The Republican Journal. J}i1XME 73-_BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1901. NUMBER 36 Contents of To-Day's Journal. .The “Maine while dis- A Christian Science Service in Sportsmen,” Liberty. WALDO COUNTY FAIR. lamp shade, head rest, crochet the estimates made indi- apron, lace, PERSONAL. PERSONAL. PAGE counting by tidy of lace drawn stand 1. the kindness of the work,- scarf, viduals who report endless signs of Through Baptist crochet mat, table table v ..f the Week..Exhibits at the mats, pin cushion, Bangor moose in Maine woods this church in The annual fair of the Waldo County scarf. Miss Inez E. Crawford arrived from Bos- ::a-t Weather Report .Regimental Re- and deer Liberty a Christian Soience ser- \ Christian Science Sermon in Liberty., summer, advances the opinion that vice was held there on Sunday, Sept. 1st. Agricultural Society opened with threaten- Mrs. J. H. Clark, Belfast, ancient bed ton yesterday. Mrs. L. A. Hatch returned last Thursday Fair City sofa 2 ouury Government..Books, “deer are, in all probability, as plenti- This was the first service of the kind held ing weather morning, and in con- spread, pillow, tidy, picture throws, F. H. from a visit in Dedham, Mass. md Periodicals.. Personal. Tuesday 2 men’s hose. Costello of Bangor was in Belfast ful this as have ever been in pairs PAGE 2. year they in Liberty. In order to secure the church sequence the exhibits and attendance the last week on business. Otis 0. and Maine in recent This informa- Kilgore family have moved Letter..The Ideal School as Based on years.” each member was consulted first day were smaller than would MISCELLANEOUS. tion to individually, they Martin of to Belfast from Somerset county. m ,dy...Royal Visits to Canada..House will be acceptable sportsmen Fred L. Toothaker, U. S. Bailey Lynn, Mass., is visiting Winter.. Trees Nature’s Reservoirs, and unanimous consent was giveu. The otherwise have been. There were, how- Belfast, separa- Big who contemplate visiting Maine’s tor operated by a Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nash. Robert Elwell has returned to Boston age American is Well Fed.. Will Shine service was that held in all the Christian ever, a larger number of exhibits than last dog-power machine; matchless grounds in search Eureka butter worker; hand power after \\ v uigton Society Kipling’s Vessels Real.. sporting separa- Prof, and Mrs. Charles D. Woods of Orono spending the summer in Belfast. Names of Some Noted Rulers..Kegi- of big game, the coming fall.The Science churches, being* conducted by two year, and more outside shows, lunoh stands, tor ; Surprise barrel churn. Cat that Earned a B. are visiting relatives in Belfast. Mrs. S. B. Fletcher and son l.vunions..One Raise Portland Press says: “The dog fish, a man and a woman. Mr. etc., than usual. The exhibits of live stock Percy Redman, Belfast, Sharpless Sewell^B. ar- readers, usually cream separator, 2 bottle water from rived from a which have bothered the draggers and C. Lawrence of Boston took the were more numerous than for several years sizes; M. C. Murch and E. L. Cook went to Sunday visit in New York. page a. Henry Redman Farm Spring. trawlers all summer, are gradually past, in and Massachusetts for Miss Lizzie The New Ship W. P. Frye..The Maine place of first reader and Miss Blanche especially cattle, sheep poultry, Sanford Howaid, Belfast, Arrow brand Saturday work. Scott of Boston arrived Sat- and in a short time will and the r.>p...Sailors Scarce....Capt. and Mrs. disappearing Moody of Liberty acted as second. The new classes, Belgian hares and An- asphalt ready roofing.. Miss Carrie Brier is in urday to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Morey. Tapley..Park Artist Honored. have left these waters for the season. John W. Jones, Belfast, exhibit of house Windsor, Vt., service was preceded by the re- gora goats, were well filled. There were her Mrs. F. C. Pierce and PAGE 4. The draggers are beginning to go out following trimmings; full line of inside and outside visiting sister, Gay. Stephen daughter Florence also Farm ma- and marks by the first reader. good showings of dogs. sets, went to Boston last a Obituary...A Native Artist Corn- large catches of mackerel will soon knobs, locks, etc; cutlery; expansion Percy Drink water went to Waterville, week for short visit. News of the chinery and were exhibited and shutter knobs. Granges.. .Transfers in be expected. Large herring are beiug Such a betokens a appliances where > gathering liberality of he has Hack, son of Rev. R. T. it e. Drink water Family Reunion... the employment, Monday. Roy Hack of caught off the shore by the betters, and thought and an interest in this great move- practical working shown. ,i Trade...Herrick Family Reunion. Mrs. 0. E. Frost and children Portland, enters Williams College this fall. this business promises well for the fall. ment, Christian Science, which is very Following are the exhibits in the various The exhibit of Belgian hares by E. F. are visiting |PAGE 5. It is with that relatives in Pittsfield and There is a large market for good sized gratifying. great pleasure classes: Hanson and the Eastern & Breed- St. Albans. Mrs. Helen A. Taylor of East Boston is of Belfast...Yachts and Boats A we welcome you here to-day to listen to our Importing >ance herring in the south and west where in I at Swan Lake. The Churches. sermon. A large number made the effort to FRUIT, VEGETABLES, ETC. ing Co. attracted a good deal of attention, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Burgess of Portland visiting relatives Belfast and Northport. Bells...Secret Societies. they are relished as an article of food. come from distant towns; we thank you for F. E. Ken- as it included many of the prize winners of were in Belfast last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred PAGE ti. They are salted for this trade. The Wyman, Northport, plums, Smith of Dedham, your kindness and bid you welcome. It is neth gourds, Wm. A. the Eastern State Fair at smaller are canned in Portland Wyman, Northport, Bangor, where George F. Murch of Mass., are visiting his aunt, Mrs. L. A. \ation of News and herring fitting that here, man’s true liberty, his of of 1900. Charlestown, Mass., Cuby..Literary Lear, Northport, citron crop won 11 16 Y and for they medals, special the visited friends Hatch. be First President of Free Cuba.. Boothbay and the surplus sold freedom from all his ills that riesh is heir to, D. L. Pitcher, Belfast, exhibit of fruit; ribbons, in Belfast the past week. >t Deep Water Vessels....Lawson’s bait.” should be proclaimed. And in listening to lima sheaf millet first premium for hare of any color, sweep- ...Back peck pears; beans; (Jap- Rev. Geo. S. Mills is Chester J. Wallace arrived Number Notes...Kalloch this are not for not attending the Chris- from Boston -union.-.The message you alone, only anese) ; bushel autumn apples; bushel po- stakes silver cup for the best buck, sweep- Ship. in our but in almost ihis tian Endeavor convention in to visit his Mr. and Sirs. In Brief. The latest of land, every land, tatoes; squash; stakes silver Waterville. Sunday parents, J. very phase sermon is heard pie pumpkins. cup for the best doe. They PAGE 7. to-day, being truly the Henry Brooks, potatoes. Gilbert R. W. Wallace. the gold brick swindle has been devel- Reynolds, won the first in class Ellis of Hingham, Mass., ar- Home work which is heard around the world. G. G. exhibit every they entered ex- Belfast..McKinley’s Improv- in Alaska and the Klondike ac- Abbott, Belfast, fruit; rived in Belfast Mr. and Ilints..The New Eve to the Old oped YVe especially thank our brethren who have bushel potatoes. cept two. Mr. Hanson’s exhibits, aside Tuesday for a short visit. Sirs. A. B. Clements and son of to the San Francisco so ['he Street Car to Topo Chioo..Chinese cording Chronicle, kindly permitted us to use their church. Ed. Wyman, Belmont, millet, from those of Chas. W. Waterville visited Sir. and Sirs. James H. which (Hunga- the company, won 4 medals, Lancaster returned last Friday says that bogus gold dust and A selection of the rian. ) scriptural consisting 2 special ribbons and 3 silver from a business Dodge last week. PAGE 8. nuggets have been sent north in I. V. Miller, exhibit farm 3 cups. trip through Nova Scotia. lasge second chapter of James, was read. Then Belfast, crops, ! Locals..County Correspondence..Ship quantities and disposed of as the pro- varieties potatoes, tomatoes, beets. Another new class of animals shown here Miss Stella Pendleton of James F. Churchill returned last Thurs- Markets.... Deaths. came the silent prayer, followed the Patience Waltham, Mass., y. Births....Marriages... duct of various claims. by B. Paul, Waldo, peck tomatoes. this is the from Evans from a week’s Many persons year Angora goats, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Abbie Drink water. day visit at Lakeside Camp- Lord’s prayer with its George R. Williamson, Belfast, sheaf are said to have been victimized. Two spiritual interpreta- Farm, Waldo. They were the centre of at- ground, Belgrade. wheat; sheaf oats. John McCabe and Mr. SEWS OF THE WEEK. secret service agents are now at Dawson tion as given in the Christian Science text- traction in the live stock friend, Cain of F. A. Griffin, Belfast, 34 var. fruit. department. Decatur Madden of Greenfield the matter.Senator “Science and with to Charlestown, Mass., ere in Belfast. returned investigating book, Health, Key the John Berry, Morrill, winter apples. THE RACES. visiting in home Friday from a visit to his Matters. The season for Dolliverof Iowa, while Chicago Aug. Scriptures” by