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The Republican Journai. ! 'U THURSDAY , JUNE 12 lliftsT" 74-_BELFAST, MAINE, NUMBER 24. ,* of To-Day’s Journal. B. H. S. ’02. treme one way as the Westminster Con- fession is the but other, on the whole there PERSONAL. PERSONAL. PAGE . is much more truth in it. The Graduating Class of the Belfast High Nobody today be- ilisters in Krai F*1ate..B li. S. lieves in the non-election of infants or that Seliool Attend Services at the North Mrs. K. Franc " aldo Mining ( om- young people are naturally children of the .s. Smart is visiting relatives in ( hurch. Clinton G. Ferguson arrived Tuesday on Wratlui Keport.. Base Ball... devil. We all belong to God. And Bangor ami NN F I although vicinity. business. 1' Colhy College Death we may fall away from God either \N aketa-ld.. High School Notes.. The Belfast High School class of PJ02 at- because we are not nurtured in the E. W. Ellis went to Bangor Tuesday for Nonnnat'on* a Fertilizer., tended divine services at aright beginning Leo. M. Sargent went to Portland Tues- Co*tly the North Church or our own nter through evil choice, that is not treatment to his eyes. and Sailor. day for a visit. Sunday forenoon and listened to a most the deepest of our natures, if day's PAG K J. tendency we our real a Mrs. B. C. Pinsmore visited relatives in eloquent and instructive sermon the give souls chance we shall make .1. W. Wilkins went to Camden ■.''•••v.-nient Head of Wo- by Tuesday Soewty a safe harbor at last. Hut at the same time Thorndike last week. n' :fa*t 1'iee I Un ary..The Ftility pastor, Rev. (let). S. .Mills. A large con- for a short visit. we must face the difficulties of tile voyage. l*!ii*tteid 1’aragrAph*. Koscoe Whitcomb went to Camden last gregation was piesent. The Junior class It is not smooth for one of us. Mrs. Abbie E. p F. 3. sailing any Sands of Boston is visiting You must bP on business. arranged the decorations, w hich were very ready to lay aside, certain Thursday her 'at :'.d-ees Apple < M chard Notes.. sister, Mrs. J. B. Harris. special weaknesses, pet habits, if you are ag11• V Cnriou* 1‘ropheey. .The I pretty. White draper} dotted with deli- tn Mr. and Mrs. Tileston Wadlin are visiting ■' run the race. What the Mrs. \\ S. Aldus I F»e>idt 11' .•! Ft anet successfully sin returned Tuesday .Ship- ! cate sprigs hung in graceful folds above the is that so besets I do in Lewiston this week. easily you not know. from a visit in Worcester and New York. I \«.F 4. The was I am sure your teachers and in platform. pulpit covered with know, if, Mrs. J. C. of Montville visited Mrs* some sacred moment of frank Carey Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Exercises white, with white lilacs and the class flower, confidences Hunt of Brookline, V have not told let it he done Hannah Whitten last week. oat-. .Ti News of they you, before Mass., visited friends in Belfast last 1 the and of week. : N F 'l S. Frizes daisy, sprigs green arranged in tlie final separation. Hut whatever it be, Miss Louise Rogers went to Fairfield tasteful designs. A vase of daisies stood an infirmity of temper, a habit of sloth or Prof. Henry I.. Chapman of Bowdoin to a. a of or Monday visit relatives. PAGF on the pulpit and clusters of double butter- negligence, spirit selfishness a ten- College was at the Kevere House I to in Monday. B. .fast 1 lie •■* dency indulgence some harmful prac- ddillg cups on stands at either side. The order of Mr. and Mrs. (>. A. Hopkins arrived home | tice, you must put it away. 1 have lived Bon. A. IE Powers of Houlton and G. A. p v-; f i>. sei ice w as as follow s last week from California. long enough to have acquaintance with Robinson of Augusta were in Belfast last 1 \ C ! 11’ie 1 |; 111p 1111-^ I it Yoluntan many a life that hit- been spoiled or at least Mrs. Harper of Castine arrived Monday week. 1;< < t -i'll Vw Wizard Sentence. seriously impaired in usefulness and ■ to visit Mrs. Frank I*, F- g>t. v of 1 .-j. \\ at-r \ e*M*ls. ! loxolog} happiness iust because the one sin which staples. R. T Warren of Castine was at the ... I > Fourth in Caine- n. did sii 1 n vocation. easily beset it was not rooted out. John B. Thumbs of Thomaston visited Revere House last Thursday on his wa\ to Anthem, “The Voice of Je.*us." 1 lie th;:d suggestion is, “Let us run Quartette With friends in Belfast the past week. Kent's Hill. Mass Mi Barker. Mr. raig. Miss patience the race." That points di- •• Rainier, i' •■! ID-m* i.oi:«i hack to the heroes and Killing Mi>> I>ilworth. i'‘rti> patriarchs, Mrs. Jerard Pendleton of Brewer visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams will Occupy Fa 1'..;l ill The Fopiding Rc-pousive reading. j pre-eminent quality of their faith was "'."f' *> a- Tl'.oji^lit. | relatives in Belfast the past week. the Pottle cottage at the Battery f"i two • a ria | patience, or more accurately endurance, i ;> ab.Mird to e\hort to months. 11} mil, “Wc give T!.» c thank>." young people he John W. Poe of Bar Harbor is visiting his patient. That U more a lesson 'scnptlire, Hebrew > 1! :l M. expressly Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Poe. 1*. of i*o *>i.i ft> 1 k>. It i> parents, Sidney Young Greenville arrived 1 'i a} ei. ; unnatural for ardent, '• *uis last to K. <». I* ac* to igo. <.util t«> keep still, to to he Mrs. P. Hazeltine and Saturday visit the family of -■ Race," Mi** Hilworlh I wait, Benj. Reginald C ••• I'.a,.; in-- Sli p R'-.'ptmse, N't icc> patnmt. Paticin e in the text means 1 'endleton. 1 ■ i:* Mai 1 and oH’ertorv, *‘K\c a better word. Mrs. A. V. of Dover is and Dana returned OBITUARY 11 inn I .me I >ivine.’ Canney visiting A gloat are to home i >niinMi from llel). Hev >. many people trying look at her friend, Miss Maude E. Barker. yesterday from a visit in Massachu- 1 de a> it it wore a soft and | 11 \ mn. **.\ wake. m\ soul." easy tiling. They setts and Portland. *i: died at the home of ti> to get rid "i its to have Miss Blanche L. Sullivan went to Marble- j Benediction. hardships, every*, thing smoothed and simplified for them. 1 Monday, for a short visit. Mi. and Mrs. ,J. \Y. Biatlier and Mr. and Mr> liarKs Robb of Walth- Following are a few ot the head, Mass., many good soiiiotiines think that this isa mistake of our ■ Mrs. .1. M. Ingalls of Boston visited friends ■Tn.e 4th after a long illness. in the sermon new Mrs. M. .1. Curian of visited her thoughts cilucation. Hard work is necessary, Bangor ■ ■ in Belfast last ■' : a cancerous and and we must do some we Mrs. Nora week. nature, W henever any company of young people things do not likeif mother, Cullman last week. '.-ered she we woni«i succeed. 1 wonder also if it is wise intensely, yet stand upon the threshold of a experi-' Hernial) Patterson left last for Mrs. K. 0. Thorndike arrived last Thurs- to tell y oung people they should have a good Thursday he* ful and uncomplaining as when or for a short visit. She will cone- later ence, leaving school college for i time while they can. We wisli them joy, and Massachusetts to play ball on the Whitins- day N further d \ ed her rapidly approach- preparatory study or for entrance would have them spared much of the suffer- ville nine. for a more extended one. directly theearnest work of the 'd. annuess. Mrs. Pendleton upon world, ing that has come to us. But life, even the Chas. (>. pei haps first thought that comes to an in youth, is not all a month of dune. E. Sherman has received his com- Frank Libby and Mrs. McFarland of \ )u 1 \ 1. rthpnrl is;;;:,a daugh- older friend in meditation on the of All are called FOR HON. F. HILL OF meaning to take their part in suffering GOVERNOR, JOHN AUGUSTA. mission from Governor Hill as a coroner of Lawrence, Mass., are guests of Mr. L.'s aiid Am\ Ann Prinkwater. it all, relates to of wit- great hardship. There is a deal of it. There is Waldo Dr. \V.

The annual meeting of the Belfast Im- MALARIA Scrap-books are certainly “worth held June Invisible provement Society was Monday, while.” There are few people who can- Memorial Mrs F. 2nd. in room 4, building, Means bad air, and whether it not afford to spend some time in the AY Pote, President, in the chair. Alter the Enemy** to Health comes from the low lands and collection and preservation of items of preliminary routine work and unfinished marshes of the country', or the filthy sewers and drain pipes of the cities interest, of course, would ex- the of the and business, reports Secretary and towns, its effect the human is the same. upon system pect to see on the shelves of a busy Treasurer were submitted, adopted and These atmospheric are breathed into the and taken up poisons lungs professional man a series of hooks con- requeued printed, as follows: the blood, and the foundation of some illness is laid. by long, debilitating and a o and Members of the Bel- taining “Household Hints;” vol- l th*1 President Chills and fever, chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, kidney fast Improvement Society : ume “Electrical Inventions and biliousness are due to that invisible containing In t<* in review tile work troubles, jaundice frequently foe, presenting you and would he of uui .-econd year, it is gratify ing t<» note Malaria. Noxious gases and unhealthy matter collect in the system because Improvements” scarcely that while we may not have accomplished the liver and kidneys fail to act, and are poured into the blood current until of much value to a young art student. :n results all that the most san- practical it becomes so polluted and sluggish that the break But would it not he worth their while, guine desired. something—> es, a great deal poisons literally through the and boils, ulcers and various of an has been done for the betterment of our skin, carbuncles, abscesses, eruptions the one to devote some stray, spare indolent character the and life itself. city. appear, depleting sy’stem, threatening moments to the of items .• as the fact arrangement \\ have demonstrated, well, The germs and poisons that so oppress and weaken the body' and destroy that the work of such an organization con- his work, and the of the blood, it thin and must hearing directly upon by tinued from year to year is a power for life-giving properties rendering watery, be and out of before the this means, he enabled to good in our community and creative of high overcome carried the system patient can hope to perhaps, civic ideals. get rid of Malaria and its effects. answer a question in a few moments follow ing our last annual Closely meeting S. S. does this and an entire which hours of search in ordinary chan- and in accordance w ith an application pre- quickly produces in the and the viously made, steps w ere taken to become change blood, reaching every organ stimu- nels would have left unanswered; under laws. A to incorporated State meeting lating them vigorous, healthy action. S. S. S. other to collect and preserve in some this .s and the was held for purpose July possesses not only but tonic organized. Thus all business purifying properties, systematic way articles relative to the corporation and the general health and the transactions of the society are made legal. SS. improves, appetite masters and of their reproductions We are under deep obligations to the increases almost from the first dose. There is no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic works? Sooner or later, such a series, chairman of our Advisory Committee, J. R. or other mineral in S. S. S. It is strictly and entirely a vegetable remedy. Bunton, for devoting much time to this and or a volume tilled, w ill Write us about your case, and our physicians will single judiciously othei matters placed in his hands. gladly help you by on he sure to demonstrate its value. to me their advice to your health. Book blood and skin diseases sent Sys- L. 1 ne society oecame auxiliary regain STAPLES, National League of Improvement Associa- free. THE .SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga. tem is one of the greatest requirements tion.' early in the year, and has received in handling clippings. It is well to Manufacturer of The Staples’ Cele- some benefit by being in touch with organ- izations working along similar lines. Service 4th July night band stand.... 2 on BELFAST FREE LIBRARY. choose a few subjects in which you are on brated also dealer in all iiy petition, we have had unsightly tele- Grass plots. 4 interested, rather than to cover a Halter, phone poles painted, unused lamp posts re- National League. 4 on New Hooks. May 1903. Second List. with less Belfast Savings Bank, formerly occupied by >'l ! moved. underbrush removed from the walks, Keeeptiou. 8 no greater range of subjects kinds of Harnesses, Blankets,Cur- daii-•■ions places in our streets .md walks Miss Uazeltine. 