The Republican Journal V PLUME 84 FEBRUARY BELFAStTmaUNE THURSDAY, 1, 1912. NUMBER 5

of Journal. Contents Today’s by H.E. Bowditch of on “the The Maine Press Association Augusta Develop- Her home bad always been with her parent ment of Maine." There was a further discus- •nd her PERSONAL. News of the Granges. .The Wreck death ia a heavy blow to her aged ! Bells. .The Holds Its 49th Annual in Portland. sion of the cost system. The remainder of of the Carolyn. .Wedding Meeting mother, to whom she was ever a dutiful daugh- An Ice Embargo. .E. C. the session and all of Hon. and Churches.. the the Maine Press ex morning the afternoon ter. The funeral service was held at her late Mrs. Arthur I. Brown are in Bos- Announces his July 14,1911, day Burleigh Candidacy session was taken with a ton for an cursionists left Moosehesd lake for their re- up discussion of mat- home last Rev. David X.. indefinite stay. f„r the Senate. .Poul- Saturday afternoon. .The Maine Press it was 87 at 7 a. m. ters of detail of the Wilson of the try in Montana. spective homes, at the organization. It was Congregational church officiat- Mrs. Gertrude Fenwick is the guest of Mr .Obituary. .Personal. at voted to make the Association. Kineo House, 112 in the shade Bingham and program for future meet- ing. Following ia a li.t of the flowers: a pil- and Mrs. C. E. Howard in Montville. at New Orleans.. Poultry low Farragut 104 at Norridgewock. January 26th and 26th, ings more of a professional nature than has from her mother; a basket from her shop- Free Library. Breed- William A. Clark left noon on a Notes!. the case in mates in Monday Production. 1912, when the annual meeting was held in been some years past and the pres- the shoe factory; a crescent from Au- \ ing Poultry for Egg business trip to Boston and New York. Portland, it was 10 to 20 below. This shows ent year. It was also voted to revive the rora Rebekah I. O. 0. ■ for Senator.Women’s ban- Lodge, F.; bouquets from Burleigh Mrs. * what of are F. J. Howard L. Whitten returned last Fri- Clubs -Freedom.County Corre- Maine can do in the way climate. quets, although they in no sense to be con- Stevens and family, C. R. Stevens and day from a visit with relatives in spondence. sidered dress affairs. Every effort is to be family, Mia. Mary Smalley and daughters, C. Melrose, Mass. News of Belfast. The of the association were at made to increase B. p ! The headquarters greatly the membership by Plummer and family, A. F. Stevens and .. Historic From Maine to the Falmouth Hotel and the meetings were next year. family, Mrs. Margaret S. White, Miss Glenys Mrs. Bernes 0. Norton left last Monday Winters. The Kitten vs. the Mouse. held in the temporary common council room. L. Mr. and Mrs. morning to join Thomaston friends for a short Ballad of the Tempest. .Lobster Myrick, Charles Douglass and Some of In over visit Propagation. .Pirate Craft. .Making the departments had already moved looking the reports of the past three Miss Myrlle Nash. in Boston. f. Hilaries out of .God Bless into the new million dollar hall and others years we find that the Sparrows. city average attendance has Mrs. George Whalen of Brooks was called to Children Belfast relatives have the (poem). were in transition and a table used Secre- been about 25. The for 1911 received a telegram by report shows a Belfast last Monday by the death of Mrs, oft Steals Vessel’s Line. .Bryan as of announcirg the death in Oklahoma tary Wood Thursday night, in the drawer of membership 83, and of this number at least City, Okla., Clemena T. Pettee. Vlitician. .The Kitchenola Life.. of Edmund F. ’Clements. Mr. which he had left some of his records, had dis- 30 never attend the meetings, 3 are out of the Clements was u-r from Los Angeles... Soames W. A. Mason and his sister have been State and 15 formerly a well known resident of this heard to the Point.. when the [ association met have no connection with news city, (poem)..Kept appeared Friday from in New and \s Indian Names. but some years ago went to Orleans, from there go to and a messenger had to be sent for papers or the printing business. That leaves Oklahoma City to morning Texas and then to make his home with a California. -port.. .Stockton Springs....Ship the missing documents. 35 who are engaged in journalism and job married daughter. Births. Marriages.. Deaths. Though with his new Miss Charlotte the week printing. That there has been a cecline in pleased home and sur- Staples spent past and a boomer in At the session and in is self roundings for Oklahoma,he never Winterport the gue. t of Mrs. Benjamin »)l opening Thursday afternoon membership, interest, evident. THE GRANGES. lost his interest in Belfast Fish and Mrs. J. A. President Arthur E. Forbes of South Paris This is due to various causes—to the death of and in his friends Holmes. of whom those whose here, he made mention in his occa- '•'aster of North Waldo Pomona presided [and in his address referred to the places remain unfilled; to the|or- Frank Luce of Montville was a recent guest •.reived an as Dia- sional letters to The Journal. Mr. of his Miss Hattie appointment increase of on second class ganization of the daily newspaper Clements dautfnter, Luce, Chapel that proposed postage association, jurisdiction. to was born in Waldo, Dec. street, Augusta.—Kennebec Journal. matter and spoke of the loss sustained by the and the increasing restrictions with regard Maine, 12, 1834, and > ng of Seven Star Grange, Troy, died at 2.15 a. m. Jan. 25, at the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas association in the deaths of Fred B. Averill of to passes over the railroads. No fault is to 1912, home of B. Dinsmore and Mr. evening the officers were in- his be found with the daughter, Mrs. C. C. Gray, 1409 West 5th and Mrs. Irving T. Dinsmore went to Boston Gray, the installing officer be- Sanford, the treasurer, Samuel L. Miller of railroads and unquestionably for their has street, Cklahoma City. His eldest son and Monday on a business and Twenty-seven applications Waldoboro, James W. Brackett of Phillips and courtesy been abused; but when pass- pleasure trip. re received, 20 new ones and 7 es were youngest daughter were at his Hiram Kelley Morrell of Gardiner. Officers freely given the at the bedside when William H. Quimby, president of the Waldo was gatherings An oyster supper served. the sumir ons came. He was were as annual and the number to united in mar- Trust returned last w ill be in two weeks. elected follows: President, Ernest W. meetings go on the Co., week from Minneapolis ting riage in 1870 to Miss J. E. Morrell of Gardiner; vice presidents, Wm. O. summer excursions were larger, with the ladies Knowlton, and Minn., where he was called on business. ..;,ge, with visiting members from to this union more in and weie six children were met at their hall last Fuller of Rockland, E. M. Blanding of Bangor, evidence, therefore the more born, P. Carver and Mrs. Carver Honesty, one in Eugene sailed and Louis of The social features of dying infancy. His wile died 27 v.-ning to instal their officers for O. Haskell Pittsfield; secretary, enjoyable. such an asso- from Boston Jan. 24th on the last United Fruit oar. Delbert Paul of Honesty ciation are not to be overlooked. The years ago April. He leaves to mourn Joseph Wood of Portland; treasurer, Wm. H. heart to Company’s Santa Marta for Jamaica. tod by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wil- their loss three sons and two steamship Dow of Portland; executive Ernest heart talks of members are of more practical daughters: Mrs. de, installed tne omcers in a very committee, Mr. value than the N. E. Burgin of East Belfast, Mr. E. F. Clem- David McKnight of Barre, Vt., and Mrs. ‘fc. The installation was followed W. Morrell, Guy P. Gannett of Augusta, Cyrus open discussions. For example the ents of Weston, Mass., Mrs. Rose F. V. Packard of Chelsea, Mass., were guests ram and supper. About 90 were W.^Davis of Waterville and Charles E. Wil- at recent meeting one member declared Gray of Oklahoma City, Mr. Winfield H. of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gilmore last Tuesday. present. liams of Portland. that it took all his receipts to meet his bills, Clements of Waldo, Me., Mr. J. S. Clements of Damaris- T?„ TJ :_ o 1_a._j T.-.-ers of Georges’ Valley Grange, Ap- Professor T. Files of Bowdoin Col- but privately admitted that he had George "something Me. .u-re installed Saturday Jan. 13th, by r' over." cotta, He was the last of a of ten New York to spend the remainder of the win- lege delivered an address on “Good Roads: family ra Robbins. Following are the of- children and the ||r. only one to reach the age of ter with her father, Arnold Harris, on Park \ H-ter, W. B. Overseer, How Shall We Get Them in the State of fj, Arrington; 11 years. Mr. Clements E. C. --V-117-J_J_ spent 17 of his street. rown; Steward, Pitman; As- Announces His for the M TJ.-r.-f T?;lr.„ ine Maine rress Association is the oldest years y, Evelyn Burleigh Candidacy United life Reward, Herbert Mitchell; early in the geld fields of California and gj5ih Chaplain, evening on good roa^s at a held in publishers organization in Maine and one of Stephen C. Clement and Lewis Gannon re- Bert meeting for 40 was a rey; Treasurer, Mitchell; Secre- States Senate. the years prosperous junk dealer in Portland under the direction of the Maine oldest in New England. Its membership turned Monday from Waterville, where they te.- v. Sprowl; Gate Keeper, Clarence Belfast. He left has included the Belfast four years ago, ar- res, Carrie Sherman; Pomona, Lulu Automobile association. He in ablest journalists Maine has represented Castle North, K. O. K. A., at the L said, part. riving in Oklahoma c- I iora. Eva L. A. Hon. Edwin C. has out the in the City May 12, 1907. The Kenney; Steward, Eurleigh given following communication, which is In a brief address I took with produced past half century, as well as Boys’ Conference. Robbins. yesterday up funeral services were held in the Free Margaret Mr. Scates of Westbrook the Who men prominent in the life of the Metho- self-explanatory: question: public State dist Dr. L. left for Jan. is for the condition of church, 1512 Linwood street, conducted Harry Kilgore >t Lake Grange, , installed To the of responsible the roads in and Nation. It should not be allowed to by Republicans Maine: go the 24th to continue his medical studies, and is at Jan. 22nd, as follows: Master, H. B. have Maine? I endeavored to prove, as he did, that Rev. G. M. Haddock, at 10 a. m., decided to become a candidate for the office of United into decadence. Something must be done to Friday, 0 Mrs. C. A. } States Senator, the people of the State of Maine are themsel- and his McGill University where he is an assistant in 1 rnian. Roy Trask; L., Tibbetts: ana tiust that each one remains were laid at rest in Fairlawn of you w.ii this statement as the ves for the it a new lease of life and increased use- Relden; Asst, S., H. A. Leman; regard public equivalent of responsible unfortunate condition. give clinics under Prof. Shirres in Chap., a personal cemetery. He leaves dear friends in neurology. Tibbetts; Treas., Frank G. communication. Our municipal and State officials are the visi- fulness. Its should include all many yv'o.jdi ury Moore; membership Mr. My strongest to ble in this waste of our State’s Oklahoma City as well as in Belfast who and Mrs. Charles Decrow of Philadel- $e. Fred E. Spratt; G. K., Will Grady; C., claims, perhaps, your favorable consideration must rest upon agents great of the active journalists of the State and wil whatever measure and Ad enian; P., Mrs. Mariah Keen; F.. Mrs. ot success has hitherto at; ended efforts on finances; but, fundamentally honestly, the be grieved to learn of his death. phia, formerly of this city, are receiving con- my behalf of the efforts be made to secure an increased at- nan; L. A. Grace Cox. The officers ot real responsibility rests with the voters of our M..ry S., people Maine, my personal attention to the needs of gratulations on the arrival of a my constituents, the ex- own at young son, tv, ;a!led State Master C. S. Stetson in I nave State—our citizens—simply because we, tendance the annual meetings. There should Mrs. David died at by perience gained in association with the men of the McKnight her home in leading nation and mv either or our Charles Edward, at their home on a able and manner, assisted wide unwittingly through indifference, be a observance of the Mcnday, impressive by acquaintance with the and oureaus of special semi-centennial Barre, Vt., Jan. 26th. She was born in Brooks- and Nelson of Branch Mills departments government. permit the enormous waste of weighing ten H. \i. Ethlyn Ciaim highway moneys of the association at the pounds. that it is because of the is on. we annual in ville 6, the of .: After remarks State Master Stet- wholly urgent requests of which going In brief, permit the meeting May 1851, daughter the late Gr by h- *?ot many po- E. S. McDonald come agam before the but would litical of our and of January, 1913. W. Capt. has been at home for 6oi. an others the grange was closed and all i „Ssthat people, frankly sav that the 14 years machinery municipalities Joseph and Emma Jones Perkins, and came 1 have to Maine’s our State to so some laid his the re; a < to the room, where a nice ?™ch already given interests at the seat of national manage the expenditures of time, having up schooner, dining sup- '| government to Belfast when a child with her parents, liv- was in waiting. The grange was again ***** * 80 far as our appropriations that results are lacking. Annie B. Mitchell, at where per C0:n['lete’ Possiole’the work which In comparing notes Friday it was on Philadelphia, rder and in .he hands of the should our Appropriations are voted and are morning ing many years Washington street. Her cs, placed belonl fo? State?* expended; there was an ice that closed but of results there are none. found that the Belfast had not had name was Arbella embargo naviga- lecturer, and a program furnished by the ln 1 am Now. How shall contingent May, but she was known things mind> asking you to frankly express your tion even steamers. .' dills was olnf a aSe judgment we remedy this? How shall we secure a restful The cars better by Bra Grange thoroughly enjoyed my candidacy. EDWIN good very night. passing trolley by her childhood nickname, “Polly." t.v n; resent. C. BURLEIGH. roads for the State of Maine? I should like to Augusta, 1912. kept one couple awake, and another couple About 25 years ago she married Mr. Mrs. E. J. Morison and daughters, Evelyn P. ; Me., January 27, be permitted to answer this question definite- McKnight missed their out-door accommoda- and moved and Cora S., closed their home on Court street THE NEWS OF BELFAST. ly, as far as my own belief and faith is con- sleeping to Barre, where she had since re- | cerned. We can secure roads for the tions. One of the had a room sided. She was last Tuesday and will the remainder of The Churches. AN ICE EMBARGO. good party adjoining kind-hearted, generous and spend State of we can have them a Maine; within the down which the to no the winter with Mrs. Morison’s Mrs K. O. K. A. will stairway help began lovable and one in need or distress ever mother, Lincoln, hold its reasonably short time; and we can have them The Episcopal church will hold services at The Ports of Belfast and clatter and bang at 4 a. m. Then, when called on her in vain. Three S. W. Mathews, Cedar street. if.. i: gat the Univerealist vestry next Searsport Closed at a fair and rational cost, provided we are they sisters survive the North church next to work and work read the found that \ Mrs. E. satu: evening. vestry Sunday after- to Navigation. willing earnestly for the morning paper they they B. Murphy, who is critically ill at the Rev. J. W. Vaughan, who is still in the sani- noon at 4 o’clock. same purpose. had missed the at Keiths the Eastern Insane At this presentation by j Hospital, Bangor; Mrs. John tarium, is improving and is able to ride and Wm. B. Swan, Albert C. Burgess writing-Wednesday morning-the I mean to offer no soothing compliment; I Rev. Boston Grand Co. of “Lucia di Lam- Gilbertson of and Mrs. out to William Fletcher of Waterville chances are mean to a Opera Barre, Vt., Julia Jipson walk and write home. The news of his in.: Field, trustees of the bond sup- rather more than even that navi- merely speak truth, when I say that j $150,000 the most famous with of Hallowell. She plied the pulpit of the church last Sun- at this press of the State of Maine can do more to mermoor,"Donizetti’s opera, had given her niece, Emma improvement is very pleasing to his many ff -he Belfast & Moosehead Baptist gation port will be for an in- Lake, R. R. suspended these than all of the Tetrazzini day morning and accomplish great objects and Constantino in the cast. But Murphy, now Mrs. John Gilmore, a home from friends in this city and Y.. last evening. definite time, and that ice boating on the other vicinity. -eting Tuesday cancelled $6,500 bay agencies combined, and the latter are by had music will he in they just the same, for the Scottish infancy until her marriage 9 years ago. The iif• a balance of The subject of the sermon at the order. Only a continued thaw and no means weak or unorganized. Mrs. Edward Sibley is planning to attend ms, leaving $61,000. Universa- of The of our can people Portland, with other admirers of the remains were to list church next an gale can raise the press State aid materially in brought BelfastMonday night, the bi-ennial session of the National Federa- rah R. Gardiner has Sunday will be, “Some False easterly present embargo. her issued invita- the following ways: poet, had a banquet at the Falmouth and did accompanied by husband, and the funeral :: of the Present Ice made last week was tion*of Women’s Club to be held in San Fran- k party to be given at her home in Prophets Day.’’ rapidly and the steamer I. sentiment to held at the Gilmore home at 2 By arousing public the gen- their best to show their of the Tuesday p. i. this, Thursday, afternoon and Belfast for Boston had to eral of appreciation m., Rev. A. A. Blair of the Lniversalist church cisco next summer. She is a delegate from At the Unitarian church Sunday make her way question good roads. Fine modern which the guests are to morning are an writings of Robert Burns and their reverence officiating. is a list of tho floral requested through ice some 4 inches thick from highways absolute necessity today. Following the Maine Federation of Women's Clubs. the stroke of February 11th, the sermon will be on “Lincoln" along the Pillow three, bringing ye j They are as necessary to the merchant as for his memory. Before the a stal- offerings: with word “Wife" from hus- Northport shore to her wharf here. they banquet P. Sustenance will be furnished and and the Sons of Veterans will attend. She pro- are to the are as band; pillow, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gilmore Robert Coombs returned Tuesday from farmer; they necessary to the wart young piper in full Highland costume ff. u be at ceeded and Mr. and Mrs. Fred played candle-iight.” up river to W interport, making the driver of a team as they are to the driver of a V. Packard; wreath, Portland, where he accompanied his daughter, Prof. Calvin M. Clark of the Theo- marched to and fro in the the Bangor motor car. And are lobby playing Mrs. Julia Jipson and calla Mrs. ; ui affair was held at the usual landings,and left there for Rock- nowhere they more need- family; lilies, Gertrude to a Universa- will Monday Aobie Gilbertson Estelle, who is take four-years logical Seminary occupy the Baptist pul- ed than in the where distances are bagpipes, of which some one has said that and family; bouquet, Mr. and t- ast Monday evening, when the land via the eastern country they next bay. There was then where intercourse is of Mrs. Elmer Whitehead; casket Mr. course at the St. Joseph Convent. There are m. 1 -.dies’ Social Aid gave a and pit Sunday morning and evening. long, necessity limited are best heard at a distance-and the farther off piece, supper solid ice from this to the and and Mrs. Mr. at SO students in the 20 of which were the city Islesboro shore, where the privileges and pleasures of life Joseph Perkins; bouquet, present convent, present members and A Twilight service will be held in the better! The singing at the banquet in- and Mrs. Robert the First and the skaters were < are almost the facili- McKnight; bouquet, Mr. and m*'. A delicious supper was served, ut in force, several go- dependent entirely upon whom are Protestants. Parish church on 25th. A service ol ties of communication and cluded some very sweet solos, and there were Mrs. Forest Chaples; sheaf of wheat, Mr. and f short entertainment was February ing to and others to the transportation. given Northport monument. II. Mrs. John William and Rev. A. Smith of was called ••‘ised all It is music will be and the When once public sentiment is aroused, addresses by Arthur L. Griffiths, Rev. Dr. Clif- Kennedy; bouquet, Ashley Bangor present. the purpose arranged given by choir. The channel made John Mrs. > by the steamer Belfast Sat- we shall see the arrive when Mahoney; bouquet, Nellie J. Morton; iF: Aid to hold these socials often day politics will ford Snowden and Hon. John B. the to Unity to attend the funeral of Mrs. Crosby The Christian Scientists hold be Keating, bouquet, Gladys and Ne.lie wreath remainder of the winter. services in urday was frozen over strong for skat- divorced from any and all offices of public Morton; Miss Almeua of enough British consul. At the head of one of the from the Ladies of Clan Fowler, formerly Sprowl their hall, 127 Main trust, and in no particular is this more neces- Gordon; pillow with street, Sunday morning ing. Monday afternoon the cutter words “At Rest" from Montville and rrived in Belfast '"'r,AL Primary. The Woodbury sary than in the of tables was Miss Charlotte Thomas, who, as the friends and neighbors; Tuesday primary at 11 o’clock and at 7.30 department public high- *e Senator to fill the Wednesday evening made her appearance, coming up the western When have citizens bouquet, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mellen; bouquet, he went to vacancy ways. you taught your to Portland Press says, “was as ready as ever evening. Wednesday mornirg £ the death of Hon. o’clock, to which all are welcome. Mr. and Mrs J. and Winfield S. Pen- bay to the steamboat wharf and a know what good roads really are; when you Murray family; bouquet, Swanville to officiate at the funeral of Mrs. ;'-’1 making despite her 89 years, to defend the of Mrs. J. Bain be held Monday Feb. 5th, and have aroused them to the enormous memory bridge; wreath, from the Harrison only Morning service at the First Parish Church channel little more than her width. She went appreciate Mary Nickerson. '°tea : have been properly registered he- economic and social value of Burns from all assailants, and to champion Granite Co.; bouquet, from the office force of at out the good highways, rn election are to the usual hour next sermon by same channel, having been called to then will the Harrison Granite Co.; from the primary qualified vote. Sunday,with by you find them taking up the ways with much of her old-time the cause of bouquet, Dr. and Mrs. George W. Stoddard are in to vigor Cornolli Granite Mr. and registration, each voter must be the pastor. school meets the assistance of a vessel at but and means themselves, for it is their own Co.; bouquet, Mrs. A. f Sunday immediately Friendship, woman Pasadena, Calif., and are with the r‘Ti a member of some suffrage." J. Morrison. delighted political party, after the close of the morning worship. was to return yesterday. The steamer Kenne- problem. Then the ignorant or vicious candi- ns understood that Mr. Bicknell’s 24- morning worship, with sermon by the liam F. Schoppe, assistant professor of animal fully requested in this to protect the interests for some time with her son in New York. For home in Swanville from blood poisoning caus- *nt pastor; chusetts in the National House include rship of the craft will net him near- of the and to use school at 12 Junior at the of a publishers subscribers and all some she had made her home ed an abscess, 47 He is sur- on Sunday m.; League at 3.30 industry University Maine, gave years in this city by aged years. two Maine men. One is Ernest W. Roberts the hull alone. A Rockland des- honorable means to prevent the enactment of '* p. m.; service at 7.30 very interesting talk on Poultry in with her Mrs. Fred W. vived his wife and four the old- January 26th says, “The salvage of evening p. m.; Tuesday Husbandly the measure proposed. only daughter, Pote, by daughters, of the Chelsea district, who came from East R° began in earnest when at 7.30 the Montana. The Bangor Commercial V whose death last November was a blow est 24 and the 15 today, 5,000 j p. m., Epworth League meeting. says: great years youngest months; by Madison, Maine, and is now out i Aroostook and 100 rounding potatoes bales of Before to the of to one from not re- his mother and one was a ■ The services at the North coming University Maine her and which she could sister. He re taken from the hold. It is under- church will be as At the session W. S. Tut- good 14 years in Congress. The other is William last year, Prof. Schoppe was for two years Thursday evening rnat the new follows: cover. They were inseparable husband, father and son, and a kind owners of the steamship this, Thursday, afternoon at 3.30 p. m. with the tle of of companions, I neighbor, H. Wilder of Gardiner, a native of Belfast, ii"‘ connected government experiment Rutland, Vt., representative the an to float the craft as soon the Junior devoted to each other, to their home and to ever to lend a hand. Of a attempt j C. E. meeting; at 7.30 p. m. the station in Montana, so that his talk was based of ready helping Maine, who lived here till when he er weather comes.” United Typothetae America, addressed the 1866, Castle on information first hand and it Mr. Pote, who is now doubly berelt, as Mrs. he will be missed prayer meeting; North, K. O. K. A. Fri- gained proved on “The of genial disposition greatly was eleven years old. He into Con- and association Cost Printing,” advo- got to be a highly interesting profitable even- was like a mother to him. Mrs. Loth- in the which day at 7 o’clock; at Lothrop community in he lived. He was a scratch now WEDDING bells. morning worship Sunday cating the adoption of a cost system, by which gress by and is upon his first ing. was active for one of her 10.45 a. m.; school a-: 12 C. E. Montana State rop remarkably years a member of Comet Grange and for several term. Ames of Sunday m.; prayer Last year the government an accurate record is made of the co .t of i Butler the Lowell district is at 6.30 towards and took a interest in affairs and par- served his town j p. m.; a cordial invitation is extended to gave $1,500 poultry husbandry, the deep years had as tax collector. the son of ex-senator Adelbert a \'ON*. East Orland was the scene, every job and of the efficiency of the em- Ames, major amount to be divided between the shows and in the Universalist church, of which His whom he was so a pretty home at the the public to attend these services. ticularly family, by much needed, of who was born wedding for the of bulletins which would Mr. Tuttle said that there had been general volunteers, at Rock- Mr. and Mrs. publication ployes. she was a and in the Im- Thomas F. Mason, regular attendant, has the sympathy of a large circle of friends. he Rev, David L. Wilson a series of mid- the poultrymen of the State with the no failures in the that there were land, from which city went to West Point daughter, Bernice Ethel be- began acquaint Typothetae; of she valued Mason, latest advances in the One of Prof. provement Society, which wa« a The funeral services were held at the late ie of Wilber T. Hall of winter sermons at the North Church industry. 