Rev. Mary Baker 6. J. C. Townsend, Belfast, 2 var. pears, 2 Mrs. Charles H. brother, Eddy. The races Twombly went to Hallo- the 30th, announced that Gov. Shaw of Iowa var. apples. Tuesday were well filled, there George W. Madden. opened Sept. 1, and partridge The main part of the service, or the sermon, plums; well Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. S. season will be a candidate for the NEAT STOCK. being 5 starters in each race. The track i.deock opens Sept. 15th. Presidency. came the note: Miss Wilda Vose of this is The next, preceded by following Arey. city to teach a -men report tliat the outlook for senator also said that Iowa and a was in good condition, and the heats were “FriendsThe Bible, and the Christian Evans Farm, Waldo, herd Thoroughbred fifteen weeks’ term of school in Lubec, Me. season this fall is the considerable portion of the middle west contested. Frank Carle of Bangor was in Belfast partridge Science text-book are our Jerseys; Thoroughbred Jersey 3 sharply A peculiar accident would be back of Iowa’s favorite son. only preachers. cow; She is a very successful teacher. -■ encouraging in several years, YVe now will read texts, and their years old heifer; 2 years old heirer; in the 3-minute which all Monday to attend the funeral of his cousin, The business transacted at scripture happened race, iv that the indications are that principal correlative passages from our denomination- Thoroughbred Jersey bull; exhibit of farm who Harold Carle. Charles R. Coombs left last week for visits the convention Photo- stock. saw it thought it would prove fatal Is will be the of New England al text-book,—these comprise our sermon. at North fairly plentiful ip either to horse or but Mr. Self of Fargo, Dakota, Duluth and Buffalo, where graphers’ Association in Boston Aug. The canonical writings, together with the D. L. Pitcher, 2 years old Thoroughbred driver, from which Harvey Brooklyn, N. Y., is localities they are gen- and will be absent several weeks. 20tli was the election of officers, which words of our text-book, corroborating and Jersey heifer; 2 years old grade Jersey both escaped unhurt. Flora Bell was behind visiting in Belfast, the guest of Miss Kath- mud and that they are also ap- heifer. resulted as follows: Charles explaining the Bible texts in their spiritual at the when she turned erine Bickford. Mr. B. A. Frost returned atth to g in new places. It is after the President, Herbert herd third-quarter pole, Aug. W. first import and application to all ages, past, pres- Black, Searsport; Thor- frosts in October that the best Hearn, Boston; vice president, a complete summersault and as if dead. Middletown, Conn., where he has a fine sit- ent and future, constitute a sermon un- oughbred Herefords; 1 bull; 4 cows; 1 cow lay Mrs. Thomas Devens of Charlestown, Maurice Burke Parkinson, Boston; uation as an .. k- comes. Then it is that divorced from uncontaminated and 4 years 1 heifer 3 2 Her driver was headforemost more attendant in the looting truth, old; years old; calves; pitched Mass., is her D. B. asylum. ilocks from the northern Maine secretary, Geo. M. Boltan, Connecticut; all 6 3 old visiting cousin, South- unfitted by 'human hypothesis, and author- Thoroughbred; cows; years than 20 feet, but was on his feet and back at Mrs. I. 2 2 worth and Benj. Nesmith, who is spending gin llight and many of them treasurer, S. M. Holman, Attleboro; ized by Christ. heifer; years old heifer; yearling heif- family. ers 2 all the fallen animal before any one could the summer in Belfast with as over vice president for Maine, "Warren C. ; calves; grade Herefords; 1 Thor- Amos Lord Miss E. C. Frye ,. nought down they Wing This note is published in the Christian of Bath, who has been with Charles oughbred yearling bull. reach her. Both horse and driver appeared and is a ters. The northern birds con- King, Portland.Capt. D. Science and is read at each Sun- N. S. Lord & Co. the sisters, making short visit in Cas- Quarterly Geo. O. Holmes, Herd of 11 head in- in the next in which she came sec- past summer, went to •n Sigsbee, chief of the office of naval in- heat, in tine. come southward until Novem- service. cluding 4 cows and bull, 2 Brooksvilte last week. has made that day grade Jersey; ond. The in races were d all their there is telligence, public bu- cows. 2 3 judges the tw» as during flight The subject of the sermon was “Man,” and Shorthorn; heifers, years old, Mrs. Mrs. Etta Nash and two children of reau’s annual 1 follows: Frank H. Robert Willard and of ,.r of opportunity for getting good publication entitled, grade Jersey; year old heifer, grade Jer- starter, Bowden, Mon- daughter “Notes on Naval which sets the sermon explained the spiritual or true calf. are Lawrence, Mass., returned last Friday I’resident William H. Moody of Progress,” sey roe ; timer, J. H. Stinson, Belfast; judges, Cambridge, Mass., visiting her brother, forth in a the ad- man as the likeness of God in contradiction from a visit to her brother, Ezekiel R. o il Maine Cavalry association*has comprehensive way OXEN AND STEEBS. G. F. George R. Williamson. Kent and Jesse E. Wilson, Belfast, Thomas. a circular to the vance that has been made in naval to the mortal or material man. The hymns announcing Herbert Black, Searsport, matched oxen; Following is the summary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Littlefield of Brock- .1 work among the navies. To eii rs that the annual reunion will foreign were from the Christian Science Hymnal, fat 2 years old Mrs. C. F. Robinson and Miss Brown of cattle; steers; yearling 2.40 or ton, Mass., were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. E. ace in 25. give an idea of the. fighting strength of class, trot pace, purse $80. •as- Augusta. Sept. Prepa- the last number being, “Nearer, My God to steers; steer calves. L. Somerville, Mass., have returned home the seven navies of the Delight, g.g., G. B. Ingraham, West Talbot a few days the past week. :x have been made to make this principal world, Hobart W. Blodgett, trained Thee.” A bass was Waldo, Ill from a visit to Mr. and a table is follow- solo, “Calvary” very calves. Bockport. Mr. E. Mrs. Henry W. .i; the most enjoyable occasions submitted, showingthe Little Chick, m., Maurice Wood, Bel- George Brackett was in Lewiston total rendered Mr. L. C. of g. Marriner. — ing tonnage of and effectively by Cooper George Towle, Waldo, trained steers. fil$t •••• ••• ••• ... 2 2 2 ,e. Headquarters will be estab- ships, building the first of this week in charge of the to be built- Eben Littlefield, Waldo, matched M.B. ... 3 3 4 it Hotel North. At ten o’clock England, 1,766,855; France, Camden. oxen; Pliny, b.g.. Smith, Hartford,Ct. Mrs. Margaret Fendrich and Mr. C. yearling steers, steer calves; bull calf. Morrill Cmef, b.s., C. r. Morrill, Belmont. 4 5 3 Good Templars tent on the fair grounds. F. ii. 11 will at A. 781,005; liussia, 552,546; United The close attention the le veterans gather G. States, given throughout 3 Brookside, g.g., C. A. Piper, Belfast. 5 4 5 Fendrich of Railroad, Pa., arrived Thurs- Harry Littlefield, Waldo, years old Mr. and Mrs. P. A. of ,i ii for the transaction of such bus- 507,404;Germany, 458,482; Italy, 322,707; service the two hundred in the English Grand by congre- steers. Time. Quarter. Half. Three Quarter. Mile. day and are visiting Mrs. Fendrich’s sister, -- as the renew- Japan, 251,493....lion. Joshua First 2.361 Rapids, Mich., visited her Mrs. Geo. shall come up and Quincy was noticeable. A drove from HORSES AND COLTS. heat, sister, Mrs. T. P. he will be the gation party Second 1.59 Logan. m old says Democratic candi- heat, 38J 1.181 2.381 E. Johnson,and friends in last week. acquaintances. Arrange- Camden and Rockland, and a smaller party F. Third heat, 382 1.17] 1.56| 2.351 Unity, M date for governor of Massachusetts if J. Wilson, Belfast,brood mare; 2 years Frank Elwell of Boston, who is -. have been made for the visitors and spending the desire it.A trust from Waterville. Those from Camden in- old colt; sucking colt. Three minute class, trot or pace, purse $70. Capt. Mrs. Andrew E. Clark have ; lake the trip over the Togus road to party among the the summer with Mr. and Mrs. George cluded the Mr. Mr. Henry Reynolds, Brooks, pair draft Gray Wilkes, g.g., T. I. Huxford, Brooks. Ill vacated their cottage, Tem- t in a car....Ar-> manufacturersTof laundry is following: Kittridge, Megunticook.at Mixer of National Home special machinery horses, under 1150 pounds. Minnie T., b.m., M. B. Smith, Hartford... 2 3 2 Camden, was in Belfast for a the latest. It will have a of Mrs. Mrs. F. Mrs S. ple Heights, to Belfast for ments are being made for the an- capital and Clark, Conant, Walter E. draft Flora Belle, cli.m., Chas. Cone, Calais. 5 2 5 returning Friday short visit last week. Staples, Belfast, pair the lvention of the National Associ- 816,000,000.Prof. IV. II. Brewer of Conant, Mr. Upton, Mr. Cooper, Mrs. horses under 1150 pounds. Florrie C., g.m., H. E. Staples, Brooks.... 3 4 3 winter. Yale thinks Startle, b.g., E. L. Savory, Searsport. 