1 oo Bishop, Julia Truitt. thoroughness. KI’SKIN'IC, where I shall manufacture the Map- repaired, ami, recently, what is of great pub- Mr. Haney, work on grass plots. 0 70 Halter, and all of Harnesses. Great round world natural his- Before writer is a Brushes. kinds KKI’AII:. lic heiieiit. the carrying of city water to our Pictures for schools. do oo the scrap-book, ry-Combs, Cards, Etc., 10 dd tory stories. True stories. "ith neatness and dispatch. an. cemetoi}. Keceptioii.. very pasty, and somewhat the worse In all this we have had the heart} co- iso:. v... 2-1 Would respectfully announce to the citizens <>t 1 >eifast and ation ot Small and members of for wear, which bears tlie date, and the upe; Major ssn 24 Blanchard, Ann Klla. vicinity that 1 have taken the store second dom above the T-m. tin* City Government, and our thunks are owners name, with “age eleven years" staples due them for valuableand willing assistance 1 ialauee for this year. sss dl A daughter of freedom. A story Inside its covers are articles at ail times. Money in treasury.s:>dl ds of the latter period of the war following. has t severa Mrs. 11 11. Johnson, on “The of ■; ejvt Treasurer, for independence. B 59-5 Closing Days Buskin,” at the of streets well u bu- Pelfast Improvement Society. plot junction Blanchard, Klla. Advertisements," “Leonardo rned and some have been beautilied b\ Amy “Funny The following otlieers and committees fob age plants \ revolutionary maid. A story da Vinci," “How the Bears Ate the Prefii v\ were elected for the It was votod to plant Huston about year: of the middle period of the Squash l’ies," "A Tale of a Bonnet," tea, the 'choe, house.' on the common, a::• i President--Mrs. 11. H. Johnson. war for B 59-4 ! I se\ al piants were set. hut ow ing to a diili- independence. “Voting," “The Smallest Hovernmcnt Vice Presidents—M i*s 1.001*0 Uazeltine, Blanchard. THE CHEAPES ciib \. the ft undation walls of tlie buildings Amy Klla. Salary," and “Kansas Philosophy,” in- so is C. A. Mrs. P. J. ext. ndh g far, it feared this plan may Mrs. Pilsbury, Kigby. Taking a stand. 181*9. B 59-; > ho successful. terlarded with miscellaneous poetry. not j secretary— Mrs. (ieo. F. Prackett. Coryell, John Bussell. SAFEST anti SUP beei oiiei ed to mei toward an ever- BUG DEATH Treasurer- Miss Sue M. That was the lirst step lb.•simian and Sophumoreclasse.' -»f the Partridge. Bieeon the bold. A story of the 1 number of II S-ln'i-1 for t lie best ossa}- on ( 'ivic 1m- Auditor—Mrs. (ieo. K. Prackett. days of Columbus. C 81-2 increasing scrap-books, THIS YEAR, POTATO BUG and the award is to he made Piovem- nt, by Kxecutive Committee—Mr*. M. J. (iam- ( otes, Sara Jeannette I *. whose growth, though slow and some- In- mmittee in a few da} s. man*. Mrs. V. J Miss John- The ! what has for Sold v agents every Hu ecenth a j Pigby, Mary Crow’s-Nest. 19**1. ('82-4 erratic, progressed surely soeiet} purchased granite u lieiv. OESTHOYER ON son, Mrs. 11. Mrs. P. P. Chase -a: -■ 11look which has been placed ;u Pitcher, * rowley, Mary Catherine. i six years. In- have send lor r 1‘ublic Library, and voted Mis* Maud Parker, Mrs. L. s. Pitcher, Mrs. A catalogue. daughter of New France. 19**1. C 89 To the boy or girl contemplating a M*rrh <>Sr». o. as soon as permission can be MARKET. | \ Small, Mrs. Waiter Cooper, Mrs. A. A. Mollie M. ■ the city, “litter barrens’’ or r«*- Bavis, Evelyn college course, what can prove of more * *.; waste smith, Mrs. Prank P. Math. ws. Mrs. J. II. DAN* ORTH CHEMICAL paper, fruit peels and 1 lie queen’s garden. 11*00 259.15 interest and value than a“('ollege Scrap- ; CO., LEOMINSTER, M* ;s thrown into the streets by I '.'nimby. Mrs. James II. Howes. Miss Juliot I Benslow, William Wallace. woman and child. These book," containing all the items of in- tlu -man, \. Wiggin. Miss Mar> Faunce. Mrs. (ieo. S. ;<• be and { Mother Goose: being the old fa- neat!} painted placed terest the and de- -" i Mills. Mr*, (ieo. A. Miss Julia Concerning progress [ I have .1 Well selected 'took of nil tilt i ■. t t 0 o-rvals ihroughout the *• it\ p'uimbv. miliar rhymes and jingles ed- liOTTOM I'lJU I >. I a line,*! 1 !•»\ to as Pei r\. Mrs. ( <». Miss >ue M. Par- of the and univer- styles ate! ••!■!; ■»i take the refuse Poor, ited and illustrated. Ml9.1 velopment colleges 1 is our oft- !t hoped people 11 .1 sities all over our their ma- a sg*■, Mr*. A. 1. Id< wii. Mis. Fliner Small, Pest’hesnez, E. Martineau. country, BABY Exactly 1 a: -.••••: ’.•' use these receptacles and CARRIAGES, 1 Mi*s Carrie M. Cutler, Mrs. Janie* terial and intellectual growth, the :;e" of our streets be in- Haney. Lady Green-satin and her maid rented in tl j l ommittee- Mrs. ! w I ote* annual cere- sured I-ore-try ltosette. ;wo.;ji ; sports, pastimes, fetes and GO-CARTS, 111<■ -. important work 01 Mi". Pancroft Comuit. Mr-. 1'. Id Mathew.-- 1 Amanda monies of the student their and one that mughm, Minnie. bodies, yeai >anitury and Street Vigilant < ommittee CHAMBER SUITES ts resuits, is tin Almost as good as a boy. 1000. 247.04 time-honored traditions and their de- r •••' \;v- i<. om school-. Mis. < ,\ Pilsbur;.. Mis- Inez ( raw lord, pr.-->• \ city Louglass, Amanda Minnie. velopment. and their faculties—all are ilir Al.L KIM)' our society Mr." 1.1 >. Pitcher. bridge A little in Old ■ broader mission girl Washington. of interest to the student. wm-ev ..}■<-•, l-iiiteitaiinm-nt Committee—Mrs. F. J. I prospective ROCKERS, <• t u a-- :!: *! v.!• i: pi imai iiy or- 1001 247. .v! JRovotees of the feline race will be sur- this b< Pnd,. Mrs. F. \Y. Pole, M.-> Maud Parker. eco.m n.u to Kdward s. Furnished 65 di 1 Elias, at the amount of material at DINING CHAIRS, in !•■" a :iiost worthy ami satisfactory Mrs. 1. II. JoIhim n. Miss Hattie Clark, i prised 1 l.ooo ar! *1 !: s mythological characters y Mrs. Hi-'. A. (pi:mby, Miss Mar\ Faunee, hand for a unique, interesting, and at oi wh' di live to he clean, heaithl'ul described. IsoO. 201. K WILLOW ROCKERS, :h--:. | brieli) the same time book on“( ats." ; our of a iove of Mr- .losepl Tyler, Mr,. F.ditli Walden, beautiful, at the El well, .1. 1». h r .-«.*!!in;,- beautiful n the children ,- vry necessary : Mrs I d *n Hazel tine. < ertainly the creature wlic se image was BOOK | •Send its and rules CASES, hot n;“!. ‘than ; his tie-boy or uirl who has Bridge: principles our Goods I ( hildreii’s Auxiliary- Miss Man Ma. u\ placed on the Temple of Liberty by t true prei iation ot art well implanted of play. 1002. 705. K ROLL TOP Mrs. F. >. Pitcher, Miss Juliet Wiggin.-Miss Tiberius whose likeness on a DESKS, m h s mud hi hear: .n childhood has pos- Field, Kdward. Gracchus, eas re and comfort open to Lulu Ma-ou. In fact t*> be found in a first- colonial tavern. A banner was followed into battle by everything him that can !»•* readied in no other The glimpse way. Flowei .rid Park • ommittee- Mis, Louise class furniture store. I also have the ceie- It has :>•••■“ wei! said, too, that ‘genuine of New England town life in more than one Roman Legion, who Ilazeltine. '!-> Mabel Mathews, Mrs. (Jeo. brated and h. early iove ot t rue beauty is om of the ; the 17th and l.sth centuries. I’liny and l’alladus mention is worthy | in. -1 otfec':. ve ant:dotc-to evil that can he S. Mills. ISO7 074. F 4 of our attention and study. prescribed.” Puilding, Vacant Lot and Lnsightly Place White Mountain 1 hcic.sith incorporate my report as Fowler, Edith Henrietta. The native ot this Mate, either at Refrigerator, Committee—Mrs. F. J. Pigby, Mrs. P. P. ; cha:nna:i “f the committee mi school room The world and Winstow. A story. home or can find much of inter- the best refrigerator on the mark'd, Gold Seal porVl"/^^'^ decorat, i.. which it has been to Chase, Mr,. F. W. Pote, Miss Mabel abroad, very J Compart}' impossible Math-j 1*. mi. 218.20 consumes about two-thirds the ice otliei up. boy's story. M Mat hew s and < lark, w c have worked ted appropriate a sum sutli- lias grown to lie so that motto. 1901. F 89 scenery popular assiduously to brinp about a result that cient to build a neat board fence about tlie half-tone are very com- would lie >at to all those most in- HiIIhit, Edward. reproductions Call ami examine mj<,re -factory vacant lot m Custom House square and [;'>o,. .Ue[ J. P. Duntoa, Pev. (Jeo. >. Mil!, and Pev. llegan, extremely ject.- de-; red, but .iudu up from theuppiec*ia- Mrs. of the A. A. Smith were chosen to award Wiggs Cabbage The person with liteiary interests, the ^SfRACE RECORD 2.19',*** tion expi'-'sed by parents, teachei s and! judges the Patch. 1902. II ;>(> of the the pupils, w e l,;u on the whoie been success- prizes foi essays on Civic Improvement. ! lover drama, or devotee of fill It was vote We hav.- placed a line '“production of and letters of His Excel- plot.- at tin unction of streets in same j Diary the current to make the Millie kill “US picture in eleven of tile school press question, manner as last ear. lency Thomas Hutchinson, joi n 1’w. are yet unfiamed. Following ) “What shall he left < ut?” a prominent 11. is the list > Adjourned to meet June mth in Common Esp. Compiled from original one. The whose is boats can j Fartimnon < Athens > 2v. H-II 97-1 boy hobby ( "iiucil Poom. Meinoiial building. documents. 1882. •V, Anne a. t uido, Ken liml amusement indoors the win- Jenks, Albert Ernest. during < 1 wo-; and An.ue n.-. M diet, 1 Head of The childhood of the ter months when sailing is Sire l b.- Ketu:n ot the May dower, 1 s, tin*- Madonna, ing again eye, Raphael, of 2-17 'uMrei. < ! Chat 1.. Vail 1'-deration Women’s Clubs. is one The thrall of Leif the lucky. A ies I>\ck. | ‘real thing” follows ;he printed words, with I».>hepherd, Children of tie-* shell. of Viking days. 1902.... 188.21 Sire of *i5 ; story the thrilling race ot the summer be- st. \nthoii\ *»t I’adua. Murill". McCurdy, .lames Frederick. bet r l h lit in* Fair. The shepherd and His fore: while the gir whose is with record* j and the mon- hobby Flack, Rosa lionh*-*ur. History, prophecy 9 and a be- belter than hie Parthenon in tin* School and uments, or Israel and the na- cookery, large cooking-class | High IN’.; \u; ": a in the 1 ppei (P animal'are carbon tions. 1898. 2v. 988. M-l ing out of the question, improvises a the nerve ‘2.30 "!' the first quality. Tin- others a print Maiden. Orison Swett, editor. school of one, with large and varied full styl" ended linotypes and are line durable tension that workers. liHil. 170. M 2 collection of as teacher. picture- Tie y have all been very neatly Talks with great receipts « M ami appiopnatei\ trained. Marshall, Emma. Of more personal interest are the causes your bilious 1 he -/cm eg «*f t!ie pi -i..: es lias entailed j p: The parsons daughter: her ng "t much [iim* in “Memory Kooks," which are the .j-a. committee! becoming headache by overcoming Hi -I'.i the early recollections and how me.-tiiig- writing ,,f many letters, i quite common among young people. hut to me. per>*ma!!\. and 1 believe 1 speak ; Mr. Romney painted her. 181*9. 148.82 and a vacation or a summer your constipation toi those v. h" have woiked with me, it has Perhaps trip, j OT.yrne, W. Lorcan. I"' been a plea.-uie and privilege. I trust it is is the All souvenirs bilious l«ar«t to mill a more beauliful stallion with In- size ami linisli in v and Stories sojourn, subject. tendency I.'":'"1;! hut the 'mi!mi step, a w«■! k in that I Kings Vikings. ti'hi-am-.ii-a.-,., !ml extreme speed. ami hi* e„lt< embryo, of the and are m 941. H-2 places tilings visited Hetnaleil October, tsini. tlir.-e miles ill ,,v, •dm 1 he further developed by the city or from Irish history. 5. with “L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters, (' ak',k StInk. F'Ho -j.lil Ci will >taml tt»r s»*n in-,u r' !>i .-.>ks Farm Nmi i. those whose financial condition and love for O'Hyrne, W. Lorcan. carefully saved, pictures and articles iiul interest in the best welfare ol those Land of heroes. Stories from bearing on them collected, any remark- who are to follow’ us, will enable them to Terms, $20 to insure. bring t to perfection. earh Irish history.941. 5. Ii-1 aide facts made note of, and the whole We have now enrolled 17J members, Palmer, collection carefully arranged in a blank- hav withdrawn, are deceased,’-’ removed Editing. Parliamentanr manual. 1‘901.... 828. P Belfast, Mai from the it\. P_”J have annual dues for book. This .makes an inter- 1H ' * V* * *“SrilTH * * * * paid extremely * » R I I) V, the We have iield fifteen Dallas Lore. ! Soft I >ear. regular Sharp, souvenir to the owner and his esting ^ ▲ A ;ui>i11es- meeting.-. This does not include Wild life near home. Illustra- 1 or her friends, if are on in- in for incorporation or of the you sceptical tions by R. Horsfall. 1901. 590. Sh executive committee. the subject of scrap books, try it and During dd Home Week, August, an Talmage, Thomas DeWitt. lie convinced. m. i>. p. liter: no* ’-a and reception was given in The wedding ring... 172. T Mem ii ! 1 a. This was arranged on the fc\[Harness’ You can make your bar- k Terhune. Mary Virginia, (Marion B nesa aa soft aa a sane- a.- the previous year and was Pittsfield glove jm Paragraphs. and as tough aa wire by M en Jlnr/anil) m\ NEW-YORK vei aide. TRIBUNE FARME > ■ using EI REKA Unr- |H pubiil slipper was given for the Some colonial homesteads and ■1 ness Oil. You can [■ Robert a veteran of the civil VI lengthen Its life—make it II bciie;:' the society, the net proceeds ! Cramp, war, Kstablished in Nl. lor over si\t\ years ; u * their stories. lsnT. 074. T-l 'Ik last twice aa long aa it M of v, 1 were about fifty dollars. illiS. L>IMIES T. S died June 1st at the age of *'>('> DENISON. years. ■ ordinarily would. lb FOR V'MIK WT.KKL'i l'\l\\’A \ K, known ami r-ol I this year, an informal reception Terhune, Mary Virginia, (.1larion Mrs. of in the Union. was t»-:,«lei’eii 1)\ the society to the Mayor, of Hie best known clubwomen in the Harlund.) Josephine Seavey Oorchester,