26,000 in this country who had no as an army cadet. Bucksport, | Sunday, duties while connected with the job printers member. and kind she was as 21st. The Schoppe’s Considerate, genial home at 2 p. m. Rev. David L. Wilson prettily decorated in white and ; January general theme is “Modern had Sunday, station was to breed for eggs and distribute credit rating and 12,000 who credit for on- the exception of the which Life,” and the titles and dates of the sermons dearly beloved by all who knew her. She of Belfast, officiating. The floral parlor, the birds among the farmers so that to His the cost offerings THE COE-MORTIMER CO. in a of are as follows: they ly $200 $300. address, although profusion evergreen and their farm leaves to mourn their loss her son, Sumner W., were many and beautiful. Charles ■ might improve stock. Walker, woven into an arch with a Feb. 4th. The Modern system may be adopted by newspapers, was tastily City, are in M wife and two her son the ■ Prices high ntana, eggs his children; in-law, Fred Wrilliam Damm, Fred Littlefield and Forest Bought by American Agricultural Chem- bell in the center. At 4 o’clock Feb. 18th. The Modern selling directed to a i Church. from 20 cents in summer to 75 cents in winter specially job printers, number of 1 in white silk Feb. 25th Modern W. Pote; her sister, Mrs. Lucy S. Willey of Knowlton were the bearers and the interment ical Co. becomingly gowned ! Patriotism, and dressed from 20 to 75 cents whom were and the meet- taffeta with poultry per present experience pearl trimmings, es- The is most Roslindale, Mass., and her brother, Charles was in Greenlawn ! Boston, 23. American j public cordially invited to attend pound. The western part of the State is best was even cemetery. January Agricultural fhe grcom and attended by Helen ing which followed interesting to a these services. for poultry raising, due to the Pacific wind, Sargent, of New York. The remains arrived Chemical Co. has secured control of the Coe- :• Dunbar, as flower girls, marched tc man and was not without its humor- which is warm and conducive to newspaper here last and the funeral will take Frank H. Dunbar died at the Eastern Maine where the was breeding. night place Mortimer Co. and Palmette Co. ceremony perform- ous It is no doubt true that in old Phosphate Uie Albert R. Bur rill, one of China’s During 1910 Montana imported three million points. at the Universalist church Insane Asylum Jan. 27th. He was committed Rev. W’m. Forsythe. The single prominent this, Thursday, The $77 0,260 preferred and $1,lit ,300 com- •rvice and well-known died at his home in dozens of eggs and one million pounds of times many a country was to the Jan. 23rd. was used. The wedding march citizens, newspaper depend- at 10 o’clock. Rev. Arthur A. asylum Mr. Dunbar was the i Weeks’ Mills Jan. dressed morning Blair, ; mon stock just listed in New York was to pay by Miss Mildred Gross of Orland. 25th, following an illness poultry. ent upon its but now the son of and Prof. devoted much to incu- job department; will assisted Rev. Joseph Lucy Dunbar of East Bel- * number of relatives from Bright’s disease. He was 63 years of Schoppe time pastor, officiate, by Ashley for 3081 shares of Palmette Co., which has were present at Portland some of them at fast and had followed the and is survived his wife and one bation in connection with the department at printers, least, Smith of sea the greater part oniony, after which was a reception. A age by daugh- A. Bangor. $500,000 capital. nnch ter, Mrs. J. D. of Mr. Washington, concerning which a bulletin will think the newspapers are carrying the job de- of his life. He had been ill for about six was served by Gertrude Mason Quinnan Augusta. Bur- The company owns 23,000 acres of phos- ra rill was a native of be soon. Dunbar, Irene Dunbar and Alberts Windsor, but had lived at published partments. The general sentiment was that months, a of troubles in land in tons Weeks’ Mrs. Nettie G. died complication ending phate , containing 24,000,000 'i he were Mills for many years. He was at one Smalley Wednesday of wedding gifts numerous, where a price is made by a competitor .that The funeral was held at high-grade phosphate rock. time and was also in dif- Mane Comes at her home on insanity. Tuesday '’Jpk will reside in their new home ir postmaster, engaged Henry Again. afternoon, January 24th, River Company earned in 14 months ended port. ferent branches of leaves no profit, and perhaps entails a loss, to 10 a. m. at the home of his Mrs. Hattie April business, having kept a 48 8 months and 9 sister, 1st net of $143,142. store and dealt in avenue, aged years, days. grocery real estate. He let him have the job. Anni8, Rev. William Vaughan of Trinity Re- American Agricultural Chemical Co. will U:y also dealt quite extensively in lumber. He Washington, Jan. 29.—Colonel Henry Wat- Her death was caused by a stomach trouble Fogg. A happy wedding took place formed Church officiating. issue $900,000 preferred to pay for the entire was a member of Harlem terson a from which she had suffered for a time. d\ opening, Jan. 27th, when Ansel S. Lodge, A. O. U. W., in statement issued tonight and in- long capital of Coe-Mortimer Co., capitalized fnm of Belfast and of South China. The funeral services were The Miss Myra H. Fogg of tended to the “distasteful to closing sessions were held Friday. At She was born in Maryland the of the Belfast friends received letters an- $400,000 This income account fc held in the Union church. bring episode” daughter recently company’s were united in marriage by Rev. M Sunday the of year ended June 30th showed net 8la; an end so far as he is concerned, declared that morning session E. M. Blanding Bangor late Samuel F. and Mro. Annie Lancaster Stev- nouncing the death, Dec. 27th, of Mr. John surplus Methodist parsonage on Court $409,994. Purchase will date from the TutJle1 read a paper on “The Press and the 1920 move- ens and when a child came with from disease ele^. he couple were attended by Charlef Hon. Wm. T. Cobb Not a Candidate. the issue between him and Governor Wilson is very young Henry Brights at his home at of the company’s last year.—Boston New1*1' oner and ment” in which he of the her Miss Frances Jellison, both ol solely which one “lied.” Colonel Watterson spoke importance parents to Belfast, which had always been Long Beach, Calif. His wife was Miss Ella, Bureau. lhe bride is a of and the interests popular Augusta young Rockland, Me., Jan. 29. Former Governor said he had to show getting together booming her home. For years she was employed in the daughter of William Hall, the owner The American Chemical Co. has about four engaged conclusively original Agricultural months William T. Cobb announced that he will of the State a to the ndilarne today “that Governor Wilson lied” and that with view making largest stitching room of the shoe factory, and during of the Boulter near the a at Mack’s groom is a popular Belfast not be a candidate before the for charged house, trotting park. plant Point, Searsport. What ^the young primaries the increase in the business interests many friends wish them man\ the Mew executive not face the possible by her illness her shopmates in substantial ways His widow and one Miss Florence effect the sale will have on the 01Jneir Republican nomination for United States sena- Jersey “dared, daughter, Coe-Mortimer read a I ^PPy married life.—Com. tor. facta.” the year 1920; and C. W. Robbins paper manifested their friendship and sympathy. Henry, survive. plant here is not known. a:. B mmmm* WeAreGoingToDoIt! k ^TRAGOO| WHAT? Clean Pp Oar Winter Stock By Selling At Cost WHY? This Method Enables Us to Buy 'j Copyright 191] ] Michaels, Stern fie Co. 1 n Rochester N Y. NEW GOODS Each Season. Our First Semi-Annual Clearance Sale WILL BEGIN I Saturday, January 27th, and Continue 14 Days, To February 10th. DON’T MISS IT.——--WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE SEE PARTIAL LIST BELOW OF VALUES TO BE GIVEN Men’s Suits Men’s Overcoats Men’s Pants Blues and in Cashmere and Fancy Browns, Grays, WORSTED, CASHMERE AND WOOLEN FABRICS. Worsted Fabrics. $25 BLAOK KERSEY, $18 $25.00 Suits Reduced to $18.00 18 11 “ 13 $5.00 Pants now $3.50 “ “ “ “ 22.50 16.00 20 FANCY MIXTURES, 14 4.00 3.00 20.00 “ “ “ 14.00 “ “ lf 3.50 2.75 18.00 “ “ “ 13.00 10 OXFORD 7 3.00 “ “ 2.25 15.00 “ “ “ 10.75 We have just 21 Coats left to make your 2.50 “ “ 2.00 12.00 “ “ “ 8.00 selection from. " “ “ “ “ 2.00 10.00 6.75 1.50 “ THEY WILL SOON 1.50 “ 1.10 We advise an early selection. COME EARLY. GO,

j __ Suits and Overcoats Men's Sheep Lined Coats Boys' WITH REGULAR AND CLIPPED PELTINGS $8.00 Suits and Overcoats going at $5.50 “ $6.00 COATS CUT TO 6.00 and $7.00 $4.25 and $4.75 $4.75 “ 5-50 4.00 and 5.00 3.00 and 3.50 4,25 “ “ “ 3.00 and 4,00 “ 2,25 and 3.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 “ BLANKET LINED, CUT TO 3.00 Our experience indicates that the best clothes 3-00. 2.25 For Boys are the’y^T RA GOO£^ BRANDS. UNDERWEAR SWEATERS Boys’ Pants at Following Prices: $2.50 riedlicott Shirts and Drawers, White Odd Lot Sweaters, broken sizes, Wool, non-shrlnkable, Sale Price $2.00 35c. to Shirts and $1.00 QUALITY NOW 75e. $3.00 Night Pajamas 2.00 Wool Shirts and Drawers 1.50 .75 .75 " “ 55c. Fancy $1.50 Boys’ Sweaters, $2.00 OUTING FLANNEL “ “ PAJAMAS, $1.50 1.50 Whitelambs Wool Shirts and Drawers, “ 1.00 .50 1.50 “ “ Sale Price 1.00 1.00 1.00 “ “ “ SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS 1.50 Rockwood Gray Wool Shir's and Drawers, .75 “ Sale Price 1.00 Hats, Gloves 1.00 .75 Flannel Shirts Priced at 52.00 Caps, NIGHTSHIRTS, $2.50 “ “ “ •< “ “ 1.00 Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, Our now .50 2.00 1-50 Popular $3 Derby *7 $2.00 40 Sale Price 75 “ 1.50 1-00 Special $2.50 Derby now -- 1.75 .50 BOYS’ OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT SHIRTS, .35 Shirts “ 1.00 Natural Wool (light woo ) and 1.00 •75 $2.00 Soft and Stiff Hats now 1.50 Drawers, Sale Price ,75 1.50 Soft Hats now 1.00 Overskirts at 75c. .50 Merino Shirts and Drawers, Sale Price .35 $1.00 Heavy Jersey “ “ “ FURNISHINGS “ “ “ “ 1.00 .75 .75 50c. 1.00 Wright’s Health Shirts and Drawers, “ .50 “ " “ .35. Sale Price .75 $ .50 WOOL HOSE REDUCED TO 35c. WINTER CAPS. “ fg.75 White Lambsdown Shirts and Drawers, .25 I5C Sale Price .50 $5.00 Pieced Seal Skin Caps, $2.25 .15 MIDDLESEX HOSE REDUCED TO 10c TO CLOSE. .50 High Rock Fleeced (best grade made) (.SPECIAL ) .25 *. and Girls’ Flannel Shirts in CASHMERE |5c Boys’ Gray, Shirts and Drawers, Sale Price .35 1.00 Winter Caps, .65 1.00 NECKWEAR •< Blue, Red and Green colors, sizes 12 to “ * 65c' .50 .35 " to 14, $1.00 quality cut to ■75 “ '• 75c. UNION SUITS .50 Toboggans, .25 45c! .50 “ .25 “ nf $3.00 Wright’s White Wool, marked to $2.25 .10 “ $1.50 Bates’ Street Shirts, $1.15 .25 - .. “ 20c; 1.50 Whitney 1.00 (Extra Fine) .50 and $1 Aviation Caps, .35 and .65 Wool marked to 1.75 .50 BRACES REDUCED TO 1.00 Wachusetts .75 12.50 Natural Gray 35c, _ (Broken Sizes) •2S .50 Negligee .35 20c’ 1.50 Flexible Ribbed marked to 1,15 $1.50 Gloves, $1.151 RED 1.50 Full Dress 1.00 AND BLUE BANDANNA HANDKERCHIEFS. 5c.‘ 1.00 marked to .75 _-10 1.00 .75 Heavy Balbriggan 1.00 Mitts and Gloves, .75 “ “ “ 1.00 White Stiff Bosom Shirts, .75 .50 .35 .50.. .35 -BOYS’- “ “ “ •25 .15 OUR WHOLE STOCK AT ij .50 Outing Flannel Work Shirts, .35 $ .50 Fleeced Union Suits marked to $ .35 50 Cheviot Work Shirts, .40 .50 Wright’s Fleeced Shirts and Drawers marked to .35 This includes all Dress Gloves SAME ! REDUCED RATES. | .50 Boys’ Outing Flannel and Cheviot Work Shirts, .35 .25 Fleeced Shirts and Drawers marked to ,2o Work Gloves aud Mittens.

I wish to thank the People of Waldo County for their liberal patronage and will show my appreciation by values given at this sale. ---—AGAIN, DON’T MISS IT.—-- The Home of Good Values | RALPH D. SOUTHWORTH, Belfast, Maine., at New Orleans. _3. 'p-^ragut I S. flag on the U. S. mint amid the cheera Save Your of a few Union people present. These Belfast Free for the Surrender of the City Children Library Hjt Demand Union men and women were shot down NEW like dogs by the angry mob, and at once BOOKS. JANUARY, 1912. by CAPT. JOHN O. JOHNSON. Rheumatic Pains the was tom down by one Mumford. 5*0CIO LOG Y. Editor of The Journal. Ii Suffering flag j,, the hUn within the of power every mother to earn her ehAhen were to it and a lot of Briggs, LeBaron Russell. arti raftering. Ropes attached my last Toe little ills so often looked upon as necessary evils in child life (;^mg may be men it the mud to the Girls and education. 1911. 371; b 76 battle of Mobile I an almost wholly avoided. Instead of dragged through relieved viz., the Bay, being languid, pale, underdeveloped and quickly Leland, Charles children be as little hall to the music of the fife and Godfrey. ’• I made a unhealthy, may robust—sound nuts from to toe city Sloan’s Liniment is for of :j,, that solemi top good pain The of opinion with cool nerves, strong stomachs and hard muscles. Mothers I This is drum the march. Algonquin legends New 1 would not true’ playing rogues They sort It without j„ that again trespas and it lies within to it about any penetrates, rubbing, England. 1884. 398 L 53 your power bring attempted to enter the hall, but finding or the readers of The Journal through the muscular tissue right to the Steiner, Edward A. that the doors were locked and there -tances over which I seem tohav bone—relieves the congestion and gives On the trail of the immigrant 1906. 325 St 3 were two naval officers inside Tirol have incited me to write demanding permanent as.well as temporary relief. USEFUL ARTS. the unconditional surrender of the city, Duncan, Robert Kennedy. | another, but as Rip Van Winki DR. TRUE’S their exceeded all Here’s Proof. Some chemical of bounds. "We will not count fury previous A. problems today. (j; ; say: this.’ W. Lay of Lafayette, Ala., writes:— The was at once torn into shreds and 1M1. 660 D 9-2 of a letter from oli flag I had rheumatism for five years. I tried receipt my Forman, Samuel thrown in through the windows, accom- doctors and several different remedies but Eagle. , n.au and companion,Captain Thoma Stories of useful all kinds of they did not help me. I obtained a bottle inventions. 1911. 609 F 76 v of New a panied by insulting epithets. ward Orleans, nativ ELIXIR of Sloan’s Liniment which did me so much •Pierce, Edward Richmond. The Union officers had frequent invita- pamariscotta, who was a gallan The good that I would not do without it A practical manual of steam and Family Laxative tions to come out and be hanged at the for a in the U. S. Navy during the wa anything.” hot-water heating. 1911. 697 P 6 all of which were Thomas L. Rice of Raston, Pa., R..hellion and since the war and Worm Medicine lamp posts, respectfully •Presented. writes: I have used Sloan's Lini- has tonic declined. At this time Mr. Soule sug- FINE -if ihe firm of & Wood properties that are invaluable. It reg- ment and find it first-class for rheu- ARTS AND AMUSEMENTS. 'Wright ulates the bowels, assists digestion, prevents gested to the two officers that it would matic Now Orleans. The senior mem diseases which arise from inactive liver or dis- pains.” Anonymous, "Expert of the New ordered stomach ; pnts an end to save much trouble if would take a his firm is a native of Knot constipation they York Sun.” biliousness and headache; keepsa child -writes:—“I have found Sloan’s Lin- and healthy' close from the rear of the build- Advanced auction For four years Wood happy growing. Mothers! Use Dr. TrueV carriage bridge. 1911. 795 S Captain Elixir—“Save your children I iment par excellence. I have used it for broken sinews above the knee suffering.” At your ing to the levee, where their boat await- Cox, Kenyon. ihe postmaster at New Or dealer’s; if not, send direct to us. I cap caused by a fall, and to my great satisfaction I was able to resume ed them. Mr. Marion the The classic point of six lec- nted to that position bj 35c, 50c, si.oo. Baker, mayor’s I my duties in less than three weeks after the accident.” view; secretary, had sent for a hack and accom- tures on painting. 1911. 750 C 8-2 bosevelt. He declined a re DR. J. F. TRUE & CO., Auburn, Me. Louis. panied them, while Mr. Soule went to Hourticq, : by reason of his age, hav- Art in . Series: the front and harangued the mob to at- Ars una: his fOth mile stone. His sue- species mille. 1911.709.44 H 8 Letter from Officer tract their attention for a while, and he a Confederate General, ol Navy. Flag Farragut, LITERATURE. U. S. to the his undertaking ion was made in The Journal Right, here I wish to make a correc- Navy Mayor of New Orleans accomplished admirably. Benjamin, Lewis S. (Lewis Mel- the surrender of Few people ever knew what an im- ville, -. me tion: I have mentioned the demanding that SLOANS Pseud.) Capt. W. writes that inadvertently city: United States portant service Mr. Soule thus rendered Some aspects of 1911...823 T 3-20 appointed to succeed him got names of Farragut as Admiral and that Flag Ship Hartford, Thackeray. Mississippi River, off New Orleans to New Orleans, for had these officers Knapp, Ella Adelaide. i tie in his accounts and was of ,‘Bailey as Commodore. But that is April 26, 1862. been harmed in the least there would The speech for special occasions. incorrect. There was no such rank in to resign under a cloud, and Sir: Upon my arrival before your city have been no City of New Orleans twelve 1911. 808.5 K 7 the inhabitants of that great the U. S. Navy at that time. There was I had the honor to send to your honor of the hours later. TRAVEL. -'red for his no rank above that of The Captain Bailey U. S. Navy, the LINIMENT Barton, reappointment— Captain. is an asthma. Mary. second in command of this to Lieut. Kautz returned to Officer I excellent remedy for sprains, bruises, sore throat, officer who commanded a bore expedition, Flag of Mexico r, and children signing a peti- Squadron demand of the I No Impressions with brush you surrender of New the of the mayor refus- nibbing can with a brush. the title of and all commu- Farragut reply necessary—you apply and pen. 1911.. T 72 B 2 at effect. But he felt compelled Flag Officer, Orleans to me as the representative of ing the unconditional surrender, which I At all dealers* Price, 25c-, BOc- & $1-00- William ■that honor for the nications addressed to the Government of the United States. Hirst, Alfred. great same Captain Farragut I Sloan’s Book on and sent free. Address to me the was what Farragut had expected, for he Horses, Cattle, Sheep Poultry Argentina. The South American nat induced him to refuse a re- by the Navy Department were directed Captain Bailey reported resu t of his interview with and tie had learned of the Dr. EARL S. MASS. Series. 1910.*. T82H6 as follows: David G. yourself mayor’s surroundings I SLOAN, BOSTON, nt two years ago, viz. advanc- ! Captain Farragut, authorities. It must military occur to and that he dared not do as his Jerrold, Walter Copeland. West Gulf After otherwise, He informs me that the Commanding Squadron. your honor that it is not within the pro- The Danube. own life was in if he hauled down 1911. T 4 J 4® the of New vince of a Naval officer to assume danger ;.if administration of the office capture Orleans Congress the Talbot, F. A. duties of a military commandant. the flag on the city hall; for there were was that he had the created three higher viz., Com- s- successful grades, I came The new garden of Canada. 1911...T 71.1 T 14 here to reduce New Orleans to men in mat wno nan If Rear and Ad- many city sworn to j-artment under the discipline of } modore, Admiral, obedience to the laws of and to vindicate Winter, Nevin Otto. shoot the person who attempted to haul S. Navy. Some four hundred miral. The latter grade was cre- the offended majesty of the Government Argentina and her people of to- down that in Jnn mil m Or. XT’ >1 ated for alone. There was of the United States. The flag token of surrender to s, mail carriers, were j Farragut rights of per- including son and the of to but and the property shall be secure. I forces the United States. The Yeigh, Frank. at office, with his own be; one Admiral, after together therefore demand of as Marcellus of its J. the heart you repre- ride in that coach from the Dow Through Canada. 1910. T 71 Y 3 hall to and when the final Bettle- : death of that brave officer that city ■, '00, grade sentative the surrender of BIOGRAPHY. unqualified the levee where the boats was some- was abolished but was re- the and that lay a? made, which was not for a ; by Congress, city, the emblem of the James Gibbons. of a -DEALER IN- Huneker, i vived at the time of the sovereignity of the United States shall thing John Gilpin ride. In an arti- •: t -.-r the of his term of again Spanish Franz Liszt. 1911.B 9 L 69-2 expiration be hoisted over the cle written some and Admiral holds that rank city hall, mint and years later by Mr. was found that the government war, Dewey custom house Jewett, Sarah Orne. Edited by An- by meridian today, and Marion Baker, then to Whether or not Rear secretary Mayor nie Fields. :• bted to him in the sum of today. Admiral that all and other emblems of fifty flags sov- there the held it for the short time that ereignty other than those of Monroe, appeared following Letters of Sarah Orne Jewett. 1911. B-J 55 His letter has set me to thinking Sampson the United and Goods States shall be removed from all passage: Merwin, Henry Childs. ontrast in that now and he lived after the Spanish war I am un- public Dry Fancy city fifty buildings that hour. I it The life of Bret with some able to But to return to the by particularly Mayor Monroe, thinking unwise for Harte. jo. He who is one of the say. subject. that today request you shall exercise your au- the U. S. officers to return to their boat account of the California pio- ■ citizens Captain Bailey at once demanded the to to send BROOKS, MAINE, ighly respected of New thority quell disturbance, restore or- openly proposed them back under neers. 1911. B-H 256 unconditional the to der, and to call all the escort. This honored both old and surrender of city upon good people military Lieut. Kautz Edward Alfred. by young, of New Steiner, the but Orleans to return at once to thought unnecessary. But the mayor, Suesine all 39 cents ars ago was wearing the uniform Flag officer—Farragut’s fleet; Silk, shades, Against the current. 1910. B 9 St 3 their vocations, and I particularly de- knowing the crowd much better than he, ;:cer of the when the Mayor Monroe took the ground that he, HISTORY. U. S. Navy, mand that no person shall be molested in insisted upon their going in a close car- The genuine has “Suesine” stamped on the edge of every yard of goods. as had no to or Ferrero, Guglielmo. ,i y officer wearing that uniform Mayor, authority surrender person property for the profession of riage, persisting that there was great sentiments of to A was The women of the Ccesars. 1911. 937 F 41-6 nave Deen wortn a in the city; that as General Lovell had not loyalty their govern- danger. carriage sent for and xartning ment. I shall left the the demand should be speedily and severely pun- stationed at the rear of the building at From Our Counter FICTION. were it not for the fact that yet city ish Bargain any person or persons who shall com- the corner of Carondelet and Lafayette Barr, Amelia Edith. P's victorious fleet laid off the made on him, and at the Captain’s re- mit J such outrages as were witnessed | streets. Aided by two special officers of goods slightly shopworn and somewhat imperfect are sold regardless of cost. A maid of old New York. 1911. B 252-5 the sent for the armed men the .= :y to open fire on it if any officer quest Mayor General, yesterday, firing upon help- ! police I conducted them through a Bennet, Robert Ames. are overcrowded with a of merchandise and less men, women and children for rear while the and We variety are ready to turn at fleet was molested or insulted who in a few moments appeared with his giving entrance, mayor Mr. Out of the primitive. 1911. B 43-2 expression to their pleasure at witness- I Soule were endeavoring to attract the it into cash at less than actual cost to us. manner while on demand- staff. General Lovell said he would not Chisholm, A. M. shore, ing the old I am attention of the mol- in front. can ..l _a-i_i. 1_1_1 flag. Very respectfully I got From now to 1st, you get the and May Harmony Singing Talking The boss of Wind River. 1911. C 445 mconditional surrender of that your obedient servant. them into the but we were dis- carriage, Machine, absolutely free with $25 worth of goods from our store. D. covered as we drove Farnol, Jeffery. ■ U. S. The is an ; already withdrawn his troops beyond the G. Farragut, away and some of Navy. story We are in the market for CASH and to reduce our stock. Come in and limits of the thus the Flag Officer West Gulf Squadron. ! the crowd started up with the intention The money moon. 1911. F 229-2 v and full of city, leaving Mayor one, thrilling epi- To his honor, mayor of New Orleans. of heading us off. I ordered the driver see us, and be sure to bring your pocketbook with you. Glass, Montague. the only person in authority to do so. to his horses to thinking that perhaps that it un tne morning ot April 2b, 18b2, Flag whip up their greatest Abe and Mawruss. Being adven- But the that it was not and to turn =t a of readers is Mayor persisted speed into Julia street, the tures of Potash and part your my Officer Farragut determined to make a Perlmutter. for him to surrender the that the ! second street above, which was a cross f< r it, which I do in full: city; formal demand 1911. G 465 giving for the surrender of the street, and drive at his greatest to conquering fleet had the power to take | speed Greene, Sarah P. McLean. city of Mayor Monroe. So he sent Lieut. the river. Several shots were fired at ; The immediate possession, and could do so at us as we DAUGHTERS long green road. 1911.. G 83-5 lock p. m., April 25, 1S62, Far- Albert Kautz of the Hartford to deliver crossed St. Charles street, but j Lincoln, its will, and that he should not surrender we escaped without injury and soon I Joseph Crosby. wjtiadron having completed the above letter to the mayor and at the the This ended the and reached the river. We found the ship’s IN DANGER Cap’n Warren’s wards. 1911. L 631-10 of Forts Jackson and city. interview, same time he had Cuts passage ordered Captain Mor- boat laying off from the levee, the Leslie W. and Lieut. Perkins re- cap- Quirk, m the Captain Bailey Cutlery-" and silenced ris tain having Chal- of the Pensacola, which di- saying that while he laid at the quay Freshman Dorn, 1911. 42 ship lay We have pitcher. Qu turned to their ship, escorted to the an had been made to cut the Lack of Blood Now Result in ; just received a full line of cut- •ltteries, anchored in front of the rectly in front of the U. S. mint, to send attempt J Slay Rohlfs, Anna Katherine Green. levee General Lovell and and tiller ropes. On account of the of lery, which includes New Orleans in a rain by staff; an officer and a j fury j Initials 1911. drenching detachmet of sailors and the a Lifetime of III Health. only. R 63-7 to the officer mob I did not think it prudent for me | Theodoras Bailey the Capt. Bailey reported Flag marines on shore to hoist the U. S. Sangree, Allen. Captain flag tojreturn to the city hall, so I took There must be no that he found no one to surrender the refuge guesswork about The Jinx. n claimed the on on board the Carving Sets, Stories of the Diamond. command, privilege that building. The mint being the prop- Hartford, where I was re- the treatment of pale, amende girls. If I city. ceived Officer 1911. Sa 5 ping on shore the demand for the erty of the United States he deemed it not j very graciously by Flag your daughter is languid, has a pale, Kitchen is a letter from the Farragut, who had known me when I was i sallow is short of Knives, Shute, Henry A. mi- of the city. This was accord- Following Mayor proper to wait until the surrender to hoist complexion, breath, a The force now clear- A 1911... Sh 95-4 to the common council of New Orleans: boy. police being especially on going up stairs, has pal- country lawyer. v the flag officer, and Commo- the U. S. flag on its own. This was for Butcher done, ly inadequate the preservation of or- pitation of the heart, a tendency to Knives, Smith, Lilia Hall. wdiey, accompanied by but one City Hall, Apr. 25, 1862. and with what effect will be shown later. der the mayor called to his assistance faint and a she has poor appetite, Pen Down our way. 1911. Sms5 Gentlemen: At half past 1 o’clock P. the an anaemia or lack of or Knives, i.:eut. George H. Perkins of the Lieut. Kautz was accompanied by Mid- European Brigade, organization blood. Mistakes Train, Ethel. M. 1 was waited on made of residents of the landed for that today, by Captain up foreign city delay in the treatment result in Hartford, pur- second in command of the Feder- shipman John H. Read and a marine and may etc. “Son”. 