4 5 4 Miss Edith L. Brown returned to Life Underwriters in Portland that before many years the Miss Mrs. W. G. Preston, Belfast, 3 years old filly. Mrs. M. L. Spring- Knowlton, Knowlton, Leadbetter, Half. Three Mile. Rollerson of Brockton is visit- horse will go the mile in 1.50. Ed. mare and colt. Time, Quarter. Quarter. field last after her va- '■■ptember 11, 12 and 13. This gath- trotting Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Wagner, Belmont, First 2.45 Mrs. Sadie Thursday, spending He is Frye, Ordway, Bucklin, heat, 402 1-231 2.051 iag Clark on Xorthport avenue, ;s one and quoted to this eff ect in a cation with her Mr. a very important will special Miss Miss Wheeler. SHEEP, SWINE, POULTRY, ETC. Second heat, 40 1.20 2.00 2.414 and last parents, and Mrs. to the New York World from Bucklin, Third ‘->.00 they spent week at Windermere ; much interest to life insurance Denver, W. L. West, Belfast, St. Bernard dog and heat, 39| 1.191 2.39* Frederick W. Brown. Colo. Those from Rockland were: Miss Ger- Park, Unity. all over the 8 pups. country. Representa- trude Miss S. L. Mr. and The attendance yesterday was larger than Mrs. Georgia S.Pendleton and her mother all the Newcomb, Lyon, Fred L. Toothaker, Belfast, St. Mrs. D. W. Sullivan and from parts of United working and the races filled well. The child of Rox- Exhibits at the Mrs. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Ripley, Mrs. S. Bernard dog. Tuesday Mrs. I. B. Mead of North Brookfield ; s will be in attendance and one of Bangor Fair. bury, Mass., arrived to visit Mr. Geo. 0. Belfast Band was in attendance. The races Saturday are ■ Mrs. Mrs. Miss L. Holmes, Citypoint,exhibited poul- Mass., guests of Miss Feroline Bachel- -Milkers who will be heard is Con- Morse, Burpee, McLain, and Mrs. Wm. A. try, 8 varieties; flock of Thoroughbred had not closed when The Jonrnal went to McKenzie at Northport in Miss Mr. and Mrs. Rich- der, Elm street, Camden. Littlefield.President A. W. Tea cloth, Kensington, Mrs. George Mosh- Fales, Chipman, South-down sheep. Camp Ground. if the of Maine has press. University er, Unity, awarded first premium. ardson. S. G. Norton, Belfast, flock of sheep and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Pitcher of New -led his to the trustees lambs. Mrs. C. A. Brown went to the Maine resignation The Waterville party included: Mrs. York arrived Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. effect at a date to be named by Mrs. Austin W. Keating, Xorthport Camp E. F. Hanson and Eastern Importing and Deaf Mission Convention in South Paris Thomas, Mrs. Buck, Miss Washburn, Mrs. City Government. Fred A. Griffin. Mr. Pitcher will spend a to accept the directorship of the Ground, lace collar, lace handkerchief, sofa Breeding Co., Belgian hares. last Friday morning and returned home Mrs. Miss sow month in the Tome institute at Port Dickerman, Reynolds, Yeaton, 11. L. Pitcher, Belfast and pigs. Maine woods. Deposit, pillow, sideboard cover. Mrs. K. was Clias. L. The regular meeting of the City Council Monday night. Governor Hill Miss Tobey, Fairfield Centre, Mr. and Mrs- Austin, Brooks, Thoroughbred Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Reed of to-day appointed awarded a second on the lace Oxford Downs buck flock of li was held 2d. A Minneapolis premium Miss Miss Mr. ; sheep. Monday evening, Sept. full Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Burgess returned committee to attend the Lander, Bowden, White, left to return homefrom a lowing collar. Ernest Piper, Belfast, Thoroughbred board was in the Aldermen’s room yesterday visit to present home to Allston, from a al Good Roads convention at Crocker, Mrs. Rollick. Cotswold buck ; flock of «i Mass., Tuesday, Belfast. will make brief sheep. and there was but one absentee from the They stops at a from 15 to 21: Thurston II. L. Woodcock had on exhibit in the art Mrs. Geo. 0. Stone of Clias. A. visit to Mrs. B.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sept. Roxbnry, Mass., Piper, Belfast, Thoroughbred few watering places en route. 15 oils and 24 water colors. He buck flock 6 Common Council. John G. mis. Westbrook; L. M. Staples, department ami Mrs. of ill., were Hampshire ; sheep. Damon. Conkling Helena, Evans Willard Marriner Au- was awarded first as Farm, Waldo, pair Angora goats. Roll of accounts No. (i was Fol- and wife of North Vas- i.igton; Charles F. Hichborn, premiums follows: also passed. Samuel B. Furbish of present. .1. W. Wallace, Belfast, 0 varieties poul- Brunswick and salboro and Mrs. David s. Moulton, South Port- oil planting; display in oil paintings; oil lowing are the amounts under the various Lavona Pitcher of Brock- It is still erroneously claimed by some try. Lewis L. Smith of Everett, Mass., were A. G. Adams, Lagrange; George of (lowers Russell C. 2 ton, Mass., were guests of Mr. and .Mrs. painting by professional; oil that the Christian Scientists have no God Carter, Belfast, varieties appropriations: the week of Mr. and iron, Calais: John E. guests past Mrs. Free- Elias K. Staples, of fruit do.: of water Swiss game fowls. Contingent.$1,033 88 Thompson the past week. painting by display and do not believe in Christ. The follow- man M. Wood. All members or the committee, W. H. Blodgett, Waldo; flock of grade II ighways. 873 65 color paintings : water color. in and Oxford Downs. Mrs. Annabel Underwood of Lewiston ie exception of Mr. Hicbborn, ing Tenets, copyrighted Science Fire department. 1,200 17 Flank Strout of is visit- Roxbury, Mass., returned home from a visit to her embers of the and The largest exhibits of hares were correct this Hobert W. Blodgett, Waldo, pair twin Free library. 01 51 Saturday legislature Belgian Health, impression. ing friends in Belfast. Mr. Strout was for- lambs. School 14 85 Mr. and Mrs. Wales L. Miller. ,-e a part of the committee on made E. E. Hanson and the Eastern 1. As adherents of Truth, we take the in- contingent. parents, by F. L. Towle, Belfast, ducks. General school 88 36 merly in the employ of Geo. T. Read and F. muds and state roads....The next word of the Bible for our guide to purposes. Her mother accompanied her for a short Breeding & Importing Co. of Belfast of spired Cyrus Hubbard, Belfast, White Plymouth and insurance. 13 38 A. Follett of this ngof the Maine of eternal Life. Repairs city. visit. Commandery which Mr. Hanson is and Rocks. Permanent repairs. 267 23 of the president general 2. We acknowledge and adore one Su- Mr. and Mrs. R. litary Order Loyal Legion Herman Paul, brood mare and foal. A. White and daughter B. manager. Mr. Hanson had preme Infinite God. We acknowledge one Hr. and Mrs. B. Foster and their sons, 1'nited States will be held at the independently W. P. Wentworth, Knox, 2 years old draft 03 Emma of N. who have Christ, namely the Holy Ghost or divine Total.$3,583 Orange, J., been Herbert and Tom, started Aug. 2Xth on a House, 20 hutches containing 35 hares. The East- colt; 3 years old draft colt. Bangor, Wednesday Comforter—and the sou Christ Jesus—man The petition of A. C. Hurgess and others spending the summer with Miss E. C. Frye tour of Eastern Maine. They will visit -» W. H. Wight, Belfast, 1 year old colt ng, September lith. A paper eii- ern Importing & Breeding Co. had 51 in the Divine and likeness. by Togus and the chief cities of the .State, go- image Silver Spray. for rebuilding the concrete walk on the and sisters, left for home Saturday. I'lie Civil will be read with a total of 127 hares. 3. God’s of in the de- ing as far as Pastille and returning War,” by hutches, Among forgiveness sin, J. I. Jackson, 2 old colt. below by way I anklin M. Drew of Lewiston. struction of and the that Northport, years south side of Main street High John Parker and Charles Harmon went of the coast towns.—Portland Advertiser. them was the buck, Ten Brooke, which sin, understanding E. L. Savery, stallion “Farmers ■ Pride,” Aroostook Co. sin and sickness are neither real nor eternal. street, was laid on the table for want of to to in the Win- llangor & Railway scored Crabtree. The also by Norman Percheron. Winterport Sunday play 95$ by company 4. And atonement as the and evi- Miss Lizzie True, formerly of Searsmont, xtend its line from Ashland to efficacy, funds. terport Band in the Labor parade in had a banner on exhibition covered with dence of divine of man’s with DAIRY PRODUCTS. Day who has for the past 13 years lived at Los Kent. new line will be some Love, unity was to The of the The usual order passed offset the Bangor for the Frankfort stone cutters. Angeles, Cal., arrived iii the Wednes- medals and premium ribbons which have God, and the great merits Jesus, Evans exhibit of butter. city s in length and will run through Farm, Waldo, Water Co’s with the use of and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Way-shower. taxes, $567.00, Mrs. Wilber Varnum and day afternoon, which has valuable timber been won by its animals. One large silver LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. Miss Clara Judson G. and other rry 5. Universal salvation as demonstrated by the water for city buildings, etc., according Knight Augusta a Grindle of went to Brooks- iiich is rich in natural advantages, medal was won by Ten Brooke at Kansas the Galilean prophet, in the power of Truth W. P. Wentworth, specimens of penman- Brockton, Mass., friends.—Kennebec Journal. to the contract. ville pass and in with 1100 other bucks. over all error, sin, sickness, and death; and ship. Saturday for a short visit before re- through Eagle, Portage City competition to The Gossiper asked last week if there and Fish river the resurrection of human faith and under- Mrs. Augusta Richards, Belfast, 2 silk The committee investigate in regard to home. the lakes through the These exhibits carried off two silver cups turning They spent summer in was another postmaster in Hancock wherewith to the 1 outline fire at the Belfast House re- county it where millions of feet of val- standing seize great possi- quilts; quilt. escapes Opera Belfast. as old as Postmaster Mather of North Cas- and abou%all the first premiums. bilities and living energies of the divine I. V. Miller, Belfast; 18 oil and imber are for some paintings ported that suitable lire escapes are to be tine. William Lymburner, postmaster at only waiting Life. 4 water colors. Rev. and Mrs. F. K L. Payson of Province- North Brooksville, is also K'd of transportation before they Belfast Weather «. We to Mrs. Adelbert 1 put in, both from the main floor and the eighty-two years Report. solemnly promise strive, watch, Knight, Belfast, biscuit a > town, and Miss E. old, few months older, our North Brooks- to market....The reunion and for mind to be in us which sofa Mass., Mary Pierce of shipped pray that pillow. balcony. The committee was instructed to ville correspondent thinks, than Mr. Math- 12th Maine will was also in Christ to love one Miss cover Boston arrived Sunday, Mrs. Regiment prob- Following is a summary of the weather Jesus, another, Agnes Park, Searsport, table investigate in regard to other public halls accompanying er.