 Hats 150 1 50 Coopers 1.15 1.50 Soft Hats .25 Cashmere Hose .19 In this store at the same 1.00 GLOVES 1.00 heavy llalbriggan .75 100 .75 All $2.00 Gloves BOYS. All .50 Ties .38 SWEATERS .25 •• .19 1.50 50 Fleeced Union Suits .38 A nice lot of Sweaters from 35 to $3.00 WINTER CAPS” 1.00 Mitts and Gloves .50 Wright’s health S. & D. .38 .50 Braces .38 Boys $1.50 Sweaters 1.15 $5 00 Priced Seal Caps. Special to close $1.98 .50 " 25 Fleeced S. and D. .19 .25 .19 Reduced Prices 1.00 .75 I 00 Winter Caps .65 .25 | RALPH D. SOUTHWORTH, 12 Main Street, Belfast, Maine-J