1911. T 68 Bailey, commanded by General Paul Jude. in such serious impairment ot her health Spatulas, to the hall to de- of under Webster, Jean. proceeded city al fleet, now laying in front of our city, guard twenty men, the com- When order was partially restored I re- that she will be weak and sickly during tne surrender of the city from bearing a demand from Flag Officer mand of 2nd Lieut, of Marines, George turned to my duties at the city hall. the rest of her life. Ju. t Patty. 1911. W 4-3 r for the unconditional surrender Aniemia is a loss of in White, Stewart Edward. Monroe. No more memorable Farragut Heisler. They landed on the levee in [To be concluded next week.] richness the of the city of New Orleans, and the blood which cannot be made with- The adventures of Orde. r had been witnessed since the front of a mob. The before good Bobby of the United States on the howling day out hoisting flag If you haven’t 1 h• time to exercise regular- careful, intelligent treatment. The 1910. W 58-8 of the Light Brigade. On land- custom office and mint. He had met with a storm of disease house, post Captain Bailey ly, Doan’s Regulets will prevent constipation. occurs in over-worked girls and JUVENILE. y found fully 50,000 angry, insult* also demanded that the Louisiana flag be abuse and contumely, but Lieut. Kautz They induce a mild, easy, healthful action of in those who overstudy or are under the bowels without Ask Barbour, Ralph Henry. ■ hauled down from the city hall. griping. your drug- some strain. It also be inherited We have Scissors and ■■pie to meet them, who heapedup- and his little band met with a terrific may Chub. 1909. J-B 23-13 I replied that General Lovell was in gist for them. 25 cents. from the mother. Captain ■ ni all the vile and insulting epithets cyclone. The river front was John. command here; that I was without au- packed “Words fail to express the benefit I Shears, all sizes, of Finnemore, found in both the English and thority to act in military matters. Gen- with this furious crowd as far as the eye POULTRY NOTES. have received from l)r. Williams’ Pink The wolf patrol. A tale of Baden was the French language. Thirty thousand eral Lovell sent for, and to him, could reach. It was expected that he Pills for Pale People,” says Miss Mar- best quality. Powell’s Boy Scouts. 1910. J-F 49 after stating that his mission was to the The Maine garet L. R. Shade, of H o. 665t> Franks- Etta Blaisdell. people of New Orleans claimed would take the marines as a body guard Agricultural Experiment McDonald, mayor and ad- has issued town avenue, Pa. “I was council, Captain Bailey to Station just its annual poultry Pittsburg, Manuel in Mexico. 1910.. J-M 14 lection of the Fre.'ch flag during dressed his demands. escort him to the city hall, and Captain afflicted with anaemia for Also Scissors and bulletin (Bulletin 193) dealing with mat- eight years Shears Sabin, Edwin L. r, but they belonged to the home General Lovell refused to surrender Farragut had informed Lieut. Kautz that ters of and became so weak and short of breath | practical management, which Bar B or, The cow- or or that I could at boys; young and with the Italian the city his forces, any part of if a shot was fired at them the mob have been worked out on the Station hardly walk. My com- 25 cents a | together by pair, any 1909. J-Sa 12-2 them, but his refusal with An plexion was white and you could almost punchers. ’■Ll'- f the were a accompanied that he would on plant. account is given of a fresh city very turbulent open fire the city from see the statement that he should evacuate air brooder which has been thoroughly through my ears, they were so size you want—a good ious set, who had not the man- the withdraw his and leave every ship in the fleet and level the town I was so in city, troops tested out and found to be more satis- transparent. changed ap- BREEDING POULTRY FOR EGG PRO- t" as to that oftentimes go to the front as did a large the city authorities to act they might the ground. Lieut. K. attempted to factory than any of the commercial pearance my acquaint- article for the money. DUCTION. deem It is here to state ances did not know me. I had no the respectable men of the city. proper. proper reason with the mob, but soon found it brooders the Station has tried. Direc- ap- that in to the demand to and food distressed me so that reply haul down tions are farmer or petite I with the fallen and women He then drew the given whereby any vile of the from the hall I impossible. troops up often had to vomit. There were Under the above title the Maine Agri- flag city returned an poultryman may build these brooders for short LET US SHOW —the vilest of on the in line in order to clear the but did and Station has city any city unqualified refusal. I am now in momen- way, himself. An account is of a jabbing pains through my heart I cultural Experiment issued given small, was t; nent at that time—were largely the tary expectation of receiving a second not accomplish it. He then ordered them but in its effects important improvement sore across my chest and back. I THESE GOODS. Bulletin 192, which summarizes all of the demand for the surrender of was and had severe head- jf peremptory wj aim as in the of birds in the constipated people that met the gallant old 11 lo snoou ai cnis tne mOD managing laying aches. There results of the experiments which have the city. I solicit your advice in this emer- house during the winter. A detailed dis- were sharp pains in my n odore Bailey and his brave com- shoved the women and children to the and back of the neck which been carried on at the Station during the gency. My own opinion is that as a civil cussion is given of the sources of error in temples !i:w' Lieutenant as M Rfrist.rat.e_ nnsspsspH nf no military front and shouted were followed nausea and dizziness. Perkins, they derisively, “Shoot, making trap nest records. These records by last 13 years in attempting to improve These came on 'in 1 am to a dizzy spells me suddenly the levee, through which they power, incompetent perform you Yankee-sons-of-; shoot!’’ The such a considerable part in the by breeding the average egg production such as play and caused me to sit or lie down. I m military act, the surrender of work of the Station that it is "ompelled to make their way for provocation was certainly very great, breeding was treated three of a strain of Barred Plymouth Rotk the to a hostile that it would to by doctors. Two call- ■ city force; very important know just what are than a mile to reach the and Lieut. K. said that what prevented ed trouble while the other An account is of the re- mayor’s be proper to say in reply to a demand of the sources of error in them, and how my anaemia, poultry. given at the hall. were sub- that him from was the utter absence said it might he green sickness. city They character, that we are without mili- shooting these errors may be controlled or avoid- They sults of the earlier experiments in select- did not me, and I ■ to all the that tary protection, that the troops have of in the faces of the mob. ed. The last section of the is help nowever, began indignities could respectability bulletin to take Dr. ing the highest producers as breedt rs withdrawn from the that we are Williams’ Pink Pills for COOMBS’ I a mem as city, at this critical moment he devoted to discussion of some technical eapeu upon mey marcnea Fortunately Pale People. I the a without to any other qualities consequently incapable of making any studies on which have been gave pills thorough regard the an officer of the poultry, pub- trial ana was cured.” ',r,ugh streets. Men would ap- can sighted city guards, entirely than their nest records. It is shown resistance; that, therefore, we lished in scientific journals or in bulletins trap r' (h whom he hailed and told him that he The most to give the MEAT CART of failed to ob- them and shake their fists in offer no obstruction to the occupation of had of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. satisfactory way that this plan breeding blood the elements which it lacks is tain distinct in flock or in the city by the enemy; that the custom a communication from the officer to The distribution of any improvement faces, get front of them and flag egg production' in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for office and mint are the through I will call The of the a house, post prop- the and wished to be conducted to different seasons of the year receives Tuesdays, Thursdays production. experiments th-ir revolvers at them and threaten mayor Fide A find whether continued erty of the Confederate Government; attention. People. thorough, persistent and with a full line of Station to out his office. This officer him to special trial will make the blond and Saturdays "it, at them with the vilest that we have no control over and begged pure red. artificial incubation and has a railing them, A copy of Bulletin 193 will be sent to the best of fresh brooding leave on Two booklets, “Plain Talks to Wo- beef, pork, lamb, are at their which was that all acts a transfer of au- the marines the levee, for he harmful effect on egg production "Wage command, involving any resident of Maine on request to Di- men” and “Diseases of the Blood,” etc., Arlington hams, bacon, sau- The effect of on It thority be performed by the invading felt su-e that to march them the rector Chas. D. Maine. described. inbreeding r much. took all the efforts of through Woods, Orono, will he sent free upon forces that we to request. sage. Everything of the best egg is discussed on the basis themselves; yield phy- streets at that time would a con- To non-residents of Maine the price is 10 qual- production marshal and his entire force to provoke Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold of extensive records. This sical force alone, and that we maintain which must be sent in coin or by and A chance to experimental order cents, all or wili be ity prices right. t flict. As the of Lieut. Kautz druggists, sent, postpaid, is followed a clear and them from bodily harm. Indeed, our to the Government of the other are by simple explan- allegiance currency. Postage stamps not on or SOc. meats without receipt price, per box; six inspect your going a new of ot been for the fact that the fleet Confederate States. Beyond this a due was to communicate with the mayor accepted. ation of plan breeding which boxes, $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medi- down town. respect for our dignity, our and without the of if I has been tried during the past five years, rights, __ v:ng in the river, to open shedding blood, pos- cine N. 5T. ready the of our I think does not Co., Schenectady, and which is based upon the flag country he ordered the marines back to the The best of home-mat'e Mince conception mi the if harm come to sible, I city any permit us to go. Respectfully, Over that high egg productiveness is inherited ship, retaining one non-commissioned offi- Half-Century. Meat by the pound. Order by “blood lines” and not in i two brave officers, they would John T. Monroe, Major. in certain t' cer with a musket. He tied his hand- have telephone. Telephone 178-14 others, and that by a proper system of cn torn limb from limb by that Per Marion Baker, Humphreys’ Specifics Secretary. kerchief to the of pedigree selection it is possible to isolate : bayonet this musket been used by the people with H. C. Hoffses ARTHUR VV. COOMBS, sible and turbulent crowd. Yet Following are the resolutions of the the high producing lines. The last sec- 1 l as a flag of truce and this man leading satisfaction for more than 60 wo brave officers, proud of the common council of New R. F. D. 4. Belfast. 1 tion of the bulletin is devoted to an ex- Orleans, regard- Lieut. Kautz and CLEANING. mi 1 off, Midshipman Read Medical Book sent free. 43tf of the success which of representing their Govern- ing non-resistance: years. position gratifying *ri took up their perilous march to the office has attended the application of this new on this lifted of trying occasion, up Mayoralty New Orleans, FOE Prloo STEAMPRESSING of to the Station flock. of the mayor. They were cursed and (To. plan breeding -ads, threw back their shoulders City Hall, April 26, 1862. 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.IS Strains which have high egg productive- jostled by the mob, but escaped Worm orWorm most dignified manner possible, personal % Worms, Fever, Disease..2ft ness fixed as a definite character have The common council of New and Wakefulness of 1 of and REPAIRING. '' •'■ Orleans, violence. They found the and his 3 Colic. Crying ants.2ft now been obtained and are i‘h side arms on moved with a firm mayor being propa- been advised by the au- 4 Diarrhea, of Children and Adults.2ft having military | council at the city hall; also Hon. Pierre Dr. W. C. LIBBEY. gated at the Station. “1;:!y tread tha* seemed to spurn the thorities that the city is indefensible, 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.2ft CUSTOM CLOTHES TO ORDER a member the Any resident of Maine wishing to ob- r '"i declare that no resistance will be made Soule, fire-eating of U. S. 8 Toothache, Faceache, Neuralgia.2ft which trod. In this man- tain a of Bulletin 192 described they 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.2ft copy : ’!•' to the forces of the United States. Congress before the war, who doubtless At 52 y soon reached the city hall and 1 0 Dyspepsia', Indigestion, Weak Stomach.3ft High Street. Tel. 216-13 above may get it free by applying to Resolved, That the sentiments express- had been called in as DENTIST, an adviser. The 13 Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis.2ft Director Chas. D. Woods, Orono, Maine. ushered into the presence of the ed in the of his honor the 16tf message mayor 14 Salt To non-residents of Maine the ■l,r mayor declined to surrender the for- Rheum, Eruptions, Erysipelas.2ft 83 MAIN price is 10 his a Mr. to the common council are in ac- city STREET, BELFAST. MAINE. by secretary, Baker, perfect I ft Rheumatism, or Rheumatic Pains.2ft which must be sent in coin or other 0 but said that as we had cents, was cordance with the sentiments entertain- mally, the force 16 Fever and Malaria.2ft pleased to compliment them or Acne, currency. Postage stamps are not ac- ed by these councils and by the entire we could take possession. There was a 17 Plies, Blind or Bleeding, External, Internal.26 TELEPHONE 223-2 ! uerve and brave cepted. military bearing. of this and that 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head.26 TRUCKING 1 population metropolis, large mob outside the city hall and so linker, in writing of the event after the mayor be to 20 Whooping Cough, Spasmodic Cough....2ft Second-hand respectfully requested were demonstrative they that the mayor 21 Asthma, Oppressed, Difficult Breathing.26 I am goods of every de- '■y said that the scene was very im- act in the spirit manifested by the mes- prepared to do all kinds of trucking. deemed it to close the doors after 27 Kidney Disease. 26 scription. Furni- Belfast Savings Bank sage. S. P. proper and a Leave ture. cai and a credit to the United State! DeLabarre, 28 Nervons Vital Weakness.1.00 Furniture piano moving specialty. bedding, Debility. etc President of Board of Aldermen the officers had entered to guard them orders at the stable, corner of Main and Cross pets, stoves, Notice is that A 30 Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed.2ft Antique furuiturf hereby given Savings B**£ Book No. issued this bank, has bet!»* J. Magroni, from insult and perhaps from violence. 34 gore Throat. Quinsy- 2ft streets, and they will receive prompt atten- a specialty. If you 15,732, by have lost and application has been made for a uuplib— Children Cry President of Board of Ass’t. Alderman About the time that these two 77 Grip* Hay Fever aid Sasser Colds.2ft tion. Telephone connection. 3m50 anything tc officers sell drop me » cate book according to laws regulating issuing* John T. ■old by druggists, or sent on receipt of prloe. FOR FLETCHER’S Monroe, Mayor. postal card and you will receive a prompt caM. new books. A true landed on the levee, the officers and men W. W. BLAZO, copy, HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., Comer WALTER H. COOMBS, WILMER J. DORMAN, Treasurer. Marion from the Pensacola had hoisted the William and Ann Streets. Mew York. ^ASTORIA Baker, Secretary. u. 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast Corner Cross and Federal Streets, Belfast, | Belfast, January 22,1912,—3w4 The tain men t on the platform. The High Republican Jouma School Boys Orchestra gave us some fine selections, and eight young ladies BELFAST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 191 Roots came on the Btage dressed in sailor cob- The foi PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY HY tume, holding their paddles, and sang Coughs Pub. Co Barks Herbs us a charming canoe song. There were The Republican Jour. are That have great medicinal power, also two solos and a duet finely rendered, raised to their highest efficiency, for Children At nine o’clock the next the CHARLES A. PILSBURY, and enriching the blood, as morning, \ B purifying of j^age they are combined in Hood’s Sarsa- meeting was formally opened by the They may not cough today, parilla. splendid Federation song: Sluscription Terms. In advance, J2.0Q 40,366 testimonials received by actual but about tomorrow? Be sure to take “O Pines of Maine, dear Pines of Maine," what ye„r; §1.00 lor six months: 50 cents for thre ; j count in two years. months. We listened with deep interest to the Better be prepared for it Advertising Terms. For one square, on Hood’s Sarsaparilla address of welcome by Mrs. Atkins, when it comes. Ask your inch in column, 25 cents for one wee! or length i Get it today in usual liquid form of the Dexter to the an. 25 cents for each insertion. president club, subsequent ; chocolated tablets called doctor about keeping Ayer’s response by Mrs. Atwood of Bangor anc Pectoral in the house. to oui Cherry BURLEIGH FOR SENATOR. a the cordial words of greeting by his savings of $500 for stock in fire ex- Then when the hard cold ar Maine State President, Mrs. Plummer, tinguishing preparation and to take the have On another we Hon. Edwii ! who with admirable cough first appears you page print agency for its sale. He lost his money, presided dignity. C. announcement of his can Some who were to a medicine at hand. Burleigh’s ; of course, and that loss, combined with expected give papers doctors am or addresses were not able to be didacy for the United States Senate, ill health, led him to take his own life. present, This cough medicine is we are confident that it will be receive! but their were read others. In another case a man was induced to papers by especially good for children. with not in the 3rd One on the Fund our ex- favor, only Congres part with a few hundred dollars, all he Scholarship by No annHvnps. No alcohol sional district, which he so long and so abb had in the world, for what proved to be president, Mrs. Flagg, was of special am a Many a child ia called dull and represented, but by his many friends worthless and soon after was interest. Mrs. French of Portland, stupid stock, J when the whole trouble is due to a well over her lazy wishers all the State, The Port was to work and became talented woman, spoke with usual taken ill, unable liver. We firmly believe your own doc- land Press says of his “Hii enthusiasm and Mrs. Burnham tor candidacy: a town charge. He died within a year power. will tell you that an occasional dose faithful and efficient services to his State, us an talk on of er’s will do such and the money of which he had been de- gave entertaining House- Ay Pills, sugar-coated, • children a deal of Ask him. i his public career, which has given him him comfort hold Miss on the En- great good. frauded would have kept in Economies, Page Mae* by the 1. O. AT IB CO Lowell. Ween admit widespread acquaintance, and his in his last days. Widows and orphans dowment Fund, and Miss Richardson of ted abilities as an will maks organizer, are among the victims of these swind- Castine on Education. Mrs. Porter of country. She accompanies him to fai him a most formidable candidate for tht lers, who should be made to suffer the Old Town, much to our satisfaction and distant lands where he journeys to study honor to which he The Port- aspires.” full penalty of the law. at our request, brought before the Fed- eclipses, and she, too, is an ardent student land of Gov. Bur Evening Express says eration th- Girls’ Home of Belfast. She of No can do have into the astronomy. reporter jus- This So All he gone Sale Will that the confi- many liquor Others in leigh “justly fash- enjoys spoke in her persuasive inimitable tice to her address on Tripoli. She must dence of the of Maine. He has business in Lewiston that there is said to Eclipse people ion of the vast amount of good result- be seen and heard to be appreciated. | be no in and a trust is j served them sta- U, liquor faithfully in various pLofit ing from the Home and of Mrs. Brack- She told us first of the had the eclipses they tions. He is a man action rather thar ; to regulate the size of of proposed ett’s indefatigable labors in its behalf. seen, and with such eager enthusiasm used and the of drinks. of words, and as such has been ready glasses price Her talk aroused much interest. and forcible words did she describe them Lewiston is not as as Gov. to serve small as well as Evidently dry that the of any interest, and could almost see. ex- its Mrs. Todd’s address Mrs. Abbott’s we, too, Her Plaisted’s covered large, that could commend itself bridge. of this mid- in held us Magnitude properly were the features perience Bargains special Tripoli spell-bound. to the favor of a conscientious nrint-nia Pn>)ntving pi. maligned Bridge clubs broaden lives, j we “I love rocks and rills” and Harry Bangs, Esq., and Mrs. Bangs from the past week but is reported as a little better j and Waldo sing, tby to the House to wati > improtod postofiice, County or shoveled a drift so far this returning Opera bring us into closer and a I allow our rocks to be with Searsport visited their Mr. and Mrs. at this He is attended Dr. Small. broken roads relationship yet painted j parents, writing. by for a time_The for die K. I-'. D. routes that carry the at a lancing young pee' and all sorts of hideous advertisements for Knowles Jan. 22nd. Elliott of Freedom and Mr. winter. The snow has come a few inches deeper fuller understanding, not only i Bangs, I-George Brag- this mail U door. These are place attended the dance at Sati nearly every patent cure-alls, while our rills too fre- of for fertilizer, time ...In the home of O. W. Whitcomb of of one another’s difficulties and trials, Hon. D. W. Dodge, who has been laid up for gert Exeter, agent Bradley’s Eove a wreak with accumulations of W. Whit- Saturday evening and report a very but few of the that quently were last dwell four generations—O. things Congress- but we several weeks with a broken is now able through this section Thursday- Searsport often come into a more intimate filth. leg, 1 joyable time-C. O. and Hills man has for the comb, 82; his Mrs. Elden Dickey Burleigh accomplished to around his home well. Mrs. Mabel Staples spent last Thursday after- nearly daughter, of us. We are so to that it is get quite natle the most of the th» knowledge people about Our lov- apt forget only her Oliver his i good weather State \nc! for his constituents. He is a i noon with Mrs. W. D. Bowler-Martin Whit- Smart, 55; son, Smart, 21; son, the beauty of a home, a street, a town, On entering the new variety store of Miss R'eek harvesting their ice, FI. H. Know ing interest in humanity is awakened. So Charles 4 months old. business and a business man— a that ten has bought a new sleigh_Mr. I. C. Libby Smart, man, country which promotes love Effie M. can see [. U. C-ousens and S. G. comes to us the of Flye you readily that one does Morton, of Belfa great privilege speak- which is the basis of true ! four cows of Charles and four of a sane, safe, man—is what is patriotism. bought Colby their practical not have to go to the city to get up-to-date APPLETON. mauling ice from Hills Bro’s. pon ing a helpful word, of doing a kindly It is through the careful of E F. Banton bought needed in The for training at low j recently_Charles Colby No. I. > Rev. M. S. Hill will hold in the Congress. day our goods prices. The officers of Appleton lodge, 75, dividuate indicted the charge of repast and we have to admit that Dexter Sign Miss Sarah is one of our smart last and Rev. Hosea Rhoades of Bel- in the ... The degree staff of Warren >f it hauling to Belfast whatever A Perley old Sunday, hospital the} using the mails in furtherance of schemes has as fine cooks as there are in Belfast. ply'1 you know |fe* ladies. She is nearly eighty years old and fast will preach here next Sunday_Mr. lodge, I. O. 0. F., were here Saturday night, ncluding large quantities of baled and | to ar.d that of this number 196 After this we were to January 25th, one of our coldest she Thomas has been and Jan. 13th, and conferred the 1st and 2nd de- lay-Percy Tower has a large contra defraud, banquet taken r| that you are K days, j Higgins buying potatoes walked quite a long distance to attend the A fine was barrels for the were tried and 184 were convict- homes and we dressed in hasie nay ior ivir. onase oi croons. grees on four candidates. banquet Coe-Mortimer Fertilizer I persons hospitable the Ladies Aid. which met with Mrs. Jennie Vosp. 1 getting served the sisters of Golden Rod Rebekah Belfast and are ed. The schemes were of for the held in the mm by they being hauled by his J investigated evening reception | in one There will be services the Academy Sun- on the arrival of the The new KeifYe Tower. He is endless In too women’s PrePa_ IN lodge guests. »on, only twelve variety. many cases, beautiful club rooms. My host- 1 1 day morning, February 4th. Mr. a “SIABBfD THE BACK” Harrison, members of are Edson Mitchell, ild and is a little eh ration that student from Bangor will Appleton lodge very smart, hardy however, the punishment did not fit the ess was a most lovely woman of eighty- 1 g seminary, preach. 