—Ellsworth American. he held on 19th at some and to be meek, merciful, just, and pure. in cigar work. Essie P. Carle with the of her son September record of the Belfast station of the U. S. and take measures to secure fire at body Bertha Wallace Johnson, 1 woven escapes m the vicinity of Portland. An for the week The impression is still current that Chris- Belfast, Harold. Mr. and Mrs. 1). E. Sheldon arrived last Weather Bureau ending Sept. woolen rug. each. will be made for the reunion to tian Science is hidden or difficult week from K. I. Mrs. is mystical, Mrs. Etta 2 lace Mr. and Mrs. W. T. nee Cora Howard, Sheldon id at if 3,1901: Savery, Belfast, point The following jurors were drawn: grand Bill, Frye, Underwood Spring park of This from an handkerchiefs. in health and will remain with her e s e comprehension. excerpt of Redlands, C'alif., and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. poor can be •—■ © for the Elisha W. urangements perfected. go Miss Ethel Savery, Belfast, handkerchief jurors ensuing year, Ellis, Mrs. * article entitled, “Christian Science has no H. Lewis of who have been mother, Smith of Morrill. Mr. Shel- i: E. Noble and Daniel A. Park- j Wind, Sky, etc. sofa pillow. Richard W. Woodbury; traverse jurors for Woburn, Mass., | Secrets” in the Christian Science Sentinel with don will return soon to his work in How- *wo New Jersey.men reported to Miss Florida Carrow, Belfast, 2 crochet September term, Chas. H. Field, Joseph stopping friends here, left for home ■ ard. ueen lost in the woods in the Dead of July 11, elucidates this point: dollies. Tyler, Geo. A. Leavitt. Wm. J. Gordon. Tuesday morning. '>i Water- Aug. “In common with the Christian Blanche Carter, Belfast, sofa pillow in J. Frank of Boston region, passed through 28 79 51 W. Clear. peoples the Dr. James White Frye made brief calls ■ work. Thomas L. member elect of C. of Boston, a \ on their home after 53 Christian Scientists are laboring to exem- photographic Shute, professor ug. 29th, way 29 81 Mrs. Georgia on friends in Belfast last week. Mr. Frye in the woods two and 30 82 50 S.W. plify, in every practical way, the precepts Woods, Belfast, rag carpet. School committee to fill the vacancy caused in Harvard Medical School, has bought a days nights. Miss Ola of sofa in nis- is a native of Belfast and 31 74 54 S. of the Golden Rule. Wood, top pillow lot of land at Dark attended the ■’Hie Bath school board have voted cuit crochet lace. by the death of Geo. J. Grotton, declined to Harbor, Islesboro, and Sept. “In every department of their labor, work; schools here, and was afterwards in busi- adopt a manual training and com- 1 74 54 Part cloudy. Rain In night .05 of down to the minutest detail of Mrs. D. C. Greenlaw, Northport, sofa serve and Elisha W. Ellis was elected. will erect a handsome cottage. Prof. White an inch. business, ness in Stockton. He has been in Boston Difcrclal course for the school and the earnest of the Christian pillow. is a son of the late James P. White of Bel- high 79 58 S. Part purpose science, Adjourned. un- 2 cloudy. Mrs. Isaiah W. silk about have the public schools open Part Shower morn- Scientist is to carry into the daily life the Cross, Morrill, quilt. fast. twenty-five years. 3 78 55 S. cloudy. early Mrs. Emma silk vt. l.dth.Madam Blauvelt, one ing. .02 of an inch. teaching embraced in the Decalogue and Ellis, afghan; quilt; sofa and Dr. F. E. Follett of Rockland In renewing her Miss soloists in last year’s Alaine fes- Sermon on the Mount. This they have been tidy; scarf; pillow. Books, Papers Periodicals. visited his subscription Lucy The mean temperature of the month of do Letitia silk one of Belfast’s writes and her William F. Pen- taught to throughout their entire experi- Wood, quilt. father, F. A. Follett, the past week. While Burgess, daughters, husband, Mrs. Eliza silk A review of I)r. Winslow’s new 1 was 65.3° against an average of 64.9° ence, and if the individual Scientist fails Piper, quilt. book, from Mass: “I Viould not be in ‘ii, who are on their way to Bar August Mrs. E. H. 3 oil here he received word that the block in Taunton, herein, he falls short of his teaching. Bates, paintings. “The Sea Letter,” will be found on the 2nd >r. are a few with for August for 42 years past. The highest Mrs. Belfast Old Home Week much as I wanted passing days “Christian like all other mor- Carrie Kaler, table cover in batten- which his oliice is located had been damaged Scientists, The book is on sale at Air. was S3J the llith lowest of oil page. Mixer’s. to Kate Y’auuah at Gardiner. temperature day: tals, have the world, the flesh, and evil to berg, bouquet asters; painting. by lire, but that the damage to his oliice was go, but The Journal gave me all the 1 Mrs. Pendleton have been Rain fell on 7 to the to contend and the Mrs. Albert Gammans, table cover in On the tith we stopping 48° the 19th. days, with, overcoming of page print the conclusion slight. news and I can almost imagine 1 was ii two these is the work of earnest and Kensington work ; large batteuberg camp in Eustis for the past amount of 3.(44 inches, of which 2.31 fell striving piece; of the chapter contents of Williamson's there. live The Journal.” consistent Christian no square honiton work: doily, and are Long '. and to sail for living. In boastful kensmgtou Joseph Williamson, Jr., family expect England The rainfall for Au- new of Belfast. Now Aug. 25th. average sense do we say that in our there is work ; centre piece, silk embroidery; tat- History is the time to ensconced at, “Pine Gables,” Cobbosseecon- n September.The Alaine Wo- opinion J. V. Ilavner is now with l’hinney’s for 10 years past was 3.44 inches. not a Christian of on earth w ho ting doiley; pink doiley. subscribe. tee, and so charmed are with the • hristian is gust body people they place, Temperance Union are more Miss Lizzie 3 towels in Mexi- the October breezes will w United States Band of This band There were 14 clear days, 8 sincerely reaching toward the goal Pond, pairs possibly be his- Chicago. ntertained in Biddeford on the partly cloudy, can A Boston correspondent writes: W. O. of a true Christianity than the adherents of work ; fancy hand-pointed box. tling through the pines before they return played at the Pan-American Exposition in .of its annual and 9 cloudy. There was hut one thunder the Mr3. J. G. battenberg side-board Jr.’s “What home.—Howard Owen in the convention, Sept. Church of Christian Scientists. Damon, Fuller, book, Happened to Wig- Kennebec Buffalo 14th with to of ltith. There were honiton lace collar: lace hand- Journal. Aug. great acceptance and 20. This will be the first shower, the morning “Finally, then, Christian Scientists have scarf; point is the now books on the in gleswortb,” among an audience of The was called "in the of the no secrets save the secrets of kerchief; centre-piece battenberg and 20,000. piece history State organiza- very heavy dews the mornings of the 1st Godliness, counters of the bookstores and the dealers and to make these known is silk laid work; centre in all batten- Rev. Rollin T. Hack is at home from New “From Battlefield to and illus- tiiat it has met there. Thesessions and the latter of the their one in- piece Fireside," and 2d, fogs part tense desire.” berg work ; centre piece in battenberg, etc. say it is having a successful sale. York, returning before his family, who are held in the Second trated the movements of a regiment of sol- Congrega- month. Mrs. Henry Wentworth, 3 hooked rugs; expected within the week, to attend the i Church, and dinners will be serv- lamp mat; worsted sofa pillow; silk sofa Carl Ernst, private secretary to Mayor meeting of the trustees of the diers from the time of leaving home for To all Whom it May Concern. Theological lie vestries of other churches..... Regimental Reunions. pillow; 2 picture throws) tidy; bureau Hart of Boston, said the other day that all seminary at Bangor.