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The Republican Journal: Vol. 88, No. 44 Journal. ori*inal „r today’s Vital Records of documents, .nd if lost before to Maine, ! they are Convention. encourage the boys, after Miss Haskell had (<#«** copied they can never The and Girls The be replaced. Their Boys led the for the News of Belfast. roly Wins. .Womens Ciab9 way girls. He said that Allen PERSONAL. preservation presents a definite -Vital Records of piece of work, Moody of Liberty had a fine exhibit of sweet ! HCihoul.,u with Clubs of .. which it would The and Canning srd Societies. Belfast Their Collection and Preservation. Address seem that the Agricultural corn at that fair ^ecret Daughters and called attention to the Mrs. I. Frankel of the Mrs. Helen Colcord of Camden has News of the Granges. of the American Revolution Waldo Hold Sessions in Belfast New York Bargain been via- of Mr. Alfred riefore the Maine might very proper- County exhibit on the table of sweet corn Claude in Belfast and Girls Convention.. Johnson by store left last week for New York for a new itiog Searsport. vs i,nd ly concern themselves. 1 ^ of D. Oct. 27th and 28th. E. Knowlton of which contained a r-' fhe News Belfast. A. R. Liberty, line of coats. ’■ Mr. and Mrs. ifast- In Massachusetts it T. Marshal] Saunders are visit- i;«s‘ 1 Convention.. Personal. was in 1842 that clerks of the Boys and Girls very and advised Mr. Johnson's address, delivered before the About sixty delegates nearly perfect ear, keeping ing relaives in were first instructed make Percy E. Greer, Samuel Durost and Limestone and Caribou. s, C, for 1916-1917..The returns to the Clubs of Waldo every kernel as George ; Maine Society of the of the Ameri- State Agricultural and Canning very precious. W. Davis left Frank A Trio of Travelers. Daughters House, and it required Saturday for a hunting trip in A. Riggs has been confined to hia aiuii eight years, or un- were in Belfast Oct. 27th and 28th, to Prof. Monahan's lecture on Housing can Revolution at their Council held til about county Poultry the of home for ! Wedding Bells... meeting 1860, before the vicinity Grindstone. several weeks with one of Job's com- Deaths.... practice became gen- attend their second annual convention. The was simple enough to be readily understood by I Soldiers... Prohibition in Belfast on October was, in as * tor ’s 18th, part, eral, and this date marks the The annual of forters. transition from first on the Friday the youngest and was instruc- meeting the Associated Chari- on Wilson. County Cor- follows: delegates arrived morning present, equally "^•'lurned the ancient to the modern ties will be held at 4 records, so-called in the station by the tive to adults. He of the three p. m., Nov. 8th, in the Miss Vesta Shute is a few Our consideration of the Vital Records of train, and were met at Boy spoke biolog- spending days in Sniie"'1’- that State. Thus since 1860 Court .Wedding Bells. ..Trans- copies of the re- Scouts under the direction of Scout Master ical essentials—freedom from drafts and Municipal room, City building. Bangor with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Maine may begin'with those of Massa- cords exist in damp- Estate The l;hurches.. properly two places, i. e„ in the Mrs. 'i.Vtal town or Orrin J. and escorted to Memorial hall ness; sunshine and ventilation, and sufficient The part of Rev*. John in the Clyde R. Shu'e. !- chusetts; because, as I need re- Dickey Burke, High v County Correspondence. first, hardly city hall, and at the State House, and hence for and of rooms, floor feet for school the two registration assignment space—four square each hen. play, “The Girl from Upper Seven,” has Kenney A. Burgess returned to Boston Belfast, mind you, Maine, during centuries these entered since last of records, then, which we at The which the citizens had generously placed economic elements discussed were cost of been assigned to Malcolm Vaughan, the son of Saturday after a visit with his i Commit Crime..Isle au covered by the earlier records, was a part of designate as modern records, could parents, Mr* Men be replaced their came team and Rev. and ratic Pension Record.. disposal. Other delegates by building convenience of feed and water. Mrs. William Vaughan, who is and Mrs, Albert C. i ivnuii Massachusetts; and second, because Massa- if lost, and need not be doing Burgess. Cabot necessarily printed. and auto. He used slides these and Henry Lodge. is in not the first showing conditions, post graduate work in the High school. No Miss '' chusetts unique, being only For over two centuries town and Mary K. Hayes went to Waterville last jj^“t'or city clerks also those that have .. Hughes Should be the and will prove rehearsals have been but the have Why one of the United States, but, as it is also At 11 o'clock J. H. Bodwell, Piscataquis always held, parts for a short and Wilson throughout New England had recorded with Saturday visit, attended the ... ..one Why Should failures. He a tribute to Prof. Gowell been read before the Mrs. the first in the county agent for farm demonstration work, paid coach, S, A. Parker. foot ! .Literary News and claimed, governmental body surprising fidelity the Vital Records of their Colby-Maine ball game. i.piVated. talk on for his work on these lines. w oodcock .To world to enact laws its rec- gave a practica1 and interesting “Pig The Minoka club met with Miss Doris Clif- A-Wing. controlling public communities, but no copies were and Edson L. Morse of in required, the close at- At the close of the program the visitors Stonington spent Sunday it'OOO. .Transfers Real a and Pig which held ford October 25th. Dinner was served at 6 ords, and to create commissioner to enforce having made the entry on the Management" p. with his Mrs. Sarah books, their re- j went to Colonial Theater as of the mother, J. Morse, and his such laws. And it is to Massachusetts that tention of both the and girl®* ® number the4 guests m., the menu venison mashed Betate. sponsibility ceased. This was not in- boys including steak, sister, Mrs. Lefia M. Cottrell. .Stockton Bel- only very of He Board of Trade. Springs. Maine as well as the other New States whom made notes of practical points. potatoes, crab salad, olives, hot England convenient for persons wishing to consult the pickles, rolls, urrent..Born. .Married1 said is The Saturday morning session at Dr. Edith F. Kidder returned to Dexter last fast has looked for models when her earlier that the key-note of the present day opened assorted cake, doughnuts, cheese, ice cream forming Records of a distant place, but, as we have Died the care about 9 o'clock with remarks Mitchell, Monday after a few visit with Mrs. Fred as her more recent record scientific also includes by Prof. and coffee. A musical was and days’ as well public laws. little assurance farming,which j program given seen, gave very that the entry, tie said that S. Jackson and other of all animals, and these clubs are fa:t becom- next year local contests would a social hour followed. All voted Miss Clif- friends, That or these Public Records which we only in one book, would be wins. part existing permanent be held the clubs, the winners surely ing the medium by which the demonstrators by to come to ford an ideal hostess. The members of this Mr. and Mrs. Leon O. Bucklin have return- are consider here are those which relate to jyghes to ly preserved. the the of the of Maine are reaching the county contest, county winners to go club are Mrs. Grace Mrs. Flora ed from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. John Between and that the in Maine it is since 1892 that the University Knowlton, Predicts 145 and births, deaths, marriages; is, only clerks to the contest at the of and iHarcey farmers, young and old. Mr. Bodwell spoke of U. M., then to Holt, Mrs. Mabel Misses Mattie Beckwith, in Springfield, Mass. Records. are entered on the books have been law to file Webber, Majority. Vital They required by copies of Mass. He also Electoral the care of pigs, the selection of stock, feed- Springfield, gave instruction Moody, Bertha Ethel Geneva Mrs. of the town and city clerks. And it would seem their returns at the State hence this Hayes, Rogers, Edward H. Fletcher left Monday for er 29. Four House; the to the members of the corn and K years ago ing, housing, marketing, etc. It was firet pig, potato, Perkins and Doris Clifford. called that these should have a special interest for date marks the division between the ancient Boston, there by the critical illness as to talk of the and was poultry and canning clubs and said that at the Jarvey guessed wrong kind before the clubs of her Abe your society, and that you might properly and modern records here in Maine. Before the Bowling. The Belfast Bowling association ; brother-in-law, Strecker. election forecast. In 1908 greatly aDDreciated. Ciuu meeting in Portland, Dec. 5th, 6th and had its season make them a subject of study, and to a cer- Vital Record Law of which for opening for the last Monday Mrs. Williston Grinnell and Mrs. en votes out 1903, provided 7th, 6,000 ears of sweet corn will be daughter, electoral of at displayed with their The Friday afternoon session opened 1,30 evening at the Dutch & The : of San tain extent charge yourselves pre- the printing of those ancient records which and the the freedom of that Willey alleys.
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