1 O™ Those who stay away and do not have the Herbert Mitchell. Hermon Mitchell and Alvah Dharles Murray of New Hampshire crime. A recent issue of the two who has been a club woman It ’Z/f has stood 1 Saturday years pleasure of listening to his sermons miss a How Many Belfast Readers Have Had Those Ames. Harry Mitchell has since become a Erank Allenwood Sunday. Post referred to the for deal, for his talk is very Evening sentencing thirty-five years and is still active ( h the test for great interesting. Sudden Twinges. member of Appleton lodge, making three of Ihp nprrwatrfltnrs nf ctopb- cwrinrllo jl and interested in the work. The Samoset club will present their are members of this deeply She over drama, Have ever had a “crick” in the back? brothers, who triplets, thirty- “Captain Rockett,” in Liberty Thursday you mail from which they realized profits of is quiet and a night, We would like to know if there is an- unassuming, gentlewoman, five years February 1st, and in Albion, Tuesday night, Does your hack ache with a dull, heavy, lodge. over fifteen millions to a AM^^* an in this can years imprison- evidently greatly honored. She had the February 6th, and has invitation to play in dragging throb? other lodge State that duplicate and still re- in the ment on Blackwell’s Unity sometime near future. It is a this case. island, and said: seat of honor at the banquet and the best Is it hard to straighten up after stooping? fine as every one that has heard it can “The sentence mains the Standard play, imposed was about the seat in the club room. She attended the testify. Hard to arise from a chair or turn in bed? same Dandruff Goes that is inflicted for and me Is the urine dark colored? Oliver commonly slap- reception every session, and put tonic-food-medicine, j Passages irregu- The Shoe Situation. a Others even to the blush used and lar? ping policeman.” escape by her promptness and recommended Quickest Dandruff Cure World Has Ever that and When your kidneys need attention use a light penalty are left at large to energy. It is a great thing to grow old by the medical Visiting footwear buyers have operated Known. profes- tested remedy. perpetrate further swindles on credu- so liberally in spring and summer goods in the kidney gracefully. sion the world over. If want to get rid of dandruff in the j Boston market and a fair business is being re- Use Doan’s Kidney Pills—a remedy that has you lous investors. In no instance is of In the main clubhouse was the shortest time get a bottle of PARISI- any yellow ceived through traveling salesmen, so that the cured thousands. possible this returned to color factories continue busy and the outlook is for AN SAGE today and use it. illgotten money those prevailing used fdr the reception- of merit in the Scott's Conditions in the leather Convincing proof following Besides banishing dandruff and making your TYPEWRITES steady employment. from whom it has been taken in the smaller There was PARISIAN SAGE by misrep- parlor, pink. market are irregular, some kinds being more statement: scalp immaculately clean, is resentation and fraud. It to a is a off to stop falling hair and goes lawyers, wealth of flowers, plants and ever- active, while there falling in others.— W. C. Sheldon of Brooks, Me., says: “I have guaranteed itching Emulsion Dun's January 27th. scalp and impart life and beauty to the hair. and to the freedom of Review, no occasion to use Doan’s or others, buy the reens in the decorations. Our new had Kidney Pills One of Rochester’s most prominent barbers for a criminals, and few realize the suffering president, Mrs. Stanley Plummer, of Maine School for Girls Full. any other kidney remedy long time. You writes: is the embodiment of am a of l to former Gentlemen: “I barber fifteen years’ entailed upon those who have been de- whom we are was attrac- may continue publish my testimonial Cash or Installments justly proud, have used for elements that make for Halxowell, Me., Jan. 24—Miss Gertrude A. experience, many things hair of what in most cases is | given in 1905, as I still have unlimited confi- to hard tively gowned in white silk with Irish McDonald, principal of the State Industrial but never found anything equal PARISIAN dence in Doan’s Pills.” dandruff. It is also a ed money. Two of these cases have lace and black French good health and School for Girls, announced tonight that the Kidney SAGE for removing WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. point velvet. Mrs. hair and itch- institution was full and that no more inmates For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fos- splendid dressing quickly stops e to our notice. One was of a of Portland wore an dress of have used it for the last crip- exquisite strength. could be received for the present. This is the New sole ing scalp. I three ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, York, agents Chamber of a man who had lost an arm by an hand-embroidered lavender voile. only school for in the State. Word has years.”—T. D. Smith. Commerce Many AU, DRUGGISTS \ girls for the United States. N. June been sent to civil all over Bldg., Rochester, Y., 27,1911. losion and was to earn a other were worn. magistrates the struggling handsome gowns After Remember the name—Doan’s—%and take no PARISIAN SAGE is sold by A. A. Howes & fjd State to make no more commitments to this for 1 ivelihood. He was induced to part wit“ the reception there was a brief enter- school. other. Co. and druggists everywhere 50 cents. CARLE & JONES, OF BELFAST. The regular monthly business meeting of the THENEWS Woman’s Hospital Aid will be held at the hos- pital tomorrow, Friday, at 2.80 p. m. rr r.usHEKS* notick. at The chorus rehearsal of the Belfast Musical e copies of The Journal are on sale with Current Evenrs in places: A_ Society, charge of tht- following office. Miss Amy E. Stodderd, will be held next Tues- \RsroRT. At the post man once wrote a testi- ton Springs. At the post office. day evening, at 7 30 o’clock. V ! kkport. At the store of I. H. \7. monial to a soap concern Geo. Yeaton of Augusta, Assistant Horti- of a home. We ^ ^ rtf happy j culturist of WHAT Dickens. Maine, will lecture j ; kn. Store of D. J. at Equity- and M. J. as follows: bake fresh and Sullivan, Searsport Dow, Grange hall Friday, Feb. 9th, afternoon and ; every day ■«• authorized to receive sub- i agents Gentlemen, evening. A general invitation is extended. [ and \ and advertisements. ; most delicious palat- i ■'] used a cake of your soap The Ladies’ Aid of the bmcan Journal Publishing Co. Congregational haven’t Rolls. Six Months ago and church of North Belfast will a able Bread and — give public sup- | used other since.” > per Feb. YOUR Improvement Society will meet at the any Wednesday evening, 7th, from 6 to 8 EYES the Yours o’clock, followed a control a L'unton & Morse Monday, Feb. 5th, at j truly, by catchy drama, "The FANCY CAKE large per cent of the nerve Spinster’s Convention.” The admission is 26 force of your body. |Is Reason?! and the are ■ and cal- a time cents, public cordially invited. everything The of nerve force is of more aldo County Veteran Association will Six Months is long Pastry saving I importance than the of The Belfast » the most saving large today, Feb. 1st, in West Winterport, to without High School ha.; been invited to culated to tempt Forty years ago people did not know 1 go washing— suras of You cannot to I send to the Students money. afford u-r permitting. delegates Conference to S but woman would be be held at the U delicate appetite practice economy at the expense of of of any niversity of Maine, Feb. 16th, I what a Colcord Winterport, secretary | health was. 1 17th and 18th. The your and eye-sight. telephone ..Mo and Penobscot Society, to Six Months University will provide Agricultural glad go Our will relief entertainment and their guests will glasses give you and es that the 1912 fair will be held at only be f BREAD. without She cer. to CURTIS comfort which will pay large divi- 11th and 12th. Mending. required pay travelling expenses. | in New y Sept. 10th, Principal in Today Maine, Ver- I dends stored nerve force. Hampshire, Proctor will name the delegates later. BAKERY, CHURCH up ladies of Reformed church will | Trinity tainly can enjoy this privi- STBEETJ No charge for consultation. A number |CITY public supper in the church dining room large of tickets have been sold | mont and Massachusetts there are I Friday. will be served at lege if she will insist that for the Redmen's mask ball and Ghost ■•row, Supper Dance There was no quorum at the regular meet- Viock. Admission 15 cents. to be given at the Opera House on the of over her family all werr night ing of the school committee last Monday 9ZOL S 400,000 telephones in February 12th. Keyes orchestra will daily | 'he H' use committee on pensions has pass- furnish evening. music and the scenic the for increase of production will be one of ? favorably application Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. L. Shute moved /TV2T Sf9£TCM£./ST use* the best yet given by the Redmen. r. of Rufus N. Brown of Swanville and To the new on into their attractive home Room Fellows’ 1 1 best costumed dancers liberal yesterday No. 1, Odd Block. mended a pension of $30 per month, prizes will be awarded. Park street. rt. will be a ball at Silver Harvest You grand The Universalist Social Aid will meet with realize the need and the conveni- -..ill WalHn Tnoarlov ovonlmr Poh fifh Fred E. of I Wyman Northport who called at | Union street, this, And what’s The Mrs. John Stephenson, Stockings. Journal office last Tuesday to pay his sub- A music by Keyes orchestra of Belfast, afternoon at 2 o'clock. Kiuea nve Thursday, NOTICE ence. Hcnpuon porxers recently. One a me everybody, as this will be the banner more, not a bit more stock- 1 The Civic League Record has published a j spring pig, weighed the f the season. Baked bean supper at 806^ pounds; others Constipation can be cured only by a Tonic in 1 S. tax entries in Maine money needed than were yearlings and list of the U. liquor intermission. ing weighed respectively 471, Laxative that strengthens the bowels to do 414 and from Oct. 7, 19U, to Jan. 4,1912. It includes not a old-fashioned 436, 411 pounds, a total of 2038J pounds'. I Why install telephone of own ■.arles Seekins of Palermo, formerly of Au- buying the Waldo Elvin E. Han- their own work. 5(Most Laxatives weaken). your I He marketed the four yearlings in Rockport, the following for County: was arraigned last week in the munici- Belfast; R. H. Wilson’s Laxative Tablets will do the]work Kind. receiving 8 cents per son, Commercial House, Moody, instead of with Mending pound. your urt at Augusta, charged non-sup- Belfast; Frank H. Reynolds, Burnham Junction. right." I will send a sample dozen by mail bothering neighbor by I A was received | f nis wife. He was found guilty and or- telegram by relatives of 6 pairs of Men’s, $1.50 of who died for a 2 cent stamp. tf5 S39BSI hers time James W. Pendleton announcing that he died The remains Augustus Darby, using every you want :o pay her $10 per month. A bond of of 2.00 something? | 6 pairs Women’s, in Boston at in arrived in Belfast on the morning CITY DRUG STORE, BELFAST, MAINE. | 12.50 Tuesday and that the re- Virginia, exacted to enforce compliance with 2.00 6 pairs of Children’s, mains would arrive in Belfast train Monday en route to Castine, but as the order. Wednesday I A word to our Local will the steamers are unable to make their on Penobscot of Odd Fellows will Manager a man night by train. His sister, Miss Martha M. bay trips Encampment, bring in the — | setting acetyline gas light were in at their :elay Remember the only Pendleton, and his brother-in-law, account of the ice the remains placed work the Royal Purple degree regular to home to harbor has been George your talk over monument in this left the tomb at Grove cemetery. meeting next Tuesday evening on a number of every detail g is Darby, Monday afternoon for Boston, call- receiving I the contractors having been unable Store in town ed candidates. with Holeproof there by a telegram announcing his critical The next meeting of Seaside Chautauqua v you. a portion of the apparatus, which was | | condition. Circle will be held with Mrs. C. A. Hubbard, The military ball to be given by Canton Pal- from Sweden. This has how- arrived, will be one of the best ever at- Parish Party. The second Unitarian No. 4 Park street, Monday afternoon, Febru- las, Feb. 27th, ss now in Portland, but from parish present The lesson will be from the the local Canton. There will be a party, held in Memorial hall was ary 5th. January tempted by -,s it will be before the is January 25th, spring light “Read- State officers and well attended and old number of the Chautauquan magazine, very large gathering of the stalled. heartily enjoyed by and in South “The Ameri- the decorations and concert together young. The children’s hours were from 6.30 ing Journey America,” program, of eeds the recent whist party given can Poet’s and the article on “American with the of attract many. to 8 30 p. m., when games were in order. Miss View,” Degree Chivalry,will ■ rial Hall the associate members of WALDO by Engineering.” Roll-call, current events. All Frances Howes, assisted by Misses Marian Advertised Letters. The following letters and Crafts will be for a expended members are requested to be present at this Hazeltine, Belle Keating and Hazel Doak, remained uncalled for inlthe Belfast postoffice ■set and table of Mission style for the Avis librarian in the new li- | Miss Morison, meeting. served cake and cocoa. A dance Jan. 30th. Ladies—Mr s. m in the Marsh There is sent to followed, for the week ending building. brary at Springfield, Mass., recently with Pierce has to the Bel- music by Keyes orchestra. Mrs. Mr. E. R. presented Annie Abbie F. Miss Sacfie 11 sum left and it is to add and a of the Harry Robbins, Salisbury, Co. hoped the Belfast report library pictures W. Clark and fast Free a copy of his j Miss Frances Howes were the Library recently pub- White. M. J. Geo. Telephone Bond, to be used for The are on Gentlemen—Capt. .1 chairs, dishes, etc., dedication of the library. pictures “A Practical Manual of Steam and committee. The parties will be continued lished book, J. Herbert Barney McNamee, J. L. and afternoon teas are (2 letters), inesday Saturday Exhibition and worth seeing. Hot-water and was told the li- through the winter. The next, February 16th, Heating,” by F. K. Perkins, Capt. A. H. become so popular. Pillsbury, Capt. McKinley Day. Thomas H. Marshall Cir- will be a brarian that books of that class are in valentine party, followed by a dance. great Thomas. .ITARIAN Alliance. Mrs. Ellis Peter- cle, Ladies of the G. A. R., observed McKinley demand by the High school students and other West Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. af- Harry Tooth- Rev. James E. NorcroBS of Boston will speak amaica Plain, Mass., who came here in at their meeting last Tuesday men 01 me it is cerutiiuy encour- Day regular aker are young city, read receiving congratulations. It is a in the Baptist church this, Thursday, rests of the National Alliance of Uni- ternoon. A brief sketch of his life was aging to know that our yonng people are giv- jsvening boy-Roger Elms is visiting his grand- at the work of The American -poke last Thursday afternoon before by Mrs. Nettie Merrithew, short quotations ing their attention to the practical rather than 7.30,"concerning parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kimball_Mr. Home Mission Society. Mr. Norcross an’s Alliance of the First Parish (Uni- were read by the members, and two of his the sensational literature of the day. Baptist and Mrs. Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Leslie social hour at the home of Mrs. A. A. Howes, favorite were “Lead Kindly Wood, is*a*very interesting spealcer. £A^ hymns sung—one, Ralph Skay of Prospect lost the index finger Miller and Mrs. H. A. Wilson spent will foliow*the lecture” an will erson is fresh from her work among Light,” by Mrs. Susan Cooper, and the other, Sunday dfrefrestiments with Mr. and of his left hand at the first joint Jan. 24th Music Mrs. F. T. Wentworth.... Mr. be served. All members of the congregation Lovers. whites of North Carolina and told in “Nearer My God to Thee,” by a chorus of Charles Harriman when operating the bone grinder in Fogg’s of what is done narrowly escaped meeting are most cordially invited. -ting way being along members. market. He frequently visits the market, and with a serious loss last An over- educational and industrial lines for a. m. Sunday. TAKE Fire. The alarm rrom dox 23 at 9.45 wanted to make himself useful and was allow- Party. Mrs. Essie P. Carle, PLEASE NOTICE. I have a heated chimney caused a fire to break A Delightful | strictly ft of these unfortunate people. This the basement through Friday was for a blaze started in ed to run the machine. The glove he wore Mrs. Phoebe D. Crawford and Miss Nellie H. Piano which I wish to and set the mantel on fire, but the use of high grade sell and it will be sold at the South is by the on by supported entirely of the grocery store of E. H. Haney lower become caught in the cogs, drawing the finger issued 80 invitations to a held last the was called and the fire ex- Hopkins party : the Unitarian Alliances and a gener- telephone help a bargain: Main street. Charles W. Lancaster, the own- in and crushing it badly before the power in of the Colonial. with slight Tuesday evening the parlors jn: was pledged by the Belfast branch, er out the water tinguished damage_Percy of the building, was thawing could be turned off. Dr. E. D. Tapley gave Fifteen card tables and two large extension individual Simmons left on the train last morn- my contributions were made. with a and in some Saturday the pipes lamp way caught needed surgical attention and the finger mara UnrVitarl hv £*TPPn Candl^S. ing for New York and on the was to visit was unable way the fire. He tried to control it, but is healing well. is with his and the many Mr. Horace Park of N. Young Skay living softening the electric lights, “Everett Cabinet dances should realize are Pittsfield, H., Grand.” that they but I to do so and called Charles C. Coombs, who is formerly Miss Emma in attend- of aunt, Skay, this city and evening gowns in the old-fashioned f the National and not Belfast. dainty society, a part in the to assist him. the ! ! employed store, Finding ing public schools. room made an attractive scene. At 6.30, i.iselves. It was most An Automobile pleasing to the that the fire was Mr. Company. The certificate | getting beyond them, The High School Plays. The two one- cocktails, chicken salad, hot biscuit, Quartered Oak Case, lately tuned and in of of the grape-fruit absolutely per- ranch to have this National speaker Coombs in the alarm and the firemen organization Eastern Sales Company rang act comedies, “The Teeth of the Gift Horse” coffee, ice cream and assorted cakes were fect condition—as as the it hem. Mrs. Peterson is the was recorded in the Waldo of good day left the factory. The touring soon had the fire extinguished, and the all out County Registry and “The tables which had been I Deeds Scheme that Failed,” will be present- served. The two large left Friday morning for Houlton, and January 22nd. The purposes of the reputation of the Everett Pianos are well known to most was sounded at 10.10 o’clock. The store ed the Senior class B. H. S. the non whist players, were then are to in by Friday evening, | occupied by i- about a week's engagements in Maine and company deal automobiles and auto- Piano | stock were somewhat damaged by smoke at the House with the casts: removed and was begun at the remain- players, and is a safe guarantee of a mobile and Opera following bridge high quality. g ing elsewhere. While in Belfast she water. parts accessories, both new and ; “The Teeth of the Gift Horse.” 15 tables. At 10.30 the score cards were If to ing in want of an EXTRA FINE INSTRUMENT at a truest of Miss Charlotte W. Colburn. second-hand, buy and sell any and all the i St. Francis Guild. The second party under Dick Butler, Stephen C. Clement taken up, Mrs. Fred R. Poor winning makes; to and sell and in stock call and see it at Supper and Ball. The buy keep Devlin H. S. Jones Mrs. A. bargain price, 72 Main St., Me. supper ; the auspices of the Young Ladies Guild of St. Blake, first prize, a silver candlestick; George Belfast, repairs and accessories for and all automo- Mrs. Edna Crawford .riven Hose any Butler, bunch of red car- by Washington Company Francis church was as successful as the first. Quimby, the second, a large j biles and to conduct a automobile busi- Anne Fisher, Marjorie Carleton House last even- general the third, !'ast*Opera Friday There were nine tables whist. Aunt Mary, Mabel Craig nations, and Mrs. George O. Bailey, playing plain ness anywhere in the New States. a success. It had been four I England Katie, Ruth Kimball. with CHAS. R. COOMBS. great The first ladies prize, a framed of the a water color. The guests departed I picture The stock is all common he had had a capital $10,000, stock had company supper in Madonna, the mother and was won Synopsis. The Butlers, married, have many expressions of the pleasure they child, by of a par value of of which is newly with their annual ball and $100, nothing to the three that ! Mrs. Francis X. Penuleton; the consolation, a received a pair of hideous vases from Mr. enjoyed and with congratulations in. H. T. E. F. Littlefield for food paid Field, and How- E. Inez met with a generous re- I bottle of catsup, by Miss Martha M. Pendleton, Butlers aunt, from whom they have big ex- hostesses. Misses Katherine Brier, ard Cheney have one share each of common Hazel sted by the four well laden The first gentleman’s a hat brush in pectations. Mrs. Butler sells them at a rum- Avery, Edna Crawford, Alice Parker, price, stock; 97 shares in the the full of j remaining treasury/.^E. Ellis and Margar- length the hall. A leather case, was won John and the mage sale and then the aunt comes to visit Doak, Belle Keating, Alfreda j by Flynn, F. Littlefield is H. T. lore the hour president; Field, clerk; every available ; consolation, a cabbage, by John Casey. Cake them. Their explanations of the absence of et Craig assisted the hostesses. r Howard Cheney, treasurer; H. T. Field. How- and as many more were at the I and coffee were served Misses Culli- the vases, and their endeavors to recover by Mary ard and E. F. A committee Cheney Littlefield, directors. of the firemen nan, Rose McGoven, Mrs. L. H. Colcord and them, lead to the most laughable situations. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CUBED Resolutions of Respect. Seaside _i i ! supervision and were assisted Mrs. George Darby. Chau- “The Scheme that Failed.” P’cal as they cannot reach the : young ladies, and the service tauqua Circle has adopted the following reso- Paul by applications, I For several Mr. James H. Howe3 has Jennings, Ansel Packard ear. There is only one years lutions: j diseased portion of the We have received over ve been better. A large ; Victor Craven, Victor Merram that is constitu- 7,000 rolls 1912 delega- entertained the clerks in his dry goods store way to cure deafness, and by our Mrs. Flossie Heal an in from Northport and there were Whereas, sister, Mary L. Robertson, has Jennings, tional remedies. Deafness is caused by and last he them Fannie wall annually Friday evening gave been called from the limited attainments a Jennings, hazel Doak mucous lining of the paper, 5 to 25 cents and would ^ Camden, Brooks, and of flamed condition of the prices Searsport a a short Mrs. Craven, Morrill banquet at The Colonial. The tables were i earthly life to the perfect knowledge Lytle Eu. rachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed 'dngs. Some of the uncut food of the kwith. i and ! Bridget, Bee 1 or hear- be decorated with cut flowers and ap- heavenly eternal; therefore, be it Virgie you nave a rumbling sound imperfect very pleased to show the to about 60 prettily samples you. families were remem- Resolved, That we, the members of Seaside Synopsis. A young man to ent. r- and when it is closed, Deafness is and fourteen covers were laid. 1 ne | wishing ! ing, entirely pointed Chautauqua Circle, our ! inflammation can be ibli some remained to be distrifc- express appreciation tain a college friend is embarrassed because the result, and unless the menu consisted of tomato roast of the many qualities of heart and brain which restored to its normal are lay. A chorus of male soup, turkey, his taken out and this tube We also agents in Belfast and have voices,which ever made her an honored and household is without servants. His sister, forever; | cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, turnip, loved member condition, nearing will be destroyed >• Hammons’ of our her who is quartet, gave several 1 Circle; genuine love for her the affiance of the of ten are caused by Catarrh, b< iled Manhattan cheese crack- study, young collegian, nine cases out the 1912 line of before onions, salad, taste for the best literature and her condition of of A. E. Thibaut’s Keyes’ orchestra struck up original I offers to disguise herself and act in this which is nothing but an inflamed samples mince assorted ice in capac- 1 ers, pie, cake, strawberry compositions both prose and verse which mucous surfaces. march, which was led by Chief ity. Her failure to conceal her leads the cheese and coffee. have contributed so much to the interests of I identity One Hundred Dollars for any PEERLESS line wall 5c to S. L. cream, crackers, Roquefort We will give papers, $5.00 tephen Shute and Mrs. Shute. our meetings. to a series of most situations and a that can- After the Mr. Howes an informal | amusing case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) rder had 18 banquet gave numbers, including ten Resolved, That at our Alumni reunions we I scheme that failed. not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for roll. talk on followed a discussion will ever the per cos, and the floor was salesmanship, by cherish memory of her circulars free. filled. Chief charming The plays will be followed by a social dance, of store the clerks. It was a personality and social graces, and that such | & CO., Toledo, O. Shute was floor with topics by very F. J. CHENEY | director, assist- times will us less of and with music by Keyes* orchestra. Tickets at Yours very enjoyable affair. Those of the staff bring joy pleasure Sold by Druggists, 75c. truly, ? A. D. and E. L. regular because nor, Hayes Cook as aids. she is there. popular prices. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. r present were. Miss Maude E. Russell, Miss That we \ served ice cream and cake and hot Resolved, tender to the bereaved CARLE Maude M. Matthews, Miss Mildred I. husband our deepest in this his & JONES. un an attractively arranged booth Darby, sympathy Mrs. Louise B. great loss; that these resolutions be of the There Brooks, Mrs. John S. Davis, placed stage. were many upon our records, that a copy be sent to the Miss Lou Thompson, Miss Eva L. Morris, Miss | spectators in the galleries and husband and to The Republican Journal for Charlotte M. Miss Hattie E. John- vas enjoyed into the small hours, Tibbetts, publication. son and Earl The clerks Julia G. j re distributed as follows: Charles E. Braley. holiday pres- McKeen, , Committee Nellie ■ I S. on Vanadium Steel ent were Mrs. Fletcher, I id Charles Mabel Wilkins, Miss Florence 75,000 watch; H. Brickley, $5 Effie E. I Resolutions Girl Wanted Brown and Mrs. Clarence E. Hall. Gannon, l Hill, a barrel of .flour; Allen C. Belfast, January 29, 1912. Chas. R. Coombs rug and box of East Belfast. Mrs. T. L. Shute and cigars; Stillman D. daugh- New Advertisements. The first semi- APPLY AT ONCE TO a ton of coal. Fred W. ter, Miss Nina, arrived home from Waltham, | Seavey annual clearance sale at “The Home of Good Ford Model T. e Cars of I UNDERTAKER, weight the ham donated Mass., January 24th.Mrs. F. M. by Staples, Values” Ralph D. Southworth, proprietor, is LEONARD & adbury. is the when down hill last morn- BARROWS Following Roll of going Bridge Friday still going on and will continue || until February 1912."" ^LICENSED EM8ALMER, l Washington Hose Company: ing slipped on the ice and fell, breaking both § FOR George 10th. Do not miss this to secure bones near opportunity | aptain; Wm. A. the right ankle. Her Decrow, Foreman; husband, great bargains in and One of the Original and Exclusive Features which CORONER FOR WALDO who clothing furnishing COUNTY ton, Asst. Foreman; Lee was with her, was unable to carry her and HI Robinson, goods ...The only Holeproof store in town is am hurried back to ( Have made the Ford Model T the Most Wanted at Once Brown, 1st Knowlton’s store, where he got Popular, Ip Pipeman; Henry The Dinsmore Store. The stock- Assistant and she was carried Holeproof \ Pipeman; Martin Web- help to the store. When Most and Most Serviceable Car in A ings go six months without mending_Note Widely Bought EVERYTHING MODERN IN young girl for light housework. No wash- eman; Coring H. 2nd As- Dr. E. L. Stevens arrived he took her home in jUj j|| ing. to Colcord, the phenomenal prices for the last three MS the World is as follows: Apply 1 '11 days a‘1; Fred Gilmore, 3rd his team and with Dr. Small set the bones. The HI ARNOLD HARRIS. 