—Portland Express the front to their return. F. of Col- sideboard twine ball 28th. C. Itobinsou Bowdoin scarf; scarf; basket; writers are and Aug. crochet bed silk newspaper literary men, American who is travelling in Europe, will The annual reunion of the Sixth Maine At the annual town meeting held in Mon- spread, quilt. Student Honored. Mr. Mrs. Arbella Towle, biscuit sofa pillow; when asked for a definition of the term said Rev. G. E. Edgett returned last Friday "turn until some time in October, Association, was held in roe it was almost voted that Alfred Johnson of Boston has just receiv- Battery Bangor unanimously bureau scarf; 2 mats. ‘a man is one who writes from Nobleboro, where he attended camp- desires to visit but will not do literary things ed the Italy, 29th and officers were elected for the the sale of drinks should he Mrs. C. D. sofa high distinction of having conferred Aug. intoxicating Pooler, pillow. that are not so.” meeting. He preached at the campmeeting mtil cooler weather sets in. Prof, as follows: Mrs. J. him the of ensuing year President, Ed- stopped in town. The town chose a com- Clara Stinson, family exhibit; jars upon degree Doctor of the Uni- Thursday three such ser- '""ly. who is with Prof. Robinson, ward Wiggin, Presque Isle; first vice presi- preserves. Many have found that it is a good evening, making of with mittee to enforce as people versity Paris, highest honors. Mr. ret uni so as be at the the same, and certain Eva 7 sofa vices at which he has officiated this to present dent, J. Q. Adams, Houlton; second vice Georgia Wentworth, age years, when sickness comes to have a trained year: are thing Johnson's thesis, which he defended before of the 25. J. W. Burke, Lee; secretary aud parties making arrangements to sell in- pillow. the East Maine Conference and the North- 'iiing college, Sept. president, nurse in the no J. R. N. Smith, Milltown. The drinks in Mrs. H. E. Wentworth, exhibit house, and doubt the nurses a large audience in the Sorbonne last week, treasurer, toxicating town during the com- family port and Nobleboro campmeetings. next meeting will be held in Lewiston dur- and 20 jars preserves and pickets. have found the monthly magazine entitled will be in the near future under I'mi and One of the most ing fair, the committee think they should published Game:. fair week. Mrs. Thomas 2 braided 4 Mr. Charles F. an ing Taylor, rugs; The Trained Nurse and Hospital Review a Alden, old Augusta the between "mirkable catches of mackerel for the know that they are determined that the vote patch quilts; knit bed spread; cradle quilt. title, “Literary Relations reunion of the 23d valuable aid in their It is boy, the youngest son of the late Col. was made by the steam smack The annual Maine of the town shall be respected and that all Mrs. P. D. H. Carter, 2 jars pickles; 2 jars profession. pub- France and England.”—Paris edition New J'asonI Association was held it Bethel Au- Darius Alden, is one of the leading citizens s- W illard Tuesday night, Aug 27th. Regt. offenders will be to the fullest jelley. lished by the Lakeside Publishing Co., New York Herald. gust 29th. Captain H. X. Bolster of Paris prosecuted Mrs. Jesse braided of Iowa. He is J">it dusk the steamer ran into a Priest, rug. York at $2 a Clinton, the president of the regimental colors to the asso- extent of the law; and ifl take the City, year. presented they Alfred Rowe, nest of measures made of the Alden coal an immense busi- !il,ol of mackerel off Seguin island and ciation. He gave a brief of his two company, Readers of The Journal must have noticed history risk they must not lind fault with the action paper. , to in about 200 barrels efforts in these ness concern. He is also vice of Managed gather years’ obtaining flags. One of the Mrs. W. L. West, 2 centre pieces of batten- In an early issue of The president the claims made for the Peerless Separator II into Port- them is well the committee. H. R. Dawson, Saturday them, which were brought of quite preserved, other is burg ; 2 of silk laid work; picture; lounge the People’s trust and savings bank, one of in these '»l to from its 39 of Chairman of Committee. Evening Post, Doctor Nansen, the emi- columns,and surely every dairyman the next morning. This is the falling pieces years age. cover. the financial institutions of Iowa. This veterans had big will wish to investigate the same for him- ablest catch of mackerel brought into Some of the not seen these Mrs. Helen Bird, braided rug. nent Arctic Explorer, will describe the since were mustered out. Is the worth the candle? com Any’s resources amount to more than The testimonials Ttland this in fact, for flags they At the game Sir Mrs. Emma Crockett, hooked rug. self. are strong and clear ; summer, and, business Frank A. various pole-seeking expeditions of the fourlnillions of dollars. Mr. meeting Conant of Lew- Thomas Lipton is to have said Mrs. Geo. S. Chase, table cover in Mexi- Alden is like- in their praise and the expense it ; king time.The Portland Express was elected reported places iston president: Hon. C*H that the forthcoming yacht race, can work; yarn rug. year. The importance of this paper wise interested in numerous other enter- ‘cars that Gloucester fishermen will Prince of Buckfield, vice inclnding within the reach of every man who milks a president; (Apt' the building of the Shamroek, will cost him Prudence Pitcher, cut flowers. lies in the authors ana to form a combination of salt Bolster of comments, his prises in his adopted home. His cow. We would attempt H. N. Paris, secretary; Capt' $1,000,000. Even if he wins the America’s Mrs. F. A. Griffin, Belfast, cut and pot many suggest that those interest- control the James F. White of as to the success of friends in will Mackerel packers that will Auburn, treasurer; and cup it will be to him a pretty expensive flowers, predictions the Augusta be glad to hear of ed write at once to the Company for com- Wee and of the entire Rev. J. C. Snow of Haverhill, Mss. Robert silk h is output country. chaplain piece of silver ware. ; Hart, Belfast, quilt, different parties. prosperity and success.—New Age. plete information. Cat in “The Sea Letter,” Royal Visits to Canada. Will Shine in Wnaknttaa Society* One that Earned a Raiae Salary. “The brightest wit and most beauti- of Worms A of Martha’s By flVil- A hundred and have Some time the cat of the St. Paul Symptoms Mystery Vineyard, fifty years passed ful of are the ago living Frenchwomen” WlMO « rhild s BOW I u-!.«■*, VIMS H* Mi t« fifteHs ftflHl liani Henry Winslow, M. P., Ph.D., Etc. since the visit of Prince William, who, postoflice made a record a ftp pH titles time. Jeanne de Mar- by slaying •pdlKSsfwm Is frsnmiU. *hsn tfes !*»•*'»• i< (mn r«wml h«| saw given to hundred and mice Haven, Mass. first of the royal family, the prov- and twenty-five rats or mt Ustsitisi ■ IH» Vineyard friends, time, de Mar- simp ihsjt mmsst_ J inces in their formative stage. Then gerle by her in one month. In recognition of her A view of the seashore, and a bottle the future of the country was doubtful abilities the postmaster wrote to Wash- a a sea story, containing letter, presage in the extreme. in ington, an increase in her salary, of the action of the England's empire asking but seven-eighths America had been broken the de- and she now receives t>in.4o a year »!*>! and the by characters are upon land, sea, feat of Cornwallis at Yorktown, and Soon after she showed her gratitude by with its incidents and is like a pictures, not a few European statesmen believed presenting the government with, live veil over the face of The au- beauty. that she was not able to maintain her kittens, each of which entered the thor has drawn from Na- inspiration dominion for many years in the valley United States service as soon as it was ture. and contrasted her and peaceful of the St. Lawrence. The coming of old enough to tackle a rat.- '■epteinlier the rambles of lov- A stormy moods with the Loyalists saved her in North Amer- Ladies' Ilome Journal. ers and the histories of tragic unique ica, while the energy and enterprise of characters. Summer life at a great her sons evidently surmounted what hotel an island out to sea is upon graph- was a check, and restor- and the talk of the Lady’s only temporary ically-. portrayed, ed her to greatness. • is natural and imperial smart set and others Now, in the beginning of the twenti- The arrival of a amusing. tally-ho eth century, another royal prince is with bachelors causes ex- Lunch A Gold loaded great about to come to British North Amer- Mine in and their and defined some citement, sayings doings, Has been rudely by cynic ica, which has developed in a hundred excursions with the young ladies around as and sweets.” And after all "slops years into a federation with a territo- the and curious adventures, are there's more truth than in the island, poetry rial domain almost equal to that of the Your are lov- cream and cake Cellar novel and interesting. There definition. Ice may powerful republican nation which ers and mamas and a back- the but are far from galore, satisfy palate, they sprang into existence in 1783. Dunn®* life for an to the which ground of fashionable society satisfying stomach, requires this period the population of Canada which leads the reader that food be nutritions first and nice absorbing plot, has increased from 220,000 souls to up- Hot-Water and from Martha's to Mt. afterward. careless women Birds Vineyard Desert, By eating ward of 3,000,000, the trade from 810,- Early Florida and Europe. pave the way for stomach "trouble," Thirty years’ experience proves the Steam 000,000 to 8380,000,000; the revenue, beat way to get hens over Sys- A letter from a sinking enclos- and its kindred miseries. moulting ship, which was practically nothing, to over early and bring pullets to early ma- ed in a (Hittle. found two lovers Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- them lav Novem- terns warm by 8*">0,000,000, apart from the revenue of turity, making by evenly the entire house moonlight upon the South ery is confidently commended as a ber, in time to get the highest prices sauntering by the respective provinces, which must for their eggs, is to feed them Reach of the causes a secret ex- cure for diseases of the stomach and and bum island, largely increase the aggregate of the 46 per cent, less fuel. and other of and nutrition. pedition strange revelations. organs digestion resources. Education of diseases which prevent the public every A celebration and hop of the New By curing grade is diffused far and wide; railways No dirt, little labor, much comfort. a Corinthian assimilation of food it enables the ^ York Yacht Club, yacht body the in to be built and in the span country every direction; CONDITION race, hospital experience in New York, up strengthened canals connect the with the MUl. JEANNE DE MABGEBIB. — great West Florida only way known to nature by food spiritual manfestations, plan- Atlantic seaboard; an elegant order of ftrle la the sister of Edmond Rostand, Powder GEO. T. tation life, incidents of the war with digested and assimilated. READ, architecture illustrates the the dramatist, and is the wife of the r* It makes For twelve long months I suffered untold growing Not food. all the food Dixie, a struggle between affection more and acts as a writes Mrs. Mollie of Ran- taste and wealth of the people; culture first secretary of the French embassy nourishing stim- 44 Main Belfest and and an de- misery,” Colgate, ulant to the IDEAL Boilers and St., affinity, unexpected dolph, Charlotte Co., Va.