-■! n November 7. 1 it was Hiatmod i' citi/*Mis. i Ins was a very pleasant and suc- Munson at the H<»use. vice president of the (Jenoral Federa- their stories, 1899. 074. T-2 Lancey EUREKA EVERY ... .ilai: and resulted in the arousal of tion. of deepe: interest and the accession of some part the time its acting head. Voile, < liarlotte M. Rev. L. W. Coons, pastor of the L niversa- itiiiuential members. The t ircutt girls, or one term at list church, gave the Memorial sermon Harness Oil We have been aided in our work during LIFE. the 218.18 before the veterans in Oixmont. I makes a har- 9 ih- .nil the very generous notices given Academy. poor looking MEMBER mi he ii The exclamation: “(> Life! 1 leel nasa like new. Made of H ,n our local The Journal. Our sin- poet’s < trace and Rev. (>. 11. paper, is a Wharton, Philip, (pseud, Tracey, pastor of the Free pure, heavy bodied oil, es- U thee bounding in my veins,” joyous a high Hass, a_ri irultura w ce! thanks are due for this valuable assist- M and her son.) pecially prepared to with- up-to-date, illustrated one. Persons that can rarely or never make of s.Thompson Raptist church, delivered the Memorial Bland the weather. ance farmer and his famil) in to are among the I The of New -- it, honesty themselves, queens society. sermon bdfore the G. A. R. Post in Etna. I ha received many letters during my Sold everywhere \ most unfortunate. They do not but ! 11. 1«m m of ollice, requesting copies of our con- j lije, edition with a preface by J. in cana—ail aizea. OF exist: for to lire more than to be. To i The baccalaureate sermon was given at I PRICE stnotion and bylaws and reports of implies 2v.H-'V ">5-1 $1.00 work] live is to be well and strong—to arise feel- McCarthy. the Free church done by the society. You are aware that j baptist Sunday, June 1st, M?da STANDARD 0!!. CO. to the duties of the Grace and (pseud, by u year, but you can it. (or less. How the so in The ing equal ordinary day, Wharton, Philip, before the class of M. C. I. buy barring report.' kindly given j j them—to feel graduating by .Journal, nothing of tin* kind is in print. I and to retire not overcome by of M rs.Thompson and her son.) 1>> subscribing through your tut u favorite bom. j life in the veins. A medicine that Rev. C. G. Mosher of Bangor, THE 1 would recommend that as soon as possible, ; | bounding The wits and beaux of society. The llepiibliean Journal. has made thousands of men and an edition of the constitution and such facts | people, j Fred W. Ilersey, son of l’reston well and has gv.15-W 55-8 Mersey Hoth papers one year for only a' shall tend to an increased interest in our women, strong, accomplished j the richest bless- Edward. of this place, has a line situation as purser semi orders work he printed. a great work, bestowing White, Stewart your and money to TIIK llhi and that medicine is Hood’s Sarsa- | of the one of the In closing, I desire to personally express ings, The blazed trail. A western steamship Pathfinder, FARMER’S lOriiNAI. 1*1' H. ('(>, It Ki. FAST, Mi:. The or debiliated, to our honored President and parilla. weak, run-down, W 58-2 of the New York and no gratitude fail to take it. story. li)02. large steamships other officers for their uniform kindness to from any cause, should not the whole changes •Williamson, Porto Rico Steamship Co.’s line, which plies me in official do I It builds up system, ; Joseph. my capacity; especially and makes life more Sample free. Send thank Mrs. Rigby, Misses Barker, Mathews, existence into life, Historical address at the 75th between New York and Porto Rico. copy your address to S t M We are glad to say these words I Kodol FAMILY TRIUI'NK Clark, and others, my associates on commit- abounding. of the installation KARMKR, New-York^C'lty in its favor to the readers of our columns. I anniversary Union Hall was packed Memorial Sun- tees, who have responded always so willing- of Rev. William Frothingham to listen to the Memorial sermon ly and worked so untiringly when occasion day by Cure required. The I’niteil States government is to over the First Parish, Belfast, Rev. A. K. Morris, pastor of the Methodist Dyspepsia It. is significant of good results that the join Canada in a mbvement to stop the July 18, 18SH.974.15B-9 church, before Stephen Mavis Post, G. A. R. Digests what you eat. members of an organization shall always outside < killing of lish with dynamite, the W. R. C., VV. S. Howe ('amp, S. of V. and This contains ail of the Tax Collector’s work in harmony, and we labor hopefully, preparation Notice. NOTICE. as well as within the three-mile limit, the Radies’ Aid Auxiliary A large chorus and all confident of many improvements yet to be •Presented. digestants digests kinds of the shores of Maine, New Bruns- choir, of singers from all of the All taxes for 1901 now due and liable to All town made in our fair city at the suggestion and along composed food. It gives instant relief and never arjp persons holding orders churches in town, furnished music. cost. Taxes on real estate not paid before met ot the town of Freedom. Maim by the aid of this society. wick and Nova Scotia. fails to cure. It allows you to eat all .luiy Leads Them All. 1,1902, will be returned to the City Solicitor for requested to the same for of the present p.t Respectfully submitted, The annual meeting Somerset Edu- the food you want. The most sensitive suit per order of the eity government. 1 will be interest accruing on the same aftei E. L. Sec. A Real Friend. Cure beats all other Brackett, “One Minute Cough cational Society, held here May 23d and 24th, stomachs can take it. its use in my office in Memorial building daily from 8.30 will be paid. By many 11.30 a. and “I suffered from dyspepsia and indigestion medicines I ever tried for coughs, colds, was largely attended. The members were thousands to m., Saturdays from i.:to to 4.30 i\ m I.KWIS H. MU Ki ll To the President and members of the of dyspeptics have been Freedom. for tifteen says W. T. Sturdevant of entertained by the residents of this village. May 20,1902.— 3W22 years,” croup and throat and lung troubles,” says cured after everything else failed. It M. C. HILL, Collector. Belfast Improvement Society: Oaks, N. C. “After I had tried many Many new thoughts and methods of teach- Merry Pa. One formation of on the stom- doctors and medicine to no avail one of my 1). Scott Currin of Logantown, ing were introduced and discussed which prevents gas MONEY RECEIVED 1901-1902. all distress after friends me to try Kodol. It gave Cure is the were interesting to all who have an interest ach, relieving eating. 00 persuaded Minute Cough only absolutely Membership fees.$122 immediate relief. I can eatalmostanything which acts in the educational development of our Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take Gifts. 10 00 safe cough remedy immediately, For Sale Harnesse' I want now and my digestion is good. I to the good it young people. Nov. 7th. 41 30 l Mothers everywhere testify It can't Single Supper given recommend Kodol. Don’t try to their little ones. is so sud- help 2d. 4 45 cheerfully has done Croup That desirable and well located real estate at Reception May cure stomach trouble dieting. That only I that the doctor often ar- OA8TOHIA. but do by den in its attacks you good the foot of Main street, known as the Daniel FOR SALK further weakens the system. You need I too late. It at once to One Min- Tlie Kind V™1 Ha,B E. O. DeWitt & Lane wharf will be sold low to close $177 75 rives yields B""tk# *lwa»s Bought Prepared only by Co., Chicago. property, wholesome, strengthening food. Kodol en- ute Cough Cure. Pleasant to take. Children The fl. bottle contains 2J4 times the 50c. size. he estate. Inquire of MONEY PAID OPT. what eat without N. F. HOUSTON. Executor <0 ables you to assimilate you like it. Sure cure for grip, bronchitis, tf 13 BKLFAST L1VKRY R. H. MOODY. Belfast, December 19,1900.—51t Removing rubbish Northport Ave.... $2 00 the stomach's aid. coughs. CAR1BBEES. jjONG THE fusal the of poor savages to confirm A CURIOUS PROPHECY. President of France. I A WOMAN’S ^ Tradi- mm. ,1 |i«- I.title liretirtiliite*. the agieement, when its true meaning When President Loubet goes abroad, 7 sweet." It is notable that in the Partly it Predicts a Park Future kbirds. "Bequia Fulfilled, he travels in as as despondency dawned upon them, into N royal style any he- caused there seems contumacy fur tlie IT ill ted States. i.*• « *i TIk* Journal.] by womanly diseases, to a ! and rebellion. lie built a fort and en- many suffering woman no of Over an old German ,iiiiah West Indies, May way forty years ago escape from pain except at the of gaged in a bloody war of extermina- price hermit in a Bavarian a tiir most beautiful, as life itself. It would be sad to record j published paper tion, murdering without mercy even be urns of all the C'arib- such a of and er- curious In it foretold the j story struggle suffering the women prophecy. i for the fact and children, and including tui as "Grenada and cept Austrian-Kussian and the Eranco-Prus- that in such dire the most atrocious barbarities. A sin- stretching almost sian wars, the death of Fope Pius, and distress many a 1 as related the reverend gle incident, by the at arms. lie .. ivera little more woman has Turco-Russian debate historian, will serve as a sample of the said ititude. mim- found a w a y that would have three they manner in which the Germany back to health Charaibes were Emperors in one before the end of in' lmndred. Gren- year and happiness by "Christianized!” HuTeatre writes that the century, and indicated the death of »t island two southerly the use of Dr. on one Tinted states Presidents by assas- of his expeditions they met a The Kind You Have ■iily about a liundred Pierce's Favorite | sination. All these have come Always Bought, and which has hcen oi things lleeing party Indians—‘Tortv of to pass. In use for over 30 'in the Venezuelan Prescription. j years, has home the signature of This rem- whom were massacred on the In the that when great spot. same article lie said —— the last little Gren- and has been made under his per- for j About the twentieth seis- edy womanly forty others who had escaped century opens great sonal niiles below St. ills has well been mic will take which supervision since its infancy. the ran toward a disturbances place, " sword, high precipice belong to Great called A god- will cause the submersion of New York Allow no one to deceive you in this. send to weak andi from whence they cast themselves < and the of the of All .1: mg such French ity western half city Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” arc hut tick women.” Itr headlong into the sea. and thus miser- Havana Cuba is to break in two, while 1 sic de Hal Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Illume, estaoiisnes Florida and California are to regu- ably perished. A beautiful girl, ap- Lower Infants and and arc mostly larity, dries weakening drains, heals in- suffer total extinction. The shock of Children—Experience against Experiment. ! patently about twelve years of age, these t populated at all. flammation and ulceration and cures fe- earthquakes w ill raze buildings to male weakness. It makes weak women was taken alive and became the object the ground in almost on the nii has an area of very city strong and sick women well. I of between two of our continent. Millions of lives and billions live dispute officers, What is CASTORIA airly square "Your medicine almost raised me from the of dollars’ worth of will be each her as his lawful property 4ead writes Mrs. Kdwiu H. Gardner, of I claiming prize, " in contains more Kgypt. lost. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Co.. Box Mv urine Castor Oil, Pare- Plymouth Mass., ip was f third officer coming up, put an end There is to in like brick dust, ovri be a change the eco- acres, while many and I had pain all me and goric, Drops ami Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It such a dragging feeling it seem t-d 1 could not do to the contest by shooting the girl nomic conditions of almost every civil- ■ a given mounds. hou.-v work I had to sit down to wash the ized contains neither Opium, nor other Xarcotic «J> the head. Our nation. He foretells the growth of Morphine dishes, even. In the iSo- I was so sick I through people, having that ol a year a substance. Its is its it nearly not > we democratic in which age guarantee, AVorms did to live and prayed many times that lost but one man in the spirit England, destroys God would expedition, will and range.- as per- ; take me. One day I found a little result it: a revolution that will allays Feverishness. It cures Biarrinca and Wind book. 1 read it and wrote to Dr. Pieter, and in | proceeded to set fire to the overthrow form of cottages, the presen’ govern- Colic. It relieves cures onetimes ;m entire a few days received au answer I decided to trv Teething Troubles, Constipation and or ment and make the a hi* medicine, and to day 1 am a vr> .1 w man I having destroyed taken away country republic. PRESIDENT LOCRET. -. ■iin lines an and It assimilates the isolated have no no He Flatulency. Food, regulates the backache, headache, no pain at all to says the last ruler of England will 1 I used to have headaches to everything belonging them, returning Ireditnry monarch. He has a splendid Stomach and ead above the sea. always previously be the best the country ever bad, and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. the monthly period and such pain that 1 would in high spirits, bleu joyux in time for the and railroad train. The ■ first of the new Children’s of ridges can lie roll n the floor in agony I k three bottles | President nation jyacht Panacea—The Mother's Friend. of Dr Pierce'* Favorite and three vesper service." / will be one of the v Prescription royal family. eon I nieu island of !rn Medical Discover-, and three vials I The main hvenada. is eertain- Queen Victoria is by long odds the Shipping Statistics. >l.in(i of Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and was com- island, live milt's. best ruler has ever and in GENUINE ALWAY3 pletely cured.” beautiful to account for England had, I ly enough the a CASTORIA a lew water-sur- '* recent of i-> no substitute for Favorite Pre- 1 speech the Prince Wales Accept Fatihs' love of his home. We got our said it is The bureau of navigation reports 130 111 n bis desire to live to see yet unsolved scription.” There is nothing as good. 1 Eng- vessels of tons were built just first of it after land a :‘.4,l:’.0 gross ■ IV. Pierce’s glimpse nightfall, rising republic. e mountains Common Sense Medical in the United States and mini up- to the officially Adviser—sent free on receipt of 1 in a narrow gap of moonlit cliffs, be- According hermit, Russia, ('I'ttoin of the sea stamps bered during the mouth of May. The by to Prance and will form an alliance cover expense of mailing 'only. Send which twinkled the of a steel vessels included in these \ oieanie or | yond iglits and will enter into uar with largest eruiition: 21 one-eent stamps for the book in paper Turkey. are the steamer .lames I town. Uelow. a line of luminous mist This war figures (layley. or for is to be the outrgowth of Humboldt believed, covers; ;,i stamps the cloth bound 4.777 tons gross, built at Cleveland for betokened a with Turkish persecution of Christian sub- ( volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, marginal swamp, the American it la in eminent and jects This alliance will shipbuilding company, Buffalo, X. V. mangoes and cocoa-palms standing triple conquer and steamer L. C. Smith, 4.744 tons > littoral ehain? (li- the domain of the Sick Man of the East. to their knees in it. their heads si'l- gross, built at West Bay City. Mich., the lost up At the expiration of the war complica- \tlantis, of islands | for the West has felt his influence. I'he 1 vered the moon; while far above tions will arise which will Bay City’ shipbuilding a red once by plunge Italy extended and company. The Kind zealous France into war with You missionary was ably assisted bv ■towered the dark mountains, their Russia, The Have me now Three foreign built vessels were add- Always Bought result occupied by his will be that the two countries brother, an English baronet; and canopies of clouds gleaming white ed to the merchant ileet. among them and across the At will be gobbled up by the Northern In Use For Over 30 Years. between the two of them, one can- the These being tie schooner Guardian, which ml of against purple night. always Power, and will cease to exist as inde- THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITV. coast Africa'.' in Sound and was af- not now visit any island in the archipel- West India are pendent nations. While war is capsized Vineyard subject a little farthei: picturesque ports doubly being terward towed to Haven, re- without waged between' them the will Vineyard agos encountering dark-skin- weird and fascinating when approached Pope and towed to Bos- The supposition of an move the seat of Catholicism from paired subsequently ned people who boast offensively of in the darkness. The echoes of ton; bark Homeward Bound, which was as been the source of the Rome to some town in southern Ire- 'My uncle, sir William land. A Americanized by an act of congress, on snagg." ship's signal gun, reverberating from rebellion will take in the the origin of the j place and schooner Jessie Banning, which From St. Vincent to liequia is but a bill to is answered wild land of the shamrock, in which the FRED ■ iia Islands. Some | hill, speedily by was rebuilt after being wrecked. For ATWOOD, short row of a summer country will become independent of morning, the voices from sea and shore: and present- the 11 months 31st, 1,19s at the uninterrupted I England. Then a conflict will arise be- ending May W1NTERPRT, HA1NE, islands lying almost within hailing dis- !v swarms of boats out sail and steam vessels, of 303,038 tons rein to J negro splash tween the ultra Catholics of the south Trinidad Flori- were built and number- tance of each other. This northern- toward the the of their of Ireland and the ultra Protestants of gross, officially n-mains of an ancient ship, jabbering ed in the United with j most and j the north, in which the will States, compared Insurance and Real Estate, largest >>f the Grenadines is crews heard before their forms are southrons of s connect this i long be the 1.034 sail and steam vessels 37>9,7s9 They | about 1 victors. kingdom will be es- only six miles long by a mile wide: visible. for a all is bustle tons gross for the 11 REPRESENTING OVER FORTY-FIVE MILLION ASSETS with the granite ot Then, time, tablished. and it is predicted that the corresponding edged with gray cliffs and covered and months ending May 31, 1901. uni sometimes with 1 confusion—black figures and white reign of the first potentate will become Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, Tornado Insurance, Steam Boiler with dense woods, and with a range of like so historic for its tyranny. Insurance and ■a contains of Para, figures Hitting restlessly, many know them preserves Inspection, hills, a thousand feet 1 he prophet paints a dark future for Bobby—You 1 high, running gigantic moths, in the and flicker out in th’ wot told me not Bonds for Cashiers. it ii the difference ol glare 11 ip United states. pantry you Security Contractors, Administrator*: IT across the middle. Like the other He says at the close is- of torches and lanterns and the to eat? Correspondence solicited. Real estate bought and s,r.d. a tion. between the strange of the a of unrest will ; lands uf the it is century feeling 1 group, well stocked bv of red thrown from seize the Mother—Yes. 'ains of the <1 renter gleams light the people. This feeling will be nature with wild ilovi-s. and the of Bobby- You know you said they'd 1 plover, and It is worth growth unequal social and eco- volcanic cones ot the engine galley-fires. make me sick if I et em, didn't you?" ducks in their season, besides a multi- nomic conditions. He prediets that the the latter as sitting up half the night to witness. Mother- Yes. having I tude of twenty-fifth President will be the last 1 song birds, while the rocky didn't. — (>hio State •.nun of the sea. In Fannik P>. Ward. executive head of the United States. Bobby—Well, they shores are Journal. the haunts of millions of 1 Miring 11is ■. Tiuns of some cele- I administration the discon- tented FOR SALE. sea-fowls. All through the Grenadines masses will break into open re- i mi far from main- Apple Orchard Notes. Warren C. Philbrook has j and in bellion. and the established form of Ex-Mayor especially liequia—but. strange been to deliver the centennial To The -o.trr >f the at.- t contiguity of all i government will he overthrown. The engaged to say. in no other islands, not even in I oration in Waterville, in place of Hon. -t -’dies, j am The Kxperiment station has since mted States will he rent asunder, and rather .1. who has A. C. near-by st. \ incen:- there is a 1 >:«> had under ohservation several ho a or more Haynes, been SIBLEY, ■ 1 a-in as islands singular ap- year anarchy will prevail. of t\ lien ill and given up the task. Our hair tonic will do it. Free species cl fat black birds, which ples Russian origin and other Va- order shall he out of the follow a; and glossy brought -a! t j :,j ;,arti0|- (:, ranged in that rieties either in the colder chaos, six will make the air resound ui with originating republics he formed, with ch we day plain- ni in 1 from grease and tind striking parts Maine or the Northwest. capitals at the following cities: San injurious JULY 9, I9J2, at 10 A. M. at the live cries that s. cm to say Hequia Bulletin'2 gives a idea of re-, i rancisco. Iienver. New St. winy volcanic menu- ! general Orleans. Sibley Homestead on street 1 hair tli^h Sweet!" "Hequia sweet. Sueet!" N• th- suits "I these observations. As wale 1-ouis. \\ ashington and Poston.— Tope- minerals, prevents ■ 1 Pel a. The MUNYON’S geolosi- conditions exist a ka Press. ing wmld indu.-e a native to kill or iy varying general' Hi"' l-’-r :;i.' ■- .1; in- from h-'UKt. Tin- ■! na- tuis archipeiago aj>- statement as to tire value of failing out, and stim- .11 ,l AO'e-' TWO' l-l\ 1'HMk one ot these leV'is. whose any gjvn i 'Ml, TI.-I. Wit M jure peculiar .. -I-'ll Mi.: uuilar to that of the variety is only approximately correct, The Boer War in arm... Brief. P.URE A is accounted foi in .1 ulates the cry tradition con- mime varieties wide:: are considered : growth. Cvsry I ! PYSPEPSIA on:.,:' M, ,| || .J .. .. y Islands. Prinii- 1 alii e, nected with the 01 the valuable in Aroostook lUitill ali.-U n* ... I- captivity abori- specially county T i.K ATKINS n ] >uo. .:.1 I. \|M 1: nowhere seen "•'■■'haul. W ilhiii 1 'A above are unknown in the southern counties; bott’e warranted. f, ,,f p. It -1 i’; ,t giual people and the cruel treatment I ■I !y what belongs nil- while other-', which are of merit fori May Ml—Conference held at Bloem- 1 reeei ved at the hands of the French. -y the south are not suilieieutiy liardy fori fontein by representatives of the British According to the st •.y. the little crea- t lie northern A condensed 1 government and the Dutch ■ppusitiun t.u this ver- portions. republics, but no w as ture was like any other blackbird and description, in tabular form, m all the 1 agreement readied. FOOLER HOUSE, HIGH STREET > '' r;i 1 i>t, later scien- varieties tested is riven and the most 1 ('c-tober in—The Boers sent an ulti- sang like the rest of its kind until near 111 i no us ly eoiieiud- promising sorts are treated in detail. matum to the British and the the middle u! the began "U Seventeenth celiturv. if the Russian tried invasion of Natal on October ; "sent tin- remains apples but three 12. ni Jus- when transi'>rmed by pity for the un- Alexander. Long;.eld and Yellow • ictober 20. The of ':t. ami that, as WHi- siege Knnber.ey j fortunate Carols. an ot- recommended for by the Boers 1'lie remnant of a Transparent— | began. m«n :-•!_ *r.u !