6 Park Street. Pipeman; of Harry W. Clark & Co’s Red Caskets and Burial id Tag Sale. No FORD SPUR PLANETARY TRANSMISSION, which the driver has Assistant Pipeman; Herbert patient is as comfortable as could be expected. through goods charged at these prices ...Bread and complete control of the car by which the motor i3 always connected with \W N JTK'K. The sunsenber here- Miss Emma is instantly, Suits. Hydrantman; Ralph 2nd Blake caring for her ..Tne L. the no time lost in no FORD nonce that sin* has been Darby, rolls, fancy cake nrd pastry, baked fresh ffm car, shifting speeds, crunching or strip ;ing of gears. IjlXKCTfTKlX’S!i by gives duly ap- John A. S. every SMj executrix of the last will and testament Dow, 3rd of Trinity Reformed Church elected the |(|)) MODEL T starts on the instant and picks up speed with the fleetness of a deer. §§ij pointed Hydrantman; day at the City Bakery, Church street_Chas. Home 48-3 of Men Walter officers at Mr. Ford has demonstrated the correctness of his genius in this device. It is Telephone Jenney, Joan, Scott following their regular meeting last L. C/jombs is 11. PA III. offering a great bargain in a scientifically right and is one of the elementary features in the increasing demand aUGUSTIKK KK. late of Islesboro, fbins, Fred Arthur Thursday: President, Mrs. Office 48-4 Nickerson, Augusta Fletcher; high grade piano, an "Everett Cabinet Grand.” flag for Ford cars. I in the muin> of M aino, d» ceased. All •persons v*ce Mrs. Wm. h vieg demands agniist tin* estate of said de- president, Vaughan; secretary, It seen at j maybe 72 Main street. ...If are « esired t" tin* -aim* for ! Mrs. you 72 MAIN STREET, BELFAST j ceased present settle- Snow; treasurer, Mrs. Fred The are ment. and ad n e-bie.i thereto are to Kruger. thinking of buying an auto call on Carle & fi for Waldo & JONES. fe requested elders and deacons took Agents County—CARLE | make puwnent immediately. ! their seats last Sun- Jones and let them tell you about the Ford ■■■ — — KM 1A K r— — —t PARKKR, day: deacons, E. O. Pendleton and Frank Model T. cars for lalesboro. danuaiv 9, 1912— 3w5 | 1912 ...Why not install a ; Strout; elders, Roscoe Black, A. K. Fletcher. of own telephone your and not bother your i- .... Mrs. Louisa who Patterson, is spending neighbor. The aldo Co. will send the Telephone NUiil'c Uh 1-UKcULUSUKt winter months with Mrs. Peter a man to Edison Olson, is your home to talk it over with you. To Let. confined to her William S. Dyer of Lincolnvilie, bed.Mr. and Mrs. Louis ...James H. Howes 9 cent sale begins Feb. rooms suitable for WHEREAS,in the County of Waldo and State of Bowen are Three unfurnished rejoicing on the birth of a 3d and will continue for three Maine, his mortgage deed dated the thir- baby days only. The at 14 street. by girl, January 28th... The funeral light housekeeping Bayview ! tieth of October, A. I). 1909, and recorded of Frank public are invited to call and examine the day Dunbar was held at to in Waldo Registry of Deeds, Book 294, Page 25, the home of his sister, great values offered ...A Apply * girl is wanted at conveyed to one Sidney J. Moouy of said Lin- Mrs. Bert Annis, last once FRED HORN. Tuesday at 10 a. m., Rev. for light house work. No colnvilie, a certain lot or parcel of land with the Wm. washing. Ap- Vaughan of Trinity Reformed Church ply to Arnold 6 buildings thereon, situated in said Lincohiville Harris, Park street ... Girl as follows: at the N. officiating. The bearers were and bounded Beginning Chas. Bruce, wanted, Apply at once to Leonard & Bar- E’lionographs [how much] W. corner of land formerly owned by G. A. Atwood Mathews, John and rows.... H. L. Crosby Herbert Whitten Co. have the Union Knight on the southerly side of road leading A^y size and Smith....Rev. SALES MANAGER with Wm. Vaughan returned the For from Rackliff’s turn by Chester Dean’s farm; last Cookery Bags, only bags authorized in This Piano? i2 Saturday morning from a thence following line of said road, S. 83.\ deg. for business trip to New America for “Soyers’ Paper Bag Cooking.”_ WANTED FOR BELFAST records, Cure for W., 209 feet to a stake; thence S. 9.^ deg. \V., 217 York....A party of men catarrh and cold in the head and a young from Camden Sealed bids will be received till 12 M. on & j feet to a thence N. E., 209 feet 15, 1912, stake; 83^ deg. took Tonic Laxative for at The February Hughes y business advantage of the good last constipation City Must be strong getter to a stake in said line; thence follow- sleighing Sat- Drug “tore... .See notice of Son Piano No. when the bids will be and S Knight’s redemption of B. Mahogany Upright 21652, opened 217 feet to the urday night and drove to East Belfast to G. M. L. R. R. | ing said line, N. 9$ deg. E., place at- Co. 4 per cent bonds. the Piano will the Position will | ^1.00 tend the p go to highest bidder. and organizer. pay of beginning; containing one acre, more or Down dance at Knowlton’s hall. Although less; and whereas said Sidney J. Moody, by his it was a cold 44 p ‘This is a desirable one of the latest models to man. Ad* night couples were present instrument, being regular jjj $500 a month right | assignment of said mortgage dated December and and all in of 50c- per week report a good time. Come again. p of a thoroughly reliable manufacturing concern. < | 7, 1911, and recorded Waldo Registry at dress with references, Detroit > Book 297, 43, to me, the Music by Keyes.Allie Howard had NOTICE Deeds, Page assigned the mis- i' Come in and see the Piano and ask wish < the said the note, debt fortune to I will cure \ any questions you regarding undersigned, mortgage, lose one of his which your Catarrh and Cold in 60 State his horses, drop- Head the Information and blanks mailed on Tool Co., street, Boston, and claim thereby secured, and all interest, dead proposition. application. ,! ped while he was on the road for Bel- by an easy treatment and low price. It has | by virtue of said mortgage, in and to «i\ mont last Mass. 2w5 therein described; and ) CARLE week. Alfred Ellis of Swan cured hundreds and will cure premises whereas*^ Lake & yours. Write : music store, ; condition of said mortgage has been brom*^; avenue also lost a DITAUCDJC JONES’, horse last week or THE CHILDREN 3. 1 ii K 3 T reason of and has call at now, therefore, by of the breach t—\ bought one of & Co. rl I V/nLn w condition I claim a foreclosure of sa Belfast, Maine. Cooper to replace the one *1 Belfast,me. KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE thereof, he lost. CITY DRUC STORE, RELFAST, MAINE mortgage. 3w5 tffi j COUCH SYRUP January 19,1912. AMY B. DYEFL> a Probate MAKI1SC CANARIES OUT OF SPAR- At court held at Belfast, within and for fun, noise and excite- Craft. for the County of Waldo, on the 9th day of Everything Pirate ROWS. January, A. I). 1912. Maine to California. and St. From ment. We visited the Palace FREEMAN, brother of Elizabeth lows WOMAN VVrecK Cloud on SAMUELParker, late of Northport, io said of l’rancis which were thronged of Fleet Clipper Flying That social in the form of County Hotels, influence, Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition of The Journal: I Main. or in whatever other To the Editor with masqueraders in all kinds of comi- Shores Sailed Spanish imitation, rivalry, praying thatjhe may be appointed administrator on December social influence exert its ef- of the estate of said deceased. i left Boston for California cal and masked. They had Crew Put to Death After Fight With Cun- ways may costumes, Ordered, That the said notice went to fect, does play a role in shaping the early petitioner gives to a winter I kinds to add to Will SPAIN boat. all interested a of 19th, lovely day. beautiful music of ail of certain animals comes out persons by causing copy this responses order to be published three weeks in the B. M., C. V. and G. T.; occasion. In the streets At the Grant homestead at Peaks Is- at successively Chicago by the fun of the clearly in the work of Conradi Clark The Republican Journal, a newspaper published and soon land there on the wall a beautiful reared at Belfast, that at a through Massachusetts were hundreds of automobiles brilliantly Freed From hangs University. This investigator they may appear Probate passed Shooting Pains, of Cloud. Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said through with painting the clipper ship Flying English sparrows in the presence of ca- got into New Hampshire; passed illuminated and gayly decorated The Beale of County,'on the 13th day ot February, A. D. 1912, Spinal Weakness, Dizziness, painter, Frank Portland, naries, keeping them from birth separate at ten of the clock before noon, and show Concord and other nice look- banners and of all de- has his The cause, Manchester, streamers, flags beautifully displayed art. from their own kind. The first sparrow if any they have, why the prayer of said peti- Mont- and by Lydia E. Pinkham’s old sailor the recalls tioner should not be granted. i ing cities. Then into Vermont, scriptions. The crowd was joliy who views picture was captured when one day old, and was the of GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. 1 White River days when this was one the noted reared a foster-mother. Dur- pelier, Barre, St. Albans and goodnatured ana full of fun, all out for Vegetable by canary A true copy. Attest: ; Compound. of the marine list. The Chas. P. towns. had ships Flying ing the growing period this sparrow wai Hazei.tine, Register. J Junction, nice thrifty looking a good time, and I guess they it, Cloud was most of the one of the classy isolated from all other sparrows and plac- into the Dominion of of one. At was We then too, the every vessels. She recog- a cana- a passed by appearance Ottumwa, Iowa. —“For years I was square-rigged 'W ed in room containing about 20 At Probate Court, held at Belfast, within aim and nized as the fastest for the of on Canada and soon reached the large midnight all the bells and steam whistles almost a constant sufferer from female among the seamen ries. The native characteristic “chirp” County Waldo, the 9tL day of that the January, a. D. 1912, of Montreal, with some to and blow for the next clipper ever sailed Spanish Main, first developed. As time went on this fine looking city began ring MOK8E, of William s. and she has an interesting history. So ASHAMED OF HER FACE was less and daughter then the fun and excitement to dreadful given less, being gradually ALMEDAKeene, late of Freedom, in said of magnificent looking buildings; hour and the forms; great was her in that those County speed sailing “I was ashamed of my face,” writes replaced by the “peep” which is natural Waldo, deceased, having presented a pefitio: a looking city of more furious than ever. We were shooting pains all who in that she be city of Toronto, good grow |i wanted to engage smuggling, Miss Pickard of North Carolina. “It to the canaries. The sparrow improved praying may appointed admmistra over sick but trix of the estate of said deceased. inhabitants. Our trip took us 600 out until two o’clock in the morning and j| my body, privateering and slave carrying purchas- was all full of pimples and scars, in his vocal efforts by this kind of train- ^ 280,000 after using D. D. D. Prescription for Ordered, That the said notice headache, spinal ed her. For a long time this craft and the Confidence to petitioner give to Canada. It is a fine look- the streets were still with j Eczema I can say that now there is ing, gaining finally all interested a of miles through thronged her crew persons by causing copy tin got mixed up in attacking Eczema and that was chime would burst level and free weakness, dizziness, no sign of that in when the canaries order to be published three weeks successively country, quite merrymakers. merchant what in The a ing farming : depression, and vessels, taking they three years ago.” into song. A second sparrow was cap- Republican Journal, newspaper publish- nice fields and The San are a wanted and a on fire. This is but one of thousands of cases ed at Belfast, that they may appear at a Proban from rocks, with looking Franciscans stirring that was then setting ship tured when two weeks and was rear- if everything in which D. D. D. has simply washed old, Court, to be held at Belfast, within and tor sa; and It cer- There is a that every has his orchards and good looking buildings, crowd and full of life and fun. horrid. I tried saying dog away the skin trouble. D. D. D. ed in a room with the canaries. The County,on the lBthdayof February, a. I) lUr* || many and true of of day, this is sometimes priv- cleanses the skip of the germs of Ec- of course, al- at ten of the clock before noon, and show eavi' an air of thrift and neatness that com- tainly was a lively nigiii, full mirth, doctors in different regular sparrow chirp had, if ^ ateers. It was so with the Flying Cloud. zema, Psoriasis and other serious skin this time. After any they have, why trie prayei of said pet; and and to be remem- of the United diseases; stops the itch instantljr, and ready developed by tioner should not be granted. pares very favorably with New England. music noise, long v parts She made an attack on one of the Span- when used with D. D. D. soap the cures being with the canaries for a time he de- «EO. K. JOHNSON, Judge a but E. ish We Lake Ontario, a beautiful bered with Gypsy Siniih, States, Lydia frigates, and much to her surprise seem to be like ve more or re- A true copy. Attest: passed by pleasure, -t t_ permanent. Nothing oped ;a song which less she was D. for the Chas. P. Hazei.tim-.. stretches as far as born in in a forced to run. With every yard D. D. complexion. sembled that of the canaries—it was Regi.-dei sheet of water that genuine gypsy, England to ble has done more forme than of canvas a breeze the Trial bottle 25 cents, enough re-* Compound set, and good different from the can and reached Sarnia, the tent, a great evangelist, is holding provo the merit of this wonderful rem- certainly something very eye see, Cloud tried from the At a Probate Court held at w it l.i av all the doctors. I feel it my duty to tell to get away gun- edy. the of the Dr. Belfast, the custom- here for a month in a vast ordinary song sparrow. lor the County of Waldo on the 9th last in Canada, where vival meetings boat, but the fired on her as We can also give you a full size stop you these facts. My heart is full of captain just Conradi says: “At first his voice was January, a. 1>. if 12. train to in- she was on of a comber in bottle for $1.00 on our absolute guar- house .officers boarded the pavilion that will seat about 10,000 peo- to E. Pinkham’s coming top not it was hoarse. I) sounded gratitude Lydia Vege- antee that if this very first bottle fails berutiful; JOHN L. DOW, appoir.trd trustee in the la*- I which the shell cut away the mizzen- tf our We then passed He draws great crowds to his meet- table for health.”—Mrs. to give you relief it will cost you noth- somewhat like the voice of the female will of Caioline H. Dow, latt ot Bellas!, spect baggage. ple. Compound my mast and in \ forced her to drop the rear. ing. canaries when to He said County ofVaUlo, deceased, haying j |. a tunnel under the St. Claire by his power and eloquence and has Harriet E. Wampler, 524 S. Ransom they try sing. sang sented a lor the confirmation through ings A hand-to-hand battle took The Wm. O. Poor & Me. petition praying Iowa. place. Son, Belfast, on a lower scale; ne often tried to reach said appointment, which took us into Port Huron, made conversions. Janu- Street, Ottumwa, crew of the were river, many Sunday, pirate ship overpow- but aid not succeed. Later higher notes, Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice we were more in the he headed a vast of Consider Well This Advice. ered, and without further Mich., and once ary 14th, parade any proceed- LOBSTER PROPAGATION. he learned to trill in a soft, musical man- woman from **'& umi Liiey weit- J.M1 iu uectLii. order to be published three weeks sucee-^iv. glorious U. S. A. We now see some fine several thousand Christian men with No suffering any form ner. In both these cases the call notes The vessel was in tow as a in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pul of female troubles should lose un- taken prize. of the canaries were These two with herds of Bibles. marched Market street hope facts and adopted. lished at Belfast, that may at a i*i looking farms, large horses, They up Not much was heard about her after Interesting figures regarding they appear til has E. ws were then taken from under bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and 1 coun- she given Lydia Pinkham's the propagation of lobsters in Maine sparr cattle and This is a great to the pavilion, headed by mounted police this incident. The had a said County, on the 13th ot a. l sheep. a ship certainly tile of the canaries and day February, fair trial. waters, and number of young cod tutelage placed ten of we Vegetable Compound record for fast She was the; 1912, at tiie clock before noon, and sho for beets for sugar and with a band of music and stirring good sailing. in a r»om where could hear the try raising singing fish, haddock and flounders liberaied in they song cause, if any they have, the of « This famous remedy, the medicinal in- New England built, been con- why prayer saw a many cars loaded with them hymns, such as “Onward, Christian having the are Commis- and call-notes of adult sparrows. For petitioner should not be granted. great of which are derived from structed at the present year, given by E. gredients Donald McKay shipbuild- the first two or three weeks the GEORGE JOHNSON. Judge. for the We at Lansing, Soldiers,” “Throw Out the Life Line,” sioner of Sea and Shore Fisheries James integrity A true Attest: factory. stopped native roots and herbs, has for ing yards in East Boston in the year of the and call-notes from copy. nl/i on ua rn nearly Donahue of Rockland: song learned l*. of where nnrl tl-w.,, nxnntnrl mill'll llllei 1851. Chas. JIazeltine, Register the State capital Michigan, to be a most valua- Her dimensions were: Length of was forty years proved The egg-bearing or mother lobsters the canaries maintained. At the tKoro ic q cnnitcil hnildincr and nice the line of march. He has about ble tonic and of keel, 208 feet; length of deck, 225 feet; along invigorator the fe- are from the fishermen and end of the sixth week, however, they At a Prrbate Court held at within an : over to bought put Belfast, Women length all from knight heads taff- had lost oi the for the County of on the 9tii State college of agriculture. There were 2,000 singers in his choir at the pavilion. male organism. everywhere in a for that purpose practically every vestige Waldo, day rail, 235 feet; beam, 45 feet; of pound arranged January, A. D. 1912. wire bear to the wonderful depth and retained there until such time as acquired canary song.— Professor John towers with hundreds of miles of The weather here is about like willing testimony 4 Septem- hold, 21 1-2 feet. Her tonnage was B. in for M OS CLEMENT, executor of the last will ■ virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham’s the eggs are in condition for Watson, Harper’s Magazine Abbie Canada and Michigan for the ber at home. The grass is green, flow- Vegeta- 1750. The Cloud a hatching. M. Caldwell, late of Belfast, in si through Flying only by slight are then taken to the and February. County of Waldo, ble Compound. "had it over’’ the of They hatchery deceased, having presented transmission of and from ers birds and it does margin Sovereign « power light blooming, singing, of the which are in petition praying that the actual masket \alue If you want advice write to t! e Sea. was at same stripped eggs, put the of said deceased now iii hi^ hand seem that there be special which built the EL A*. ED A tCOD WORKER. property Falls. We soon got into In- not possible could the tor to Niagara Lydia E. Pinkliam Medicine Co. (confi- yard. The Cloud’s day run from hatching-jars hatching, during subject the payment of the collateral jiihei .* Flying is a ‘‘I blamed heart for severe distress in auce tax, the interested m the succes- then and reached such a contrast in our country. I haven’t Mass. Your letter will noon to which period there steady circulation my persons diana, Illinois, finally dential) Lynn, noon as recorded Lieut. sion thereto and the by Maury, of water drawn from the ocean and my left side for two years,” writes VY. Evans, amount of tin- tax th the me- seen a flake of snow here for the winter be read and answered by a her be determined Chicago, the windy city, great opened, gives sailing 374 knots. Lieut. Maury Danvilie, Va "but I know now it was indiges- on, may by the Judge of Probat worn.in and held in strict confidence. forced through the jars night and day, of the full of bustle and and will not. gives the equivalent in land miles as tion, as Dr. King’s New Life t'il s completely Ordered, that the said petitioner give notice t tropolis West, until the lobsters are all interested 432.2 statue miles, which was 24 hours, young hatched, cured me.” Best for stomach, liver and kid- persons by causing a copy of th business. Then on Illinois into Weil, I guess I have written enough which occurs in and order to be published three weeks successive!) through THE KITTEN VS. THE MOUSE. 19 4 to April, May June, ney troubles, constipation, headache or debil- minutes, seconds, equal 427.5 in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- snow for this and if this the The mother lobsters after be- 25c. at all Iowa; then Missouri, where a tough time, escapes statue miles for 24 hours. In usually. ity. druggists. lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pi speaking of their are I The most of of those ing stripped eggs returned bate Court, to be held at Belfast, w ithin and f u storm was and it looked pretty waste basket will write more later. complete piece experi- who come next to making a prevailing, to locations the coast 1 said County, on the 13th of A. 1 > mental work upon the of record like that of the along from day February cold and The farm ali my friends a New bearing subject, the Flying Cloud, the 1912, at ten of the clock before noon, and show winterish. buildings Wishing Happy the instinctive of cats and mice which were collected, and enmity old tale recalls the James Bains, another they liberated; cause.il any they have, why the prayer of sa this section of the look Year I will now close. the of breeders I should be through country is that of Professor Yerkes and Mr. of the It was said that thereby keeping supply petitioner not granted. clipper style. GEO. E small and with small barns and J. Warren Skinner. Bloomfield. These work- this vessel is for future use in their natural element, i JOHNSON, Judge. cheap, investigators, being credited with making A true copy. Attest: in the Harvard a After the young are in condition sheds and stacked out of doors. San Francisco, January, 1912. ing jointly Psychological day’s run of 420, but the exact details they Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. hay They are taken to the locations from which Laboratory, made a test of the question, are The so it is do not look as neat and as do wanting. Flying Cloud, thrifty they “Do kittens kill mice?” went the mother lobsters were taken and lib- HISTORIC WINTERS. instinctively stated, from New York to Frisco VTTALDO SS.—In Court ot Probate, held at Be down in New We crossed the This had been answered in the in 84 erated, in the of fifteen thou- ff on England. question days. That is going some for a proportion fast, "the 9th day of January. 19U sand to each adult so taken. The little George A. administrator on the >ia• Missouri river on a high bridge, said to negative about three years ago by Dr. C. sailing vessel of her Next to the Quimby, The cold week which has extended type. of Henry Staples, late of Belfast, in said (bnin S. who worked in the same labor- Cloud ones are liberated in protected coves and be a mile The river was Berry, Flying and the Bains, the deceased, his a< long. very high practically over the entire country has ship the when ty. having presented first atory. Dr. Berry reached the conclusion Red a Maine built can be harbors, among eel-grass possi- count of administration ot said estate for allow- and We at Kansas made demands not the cherish- Jacket, craft, muddy. stopped City oniy upon that “cats are credited with more in- ble, as locations of this kind are a para- ance. ed of the oldest looked up to as being or.e of the fast several hours. It is a full experiences inhabitants, stincts than dise for them and are not That notice thereof be stirring city, they really possess. It is sailers. She was at one time the White frequented cake, cup cakes, Ordered, given.thr- but also upon historic recoids for situa- Sponge weeks in The that have an in- Star much by other varieties of fish. cake—all cakes that successively, Republican Journ of business, but I did not fancy the looks tions commonly reported they liner running for New York to angel a in in with which to compare it. The peo- The work of col ection and distribution newspaper published Belfast, said Coin: stinctive liking for mice, and that mice The Red Jacket was built at are not overrich in butter ! ty. that all interested attend of it as well as I do our neat east- ple of Philadelphia, after the . peisons may at nearly phenomenal have an instinctive fear of cats. It is is done with two boats, the steamer “Gan- and are | Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 13! from which have Rockland by the concern of G. Thomas. heavy icings ern cities. It looks as if it were more frigidity they suffered, day of February next and show cause if ai that the odor of a mouse will This net” owned the federal government, foods for ,, J have concluded supposed vessel was also upon to by splendid the that “old-fashioned win- i depended boat 1 they have, why said account should not for use than ornament. We now reach arouse a cat, and that the odor of a cat make time tne Atlantic. and the large power “Sheldrake’’ growing children. allowed. ters” are merely a form of and good crossing speech j will a mouse. owned by the State of Maine. In talk- Make them from GEORGE E. JOHNSON, Jm»L'.- the State of Kansas, but I do not that those of could not have been frighten My experiments Contemporaries of the Flying Cloud, \ great long ago j tend to show with Packard of the “Shel- A true copy. Attest; that this belief is not in Red Jacket and .lames Bains were the ing Captain William Tell admire its it is too level and more uncomfortable than that through Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register beauty; harmony wi.h the facts. When cats over Donald drake” he informed the writer that he Flour and you which we are passing. Cut the sh,p3 Lightning, McKay, Chan i---_ monotonous and lacks our fine scenery, Lynn five months old were taken into the room of the had run this boat nearly eight thousand double their food Item falls back upon “Historic : pion Seas, Marco Polo, Blue Jack- Storms,” where mice were did not show miles this this lobster UTAI.DO SS.