‘ ”No tongue could ex- is more and the egg producing organs. being widely spread; In Washington. She has just reached If your dealer hasn’t it, we mail one pack, noument, chain the attention by vivid press the that I endured before I com- AMERICAN Radiators pain public legislation shows the capacity of t America in toe. live, $1. Large2-lh. can, $1.20; six cans, of menced talcing I>r Pierce's medicine. I was and will shine capital so- "How to Feed description and purity language. the men for $5.00. Express prepaid. for not able to do anything at all. Could not eat public self-government. next winter. Eggs,” and sample best poultry paper free. The author has certainly presented bread and tea—or if I did the ciety anything except The people of every nationality within i. S. JOHNSON & CO.. Boston, Mass. lauoies of head hurt so it seemed it would kill strange facts and extraordinary ! top my the Dominion of Canada stand on the with all that 1 could do it would burn like in a manner in literature. We me; REGIM-NTAL REUNIONS. unique fire. But since Golden Med- same of It is will like now, using your platform equal rights. do not know how ultra patriots ical Discovery’ and Favorite Prescription,'I this condition which has made it happy FIRST MAINE CAVALRY the exaltation of a Spanish family: nor can eat a littfe of almost anything I want, and possible for Sir Wilfred Laurier—a bril- ASSOCIATION. how bereaved friends will feel about can do a good day's work as well as anybody can Am better than I have been for years.”’ liant man of the race which occupied a Tlie First Maine Cavalry Association the allusion to tlie loss of the Portland: Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure position of inferiority in the days of was entertained at Peaks Island, Aug. NEW FURNITURE nor huv timid will enjoy the STORE. persons sick headache. the Duke of Kent and evoked ids deep 28th, by Janies AV. Brackett, one of the in the fanatic’s Have a line of spiritualistic seance interest and sympathy—to attain, with members of the association. There just opened household furniture of everv description. cabin on Mt. Desert: but the author's Everything NEW and KKES1I direct from the factory. the approval of all classes, creeds and was a number of prominent guests evident beliet there is a The Ideal School as Based on Child mysterious Study. nationalities, the highest otlice in the present and a large attendance of the Parlor Chamber soul which should unite the Suits, Suits, Willow Chairs ue»c! affinity gift of the people, and to give emphatic survivors of this famous regiment that sexes something above mere affection, At the sessions of the representatives expression, in the case of the South did such gallant work during the war of Couches, Lounges, China Chilfonier- sentimental admira- of New schools and Sideboards, Closets, pnit'uuud respect, England high col- African .war, to the determination of the rebellion. It was decided to hold and. lustful desire—will excite tion. leges all the discussions and interests Canadians to maintain the interests of the next reunion in Bangor. The fol- wide attention. centre more and more in the details of the Empire at all hazards. lowing were elected olllcers for the en- A large tine m This book answers the three canons Low to lit in this and that and of.|ron Bedsteads, study, Such questions of taxation and such suing year: President, Fdw. A. Jordan, 81ZE8»BI,LINt-clas> furnii and a to those who love New everything delight declare its independence, and proceed gives full expansion to the political Island; vice president, Mrs. C. X. Lang, as a F.ncrland's rock-bound coast. its own in its own Light Fairy^c to solve problems aspirations of a self-governing people. Portland: secretary and treasurer, Mrs. There is a scarcity of literature con- it should strive to lit for life those way; The relations between Great Britain Frank Larrabee. is if you use the right Baking H. E. 70 this island, which is a raison education and should your cooking McDonald, Main Street. cerning wliose stops here, and her dependencies are now governed d'etre tor this hook, and the evolution the to meet its own de- TTIK KITH MAINK ItKP.VIOX. Powder. bring colleges by just such principles as were first of this charming romance incidentally mands. It should ask how best Here is a sure formula* again suggested by the sagacious Loyalist, The annual reunion of the 19th gives one a pretty thorough conception to feed the interests and pe- capacities Governor Hutchinson, more than a Maine Association was 2 lbs. Three Crow Cream Tartar 70 oi the scenic beauty and multiple at- culiar to this bow to till and de- Kegimental age; century ago, but which it took English held at Merrymeeting Park. ructions oi the Indian’s Capawock. velop mind, heart, will, and body, rather Brunswick, Mb. Three Crow Soda 8 statesmen many years to understand 27th. of the veterans __ The authoi is an ex-naval oliicer, who than how to distil a ot Aug. Eighty-nine budget prepared and carry out. As a natural sequence were and the in Cost 78c ' Me resides at Vineyard Haven, and lias knowledge decreed by professors wlio present spent morning FRED ATWOOD Winterport. of a correct understanding of the rela- talking over the lighting At noon made a careful study of the island. If know no more of tiie needs of this age days. making 3 lbs. Best Baking Powder at a cost of tions that should exist between an im- a shore dinner was at the Cm with the critical of The enjoyed publie agrees judg- than teachers other grades. state and its 26c per lb. All Baking Powders put up in cans perial dependencies, Casino. The afternoon was taken up in' nt of the reviewer, we expect every- current "link" theory and practice in- is INSURANCE Canada now ready, like the colonies with a business meeting, the officers contain Starch, some Ammonia, some Alum, and REAL ESTATE will read and talk about “The Sea terfere, moreover, with the natural se- body of Australasia, in the hour of imperial elected as follows: B. Tetter."- Martha’s. Yinevaid Herald, lective functions: favor uniformity and being President, some Phosphate. By making your own from necessities, to contribute from taxes H. Carrey: 1st vice president, F. T. Aug. 17. 1001. inflexibility: and the needs of pure ignore raised by her own legislature adequate Wilson of Camden; 2d vice C. is native ol the of who president, The author of this book a majority high-school pupils means for the defence of that connec- B. Yinal of Yinalhaven; Over no further. secretary, Three Crow Represent!ng Twenty Million Assets Belfast and well known to many of our go tion which was rudely broken in the Silas Adams of Waterville; I nder tins condition it is idle to study chaplain, readers, lie is known also as the au case of the Old Thirteen Colonies llev. O.11. Palmer of Fairfield; execu- adolescence or to plan for it. because LIFE, PLATE through the failure of statesmen on tive committee, T, B. Hill, .1. S. Cream Tartar FIRE, ACCIDENT, ULA.SS, TORNADO INSURANT.! tlior of a former book, “Cruising and nothing worth while can be done: al- Fuller, both sides of the Atlantic to understand Edgar Burpee; committee on next and as a contributor to the inverse relation 1 for Jar-STEAW BOILS* INSURANCE AND Blockading,” though plead the basis on which colonial P. S. Ileald of INSPECTION.^ Security Bonds lor Cashiers would to the interests of the self-govern- reunion, Waterville, ,1. be vastly ors I Forest and Stream, in which lie told ot ment should securely rest. L. Merrick of X. I). Iluxie ors, Adml listr it »tl Trust s;s iorr til ullnite I *-- grow well in the house in winter. The decreasing proportion complaints ; Are You school who to for suffer for several 1 was distressed aspidistra is a plant which cannot be high boys go college; years. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Mouldings, Floorings in all Wood' the of in the high after eating and was troubled with nausea Mantel- kill eel neglect. Give it all preponderance girls Vessels eluding Parquet Samples, by ordinary and the educational and the formation of gas in my stomach. Kipling’s Real. the water it an occasional school; for apathy The largest and finest line in the city. 11 : Fire Sets. Doors, Sa-h and Blinds needs, appli- j There were severe pains and weakness in the of the school who is Super- latest colors and fabrics. Kail and W teacher, prone Posts. Balusters. indow cation of fertilizer, and a reasonable high my back and loins and I was also afflicted don’t about to all the narrowness and affectation of “I know anything the amount of The agave is a stately w ith other troubles to which my sex is sub- Cut to any size. light. the without his Mister Kipperlin’ speak of, but ye and a al- specialist, redeeming ject. Doctors treated me all the you NECKWEAR plant, well-grown specimen nearly can’t tell me nothin’ about the We’re stitious ? Trusting t<» see my friends and For the hall virtue of productiveness in research. while for three years but 1 was not bene- ways attracts attention. Here.” main Yours very truly. The teacher must teach more, and fited to any extent.” That do believe in To please the most fastidious, l’.eaubful: it will be found quite as ornimental as is what is, you signs? in all the newest he must a foun- “But you seem to have recovered marvel- That ('apt. Freeman T. goods shapes. a Because of the semi-succulent know more; be living palm. was of East and as You will if ever have tain, not a stagnant pool. He should ously," suggested. Bridges Bucksport says, you signs C. B. HALL nature of the foliage it will not require “Yes,” Mrs. Leech answered, “and I will he sailed the old craft made famous not be a dealer in desiccated, second- by of If you want to much water except when it is glowing. tell you how- it was brought about. I had in indigestion. hand a mere and Rudyard Kipling “Captains Coura- Asparagus is another plant knowledge, giver-out read of cures effected by Dr. Williams' remove both and Sprengeeri f lessons. That is the chief geous,” he ought to know. Though in signs indiges- which as well for the veriest hearer of Pink Pills for Pale and afriend, Mr. Lamson & grows am-: People the the We’re Here as a tion take Hubbard; and humiliating difference between our Charles whose home is in Liver- story posed ateur as it does for the owner of a Hayford, she and those told me how he and others had been Gloucester craft, (and may have Plant it in a soil of rich secondary teachers abroad, more, greenhouse. j these I decided to sailed out of Gloucesterat some time in and it a liberal allowance of : who are mostly Doctors of Philosophy, helped by taking pills. “L.F.” Atwood’s Bitters loam, give me her career! for she sailed as should be. If we could move see what* they would do for and bought years from .AND. water when it needs it, a to ! they some a was a im- shady place to the col- for trial. There decided Boothbay, and at least three of her for- for a few and watch the and a hath. many university professors days grow ui, frequent shower J provement while I was using the second box mer are and have a vivid lege, many college professors to the skippers living result. Begonias are not often classed among of the pills but I did not stop taking them recollection of her. I high school, many high school teachers until I had taken six boxes and was cured. ___ the very robust plants, but there is one was as able a to the and some “The We’re Here vessel variety which 1 have found sure to grammar school, gram- “I am enthusiastic in praising Dr. Wil- j with at least a liams’ Pink Pills for Pale and I be- as I ever set foot on," said Capt. Bridges grow well under diiiiculties. This vari- mar school teachers, People into lieve they will cure many complaints. I “She would carry you to the Banks and is B. Give it a sprinkling of college graduates, ety argentea guttata. would do much. In have already recommended them to a num- bring you back safe and sound. She Many have In soil of well drained. Be the kindergarten, it sandy loam, the ber of people who were suffering from has weathered many a gale which has matron, Mrs. Henry Schwerin, crafts, most, easy perfect In Souvenir as matter of i> little, five pounds per year sufficing youthful ‘dead” American. begins first Tuesday September. ing, they do, every public who wields more power than any other long ago.—Ellsworth the wearer Catalogue and Penmanship Art Poster free and the town statistics, giving a conipl*' costs him M0 ■ for his .needs. His table 3m32 ness of the 425 towns and 20 woman of now living. She on application. directory per month. He eats three meals plr twenty-one Maine, have all been thoroughly revised, a No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera re- is known to the world as Wilhelmina rheumatism, kidney corrected to date. taking his dinner at noon. He Scrofula, dyspepsia, Call in and see them. H. A. HOWARD, Manager, township map day, in and general are infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea, summer tires between nine and ten at night, and of Holland, and is the only Queen complaint, catarrh debility of sort if have Dr. same cured Hood’s complaint any you in the the world to-day with the powers by Sarspanlla. ROCKLAND, MAINE. GRENVILLE M. DONHAM. Fowler’s Extract of Wild in the rises at six morning.—Every- Home Aro charge for fitting. Strawberry as a King.—September Ladies’ medicine chest. body’s Magazine. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers search the ....AGENT FOR THE.... PUBLISHER, Journal. bowels and remove the remotest parts of the BuiRUnS are much more liable to disease when with no discomfort. S’ TYPEWRITER. 390 Congress St., Opp. City The least in quantity and most in quality You on impurities speedily WILLIAM “Now digestion waits appetite, ; describes DeWitt’s Little Risers, the your liver ana bowels do not act properly. good are famous for their efficacy. Easy MAINE. 4« Early health on both.” They POOR & PORTLAND, famous for and liver com- DeWitt’s Little Risers remove the and to never gripe. R. H. Moody. SON, Druggists. pill constipation Early it doesn’t, Burdock Blood Bitters. take, plaints. R. U. Moody. cause of disease. R. II. Moody. j If try MALTA. bles artillery, and a fine native regiment I Sailors Scarce. Park Artist Honored. I _ BAD of a thousand men. There is an exten- In honoring Frederick Law Olmrfted BLOOD, in None to be had Boston. England'* Most Valued Possession, Next to sive arsenal, and of course a very im- by naming one of her new parks forjj It is a the Boston him the of Boston has Iti.lia. The Knights of St. John. La Vll- portant »dock-yard, Malta being the actually fact, says city fittingly^ BAD COMPLEXION. Journal of Aug. 29th, that, at present in :*mi its Show Places, headquarters of the British fleet in the Boston and in some of the far- The skin ii the seat of an almost end- seaports ii Correspondence of The Journal.] ! Mediterranean. ther east, sailors are scarce. In Port- less variety of diseases. They are known It is well to wind one’s first land, several vessels were various but are all due to the up day’s Me., obliged v i tta, Malta, 2,1901. It by names, \ August to wait some time till a crew could be same cause, acid. and other in exploration of this extremely interest- never do to leave this end of the poisons obtained, in Boston last week the blood that irritate and interfere with a at the Governor’s and, only ing city by glimpse one was to send CASTORIA rranean without agent obliged to New paying respects, the proper action of the skin. For Infants and Children. palace, which was formerly the official Bedford to a crew of seven or ,-t a to the most To have a soft free from get eight by hying visit, smooth, skin, men. all the blood must be residence of the Grand Masters. The ,, watch-tower that the eruptions, pure guards kept This is to be traced to cer- and healthy. The many preparations of noble range of buildings forms one scarcity the Orient. Owing to Malta’s tain natural reasons, and the arsenic and potash and the large number whole side of St. and shipping The Kind You Have George’s square, agents in Boston all have the same i,,Hiding position between Europe, of face powders and lotions generally is itself divided into two great courts. story. A Journal representative in- ml Africa, tlie little limestone used in this class of diseases cover w up vestigated the condition of the sailor- for a short time, but cannot remove Nothing more beautiful nor more sur- nly about seventeen miles long per- market and called on Mr. G. manently the ugly blotches and the red, prising in the midst of the yesterday, Always Bought from earliest times dry grind G. who for 18 has been AV'egetable As- wide—has disfiguring pimples. Marriner, years Preparationfor of British government offices, can be gathering sailors for the vessels the Food ■nsidered of paramount import- Eternal fs sailing similating andHegula- vlgllanoe the prtoe imagined than those courts. Their out of this port. He admitted that it the Stomachs and Bowels of since the Plueu'iciaus set- ting Ever of a beautiful was a fact that the sailors were oomplexlom walls are completely covered with flow- hard to r. after their expulsion from wnen sucn remeaies are renea on. get, and he gave as a reason the more ering creepers, in which birds nest and attractive v Joshua, seven centuries he- Mr. H. T. Shobe, 27# Lucas Avenue, 8t. Louis, cruises offered by the yachts, Mo., says: “My daughter was afflicted for yesra breed, the interior space being tilled and the better that birth of has with a on her which wages they paid. Christ, Malta been disfiguring eruption face, “The resisted all treatment. She was taken to two with orange trees and fragment shrubs, barge business, too,” says Mr. Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- >t' contention. Byzantine em- celebrated health but received no bene- “has the devil with springs, in the midst of which tower two Nor- Marriner, played ness andHest.Contains neither :ind Abbasside fought fit. Many medicines were prescribed, but with- the. sailors, so far as Boston is con- Caliphs out result, until we decided to S. S. 8., and by folk Island nor Mineral. try pines, planted years ago by cerned. It was once so that could ic and the Xor- the time the first bottle was finished the you fiercely: Roger eruption the OTXahcotic. began to disappear. A dozen bottles cured her (then) young Prince of Wales and get plenty of sailors here, but the barges FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED. §rium,Morphine ie to its rescue in the tenth and left her skin smooth. completely perfectly Duke of In the have made a difference, and then, too, ; She is now seventeen old, and not a of Edinburgh. upper the fame Charles Richard Coeur de years sign this lias recognized and merits of V., the embarrassing disease has ever returned." the modern Governors of Malta year everybody money enough stories, and is America’s leading landscape artist. Mr. Jieetpe of Old DrSAMUEL PITCHER tlie the S. S. is a cure for going yachting, and that takes •'olyman Magnificent, S. positive, unfailing reside in no great state—but in such Olmsted has been for almost half a v the worst forms troubles. It is away the sailors.” f^anpkm Seed' Jerusalem and the of of skin Alx. Senna 1 Knights semi-barbaric as was affected Marriner said that he century an authority on his little un- the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the grandeur j\lr. ordinarily RofkelU Sails I are all mixed up in its story, as as a hundred men derstood art. He is one only one guaranteed purely vegetable. by the warrior-monks of long ago! The shipped many of the commis- Anise Seed 1 with French and valor a week, but last week he had to sion that has of the English Bad blood makes bed complexions. main staircase is wide and so that only charge enlarging easy, send to New Bedford for a but ^^SSuUeSioda* | -all deeds of darkness. Bona- and invigo* crew; beautifying of 1 purifies the Grand Master could be carried he #and Washington’s park, tiSnpSeed- ''N rS fv rates the old and up anticipated that the stringency was system. Clarified Sugar | niiiy held the island for a time, hihtrfymr/t / makes new, rich blood in his lettica, or chair of state. All the only temporary, and that just as soon as Flcnyr. starved out the Eng" ^^k ^^k ^^k the season was over there ially by k^S that nourishes the corridors are paved with exquisite mar- yachting and the would be men Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa- two year’s siege; and in 1M4, W^F W^F body keeps their walls ornamented with enough. bles, por- At Mclntire & \\ s the same Tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea of Baris and with tlie skin active and healthy and in proper oodbury It is thought that the next Congress i-aty ap- traits and of in full was told. Mr. said that Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- condition to perform its part towards figures Knights story Mclntire will appropriate fully $7,090,000 for the all Europe, it passed into tlie the ottered carrying off the impurities from the body. armor, with their shields and armorial yachts greater inducements extension of the rural free delivery ness and Loss OF SLEEP. at of (treat Britain. to the for would them at possession If you have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt in or- men, they pay service. So has been the pressure bearings arranged chronological least great Malta’s most or skin is $50 a month and find them their from Facsimile Signature of :>■ interesting Rheum, Psoriasis, your rough der, from the of the Crusades upon the postoffice department and send for our book on Blood days clothes, which was much better than for the estab- ,,s tlie two hundred and pimply, every State in the Union sixty down to the rule. The the coasters would the and Skin Diseases and write our physi- present English do, where sailor lishment of new routes that the fund s during which tlie Knights of is $55 in a vessel of 500 tons or NEW YORK. cians about your case. No charge what, Council Chamber is hung with wonder- paid available for this purpose, $:S,500,000, has Years held of that ever for this service. under, and $30 iD one over that size and it be Thirty sway. The history ful made at Brussels the been nearly exhausted, and may SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. tapestry, by up to 1500 tons; above which the men ■elebrated Order of mediaeval necessary in the near future to sus- manufacturers to His Louis were Majesty paid $35 a month. In all these until a new appropria- reads like a Walter Scott ro- the pend operations XIV. It is alleged to illustrate the places men were obliged to clothe tion becomes available. A few merchants of Amalfilem, focus where a force themselves. military protecting scenery, customs and natural produc- It was also said that .1 of the Caliph to the route to and India can be here the Boston EXACT copy OF WRAPPER. permission Egypt tions of Africa, India and South Amer- there is one shipping agents had to furnish men for Mistress—Now, Bridget, -i a at Jerusalem for but also a useful entre- I must insist If break huv hospital concentrated, ica, but I am afraid the denizens of vessels in other that a at thing upon. you ports; vessel CASTORIA▼HI CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. to the for the of I want you to come and tell me mil sick pilgrims lloly pot receiving manufactures those would never Portland or Bath would lose its crew anything, regions recognize at once. which the small craft of the for various re, and they dedicated the chari- Britain, their own from this portrayal. The reasons; they would leave Bridget—Sure, ma’am, I can’t be runnin’ and scatter; some would go ashore to ter minute of the mint John The Almoner. After Mediterranean carry to every point on Hall of Saint Michael and Saint ye every day.—Brooklyn George work, some would take to the "Bank- Life. iure of Jerusalem in 1099), the the shores of that great inland sea and serves the double — purpose of throne ers,” where they could be gone all sum- the that flow into it. ; ■;! fraternity suddenly developed rivers and ball room. It gained its ponderous mer at good wages, and being afloat all the time hand of warrior-monks, who— One is astonished at the magnificence name because the investiture of the would be so removed from temptations that they would save their Wickless ■■g to rector l)u Puys—“without of Yaletta, with its splendid public members of the “Most Distinguished money more easily; and others would their vows or fine educational institutions ning principles, buildings, Order of S. S. Michael and George” ship on the vaclits. In such cases, the thereto the further obligation of and works of art, out of all proportion used to be held here. The private apart- same scarcity existing in those ports, Blue the would send to and mug on behalf of their faith.” to its size and relative consequence— ments are handsomely ornamented with agents Boston, that would shorten the But 'auction was obtained, the King until one remembers its founders, the frescoes the earlier his- supply. Flame commemorating Mr. Mclntire expected as soon as the tsalem approved, princes and Knights of St. John, and the vast con- tory of the Order of St. John, paved yachting season was over that there -• bestowed lands and money, the tributions they received from all Catho- with beautiful tiles and filled with rare would be plenty of seamen. At W. O. it was stated that it once became rich and power- lic Europe. The city is yet as intensely majolica, old paintings and Sawyer’s splendid the was one of the rivals of the ,d its white-cross banner waved Xavy Roman Catholic as in the days of the furniture. merchant marine, and that the superior any a bloody lield to the routing fighting monks. Festivals and cere- Most interesting of all is the armory, inducements which the service could offer took el hosts. There were three monials are continually parading the an immense hall, crowded with trophies away many men; the yachts of St.John—known were also included as one of the princi- in the Order streets, and church bells are clamoring and of arms, specimens ancient among pal resorts of the sailor in the summer, of Common Flat Wick lights Justice,” “Chaplains” from dawn till dark, and almost from which are ranged at intervals the ma- but which he would soon have to leave. >erving Brothers.” The rector dark till dawn—not rung, as in Protes- jolica vases once used in the pharmacy There are more local yachts in commis- Oil “Com- sion this and that had drawn Stoves, died "(irand.Master,” and tant countries, but pounded upon with of the You see the year, too, Knights. may rusty from the Boston of available were in supply ics'' established every might and main by men in the belfries. axe and sword of and Corsair Dragut, seamen. Oil Stove Ovens. IN AT THE FINISH! Europe. The eighth Brand Remarkably little toleration for any the identical surtout he wore when It is evident that the of very shortage That’s the true test of merit. Others may by the way, was an English- but the Romish faith is shown in Malta, second in command of the Turkish sailors is conlined only to the coasting have started well, but have fallen by the wayside. in one and water for the fisher- iined Barnier, and he fell considering that the British flag floats the unsuccessful of deep business, Minard’s Liniment always has been, is, and army during siege men are able to all want on In get they the will be the best for every Lame- battles before Jerusalem. everywhere. Malta in the always remedy 1565; silver trumpet which wharves, without being obliged to re- Ache and Pain that flesh is heir to. de establish- j ness, Sore, chard Coeur You land almost at the Custom House sounded the retreat of the Knights from sort to the good oflices of the agent; >r