*, >. :. c iuinalle tunned culture in 1 October 20- -The of part and n! t general competition with ap- seige Ladysmith Will enable you to cat what you like and 1 iatge peaeei ribe had been driven 1 the Boers all you like. Cures dizziness, constipation, rn-a and many have pics ot Vmerican and West Kuropean by began. out of their own l.renada and 1 nervousness and sleeplessness; makes old Twain and federal streets. impris- and the number to iie advised October Mo—British near ’i ueatan and 1 Iondu- origin, entrapped stomachs almost as pood as new. Makes oned on the bare little and 'To the whole I island of Hal- for the colder sections ot the State is Ladysmith captured the pood rich blood and builds up ,|„ „• ,v. -ivt- by tropical land." not The most sorts Boers. system. U5» l-'t. I liceaux. which is low and and had large. promising j Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap makes the "l it s dry be fmtllSI.n are in a measure in addition to those named are: Anisim. I November 20— Battle of Modder river, skin soft as velvet. lSc. Sold everywhere. not a tree to shade them from the burn- "•yiind that Arahka. llorsdorf, Cross. Green Gu- a sanguinary British victory. Mnnyon's Inhaler Cures Catarrh. doubting lend for Guide to Health Book free. New York. PLEASANT ing sun. Within lull sight of their inean. Hibernal, Kmirsk Reinette. December 10—British under | f: | STREET. "in and others have Pro-! General >v\ Gatacre led into a On ami aft«*r Oct. s, 1901, trains place of captivity was six times lille eeting. Uepka A port and Rus-' Boer ambuscade near Connecting ITidividod hali ot i: the men Hequja. biiildmits and lot owned m memory of at Burnham anti Watervil’.e with through trains L'Oiunu>ii as with hills and for- sian Gravenstein. .stormberg Junction and lost 1000 men. with 11 \Y. b Su large, high dense tor ami from Ills legion of earth-; Among otiier valuable 1 December if.—General Buller severe- Bangor, Waterville, Fortlaml, anc ests and little rivulets liardy apples dancing down- described are I defeated while Boston, will run as follows: and tidal waves, Arctic, Roikiu. Doctor. ly attempting to cross ward to FROM NORTH CHURCH. the sea. of course the home- Milding. Munson Sweet, Northwestern 1 the 1 ugela river near Colenso; loss over hELFAST. and have times Pt*\vs No. 30 ami many Shiawassee and 1000 men. AM sick Indians longed unutterably for its Greening, several PM PM "body knows what promising Maine seedlings. Though December Is. Field Marshal Lord Belfast, depart 7 15 1 25 3 30 cool shades, and hills; but in Point. ‘7 20 1 30 *3 BROOKS. dions breezy varieties are the oft Roberts was ordered to South City 36 may any day many described, Africa to Waldo. *7 30 'I4t» *355 vain. The heartless conquerors had de- "for take with Ono-fourth lti mill ct. have sunk I repeated advice, market plant lew command, laird Kitchener as Brooks. .. 7 42 1 52 4 20 i*<•<•..p;..• b\ swan nay really & < « stroyed their canoes as well as their varieties," is again strongly urged. For chief of stall, and a re-enforcement of Knox .*7 54 *2 04 14 38 Sibley inpa\. th all its inhabitants. Thorndike. 8 00 2 10 5 15 commercial'purposes those 100,000 men. ■ homes, and left them weaponless and plant only Unity. 8 10 2 18 5 60 periods other islands sorts which have a recognized com- JUKI' EVENTS IN Burnham, arrive. 8 35 2 40 6 25 helpless. Without even 11)00. PERSONAL PROPt RTY implements .. •vn up the same I mercial value or those which are of Bangor. 11 35 4 35 by January (i—Lords Roberts and Kitch- A for and or material for M Sev* i; one :ces. fishing hunting, such conspicuous merit that a market hunu'etl .11 and cattle, itliers this paper. 15 Sweet," Sweet, Sweet!" and February —Kimberley relieved by Portland —.- .11 CO 7 00 J 7 05 "Hequia A. (i. CASVN ELL, Auctioneer. ijuiet and prosperous General French. GARDEN A M have kept it up ever since. HOSE, Waterville. 9 52 7 10 4 15 wh.o have February 27—General surren- converted Knox County League. Cronje Bangor. 7 15 1 35 The present inhabitants of the Gren- dered to Lord Roberts, with FORCE images into market-! 4ti(Kj men. PliVIPS, p M Burnham, 8 50 20 4 adines, degenerate descendants of the The Knox baseball was February 2*—Lord Dundonald enter- depart. 10 57 ■ county league egetables—in coast- j ed < WRINGERS, Unity. 9 08 10 75 6 05 once numerous Caribs. mixed with the organized in Rockland, June 2nd. with Ladysmith. Thorndike. 9 17 11 20 5 15 "wo their ! March of building—to blood of all County Attorney Howard of Rockland 13—Bloemfontein, capital KITCHEN Knox... +9 25 +11 35 15 24 nations, African predomi- the Free Brooks. 9 40 12 12 5 40 Hut the majority of as president and T. E. Libb) f Vinal- Orange State, surrendered to Uf H. Coombs & a for Waldo. +9 50 +12 30 *5 50 nating—display love even the liaven as and Lord Roberts. Co., are swarmed with idle secretary treasurer. Reek- FURNISHINGS, City Point. *10 00 +12 50 +6 00 j barest and tiniest of their islands land. Camden, Vinalliaven, May Ki—Mafeking relieved, after a Belfast, arrive 10 05 1 05 6 06 HF.AI.EKS IN : no need to for Warren, labor, ! Thomaston and Belfast each siege of 217 days. Including a nice line of which outsiders cannot comprehend. sent + Flag station. 'dess to them if the they several representatives, and the four May 28—England proclaimed an- WOODEN Limited tickets for Boston are now gold at In regard to their conquest, (in 1050), nexation of WARE, !he sea brings to their first named teams will comprise the the Orange Free State. §5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch. Second-Hand tickets to all West and Goods by the French—Father du Teatre, one league. It was voted to Belfast May 30—British entered Johannes- PEARL, Through points Norm for every day in the j reject AGATE, west, via all routes, for sale by L. W. Geokge of the missionaries who took in on account of the it burg and President Kruger retired from i’l. part it, expense would en- Agent, Belfast. GEO. F. EVANS, fruits growing wild Pretoria. PEERLESS Vice President and General relates a monstrous mixture of tail upon the Knox county teams in the WARE, Manager OF ALL KINDS, d a knavery .1 une of and the F. E. Booth by, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent. little cotton or way of transportation, while Thomas- 5—Pretoria, capital the Trans- and religious fanaticism. It seems that vaal, surrendered to the Portland, October 70, 1901. Parties having FURNITURE ■u in just sufficient ton was unable to make definite British army. j I)u appli- •To Parquet, the governor of Martinieo. cation and no action could be taken y t—Guerrilla warfare begun by CARPETS, imported luxuries, the Boers and Famous Glenwood the of his own whic would include that town. continued with varying Ranges STOVES, or'anythiiij: t<> s,*!l be although greater portion ...THE... greater than be- Each success. l>y sending us ;•

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>i i-.st kii’tion Tkkms: In advance, $2.00 a yeai sl.oo for six months; ">0 cents for three PUNCHING BAG. months. KXTRA LA R(JK COUCH. l < r one one Pear best Yeaton leather, duck lined, Anvi ktisina; Tkkms: square, shape, guaran- Upholstered and tufted in four rows, deep fan. ui. I, imgth in column. T*« emits for one week, ami teed in every way. fringe with rope and tassel, velour L'Jf) 60 eovernig •jf> « •>!,>' for eaeli subsequent insertion. Men’s Tags. Boys’ Tags. green, blue, red or tobaeeo in assorted designs 8(H) Tags. to Foi Representative Congress, ASSOCIATION STYLE FOOT BALL. EDWIN C. BURLEIGH. Made of best oak tanned leather, complete with bladder. 200 Tags. OTHER PREMIUMS. For Governor, Safety Razor.. 120 Tags JOHN F. HILL. S B. Breech loading shot gun .Too Safety Ritle.40u Elgin gold filled Ladies’ watch, warranted 5 years. 800 Elgin gold filled men’s watch, warranted 5 Convention. years .goo PRINTING OUTFIT. County Clover Republican Harmonophone 40 For Boys, go Violin. 400 Tags "MINIATURE The Republican voters of W.-tido County are Banjo. 40<. PRINTING OUTFIT. hereby notified to meet by delegates in conven- Guitar .400 alphabets, g sets of figures, 8 line hokbu, tion. at the Mandolin 400 inking pad, and tweezers go Tag^ Telescope .350 CUUEI llOUSK, UKl.KASr, Game ot Crooktnole.120 Tooth Brush, Silver handle .. — 40 (in 2, 1902, Sterling Saturday, Auyunt Silver. 00 ~ Embroidery Scissors, Sterling '■V Real Hair Brush .80 GM»t ;,i p vo o’clock M the forenoon. t<* nominate Ebony !■aniif-'.atcs foi Sciiatoi. >lim iff. Clerk of Courts, Gold Plated Link Cuff Buttons.20 Silk Fob Chain. 20 «'inliit\ Attorney County Treasurer. Uegistei of PING-PONG Collar Button Set .20 PARNtN BROS. lVoiN and County Commissioner Also to choose ^ and tiaii'act other busi- | ,.i p, ninntt'ce any t^=-3S=£JC*.* FOR HON EDWIN C. BURLEIGH OF AUGUSTA. w 11■ i! -nay properly «<>me before said con- CONGRESS,

I-. p, ,tini town will entitled to one dele- idd t na 1 -legate foi vei y forty Commencement Exercises at Castine. (lov- SAVE YOUR TAGS. v. >- a no 11 Kt-publi -ai t-andid.ate for juoo. and one additional delegate for ;v.• oi moi'o •• t-*s n excess ot the last The annual exercises of the Eastern Matt- Scrofula Beginning June 1, we shall give with t• in, oi,r ad.. ,.al delegate for each ..-"S, Normal school at Castine took lime Few are entirely free from it. every CASH SALK of '-’-V. one green, metal ua! i•as twenty :U«- votes and les> than place for (dn-nnor It may develop so slowly as to cause FINE NICKEL WATCH. rim tag on all our made and 1*1 M; pon<; ,p- t]•,- l.-opnidiean candidate ">th. There was a large attendance of friends ready clothing CjMin lus basis the following allotment little ir disturbance the whole Wind and Stem Set. A reliable time furnishings, Custom clothing to no Tlie of the graduates during the day and in the any during Stem order, genuine Ping Pang game. All the ra-. so On a-•• of childhood. keener. Tags tags given on). large sales we give one Knglaml, ami rupulU .lining The great gam >oi < hall was period .U inpori evening Emerson crowded, many Cold Flated Wateh. 100 Tag> with each dollar for our this century. jimj Tag' 4 of large tag convent < •. Palermo. It may then pr »di:«o irregularity the i;. 111 being unable to find seat.-. Among those dice. In for Hiooks. < Prospect ..3 stomach and b'-wls. dyspepsia, catarrh, counting presents, count one Sfiii'inom — 4 Prof. Hum ha in. 3 present were Hon. \Y \Y Stetson, and marked t ;m’ u- y to eousuniption large tag etpial to four. 11 we should negle-t Frankfort. t S*-ar*p»>rt. before man if* ding itseif in much cutaneous to the ask lot are 3 L. Chapman, H. A. Hobertson, Hon. give you tags them, you .• Stockton Springs. Henry Kiv.-iiom eruption or glandular swelling. entitled to them. l>l.*Nboro.3 Swanvi le. Ceorge M. Warren, Joseph XV. Fairbanks, It is best to be sum th .t you are .... 2 Thorndike. quite The of these are .1 ackmiii Hon. William J. and two mem- giving presents to he out- 2 t Knowltou, free from it, and for it: complete eradica- Knox Troy. this e 4 advertising expenses year to teach tl 1 .lljfl v. I’nitv. bers of Hie (iovernoi’s council. Judge Ed- tion you can rely on what a store we are I n. «•. 4 Waldo. people good runtung, »• ward D. Chase and Don A. 11. Powers. The M-iUloo.4 Winterport .. what values we are giving. This premium was with Hood's M..iii\;::- .’ day was tine and Castine crowded Sarsaparilla offer December mug. .2 expires di, Moiril! visitors. The steamer Castine bioughf an The bp«t >f ail medii iues for all humors. an v will i»e in .a in-; excursion to the exercises < >i i-o. at i, i•-1• o'clock v m on Hi*- day of party evening the THE NEWS OF BROOKS. ccive tin- cvcd( tls from Helfast. Friday many left on the line •. t» i■ <|iu*st«-il to present tiic HARRY W. CLARK & three steamers to and the CO. aiomp’lv running llangor. < I Mis> Nettie Blow n went to Kairbeld Mon-1 ; l.c lit p.ii>,:c;ii. t'onnt oinniittec. Silver Star, the Helfast boat, was crowded. The New 83 iftain St. •, l'.( K. .ini! NS( *N (’hailman. (lay for a week's visit to friends. Store, «;i'(». K l'>l\Y \NT. Sr,i- tar Nearly Iso students have attended the MUSH At. < !,()< K >. i\ Judkins of ?, Bt Me .M;tv to. A. I !'•<)-• school this term, and then- were :ift\ in ‘he Mrs. S. Livermore Falls is IVIAJNF, BELFAST. A III U v !•.. v-«*|t > |'i;iys tv... 11' ■. •.• .■• graduating class. visiting her daughter, Mrs. N. R. (.ook of BURLEIGH AND HILL. Hi-- II.ulily tints':!.*.i. l»ia<*U marls* \\ 'The exercises were 'mid a1 this Tailors, Outfitters. graduating place. Clothiers, 1 '< ill.. li'*iiiltt!i 11 :ii. ;ih. |,. oniei of « V.merson hall with the following Mrs. Susan Holbrook and Mrs. A. E. How Similar !• K w :11 i«» .• i, -i.-.t: mm a. / District ! ....;, inn- lotli. the Third exercises: i;o( k 4'M> i visited the Frank Holbrook* homestead in FINE MAGIC LANTERN. l;k.i:i> kk. i.volition, held in Water 1 ‘raver. Hanhvtw frame,Kide- Knox last Sunday. i*;.V in., Height platform and t"i- <>f tin. ’\ woven ong to the livening 4 x in. in. 11111;i ated Hon. Kdwm Twcivi- ! decorated hack, j Wagner Wallace O'Brien, "'ho is with 140 ree«l. Star,” (apt. slidifs. Tags. ho V lor to Mr. Saw er. Tag-. .gust:: lieprespitative y Bennett on the steamer Florence, spent .t succeed himself, and in salutatory, in Brook.- •‘Practical and Liberal 1 dueation." Sunday s. ; :.e \vill he elected for j,;. i.i-xt aj Stephen W. Pash, Taimadg*-. Hollis Tibbetts is raising and repairing FINK .JACK KN I FI or.ii. Mi. Burleigh's oiiichti : Lssay, “Victory through Labor," his barn. Edwin Jenkins of Monroe has I Lsther P Farnham, < irland. ■■ >tate Treasurer Either two or throe bla. ■_•*» T .;V l.ai d Agent. Solo, “Summer.” Phaminade charge of the work. is ton well Known to Madame Brooks. ,i .. e.igiessman Ezra K. < an.enter has the John H. j Ili.-tory, Josie M Gray Surry got ;. than a reference. more passing ; Solo, “Ave Maria,” Gounod (Jordon stable moved t<> bis lot and placed II -ms honored every public position Madame Brooks. upon the foundation. Edw in .lei.kins took M1. ■ (Obligato Saw y er. w!, ■■!. he has i eon called, ami faith- by charge of the job. Fssay, “Nineteen! h ( entury Teachin entrusted I •• 11. \ p.-rt'oi med every dutv Sophia 11. oitin, Ashland. There is money in lambs this year. Wen- io lili.i. His Congressional career has Kssay, dell Reynolds has sold 1_’ of this season': j “Tlie Winged Victory of samothrace,” 1 for suo. 'i-i. mukeil by mcrmising influence; i-lthel M. Milbridge. raising Edwin (J. Lander of Peabody, UTILITY OUTFIT OF TOOLS. S' .n il :i'.-'fulness, lie lias looked well to t Violoncello do, “La Writable Manola,” Thorndike has sold eight for A UA< 1 M ; N AC I I T Bourgeois 1' in. must jo n. of his as is well Mr. Elmer For home or store. Not play- long, In”h, |i:tint«ui •: .•..i..• Hit interests district, | Mr. Sawyer. Thompson has entered into -old. aluminum tiniMi. He >!.•••! an Out real tools, of |r*un*-v i,,. h moiistiated by t: e appropriations se-, Valedictory, “li.tluence of Ktivironment," engagement to travel with the smith thing*. many them stool plot e uitil ti.il set of sails. ■ 1 Beulah M. Sylvester, Pastille. of high grade goods. ui-d lor ]• 1111!i liuildings and improve- family glass blowers, who spent one Singing the Class < >de. •_>40 Tags. 1-0 Tags. v.eek here and were much liked. ; tu ■- d tlie extension of the rural ( the very onferring Diplomas. sTi:r-i. \i>di:k chaik. I’.I.r K II11.1. HO\ K 1 1 \i VI.C11A M' A 1*1 I ASI KI! \ ,\(m And at all times Benediction. Last the grange treated HAM. STAND. \N iv.' delivery seivice. Tuesday evening A full sized chair when clos- Will My in all kind- it 11 screw propeller. !>.\.> fu nuHs. uiovai. j a 1 At meeting of tlie trustees Albert F. itself to ice win n ot a l.t-en ready to serve, to the best cream, cake and coffee after Best seieeted Oak. *i ft. 7 in. high. 20 in wide ed. Four "teps high woatlKM -lioit uah‘. 'lor ami o.-mop;,. H. .,ici. n Richardson was re-elected and with U x 20 Mirror. Metal imOrelia rack and opened, and firm a> a rock. Ji> Tag-. in- principal, j which the\ listened to a talk by M..L Dow Pei Tatis a iii;\ and the extent of his drip. *oo Tags. I .'" Tags. all the assistant teachers were re-elected. upon tlie topic What and when to plant." I ‘nee. the interests of individual con- Follo wing are the names of the graduates : Daniel F. Gould, who lived here a short st :•!neii's. It wili be readily conceded Advanced class— Edwin s. Conner, Castine time in his regular course—Ivan 11. Rates, Enfield, ioghouse, has been visiting Hill cV have the store and tl. it tlv honor of a renomination by NORTHPORT NEWS. Haney post- Secret Societies. Ruby I. Rickford, I'ixmunt: Hattie F. triends in Brocks and Waldo. He was a oftiee ope'i and that business starts n moot on uas bis due. Elack, Rrooksviile; Alice R. Klake, erring- report justly j brother < f the late Isaiah Gould of this ton; Man A. Kri igham, ( < lutniea Fannie j well in comparison with former years. Th»» meeting of Flio-nix of 0 Iirt iand. dune 11th. tl.e State He- (». A. Dickey lias shingled his house and regular I.od._e R. < Vimul.aveii. \\ tow n and of Hannah Hussey of Waldo. alderwood, Stephen made other needed Charles <». l> ckey will act as agent for Masons will be held next Monday evening ion to d ohn < : improvements. cu convent gave Hon. ash, Talmadge Sophia 11. Cotfin. Ash and F. of the Company 4th Maine Regt. V olks, the steamei M. M. as Ilia 1. Coombs. Islesboro: Ftlie R. Cook, Dr. Benj. Colson of Bangor made a Hying and last tear, and do Waldo I-odge of (hid Fellow.- will deco- ESTABLISHh'l) IN is; h n ... I the renoinination Augusta j Castine; Esther F. < eland; Min- are to have then annual meeting here' Farniiam, visit to his pretty cottage, Monday, and will a business on the rate the graves of deceased iiiemhers and was alike en-1 general truck'ng grounds. fi,: (ho ernor to which he nie E Feinald. Lincolnville; .Iosif i dune 17th. It is said that an in- capital M.Gray, Tuesday, move his here 1st. hold memorial services June •_’Jd. stock, $lso,ooi; Man A Castine; Lama family duly < diaries C. Coombs of Belfast, and tit', i y party usage and good and' Surry; Harmon, teresting program will be in the friends, K. Haskell. !'eei l>le: Amelia I>. presented Mrs. is 1 Herrick, Mr. and Willard L. Lathrop arrived have rented the Woodbury cottage on Bay It earnestly requested that every n.em- SURPLUS, 33,000 ;u ; o. service in the past two years. < harleston; Edna M. Hottses, Cusliing: evening and the public is invited to attend. at Heights dune ;;d for the season street and w ill it the sum- ber of Tarratine Tribe of lied Men of tins ear Lord, Rurlington; Forbes will come Gray cottage .io more than fulfilled in the to Brooks this summer or vice to be held in the Methodist Edita R. Rrookiin; Chester A. summers at the Cove, arrived for season. She F.pisropal Lufkin, remain with his Saturday will remain here for the spent o: n- iuei.u.s and Ellsworth; Lulu M. daughter Cora at responsible position Maddoeks, Matthews, Water-j the season and are taking their meals at E. winter in the South. Church, where a sermon, appropriate to Warren: Agnes M. McFarland, Rrookiin: bury, Connecticut. the. Our (-1 executive of the good old B. El well’s. liedmansbip, will b<* given by the pastor, Joseph C. Morin, Fort Kent; Grace M. Pay- The “Woodchuck*" cottage, a short dis- t N KM I i;f in y ■ A is F. B Tm --tate. lie is young, popular, Warren ; Ethel Si. temperance play being rehearsed Mrs. E. S. Miss Kev. d. Fdgett. 1'he committee in ton, Peabody, Milbridge; Batcheider, Georgie tance below the Ground was broken burglary in tin* eonim for the Good Camp y. —,ve, and in all respects a model Amy s. Perkins. Castine; Harriet M. Peas- Templar lodge. The> will Batchelder and Chas. d have charge of the service*, Melville C. Mill, Wedemeyer into the and a hammock, Those renting boxes e.au ii.i. lonesport; Edna il. Polleys, Raring., have it next if during winter, i, o.i of the Port- j!e\, Saturday evening they can arrived at their summer “Idle Charles l’erkins and ‘arm .1. Mieke\ will mo. anil the action Sadie F. Rristol ; Cora F. home, Honrs,” rubber boots and other taken. privilege .>f taking then !>.>v.... j Poole, Rand, Last articles ; get ready. Saturday evening in spite for the season. visit drove cemetei \ and the cemetery at 1 viivention will ire the Stetson Annie E. Rhodes, Northport: Relva bank. latitiedby of the rain Rev. s. II. Beale of Camden a few L. Sellers, Penobscot; Mabelle C. Shaw, eight gallons of ice cream were spent Krooks. where the grave* .if the departed p. at ti e polls in September next. R. Mr. Ed. of Rockland lias had has to Caribou; Clarence Simmons, Appleton; taken care of, which was a highly interest- Thurlough days here the past week, and gone brethren will be decorated. lied 1 Frances M. Elsie T. Fverj Stevens, Relfast; ing program for the folks. his stable moved to the back of his lot, and Augusta for a brief visit. He is one of the stover. Castine; Idella M. Stubbs, Hamp- young Mail is requested to assist u observing om > a a serpent yarn lias got to be den: graded the grounds, making very great oldest ministers in the East Maine Confer- Charles IL Swan, Princeton: Reulah The South Carolina Minstrels are to give first public memorial sei vice and to do honor < vi chestnut, hut sea farers 1 M. Castine: P. Ward- improvement. ence and although lie retired some years CONNECTICUT mouldy Sylvester, Georgia an entertainment at the G. A. R. hall in to the brothers dead. PA well, Mass.: Ressie M. mi and in Rrookline, Wey- William Thomas is a ago takes a great interest in the exercises keep right "seeing things’": R. Brooks tomorrow (Friday) night. They building waiting mouth, Troy; Mabel Wilson, Castine; ami I’AI’KI: HAMiKH. u 1! \ room on the wharf at the a and is a familiar figure on the grounds dur- tin pi lowing dispatch Irom New York I Mary K. Wood, Orrington. will also play in Monroe Monday evening, Heights; great convenience to who wish to ing the annual campmeetings. FOR $2 25, the monkeys and parrots have their June listli. The money obtained is to be persons take Deafness Cannot l>e Cured used as a fund for a lire the steamer M. and M. furnishinii papci and i'! < mm' igs: department for local as cannot reach Brooks. '11 ot tin N steam- by applications, tlmy The action of the insurance companies in 1 WO FOR 75. captain irwegian the diseased portion of the ear. There is ei I) nald from Bancs that he saw Huberts refusing to insure cottages, not a says only one way to cure Deafness, and that is & Sous have been for two or having Paintinii at lowest on.-. t th ating island in tiie Caribbean Sea. remedies. brick at a for a tirst-class p*!*. Address by constitutional Deafness is three years doing quite a business in the chimney, except very high rate, This signature is on every box of the genuine A. IJI.OOVl. IS I i |vrf S Tic i.sands ol mi keys were seen caused by an inflamed condition of the has induced many of the cottage owners to manufacture of various small articles from Drop a postal card ami 1 will >• v'sii about the shore bombard- mucous lining of the Fustachian Tube. Laxative Tablets pemig have brick thus a Bromo=Quinine Violet chimneys built, this tube inflamed have a wood for which have a seeming the one ing he -hip u cucnamits. The next When gets you they standing con- remedy that cures n cold in dav sound or and hard rule will work a lasting benefit to the day after sighting this island he saw rumbling imperfect hearing, tract. They use quite a quantity of bass when it is entirely closed Deafness is the e. E. M. C. S. Prizes. *: "tl er with a beautiful of and sometimes find it difficult to obtain plac covey par- result, and unless the inflammation can be 's The captain believes that the taken out and this tube restored to its enough ol it properly seasoned for their AMMONIA o islands House s.aads boated from the for Sale will Last March tlie larger normal condition, hearing be destroy- purpose. The work is done by machinery SOUTH POUT CAMP OUOl NO. Bueksport seminary of- a icci'imt of tlie in Marti- ed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused For Tull.FT and 15ATII. Once used eruption except putting the article together, fered a prize of $10,00 l’or the best essay on 1 wish to sell my house ~ir by catarih, which is nothing but an inflam- Hr. Luce is at the Lothrop cottage. nique. the “How the used. A large bottle for 1 < h tries street Kor ed condition of the mucous surfaces. A that is subject, Kpworth League always pa crop neglected by too many Mrs. Flood has her cottage. j opened the Interests of the on or address We will give One Hundred Dollars for farmers is the Can|Promote Seminary.” a ruta baga It can be V, on the :;nl page. case of Deafness (caused turnip. II. A. Blethen of Dexter has his piint by request any by catarrh) cottage No restrictions were placed upon the com- >1KS A ( V\ t t sowed from now to the 2r>th of June and ,i * ;clous It must have that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Prophecy."" open. petition, except that papers were to be Cure. Send for circulars, free. stand a better chance of a crop then if for j 25c. Uein. :,rst printed several years ago, F. .!. ('hkxkv A: Co., O. The Bangor chapel is occupied by several handed in on or before May 1st. The Toledo, j planted earlier. Turn over a piece of fresh V. hia then and this ^^“Sold by Druggists, 7."*c. families. were Rev. For- reigned, country soil harrow furrow till the judges appointed William Hall’s Family Fills are the best. 4w_M land, well, deep, has in President Roosevelt its Mrs. ami son of Bangor are at sythe, Hon. Parker Spofford and Rev. F. L. twenty- furrow with the strongest manure you have Temple Gentlemen ! their Hayward, all of Bueksport. The decision sixth chief xecutive. while the piopheey Yachts and Boats. and cover it well. Then sow the seed in cottage. Store, j was announced at commencement. Miss City Drug KEEP VOl P Cl Ol says that the twenty-fifth was to lie the I drills, thin out the plants some dull day in Mrs. Ross arrived last week and opened Nettie L. LOOKINO \Y. S. Roberts and ?>. F. Haney, president of the Kpworth NEW. lav Though the future may have dire Patterson went July and you will gather a hundred bushels the Waquoit. League at Grace Church, wrote tmopouuh to Yinalhaven last week in Anita to of from a small of land in the Bangor, Belfast National Bank, things in store for tiiis and other coun- yacht turnips piece Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ayer of are Opp. Bangor the paper. Miss is a new boom ami gaff. ; fall. is better for prize Haney graduate tries. we do not think there is oc- get sails, Nothing colts and horses at the any Maplewood. of the seminary and is a staunch friend of MAIN sTKFFT. F. L. Macomber has c this sea- that are idle during the winter and nothing an- cas:on now to awake nights. mipleted Mrs. Gower and daughter are at their the school. Her essay will be printed in Cleansing. Repairing lay I is more son four naphtha launches, nine row boats cheaply raised. will work cottage on Park Bow the Ariel to be issued within a few days BELFAST OPERA HOUSE. wonders for yo and one large yawl, and has three other The South Carolina Minstrels of this (invenior Jefferson Davis of Arkan- \V. J. Price and family have their cottage and will be found to be a very interesting 1 ine Custom Tailoring launches now in the besides a number ! town have ONE shop, begun their travels. Their article. Those who are not sub- sas has been expelled from a Baptist and fruit stand open. regular taction guaranteed of orders on hand for boats and launches to manager, Ezra E. Carpenter, announces scribers to the Ariel have this number "V8BSR* church, lie seems to be at The Boston steamers will may WEEK JUNE 16.' unpopular be finished as soon as t hat they will make a tour of the world to begin making i possible. by sending a postal card to K. A. F. O. 5PINN1 as well as abroad. If he conies here .June 21th. Cooper, home John Peirce of New York has the be absent some two years. As a prelimi- landings bought Bueksport. Main he a revival of of Street, opposite Nati iij) this way there may The was nary venture they gave an entertainment at N. T. Swan and family Bangor have steam yacht Sapphire. yacht de- The Ida Bowler prize, for special exam- the old “We'll Jeff Davis Jackson Corner last Friday evening. The their cottage on Park Row. Telephone eonnertio; song: hang signed by Burgess and was built in Bath I opened ination in Moral Tie Friel-Grlu Steel Co. hall was crowded and they were cordially Science, was awarded to on a sour tree." has apple in 1888. She is 137 feet over all; 119 on the received by their Jackson friends. The I Mrs. J. W. Emery opened her cottage Herbert L. Abbott. The Latin Scholarship Introducing Mil. I.AWKKNCK lUMiOKK program was the same as was and has rooms to let. and a company of unequaled excellence. water line, 19.V feet beam; 9^ feet draft. practically j for the season, prize was received by Sue L. 11 inks. The given at the Brooks’ Good Templar lodge. She has triple-expansion engines. Mr. of is President’s for the Come Monday night and see the Great I’lay The Republicans of Oregon elected Among the valuable additions to the com- Mrs. H. G. Stubbs Bangor at her prize given highest gen- Peirce will use her in New York and all their candidates with the exception pany were G. A. Morrill, tenor, and L. W. cottage on < >ak street for the season. eral average for the senior year was award- ••^1 FRIENDLY ENEMY Eastern waters the season. Emmons, basso. Charles Roberts has learned ed to Sue L. Hinks. The Elocution of the in- during The town voted at the annual to prize LIST OF PLAYS: Governor, Congressman by to handle the bones quite skillfully. Among meeting FOli SALK OK TO LK1 AT N The June which into the was won by Emma Webb. creased majorities. Chamberlain(Hem.) Rudder, brings port ladies we notice the addition of Linda expend $200 on the Gamp Ground streets. Tuesday night Alone in the World. Maine. Furnished cottage of mn Mr. is still confined his Monte Christo. each month a full cargo of good things, Chase and Linnie Batchelder. Ralph Kendall to Wednesday night land, overlooking Penobscot Ha> is elected Governor by a majority of 334. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Winchenbach of Mor- Thursday night—A Hidden Crime. ete. ,IOHN A. K room. He made a heroic effort to deliver boating, contains an illustrated article on “A Sea- a •- for Friday night—Once Cpon Time. lTtf 103 Summer Ave, K* rill have opened the Columbia the sea- Girl from the North. The announce that the son’s Racing at Islesboro, Maine.” It tells A Belfast Woman Asks his essay at commencement, but fainted Saturday night—A daily papers son. of contests of the Dark Harbor knock- on the It is that he will be is State Prohibition convention at Rath the “Have you a floor paint that will last two stage. hoped WHO the most popular young lady A. C. of Morrill has in town? Come and Yes we have it has a Currier opened the able to return to his home in Monday night see. FOR RENT la st week nominated a “full abouts in the season of 1891. Peterkin weeks?’’ Devoe’s; Orrington ticket.” season and the watch and beautiful gloss and will wear two years If cottage he built last family a gold chain given to the same. was the winner of the series of with within fewr days. u races, J. W. Jones. A large, sunny room, with as properly applied. will soon occupy it. REMEMBER! Monday night is Ladies’ It looks though it would soon be second, and Raider third. Most of room, (aentlemen Opitsah night. Any lady can secure a reserved preferred these knockabouts raced here during Old the sewer in order to write Senator Hoar’s obitu- The trustees examined system “Kills all Bugs.’’ seat at Mixer’s for 15c. at 11 Congress street. Home Week in 1900-01, and were the great HALLUALE. last week to learn what repairs are needed We our own scenery, ary: Gone to meet Routwell. feature of the Their owners are carry special good sing- regattas. The appearance of squash and cucumber ers good dancers, good plays, illustrated songs true and the skillful manner in Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Howard arrived before the busy season opens. sportsmen, and a good company. NOTICE. which they handled their boats won the ad- home from last bugs and the threatened destruction of the Mr. Morgan says he is in for Evanston, 111., Saturday Mrs. M. Europe miration of all who saw them. The illus- Mrs. S. C. Snow and Carlyle of render use of an where Mr. Howard has been crops necessary the agent Whereas my wife. Carrie M Mai the of recreation. are for a attending purpose securing Is trations “Jockeying Start,” Hampden are at the Hampden cottage in which will without to my bed ami board without anv ju- Dream school the past two years. He will preach surely destroy injury I there to be a Recreation Trust? “Peterkin,” “Opitsah,” “Day II.,” Row for the summer. hereby forbid any one harboring Society the Death does all this ami > and a fleet of yachts under sail. The Rud- in the church here next Sunday morning. plants. Hug by FOR SALE. ing her with any support on my its use the shall no bills after this date •>; der this month has some designs for cruis- Mrs. F. L. Harlow of Brewer has arrived potatoes, cucumbers, squashes A double-reed Mason pay _Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lamb of Troy were and small will & Hamlin large size parlor ing. ing and notes the grow ing use of fruits mature to perfection with sub In line condition. to | The Kennebec Republicans decided yachts, the of Mr. and Mrs. Zadoc McFar- for the season. Her sister, Mrs. E. H. Organ bass; Apply Dated Liberty, Me.. 31. 190. with a toward guests and be free from pests. More than this it DK. F. S. EVELETH. May auxiliary power, tendency is with her. 3w23 CHARLES '1' in favor of Ham—for sheriff. steam rather than sailing yachts. land, last week. Bolton of New York, feeds the plant. Try it this year. 3w24 Searsport, Me. Belfast was not rttE NEWS OF BELFAST. F Iron has been given for' represented by attoneys Miss Alice Blanchard, at the Law burn; secretary, M Court in Bangor last their E. H. mUTL the cure of anemia or week, Portland ; treasurer, Mrs. Sargent, d' W. t’. T. 1'. will meet with eases having all been heard in the \ paleness from a very early Law- Portland; executive board, the above offi- ,1 18th. Courts held in other districts. Heberts. line t* Or date in medical history, cers and Mrs. Alfred Woodman, Portland, i IN CUBA \\ est Mild n line carriage horse Representatives of different tire alarm Mrs. Ara Auburn, and Rev. and has always de&erved Cushman, where it is hot all the round Fred A. Johnson. companies were in Belfast the Hannah North day. year high praise it has re- past week ,1. Powell, COLOr and gave the committee b- is putting a new gravel roof estimates for a six An children's day concert was ceived. hox interesting 'Scott’s Emulsion1 '■ It is not SRIRMIRTS--SRIRTSJ Id Fellows’ block. system. yet decided which Sunday In no other has Iron ever given at the North Church evening tells preparation w ill he better than any where else system adopted. The subject was been so and com- by the Sunday school. nee offices of Field «& Quimby effectively agreeably in the world. So don’t stop WiNTKKPOitT's Valiation. The assess- and Service" and tlm program as fol- taking — “Song itter A: Son now close at noon bined as in Pept-iron a it in summer, or i specific ors of have you will lose remedy for all forms and degrees of Winterport completed their re- lows : ^ turns and Mr. R, R. Knowles what you have not tin* assessments and find a total val- Organ voluntary, gained. Special Styles, anemia, curing only paleness Se:ul for a free T. V. will meet with Mrs. O the King, sample. ] hut also the nervousness ami uation of $527,080 and make a tax rate of Hymn, Worship SCOTT & dyspepsia 10 and J BOWNE, Chemists, Thurs- school congregation Pearl New High Street, this, from which anemic patients so com- mills. There is more live stock, with 409-415 Street, York. Responsive reading, Psalm 100. 50c. and •" iii. suffer. fi.oojall druggists. monly about the same real estate. There are 475 Anthem, Choir is a blood nutrient, nerve Rinwood Jones have been granted as follows : Pept-iron poll taxes; Ini dogs: 518 horses and colts: Recitation, Special Measurements. and stomach tonic, beneficial to all 11 \ mil, Thy Word is like a garden, Ror I, West, Searsport, >17; Patrick 1172 cows and young stock, 814 sheep, 211 pale, nervous, School dyspeptic people. sw ine. There is in Shi. Mr. rims. Dinwoodie. Hast Lexington, $10,875 money at inter- Prayer, Pastor, Rev. Geo. S. Mills with Mass., writes that his daughter was est, taxed, ami $22,800 as stock in trade. Hymn, Thy World is Sweet Prayer, has opened a store for sec- pale School and had spells of not wanting to move Total amount committed to the tare in the build- collector Isabel Special Prices. Thompson m • about and of Recitation, Smalley 11. 1. Pole, $11,488,57, who is to collect eh street. not °arin^ same Recitation, Alice Parker GET WISE! AHPrhTtrnn whether she by vote of townjin one year. Hymn, Scatter Sunshine, School Sbo CZfJLLi Uil 'inias Baracrat paid in Recitation, Which loved tier best, -“7* ateanythingor New Aiivektisements. It is Alice ugh tin* custom house last not. Then she began taking Pept-iron and hardly Harold Jones, Parker, to call attention to the "l> imported from Turkey. it gave her color, animation and a good necessary advt. this Hazel MoTaggart. appetite. week of Harry \V. Clark & Co., clothiers, Exercise, “Growing," Primary class «s states that lie has received a The Sweet June We have made It leaves no or metallic flavor in Solo, Days, arrangements with one ot the inky tailors and out-fitters, 88 Main street. It Miss Alice Heath largest his daughter Hattie, who is at the mouth, is to the agreeable taste, speaks for itself with striking illustra- Nature's Songsters, skirt houses in New for n \ does Recitation, England custom made skirts. shop in Boston. She says not injure the teeth nor cause E. Brown’s class tions of premiums offered in a cash sale, Mrs. M. been m Thomaston. constipation. Motion Song, Primary class 1 hey not make skirts but manufacture tie and you will notice that Ping is on.y cloth'as Peptiron is make in two forms: In a Pong With Voices Singing, School :«n has received for use on his liquid— Hymn, Happy “in — an aromatic cordial it" Fred A. Johnson’s advt. this every day, well, thus one and e. elixir-at $1 per bottle, Recitation, Helping saving profit, this ables one to get a new set of wheels which he week relates to a in Marion Parker also in chocolate-coated pills at 50c. or $1 per squeeze prices. He e Six members of the class material for if city of Lewiston. They had box. C. I H()()l) has new, original and exclusive summer Exercise, primary jacket they desire. By (’()., proprietors Hood’s Solo, Miss IR E. Hihvorth ■u a >t«*am tire engine. Sarsaparilla. Lowell. Mass.. lT. S. A. stylesat Masonic Temple, High street ... Missionary Exercise, We have twelve Knox Veteran association will R. H. Selling Agent in Fur found. Apply at this office.Edgar Superintendent and school different styles of skirts to show, and Moody, Before the offering, id annual reunion June, isth F. Hanson has an advt. in this issue in re- Scripture exercise, Belfast. Rinwood Jones, Clifton Staples, fuil line of samples of goods. that da\, on the next pleasant gard to a tenement for his family_Read Willie Punton, Freeman Roberts. at the Washington camp- the notice id' Belgian hare meat in the advt. Offering (for the missionary work of the Leslie Bobbins had a wrist quite badl> Skirts delivered 10 Congregational Sunday school and days alter the order is given. cut in Cilchrest’s slop vard Monday. Letter to F. VV. Pole, Publishing Society, i;>>. i> owner Rev. Geo. S. Mills A Hast !‘r"y, the of Advertised list of letters in the Belfast H'/fast, Maine. Address, i>i colt b\ Ha;moon by 11 ai- Presentation of Bibles, Pastor port ollice, dune loth: Miss Ella Wink- Dear Sir: l’aint is one of the things that FIT Ladx Bird, by Karl \ Bird '-’.in. Hymn, On Our Way Rejoicing, School GUARANTEED. Railroad know all about. Do 1 >od ba\ w ith black points worth. Mr. Alvin 1'. Stevens. Companies Benediction, Pastor \ou know what “all about” means.' It t ;:m* limbed, well-built colt, to the The Foster Estabrooks Co. is out in where to it. Bibles were presented following I la* dam, Ladx Bird, is putting means, paint, get Squeeze PRICES SAME AS FACTORY PRICES. We sell the for two-thirds children: Alice Turf, Fanil A’Home. pjoo dozen garments per week and the busi- paint of the baptized Tommy Bowker, ears and stations and bridges and every- Parker and Marion Picker. ness is steadily increasing. j' :ii Hi*- rear «-f A. M. Car thing else, that railroad men want to keep Memorial services will be at good-looking and all over the coiin- *- tun) ami tile held Silver sound, been down Bells. in Harvest dune tr\. Wedding \ t of the land is used Crange Hall, Sunday, nth, pa: \ man who wants a gallon or two <»f at '<■ dock. Miss Nellie will !'’. > foi stacking lumber, Thompson pa>nt knows nothing about it: what- buys P1.1KCK Tayt.ok. A home a®“Don't that we carrv the del.ver tin* address. is inv ted. ever is or some very pretty forget i ha> made pimp* sals Kvcrybodv handy, gets painter to “make” it. wedding oeeiirred Wednesday evening, Prices. 1- a "d :ng a tank stm «-l,< ms,. 1 In 'Mnmer time table on tin- Maim* Cen- A Pailroad Company asks its chemist; June -Jth, at the residence of Mrs. Annie M. tral w ill go nto eilVct dune 1.1th. Trains “w hirh is the best when her Kate 1 Taylor, (laughter, Laura, vs ; leave Belfast at 7 a.m. and Lao and The cheapest thing, to preserve or beau M •st ip s nf the . >a> pro t if \ is So the whole was united in marriage to Warren 1>. Peirce ..."Nemo • an} thing with, paint. Corset. p m. and arrive at41 a m and 1.11 .. •!»> I i!: ! '-111 \\ .11 l‘*n world is of course, the Self-Reducing" painted: except, of Fairlield, Me. The couple stood under o ol % 1:. : -w i. of and p. m. id it owned slow folks. n., | Wash part by poor an arch of white which was trimmed with And tin* use is intelli- .»"♦ :.. \ lint one ic it* be no paint they people's ti„. l will special exercises in the ferns and w ith a A BOON TO gent-.--meter; or ignorance-meter: tells how i Howers, background of the STOUT PEOPLE. i_- > s!e- g« through it. selioois on * clttsing la > tins year, but milch or how little they know. same. Tin* bride was attired in a dainty ti n '• Dead and oil has had its Devoe lead acceptable ; and friends ait invited t<> attend day. dress of w hite silk muslin, the groom wear- and zinc is the paint, because it wears twice o.i} ai t''i iio.>n wlienthe reguiar school j the black. The cere- as long. ing conventional ring .* « -i tatc'ii-' will be :!.•• •.eh urt given. Yours ti illy, mony was pei fiii ii ed in a pleasing manner SHIRTWAISTS,—Every Style and Price.

.. F. W. Divorced. ... j r»*«• 111 i\ in I've 1 lie members of Seaside C. L. s. C. will by le v. (T K. Fdgett. Pefreshments were P. s. .). W. Jones sells our paint. .-i eomh-mned. the lit—t will. Mrs. M. >. Whitmore, ljo Mam afterwards served. Tin* out of town guests ■■ : .i. eg 11:« than Yourst,„iv. _ were the and street, Moiclav afternoon, dune 10, at THE CHURCHES. groom's brother, Wilfred, d till ned live'- to & p. m : tic* lesson wiil be *‘< >ur Colonial Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Fairtield. CARLE JONES. I •; •la smaller perceiit- Possessions''; author, William Cow per. There were many gifts from friends of both Hew H. E. Edgett will preach at Poor's str*'> d I bride and groom. The bride has many The Trustees of Cemeteries that report Mills next Sunday ;:t j>. in. friends in Belfast, and the groom is now in WV bit of Next Door to Our >*cl1 ia squeeze every goodness and style Crockery Store. Main St. M;ii Webster thefts of dowers and plants from lots in the employ of Mr. Joseph Tyler of this city. The Waldo County Christian Endeavor we can into our goods, and squeeze the -:*-♦.s :•• Bceklami last They will reside in Belfast. prices Ciove Cemeterv are becoming frequent, convention will beheld with the Congrega- down to u point that makes our customers Mathew.* oi Liberty. ami that if the is not at practice stopped tional Church at North Belfast more than satistied with their shall to re- Kridav, Mi'Nkil-Nhihi.ks. a lionie purchases, .»::••! expects once an example w ill be made of the of- very quiet June JTtli. We haven't the here to de- '• took at the home in Knox of i space give you : p and his *u \rthur fenders. wedding place tails and prices of the many good we a; ,'i "i the schooner .1. \ At the Unitarian Church next Sunday; Mr. Harvey shibles Tuesday, .June ad, at tilings | Thomas 11. Marshall Belief will are we would ^c!i I ‘avis was in Corps service at lo.4l four o'clock, when Marx F. Sliibles and ottering rather have you call i Sarah L morning o'clock, preaching 1 have a children's day for the benetit of sol- and see for will ais-iax. from stoniugton for by the pastoi ; Sundav school at !o'clock. Wm. K. McNeil were united in marriage. yourself you be amply re-1 Tei s' in Memorial Hall next Tues- children, The eeroiiiiinx was the : paid for the time you Kxtra ' ih gi anil•-. Mi s. 1 ’atter’shall, Bible class Saturday evening at 7.11 o’clock performed by Rev. spend. good afternoon. Ladies are invited to con- day W. A. service things an extra It's \x ir**, ji ined th*- vessel here. at the home of Miss Colburn. All are most Richmond, the ring being usually bring price. tribute to the tables at which ice cream and used. The bride was becomingly attired in I not so here, you get the extra good .\ *• of cordially invited. things, years patient waiting cake will be served. {•ink silk trimmed with and applique but we cut the extra off the Line ! '•; tlu- people of .stoniugton, If pleasant Sunday afternoon Hew E. >. narrow black velvet ribbon. The groom price. t A. F. lurk amp. Sons of Veterans, has wore the black. The The more merit behind an article the more u*-a'iir\ department has ap- I’hilluook will go to II ay ford's school house ordinal} happx x\ ill two or 1 elected the to the couple remain in Maine for -atisfaetioii you get for when commission for that following representative.- to hold a and make your money, (•p ng gospel meeting arrange- three weeks and then return t«» Taunton, State Kiieampmeut to be held at liar Har- you get a whole lot of merit for little tppoiutee is John L. (hiss, a ment.'. for a Sunday school. Young people Mass., where thex will make their home. very bor dune lstli and 1‘itli: Delegates, Geo. haxe the best money, the satisfaction i> more pronounced. ’■*•' ide111 and gi unite contractor from the Baptist Church will go to Hall's They wishes of main friends. boss and Thus. Young : alternates, C. M. If you want a share of this kind of sat!' sri. Annie M. Allen ar- ( orner and East Belfast. and Clarence faction we have a whole sth from with Smalley Dickey lot :n store for you Philadelphia "Cheerful will he the of the Living" topic Koi a who knows .-iia! Bn swan A Co. baton A- Davis have put a new brand hopper .»nt> make a Sibley social service at the North Church this, : dollar this is w iw her in a on of cent cigars on the market. It is called the store th which t will GO-CARTS. ay jibboom gale Thursday, evening at 7.an. sundav services s» i B. Til'ton arriv “our George”. The cigar factory will be pay you to deal. Imring this month we Henry Sermon by the pastor, Hev iveaml gratify in*; to liter 'ii'Hiarg'iig lier pa- by interested belfast. at noon men meet 1 tig at •:;«>. opportunity inspect voting peo- the ♦ very latest ami best of this season's :: ._mt. was taken in tow b\ A of metal was stolen from the meeting at and quantity ple’s gospel praise I 2 acre tow•*• i a<*io,-s the harbor to goods, Nearly of Floor filled with blacksmith shop of t has c Havener at preaching service al 7 Ali seats are free, Space ■ win-',- she received r**- hist week. The was strangers are invited. City point plunder at a nece.-sar\ And goods to meet kind of made b> being found and the natter was settled bought price any without I he < entral Parish s> :«t\ of Y armouth they’re Money Savers,! week b\ tie* .-teanier Nan- — i coming into tlie courts. 1 wo were bicycles is making active to entertain 1 .rod Ttant !♦*- I preparations I competition. ,:.ite mp also stolen from a school house where an I the Maine conference of I'nitariaiis which br!-- the-e were :n the one of them. piogre.-.- entertainment was given one every Some of the most ex- being evening will meet at Yarmouth June ioli- -ot na- run in her on 17th, l-th and place | The matter was to the clusive styles and patterns that will be much recently. reported loth. 1 he conference session will lie- Cenobscot arrived open wanted are so Kriday police but the thieves or much ines were not marked low they will go lmr first time-table Tuesday evening, June 17th, at wh.ch trip.The found. quick. You’ll have to be prompt if you time the conference sermon will be Preserve, and s'ilvnr star of the Belfast, J preach- Purify, Beautify w is11 to see mem. ou Biooksi ii*- The Fi K'!-(ii iilin Stock ed Kev. Seth C. former- [ route will change Company, who probabl} by Beach, the Skin, Hair, can't wrong if you [\e w, 1 Scalp, go w ben the -teanier w ill opens ;t week’s at Belfast 1\ of Bangor, now of Cambridge, Mass. make engagement and Hands with come here. You’ll get Original, the route each week opera House comes to The conference session will conclude da\ and Monday evening style, quality, ami the Exclvsive trip from Belfast to this city most excellently recommended by Thursda\ morning. A devotional session special LOWEST Summer a« the and of Bath and will be led b\ Kev. Lutz of Belfast. li Sundax, connecting w ith press public Kockland, Harry PRICES. Stx les. ! arriving here from Boston. and managers Bray A Maxlield guarantee I The services at the Lniversalist Church CLOSING OUT. * the attraction one that will meet the * arrangement.-of the boats of appro- ! next Sunday will be as follows: 10.45, regu- bation of the iid A- Yinalhaven steamboat Co. amusement going public. The lar service, preaching by the pastor, Kev. W e the are want you to remember that it’s to I effect .Iune 'ath. Boats leave plays presented during engagement Ashley A. Smith; 12 o’clock, Sunday school; your am going out of the bicycle business and lave interest to see for North new and are staged with j what we are offering before ! one iai’> except Sunday special scenery 1 at 7.:>o service of song, singing led by cornet only wheel left. icane and Yinalhaven at 5 a. which the doing your shopping elsewhere. If you’re a company carry. Monday evening and violin, with special music, singing by iricane and Yinalhaven at l.rso is ladies' and can secure a judge of quality then know our night any lady of Miss of Women use you’ll prices I quartette, consisting Cunninghan Millions Cuticura reserved seat at 15c. if at are right. North Haven, Stonington, Isleau bought Mixer’s. | Mrs. Webber, Mr. White and Mr. Mixer. Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, The will be the for the skin, for the A swan’s Island at ‘2 p. m.: leave play Tact comedy drama This will beautifying cleansing $40 Ladies’ Pierce quartette sing the following: scalp, and the stopping of falling hair, for Bicycle and at 5:45a. at entirely new from the of m., Stonington pen Friel-Griflin, I “Comfort Ye My People,” from the Messiah, softening, whitening, and soothing red, rli Haven at s a. in and 5 entitled “A Friendly Hnemy.” The rest of and sore for p. in., i and “1 Heard the Voice of Jesus a rough, hands, baby rashes, Which I am to; Say;” and and for the offering f* at 8 a. in. and 4 and the week the plays are in the itchings, irritations, all ^ p. in., following soprano solo by Miss Alice a order: I Heath; purposes of the toilet, bath, and