—In Court «d held at and the nea!, up- kept they et and others. From 1SE3 was season, doing qualities. Probate, nicely painted buildings collated by Sidney Perley of Salem for upwards m fast, on the 9th day of 19U the least sign of excitement. A cat would called the work. Milled January. to-date appearance of our homes in New instances that make anything that the palmy days of sailing. Tn ! only / ! Richard.T. Rankin, executor of the Iasi will 1 even allow a mouse to perch upon its tea dinners that sailprl uernes thp uroat. The State usually appropriates five from the finest J Vienna C. Rankin, late of Belfast, in .saint'., we has known seem In Colorado found a foot of present generation back thousand dollars for this ty, deceased, having presented his first aim l: England. without attempting to injure it. ern reached soon per year de- Ohio Red Win- Vl! j tame, we ocean, perfection after. account of administration ol said estaw snow and some cold provided may place implicit Nor did the mice show fear of the but Commissioner Donahue in ter Wheat pretty bracing faith in the details. Thus in any Later developed in the building of ves- partment, by allowance. 1716 flocks to weather. We saw herds of cattle cats. 1 have seen a mouse smell at the sels new ideas in his last estimate the Legislature re- our own I large of were buried in the snow and construction. The Sir spe- Ordered, That notice thereof be ti.i sheep nose a to four , ... given, of cat without any Lancelot was cne a duced it thousand, which will be eta weeks in in the snow for a littie to could not be out until when showing sign of new design, with process, i successively, The Republican .1 m foraging grass dug spring, a jf fear.” It was not until the Manx iron sufficient for the woik. newspaper published in Belfast, in said < ■ Schedule K would not have had framing and wood planking. In her alive. It looked like a hard naturally kittens had seen The lobster business is one of Maine’s ty, that all persons interested may attend keep sight the mother cat catch when under sail s e much use for them. About the racing days spread Probate Court. to be held at Belfast, on th< Hi now only and kill the mice an I had eaten of the industries. The value received for them. We pass through some feet of canvas. This was when largest day of February next, and show cause, it parallel in history or literature was the 45,000 j prey, that learned to do likewise. by the fishermen for the ca;ch of 1910 they have, why Hie said account should u ■ grand mountain scenery. We have a snowstorm that covered the of they the sailmakers did good business and i sheep to it is was allowed. According Dr. Berry, by imita- there was of work on hand all the *2,145,204. very train with three engines to John Ridd, the hero of “Lorna Doone.” plenty GEO. I. JOHNSON, Ju long tion that the average cat learns to kill time. The Sir There were also hatched at the Booth- A Pigs were dug out of the drifts alive Lancelot foundered in a true copy. Attest: haul us up the hills, and as we wind j and eat mice. Harbor hatchery and liberated in Ciias. 1*. Hazeltine, after twenty-seven days’ confinement, cyclone in the year 1895. We then hear bay j Regist- around we can see the front and rear of Professor Yerkes and Mr. Bloomfield Maine waters in 1911: 8,007,000 young but there was little left'of them for the again of the Atlantic packet, Dread- j a made a much more extensive test cod fish, 19,139,000 haddock, 437,930,000 ALDO Ss.—In Court of at shambles, they being ali upon nought, which was probably the most Probate, held nearly “spare the more common varieties of cats. flat fish or flounders. These varieties W fast, on the 9th day of .human la rib.” out of They famous in the merchant marine. Her a serpent. We now go through a long Ninety-five every hundred ! in Ida A. Adams, executrix of the last’ v worked with kittens to fastest time ! were hatched early the season, be- ; 1 deer were killed more ani- eight belonging from New York to Liver- Charles K. Adams, late of Seat snort, in we by powerful i tunnel, and when come into the day- two separate litters. The animals were was ! fore the lobster eggs were in condition i deceased, and even the pool 19 days. It was a magnificent County, having present'd li !i mals, protected sheep were account of administ we are in the brought up hand and were free see ; for ration of -aid estate :< light again State of New so harrassed foxes by kept sight to any of these vessels hatching. by that, according to ! from the plough- lowanCe. influence of oide- cats. They the with a bone Mexico, with swarthy'Mexicans, adohe Cotton Mather, most of the lambs born i ing through briny deep Ordered, That notice thereof he tested the kittens with mice much more in their teeth. SHOCKING SOUNDS given. in the spring were the color of those weeks successively in The Republican Juimu dwelling's and odd surroundings tnatiook oft-n and more did systematically than But the romance sea are in in < ■ animals. In Medford a house was so of the today has ! in the earth sometimes heard before a II newspaper publisued Belfast, said that ah very to a down-east Yankee. Dr. Berry. When first tested the kittens and with it has also terrible that warn of the persons interested may attend at a la peculiar imbedded in the snow that a gone, disappeared j earthquake, coming bate to be deeply were too and SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. t'ourt, hehi at Belfast, on the 1 :t;h We next into Arizona and make a young undeveloped to notice the while on the No | peril. Nature’s warnings are kind. That dull pass searching found it the songs sung deep. of February next, and show cause, if a :: party only by : the mice. The instinct was “dor- or ache in the back warns that the yet more the seen ; pain you the said account should u at all the towns in smoke from the and none too young commander is pac- have,why not bead’ stop Flagstaff. Nearly chimney mant.” In tests it became ( Kidneys need attention if you would escape CKoKCK L. Jud. soon to reseua.its succeeding ing his quarter deck, with the canvas JOHNSON, New Mexico and Arizona are and inmates. I those dangerous maladies, Dropsy, Diabetes or A true copy. Attest: rough perfectly clear that as soon as the kit- out the In 1740 ice began to form in October bellying overhead, meteor flag Bright’s disease. Take Electric Bitters at Chas. P. Hazfi.tink, Kegist. about half saloons, with crowds tens reached the proper age—as soon as and hisi broad- shabby; and by midwinter was so thick that the crackling abaft, firing once and see backache fly and all your best the instinct as Professor of Mexicans and a fflimpru Hrnuo r»v taoma 11»-! or»rl "ripened,” sides into the enemy, while the return. son received bene- PROBATE Indians, miners; rough gallant feelings “My great NOTICES SS.—In Court of held at in William James has Probate, 1 expressed it—the thunder bomb beneath his fit from their use for and bladder on the 9th of r.M crowd We see hun- down the Merrimac, and the harbor here surges along kidney WALDOlast, day January, looking generally. congenital mode of tread. The trouble,” writes Peter South Rock- Alton K Braiev of Belfast, in said h became a over which Boston- response appeared. days of piracy and privateer- Bondy, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and County, ] cattle that have speedway The “It is a ing presented his first and final account of d dreds of dead perished authors describe in a very clear and are over. And with them the wood, Mich., certainly great kidney for the County ol Waldo, on the 9th day of ians drove their fast horses down to Cas- ing goes tribution nf proceeds of -ale license of Pi j the behavior of one of medicine.” Try it. 60 cents at all druggists. January, A. I). 1912. by with cold, hunger and thirst. We cross tie Island and return. But in later times interesting way carrying on of the reefing topsails, which bate Court of the real estate of the heirs In | A. administrator <>f the the.kittens in one of the tests: “No. 7 romance to a sailor’s life. Na QUIMBY, in different States of Esther E. Braiev forall the Colorado river into California and there were as sensational records. Dur- all gave estate of late of Belfast, in was attracted the movement of the GOD BLESS THE CHILDREN. GEOEGE Henry Staples, AUCe the winter of 1856-57 by more is heard the singing of shantys. said County of Waldo, deceased, having pre- travel all and part of the ing thirty-two Ordered, 1 hat notice thereof be night day mouse and touched it with his nose. He The theme of has In sented a petition praying that the actual market given, tin snowstorms occurred. In December there song passed. weigh- u* oks successively, in l'lie Journ the a then left it. Alter twelve minutes he [Suffer little children to come unto me, for of value of the property of said deceased now in Republican through Mojave Desert, long, anchor how often the old tar has been a newspauer uldisln d in Cm were blizzards that blocked all traffic ing such is the of his hands, subject to the payment of the collat- j Belfast, in said happened to be so that he could Kingdom Heaven.] ly. that all persons interested attend a: waste of sand as far as the eye and some of the streets of Boston were placed heard singing the “Anchor Song.” Had eral inheritance tax. the persons interested in may dreary Did ever think what a world Probate Court, to be held at 1." see the mouse as it began to move. For but arrived tc you lonely tite succession thereto, and the amount of the Belfast, on the is all flow- not for three A man walk- Kipling years previous of and show can reach; for California not opened days. a few This world of ours would be tax thereon, may be determined the of day February next, cause, if seconds he wahtced as if fascinated this time he would have made a by Judge ing down one side of Tremont street was splendid With no children, with their cunning words, Probate. they have, why the said account should not ers, orange groves and beauty. We pass by the sight. Then he moved directly and But his theme does allowed. unable to see anyone on the other side shantyman. today With their and said in of the shakinessof his laughter, joy glee? Ordered, that the petitioner give notice to GKO. E. Judge a number of pack-mules loaded quickly spite legs not exist. His verse has no tc ail interested a JOHNSON, iarge because of the great accumulation. Jan- meaning persons by causing copy of this A true copy. Attest: to the mouse and seized it in his mouth Our lives would be so lone and drear, order he on their backs. In one 18th and were by a seaman of to published three weeks successively in CTias. P. with freight uary 19th the coldest today. In our and in the Hazeltine, Register. days the middle of the same homes, street, The a recorded in the back, at the time What crew of a steamer would Republican Journal, newspaper published the mountains we made a century, and again the today If nevermore on earth we hear at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate place through hard and his head to the the or harbor was the biting bending of Even to be held at 1 favorite sleighing ground, enjoy singing shantys? The tramp of little feet. Court, Belfast, within and for said llTAhIJO SS.—in Court of Probate, held at circle and crossed the tracks floor so that one could be on the 13h complete with little of The paw placed our old-time sailing vessels where can bt County, day of February,A. I). 1912, »» last,■‘on the 9th day ot January, 191 danger congestion. on For too we listen at ten of the clock before and show over where we had a few firmly the body of the mouse. In a learned a Remains ol soon, soon, noon, cause Frank R. Wiggin, administrator on the estate right passed mercury froze at Franconia, to shanty song? if the dropped few seconds he had killed the mouse. For the sound of little feet, any they have, why prayer of said peti- j Mary Plaisted Wiggin, late of Belfast, in below at and some, ’tis true, but the character has all tioner should not be moments before. It was a wonderful fifty Montpelier thirty- And our eyes, with tears will moisten, granted. County, deceased, having presented his Cn-t ;v Without pause the process of eating was out of them. It would be absurd GEO. E. final seven at Manchester, Mass. Boston was gone When no sound we greet JOHNSON, Judge. account of administration of said estat- feat of engineering. We soon reached Tnis kitten was one month more-Jthat A true copy. Attest: allowance. warm at sixteen below. begun.” only to think of a Frenchman, Dutchman, J comparatively P. Eakersrield, the center of the oil- old, and was still weak and in its or a Till, at the shining portals, Chas. Hazeltine, Register. Ordered, that notice thereof be tin great But even the blizzards of 1888 or 1898 shaky Italian Portuguese singing shanty given meet us at the weeks in The of with movements. The negative results reach- could not oui They door, successively Republican Journa producing region California, could match these and the song. They appreciate in in mii,t experiences ed In beauty all immortal, At a Probate Court held j newspaper published Belfast, said ( by Dr. Berry were possibly due to the ancient wild chorus. These at Belfast, within and that all of oil wells. We now come to taste of a rigorous that we have “hoorawing” Our dear ones on that shore. persons interested may attend at a 1 hundreds January fact that a for the County of Waldo, on the 9t,h day of been 'different variety of cat was songs were in the moutt bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the in having is hardly worth mentioning very appropriate God bless our ever January, A. L>. 1912. groves and vast stretches of used in his a more children, dear, day of February next, and show cause, if a; orange in To the experiment; probable of an old rat. They have nc BICKMORK comparison. "old-fashioned packet The sunlight of our home, ami octavia Bickinore of they have, why the said account should mu then the explanation is that he did not his to seamen in grape vines; Fresno, great winter" must still be conceded the pri- begin sense of meaning the of todav Patient and loving with them here, MAYOTroy, said County, adoptive parents of allowed. tests with the animals at a Lettie Estelle Bickinore, minor, center of the United young enough who man our deep water fellows. Tht With a welcome when they come. having present- GEO. E- JOHNSON, Judgt raisin-producing macy.—Boston Transcript. ed a petition praying that the name of said A true Attest : age nor make the tests at frequent enough are all and so are the roar- copy. we see beautiful packets gone, For soon the days of seedtime minor may be changed to Lettie Estelle Rich Cham. States, where palm, intervals.—Professor John B. in P. Hazki.tine, Register Clubbing Offers. The Watson, ing brutal sea dogs, who sailed in them. And the harvest will be past, raond. and lemon and following clubbing for orange trees, everything Harper's Magazine February. It be said that the birth of tht They who sow in tears, in due time, Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to offers apply only to subscriptions paid in ad- might NOTICE. The warm and for the 23rd Shall in at last. ah persons interested by causing a copy of this beautiful, lovely shanty songs came about among tht reap joy scriber : vance; and when payment is made it should be BALLAD OF THE order to be published three weeks successively ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives notice that she has TEMPEST. sailors the destruction of tht Mrs. L. A. Partridge. will dav of December. We then reach the during in ine nepuoucan journal, a newspaper duly appointed administratrix, with the stated .what premium, if any, is desired. It is Brewer, Me. publish- of the estate of Armada. It is said the at that at a nexed, then Spanish songs ed Belfast, they appear Probate fine city of Stockton, Richmond also to that none of these BY JAMES THOMAS FIELDS. to be held at within ami necessary say publi- began to get among the seamer Court, Belfast, for said JANE L. BRYANT, late of|Bel">ont, popular Your on the 13th of A. D. where we take the ferry boat for cations are mailed with The Journal or from James Thomas American from 1815 to 1872. with tht Booming City. County, day February, 1912, Ferry, Fields, pub- Along at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause in the County of Waldo, deceased, and giv< at 10 m. Sat- this office. We have to pay for these has the if have, the of said bonds as the law dimes. All havi San Francisco, arriving p. publica- lisher and author, was born at Ports- shanty song disappeared shij An article Arthur H. any they why prayer petition- persons I amusing by er should not be granted demands against the estate of said dec*-;:- I tions one year in advance, and are then itself. The Flying Cloud, according tc four hours behind time. I found they mouth, N. H., Dec. 31, 1817, and died at \ which in a recent issue CEO. t. are desired to present the same for settlen. urday, is but a wreck or Warner, appears JOHNSON, Judge. present day report, A true copy. Attest: and all indebted thereto are to m his wife there for was of tells of some town requested my son and waiting Boston, Mass., April 24, 1881. He bold Scotland’s shore. She is | Harper’s Weekly, Chas. P. BCiibers. Our offers are as follows pointer Hazkltim'., Register. payment immediately. clubbing slogans. “Keep boostin’ Houston” was A It S. me. successively a partner in several bcok out to tourists and sightseers as the Iasi VILLA WEBBKl for one year’s subscription paid in advance: popular for a long while in one portion of Rplfiivtt .la*-narvH 1 ill ^ Christmas eve a firms in Boston and edited the Atlantic j relic of the old-time pirate fleet. Tht SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel they gave great The Journal Farm and Texas, while a Missouri editor and Home.$2.00 hardy Scotch fishermen in pointing oul composed WALI)ofa.>t. on the 9ih day of January. 1912. out of door Christmas concert in the The Journal and Tribune Farmer. 2.25 Monthly from 1862 to 1870. He wrote the slogan “Boom Hume.” Herbert 1'. Field, administrator with tin? will A DMIKIKTKATOK’K NOTICE. 'J he the old and in theii “Topeka 1 and McCall's wreck, grow eloquent annexed on the estate of Fred G. bite, late f xl scriber hereby gives notice tlmt he to advertise the beauties of the The Journal Magazine. 2.10 With Authors” and Kan., Topeka Will” was the happy out* streets “Yesterdays edited, again her decks linet Belfast, in said County, deceased, been duly administratorof ih< *•' The Journal and New- Idea Magazine. 2.25 imagination picture come ot a having pre- appointed prize competition in that city sented his first account ot administration of Of California climate, that would permit The included in our of- in with E. P. “The with black-bearded brigands of the sea. publications clubbing conjunction Whipple, some time “What Walla Walla said estate for allowance. ISAAC late of run as ago. HILLS, Belfast, on while fers may be sent to different addresses. of British From Her planks also with blood sht concerts Christmas Family Library Poetry, Wants is You” has a con- open-air rollicking call, OrderVd, That notice thereof be three The of the New Idea Chaucer to the Present Time, 1350 to engages in a hand-to-hand conflict witl given, in tlie County of Waldo, deceased, and •: of the east were shivering in publishers Magazine tinues this author. But “Mott is the weeks successively in The Republican Journal, the people 1878.” some unfortunate merchantman.—Port, bonds as the law directs. All persons lm\ have advised us of an increase in their sub- has a a newspaper published in Belfast., in said County, had some the Spot” complacency which wins demands against the estate of said decease*: enow and ice. They land Press. that all interested attend at a Pro- of^ and a advance in We were crowded in the cabin. ._ his heart. persons may desired to present the same for settlement.; scription price consequent bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 13th singers ami musicians in the Not a soul would dare to sleep— day .»11 indebted thereto are requested to make greatest clubbing rates, and The Journal and New Idea WOMEN W1IH PILES of February next, and show cause, if any they : meat It was midnight on the waters, ALMOST LOST HIS LIFE. immediately. and a choir of 2,000 voices, and have, why the sain account should not be al- MAINE HILLs country are now $2.25. And a storm was on the deep. in S. A. Stid of Mason, Mich., will never forget lowed. Belfast. January 9,1912. the whole audience of 200,000 joined The of McCalls have Be Lured Simply Taking Sug -i GEO, E. JOHNSON, publishers magazine ’Tis a fearful thing in Winter by his terrible exposure to a merciless storm. Judge. A true copy. Attest: the chorus. It was grand and thrilling sent us this notice: “The subscribers may To be shattered in the Coated Tablets. “It gave me a dreadful cold,” he writes, “that blast, Chas. P. Hazeltinf., Register. DMINISTKATOR’S NOTICE. The v caused severe in \ mem- And to hear the rattling trumpet pains my chest, so it was and never to be effaced from my select their free patterns within 30 days after clothing, and women’s A scriber hereby gives notice that he Thunder, “Cut away the mast!" Constipation, tight hard for me to breathe. A neighbor gave me been their first duly appointed administrator of the The streets were thronged with the receipt of magazine by making ordeals cause Women suffer piles mon several doses of Dr. New NOTICE. The sub- tale of ory. in piles. King’s Discovery he on an So we shuddered there silence— which scriber hereby gives notice that lias been and a request ordinary post card, stating than men and all be to know of brought great relief. The doctor said I ADMINISTRATOR’S and brilliantly illuminated, stoutest held his will grateful administrator of the estate of ISAAC S. ELLIOTT, late of people For the breath, was on the of but to con- duly appointed Troy, that the desired is a free to verge pneumonia, was and wonderful. pattern pattern While the sea was successful remedy in tablet form, that bring! ANN .ate of thejeffect dazzling hungry roaring, tinue with the Discovery. I did so and two MARY THOMPSON, Winterport, in the County of Waldo, deceased, and giv which they are entitled.” And the breakers talked with Death. a use of solves or New Year’s eve we went down town cure without cutting, sup- bottles completely cured me.” Use only this in the Countv of Waldo, deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. All persons havi; reliable bonds as the law directs. All persons haviug demands the estate of said deceased a sat This remedy is HEM- quick, safe, medicine for coughs, colds, against the New Year’s carnival which As thus we in darkness, positories. guaranteed the estate of said deceased are desired to the same for ai to great English as She is Spoke. or any throat or lung trouble. Price 50c and demands against present settlement, Each one busy in his prayers, ROID, sold Wm. O. Poor & Son, Belfast,Me. to the same for settlement, and all indebted thereto are to make here. claim to haev the by $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed all desired present requested pa> have They are lost!” the by thereto are to make ment they “We captain shouted. and all $1 for treatment lasting 24 all indebted requested pay- immediately. French Chauffeur (to deaf farmer on a down the stairs. druggists. druggists. ment II. H. LAMSON greatest New Year’s celebration of any As he staggered immediately. Maine road.) “Can you tell me, sare, days. ELLERY BOWDEN, Freedom, January 9,1912. in the world. They are certainly But his little daughter whispered, PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. January 9,1912. city vere I get some of ze gazzoline?” Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y Winterport, As she took his icy hand, NOTICE. The subscriber her awake here and have a grand, big Farmer his hand to his Write wide (with ear). the ocean Prop. for booklet. Levi Griffin of Stockton notice that he has been a “Is not God upon Springs was in town NOTICE. The subscrib- EXECUTOR’Sby gives duly there was about executor of the last will and testame time. They said 300,- “Hey?” Just the same as on the land?" Monday, called by the serious illness of his he has been pointed earache in two minutes; toothache oi ADMINISTRATOR’Ser hereby gives notice that duly of on the streets. The French Chauffeur. “Non, non, non! Stops brother, Dr. T. M. Griffin. administrator of the estate of 000 we kissed the little in five hoarse- appointed merry-makers eez a Then maiden, pain of burn or scald minutes; MARGARET P. HALL, late of Freedom. Not ze hay—ze gazzoline. Ziss Bert Bean went to Camden called PATTEN, late of Lincolnville, for a mile or two up and down And we spoke in better cheer; ness, one hour; muscleache, two hours; son Monday, FRED not a the illness of Mrs. who has in the of and ei££alks motor-car, horse.”—Harper's And we anchored safe in harbor throat, twelve hours—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrii by Bean, been in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given County Waldo, deceased, giv and overflowing into the relatives there for several weeks. directs. All de- bonds as the law directs. All persons havii foajfct street, Weekly. When the morn was shining clear. Oil, monarch ove. ain. visiting bonds as the law persons having mands the estate of said deceased are demands against the estate of said decease'1 was a solid mass of humani- Miss Carrie E. Frost of St. Albans, who re- against sir Ifstreets, desired to the same for settlement, and are desired to present the same for settlement THE CHILDREN LIKE 8T cently her in the de- present the streets in Children Itching piles provoke profanity, but profan- resigned position culinary all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- and all indebted thereto are requested to mak« ty, Iven blocking up places Cry at the Maine Central Institute dor- ity won't cure them. Doan's Ointment cures KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE partment ment immediately. payment immediately, a crowd FOR FLETCHER’S left for a visit with relatives in DOAK. II. H. LAMSON there waB such blowing horns, itching, bleeding or protruding piles after mitory, Friday CARLETON COUCH SYRUP Belfast.—Pittsfield Advertiser. Belfast, January 9,1912. 3w4 Freedom, Jauuary 11,1912. ringing bells and throwing confetti. CASTO R I A yean of suffering. At any drug store. ~ — 7 1-lil T~ ^-- __ VESSEL’S LINE. JhOST-STEALS MAINE’S INDIAN NAMES. of sea serpents, where STATE OF MAINE. stories sighted Cat*, Brm'***, Stiff Joint*, Swatting*, Son Throat, The of Indian names of rivers Atlantic waves roll high, of big spelling Cold*, Bowel Trouble*—both outward and lakes in the State of Maine com- Proclamation for G,s,.-5 caught on chain hooks, of fights Primary Elec inward ailments are cured by a part of the latest decisions .11 whales and swordfish, of water* prises major made the United States Geographic tion. -a that got near enough to the ves- by board at To the and -t to sink it, of devilfish running Washington. Mayor Alderman of the City of JOHNSON’S The list of decisions made Belfast and Selectmen of ith the ship’s of just public the several towns anchor, floating in the United in the Thirteenth Senatorial sink as deals with many points District of s that boats approach to Maine, bnodvmeLiniment States. These are the Maine decisions: comprising the County of Waldo in .nil of many other to said State. happenings Auburn city, Andro- who follow the sea, are told Apatite—Hill, greetings: daily Be for No Me. Mount of prepared emergencies. scoggin county, (Not Apa- a rival vessels in port, but it Whereas, vacancy now exists ii the repre- other liniment so effective, no other has tite nor Mount sentation of this 'hat a ship master has a real Appetite.) for Infants and Children, State, in the Thirteenth such a record. Sold .dealers and stream, Pis- Senatorial si story to tell after a voyage by everywhere. Caucomgomoc-Lake District, comprising the County of county, Me. (Not Waldo, by the death of the Honorable lie Atlantic coast and up the Rp- 25c and 50c Bottle*. cataquis Caucogomoc, The Kind You Have Always Bought has home the signa- Winfield nor a n!em':,er from said and riA, with ice for this I. a* Mass. Caucogomuc, Cauquomogomoc.) ivtnd*etOD' district, says S. JOHNSON CO., Boston, — ture of Chas. H. and has made \\ city, Lake and Fletcher, been under his hereas, the Constitution and laws 01 Maine irgton Star. Chemquasabamticook provide that whenever county, Me. personal supervision for over SO Allow no one vacancies shall occur a is stream, Piscataquis (Not years. in the story, however, told by Capt. Senate, the Governor shall calls- nor Chemquassabam- to deceive you in this. Imitations and pre- t, master of the big four-masted Chemquasabamtic Counterfeits, cepts to be issued to the Mayors and Aider- men of Gen. E. S. of New Letter from Los its history has never been fully ticook.) “Just-as-good” are but Experiments, and endanger the the several cities and Selectmen of the Greeley Angeles. written, Fish several towns a is at Meadow—Brook, Androscoggin within the District in which aicn lying the Ninth street as has been “no one health of the because, said, but a Me. nor Com- Children—Experience against Experiment. vacancy exists, and a of county, (Not Cummings directing requiring them ...-charging cargo refrigerat- Prank W. Gowen Writes can write to cause the Enthusiastically poet history,’’ and only a mings). inhabitants of their respective it trial from Maine. poet cities and of the Climate of Southern California, o could do East Marion towns qualified therefor, to assemble in a justice to the history ’.of this Gardner—Lake, Machias, The Kind You Have and Greeley, ripping northeaster, and Always Bought give their votes for a Senator to fill said ■ the Productiveness of the etc. towns, Washington county, her nose in the foam of Soil, country. Whiting vacancy, and trying — Me. Gardiner’s, Gardners nor Bears the of -•■a as she buffeted her To the Editor of The Journal: So (Not Signature Whereas, the Governor his way past Before I close I want to say that I has, by writ of ■d bound for the the Gardner’s.) election, issued this day, designated the Chesapeake, have I been since I arrived in Cali- a first busy enjoyed day recently with our Harbor Island—Casco Bay, Phipps- Monday of March next as the on Loes. The middle watch, in charge people day which an fornia in settled and matters ad- at town, county, Me. election to fill the aforesaid first mate, was on and the getting Venice by the sea, twenty|miles from burg Sagadahoc (Not vacancy shall deck, Horse Island.) take place, and was black. Capt. Crockett was justed that I have neglected my corre- Los Angeles. It is a very beautiful Hedgehog—Hill, Androscoggin county. W’hereas, the laws of Maine provide that a in his berth, in well earned with eastern friends. Since I nominations deep spondence place and connected with Santa Monica Me. (Not North Mountain.) for candidates for the office of ,pr, when the voice of the Senator shall be made at a startling have been here I have meet very many a Kennebec primary election and Ocean Park by magnificent con- Mosher—Pond, county, Me. and in cases telling him that the log line was that, of elections to fill vacancies from dear old Maine and New (Not Lane’s.) In Use For Over said election -ig, brought him to his people crete esplanada three miles in length and 30 Years. primary shall be held at such waking Nicatous—Lake and time as stream, Hancock __ THE CtHTMW COMPANY. TT MURRAY »TWCET. NEW YORK CITT. the Governor shall order a from the berth he and in fact most every one you by proclama- Jumping England, brilliantly illuminated at night. All Me. tion; G d on deck, and in the darkness felt county, (Not Nickatous.) meet out here knows all about Maine. these seaside resorts are Therefore, are rail at the popular reach- Nollesmic—Lake, Hopkins academy you hereby directed and re- the after end of the in the name This comes from the fact not only of ed railroads and electric grant, and Long A and No. 3 townships, quired, of the State of Maine, to where he had himself made the by trains. Ven- and warn Penobscot Me. notify all legally qualified voters to with the knot known Maine’s reputation as a great summer ice is threaded with county, (Not Nolsemic.) attend at the fast strongest canals,like the Venice Elliottsville regular voting places in the city rmen. as a of our State Onawa—Lake, plantation, aforesaid and the several resort, but also result across the sea, while the borders towns in said Dis- along Piscataquis county, Me. (Not Ship pond.) trict, on the first of fine was certainly not there, but lived under Prohibition for half a Monday February, 1912L having of the long white beach there Pocasset—Lake, Kennebec being the fifth of said s_ it might have been shifted I arejlovely county,Me. day month, for the pur- by and the here are pose of for to of the crew lanterns were century, people deeply villas. lines of white crested (Not Wings.) voting persons be nominated by called ( Long their interested in the which Maine Pocumcus—Lake, Washington county, respective political parties as candidates all hands on the ship, including great fight breakers roll lazily up the beach, for the office of | spark- Me. (Not Pocumpus ) Senator from said District at ok, who does not generally bother is to retain Prohibition in her the election to be held on waging ling brilliantly under the bright warm Sebasco-Harbor, Casco bay, Phipps- the first Monday of -uch things, took a look along the ! March next constitution. There is more liquor drank sun. It was indeed a wonderful town, Me. .it no line was to be seen. sight burg Sagadahoc county, (Not And you, the said log Horse j Mayor, Aldermen and in two saloons in Los daily for one from ba k east to Island.) Selectmen, in lug mic is a very necessary any Angeles see people conducting the said primary Sebasticook—Lake, draining into Se- election and m t-nt in the navigation of the ship. than in the entire State of Maine, and I in the surf in winter and making your records and re- bathing time, basticook Penob- turns of the same, are ~ists of a small brass river, Newport town, | hereby directed to fully wheel, shap- earnestly and pray that our grand it and and with all the l hope they enjoy grow jfat healthy scot county, Me. (Not Newport Pond.) | comply provisions of the law re- a propeller of a steamboat, at- lating to the old commonwealth will stand firmly by so and railroad I nomination of candidates at di- : to a about a day by day; if the people in dear old Squapan—Lake station, rect long line, the size of ] primaries and known as the the that have made the Aroostook county, Me. (Not Scapin, Direct Pri- rd, which trails astern. The cord great principles Maine, now shivering in the cold, want mary law. 3qua-Pan, Pan, nor led to a that indicates State so famous in all of the Squa Squatpan, Given at the Executive register j long parts to live to a ripe old age, then et them ! Chamber, in Au- As the vessel moves Squawpan.) gusta, this thirtieth day of through world as the home of Prohibition. —- December, come to this beautiful land of and ; Sysladobsis—L ak e, Penobscot and in the year of our Lord r the little propeller spins gold t one thousand*, | As to the climate here, I can say, and counties, Me. Sisla- T" s- hundred and twisting the line, and this causes sunlight. Washington (Not , f p,ne eleven, and of the iobsis nor Independence of the United States of hands of the r to move ! truthfully, too, that Southern California W. Sysledobsis.) 1 registi Frank Gowen. America the cue hundred and 1 Turner Center—Village, Turner town, thirtv-J i-s the ship’s master its speed, affords one of the most beautiful cli- sixth. Los Angeles, Calif., Jan., 1912. Me. Not Brad- ; es him to work out the Androscoggin county, position mates here are FREDERICK W. PLAISTED. in the world. The days tord.) ^ ssel on the chart even when ob- I Gy the Governor. Attest: like our days in with coun- Cyrus W. are not possible. September Maine, HE WON T LIMP NOW. Umbazooksus—Lake,Piscataquis j Davis, Secretary of State. ty, Me. (Not Umbazooksis.) Tockett took the loss of his log i here and there a fleecy cloud in the No more limping for Tom Moore of Coch- I much to heart. He did not go sw'eet blue and warm sunshine flick- ran, Ga. “I had a bad sore on my instep that sky, seemed to till I used Llucklen's KEPT TO THE POINT. .in, but continued on deck. He nothing nelp STATE OF ering here and there between the orange Arnica Salve,” he writes, “but this wonderful I MAINE. ss and uncomfortable, as did trees in a flood of crimson and In- healer soon cured me.” Heals old, running llidn’t : members of the crew. How gold. Interruptions’ Make Blaine Lose A Writ of sores, ulcers, boils, burns, cuts, bruises, ecze- Election. fastened it is like heaven on earth to be liv- His Self Possession. ely line could have deed, ma or it. 25 cents at all To the piles. Try Only drug- Mayor and Aldermen of t-e icse and the is citv of register dropped ing in a country like this, where there gists. Belfast and Selectmen of In his “Yesterday With the Fathers” the several towns -i a without being noticed or is made in the Thirteenth no winter weather, where the air Dr. William Wilberforce Newton tells an j Senatorial D;. trier of could not understand. Several THE KITCHENOLA LIFE. Maine, comprising the Countv of m lodious the of the incident which, Waldo in ■ring the course of the next two by song mocking fortunately escaping Said State. serves nevertheless to illustrate I went to the rail and looked to bird and where flowers never fade. tragedy, greeting: If there had been a kitchenette in the ; the self imperturbable possession of a \ 'Whereas, a now nimself that the line was that it is the coldest vacancy exists in tho repre- really Yet they claim Garden of Eden, it is quite likely that famous statesman. sentation ot tins It was j State, in the Thirteenth Sen- mysterious, for no one have insisted on wuiiei in uuu ucic, uui «uuc me Eve would one occasion the James atonai in would tricks years staying. ] Upon Hon. G. j District, comprising the County of ship play with woman adores the exis- Waldo, the to- Lovely sketchy Blaine addressed a concourse of I by death of the Honorable Winfield even if had an in Boston is registered j large they opportunity temperature that on under the wax S. I endleton, a member tence goes palms people. There was a great wooden plat- from Said District, and -o without seen, which was as as 34 and as low as 24, here in ! j '' nereus, the Constitution being day high in the solid onyx apartment-house—many form, on which were the and I and laws of Maine as the deck officer and speakers that whenever vacancies possible, Los it is 80 and 54 low. of them named with unconscious the a provide^ shall occur Angeles high grim, officers and famous German band, i in tne the ■i at the wheel were both within humor in honor of the saints. Senate, Governor shall cause pre- ■ This southland has a most I had been invited to make the to oe where the line delightful opening j cepts issued to the and Aider- of had been tied. are Mayors They twentieth-century obelisks prayer. After this Mr. Blaine his men of the several cities and ah to go below to resume his in- climate and a rich soil when under irriga- began Selectmen of the that stand to tell the story of that time address with the sentence: several towns withi 1 the District in -i rd following which the slumbers, Capt. Crockett took and the farms here more was tion, yield when space so scarce that folks ”1 am opposed to the election of Sam- vacancy exists, directing and requiring them -r look at the rail and was amazed to cause the per acre than the farms in lived in layers twenty and thirty stories uel J. Tilden.” inhabitants of their respective that the line had abundantly cities and log reappeared, and called it sweet home! towns qualified therefor, to assemble Maine. A rancher in Southern California high home, Just then some one in the crowd called and the evidence of his give their votes for a Senator to till believing There is some talk about going back to out, “Hurrah for James G. Blaine!” and said he went to the rail and there the works all the year around, while in vacancy; the farm. But not while science and art then a ovation the >857 great greeted Repub- LET YOUR «9u>. n Therefore, you are directed and re- was sure enough, but tied with a Maine a farmer has to lie idle the CROPS DECIDE' hereby during continue to build these sandwiched nests lican leader. At its close Mr. quired, in the name of the different from that he had Blaine I State of Maine, to used, winter months. here I will where wives can do their over and warn the long Right marketing began again by remarking: K will tell you to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured S, notify inhabitants of the city •ill good and sailor-like. Others of They and towns the have in in “As said a aforesaid, in the m ,nner make a few of crops raised telephone, bellboys livery I few moments ago, I am in the Best in which crew looked at the line and comparisons Equipped Eaatory in the at Maine. * the law who are recog- the hall, and manage with one “maid” to opposed to the election of Samuel J. | Country Belfast, directs, duly qualified to vote the fact that a different knot in California and in Maine. Take the for Representatives to the style maintain a way of living that is largely Tilden.” Legislature of this een used to make the JACKSON & HALL, Belfast Agents. State to assemble on the log fast to the a In Maine first Monday of hay crop for comparison. make-believe. Just then a terrible crush- A. grinding, | | March, D„ 1912, being the fourth day of one of is raised for the season, Of course there is a glamour, not to sensation was felt said to Faces bronzed the summer sun and crop hay ing, earthquake-like month, give their votes in said meet- by a about flat the chutes THE COE-MORTIMER NEW say humor, life: by all of us who were seated on the COMPANY, YORK. ly mgs for a Senator for the said s turned pale as it was and the highest profit per acre the plat- | Thirteenth Sen- whispered and the lifts, the slot meter on the and the entire went down § atorial District. a this was the same kn. t that form, staging Capt. eastern farmer can count on is $17 per can the And you, the said hearth-stone by which you set with a rush. We were tumbled over Mayor, Aldermen and Tolloch used in his line one making log ton, or $170 for the crop from ten acres, burning, while if you touch a but- Selectmen, in conducting the said election, and gas log another, speakers, officers, German band in a making your records and returns of while on a ranch ten acres can ton to the right, phonographic horn and and for I felt as the '.' ere was little aboard California all, myself Korah, same, are directed to sleep the or hereby fully comply with will give you Caruso Garden. Dathan and A: irarn felt when all the that In the be to alfalfa and from five to six probably provisions of the law to the ey night. whispers planted Thrift used to be one of the relating crowning the earth opened and swallowed them up election of State and told each other how, in a howling a year taken from the soil and the Now is County officers, and crops glories of femininity. for it sub- alive in the pit. known as the Australian ballot law. jtf Cape Cod a little more than a profit is about $100 per acre or $1,000 for stituted the Bluff Beautiful. Give her a Mr. Blaine and I to be Given at the Executive in Au- ago Tolloch had been happened Chamber, Capt. swept flat with four baths, under the patron- wound round gusta, this thirteenth of Decem- ard from the of the the ten acres. The potato crop in Maine together, legs and arms in day quarter-deck of one of the smarter and she ber, in the year of our Lord one thou- age saints, inextricable confusion, and as we were y, and of how he had caught the will bring about $50 to $75 an acre, or L- s- sand nine hundred and eleven, and is happy. A dog leashed to a maid com- to worm ourselves out & Transient Stable ) ( of in an effort to trying of the Livery, Boarding y the of at, trailing astern, $500 or $750 for ten acres, while in the It is the house of Independence the United pletes picture. melee he said to me: • States of brnself, but it had broken and he Is situated on Washington street, just off fain street. I have and • America the one hundred Southern the same kind of mirth. “Mr. isn’t single ’o his doom. California Newton, there an article in and thirty-sixth. Life becomes like to a comic in the double hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your in soil to will a opera Apostolic Creed about the resurrec- |m patron- vl| FREDERICK W. PLAISTED. Capt. Tolloch, spirit, visited planted celery yield profit A the Saint George’s-by-the-Terrace. drug- tion from the dead?” m is solicited. house 61-13 M By Governor. Attest: : as she sailed over his water of acre or ten acres. age Telephones—stable 235-2, ) ly28 ship $250 per $2,500 per with a cake of to deliver Cyrus W. Davis, gist’s boy soap “There is, Mr. Blaine,” I replied, W. G. Secretary of State. Ten acres to corn in Maine will take it a tunnel that is PRESTON, Proprietor. planted must through “and there is also an article about de- at use would a ghost have for a or ten called the tradesman’s entrance and anyhow, if he had taken it?’’ return about $40 per acre, $400 on scending”— W ^ *8P ^ *8* *&• ^ >&• hoist it nineteen stories in a dumb-lift When the debris BELFAST :inH rttVlrar nilttufinne tl-wa mnn nn acres, while in California ten acres of was removed and a that he doesn’t pronounce dumb if you made for the AM) i> asked each hut the loss place speaker he began other, land can be to $17 as planted barley, yielding listen to his mutterings they come by for the third time: appearance of the line remains a again saying, BURNHANI per acre, or $170 for ten acres, and this from below. these inter- ry. Crockett and his men “Notwithstanding many Capt. The kitchenette is a hole in the wall. crop can be followed a of ruptions, I am as as ever to the that the line disappeared, and, by crop pota- opposed On and It’s so cute! Of course no one uses it. election of Samuel J. Tilden. after October 2, 1911, trains connect- :t was given up for lost, reappear- toes that will return an average of $110 There are a and a ing at Burnham and with •re dining-room Hungarian Waterville through it belonged. The dial of the or for the ten acres. So per acre, $1,100 band and a head waiter down-stairs, trains for and from r attached to the line indicated Bangor, Waterville, Port- 1 on but where one eats as it were, to a flourish umber of miles the vessel had might go making comparisons, land and Boston will run as follows: it is I will of French horns. ■d all not the number she unnecessary. say, however, Headaolies and Tnelr Treatment It told, You order eggs—three minutes. Your F KOM FL FAST. le up to the time it was lost. The that it would a require regular catalogue man returns as from In a there is one A.M. P. M. : the schooner would like to know trippingly though treating headache, T.M. of California products to tell the things the with an air of ■safe rule to follow:—Never use Belfast, depart. 7 05 12 15 2 20 are at hencoop, repulsive any ghosts sea, and why their City Point. |7 10 tl2 20 that can be grown with absolute certain- cheerfulness. He has a glittering silver nedicine containing acetanilid or similar t2 25 y visitor contented himself with Waldo. *720 112 30 tg 35 and under these skies. machine on a tray—an egg-boiler with a coal-tar derivatives without the advice g off with the log? Why did he ty profit sunny Brooks. 7 32 12 42 2 47 minute indicator. You can see the eggs •if ycur physician. They may give «ne aboard the Was her The California and lemons are .. »7 44 f 12 54 t2 59 ship? oranges behind the He but almost never £nox1 nf ice too cold for his glass bubbling. opens temporary relief, they horndike... 7 50 l oo 3 06 ghostship? UV.WUllllg C* lllV/U O 1V1 uuu ^wu and are both stale. After reach the cause of the trouble and are Unity.. questions the crew of the vessel them, they 758 j 08 3 13 and there is no of an indi- to weaken the heart. The most Winnecook. f8 08 1 18 to students in lore for solu- prices are already being shipped all, way attaching likely '3 23 ghostly ^EglMrDON’T Burnham, arrive. 8 20 1 30 cator to a hen. *3 35 direct to London and Berlin and other common form of headache, frequently Every one about you eats stale eggs called sick headache, arising from a BLlND £,inton. 8 39 1 59 5 20 markets. In the Benton. 8 48 5 30 BVRON AS A POLITICIAN. European fact, agricul- and cold storage food and bad coffee and disordered stomach, may be avoided 11 35 3 00 5 05 tural of California for a tea and but it’s the easiest care in the choice of food. Shun lllir Bfng°r. products single butter, way by Waterville. 8 54 2 13 5 35 in his most noted are as for Her. It is the only way. It gives and rich take time Portland. Bryan speech year now worth twice much as the pastry, candy food, MW yourself 11 50 4 50 8 20 wed from an American her time for manicuring and to chew food and Boston. play the yearly product of her gold mines in their massaging eat, your thoroughly 305 pm 8 05 6 15 yjhor about the crown of thorns and and hair treatments and New Thought. keep your bowels in good condition by a. m best or decade. TO f gold. He has gone to Byron for day Her husband struggles into a dinner- using one-half to one teaspoonfol of BELFAST st and feels like a in a PM- A.M. poetic culmination to a political Alfalfa, wheat, barley, oats, cane, coat, picture plush L. F. Atwood’s Medicine after each T> A.M. frame. Now and then he wonders if Boston. 10 00 8 55 -. to the effect, as expressed in Kaffir Milo maize, meal. This old reliable remedy has corn, cantaloupes, A.M. p. M citation, that the world’s at war this machine-made life is worth-while. been a perfect blessing to thousands casabas, watermelons, oranges, sugar Portland. 1 20 2 00 12 35 y rants, there’s a thorn in the couch Does it the bell? When he was a for Get a bottle ring sixty years. today, Waterville. 7 15 9 50 3 15 ■- se who beets, olives, pears, he used to have visions of a slumber, and that with grapefruit, peaches, boy country and prove it for yourself. Any dealer Bang- WALDRON, General rratic orbit. He was not at ease in interfere I Passenger Agent humor,/ MORRIS MCDONALD, ■'ri'-nt, where he was entitled to with his work. The land here “is on the SOAMES’ SOUND. sit; Vice President & General :i in Manager, literary society, matrimony, job,” so to speak, every day in the year Portland. Maine. my recognized sort of social MT. DESERT. Ear, Nose and Throat organ- under irrigation, and with water at hand Eye, As a psychological reformer he No place in .ill the Island may be found much to interest him in Cain’s to control with magical accuracy the de- More pleasing than romantic Soames’ Sound. AND RF.FRAGTION. I of view. velopment and of whatever There at the very entrance you may find maturing Whate’er seize the or charm the fervid as may eye, Office hours—10 a. m. to 12 1 to 3 m passage from Byron, ce the rancher be at that time jm., p. I crop may mind. by Mr. Bryan with his accustom- 7 to 8 p. m., and by appointment. FEATURESJljjljljjl producing. When the “Forty-niners” The Southwest Harbor lieth close at hand. FIT | utionary power, excited his hear- And Cranberry Islands show just off the land. AND the Democratic to left the rugged shores of the grand old the will CORNER CHURCH AND BRIDGE STREETS CLEAN REDUCED banquet rap- Ascend Sound, and you deem, may- \ WINTER FARE lt sounded great, like his memo- State of Maine, to swell the mighty im- hap, THE in That are the Water Telephon connection. 23tf FOR speech the convention where he migration to the newly discovered gold you entering Gap 'I rst nominated. His most At Delaware; or, if you farther go, Belfast and Boston, $2.25, thrilling fields in this debt is again borrowed. Jack Cade and California, great rich valley The prospect will like Hudson Highlands show; mountain take the of old Cro* nest, 7 mn are thus drawn to of Southern California was looked upon Dog place upon give While in the East doth fair Mount Mansel rest. TURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIP rican a flavor at as an H. BOYINGTON BELFAST fct- politics acceptable arid and unproductive desert, but So smooth and still and lies the sea, DR, E. shadowy Leave Belfast democratic gathering. When Mr. An inland lake it seemeth most to be. at 2.00 p. m. for Boston Mon- gone are the trails and footpaths of the day and “tyan’s proposed harvest of 1896 was Lonely as Trossach glens, and wild of mien, Thursday. Indian as well as the old Mexican and EYE 8PEOIALIST For at 7.30 a. to the level-headed voters of the Silvery, beautiful as Lake Katrine. Bangor m. Wednesday and f.M.up Saturday. duted StateB about and their The steep and woodsy shores, as on you go, they decided, by 1,- Spanish Californians, places Leave Boston at 6.00 Lie in the wave p. m. and Fri- "dO that it was too imaged darkling below; Glasses Pitted Tuesday ipajority, weedy have been taken by the pushing, pro- While forward lies Accurately. day. b" worth A stretching, rounding inland, WILLIAMS’ KIDNEY PILLS William Lincoln West cutting. like majority Leave Rockland at 5.16 a. m. on ; gressive Yankees or who The Sound, bedecked with beauty of the skies. Have overworked nervous (or arrival of Mr. in two later Easterners, 14 South Main MAINE. you your sys- steamer from Bryan’s eloquence Now down the Sound comes, like a living thing, St., WINTERPORT, tem and caused trouble with your kid- Kx-Veterlnary Bureau of Boston) Wednesday and Satur- events. British have set this whole land in this garden Inspector Animal day. institutions sur- Some beauteous schooner, sailing “wing and neys and bladder? Have you pains la phonal Office Days, Mondays and Tuesdays. ! Ii l, £. I enl of FRED W. Cade’s and Byron’s views on a of the world humming with industries. wing.” loins, side, back and bladder? Have you riustry •parin Agriculture. POTE, Agent, Belfast. Maine. 1 .,,f sleeping in the grip of tyrants, Nowhere else in the world to You see some cottage with its open door, a flabby appearance of the face, and un- ‘lr| my der the A desire to needing a trumpet blast to upset Some fishing smack close anchored near the eyes? frequent pass TETEB1NABIAN can there be side urine? If so, Williams’ Pills will lnRs The general knowledge grown shore. Kidney s generally. impression All is and all that meets the cure you—Druggist, Price 50c. TREATS ALL DISEASES OF ANIMA1S prevails that it is best to by side the grape and the the repose; eye H. WOOD, keep cool, pumpkin, Is in and tinctured WILLIAMS MFC. CO.. Prop,.. CleTeUnd. Ohio and shaped Beauty’s mould, OPTOMETRIST, CASTOR IA ,5e sane.—St. Louis Globe Demo- pear and the orange, the olive and the with her and crat. dye. (Eye Measuring Specialist) Hospital, Pharmacy Office. For Infants and Children. apple, the strawberry and the lemon. —Anon. For sale by WM. O. POOR * SON. ill test your eyes accurately, so SPRING STREET, BELFAST! MAINE Southern California is the it the exact lens that vision Th8 Hava Alwaue Rmur»a only country Most skin scrofula, your -j Kind You disfiguring eruptions, lires. No work. Office in Hospital Never Closed. Children in the world where daisies and etc., are due to blood. guess Cry orange pimples, rashes, impure nic Room No. Bears a Temple, 1, Belfast, For indigestion, i the FOR Burdock Blood Bitters is cleansing blood KnHnlm FLETCHER’S orchards will thrive together. ’el. 228-13 ^ V* JL Relieves sour 69-18. tonic. Makes you dear-eyed, clear-brained, stomach Phones—Hospital Residence 69-11 Signature of Cast oria California is a wonderful country and clear-skined. SJ. palpitation of the heart Divesia what yon eat I SEARSPORT.

Henry Davis has moved into the H. C. Buz sell house on Warren street. Amos D. Carver of Brooklyn, N. Y., lef' Rico. Saturday on a business trip to Porto the Phenomenal Mrs. John Closson has gone to live with hei |*Note avenue. Prices*! son, George L. Closson, on Lakeside Mrs. Twombley of Monson is the guest ol on Elir THREE DAYS Mr. L. D. TAG her Littlefield, THE LAST OF OUR GREAT RED brother, FOR SALE. I street. i L. D. Littlefield completed filling his ice < . 5 house Saturday, the ice being 21 inches in NO GOODS WILL BE CHARGED AT THESE CUT PRICES DURING THIS SALE. &

thickness. |J --- -- ■ =r —_— ~- •: _ The weather for the past week has been _■-t from 8 tc very cold, the thermometer ranging £ HERE’S SOME OF OUR LEADING BARGAINS: SI 30 below zero. Miller of Belfast was the Miss Emily F. ingf in Searsport. His first command was the t ent, until quietly the "colored people” disap- HERE’S AN OPPORTUNITY WIDOW MUST GO THE HARVARD $4.50 COAT SWEATER or KUPPENHEIMER SUITS AND i JONES’ SUITS of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Weymouth amidst of from the en- £. ^ guest schooner which he commanded peared peals laughter topsail Hanger, TO BUY A HIGH GRADE SHIRT FOR $5.00 and $6.00 Suits and Overcoats now now Howard street last week. was tire no one who had so t WINTER OVERCOATS $3.50 more than sixty years ago. The Ranger company, knowing £ desirous will meet with Jere- amused the ladies. it was It is seldom that a customer, of pur- $3 95 AND $4.95 Ml The Congregational Guild owned and managed by the late Capt. Subsequently -69c.- $6.50 Harvard a nice suit or overcoat, has a Sweaters.$4.98 Mrs. James P. Butman Tuesday afternoon. miah Merithew. He sailed for many years ascertained that Miss Effie Curtis and Miss chasing really Mothers who have this make of Best $1.00 Shirts.$ .69 bought Boys’ 1.00 Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters.... 79 water were chance to the newest, well made mer- February 6th, at 2 o’clock. as first officer in many of the deep Fannie Mudgett. the "fun-makers” for get Clothes can to their 1.50 testify good qualities, .. and his last at the occasion. such as this firm only makes, at the 1.19 .i".; :35 Mrs. Hamilton arrived from Bostor ships out of Searsport years chandise, and when they can be bought at a wholesale .. Mary " " 48 & was in of schooners manufacturers' cost. will be in- .50 is the of Mr. and Mrs. J sea he command engaged ^k Everything .39 cost price it is a time to . .. ast week and guest Wednesday evening, January 24th, Rev. A.A. certainly good buy. 1.96 in West Indies and lumber trade. The eluded at this however, even the Blue Flannel Shirt.79 L. Steamboat avenue. the sale, staple $1.00 £ Hamilton, Smith of Bangpr, M. W. G. M. of Maine, im- $3 00 BOYS’ SUITS AND OVER- 2 00 1.39 R is hale and hearty and is seen ^k blues and black suits. 1.50 Flannel Shirt. 1.19 has moved from the H. C genial Captain installed the officers-elect 1.50 AT Cecil Roberts pressively following NOW .... , ]C, the streets His Mrs. C. We have 75 suits and overcoats in all 2.00 1.69 COATS $1.98 E. L upon daily. daughter, No. F. and A. just Buzzell house on Warren street to the of Pownal Lodge, 119, M.: Charles — E. Whitcomb, and his son, W. P. Putnam, ap- A the latest colorings—browns, greys, blues, Savory house on Mount Ephraim avenue. Kneeland, W. M.; Aivah C. Treat, S. W.; J. F. MEN’S 50c. FLEECEO LINEO J the kind remembrances of his many blacks—that we have been retailing for $18.00 UNDER- preciate M. HALF PRICE SALE ON MEN’S AND FUR COATS AT to fall or Ellis, J. W.; Albert Ames, treas.; L. Albert BARGAIN PRICES R W. P. Putnam had the misfortune 1 friends. The Captain is kindly cared for by & and $20.00 —Our Reg Tag price now to clean WEAR New Ernest A. 35C. is the ice at his home in Doi Chester, Mass., las their Gardner, sec.; Partridge, chap.; BOYS’ WINTER CAPS $45.00 Fur Lined his daughter, Mrs. C. E. Whitcomb, at ,hemup Coats.$29.95 ^ week the bone in his wrist. Frank V. Davis, marsh.; Edgar L. Heath, S. D.; $13.95 and $16.95 $ .75 Underwear.$ .49 4.00 breaking right pleasant home on Main street. sj *1.00 Caps.* .50 Heavy Reefers. 2.9o Vl Millard M. J. Charles C. S. 1.00 Grant, D.; Heath, S.; Wright’s and Heavy Woolen Under- «< 6.00 Frank I. Mortland is circulating a paper an- Best $15.00 Suits and Overcoats, $11.95 .50 ;25 Sheeplined Coats. 4.cg « Albert W. Pinkham, J. S.; Frank L. Blanchard, wear.1.79 nouncing his candidacy for ihe office of sherifl STOCKTON SPRINGS. $12.50 Suits and Overcoats, 8 75 Odd Lot Boys’ 8-«0 3.98 were to Caps.09 Tyler. The ceremonies public mem- ^ Conticook A Wool Underwear. 1.29 50.00 Coon ‘^4 of Waldo on the ticket. 6 95 $5.00 Ladies’ Seal Fur 3.48 Fur Coat. 39.95 m county Republican the 10.00 Caps. ber’s families and invited guests, assem- |X Cotton and Wool Underwear... .48 •• Fur Trimmed 18 00 Dog 18.95 Steamer Fickett, finishec Mrs. Nellie G. of n 6.00 to Suits and Overcoats, Caps.99 Borinquen, Capt. Beers, Clinton, Mass., spent bled company numbering over 15u persons, all $8 $ .50 Night Robes now.39 '($ at the Penobscot Coa last week her Mrs. discharging Wednesday ! with aged mother, Raymond of whom found the proceedings intensely in- $3.95 and 5.95 1.00 .79 News. 1 Ig R dock and sailed Thursday for Newport Grant. with the 22.50 $18 95 1.50 PANTS HEN’S AND BOYS’ AND LADIES’ 15c. J teresting, beginning appropriate pre- Kuppenheimer Suits, Pajamas .98 REMARKABLE VALUES Four deer were seen at Penobscot Park Fri- j Dr. and Mrs. C. Edward Britto left for Rock- sentation by M, W. G. M. Smith, on behalf of 15.00 Raincoats, 11.95 .50 Gloves and Mittens now.39 $5.00 Trousers.$3.95 HOSE NOW 9c. *4 day. Two wrent across the causeway to Sears land last Friday for a brief visit with the Dr.’s Pownal Lodge, of a handsome, white leathern 3% 12.00 8 75 1.00 .79 4.00 2.95 This is the most Island and the other two went in the direction parents. Master’s apron to the retiring Master, Mr. L. i-SO 1.19 2.50 and $3.00 Trousers. 1.98 remarkable hose value ever Sj| *■ ^ Albert Gardner, followed the BUY A .25 1.50 Trousers.98 offered. None sold to dealers. Six of Prospect. Mrs. C. W. Sprague, Church street, was in by peculiarly NOW IS THE TIME TO 19 pairs only to a solemn yet cheerfully expressed charges to .50 Neckwear now.39 Knickerbockers.79 customer. Steamer Wainwnght, made Belfast last Saturday for the day. The sleigh- NEW DERBY OR SOFT HAT. Boys’ $1.00 Kennebec, Capt. 50c ^ the various officers, given in the talented •25 .17c. 3 for .50 50c. Knee Pants.39 Woolen Hose.39c her into last Tuesday morning is now excellent. ^ way Searsport ing $3.00 Guyer Hat now.$2.29 25c Grand Master’s inimitable style to each in 1.00 Watches, with rabbits foot fob now -79 W’orsted .19c through the ice and landed at her dock and • 2.50 Stiff 1.79 Dr. G. H. of Rockland, an optician hav- Men’s 25c Buster Holt, turn, the fundamental principles of the Ma- Jr 1.50 Soft 92 White, Turkey Red and Blue ALL 15c. LINEN COLLARS. 10c Brown, in both Ladies’, began discharging. several in arrived I ing patrons town, Monday sonic Order being impressed in its truth and £ 2.00 1.29 Handkerchiefs now.03 ALL 25c. RUB: ER 19c Men’s and Boys’, now.19c There was a report in town Monday that for a brief at The Stockton stay. sublimity forcefully upon all listening. Only *^| Charles L. Merithew, wTho is at work in Swan- *==== ---—-- V. Mrs. Everett Staples left Friday for a shop- occasionally does a “Blue Lodge” enjoy the ville, had a shock last week, but no particulars ping trip to Bangor and remained over Sunday privilege of having the highest official of the have been received. the guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Smith. fraternity in the State present as installing Steamer Kanawha, Capt. Burns, finished dis- officer, an honor highly appreciated by Pownal W. Capt. and Mrs. Horace M. Griffin, Middle HARRY CLARK & and sailed Saturday. She made slow and its invited on this occasion. CO., charging guests ! street, spent a in Bangor early last week, Lodge ™CK.IKLfast, day ice four inches thick | Thfe usual followed progress plowing through with banquet the exercises, all | j having appointments their oculist. * mm ******** in mxirxcr dnuin tVlhav feeling that Pownal Lodge had afforded its I Mr. Levi S. Griffin, Maple street, went to Mr. and Mrs. H. Peabody Farnham and*^. guests a very pleasant evening, long to be re- Pittsfield early last week to call upon his inva- at “The | membered, when at a late hour each F. Adams who have been boarding wended SHIP NEWS. Chapin’s,” North Searsport, left for their home his or her homeward way. STATE dition is very serious. OF MAINE. in Salem, Mass., last Saturday. Rev. and A. of WEST W1NTERPORT Mrs. Ashley Smith Bangor AMERICAN PORTS. Shute has been COUNTY PRIMARY. Shepard appointed night arrived in town the of Jan. and The Waldo County Veterans’ association will morning 24th, New York, January 24. Sld, schs Andrew by the Searsport Electric Light Co meet Feb. operator remained over night, the guests of Mr. and Thursday, 1st, at the O. Gardner Nebinger, Perth Amboy for Boston; Metinic, REPUBLICAN candidates to be voted for in the Thirteenth at Pike Bros, mill and entered upon his Senatorial District, Waldo 01 spool Mrs. Everett Staples, Church street, Hall. Owing to the prevalence of the whoop- South Amboy for Rockland; 25, ar, stmr Ha- County duties Jan. 29th. waiian, Dow, Puerto Mexico; 26, ar, sch Po- S&M 1912. Monday night, ing cough the attendance will not be as large February B, Wednesday evening of the present week chasset, 27, ar, sch L T Whit- Blair as nor will the Stonington; for Mrs. George Crowley and Mrs. Charles usual, program Penalty wilfully defacing, tearing down, removing or destroying a Specimen five to one was observed as “Ladies' Night,” at Wassaum- previously more, Stonington; 28, ar, stmr Californian, Ballot, hundred dollars fine. of East Boston were in town last week visiting planned be carried out as intended. Blake, ar, schs Thomas H Club. Cards were the entertainment for primarily Philadelphia; 29, keag J R Rock- CYRUS W. their husbands, who are first and second en- -The Thursday evening dances are Lawrence, Stonington, Me; Bodwell, DAVIS, Secretary of State, the company, with light refreshments. largely land. steamer Kanawha. attended the intense gineers of the despite cold_Mrs. John Boston, 25. schs Annie & Reu- Again the Universalist church was unopen- January Ar, D. Field and son Luther were The social last in the called to Fort ben, Stonington, Me; Catawamteak, given Thursday night ed as the furnaces were not in Rockport;. Sunday, proper Fairfield last week 26, ar, schs Lottie Elsie, Isle au Haut; Wm conference room the school by the last illness of Mrs. upper by Sunday condition to furnish the heat for so necessary Field’s Mrs. Matthews, Bucksport. class of Miss Eudevilla Cleaves was most en- sister, Wesley Ervin, whose death MAKE A CROSS X IN THE THE cold a day—another blast from the Arctic | Philadelphia, January 24. Ar, sch Jacob M SQUARE TO RIGHT OF THE NAME OF THE PERSON and nice refreshments from tuberculosis is hourly expected. Miss Haskell, Montevideo; 25, ar, sch H. joyable. Games, music I regions! Augustus YOU WISH TO VOTE FOR. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS AS TO Minnie who had Babcock, New York. THE NUMBER OF CANDIDATE,' made up a pleasing program. Smith, expected to leave for Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft of Cutler are Baltimore, January 24. Ar, sch Adelaide TO BE guests Togus, was detained to attend the household MARKED FOR EACH OFFICE. ADD NAMES BY WRITING OR Sumner C. Pattee entertained the Car- Barbour, Port PASTING STICKERS IN Mrs, for the winter of Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Tampa. duties of Mrs. Fields during her absence_ Jacksonville, January 24. Sid, sch J Man- BLANK SPACES AND MARK TO RIGHT OF ver Library Benefit Bridge club last Thursday X SUCH NAMES, DO NOT ERASE NAMES. Church street, who recently moved into the Miss Juanita Fields is her chester Haynes, New Bedford. afternoon at her home in Main street. There visiting sister, Mrs. I house Rev. H. E. Rouil- Tampa, Ha, 23. Ar, sch Horace A formerly occupied by William Cookson... Mr. and Mrs. Leonard January were five and the a snow Baltimore and Norfolk. tables, prize, tiny lard and Stone, McKown, family. Clarke were guests of Mrs. Emmie B. 26. sch James W shovel, was won by Miss Lida Curtis, The Thomp- Providence, January Ar, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bearse of Passadumkeag son and Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke last Thursday at Paul, Jr, Norfolk; 28, ar, sch Gen E S Greeley, next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. B. Norfolk. have taken rooms in Hopkins bkck for the their home in Bangor. The lriends of our old t F. Coiccrd on Bay View place, this, Thursday, Fernandina, January 26. Sld, sch Lizzie B winter. Mrs. B. is the of Mr. neighbors will be to hear of their afternoon. only daughter glad good Willey, Providence. and Mrs. John McLaughlin, and her former health. Master Ralph Thompson was ill with Newport News, January 30. Ar, stmr Kan- SENATOR. Waldo Barkentine Mabel 1. Meyers, Capt. C. N. awha; County. THIRTEENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. Vote for One schoolmates and friends welcome her in her the measles, but was considered on the gain.... Searsport. which discharged a load of bones at Norfolk, January 29. Sld, stmr Borinquen, Meyers, native village. Miss Eva Bartlett is employed at the home of has been frozen in the James Searsport. Richmond, Va., Mrs. Chester to MARCELLUS Brooks. The recent of Mrs. Curtis, owing the illness of Searsport, January 24. Sld, stmr Borinquen, J. DOW, about miles below Richmond for birthday anniversary river twenty Mrs. Curtis. Master Walter Newport News; 25, sld, stmr Mohawk, Henrietta of was Curtis, who has Stoning- the ib days. She is bound to Newport (Gilman) Grey Prospect ton, etc; 27, sld, stmr, Kanawha, past been ill, is Newport 1 noticed a shower from her numer- quite improving_Mr. Ray Hen- News for been damaged in a by post-card News; 30, ar, stmr Kennebec. Norfolk. j repairs, having derson of Monroe was at the ous friends, several Stockton residents thus home of Mr. Stockton, January 28. Sld, sch Gracie J, collision with a Biitish steamer oft Cape iiat- Daniel last and Lincolnville, (became ice-bound and was towed remembering their former associate in our Dyer Sunday photographed teras on her homeward voyage the latter part out by tug Walter Ross); 29, sld, stmr, Milli- where “Etta Gilman” is well recollect- several children... Mr. Daniel Marden and of December. village, nocket, New York. ed today. daughter Lelia were in Swanville last Sunday Poitland, January 27. Ar, sch Aetna, Ston- Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Hines and young son and attended the funeral of ington, Me for New York. Mr. John E. Lancaster Charlie Marr_ for their has been appointed Clarence, Jr., will leave this week The home of Mr Albert foreign ports. OF the U. S. ! Snow was the scene of STATE MAINE. where the by postoffice department the carrier new home in Amesbury, Mass., a family dinner last Puerto Mexico, January 23, 2 pm. Ar, stmr for Route No. 3, R. F. D., running out from party Sunday_Mr. Percy of Dr. Eveleth Texan, Parse, New York; Jan doctor will take the practice Weed, who Is at the Hebron 28, 1pm, sld, COUNTY PRIMARY. the Stockton Springs P. O. This is the longest ! Sanitarium, is not stmr Kentuckian, Delano, Delaware Break- formerly of Searsport, who goes to Concord, as well and is I line leaving our office. It is 23 miles in length expected home Feb. Sth_Miss j water (for orders). to of the Hines DEMOCRATIC candidates be voted for in Thirteenth Senatorial < N. H. The departure family Farie was the Salina Cruz, 26, 4 stmr District, Waldo and the is about $1,000 per annum. Mr. Hadley guest of Mrs. Jennie January pm. Sld, County salary \ San will be deeply regretted, especially in the Kuff at dinner last Columbian, Colcord, Diego; 27, 10 p m, ar, 5, 1912. L. is well fitted for the position, being always Sunday_Mr. and Mrs. 1 stmr February circles of the Methodist church and Eastern Alaskan, Patterson; Kahului. Frank Learned were guests of Mr. and prompt, genial and accommodating. Mrs. for wilfully defacing, tearing down, or destroying a Specimen Ballot, five to one hundred dollars were active workers and | Penalty fine. Star, in which they Chester Curtis last Sunday_Mr. James From Cape Jellison piers, the following; BOKM very popular. Downs’ condition remains unchanged_Miss 1 CYRUS W. of shipping report w’as even- > DAVIS, Secretary State. came telephoned Monday Annie Bean of Steamer Kennebec, Capt. Wainright, Stillwater is the guest of Mrs. Ellis In to Mr. and ing: Jan. 25th, steamer Millinocket arrived Belfast, January 31, up the bay Sunday and returned to Rockland. George Clarke. Mrs. Raymond Ellis, twins, a son and daughter. with a general from New York. Jan. ! The Borinquen, Capt. Fickett, is due W ednes- cargo ! Durost. In Belfast, January 24, to Mr. and 26th, tug Marguerite arrived from Boston, i WHITE'S CORNER t IVinterport) Mrs. Samuel W. Durost, a son—Alton Desmond. and two barges with hard coal from Perth day, A. L. Blaisdell of Kane. In Ellsworth, to Mr. and Jan. 29th, steamer Millinocket sailed with Pleasant View farm, one January 15, MAKE A CROSS X IN SQUARE TO THE RIGHT OF THE NAME OF THE Mrs. Jasper Kane, a son. PERSON Y01 paper and potatoes, for New York, and schoon- of our energetic farmers and a successful have to be made before they can reach the Stevens. In Belfast, January 23, to Mr. and WISH TO VOTE FOR. AS TO THE j orchardist was invited FOLLOW^DIRECTIONS NUMBER OF CANDIDATES TO BI er Gracie J. towed into to avoid ice to lecture before the Mrs. Arthur E. Stevens, a Ruth the coal dock. It was reported here Monday harbor, | daughter, fruit of Oxford Elizabeth, MARKED FOR EACH OFFICE. ADD NAMES BY WRITING OR dangers. : growers County, Jan. 24th. PASTING STICKERS IN BLAN u afternoon that codfish was being caught Walker. In Camden, to Mr. The meeting was in Buckfield and Mr. Blais- January 23, AND MARK TO RIGHT OF SUCH NAMES. DO NOT through the ice near Eagle Island. Sympathy is extended by all Stockton and Mrs. Arthur Walker, a son. SPACES X ERASE NAMES. j dell on culture and friends, to Mr. and Mrs. Albion P. Goodhue. spoke apple packing the JPosti aster J. W. Black received a letter fruit.... Mr. and Mrs. now of E. N. Bartlett entertain- 2nd, Belfast, in the recent death of ; MARRIED frohi an undertaker in Denver, Col., stating ed several of the younger set their brother, Mr. True Goodhue, of Boston couples last. that Edward L. Magoon, formerly of Sears- j .Mr. and after a strange brain disease had prostrated Saturday evening... Mrs. C. C. Clem- the Jan. 1912. ents of West visited at port, died in county hospital, 18, the Winterport the home Durost-Webber. In Belfast, January 31, promising young man for some months- of G. H. York lie was the son of the late Dr. Moses L. Ma- recently-Clyde Newcomb of by H. C. Buzzeli, Esq., Theodore Durost and The deceased was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Newburg has several lots of Gertrude E. both of Belfast. was born 1849. bought pressed Webber, gocn of bearsport and July 4, in this G., in our village last summer for several hay vicinity which will be delivered at Fields-Harrington. In Rockland, January SENATOR. Waldo County. THIRTEENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. Vote for One. He went to Waltham, Mass., many years ago weeks. Winterport station-The farmers in town 24, Leroy Charles Fields and Addie Belle Har- have been and from there to Colorado, where he had busily engaged in harvesting their rington, both of Rockland. ice crop. The ice is much thicker than usual Hill-Mason. In Orland, 24, Wil- since resided. He leaves two half sisters: Mr. Albert M. Ames left Tuesday mornin January EDGAR F. Belfast. Some taken from R. L. Clement’s pond was 22 bur T. Hill of Bucksport and Miss Bernice Ma- HANSON, for Pittsfield to visit his Mrs. George Newcomb of North Bangor and uncle, Dr. Truman M.S inches.... A. L. Croxford of Dixmont has been son of Orland. Miss barah E. Magoon of Somerville, Mass. Griffin, the latest reports of his condition, in this section of the town recently looking Kelley-Fogg. In Belfast, January 27, by for He being somewhat less favorable. Another apples. bought some small lots, but Rev. M. S. Hill, Ansel S. Kelley, Jr., and Miss Penobscot was frozen over most of the growers had disposed of their Myra H. both of Belfast. Bay Friday has been called in consulta- Fogg, I Bangor physician fruit early in the season.Mrs. Russell Mann-Churchill. In night, Jan. 26th, the first time to interfere Neait y Orland, January 20, tion; yet little probability of recovery is appar- spent part of last week in Monroe at the home Elton Mann of Bucksport and Miss Clara with since Feb. when the _._ navigation 7, 1904, ent from the his of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Sumner Churchill of Orland. .1 opinion given anxious wife Stevens... I TROY. ■■■■ arrived at Belfast Mrs. C. B. Jewett visited Mrs. 7=. steamer Penobscot and and Stockton G. I* Clarke in Mc-Donald-Lord. In Portland, January 25, BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. wife of Ellison daughters. relatives and friends West last Mrs. Augusta Berry, Berry, to but had to it Winterport Thursday_A number by Rev. James F. Albion, William B. McDonald for The Journal. tried reach Bucksport give up. are for the Corrected Weekly I 62 Her hoping best, although fearing the of our young people attended the masquerade of Portland and Mrs. Madeline Adelaide Lord died January 24th, aged years. death j That was the most continuous and severest PRODUCER. I outcome. ball in Monroe last Friday evening.Mrs. of Waldo, formerly of Belfast. PRODUCE MARKET. PAID resulted from the effects of a severe attack of p. cold weather for 54 years, according to the Merton Haley and her sister, Mrs. Herbert 14.00 a of Apples, per DU, 40a50 Hay, some two years ago. Her husband Quite company village people drove to were in pneumonia weather of that time. The steamer Twombly, Bangor Saturday_C. B. 7 Hides, prophets DIED dried, per lb., 84a9 and one Mrs. Larrabee of Sandypoint last Friday evening to attend the Jewett, who has been suffering for several 11 daughter, Pittsfield, Belfast came at break- Beans, pea, 2.50a2.75 Lamb, Saturday morning 10.20, weeks from caused a survive. The funeral was held Rev. dedicatory dance in the new hall, fin- inflamation, by strain in Beans, Y. E.. 2.50a2.75 Lamb Skins, 40a50 Friday, Insurance about four inches thick and recently is now able to do ing through ice lifting, light work, and J. D. Abbott. In Verona, January 28, Thomas L. 30 8 James Ainslie officiating. It was the fifth ished by Mr. H. M. Griffin. The hall is in the Foss Butter, Mutton, Representing Companies whose to she is able to get out in pleasant weather, Abbott, 64 7a71 32 45 proceeded Bucksport. Monday passed second aged years. Beef, sides, Oats, lb., funeral held in town since the very last of story, with cloak room, after a long and serious illness. Berry. In Assets over to not confectionery Troy, January 24, Augusta, wife Potatoes, 1.00 aggregate down the eastern bay Rockland, trying Beet.forequarters, 64 December which has come to our and cigar room, and refreshment room, on the of Ellison Berry, aged 62 years. 60 Round Hog, 8 knowledge. to enter or Belfast. All the work- CENTER Barley, bu, Searsport iMONTVILLE. Clements. In Oklahoma Jan- 16 6.00 There may have been more of which we have ground floor. A very convenient arrange- City, Okla., Cheese, Straw, at Mack’s Point now cross the ice Soloman Palmer a men going bought horse last week of uary 25, Edmund F. Clements, formerly of Chicken, 16 Turkey, 26a28 and it is if there are not ment, especially as the proprietor has a stable not heard, surprising $35,000,000 to and from their work, making a short cut to Alonzo Reynes— Zalisco Foster and wife Belfast, aged 77 years, 1 month and 12 days. Calf Skins, 14 Tallow, 2 in the rear for the wilj more for if any of us survive this winter accommodation of the Dunbar. In Bangor, at the Eastern Maine Duck. 20 Veal, 12 the village. go this week to visit his sister. Mrs. Olive Gil- “Wild horses to outside Insane January 27, Frank H. Dunbar 30 20 we must be tougher than Injuns.” I belonging patrons the Sandy- in Hospital, Eggs Wool, unwashed, patrick, Danforth-Neighbors have been of Belfast, 51 years, 6 months, 13 14 4.00a4.50 the to whom I a dinner Weaie indebted to Baker, Carver and Mor- point 1 aged days. Eowi, Wood, hard, agree with tramp gave community. the two weeks Gilley. In Southwest John M. Ames busy past harvesting ice_ Harbor, January 20, 18 Wood, soft, 3.00 He said: “This is fit Company rell of 75 Front New for a Geese, one day. country only street, York, very Last week’s weather was as follows: Frank Luce returned last William L. Gilley, aged 74 years. STOCKTON SPRINGS. MAINE Sunday, Saturday from a RETAIL PRICE. ! RETAIL MARKET. valuable and Grindle. In Bluehill, infant for bears and Injins and never ought to have pretty pocket diary containing mild but somewhat cloudy, with southwest! week’s visit with relatives in January 18, Lawrence, Mass. of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch S. Corned, 12 Lime, 1.10 from them.”-The useful information. This firm is a daughter Grindle. Beef, been taken away Troy building wind; Monday, half sunny, half cloudy, the ....Mrs. Nettie McFarland is 18a22 Oat Meal, 5 | passing the "Lenfest. In Swanville, January 29, James Butter Salt, 141b., Club met at the hall new stories with 83 5 Center Reading Grange fireproof building, eight high damp snow gently falling, while the sun shone week with her mother, Mrs. Huldah H. Lenfest, aged 79 years and 9 days. Corn. Onions, Ramsay. and admitted new a of 77 feet on Coenties and 45 Lothrop. In N. J., Cracked Corn, 78 Oil, kerosene, 12al3 Friday evening, twenty frontage slip nearly all day; Tuesday, a mild snowstorm Orange, January 28, Mrs. LOST | Ann M. of Corn 78 Pollock, 7 to The con- feet on Water street, with a large and Lothrop, formerly Belfast, aged 83 Meal, members membership. program light throughout the day; Wednesday, snow in morn- Candidate for Register of Probate. 22 Pork, 12 years and 7 days. Cheese, Mrs. Clarence a Notice is hereby given that Book No. 19'. basement and vaults under the sidewalks. This J sisted of a song by Coffin, ing, sunshine at noon, followed by fall- Magoon. In Denver, Colo., Ed- Cotton Seed, 1.76 Plaster, 1.13 quietly j January 18, and Phillis Estes and of Bank of firm to a full and well 10 Meal, duet by Gladys Searsport Savings Searspoi will enable the carry ing snow later; beautiful sunshine Augusta, Jan. 27. Orrin J. of Bel- ward L. Magoon, formerly of Searsport, aged Codfish, dry, Rye 34 piano Thursday, j Dickey 1.65 Mina fast. for a short time a member nf friiafr-oQ 62 years, 6 months and 14 days. Cranberries, 10 Shorts, recitations by Cunningham, Josephine Maine, has been lost. Finder will kindl assorted stock and to make prompt shipments, uui. veiy corn atmospnere, me mermometer ; 20 Sugar, 7 of the State School for filed a Marr. In Swanville, January 25, Charles M. Clover Seed, John Pratt and James Mitchell. An return a need that has them very much Boys, today pe- Hillman, same to, or notify hampered registering 18 degrees below zero in some lo- tition to his Marr, 48 years. 6.60a7.00 Salt, T. I., 40 place name on the primary ballot aged j Flour, stew was served to about and the the few The has a McKnight. Sweet Potatoes, 0 oyster 60, 3w4 IAMES P. NICHOLS, Treasurer during past years. diary calities; Friday, lovely day, although pretty as a candidate for register of probate for Wal- In Barre, Vt., January 26, Mrs. H. G. Seed, David 12 Wheat Meal, remainder of the was with line ox xne now do The was McKnight, formerly of Belfast, 60 Lard, 44 evening spent pnoxograpn Dunaing, neany cold in early morning and county. petition signed by Mayor aged evening; Saturday, E. F. Hanson and 67 others of years, 8 months and 20 days. marches and with music Miss Maud and the firm to move in Belfast, Brooks, I games, by completed, expects cold and snow. Pettee. In ! cloudy, threatening Belmont and Morrill. Belfast, January 29, Climena T. Mrs. Coffin. Next Feb- March a FERRY. Conner and meeting LOST about 1st. Amos D. Carver, member The Pettee, widow of Nathan W. Pettee, aged 66 PROSPECT afternoon social of the Ladies Aid So- 29th_Dr. M. T Dodge and son are of the is a and his years and 25 days. Miss Angelia Harriman was at home and ruary Notice is that firm, Searsport boy, many with Mrs. Herbert hereby given Book No. 204.1 ciety Clifford, West Main Five Minutes Smalley. In Belfast, January 24, Mrs. Net- with her wintering 675 pure-blooded Plymouth Rock friends here are pleased at his success since spent Saturday and Sunday parents, of Bank of street, was a grand success, $3.35 to tie G. Smalley, aged 48 years, 8 months, 9 days. .The remains of Searsport Savings Searsport netting Mrs. W. H. Harriman. She returned hens this winter... the late j he started in business in New York. Capt. and has been lost. Finder will kindl' the treasury. Confectionery was served on each Sourness, Gas, Heartburn and Stomach whose death was last ! Maine, to Castine Sunday evening by team-Mrs. Reuben Webb, reported N. Putnam observed his table Distress Will return same or Capt. Joseph 88th during the whist playing, and after an Disappear. of Belfast & Moosehead were to the to, notify Redemption Mary Smith is stopping for a while with Mr. week, brought Wednesday home Jan. 24th and was hour birthday kindly remembered of the game the hostess announced that Distress after and of his Mrs. Fred Hollis, where the 3w4 JAMES P. NICHOLS, Treasurer eating, sourness, gas Lake Co.’s 4 % Bonds. and Mrs. William Smith in Stockton-Miss daughter, by his many friends, who showered him with refreshments would be furnished where the heartburn can be quickly relieved Railway by taking Faustina closed a term of eight weeks funeral was held Thursday morning, attended one or two MI-O-NA. stomach tablets. The bonds of the Harding 200 post cards, some of them coming from the ladies were sitting. Napkins were following numbered above Rev. James Ainslie. The remains were ac- spread, are to banish case of school at Mt. Heagan last Friday_Miss by They guaranteed any issue have been drawn for payment by the his late home in TO RENT western of the country as far as crackers and were from Athens by part Redlands, apples, fancy doughnuts indigestion, acute or chronic stomach ailment Trustees in with the McCauslin of closed a term companied 1 conformity mortgage, and Annie Bucksport and Bennie Webb. A fr°m ^e east as far as Isle. and the no matter what it is or his wife son, building on Pearl street between Churd; Presque brought in, “surprise” appeared in the called, money back. will be paid the Belfast Savings Bank on here last Ca££uid by of eight weeks’ school Friday-A and streets, about 24 60 feet, suitabb was born in form of two attired MI-O-NA stomach tablets are small and May 15, 1912, at and accrued interest High by Monroe, Maine, grotesquely darkeys—male par upon at the home of Mr. and for a Cj^ySPutnam swallowed. are sold A. A. Howes of little girl arrived Mrs. Towns. garage, carpenters shop or storage pur- and came to West easily They by surrender the bonds. Interest will cease to Six Centennial Jai E4, 1824, Prospect, now and female—bearing the coffee, and & Co. and poses. Will be fitted to suit tenant. to sugar druggists everywhere for 50 cents a accrue on and after that date. Nos. 2, Willard Harding Jan. 26th—Justina May Apply in where 8, 21, 3w4 CHAS. E. Sc spor". 1825, he has since resided. cream in professional was box. are put in a neat metal box that be Bix “centennial towns” in KNOWLTON. style. Speculation They up 87, 51 and 100 for $1,000 each, and No. 52 for Harding. Mother and child are doing well- There will chosen profession as a seafarer rife as to the of the can be conveniently carried in the vest pocket. Maine this Six towns were incorporated H^begaiP identity "waiters,” who $500. W. H. Harriman went to year. They are recommended for nervous- B. Capt. Philadelphia of 1812. are the when a and has sailed more miles on the mum. especially WILLIAM SWAN, ) by the Legislature They city Ingestion. yoifi&, kept discreetly The Yankee propensity iAndnlFor* ness, sleeplessness, bad dreamB, constipation, ALBERT C. BURGESS, Trustees. last Monday to join his vessel, schooner Jacob of Brewer, Phillips, Bingham, Troy. Foxcroft Relieves sour stomach. blue sea than master mariner now } deep any liv- for "guessing" was exercised to the fullest ex- dizziness and biliousness. 3w5 BEN D. FIELD, ) M. Haskell. and Sebec. Palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat