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The Republican Journal. BELFAST, MAINE THURSDAY, APRIL 1913. ViilXME 85_ 17, NUMBER 10

.. m l oday’s lournal. MEN AND THINGS AT AUGUSTA. of that county. The House insisted nt«nu upon t'o final adjournment, subject to the call for an The Supreme Judicial Court. OBITUARY. extra session the Governor and a PERSONAL. v eminent. .Transfers in Real THE IMPEACHMENT OF THE SHERIFFS. by refused PERSONAL. and at committee of conference. The Senate, realiz- vi Men Things Augusta. By a vote of 12 to 17 in the senate and 80 to Associate Justice Warren C. Philbrook of William J. Thomas died 4th at the Knox Cases. ing the futility of securing any amicable ar- April Mrs. William Haugh spent last week in Ban* \ \nnal County 64 in the house the 9th j AuBtin W. Keating haa gone to New York: Court..Obit- legislature April rangement, finally receded, and, motion Presiding. home of his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Sinclair, in Judicial an address on upon Augusta, gor. on 4preme adopted calling the governor to of Senator of business. re t Societies.. Personal. Burleigh Aroostook, adjourned New Hampton, N. H„ from an attack of acute remove Sheriff Lewis W. Moulton of Cumber- The April term the Supreme Judicial Miss Alta Huffs is without day. Qf visiting relatives in ! Miss Elizabeth ,f Belfast for Halt a Cen- land county from office. The forenoon was Court House indigestion. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas have been Clements is visiting relatives THE opened in the Court Tuesday, Haverhill, LIass. s- devoted to and the house and sen- GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. in Islesboro. obituary. arguments April 15th. making their home for the past two years ate m. William J. Carnival....Ship- voted about 1 p. Every Democrat in Governor Haines was notified when both with their Brown returned last Saturday Augustine Warren C daughter in New Hampton, and Mr. Mrs. Esther Carter of Lynn, Mass., is visit- the Senate registered himself against this branches were ready and sent in his final mes- Judge, Philbrook, Augusta from a short visit in unty Correspondence. Thomas had been in health . Belfast . Two Republicans, of Penobscot sage, a list of the acts and re- good until this ing relatives. The Churches... North Bailey transmitting Stenographer, Fred S Rand, Augusta and of voted with the solves the session when he suffered an Percy E. Demmons of Rockland the 1 Hagerthy Hancock, passed during present and Belfast winter, attack of grip, spent Miss Lulu mona Grange. .. Probate Clerk, George I Keating, Smalley is spending a few Democrats. Five of the House Democrats approved by him. These number 462 acts ana week-end with Belfast friends. days which affected his heart, although he had ap- with unty Corespondence. voted for but one 369 resolves. He thanked the members for Chaplain, Rev David L Wilson, Belfast relatives in Castine. removal—every Republican from .East their parently recovered the attack. He died Miss Annella has returned from a of Belfast. Belfast. favoring this action. The five Democrats were notable diligence in attending to the County Attorney, Eben F Littlefield, Belfast Guptill Miss Sarah C. Collins visit is in Boston, takings: rd Made in Construc- Representative Dunton of Belfast, Harman of State’s business, declaring: very suddenly while sitting in his chair. Mr. with Mrs. Raymond S. Bird in Rockland. ;;ecv Sheriff, Frank A Cushman, Belfast course in Fisher's Business Marvelous Panana-Pacific Stonington, Lawry of Fairfield, Sargent of “Neither can I refrain from giving you ! Thomas was born in College. my Crier. Charles S Montville. Morrill, Maine, and went to Mr. Portland and of Waldoboro. most sincere thanks as a citizen of the State Adams, and Mrs. E. F. Littlefield and Miss Julia Mrs. Wm. Winclienbaugh | Pittsfield when he was Staples is visiting Mrs. Ella The Republican was Rep. Austin of Phillips. for the noble manner during the last days of Messenger, Laforest L Robbins, Belfast twenty-fouryearsof age. Littlefield are visiting relatives in «w York..County Corre- He was for several Springvale, | Whitmore Holbrook in Mass. The vote of the Waldo county was the session when exhausted from over work years in the grocery business Malden, A to Prof, delegation j Deputy Sheriffs in attendance: Me. Reception as have stood follows: Senator Conai.t, yes; Representa- you at your post in behalf mo- there and for many years lived on afarm a Dr. Harry L. Kilgore went to hristian Unity. Jof ! W L Gray, crier; Harrison B Toothaker of about Thorndike tives Dunton and Pendleton, yes; Estes, Pitch- rality and the enforcement of law.” \ Mr. A. B. has returned from mile and a half from the village and which Wyllie Dexter, Tuesday, where he will practice medicine. Stockton Springs..Mar- er and Sprague, no. The Governor openly expressed his Belfast in charge of the Grand Jury. where he bad been feelings he owned at the time of death. employed, and is now with Married. .. Died.. .Ship the recess of the the Knox his His re- Miss Owen arrived home During joint convention, concerning county case, stating his The Grand Jury. The grand jury organ- Goodhue & Co. Mary Monday v ws of Brooks. while the committee conferred, members gath- belief that the failure of the trial was a mis- mains were brought to Pittsfield and the fu- from ized morning with William A evening visits in Bangor and Watervilie. ered in the middle of the hall of the House take and that “this alarm is a Tuesday Mason, Miss Minnie subterfuge neral services were held at the farm, Rev. N. Higgins, returned last Saturday I and waste and \ added gotten to his Belfast, foreman. Messrs. Fred Batchelder, Mr. M. W. Welch returned sang- baskets, papers up prevent being tried.” R. Pearson 1 from a visit with her 1 recently from In conclusion officiating. Interment was made mother, Mrs. Adelbert i.overnment. descending upon them in showers. “Home” the message plainly advertises Burnham; Charles Beal, Frankfort; John P a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Fred C. the intentions in Palmyra He leaves Higgins in Boston. Colley, songs prevailed, but one which made a great of the Governor concerning the G cemetery. besides his j in Boston. enforcemi Bragg, Islesboro; George Cilley, Thorndike; “hit” was written on the inspiration of the nt of the prohibitory law: wife, Mrs. Clara and the Mr. and Mrs. S. >f the city government L B Stockton Edward Thomas, daughter, Raymond Bird and little Cumberland trial. It ran as follows, to the “If complaints continue to come to me of Clifford, Springs; Davis, Miss Etta of Deer Isle has been en- Mrs. Sinclair, a son, A. J. Thomas of I ard Helen lorrey tune of I’ve Been Think- the nullification of J W F H Spring- Sidney Bird of Rockland arrived ning, April 12th, Mayor “Reuben, Reuben, law, particularly the fail- Belfast; Deane, Freedom; Dutton, to teach at her field, 111., who with his to visit gaged Unity, school beginning ing:” ure of the sheriff of- Knox or the wife came to Pittsfield Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skay, »ng. countv, Unity; Lester Eaton, Searsport; George Elwell, | the 21st of April. sheriff or county attorney of any other coun- for the services. Mr. Thomas had reached the order THE SPIRIT OF ’76. Charles E. Bicknell of Rockland was icrmen the following ty of the I be Northport; J I) Holbrook, Prospect; W S Jones, in Bel- State, may compelled to call you age of 84 4 months 4 I Mr. J. Frank Nichols returned to his home it “In Guv’nor, Guv’nor, we’ve been years, and days. fast last on 3 to 2: response thinking again for the purpose of Palermo; Daniel 1 Linniken, Knox; Oscar E j Thursday business and was the What a fine giving you after a thing it would be, a chance of his Haverhill, Mass., Monday, few days' f order No. 16, we hereby to try such officers for a failure to Littlefield, True P Sears* guest mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Bickneil. If you’d send us all to Portland, Winterport; Moody, Capt. Rinaldo Philbrook died March visit at W. Fi. Snow’s. perform the duties of their office as required 31st in rder and the committee Where conditions we could see! mont; C A Belmont; W S Maurice E. Davidson of New York by our statutes.” Morrill, Nickerson, Winterport after a gradual was the wasting away with Miss AL-bie Dcak It. t yesterday for visits ira strutted and empowered A beautiful watch and fob were Swanville; Wilder S Parker, Monroe; Gilbert T guest and of his mother and We would like to know Tom Brownrig, presented consumption, aged 71 years. He was a retired Thursday Friday to Boston and l‘iovidtnc?, R. I., and will be ab- ion of the 30 lights as Wander and down Free Speaker Peters Saturday Small, Charles Stevens, sister, Mrs. J. IS. and Miss Edith M. up street, morning by Rep- Troy; Lineolnville; sea and came to Davidson. resentative Newhert of captain Winterport eight sent a month or more. No. 16.” And perhaps, if we were lucky. Augusta, speaking for James B Montville. Earl Cross of the Sylvester, months to make Prof. W illiam C. Crawford of Boston return- Big Pat Sullivan we would meet! members of the House. ago his home with his brother, the council which non- Morrill was absent at the on. Miss M. Jenkins is An order, Mr. organizat ed home from a brief Myrlie assisting Supt. presented by Wheeler of Capt. Varnum Philbrook. He is survived by Friday visit with his •: 5 to 4. To the Preble House we’d journey— Paris, Clerk William for The First Traverse Jury. Frank M Win. B. Woodbury in his office work while he commending R. Roix Porter, three mother and sister, Mrs. S. R. and Miss Inez Just to see the bar that’s there. his and younger brothers, Capt. Varnum Phil- is •t-red to draw a check for work, Assistant Clerk Gardner K. Winterport, foreman; Fred C Atwood, Winter- Crawford. taking the school cttiaus. And you bet the old Gaff u;.. _ ._ brook and Darius Philbrook of Topsail -, — Winterport and vs Walker for C H R Miss L. removing Would appeal to us for fair! port; Black, Palermo; C Briggs, Free- Lorenzo Geneva P, FK-ald went to Rccklanc Philbrook of Newburyport, Mass., and Mr. Daniel Proctor has resigned his position 'is, when his work has dom; E O Elwell, Islesboro; John A Bel- 1 uesday to aiieiui th• Ijuv nor, uuv nor, we are tnirsty, Fogg, by one sister, Mrs. Jackson Curtis of with Goodhue & Roberts-Billings wed- CROSBY’S Monroe, Co., and with Mrs. Proctor ! enr\ M. Bennett. Read Such a trip would do us good; ANNALS. ding, which took plac yesterday. Me. The funeral service was held April 2nd Jeft E rid ay for Camden, where they will make f aldermen, the council If we should go up to Portland; Monioe; Horace Lane, O W Frankfort; Lane, at the home of his Darius their home. F. R. Daggett is slopping with his Perhaps we’d buy the Hollywood! We print this week the first and second brother, Philbrook, daughter Brooks; George R Mosher, Unity; at Burleigh where he was makincr a few weeks’ visit- Rosamond Ranch, Fuster, California, and ex- the case of Sheriff Wil- of the “Annals of a Ansel a munication from the City Thursday morning chapters Belfast for Half Turner, Liberty. Lothrop, student at Harvard Dental bert Wr. Emerson of Penobscot county was A. J. Lockhart officiated and D. M. arrived home luaiiic me nrsi oi iviay. oied: Century” (1805-1854) by Hon. William G. The Second Traverse Jury. E P Spencer College, last Saturday to spend taken up and Friday the legislature when in Webster, was the undertaker in as in The charge. The bearers the vacation with his Miss ALbie O. who has and Aldermen of the session, voted 80 to 32 to an address Crosby, originally published Repub- Thorndike, foreman; Messrs P N Pros- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard, been visit- Mayor joint adopt Clark, were John assembled. to the Governor his removal lican Journal in 1874-5 and now Capt. Philbrook, Capt. Win. Hop- Thomas W. ing relatives in ibis has 'inmon Council asking from office. re-published pect; Juan Goodale, Marshall O Knowl- i Lothrop. city, returned to H. \1. Lowe of Troy; Leander. Gilman and Sheriff Androscoggin county by general are kins, Capt. Daniel Spen- Quincy, Miss., wheit she is in request. They charming ton, Belfast; H S Morton, Jackson; Amos Mrs. Melville C. Hill and Miss Florence M- engaged teach- submit the following tendered his to Governor cer. The ifuily resignation Haines, chronicles of the first half of the last interment was in Oak Hill ing. under date who This action left century Nichols. Sean James M Mont- cemetery Hill made a brief visit to by the Mayor accepted it. the legisla- port; Palmer, beside his Iiangor last week in Belfast and merit in more en- wife, who died in Oxford, Me three ture free to proceed with the hearing of the preservation Herbert L Austin Shel- and were the guests of Mrs. Hill** Mrs. Augusta S. Frederick and Mr. Charles ville; Seekins, Belfast; and nephew, ad commissioner is to su- proceedings againt County Hines of form than in the columns of a news- years ago whose body was brought here Attorney during Walter F Dr. Luther S. Mason. W. Freucrick are low in D. C. ture on the so which continued don, Morrill; Trundy, Stockton Washington, highways, Lewiston, throughout Friday now for burial. paper. Many will read them for the first for theu annual visit on unt he may receive. He afternoon and evening. Saturday the legisla- Springs; William G Woods, Searsmont; Isaac B Miss Leona Achorn, who is in Lu- returning from time, while our older citizens will recall the teaching t. authorized and bour.d ture in joint convention refused to send a The luneral Florida. joint Young, Lincolnville. service for Charles H. Ctom'is bec, was the guest last week of Miss Emily in his district in a safe address to the Governor asking for Hines re- genial author, who during his active life was B F Frank A was held at his late home on Bartlett of Mr. James H. vote Capt Colcord, Searsport; Riggs Union street last Orono at the home of her father, Howes went to Boston last. btion, and to do this at his moval. In the Senate the was a tie, 12 to prominent, and and in socially professionally 3f Belfast and Fred Shaw of ! .{ an unlimited cost. His 12, and it was broken by President Milliken, Burnham were Saturday afternoon, Rev. A. A. Blair of the Professor J. M. Bartlett. Saturday on business and will also join Mrs, all the affairs of our city, ever ready with an I If he fails to ex who favored the address. The House voted excused fiom service. First Universalist Church Howes in a brief visit with their Pacific jury officiating, and the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer I. who daughter ii\ .vailable, when defects against the sending of an address, 71 to 29, address, a lecture, a poem or a hymn, when Rankin, spent Leroy Marriner of Belmont was the only remains were placed in the tomb for interment Campeiio. urt-, or fails to notice with 51 absentees, and the there- called the past winter in have give joint ballot, upon. in the Mansfield, Mass., mpernumary coming There was a < municipal officers, he fore is against removal. Senator Conant voted present Tuesday. spring. large a house Mrs. L. W, Alexander of Portland arrived William G.Crosby was the son of Hon.William bought there, just completed, and will of a deficiency to the for removal. Representatives Dunton and Judge Philbrook's desk was attendance of friends at the funeral service and and graced Tuesday make their home there. Monday to attend to business in settling the to at his best Pendleton voted no, and Messrs. Pitcher Crosby was born in Belfast, Sept. 10, 1805, the .-imply use, Estes, with a beautiful of floral offerings were beautiful. and Horning bouquet carnation very The estate oi her mother, the late Mis. Annie can obtain in labor or and Sprague were absent. graduated from Bowdoin College in the bearers Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Robinson of Thomas* pinks and asparagus esperanza fern, the were Edwin S. Perkins. Charles Crock- Pitcner Hi dun. s named in his list. If THE STATE PRISON class of 1823. gift REPORT. After completing his legal stud- ett, Jacob K. ton spent a few days in Belfast the past week from ar.y cause, and the : )f Palestine Knights Dennett and Leon Beckwith, all The on Commandery, Templar. Mi. and Mrs. and Mr. and further committee State prison made its re- ies he practiced in Boston from 1826 to Octo- with relatives. Mr. Robinson is the uoseph Tyler Mrs town require The second traverse was excused at the neighbors of the deceased. the funer- principal port, Thursday, on the investigation made jury During S. n.. Father will nave duty to consult, the select- ber, 1828, and in the latter year became estab- al service of the Thomastou High school. today, Thursday, fox there order on the of the store of Roscoe he au- by special legislature condi- opening court Tuesday afternoon until Arey, where bcers, and they may lished in his native town. He was the first Boston, where they will join an excursion tions in the institution to both houses and sen- was at the time of Mrs. Charles h. Robinson of to employ inhabitants Wednesday morning at 9.30 o’clock. employed his death, was Somerville, ate on The fine’s secretary of the Board of pa: y to Washington, L>. C. for to a certain Thursday morning. report Education, holding closed. Mass., who has been the for several pay, fault with the The following out-of-town lawyers were in guest system of book-keeping n that from 1846 to and was Gov- position 1849, weeks of her Mrs. G. Mrs. Charles YY Atkins has re- vogue there, it as obsolete and ittendance: C W Waterville; A L niece, L. Bowman, is now sufficiently Tier acts designating ernor of Hussey, Mrs. E. unreasonably, Maine in 1853 and 1854. From 1855 to Lucy Alexander Shannon, who died covered from a recent in out of date. It alco criticises the system of W visiting her niece, Miss Abbie E. Union surgical operation .t honest purpose, with Blanchard, Bangor; C T Runnells and H E in Poor, 1859 he resided in en- Oakland, management which has been in vogue in the Boston, where he was Calif., April 4th, aged 64 years, 9 street. the Waldo County hospital to be able to re- _-,re, he is not protect- Bangs, Searsport; Fred W Brown, Jr, Brooks; institution for a great many years and recom- in and that months and 18 was a native of [ .! ty has redress by gaged literary pursuits edited well days, this city. turn to her home in Miller street. mends that Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Shaw arrived home expert accountants be employed Ellery Bowden, Winterport. She was a member of Me. 31. known eclectic magazine,Littlell’s Living Age. Oakland Chapter, No. Mrs. to provide a suitable, modern system of book- last from their winter Ctoige Russell returned, last Sunday, -had go over the roads The first civil case was opened before the 140, Order of the Eastern Triday evening sojourn that a new safe be He returned to Belfast in 1859 and continued Star, and the officers in keeping; purchased; that in fcouth. to her home 76 Church street, from the Y\ ald< t m be done, April, Essex Fertilizer Bos- and the .Mrs. Shaw is the institution be with a in extensive until jury Tuesday: Company, members attended the funeral recovering rapid- ; i. m’iu r, October ai d equipped sprinkling practice his retirement,Jan.1, services, much in ly from tiie ir received in an at County Hospital, improved health. system as a fire; that an in- ton, vs George O Danforth of Freedom. The which were juries accident remove the loose ob- protection against 1870. The of Doctor of Laws was con- April 7th, under the auspices of surance be taken that degree She is able to sit up pail of the time. policy out; the warden’s claimed that was due on their ac- Aliarni, Florida. Air. Shaw has resumed his nmvel, and whenever ferred on company $50 the order. Her remains were cremated at term a Gov. his Alma Mater in the shall be made to expire at definite date Crosby by duties as an u remove all shrub- count. The defendant claimed he had engineer on the Belfast branch. David Edward bud, who went west last iai and it also recommends the of an 1870. He died March in paid California Crematorium. ttie limits of passage 21, 1881, at his home within the $50, but had not been credited. Verdict for to visit in; cnucith, later nn.irg to Lynn emergency resolve carrying §20,000 for the this city. Mrs. George L. Bowman left Saturday with of debts of the institution. Mrs. Eliza Sylvester died and the fu- has arrived in me ana will the payment present lefendant. C. W. John R. Dunton. Friday Mr. Bowman and will him on Mass., spend pr ated is not suf- The home of Governor was in a Hussey; accompany his Such a resolve was to be Crosby service was passed engrossed by neral held afternoon at r- umn.fci witii his brothers in N1 road commissioner ; The two cases, H Dunhan vs F N Hoyle and Sunday the business New rtfaport. both houses. house built in 1803 by John Milliken, who sold trip through , .•n-o.nt of the select- P home of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. in Willett vs same, were marked neither party, Thurston, Hampshire and New York State. Before re- Mrs. Mu y Carle Mansfield, who has been oc- ji tiie town to h.b. r THE STATE TAX FOR 1913-14. it before it was to William completed Judge South Freedom. She was the io action for same cause, tuzzell; Dunton & oldest person in she will visit relatives in rooms in t’ne Alfred A. Small house u..t not exceeding The tax rate for Maine for the next two Crosby, father of William G. The turning Fairhaven, cupying grounds Freedom, her 91st ou::t so appropriated as established the bill in the Morse. having passed year. Two Someiville and Brookline, home Miller street, has moved to the south side of years by passed extend from the government in front Mass., arriving K S. C. 23 and 69 property sons, five and several closing hours of the Legislature provides live daughters grandchildren in t:.e summer. the E. 6. Pitcher house on North avenue to Cedar street in the rear and from Main to Wednesday morning the case of M R Knowl- early port i.o mr, ioritv of t; mills f<>r 1913 and four and one-half mills for survive. ton vs American was wiieic* sue w ill keep house. :aine<'. 3 ale., 4 4 •>; 1 o 1914. Franklin street. Governor Crosby’s law office Express Company taken John H. Billings, aged seventy-four, of This allows the virtually 5-mill proceeds for was in a one since re- jp. The action was to recover the value of has cut in the woods Mrs. r. M. of has arrive' story building, long Alpheus G. Hanson for 45 years an Brooksville, thirty-two Bailey Citypoint .llicient. 30 Me., 157. use in tne year 1914 ai.d for use in employe 4.^-mills moved, on Franklin street. Some alter of Morse & Co., died Anrii 19th hi- 1. cords of cord wood, fifteen cords of home after a visit of several weeks in .\i w :i ploys laborers the years firewood, following year. after a week’s uu»cii:ui o Knowlton at to ex- Bangor illness, 69 years. ;>■ the credit uf t e he iormer set the tax rate at ucaiu me ueilfc tsUlU me left the Belfast office be aged hauled with his horse out of the woods li Airs. Bailey was accompanied dome Legislature He was born in sixty consent of the Unity, but went to Bangui select- six mills in 1911 ami four mills in 1912. This estate to the Belfast Hotel who built the pressed to Trenton, N J, but never received, core of wdod and fitted cords her sister, Mrs. Furbish, who with i.tr Co., when a man. At the of sixty ready for harry ■ mated f«T the re- young age 24 he allowed them the 6 mill proceeds fur use in rhe case was from the Crosby Inn, which tilled a long-felt want and continued January entered the service of Morse & Oliver and ti e stove, betides for a family spent the winter iri Fruvider.ee, R. I. a > insufficient, the 1912 and left the for the caring cow, heifer, four mills Republi- with was a benefit to the until it was un- term. Harriman for R F Dunton for remained the same establishment contin- and six since cans in this year. great city plaintiff; horse sheep, the first of Novem- Air. and Mrs. Charles S. Pearl have return-, uously for 45 years, which he was f the highway taxes The in the adminis- burned down under circumstances defendant. Verdict for defendant. during from a to L). C., arm .South-, Republicans preceding fortunately advanced in of ber. uip Washington, :• •: the steadily positions responsibil- upon highways tration placed the rate at three and live mills, that its or V the Pines, North Carolina. Un then way home prevented rebuilding further efforts Miss Melvina Parker and members of ity until he held one of the most .! u 1 y, ami the balance thus lhe Democrats a total of 11 important J hn of Stockton and Leland visiieu their Rev. 11. m allowing in that in the McGlaughty they son, fear., or in case direction. The Crosby heirs were the High school attended the Wednesday morning positions company’s office force When mi.-.} oner, mills in 1911 and 1912, while the were in 10th to Providence, K. 1 for a few day .—fa. go; Republicans the firm was as Morse & he Hopkins Bucksport April at- as the selectmen have but nine in largest stockholders in the ho .el, and but for session. incorporated Co., News. cUd, mills 1913 and 1914. became the tend the 1 credit man, which he held funeral of Mrs. MeGlaughtv, which ‘it the public. Li. b. their financial the position A PROTEST AGAINST THE WILSON TARIFF BILL support and untiring efforts Cases were as follows: with credit to assigned great himself and satisfaction was held in the afternoon at St. Vincent de Air. and Mrs. Harry Sweet of Stock;.-i The Senate on motion of of Col. Richard Chenery, >t is doubtful if it to his employers. As a citizen he was most under the direction Saturday morning TUESDAY. Paul church. Rev. Fr. were Iasi week of Mrs. Sweet' himself in Mortimer O’Connor Springs guests .1 have of Senator Burleigh oi Aroostook, reconsidered cculd have been built. The old man- conscientious, showing many a case charge Crosby H. Dunham vs F N Hoyle. Buzzell. Dun- a officiated ar d the were Airs. Waiter ti. Coombs. rtc*..... the vote it w'us voted to true and faithful friend, a good bearers Frank Hop- sister, They ghwavs and bridges whereby indefinitely which had been retained s.s an annex to neighbor, sion, ton & Morse. ai d when called on fi r moved to from have to postpone the memorial to Congress public service, faith- kins, Leiar.d Eiwu<»d Kerst and John Stockton Springs Bangor an .-hall authority protesting the Hopkins, down the tarirf on hotel, alone survived the fire; the Inn was ful to the letter of his lie never n and teams and against cutting Maine prod- P Willett vs F N Hoyle. Buzzell. Dunton ob.igation. have a and are .111 pur- but McLaughlin. opened bakery, meeting 1 other material for ucts and manufactures and passed a joint reso- burned to the ground. When it was found sought public office, served two years in Morse. the success. lution in concurrence wiih the House a vote lower branch of the city council in 18»3 Frar.cis of East Belfast has returned good H:d bridges. He shall by that the hotel was not to be rebuilt, Mrs. Staples of 16 to 9. The memoiiu! is as WEDNESDAY. and 1884. As a husband and father he was at tion of tne select:!.en, follows: home from a visit with friends in Bangor, and Mr. and Airs. B. A. Spencer have moved to the tariff Richard Chenery, a daughter of Gov. his best, affectionate in all domestic nem for the Whereas, bill now pending in the Crosby, M R Knowlton vs American Express Com- being his expendi- to go to Portland to attend the First Pittsfield, where they will reside. Mr. Spencer National House of makes re- the estate from the hotel relations, perfectly devoted to the best in- expects ! r:e discharge of his du- Representatives bought company, pany. Harriman. Dunton & Morse. ductions to the tariff which terests of his home and and of the Portland Division has the agency of the Prudential Insuiance shall be seriously affect the had the old house moved to its original site, family finding Anniversary Party of mpensatim of Young Co & Payson vs Eastman Coal Co his in their and shall vote products the land, forests and mai.ufacturies highest pleasure service com- the National Fraternal of the to Company lor Pittsfield and vicinity, lie i. annually and a new L built of tne same dimensions as Society Deaf, of Maine, and Dunton & Morse. panionship. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. mil, in no case be less Thompson. be held in that come to Belfast occasionally to attend to las Whereas, in the of the the one torn dawn when the house was moved Anna D. (King) Hanson and three daughters, city Saturday evening, April ts per day, for every opinion legislature Herbert Payson vs J W Hobbs. Ritchie. the effect of such if Misses Alice E. Mabel D. Hanson and 19th. There will be an agency business here. in 1 he shall rei.der to bill, passed in its present and the hotel erected. Since the estate passed Dunton & Hanson, interesting program Morse. Louise H. and one form, will be to the business Hanson, son, Walter K. and abt ut 1( 0 are to at- statements of his ex- seriously injure to her son, Mr.Horace have heen delegates expected Aii»b K. T. Newell, who has been confin d u of the State and in effect is an and un- Chenery,there J C Averill vs Thomas L Decrow. Buzzell. Hanson, also a sister, Miss Elizabeth Hanson. .•e no money from the unjust tend. and but the of The sincere of a the house by illness during the winter, is im- of the selectmen. R. fair discriminaiton against its business inter- many changes additions, front Dunton & Morse. sympathy great many friends will be ests. the house remains as tendered them in their great and un- Mrs. Wallace R. but will not resume substantially originally THURSDAY. Tarbox of Fryeburg is in proving telegraphy during Therefore, be it resolved that the expected bereavement. Boston to attend the •-te accounts, showing in legisla- built. The location is a fine one and conven- the summer and will continue to receive ihe ture Maine house Ned L Roberts vs Sarah L Redding. Dun- ut to whom and of protests against the present tion, Ladies G. A. R. Mrs. Tarbox is ever on by him, and constitute one allowed her six month- n. rate of reduction in the as grounds of the show I ton & Morse. Ritchie. pension ago -ball settle his accounts proposed tariff bill places SECRET SOCIETIES. the alert to learn something new to introduce an unfair and of the Western Union Co. of February, annual- unjust discrimination against city. Alice J W Waldron vs Mrs M A Mogre. Dun- to make the meetings interesting, and the de- the State of Maine and its interests. e in the an- business partment of Maine Ladies’ G. A. R., have been reported ton & Morse. Ritchie. Silver Cross Lodge, K. of P., at their regular 1 he engagement is announced of S- ... :*'tail. And further resolved, that we urge upon our most fortunate in having such an able, enthu- Senators and in KNOX COUNTY CASES. Fred L Curtis vs Wm Gould. Dunton & meeting last worked the first rank de- Parkins, n and Arthur Morrison, oi 1. mmissioner of a city, Representatives Congress that evening j siastic lady at their head for two years. Mrs. use their best e fforts secure the trust committed to they to such modi- Morse. Buzzell. gree on one candidate and acted on two Tarbox is planning on one of the largest con- and Airs. Ambrose J. Morrison, C :i street. In the court at Rookland appli- fication in the proposed schedule as will supreme Jethro D. ventions ever held in June. It con- the acts of the city; put Charles E Stearns vs James D Clement. cants. anywhere The weddir g w ill take place about :.e middle the business interests an Pease of was awarded $475 for n the of this State upon Hope personal ; vents in Portland June 18th and 19th.—Port- general authority to have been received Ritchie. Dunton & Morse. 01 May. Mr. Morrison is a braken on the f fact. 51 Me. 182. equal footing with those of all other States injuries alleged during The third degree was conferred on three i land Press. aff ected the reductions in the tariff schedule. the last State campaign, when an automobile Belfast branch of the Alaine Centra. or one under by Charles F. Hill vs George Ryan. Buzzell. candidates at a of Phoenix p Tier, acting Senator Obadiah Gardner meeting Lodge, F. The Newton Wrorr.an’s Christian able for the of And further resolved, that the Secretary of occupied by and | Temperance purposes the Doak. & A. M., last A Union met at the home of Mr. L. Biddle is convalescent at State be requested to send a of these party backed into vehicle in which Mr.Pease Monday evening. banquet j Thursday, April 3d, Livingston 15. acting under an order copy Mrs. Edwin resolutions to our Senators and was seated. Suit was brought against Hon. FRIDAY. was served after the work. Drowne, 32 Lakewood road, New- his home in Alawr, Pa after a and ; e of their authority, or Representa- Bryn lung Job H. of owner of the ton Highlands. A brief drill in tives in Congress. Montgomery Camden, Alida Heald vs B M Barker. Dunton & parliamentary serious illness from Mr middle is a the proper execution At a of Waldo I. O' was pneumonia. car, in $2000. Mr. Montgomery’s defence was special meeting Lodge, given by Mrs. W. E. Birdsall. Mrs. Eliza- THE NEW EASTERN MAINE Morse. M anson & Collidge. beth Hewes Tilton of summer resident of North Islesboio and is RAILROAD. that the car was being run by a chauffeur O. F., Thursday evening, April 10th, four can- Boston who is leading f. is not name ior negn- The Maine hired the Democratic committee. George Rose, Jr, vs Charles Meservey. the Publicity Campaign against intemperance in where he nas him. 97 Me.. 536. legislature Saturday morning by county didates received the third degree and a ban- frequently Belfast, many by the second time in Boston, for refused admission to a Ritchie. Buzzell. spoke briefly regarding extending will c 're- wn negligence in fur- was served the Rebekahs. friends who wish him a speedy and measure intended to aid in the construction of Alpheus A. Pendleton, in replevin, vs. O. W. quet by the campaign to the suburbs and Mewton. Mr. & i-.blf* 97 Me., Mason & Hall vs A T Nickerson, Tr. Ritchie appliances. the new Eastern Maine railroad from to Poland. Action of replevin of to Frank W. Chase, Principal of the Bigelow plete recovery. Franklin A. Greer, Bangor machinery Waldo Lodge, I. O O. F., will attend services Houlton. The charter of the was bore artesian wells. The case was Brown. school, then spoke on “The Conservation of Solicitor, road re- entered at at the Methodist church next Sunday Walter Mitchell arrived home from Bostor City morning our Children.” Refreshments a newea ana extended Dythe present legislature, the January term, 1911, and at the George Partridge vs A M Shaw. at 10.30 when the and social succeeding j Bangs. o’clock, pastor, Rev. D. B, last to visit h.s Air i, accepted and ordered but when a bill the term the claim and all demands between hour followed.— Newton, Mass., Saturday morning parents, authorizing county of April Dunton & Morse. Phelan, will preach their annual sermon. Graphic, April Aroostook were referred to R. F. 4th. and Mrs. M. L. Mitchell. Master Mitchell re- j. t. oard of alderman and to purchase $200,000 worth of pre- parties Dunton of Bel- vs John ferred stock came up last week it was refused fast. At the September term. 1912. E. B. George Partridge Conroy. Bangs At a of Waldo arrived in Boston on the l S. S. ■ocurrence in the common special meeting Lodge, No. George Bowen and his Miss Mil- cently h. Ne- admission the Senate the MacAllister and C. i. bmalley withdrew their E P last daughter, by upon ground that Murray. 12, I. O. O. F., Thursday evening the de- braska and the will remain in the Charles- the time for as and the dred Bowen, of were passengers last ship the admission of private and appearance counsel, reference was MONDAY. gree was conferred on five candidates. At the Searsport, off. At the last town for three months. Waltet special legislation expired on Feb. 5th. The declared January term, plead- olose of the work a banquet was served in the Thursday on the steamer Camden for Boston Navy yard R H Patterson vs J R Admr. of Blackmail. House on and a were filed and the case continued for Dunton, Buz- has a leave. Friday accepted passed new ings trial dining hall, Aurora Rebekah Lodge catering. en route for San Francisco, Calif., where they thirty days bill which for the of at this time, when A. S. Littlefield as zell. Dunton & Morse. provided purchase $250,- appeared will be Miss 13 th. 000 worth of counsel for and B. F. Claremont Commandery took no action re- joined by the young lady’s fiance, Lieut. Hattie E. Johnson has resigned her April Twenty preferred stock by Penobscot plaintiff Maher of Au- F W Brown, Tax Collector vs Eben Holmes. an several weeks’ leave of absence. The r»f Ward indicted this to relate in full. Vinalhaven Sir Knights will entertain the Bel- I of K croft will take place at an early day 1, LEGISLATIVE NOTES. too tedious The verdict was Morse. Goodwin, Bradley. ;! mail. This 6peedy con- for the defendant with nominal fast and Camden Commanderies.—Rockland wedding will take place in May and the bridal Mrs. Ada Larrauee Wildes will take her place The workmen’s act died al- damages, Ruel S Ward vs W G Davis et al. Dunton fa case which has no compensation assest at $1.00. Courier-Gazette. will include the return to Manila, in the store. Mrs. Wildes is at most at the last moment of trip trip present visiting and which was the session. Re & Morse. Bradley. r-> marked Goodwin, where will make for thi submission of the law was they their home pres- in Boston and vicinity. of graft in the police prohibitory in- TUESDAY. bomething Doing in Bangor. definitely postponed. The teachers SANDYPOINT. ent. -ipondent is a general con- pension Mrs. True C. ford bill was Mrs Otis vs W W Woods. Ritchie. Hay arrived Monday even his first term in passed. The good roads bill passed aB Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sylvester 13. Since serving Littlefield of Brewer Bangor, Me., April the impeach- Mrs. Etta Patterson and are F a matter of course. This for the Nelson. family very ing from Burbank, Fla., where she spent the A derman Norton, provides visited at the Perkins place last ment vote of the Legislature against Sheriff | issuance of worth of bonds and re- week_Mrs. situated in Worcester, where committee, was one of $2,000,000 Harold Reynolds vs J A Adams. Ritchie. W. W Emerson of Penobscot county the local pleasantly Mass., winter with her husband, and is at the home vises the whole of road work Lowena Rice has gone to Monday Blackington was system handling Penobscot for an liquor business has been somewhat disturbed. they have a ten-room cottage with a large of her W. A. in the State. Women’s Rogers, Halliday. brother, Shales, Congress street f.ihs in the suffrage missed pas- indefinite Edna a number of saloons are while county jail. stay-Mrs. Cousins has gone Tonight, dark, garden. Miss Isaphine is the soprano soloist Mr. remains ■a’-v sage this year by an extremely small H H French vs Catherine J Hills. Brown. at Hayford south. Little Miss court was taken.] margin to to visit others are running full blast. been defeated on final Searsport relatives_C. A. French in Trinity Methodist Episcopal church and is I^il —■—__ having passage in the Buzzell. Saturday, the deputy sheriffs made several Helene Mosh* r, who accompanied them south, a to Racket N. 1 House by less than half dozen votes. The has gone Lake, Y., where he has in her chosen and “n J G Small vs L H* Reynolds. Libby, raids. making good profession, remained ir. Bridgewater, Mass with Dr. and Keepers up Against it. utilities bill for a com- Miss Rogers, public passed provides employment... Lucy Grant,who has been It is known that strong influence is being Charles has a fine automobile business. Should mission of three which is exten- Halliday; Ritchie. (Two cases.) Mrs. W. E. Hunt. given very here for a time, returned to Be lfast brought to bear upon Gov. Haines by politi- Miss Patterson visit Belfast she would gladly ,*1’ ... April 11. there sive over the Monday Although powers public utilities of the D B Ferguson vs L H Reynolds. Libby, cians in this section to give Sheriff Emerson in church here and friends would Rudolph, son of Mr. Frank R. of Sheriff A. J. Tolman will ; boat.... Mr. W. A. who sing many Wiggin I State. It will be subjected to a referendum by Young, has been a Rogers; Ritchie. probationary reappointment and a chance to be pleased to hear her. Mrs. Patterson ex- who has been the Belfast ... i^Hiantine earlier than April vote. with his family here several Newport, attending ; weeks, left Mon- clean up the county. pects to leave in July for a four months’ trip j from his residence to- THE CLOSE OF THE F P Bennett vs H Hoffses. Staples. school and with Mr. and Mrs. SESSION. Boston....The It is also rumored that in case Sheriff Emer- to Montana and the Pacific coast for High boarding “d to make this day for remains of Mrs. Eliza- her health. city dryer The 76th UN ASSIGN ED. son E. went to Noi Maine Legislature adjourned sine who died is removed his successor will be Deputy Roy Young, folk, Va recently any time since the Sturgis beth Berry, in Boston last The free school conducted in * die, at 12.45 Sunday morning. The clock in week, Estabrooks Shirt Co vs H H Wood. Ritchie. Sheriff Fred M. Gates of Millinocket. cooking City with the intention of the Last a. rs,ng here. “The bars must entering Navy. the lower branch,-closely attended, aged 81 years, were brought here and buried Dunton & Morse. Hall, Portland, closed last week with the &r.d the word on registered Friday Mr. Young received a postal from him passed the hour of 11.15 p. m., and the beside her husband in the J M Ward vs A M Jackson. Jr. 1 J les niet with and Saturday, cemetery on the Brown, ol G. Otis Recovered. awarding of the prizes to the successful con- t prompt Senate nearer Body Reynolds in Norfolk, Va., Baying he was foi 1,1 timepiece braved the Sabbath A son-in-law, Mr. Rogers. looking ,r nearly every instance, hill. Nye, the testants in the match. In the t h. l with 11.45. accompanied W Knowlton vs Wm Hewes. Knowlton. baking layer as he had been unable to enter 13 confess themselves and waB the of Newport. April 13. The body of G. Otis employment fcf up For two the remains guest Mr. and Mrs. H. W vs et aL cake division Mrs. W. N. 222 Eastern nearly hours, branches persist- Geo West R A Peavey, Knowl- who was Todd, the without his father’s consent. ■/ proposition within their in Reynolds, drowned in Lake Sebasti- Navy ed in the disunion over the M. Griffin while town-Mr. ton. Ritchie. Promenade, won the first a Hoosier adjournment, Manley Grant, cook on the evening of Sunday, Dec. 1st, was prize, House refusing even to argue the matter. has been ill with A H Weeks vs A J Tobey. Hussey. Charles E. Gherman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W who pneumonia in Chelsea, discovered within about twenty rods of Camp Kitchen Cabinet, and also received a half bar- " Ud Threats were current the Senate being on the T E Gushee, et als, vs Femald Lumber Co. Brown, Miss Eva Miss Alice on in Mass., was at Benson shore Saturday afternoon by H. L. rel of Peerless a Uolmts, Hussey, Lewiston. verge of a recess until unless the Hospital, gaining the last report. Dunton & Morse. flour, gold medal and an as- ^ Monday, Thompson. Brown. The remains were removed from the Mrs. Nellie Mrs. Mel Sanborn and .... and Mrs. Finch, Dr, F. House concurred in passage of an order for Mr. Henry Moulton of the Silver Co vs A L Blaisdell. John- sortment of Foss flavoring extracts. There village Chicago water Saturday evening by the town authori- B. Adams went to Lewiston to attend I®- After a year and the of a to son. yesterday "trtlt: A,Prd appointment special committee apent Sunday here with Fred Black and Bowden. ties and are now at the were 19 entries in this division. Mrs. Todd's Under the moet favorable fami- undertaking rooms oi the Grand Commandery ot the Golden Cross. Lsf«t cor.,“ni investigate the liquor situation in the county C F Thompson vs F C Atwood. Johnson. thie ly.... Mr. Harry Twiat haa moved hia A. C. Bradbury in Main atreet awaiting in- Belfast friends—she was Miss Helen Among the festivities for the dele- SP ligt,.' city ia, Saturday, of Knox. The branch was determined family Bowden. formerly arranged J upper structions from relatives. was for- 11 lfc. to the to Old Town.... Flounders are Reynolds gates will be a banquet and ball ir, .10U8,h 8»t'»0 fondest upon a recess until 22nd for the being caught E Nickerson vs C O Bailey, et al. Box- Bird of this city—congratulate her on her suc- Wednesday April taking Mary merly a reaident of Pittafield and haa relatives The Belfast will return. ardent prohibitioniet. of the case of Sheriff Adelbert here in abundance. Merrill. night. delegates up J. Tolman sell, iu Burnham. cess. Thursday. house stood on elevated Annals of Belfast for Half a Hopkins ground; OBITUARY. WEST WINTER PORT. the Maccabees Worms in the underpinning on the northerly and free book The review held by Saturday of Chi£^ One the best beloved women Bides remains where it was in the com- 6th, was well attended. The Century. WOMAN’S ILLS easterly On the treatment of Horses, Cattle, evening, April munity in which she lived, held also in was Conferred upon several candi- *’ originally placed. Many years after- Birds and the affec- first degree A-V. Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry, tion of perrons in other places, beautiful in a was served. The Jackson wards the bank on the street side free. per- dates and supper If mothers BY AN OLD SETTLER Hig'n Trained Animals, mailed son, attractive in the graces of her only knew spirit, pass- team, K O. T. M wf re expected to be DISAPPEARED was taken away and the cellar converted ed from her home at Prospect, Me degree tittle ones suffer f jreb g may (Hon. Wm. G. Crosby.) on but owing to the bad ^condition of For Living Thing the Farm 1913, of cerebral paralysis, so a present, into a grocery store. In no long process Every closing long* Thousands of childrsi and useful life. the roads were unable to pay the visit. The : Like after Veterinary Specifics. worms or Magic taking Lydia of time it became the favorite resort of a Humphreys’ Helen Moulton was born in will be the pin worms and t Chapter i. Thorndike, Me State- commander present at next |j (1805.) March 12, of Peter not know it. 1 E. Pinkham’s portion of the whose stomachs A. A. For FEVERS. Milk Fever. Lane Fever. 1831, daughter and Harriet Dale, the They ducto- then re Vegetable population Jones of review.. Master three-years-old In 1827, William White, Esq., Moulton, and one a family of seven ailments. struck the hours of II A. M. and 4 P. M. Limenen, Rheumatism. and Mrs. Daniel L. who has who died in B. B. For SPRAINS, four sons and three daughters, none of whom son of Mr. Dyer, siding in Belfast, 1831, pub- Compound. of worms are: as as the clocks if survive her. -She was married Dec. ill with double is Signs -- regularly did; there C. C. For SORE Throat, Epizootic. Distemper. 1, 1857 to been seriously pneumonia, lished a small duodecimo volume of one Wellman lleagan of Prospect, and, his be with a .... — I have ever was difference of up*»n considered to somewhat improved although Indigestion, entitled “A North Bangor, N. Y. As any perceptible D D For WORMS, BoU. Grubs. death, to William Smith, a respected hundred and nineteen pages citizen of abnormal for sw ’if. in a critical condition. He is attended by craving used E. Pink- time it was generally ascertained that that town, in November, 1860, with whom till still Re- Lydia E E For COUGHS. Colifi. Influenza. swollen u History of Belfast,with Introductory the time of her death she lived in the Dr. E. R. MansfielH and the services of a train- vomiting; ! ham’s Vegetable the clock had lost a few nrinutes. happiest on That of the F F, For COLIC. Bellyache. Diarrhea. relation to our life below the Maine General offensive breath; hai l a, marks Acadia. portion with ed nurse from Hospital, Compound For more than years she has to the of Bel- There are many queer incidents con- forty been a been Mr. and Mrs. occasional gripings ar.i v volume relating history benefit I feel G. G. Prevent. MISCARRIAGE, staunch and faithful member of the Portland, have employed.... great Methodist at one t ■ nected with this ancient locality, remem- Mr. ar.d Mrs. Clarence Brown navel;face || fast occupied forty-two pages. In his it to write H. H For KIDNEY und Bladder disorders Episcopal church, foremost in good deeds and John Fields, and my duty and in a few cases tl t still It in good living, esteemed no less for her Mrs. William Cook son, were ^ to this little volume the author and tell about it. bered, doubtless, by many living. I. I. For ASES. Manic. piety Mr. and present preface you SKIN DISE Eruptions, and cheerful than for the leaden hue. h was here that the butcher intelligence native on 2d. Eyes remarks that “should this sketch 1 was from fe- logical sweetness and of her at the Chandler-Lutes wedding, April pre ailing J. K. For BAD CONDITION. Indication. amenity disposition For ing eyelids; his ad- one to the of 82 she _The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene itching a or suit- male weakness and “agreed” to the argument of living age retained the -serve single incident, material, 60 cts. each bottle. the rectum; short, dr, -"Jf features and appearance of youth to an un- is very critically ill with pneumonia. when the his- had headache and versary, and in of it knocked him Hathaway able to be used hereafter proof Oil for Hoofs &c. $1.00. usual no wrinkles or .-allowness the little red ;» i Veterinary degree, of age Miss Nellie Marden gave an evening party teeth; backache nearly all it was here that the bluff old sea- on her fair lace as she of the State shall be w’ritten, this down; appearing lay in the re- tongue; du tory Stable full outfit $7.00. to a number of friends 9feik> starting the time. Iwaslater Case, pose of death, with the floral treasures she Wednesday, April v ill not have been in declared that, Kyst—there an i essay altogether captain “by At or sent on loved arouhd and over her. C. C. his new house pulse quickened every month than I druggists prepaid receipt .Mr. Clementsfchas ready annals never was a time when he had more Her foster hot; and often, in ti !t| vain.” The compiler of these should have been of price. daughter, Mrs. Hattie Calder- for paint and paper on the first floor... Mr. aboard than he could to wood, writes ol her from her home in Stockt n Don't ! D has no in view. and so sick that I had to to bed. liquor carry,” Humphrey!* Homeo. Medicine Co.. Oor. William Leighton Young is enrolled among the students delay higher object go Springs: “She was very intellectual, and in Give the a of rd Ann Streets. New York. children a. a of Belfast is to be which startling assertion brother character noble and of the Normal School at Castine-The The history yet "Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- high-minded, taking ex- Long- True's Elixir. Dio. alted a of that work has made me well and these trou- the craft replied that it might be so, but positions upon questions of right and I fellow school, which held half hour intermis- written. The preparation pound ooia ny an aeaiers at ; 1805 wrong, adhering strictly to them, making all sion during the rainy days at the beginning of its bles have like I that he had seen him many a time when and for a few years afterwards. In j Thousands of .1 is already in able hands; appearance disappeared magic. who knew her the belter for having listened I the school term will now have the usual hour grut-1 have recommended the to he would have made better if 1810 it became the of one Cre- to her In her Emma C. Dr. True's Elixir is anxiously awaited by all who cherish a Compound headway property precepts. disposition she was [nooning_Mrs. Kelley, decorator, my women who used success- and content at for Mrs.-Thomas restored them to heal ■? it request cargo taking whom I am and the one so intense that sometimes I would one, oniy wh< grew up new Mr. from and trains for and from pains .ft___ j. iinr.n _ _. two pupils, Kelly Bangor Ban* is still as and as when all ready for sea he became “in- with her. She was my father’s sister, and recognized authority, faint awav. I had female weakness Miss Larrabee from Knox... The Samoset land and Boston will run ^ when four of I came to live with volved a little years age her, to the of the ablest and to all the time you please; the Captain’s coming”; and in onpleasantness” grow- FltOM mil one, say least, bo bad that I had doctor receiving all a mother’s love and devotion that Club have bought a lot for their hall of Dr. A. it was here that once a time a out of the of a stolen •most accurate State Histories that have and never found relief until I took upon ing discovery can be bestowed on one's own I married, but M. Small and will l uild soon. A large part of or in the hold of his have lived within a few step-, of conse- Belfast, depart. ?j ever issued from the we are fortu- your remedies to please my husband. worthy citizen, yielding to the influences "nigger” two brig, home, the lumber has been sav^ed and is ready for press; quently our relation has been of the closest, City Point. 1] I recommend wonderful medicine of imbibed a sufficient and that without will be a when nate in having for the future historian your good fellowship, thereupon, any parti- and I never came to see her without eeling use. It very large building Sargent’s. ij to all sufferers as I think it is a blessing rnlar reword tn the forms of law. he was and better able to take the Rilla Waldo. i of Belfast the nephew of the historian quantity of motive power to carry him strengthened up completed-Miss Black is keeping for all women.”—Mrs. L. E. WYCKOFF, burdens of life again. So we find her death Brooks...... | home, and through his wife’s loom, arrested and hung up by the heels until, house for Miss Bertha Bryant while Miss Bry- of Maine. Mich. has left a great void which can never be filled; Forbes. j 112 S. Ashley St., Ann Arbor, is school in Clinton... The compiler of these annals was born carrying away the web with him, and like Abner Dean in Bret Hart’s “Socie- but we know that our loss is her gain,she hav- ant teaching Mr. Fred Knox. There need be no doubt about the lived so and useful a life.” the is Thorndike__ i the in to the intimation of the Stanislaus” — ing long Flye, village painter, kept very busy_ in Belfast in 1805, and with excep- reply reproachful ty upon The funeral conducted !i of this old made services, .by Kev A. Miss Winifred went to Boston Unity. ability grand remedy, interested him Dodge April tion of occasional temporaiy absences the good woman that be was drunk, "The subsequent proceedings J. Lockhart, were at the home on Tuesday, Winnecook. I ; from the roots and herbs of our fields, to no more.” 10ih to attend the reunion of her classmates at Feb. 11th, at 2 p. m., and the interment was Burnham, arrive. .. this has been his home. He apologized for himself and attempted to always woman’s .. remedy diseases. We possess The Cremer house came made in the cemetery at Prospect. tl> r aged Wheaton College Mrs. Lida Hussey and Bangor. her a subsequently thinks that under this state of facts he volumes of of this fact, pacify by saying, “don’t say word, husband survives her.—Arthur J. Lockhart, in her brother. Hale Sylvester, attended the fun- Clinton. proof enough into the of Jonathan possession Wilson, Zion’s Herald. of their mother 13th .. .The Benton. without himself to the to convince the most skeptical. Why wife; it didn’t cost me a cent!” But eral Sunday, April may, subjecting father of the late Purser Nathaniel Ladies Circle met with Mrs. D. W. Dodge Waterville_ to Esq., \ of make don’t you try it? time would fail recount, or even al- Can’t look eat well, or feel well with afternoon, 10th. 'A num- Portland. imputation vanity, rightfully the benefactor of this well, Thursday April large Wilson, generous the blood with Bur- w s and it was voted to have a Boston. 1 •claim to the title he assumes, that of lude to a tithe of the reminiscences that impure blood. Keep pure ber present 23rd. It is ■ the of his There was a dock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take exercise, dinner in the G. A. R. Hall April TO !. * ( cluster around the once the place nativity. “An Old Settler.” There are but few locality; health is sure to it will he well as the ing. On that portion through which hall in the known for keep clear., and good pretty hoped patronized pro- scene of so much wit and merriment— large building a bottle. will to help the Sunday school. left who can show better title to the ap- follow. $1.00 ceeds go Boston. Cedar, C npress. Miiler, indeed all the •>« Wilson’s in which now—a meat “To what base uses many years Hall, J pellation. The generation to which he streets of shop! lying southerly Main street the worthy town-foik of those days were Portland. belongs is rapidly joining we may return, Horatio!” | and westerly of Court street now run, accustomed to imbibe their punch and i Waterville. Next Irom Benton. “The innumerable caravan which moves the forest was untouched save here and westwardly the Telegraph blow otf their patriotic steam on the J Clinton... To that mysterious realm, where each shall on same there a building, the side of Main street, take where little firewood had been "Glorious Fourth”: the last celebration i Bangor stood a one built Burnham, leave His chamber in the silent halls of death." cut. The stumps were still standing on story dwelling-house by of the day in that hall was on the fifth j JOHNSON’S a there will few Dr. John S. father of the late I ~LlWiNTl Osborn, In few years be left the premises now occupied bv the Post of day July, 1824, the fourth being Sun- wt Used 102 Years lor Internal and External Ills. Unity j can write or from Alonzo Osborn, in 17S5; it was the first who speak personal Office, the Unitarian and Universalist day. |j| Thorndike. framed house erected Knox. J recollection of the events that transpired the brick and on Main street; it churches, schoolhouses, Next above the Cremer house and in ■ Gives relief from ■ Forbes j stood there until 1824 when it was re- speedy coughs, colds, in this the first two decades ...... place during the buildings standing in their vicinity; close proximity stood the Libby house Brooks that those events moved after vicis- ■ Waldo... j of the current century; and indeed the list be so passing through many cramps, diarrhoea, muscular might enlarged Next the house, which stood ...... and the Badger very 1^0^^. Sargent’s may become matter of local history, not as to embrace the front or back of situdes, Eagle Hotel, now the Point. yard near if not on the site of the Sanborn rheumatism, bruises, etc. H City j left, to float in fragments on the dim, American House, was erected on its site. Belfast, arrive nearly every dwelling-house in the house. Next the Furber house, just fPar*oiJ^% sea is the mo- It is now a of it at 25e and 50c of tradition, ruling It was no occurrence standing, portion everywhere 1 misty village. unusual above the Shoe Factory. Next, the An- Aid ■ jp Flag station. as a on tive cf the in this for the women least, occupied wheelwright shop compiler undertaking good men, and also, of ! derson and Russ close ^ S' JOHNSON & CO. Boston, Mass. .Limited tickets f. the street from houses, standing work. To the generation now immersed those sit to watch running Hayford block People M ^ $5.00 fr<>m Belfast days jto up o’nights these were removed a small to together; H. D. V\ ALU RON :1 in the business cares of life, and the the in their High street. burning stumps door-yards, distance from their original site just be- MORRIS Mi l>0N \i generation not yet entered upon them, it essential for the of The next building on Main street west- Vice i’re. regarding safety fore the Morrison block was built. Next, the may seem worth the their so from tbe Osborn on the same object hardly dwellings to do. erly house, the Hubbard house, where the store of trouble. It will be otherwise with both Mention has been made of side of the was the house former- Nesmith’s street, Mr. F. M. Lancaster now stands. All as the time draws near when the curtain corner. It is the corner owned and EASTERN Hip where the ly occupied by Judge Crosby; these buildings, Cremer house included, shall fall that hides forever from mental THE STICKNEY STOVE STORE wooden store nprnnieH hu Mr Flavin now his Wm. G. occupied by son, Crosby. were destroyed by the fire of 1865. CORPORA vision the shadowy Past, and the sad Lancaster It was erected in 1803 John stands. It derived its name by Milliken, Crossing Washington street, the next CARRIES A FULL LINE OF comes on that when it consciousness from James who sold it before it was finished and re- Nesmiih, Esq., who erect- building was a small two story dwelling Bangor Line s, ,n next rises it will be limitless upon the ed a two moved to it was first occu- large story building upon the Davistown; owned Reuben Kimball, one of the Future. by now Mr. pieu as a uweiung in me ol i»Uo. Belfast and Boston premises occupied by Lancaster spring wags of the day, known as “Honest Kitchen Stoves, jlntr cumpuei win ijul unueriaKt; iu Ranges 1 and The next to that on the Furnishings, Mr. J. C. Thompson adjoining, and same side of he converted Round with entire confidence, from Kimball”; subsequently 3peak per- it as a and store. He the road, was a house on the farm occupied dwelling log the lower into a it was the TURBINE STEEL >T :j| sonal recollection, of the condition of story store; PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. was the first trader—there were no mer- now owned by Mr. Josiah for- and CAM Mitchell, first store in town recognized as a groc- things or the events that occurred in Bel- chants then —who a store in Bel- merly known as the Hartshorn it Leave Belfast a* t opened j place; the on over the Street. fast the for the ery: only sign it, door, JOHN B. STICKNEY, Church during year 1805; during it was in 1799. The erect- was the last survivor of the houses days, Wednesdays fast; building log was “Groceries:” a word which was for of that that after he For Bangor at 7..°." 4 portion year elapsed ed was that stood in him fire on the the of the ■. by destroyed by vicinity village, i some time a sad to the uninitiat- at all times. day*, Fridays an assumed the burthen and puzzler Opp. Mimorial Building. Open responsibilities of December 1854. The On the western side of Main street there Leave Boston at 4 night 29th, In- who it as if of the of his 1 ed, pronounced spelled days. Thursdays nr citizenship larger portion surance made the loss was no between the Company good building Hopkins Grockeries. He and his horse "Pelter” \ Leave Rockland at « time was devoted to cultivating the ac- 1 sustained the owner of the house, now the Howes and a of s teamer from i 1 by building, store, log were notabilities in their His quaintance of his mother and making the day. days. Fridays a- n but were st well satisfied that it was a louse on the farm now' owned by Mr. oest use he could for his j humor did not desert him to the last, FRED W. I’tv: physical develop- case of on Franklin the I spontaneous combustion the Banks; formerly Campbell during his last sickness he was often ment of the "weapons which Cod and na- PRESTON’S part of the tenant that they declined to alace; distance about one mile. ture had his hands.” visited by a pious friend who labored to put into Even of make good to him the loss sustained in to Nesmith’s next & Transient Stable ‘.hat he does not Returning Corner, impress on his mind the importance of a Livery, Boarding year, however, speak the destruction of his goods. He never aelow it on the same side of Main street Is situated on street just off Main street. I have single and without for he is able to call “change of heart” before he exchanged Washington authority; ventured a on suit to enforce his claim. stood two one owned bvThaddeus double buckboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your patron- to his aid the of his earliest, stores, this life for the next, and drew from him hitches, memory On the westerly side of Main street, and 1 —stable 235-2, house 61-13. Iy28 friend—next to his father and mother— Hubbard, occupied by Mr. Derby as a the promise that if he became conscious age issolicited. Telephones Nesmith’s on the opposite corner, site store and the other James of he should be sent for. W. C. PRESTON. Proprietor. One of our own 1 ighly esteemed and venerable dwelling, by any change now covered a of McClin- by portion Jassin; Cassin remained here but a short when he died the fellow eit ziMr. Wil iara Quimby, who During the night j tocks’ there stood in a dences in ! 1 Block, 1805 one iine; Hubbard, better known in later watchers discovered ard told still haie and vigorous, n mind and body, frankly story wooden as a hat- buiiding occupied j as Doctor remained here him that the last was near 12 rooms ; although 1.2 has lived through his four lays Hubbard, great change ter’s shop; it was removed soon after- long time; finally went to Norridge- at hand. ‘Send for Moulton!” he ex- score years dees not find "their strength, wards. and cold wat Adjoining it wa3 a one story in 1846 and died mbor and the vock, there not far claimed; Moulton came. “1 promised Frenchboro Land and Fisheries Co, j sorrow,” notwithstanding house which after I •. dwelling passing fom 1853. The warfare of life said “that if there was rooms. prediction of the Psalmist to the con- finished, you,” he. any SUCCESSORS TO CLARENCE E. MclNTIRE, -:!!j divers and oc- through changes being t is to be that he has found a in me I would send for ^ trary. He was born ir Lebanon, N. H., hoped good change you; storage acco cupied for divers purposes, some of them DEALERS IN AND PRODUCERS OF .in leighborhood; for it was his frequent these men say that there is and I have WHOLESALE 1792, came to Belfast in 1804, and dur- | of rather was 1 cornu, questionable character, in life that he had had sent, for to stable mg all that time his home has been here. :omplaint always you according promise. Now', finally burned in I860. Smoked and Pickled Fish. January he misfortune to live in a bad one. The what have to about it?” Fresh, In 1805. the year after Mr. you got say Dry, Quimby On the side of street on particulars apt 1 opposite High came to the with which itores occupied by Samuel S. Hersey Rousing a few moments afterwards Belfast, year the site now occupied by the Messrs. tnd E. & L. L. Robbins stand where from the into which he these annals commence, the entire ! death-slumber popu- Howes stood a house built 1 dwelling by hese stores stood; were both de- was he exclaimed, “Tell atior, of the town was about 900; it was they rapidly falling, Chas. F. George Hopidns; some years later it was fire in the winter of 1829. At 245 in 1790, 674 in 1800, and 1259 in frayed by Goddard,” an old friend who had been 1810, occupied as a mention will be Tavern; he time of the fire they were occupied lying for some time at death’s door, ! according to the census taken in those made of it hereafter. The building now Lewis and James B. take Pelter and .several The whole iy Frederic A. “Tell Goddard to hurry NOTICE. years. number of the H. is of occupied by Messrs. part — '1orris; in the chambers were the law up or I shall get there before him!” Buildings, houses, barns, shops included, the original house. When built •^Guaranteed wwk dwelling ifflces of Judge Crosby and his son, and so Honest Kimball passed on. His within the limits of the was village, 42; it stood on a some ten or fif- inq. Shampooing high bank; chose libraries were consumed. without the aid of Pel- entirely friend Goddard, full line of all k. of this number, 30 were dwelling houses. teen feet higher than the level of the Next below the Cassin store stood a ter, soon overtook him. Who shall pre- over Shir. the term is meant the terri- parlors By village street in front; the bank was taken away arge two story building, used for the sume to what Honest Kimball, it'iu & luii uu i.n*- say place t: 23 wry ucunucu uy and the building let down to its present wofold purpose of store and dwelling, doubter as he was, heretic now he or lot ; perhaps, rcorth, Miller, Frothingham place several years ago. While it occu- rected by Capt. Samuel Pierce of the occupies in the Father's house which ‘ jr, the south, Wilson's Hill on the west, pied its original position, and the bank * lelfast militia, of whose military career hath many mansions. OS, E. H. on the east. With the ex- ind '.be river on which it stood afforded a comfortable nention may be made hereafter. Some of the cleared land in the vi- The Kimball house was demolished to EYE S' ception j reclining place for the loafers and look- 'ears later it was Ladd & occupied by the of the fire that con- the Nesmith’s Corner stop progress \ of corner, ers on and the were Twenty-fiv- oinity' boys who always Morrill, a firm which existed for many where and sumed the "Babel,” so called, in 1846; it it was called, the point High to the street in front fitting glasses ready “keep tally,” fears and was dissolved in 1822; during 1 Main streets intersect, and the further stood on the site of the store now occu- glasses will help of it was the favorite battle-ground ol heir in it was 1 occupancy, January 1821, Mr. Edward Between it of a strip of laid bordering on the pied by Perry. 44 South Main exception ball-players of that day; not the as well as a small ad- I lurned, building and the corner where McClintock’s Block ! the river on its eastern side, and an oc- players of base ball; that game, com- which in 1805 was Office Days joining, occupied by there was one a casional of a few acres on stands, building only; “clearing” with the the he late The stores j pared game played by boys Stephen Longfellow. small one as a tailor s the roads and from the occupied shop. leading through of 1805, is a "modern not low Messrs. Albert C. Bur- invention;” occupied by This was removed to the entire of the town shop subsequently village, territory an improvement on the old one those ress and E. C. Hilton nearly cover the i unbroken the premises on Bridge street formerly the Thrill of Home was covered the original, on n im.il uicoc diviuu. by boys would say were they here to speak ^XUUIIU uuiiuin^ci Brings owned Nicholas now Dr. that which by Phillips, by j forest. On portion through for but one after another Mext came a one house themselves; story dwelling L. W. Pendleton, and converted into a now and on a •Church street passes strip have reached the and inown as the Weeks and be- they home-goal house, just It is a noticeable fact How are the chil- land on each side of Main street painter’s shop. “Just arrived this minute, Mary. of lying counted one on Death’s tally; with them low it another called the Coburn house, with the exception of this shop | * * * * BELF4 as Wilson’s al- that, as far westerly Hill, the of life was since finished. rhe site of both was not far from where dren ? Good! 1 hat relieves game long and the Kimball house, demolished as be- my anxiety, the forest trees had been felled though :he Railroad so now Practice in all l Store, called, stands; fore every building th it stood on to lake olf hat until 1 and the land cleared the stated, 1 realiy couldn’t stop my partially up, CHAPTER II. both were burned in the fire of a spec (1805). great Main street between High street and the * * * * alty. ? we had a of the trees were still remain- Our last left us at-the corner October 1865. Next came the Mer- called you. Me Oh, splendid stumps chapter 12, beach, in 1805, has at one time and an- now occupied by the Messrs. Howes. On riam house, which stood about where other been destroyed by fire; the lesson trip. 1 felt a little worried about the baby, but now Palmer the corner where the the store of Martin P. White stands. It opposite, Telegraph taught by the fact is worthy of practical if a care in I’ve heard frcm it seems as 1 hadn’t 1913 Models. building so called stands, there was a was removed from its original site to you remembrance. 2, 3 and 4 cylinder- building occupied as a store by Brown Front street, converted into a store and the world.” selection from. 1' PAINS IN THE STOMACH. : and McDonald; Edmund Brown and occupied for several years by P. & E. T. until you see our There's the new models. Simon D. McDonald. Mr. Brown was Morrill; it was burned in the fire of 1866. If you continually complain of pains in th© Keep in touch with home by telephone. PA I-Mi the brother of the late John G. Brown, Next below, and at the foot of Main stomach, your liver or your kidneys are out of a magnetism in the voice that no written word order. may lead to dropsy, kidney and of Mrs. Haraden, widow of the late street stood the building afterwards Neglect can equal. The cost is a mete trifle when weighed 39 Portland I V« trouble, diabetes or Bright's disease. Thou- John Haraden; no descendant of his is known as the Farmer’s Inn; on the site against the satisfaction derived fromjsuch a call. sands recommend Electric Bitters as the very here. Mr. McDonald was the of the store now occupied by Messrs. living best stomach and kidney medicine made. H. H. C. Hotf«eS father of Knowlton & Hazeltine. Its first land- Mr. George McDonald, grand- T. Alston of Raleigh, N. C., who suffered with lord was Mr. John now deceas- is a father of the McDonalds now living in Huzzey, pain in the stomach and back, writes: *‘My Every Bell Telephone CLEANING now and our midst, and discharging the duties of ed; afterward Mr. Josiah N. White, were deranged my liver did not kidneys Long Distance Station. STEAMPH ^ their various occupations with credit to of House; it was burned work right. I suffered much, but Electric nn(l i:h‘ themselves and the place of their nativ- April 27, 1850. Bitters was recommended and I improved ,'„0£R first dose. I now feel like a new ity. This building now constitutes a On the western si in the Ancient English troops, was even The in City. was a The on roads are very bad condition and pretty sight. buildings Right away—the first day you start to tak< more beautiful than the day the the hardest for Fla., Auril 7, 1913. before, the water front, hotels, club houseB and travelling years.... Mr. Harry RHEUMA—the Uric Acid poison begins to dis scarlet uniforms a touch of color was in solve and leave the sore and muscles. Ifc ourselves adding decorated McKenney town the past week buying joints pleasantly piers, elaborately and illumi- action is little less than magical. which was attractive potatoes. The price has ranged from 42 to 45 justine, "Ye Ancient nated, reflected their lights in the water, RHEUMA works so speedily you actually cents a bushel-Harry Rich and of can feel the Rheumatism the States,’’ with all its April 3d came the exchange of flags while the scores of launches, yachts and family leaving body. A visited relatives in town the bottle costs but 50 cents, and if you are no and Newport past There is a rare fascina- the permanent possession of the small boats, decked from stem to stern satisfied A. A Howes & Co. will return city wreek... Harland Cross returned home from you: the with the money. Read this: through its quaint, by Americans. The following ex- national colors and electric Florida, 7th-Mrs. Grace Shibles April called “I wish to state to you the facts and nothing of this was a tng the old weather- planation ceremony may be of lights, glimpse into fairyland. on Mrs. Annie Aborn, April 10th_Mrs. R. W. but the facts I bless the day a friend brough me a 60-cent bottle of RHEUMA. I used one iuses with their di- interest. Each nation that has partici- The Italian band on the historic old Car- Emerson and infant son visited her mother, half of it and it did me more good than all tb< in the eventful of Florida avel furnished music. The Mrs. a few the week. cing balconies and pated history exercises Nancy Crosby days past other medicines I ever tried. I had beei is were -Mrs. A. S. called on Mrs. Julia afflicted with Rheumatism all over and we %\ould re- arrayed. Indians, Spanish, French somewhat marred by a thunder- Bailey my body foi one day more than 25 years; I could not walk, and wat that would and English have all stamped their im- shower, but the enthusiasm of the crowd Bailey recently-Mrs. Albert Pal- The Residence of destroy a broken-down man. During that time Ispem Edward i mer was in Waterville shopping, April 11th.... | Sibley, High for these are the pressions on the pages of St. Augustine’s was so great that many enjoyed the fun a small fortune trying to be rid of the horribh B. L. Aborn shipped fifty bushels of disease, but without RHEU » Maine. and one one till later in the It was of fancy help. However, Street, Belfast, tiich rest the now history, by disappeared, and evening. M A reached and thank | seed potatoes to parties in Connecticut re- my case, I God I car course a ruus of St. Au- Old Glory will float forever over the disappointment, but so p rfect again use my feet and do work. H This is one of the finest of city cently.Mrs. Kate Hawthorn and little my specimens Colonial architecture old had been the “Before taking your medicine I was staying in New ^ quaint city. The exercises were the weather through the entire Julia were England. T he house stands back frcm the street with a daughter shopping in Belfast April with a daughter on her farm, and despite hei A 8 w are as most in the whole week no one was to broad lawn in front and far apart impressive program. disposed complain. 8th. loving efforts to tempt my appetite 1 could nol §) sloping is surrounded by stately elm trees. j The j eat. After I had taken RHEUMA two *tis in me residences and various forces are stationed in It is only when the good old Republi- days perfect condition, inside and out, and lias all the modern PROSPECT. my appetite returned. Yours for can prosperity.” A ctric hotels groups; the Spanish company, at com- Journal arrives on its regular —Prof. H. H. 7 improvements. The location is one of ti e most desirable in the cars, day Mrs. GJara Clark has been elected school | Rolling, S. Ninth St., Rich- K) mand, advance and hoist their red that we have New news. mond, Ind., October 10, 1912. city. For further to been described that and any England superintendent for the next year. The schools particulars apply A while the Maine is not on the Southern so eni is unnecessary, yellow flag band plays a Na- map, began Monday, April 14th_Henry Partridge HAROI.D r. SIBLEY, R tional we on ks and trees, hand- anthem. The French then ad- depend southern news entirely, has bought the Mudgett house opposite Dow’s ! Chicago Savings Bank and Trust Co., W vance under and I was much owned State automobiks, with command, hoist the French amused to read of a store, formerly by Murch Clark_ Corner and Madison Streels, e bicago. III., or to 8 to the in the surf at Mrs. Minnie Killman has recovered from an •ccupants, are the flag, music of the “Marsaillaise. wedding Palm Beach,- MRS. HENRY 11. HILTON, S on her The The a operation throat and is able to ride out. 12tf present beautiful English flag then goes up and “Rule recently. happy pair stood on No 5640 Woodlav n Avenue, hie; go, 111. -The crew of men who were hunting the iCare 3mall Brittania” is well rendered. Then a catamaran, which was held in Gypsy moth in this section have gone to Frank- Sivw weather and huge detail of American soldiers advance to place against the tremendous breakers fort-Miss Susan Rainey has gone to South land of flowers the center flatr-nnle when all by a number of willing hand while the y Brewer, when she has employment... Warren FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE commanders march minister balanced himself on the diving- ; iu y legistei n'g forward and formal- Harriman left last Friday for Seal Harbor, salute each piers, just above the catamaran. where he has or fetes in full ly other; after some little employment tor the summer_ AMERICAN INSURANCE The bride wore a silk suit and Elizabeth Norton of was COMPANY : '.-e the rule. Loyal pantomimic ceremonies each nation low- bathing Bangor the gue t of blossoms in her hair and carried a Mr. and Mrs. James : Pine Tree State ers its Hag while to the inspiring strains orange Haley recently_Mis. OF N. J. has NEWARK, of of the same. The ser- Vera Dickey gone to Bangor to visit Mr. a pleasant change the Star Spangled Banner and the bouquet ring vice was used. The minister and Mrs. George Dickey for a few weeks at -uria-unded by roses cheers of the immense crowd the Amer- wore their home on street.... Mrs. Susie STATEMENT JANUARY 1st. his clerical dress. cere- Maple c .ur.tless ican the most beautiful in'the ordinary This mocking flag, flag Brown, Miss Helen Calderwood and Mrs. 1912 1913 was the a ■ ith their sweet world, is to the breeze for all mony culmination of romance. flung time. Jennie Dockham w'ere among the visitors in CapWalStock...$1,COO,000 00 $1,000,000 00 A few weeks the bride went Liabilities. over over the Following this comes the third ago beyond last week... The newT 5,081,886 03 5,431,072 05 reg- parade, Bangor schedule for •—I Reserve h the limits for Special and. 300,000 00 3(0,000 00 to see if it and it is The cos- prescribed bathing and the trains leave much to be desired so far as Net ettury truly magnificent. Surplus. 2,962,048 52 52 the one of the life 3,135,102 iimit. tumes, the music, the different national groom, guards on the the mail is concerned, as now it takes three Many people cannot afford to rushed to her $9,344,434 55 57 guards, and the are each in beach, assistance. There- days for a letter to go from this towm to Bel- have weak nerves. It would mean $9,866,174 een more than fill- superb horses, ASSETS a of 15 loss of livelihood, do the a an which fast, distance miles. everyone themselves special feature, and with- upon intimacy sprang up re- and other Bonds and •vouM almost seem loss of nervous energy is a serious Railway Stocks.$5,979,405 00 $6 363 168 33 out are a sulted in thi3 which Bonds and prejudice they unique wedding, SWANVILLE- matter. of mind or I Mortgages. 1,658,890 75 L757’740 75 ■rowd so much into commanding Every action Real Estate.. was 'witnessed over Miss Carrie 468,000 00 4«8’000 00 looking body of men. are of St. by 1,500 persons; Cunningham, kindergarten body calls for the expenditure of Cash in banks aid fail to describe They and office... 321,269 28 322,581 06 and it is to be will live teacher in and a nervous energy and it is the busi- Interest and Rents due and -tic with which Augustine’s best. In the evening a hoped they happy Bangor, Emery Cunningham, accrued. 70,545 85 bA 925 22 skit, ness of the ever after. student at the the blood to carry the Premiums in course of collection. 67 grand display of fire-works was Bucksport Seminary, spent 840,323 21 -pectacular carnival shown, necessary elements to the nerves to Our has been week-end with their Mr. Albert Cun- and such an enormous one stay unusually father, wrried out. The city crowd sel- pleasant compensate for this expenditure. $9,344.434 55 $9,860,174 57 this season ningham.. .Miss returned home dom sees a by the presence and Ruby Gray As soon as the for LIABILITIES with flags, bunting in life time. Other cities compan- blond, any of old home Saturday from a two weeks’ visit with her reason, loses this to con- Unearned can furnish a as ionship friends, Mis. Fessen- power Premiums.$4,513,549 97 $4,780,327 23 ■is of colored incan- pyrotechnical display uncle, Fred in Harold rebuild the nerves the ner- ■ den and Mrs. Cunningham, Bangor... stantly Unadjusted Losses. 294,671 57 394,449 29 good, but there is but one old Pendleton, and the many Other ! everywhere. The perhaps, Fort Nickerson, oiler on the steamer Millinocket vous decline begins which, if un- liabilities. 273,76149 256,295 53 Marion to send them friends of the latter will be glad to know results in a nervous break- of was from, and as the plying between New York and Cape Jellison, checked, Spain very of her much health. The $5,081,886 03 $6,431,072 05 rockets burst and the improved down. This is tiio history of such >ut side beautiful showers weather is was first to discover the ship on fire April 3d always by growing warm and the tour- a case: Increase in Assets.$521,740 02 of colored stars fall over the water it ists are fast when off Newport. He aroused the *tars and Stripes. moving northward. The quickly Mr. Calvin R. Lillanl, whose ad- Increase in Surplus. 172,554 00 was a scene hard to describe. That great Ponce de Leon has closed its doors officers, who ran through the burning corridor. dress is K. F. T). No. .ns were used in 2, Ringgold, P. L. HOADLEY, President. C. W. and others will soon follow. The He received BAILEY, Secretary. virtually closed the celebration, but it proprie- slight burns, but two of the of- Ga., says: “Ten years ago I was figuration. tors claim a successful season. We shall ficers died from burns stricken with nervous C. L. WRIGHT, Agent, Belfast. Maine. 3wl5 takes on an received. The chief prostration. 1st the of added significance this year leave for the National landing vsoon Capital, to feels to Mr. Nickerson for I wasn’t able to do anything and as it is very grateful his the 400th of the land- get a if of the was to lied for a of ! ace. Long before anniversary glimpse, possible, present heroisn.The schools confined part LOR IX N & LANCASHIRE EIRE INSlk incumbent of the White following began Mon- ing of Ponce de so the House the time. I had headaches fre- iv.il of the caravel Leon; admiring Mrs. Mabel Averill in district No. Miss AKCE day: 5; and a COMPANY, LTD., are A. S. F. quently slight palpitation of Blended and his retinue thousands treated to one mure Doris N ckerson in I.-on day district No. 7, Miss Augus- the heart. was OP LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. of My appetite poor enjoyment. Another led ta Nickerson in district No. 8. The oids and thousands parade, by FOR BURPS, BRUISES AND SORES. school in and my stomach was weak. I Assets December 31, 1912. all those who have district No. 1 and 2 no not ss the and already participated, has teacher and the coul 1 sleep well; some nights Real scene, The quickest and surest cure for burns, Rheumatic estate.. .$ 300,00( 00 for no more than an hour. After with local took the schoolhouse is .... Mrs. Stocks and bonds. :4 caravel many features, place boils, sores, inflammation and all skin undergoing repairs 3,093.772 ■•trangeold bruises, i four of sickness I Cash in Ross Lufkin returned last a years began using office and bank. 476,00' -16 next morning. One of the most beauti- diseases is Bucklen’s week from visit in fort, the reserva- Arnica Salve. In four j Dr. Williams’ Pink rills for I’ale Agents’ balances. 550,317 ful was the hundreds of little Somerville, Mass... .Swan Lake is clear of ice Bills s and housetops girls and days it cured L. H. Haflin, of Iredell, Tex., of People and found that they gave receivable. 2.240 86 and the fis.iermen are Interest and from the a busy. rents. 47,_1 25 of To boys public schools, dressed in sore on his ankle which pained him so he me strength. I kept up their use humanity. All other assets. 264. >4 J3 white with could walk. Should be in until I was entirely well.” The original of the compound Rheumatic Lers would require colored sashes, each waving hardly every house. OAK HILL, tSwauville.) 25c. Recommended all Oil. The original formula has been Gross assets.. _0 a small American flag; they ranged from Only by druggists. Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace and daughter pur- $4,733.' Dr. Williams’ Fink Pills chased and the oii is the Deduct items not admitted. 945 '... 61 the tiniest tots to Nellie, who spent the winter in Florida, have j being prepared by ■ had the young ladies. They rfection; SHIPBUILDING. Admitted i, did not march the entire returned home-Mr. A. J. Knowlton of Con- for Pals assets.. $3,76'.'>8'. •.•' uruereu lruiu uie length as they People Blended way, N. H., visited his sisters, Mrs. James Rheumatic Oil Company. Liabilities December 31, 1912. were too but I was -r brand could not small, favored with a Controlled by the Limit of Harbor Depths are a tonic for the blood and their Net Webster and Mrs. L. D. Holmes, recently.... unpaid losses.....$ J72.-.7* sight of them. Then came the children and Facilities. tonic action strengthens weak ner- Unearned premiums.. 2*6965 12 The old fort res- Docking Albea Seeking of Lincolnville and See- George ves. are sold all All other liabilities. 67 K.7 27 from the deaf and dumb State The 1913 and 1914 will be They by drug- L WM. 0. POOR & SON, AGtNTS, et setting for the school, years marked kins of Massachusetts are at home, called here Deposit... 201.660 00 gists, fifty cents per b--x, six boxes the Boy Scouts and Fire by the commissioning of several of I1KI.FAST. JUINK. over all liabilities. 652.042 24 storical event,and Camp girls, ships by the serious illness of their father, Mr. Wil- or tbreet 7nail. The jl Surplus immense tonnage. In the first place. fo^62.50 by hotel busses and ! liam t to the occasion me-cantile floats. Did Seekins Mrs. Ida Peavey was in Ban- booklet, “I>i«casos of ti e Nervous Try it. Prices:! 15, 25 and 50 Cents Total liabilities and 65 ihe White Star liner Olympic will re- surplus.. $3,7'-7.8t-7 space 1 wouid like to j gor on business the week... Miss System,” will be sen:. free upon re- t23 -tandard of Spain in permit describe j turn to the transaiantic service this past Augus- BENJ. F. COLCORD, Agent, these floats more ta Nickerson school in district No. 8 quest. 3wl4 ort, rid were not wanl- fully, but one deserves month, and in May the 50,000-ton Ham- btgan Sears] erican liner will April 14th... Mr. E. C. is At the close of special mention, that of the St. Augus- j burg-An Imperator make Peavey transporting Dr. Williams Med: fine Company, THE RIDGILY PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA- her maiden voyage to this On the the from No. 9 to No. 8 ...Mr. N. Y. tine Gas and Electric port. pupils James Schenectady, MASS. a parade was form- Light Company. 21st of next month the TION, WORCESTER, Cunard liner Triethy sold cow to Mr. Jerry Small of Bel- I by tens of thou- A well appointed kitchen was i is to be launched. The Whi:e Assets December 31, 1912 arranged Aquitania fast Thursday... Mr. F. J. Webb has a bought Storks ami bond®. : vU on with chef and an old I Star Line has the Britannic of about 50,- ClosingOut $ cook- | imposing pageant. negro woman, DeLaval cream sparator_Mrs. A. W. Damm Cash in office and 000 tons building, and the NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE bank. 79,899 20 ted marshals ing on a gas range, and as the “cookies” j Hamburg- and children returned home after Interest and rents. 5,360 34 police, I American Line has a sister to the April 13th, J and other ship WILLIAM E. GR1NNELL o I oy Ponce de Leon, j good things were tossed to : which is said to be of spending .he winter in Burlington.Mr. SALE Imperator, about WHEREAS,Attalia, in the State of Washington, for Gross assets. $107,269 54 the as under sold a cow to Mr. mriees in their mag- j crowd, they passed, they were 58,000 tons, construction. Whether Harry Curningham Pease of merly of Searsport, in the County of Waldi j Admitted assets. $467,269 54 vessels of dimensions To Get Some Monev Which velvet, satin, gold- eagerly seized by the irrepressible bQys. larger will be laid Belfast Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and State of Maine, by his mortgage dee< \ Liabilities December 31, 191 near future is of A. D down in the not yet an- of Poor’s Mills were of dated the twenty-ninth day March, ick hats with Then followed a score or more of Thompson guests Mr. I Need. Net unpaid losses.$ 50,779 lb long beau- nounced, but it must not be 1906, and recorded in the Waldo County Regis forgotton and Mrs. James Webster Sunday-Mr. Levi Unearned premiums.. lb,573 79 ones, were tifully decorated their while there is no limit to try of Deeds, in book number 279 at page 200 beyond automobiles, that the length Seeking ! I shall for the month of sell goods at All other liabilities. 12,970 16- and grandson Edward Triethy were conveyed to the Searsport National Bank o April autiful horses with handsomely dressed occupants all of vessels, their depth and width must Cash capital. 100,000 00 waving guests of his Mrs. Eli Knowlton. Searsport, in the County of Waldo, two certaii reduced rates. Have on now a be taken into consideration in connection daughter, Surplus over all liabilities. 224,966 43 ! ere a feature no American flags, each one as it lots or parcels of land, with the building by passed harbor with accommodations. The deep- BLANKET same the lots: First- "ked. The more beautiful than the LANE, (Prospect ) thereon, being following SALE Total liabilities and surplus....$ 407,289 54, soldierly preceding ore. est draft vessel for instance that can The same to the said William E 19c. I. M. Cummings was in Bangor conveyed J. W. RODICK, Agent, Auburr Maine n in the citizens of must Thursday war k infantry, their Truly St. Augustine are enter this port be under forty feet, Grinned by Sears E. Littlefield by his that means to the Do not 3wl4 buying farm implements, gras3 seed and profit purchaser. j and hel- past masters in the art of as that is the limit of the Ambrose chan- ranty deed dated the tenth day of Septembei glittering entertaining, for o come in all at once, for you will get into a j ! nel, which in fact is none too and groceries his family use.... Fred E. Haley A. D. 1902, and recorded in Waldo Registry ORIENT INSURANCE CGIV PANY •ch applause. Last, and they bear the entire of the deep Deeds in book number 265 at 483 Seconi 1 expense i wide under certain conditions of vas in the Lane on business.... Mrs. page crowd!! but will do the best I can to re- j wind Saturday, to Willian HARTFORD. were the In- whole. A small fee for a —The same lot conveyed the said tirade, seat in the and tide for the now Florence a team big ships using it Cummings has valuable horse E. Grinned Aberine S. Towle her war ceive you. Assets i j by by December 31, 1!'12 and on foot. Their grand-stand at the fort reservation is nor is New York yet prepared to receive a for sale or to a of me kj exchange for lighter horse.... ranty deed dated the twenty first day April Have given legal notice to all who owe Real so far as estate.$ 167,686 3$ at a and a the one 1,000-foot ship, dock facilities A. D. 1903, and recorded in Waldo Registry o] 6],' flaw, real only time opens his purse. Carl U. Grant went to Mt. Heagan Friday foi and 1 expect immediate settlement. Stocks and bonds. 2.848,286 04 go. Similar difficulties exist at the Ger- Deeds in book number 267 at page 454. Except be deceived his In this connection a little incident of I a job-C. B. Cummings made a business trip Cash in office and bank. 220,182 78 kk' by man terminals, while for the ac- ing from the above a parcel of land conveye< ; port to Agents’ balances 274,665 16 k, their fearless la6t comes to mind Bucksport last Friday.... Billy Young wac the said William E. Grinnell to Maria J. Clos ’’ter; year so forcibly 1 commodation of the Aquitania it has by MARCELLUS Bills receivable. 108 25 and whereas the condition of said mort J. DOW, to widen the in Stockton Springs Saturday on business_ son; and ... mg their title to the must share it with my readers I have been necessary Clyde at Interest rents. .... 36,517 89 (if gage is broken. BROOKS, MAINE. •- : its basin. Capt. W. D. Harriman is reported critically ill. All other assets.... 15,652 37 k, it the blood-curdling any.) Seated on the launching Now, therefore by reason of the breach o grandstand, high of the He has the V The experience Titanic in leav- sympathy of his many friends in the condition thereof the said Searsport Na k seemed to as up with an unobstructed view of Gross assets.$3,563,098 72 enjoy every- harbor must also be Blanket who has tional Bank claims a foreclosure of said mort ing Southampton Lane; also his wife, been Deduct items not admitted. 87 r,,IJgh the streets. Sev- I was when she SALE 135,079 lii thing, enjoying myself to the full- borne in mind, dragged from afflicted with the rheumatism_Carl Grant ol gage. FOR t this fourth dai ern a fine one from est when lo! her moorings the American liner New Dated at Searsport, Maine, Admitted 098 85 l, extent, my vision was sud- Stockton called on Abner OVERLAND 1910 T0URIN6 CAR in assets.$3,428 So far as the Springs Gray of April, A. D. 1913. good to the cut a York. shipbuilders’ art is Liabilities December 31, 1912. (iuch parade. denly off by man who walked along Wednesday.... Elden Pendleton’s fish team SEARSPORT NATIONAL BANK. with new Price reasonable !|1 concerned, there is probably no limit to condition top. was Harry E. Bangs, its 8wl6 Net unpaid losses.$ 129,426 84 lay devoted to the platform in front of each seat and size of but there is drove from Cape Jellison last Wednesday By Attorney. bt. the ships, no doubt ORRlN j. DICKEY. Unearned premiums. 1,434.717 91 I and the roada racing, base ball and stepping directly in front of me opened that the limits of shipbuilding will short- morning the driver reported in Iltt Belfast, Maine. All other liabilities. 46.591 65 dfld a be controlled by the short- the wor&t .Oscar Dawson, son Cash 0i> lit grand reception a huge umbrella and held it over the ly physical possible shape... Children Cry capital. 500,000 of harbors and Surplus over all liabilities. 1,317,282 45 head of his | comings waterways into of James and Mary Dawson, died April companion while she crochet- are FOR FLETCHER’S " I which vessels launched.—The Marine fct*V'!ning' 2nd after a illness with tuberculosis, Total liabilities and 85 V founding of the city ed some edging. Well! I didn’t ask that ! journal. long; C surplus.$3,428,018 aged 15 years. Rev. A. J. Lockhart ol ASTORIA Boarders Wanted FIELD & Maine* Menendez. man to close but accidental QUIMBY, Agents, Belfast, (Fifty it, my jabs, and 3wl4 ^ M U‘ Winterport officiated at the funeral spok< THE HOME FOR AGED WOMEN. Two have since at regular made life such a itch or salt rheum sets el»PBed intervals, Children Cry words of comfort to the bereaved. F. W Hives, eczema, yoi AT large, well furnished rooms with steam

—- The Republican Journal PERSONAL. Mrs. John Davis is taking a three weeks’ va- APRIL 1913. For the BELFAST. THURSDAY, 17, cation from the Howes’ dry goods store and Cleansing Blood’lto nooa s 1 never with Mr. Davis will leave tomorrow, Friday, have iound anything equal PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY i for a visit with relatives in Calais. Sarsaparilla. In our home it is regarded our The Republican Jour. Pub. Co Miss Gladys Pitcher, who is teaching in the general family medicine. We use it whenever j of the musical department Chelsea, Mass., we are bilious or run down, or have impure will arrive home next Saturday CHARLES A. PILSBURY. } „u^^asf High schooi, blood or that tired feeling. I regal'd it only or a week’s vacation. to of this om simple justice speak well medicine, Advertising Terms, lor one square, W. R. Roix, Cleric of the Maine House of THE SPRING STOCK OF Inch in column. 25 cents for one weel that has its so times. Cer- length Mrs. proved worth many and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Representatives, accompanied by Roix, we would not what to do were we was in Belfast yesterday calling on Mrs. W. R. tainly know Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 Roix of 9 slieet. deprived of Hood’s Mrs. L. H. year; $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for threi Congress Sarsaparilla.” months. Belfast relatives have received cards from Nusbaum, Goshen, . i Mr. and Mrs. John C. Pillsbury in western It is because it combines the great curative a While The Boston Journal is (Nor Canada. They will visit relatives in North virtues of more than 20 valuable ingredients— Suits, there to Dress man’s and from Edmonton, Coats,Skirts, man) paper. Battleford go just those prescribed by the best physicians—that Alberta. Mr. Pillsbury is steadily improving Hawaii is to for petition independence in health and they are having a very enjoy- Hood’s Sarsaparilla 5 It don’t like Die Wilson tariff. able trip. Possesses such remarkable curative power. It is the Medicine for en- Spring and announced the Materials The Boston dailies have We are now husily engaged in spadinj the blood, stomach, kidneys and liver. Get a bottle today. gagement of Miss Ethel Goodwin Burd of Bos- Trimming :..ie garden up—by proxy.- Boston Globe ton to Luck of Keene Valley, now in all of the that will Why use the unnecessary word up? Harry Winthrop Is at its best styles be in vogue the ( N. Y. The wedding is to take place in October. County Correspondence. The Churches. 01l,;n for Gov. Foss of Massachusetts woult Miss Burd is the daughter of Capt. George E. season. Our store is ready your inspection and we imi* Slave cities sell milk; but some cities art Burd of the U. S. Navy, who is stationed at EAST SEARSMONT. The services at the First Parish Church (Uni- Mrs. Albert Marriner was in Rockland re- to come. milked until their treasuries are dry. UmnLivn MY h »» was horn in Belfast, the tarian) will be held next Sunday at 10 45 a. m. cordially the of her father, J. H. son of Frank and Rebecca Brown Burd, and cently guest Burgees. Sunday school at noon. -Mrs. Pearl Donnell has gone to Massachu- on in all the different Uncle Sam is now after the Unitet ! with his family has been a frequent visitor We have display, departments, the setts to join her husband, who has employ- The Seaside Spiritualist Society hold regular j | largest h Fruit Co. for alleged violation of tin here. The acquaintance of the young couple ment services at their place of on we have ever there-Mr. Win. Elmes is boarding Sunday meeting j most assortment had, the , anti-trust law in a was formed at the Long Island College Hospi- complete including folio securing practica High street at 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. and Miss with F. E. Gelo for a time ... Edna Nunan of of the fruit trade from th* tal, where Mr. Luck was a patient monopoly Cape Porpoise spent a few days recently with The services at the Universalist church for well-known West Central and South America Burd a student nurse. merchandise:___ _ Indies, Mrs. Hattie Marriner.... Howard Elms of the week will he as follows: K. O. K. A., Satur- TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. Lincolnville was in town last week with his day night; preaching service Sunday morning The Harvard Democratic club has real wrood. Windsor gasolene engine, sawing at 10.45; Sunday school at noon. Wooltex Garments, Crepes and were P|jss. ■Gov. Fos.t of Massachusetts out of thi The transfers in real estate 1 following The Christian Scientists hold services in for violation o: recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds TROY. alleged their 127 Main at Bates' Sarah A. widow of the late hall, street, Sunday morning i and for for the week ending April 16,1913. Mrs. Barker, Silk Foulards, Ginghams, his pre-election pledges seekinf 11 o’clock and Wednesday evening at 7.30 Cluny O. B. Woodbury, Knox, to Samuel Smith, do. Joseph Barker, died very suddenly Saturday from Congress a protective tariff for th* o’clock to which all are welcome. land and buildings in Knox. morning April 12th. She had been in failing Manchester Percale* ishoe Helen F. to Roscoe B. Smith, at and industry. Mears, Morrill, j health for some but was ahout her work The services next Sunday Mason's Mills Silks in time, Skinner’s Satins, do.; land and buildings Morrill. will be as usual when came a moment’s held at 10 30 a. m., followed the ; Franklin R. Cole, to Lewis ! death without by Pamilia Winterport, __ Cottons, News ea and at Reformed The Bangor says: “Now Kingsbury, Frankfort; land and buildings in warning. Her age was 77 years. Funeral Sunday school, Trinity church at 2.30 m. 'spring lamb and Penobscot salmon,” bu Frankfort. services were held Monday at the home of her p followed by Sunday school. John Andrzejeski, Searsport, to Fannie J. admits that are inadvanei son, Stephen. She leaves five children: Wil- Mrs. J. L. class of and Matinee prices slightly Card, do.; land and buildings in Searsport. Colby’s children of the Casco Waists, Merode Underwear. ber Barker of Marcellus of Waterville* of ham and herring—45 cents a pout'd fu Walter B. Twombly, Searsport, to Joseph P. Brooks, Baptist Sunday school met with Vivian How- Curtis, Everett, Mass ; land in Searsport. of Mrs. Frank Dutton of lamb and $1.25 a for salmon Stephen Troy, Unity, ard last Monday evening and report a most de- Boston Maid pound Frank L. Field et als., Morrill, to Marcellus Housedresses, j Mrs. Isaiah Gould of Pittsfield ...Mrs, Ethel session. The class will Onyx Flounders and clams are a belter propo R. Knowlton, Belfast; land and buildings in j lightful organize at Hosiery, Belfast. Prentiss Hillman, wife of Roscoe Hillman, the next meeting. .sition for the average pocket book dowt Patriot Blouses, E. Tibbetts. Belfast, to Kemp*on B. who for some time had been in health, Middy Fownes’ Cyrus poor The Bee class of Gl< this way. land and in Belfast. Busy the Baptist Sunday Craig, do.; buildings and for the past two weeks a great sufferer, T. N. Pearsor, Morrill, to J. W. Collins; land school met at the home of their teacher, Mrs. a at South passed away April 12th, aged 21 years_Mr. In speech Framingham in Morrill. W. A. Nichols, Wednesday evening. This class Ralph A. Croxford, et als., Waterville, to j and Mrs. Arthur Sargent have moved to the Mass., last Friday night Bourke Cochrat 1 has had the banner for two Sundays for the LA RESISTA Hanson Ezekiel Boothby; land in Jackson. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles declared the Underwood (Wilson) tarif Charles A. Knox, to Hortense G. | best attendance at church and Sunday school. Kenney, who are in health and needed and in Knox. Smith, very poor bill was another bi-partisan inventiot Thompson, do ; land buildings The condition of the August Insane BONTON Caroline E. Joi.es, B oaks, to Lorenzo Jones, 1 their care.... Walter Hill and family left hospi. as ■ designed for the purpose of ■ tal, revealed to the recent will protectinj do.; land and buiidings in Brooks. Thursday for Isle au Haut, where they will Legislature, the inti and Presi Lorenzo Jones, Brooks, to George D. Eilis, be the for discussion at the Men’s special rests, charged j pass the summer-Mrs. Alma Green of Wil- subject NEMOCORSETS. do ; land and buildings in Brooks. dent Wilson with it ton is for her Forum at the Universalist church next Sunday. vague generalities Walter Littlelield, Prospect, to Charles E caring mother, Mrs. Milton The is at and al! men .his recent tariff messages. “Ilis mes Clark, do.; land and buildings in Prospect. Carleton, who is quite ill....I. J Goodale went meeting noon, are in- A. M. Small, Freedom, to The Samoset Club, vited. .sage to Congress,” said Mr. re- to Belfast this week to serve on the traverse Cochran, do ; land in Freedom. OIIV! UIIUCU UllllUI IU DUVC Ull LI1C gl tlMU The services at the North church will be as minds one of that oki jingle which ha > Alfred L. Bowden, Burnham, to George W. Patterns. Misses Freda Maud follows: IButterick do ; land in Burnham. jury... Shiblesand Howes Junior C. E., Thursday at 3 45 He come almost a nursery rhyme- Berry, p. m.; E. A. Hustus, Burnham, to Oscar Farrington, are the Castine Normal School_ at max I out to attending prayer meeting, Thursday 7.30 p. m.; Castle -‘Mother, go swim? do.; land in Burnham Miss Laura Pratt is at Normal North, K. O. K. A., at 7 Yes, my uarling daughter.. Annie B. Hustus, et al, to Oscar Farrington, Farmington Friday p. m.; morning I clothes or the Hang your hickory limb, do.; land and buiidings in Burnham. School. Several of our students are at the M. worship Sunday at 10.45 a. m.: Sundav school But don’t go near the water.” to W. 1828. Oscar Farrington, Burnham, George C. I., Pittsfield... .The schools in Troy began Sunday at 12 m.; C. E. Society Sunday at 6.30 ] tfORTH WALDO POMONA GRANGE. Organized do.; land in Burnham, Berry, this week. Miss Nina Cunningham teaches at p. m. Annua! Statement of the At the annual convention of th Frank W. Reed, Frankfort, to Silas P. Cur- the Center, Mrs. Lillie Doe at Cook’s VERMONT MUTUAL EIRE tis, do.; land in Frankfort. Corner, The services for the week at the First Waldo Pomona INSURANCE in ^ | The members of North Piotestant Episcopal Church th H. to Wil- Lurline Hillman at Edith Williams, lslesboro, Joseph Roger’s Corner, Josephine Methodist church will be as ses- CO. OF MONTPELIER VERMONT, Real follows: this, held a and enjoyable Esta Diocese of Massachusetts, held in Bosto liams, do.; land in lslesboro. Grange profitable Hillman, Webster district, Lydia Howes, Ward the Horace Chenery, Belfast, to Frances E Thursday, evening, prayer meeting; Sun- sion with Northern Light Grange, W inter for the year ending December 31, 1912. .last weik, Rev. George F. Weld of Rock Hill, Katherine Philbrick.. Beech Hill, Linnie Hunt, Brookline. Mass.; land and buildings in at 10.30, school 1913. the hard day morning worship; Sunday jort, April 9, Notwithstanding Insurance in force Jan. 1, 1912.. $ 95,194,681 00 * sand, after telling of hie successful mis Belfast. Lampher, West Troy, Mrs. B. L. Myrick, Ger- at 12 with mt; Epworth League prayer meeting there was a good attendance, Written in 1912 .. 30,722.08b 00 TAI J. B. to Inhabitants of ;raveling iion in that concluded his remark Vickery, Unity, Unity; rish Corner, Mrs. Knew]tor., Barker district. at | stations town, land in Sunday evening 6.00 p. m.; evening service majority of the officers at their Unity. 00 ■with a for all to wor ^ to of at 7.00 p. m. Five $125,917,369 plea delegates James R. Tabor, Unity, Inhabitants md W. M. C. C. Clements presiding. Policies terminated the land in WINTERPORT. during the tariff. “When 3 Unity; Unity. were all in their usual 00 against proposed yo The services at the church will be as granges represented; year. 27,679,763 Town of Unity to E. B. Hunt, et als, land in The drama “Back to the Country Store” was Baptist (! go .home,” he urged, “sit down ari I follow’s: condition. Spring Unity. presented by the Senior class of the W. H. S. Prayer meeting this, Thursday, even- Insurance in force Dec. 31, 1912..$ 98,237,606 Of Ella M. to Elmer S. The was deferred until alter the write to your Congressmen and tell ther 1 Trafton, Northport, service at 10.45 a. degree 1 at Union Hall, April 9th. The dram was fol- ing; morning; Sunday ASSETS, DEC. 31, 1912. a Drin water, do.; land in noon and the was over to Hi shoe such as Northport. of hour meeting given Buy that the towns, Rockland » lowed a social dance and ice m.; subject sermon, “Church Influence." Rufus E. Stone, Troy to Louisa V. Sturgess by cream, cake the usual Deposit notes. $ 8,666,877 Of — — the after the of __: -:*; 1- et al school at 12 o'clock. All who Lecturer, disposal Real Estate ? do.; land in Unity. and candy were for sale. The pr» coeds will Sunday do not 50,000 Of P;,. Ellen F. to Minnie M. Clifford, business. The topic, What is the greatest Cash in bank.. 51,091 2fr Stop r Libby, Unity, « attend school at other church are deposited of the proposed tariff. Let us hope ou be used to defray graduation xpensos .. .Mrs. Sunday any do.; land and in before the American people today? Cash in office. 2<>0 0C FOR $1300 we buildings Unity. invited. C. E. at 6.30 question Democratic friends will not succeed i 1 W. Burnham, to Edward W. Mary Colson left Monday for Pi evidence, R. cordially society p. m.; j Bills receivable. 192,382 86 Geargc Braley, was opened by A. L. Blaisdell, after which the farm, 4 miles fro; land in Burnham. I. for a few weeks’ visit with relatives... evening service at 7.30 p. m. Bonds. 10,250 00 their attempt to remove the tariff.” Braley, Bangor; and E. N. Bartlett, Edward W. to Bert E. Bra- At the fourth discussion became general Commission due 602 30 smooth fields, 2' Braley, Rangor, Mrs, Emily Rowe Ijs engaged looms in the quarterly conference of the ley, Burnham; land in Burnham, Gi. H. York and D. M. Kimball participated in Green street Methodist ! pasture. This i- The Aroostook Frank T. to Edward T. •Leander Gilman reside! ce and will move there Church, Augusta, held Total assets Dec. 44 Republican says th; t Adams, Albion, Bag- it. The topic was closed and a recess de- 31. 1912.$ 8,971,403 ley, do., land in Albion and Palermo. after some imj n vi mints have been made_ April 8th, a unanimous invitation was extended I in Waldo County jf the Democratic tariff bill, which place clared, during which dinner was served by LIABILITIES. Orrin P. Estes, Troy, to Wm. K. Jordan, do.; Mrs. Arthur ar d to Rev. E. of Osborne little daughter Pris- Henry Dunnack, pastor the j no Re-insurance 54 on the free becomes a law land in members of the host grange and it proved reserve.$ 50.407 HERE WE A Rl- potatoes list, Troy. church for the cilla left Monday for East Newport_Mrs. past 13 years, to return as pas- j Losses adjusted, not yet due. 8,197 00 “it means that our farmers wi exception to the usual delicious repasts pre- sell you 2 house* simply Leslie Clark has returned home from the E. tor for the coming year. Mr.Dunnack hold*, the ! Losses reported. 16,619 50 WEDDING BELLS. and served Northern be in direct comoetition with th pared by Light Grange, Commission and brokerage. 12,029 54 ngm in the placed M G. Hospital very much improved in health. record for the longest continuous pastorate 1 kfter dinner the Grange was quickly re-as- Taxes estimated. 9.259 00 fields of over Methodist i nice little homt great potato Europe, includin; ? Chandler-Lutes. A very pretty wedding -Mrs. Thomas Eaton is quite ill. Her many any Episcopal church in New iembled in the fifth degree and the degree of as well as wit took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos $ 58 Germany, Ireland, etc., friends hope for her speedy recovery-The England. 96,422 DON’T HESIT \ D. Wilson on the Lebanon road, Winterport, Pomona was conferred upon two candidates. Assets to protect holders. 8,874,980 86 Canada.” Then as to the reduction i 1 friends of Mr Frank H. extend their policy Wednesday evening, April 2nd, when their Young The East Maine Conference will hold ts \ J. Edmonds extended fraternal words of our homes ami far the cost of living the ; niece, Miss Lottie L. Lutes, of Steeves Moun- sympathy to him in the loss of his wife,whose $ 8,971,403 44 Republican says sessions in Bucksport from April 22nd to April greeting and J. H. McKinley fittingly re- j If you cannot tain, N. B., and Bert R. Chandler of Presque death occurred at their home in Mi!ford after ‘The fact that potatoes are now sellin and the committee on entertainment After a read- Summary for the Year 1912. Isle, were united in The 28th, has sponded in behalf of Pomona. marriage. ceremony a illness. Mr. was a former resi- m the cities long Young : Total assets, Jan. 1. 1913. 86 i BUY FOR IN Vi at practically the same pric ? was performed by Rev. A. J. Lockhart of the made assignment of the delegates for rooms, g by Abbie Jewett and a vocal solo by Cora $8,874,980 dent of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Net not a Methodist church in the of the im- Winterport.... surplus, including deposit you what we 1 to the day-to-day purchaser as when th presence supper and breakfast on the well known Har- Jlaisdell, R W. Redman, assistant professor mediate a notes. 208.103.86 relatives and few friends, the single French have gone to Searsport to take the from farmer received ?3 to $4 tha 1 vard pla ’, the delegates providing their own >e animal industry at the University of Maine, Losses in 1912 385,365 21 you 8 to per barrel, ring service being used The bride was be- Sears House_Mr. and Mrs. James Free- paid port for which attention of Losses since 8 619,278.88 the poor man derites no materia ] comingly attired in white chiffon over white dinners, purpose public dinners will vas introduced and held the close paid organization.... ment. really man have returned home from a visit with Gain in assets in 1912. silk. The house decorations were be served in Odd Fellows hall with com- 271,247.55 benefit in reduced cost of very pretty, during the con- lis audience in a lecture dealing 'iving, especial the color scheme being green and white. Dur- friends in Houlton... Mrs A. J Lockhart has CLOSING CH VI ference. Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Phelan of this nunity and co-operative work in dairying, F. H £ C. C. iy on potatoes, even when the farmo ing the ceremony the young couple stood un- PLUMMER, been quite ill, but is now able to be out.... Dr. con- home or farm der an arch w’ith a of and city will be guests of Miss Rebecca le dwelt at some on breeder’s and coit background ferns Tribou, length GENERAL AGENTS FOR sells below of production, indicate J. H. Baker went to Boston on busi- MAINE, evergreens. After congratulations a delicious Saturday Main street, and Rev. G. G. Winslow of Hon. esting associations and explained the advan- is our husint." 121 Me. strongly that the highest of i ; lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. ('handler will ness-Mrs. Grant has been or Exchange Street, Portland, living Sidney of,Bangor Parker Spofford, Franklin street. ages of these to those engaged in dairying and at th sam not all make their home in Presque Isle and hav>- the New England Telonhonr. 1250. 3\\16 attributable to the tariff.” spending a few days with her sister, Mrs He exhibited bottles con- best wishes of many friends for a happy and The Methodist people have been engaged in >eef-raising. Jalso ing men are Lmma Danielson_The steamer Castine ar- prosperous w'edded life They were the re- a great campaign this week, to raise the $3,- aining the different properties of milk after ! aire. Not a Dorr.erratic in Maim 1 of useful and beautiful rived on her to on the 800 to the of their in newspaper cipients many presents. Monday way Bangor necessary pay expenses malysis, and presented many good points had the courage to -enator Charlei The out of town guests were Mrs. N. first church for the coming year and also to extin- print Bishop trip this spring_Miss Olive Newcomb elation to butter and cheese making and the final talk and son, Low'ell of moth- their church debt. Teams of F. Johnson’s criticism of the President’! Bishop Presque Isle, has guish workers ■ rent of Mrs. Caroline Gutirrez were farm to it er and brother of the engaged were a canvass ise of the separator. Many questions sell tariff bill. ihe owners or editors o: groom. organized.and very thorough and will move there in a few weeks.... Much made. It was completed calls ■these papers are nearly all aspirants foi Wednesday night. Sweet having Kennebec Clubs enthusiasm is felt in town over the when the full amount had been pledged. At offices at the of the Presiden County Dry. proposition ise and courteous replies. have not sc. disposal three p. ro., $2,300 had been subscribed, with and are not to extend the division of the electric was a A. L. they unselfish enough to lifi Hampden several teams to hear and it was Following this address song by and if w Aug usta, April 8. For the first time since from, then you a voice for the protection of Maine in road to Winterport. An informal citizens' believed that success was in sight. At blaisdell and recitations Annie Clements their existence the social clubs of Augusta are 7:30, by price and term Justifies when a is at stake. Bu’ was held and a committee the returns were all in, and the full amount job “dry” during a session of the Legislature. This meeting appointed ind Susie White. Another song was requested was been Senator confronted th( action wras taken found to have subscribed within a Johnson, by today byColby Getchell,sher- to confer with President John R. Graham >f he The INSURANCE. U few and the was made Mr. Blaisdell and kindly responded. proposition of going before the voters of iff of Kennebec county, who through his depu- dollars, deficiency up at a bout the matter. once, several who had subscribed al- 1 showed its of the cour- ance no matter Maine for a is now ties notified the stewards of the Elks, Eagles liberally Grange appreciation re-election, inspirec their a and the Owls that if were an ille- » ready increasing pledges little each esies and of the most excellent ad- Peas by a desire to do something to they doing received, good, strong, preveni to at once or one.—Rockland Opinion. gal business quit suffer the conse- CE NTER MONTVILLE. Iress Mr. a vote of ruin to the cotton, woolen and papei by Redman, by rising us a call. quence. The Elks club at Gardiner was also Mr. Oscar a citizen of to the Cushman, respected id. iiciuvit nucriaiucu tuc **o- hanks. Remarks F. M. Nickerson, manufacturers, farmers of Aroos notified and the clubs at Waterville have been uiuicj by super- <4.... * _i a_ c« i_ „4 this afternoon,April took county and the fishermen along oui town,passed away Sunday man's Missionary Society of the Baptist ntendent of schools in Wi .iterport and Frank- shores. He denounces th? 13th. Mr. Cushman had suffered for several L E. s proposed bil tonight that he would attempt to keep the church Wednesday night, April 9th, at her 'ort. Excellent music was furnished during Nasturtiums Wyman as Maine and iti clubs dry for the rest of his administration. from a rheumatic trouble which discriminating against years deprived home in Miller street. About 30 members he session by the choir of Northern Light and that b< him of the use of his limbs. This winter the HOWES Bi people hopes something may with Miss Cora Blaisdell at the to Cassone were present. A most entertaining and in- grange, piano, done modify it. —Portland Press. Discharged trouble settled in his stomach and he was un- structive on China’s New ind with a song the Grange was closed ALL VARIETIES A program Religion closing Washington special of April lltl able to digest any solid food and for the paBt A.fter a hearing at Stockton Springs, April 1 was given, as follows: Paper, China's Three vith the usual ceremonies. weeks taken a says that while Johnson will put up ; in the case of Frank the three had only small quantity Branch 9th, Cassone, young Old Religions, Mrs. Louis Cannon; paper, The next meeting will be writh South In bulk and fhe in ti e caucus for the New | Frankfort Italian charged with assault with a of liquid each day. He bore his sufferings very wel- package, larg- fight Englam China’s Awakening under the influence cf the grange, Prospect, May 14th. Address of dangerous weapon upon Frank Mazzone, and has received the devoted atten- industries he will abide its am I patiently Mrs. come Lena A. Stinson, by action, another Italian, the respondent was discharged Christian Religion, W. F. Sturtevant; by Torrey; response by est and best assortment we tion of his wife and children. Mr. Cushman chat is certain to be unfavorable to thi ; for lack of evidence. It was brought out, paper, The Needs of China, The Kindergarten, ropic. What are the greatest dangers that however, that Cassone was in of a was a a reader, had a re- .State and section. That is the possession good citizen, great Mrs. Charles Rhoades; (incidental), The Work ;hreaten our country's welfare ? to be open- have ever had. penalt; and he was to Watei dangerous weapon ordered fur- tentive and w'as well informed on a memory, in the Mass as Plummer of New- .Maine has to pay for a Demo nish bonds to the Attor- 1 Worcester, Kindergarten, seen ed by 0 B. Gray. George sending keep peace. County of He will be missed. variety subjects. sadly a recent Miss a member of the executive committee of crat to the United States Senate. ney E. F. Littlefield prosecuted the case and by visitor. Myrtle Frost; paper, port, H. E. of for He leaves beside his wife, who was Miss Emma Bangs, Esq Searsport appeared The Bible Women of China by Miss Maude he State grange, wdll be a guest of Pomona at the respondent Cassone was charged with Bowler of Palermo, three children, Chester B., Fiower and Gar- 9 MAINE GOOD TEMPLARS. Matthews; The Star of the .liis and wdll an address. Re- four shots at but the evidence song, East, Mrs. meeting give r sa firing Mazzone, j Harold, and Miss Cassie; one brother, Frank appeared to be somewhat circumstantial. Maurice Curtis and Miss Isabel Ginn; paper, nainder of program by the host grange. The Grand of Maine. Internationa ( A. of a and Lodge Cushman Belfast; daughter-in-law The Needs of the Chinese 1 Order of Cood in Portland Sunday Schools, Templars, opened Indictments at Ellsworth. two little grandchildren. Ilis age was 57 den Seeds Now is i .April 9th. At the morning session 21 candi ; Miss ldella Knowlton; paper, Evangelism by The Waterville Fair. The funeral services were held at the dates received the grand lodge degree. Th years. Chinese Women, Mrs. Warren A. I tin Ellsworth, Me., April 11th. An indict- Nichols; business of the day was devoted largely to th [ late home at 1 p, m., Tuesday, Rev. T. R. Judging from the premium lists which are ment for murder against Edwin Goodwin, a 17- paper, A Simple Christian, Miss Doris Clif- ALL KINDS. reception of the reports or omcers, whicl 1 Pentecost and the interment was in ! charging him with officiating, Endurance and Mrs. leing sent out by R. M. Gilmore, secretary, showed the grand lodge to be in a satisfactor; year-old boy, killing Capt. ford; paper. Fidelity, C. at on Oct. was the Plains cemetery... .Miss Geneva Varney :he Central Maine which will he held in Water lii condition. In the afternoon several amend Harry Young Surry 29th, Walter J. Clifford; paper, The New Christian Fair, ; Ccurt I reported tc the Supreme by the Grand from this life 11th after a 10 11 and will offer | ments to the constitution were taken up ani j passed Friday, April Miss Frances A. Christian Waterville, Sept. 9, 12, Jury today. Hero, Sargent; paper, discussed. At the Thursday morning sessioi , few hours illness at the home of Sheriff Cush- nore to its this than ever before, A indictment was returned Miss Ginn. the patrons year j officers were elected th manslaughter Martyrs, Following program .the following for a relative of against John Crowell, a Manset fisherman, who man in Belfast. She was the Liberal priaes and a large number of classes in A. A. Howes & Co. A. Hi coming year: Grand Chief Templar, W. ] i the hostess served dainty refreshments, as- \ A, is to have killed John West by shooting her home with them in Sterling, Watrrville; C., Howard C. Woodsid* alleged Cushmans and made sisted Miss Clifford and Miss Ruth Curtis. ;he various exhibits offer many opportunities, a carousal at Crowell’s home on Nov. by South Portland; Grand Vice Templar, Emm during Center Montville for many years, going with [n addition to the list of regular prizes CiRoel t-’ ; long Groceries, F. Stone, Norway; Grand Secretary, O. S. Nor was an esti- them to Belfast last January. She there are a many specials to be awarded DRIIOS Portland; Grand Treasurer, Charles E great ton, 13d. much beloved her relatives ind the attractive list to draw a great S. J. Annie T. Jonei A Democrat Elected. mable lady and by ought ( and Medicines. Wilson, Portland; W., j nnnv pxhihit.nrs. Drugs Portland; G. E. S., A. S. Bisbee, Portland and all who knew her. The funeral services r ilious? Wm. H Boston, 15th. John J. Mitchell, a FIRE INSURANCE Grand chaplain, Rev. Fultz, Portland April were held in Belfast and the interment was in One of Pills at QUINCY MUTUAL Democrat, was elected to from the Ayer's bedtime—Just Grand Marshal, Ralph E. Coseboom, Calais | Congress Montville.... liver. after a three-cornered the Plains cemetery, Center one. Acts on the Gently laxative. COMPANY, QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS The resolutions adopted at the afternoon sea ! 13th district, today, COLD IN HEAD in which the formed the chief and Mrs. Minnie Getchell All Assets December 1912. 3ion included the following: contest, tariff Miss Hattie Boynton Sugar-coated. vegetable. 31, of discussion. Mitchell’s Sold for 60 year*. ^‘Resolved, that we commend Governor Wil subject plurality o f Belfast were recent guests of their parents, Real estate.$ 12,975 00 over H. was 4148. Si for his Alfred Republican, liam T. Haines promptness in submit Cutting, Mr. and Mrs. David was a Ask Your Doctor. LScfTlw COES OVERNIGHM Mortgage loans. 79,026 96 The vote for Norman H. White, the Boynton....There | Auction ting to the Legislature the evidence relatini Progres- Collateral Loans. 108,000 00 at W. S. Mehuren’s Thursday to break that bad cold with to the non-enforcement of the law in thi j si ve candidate, fell 3200 short of that for Cut- surprise party Don’t try up Stocks and bonds 690,246 50 C0U6HS AND CONSUMPTION. stomach Get di- State, also for bis message accompanying th 3 ting. evening,...Twenty-four wild geese took a dangerous disturbing drugs. Cash in office and bank. 23,631 83 An auction sal- to the and colds, when rectly to the inflamed membrane by breathing same. We appeal people to suppor t rest in F. A. Luce's field Sunday.S. EL Coughs neglected, always ; Agents’ balances 14,224 72 Chambei >• » an Booth’s HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me.) eluding the Governor in his efforts to eradicate th West Belfast. There will be entertain* lead to aerious trouble of the lungs. The Interest and rents. 6,679 47 Bowler of Palermo visited hia sister, Mrs. O. Get a bottle for (0 cents at A. A. Howes «vil of nullification from our political life. W J ment and at Rail when Furniture, Carpet supper Equity Grange Tasker is wisest thing to do you have a cold that & Co.’s and the safe treatment that thou- believe that those who have fostered and pel C. Cushman, last week....E. E. try j Gross assets.$ 833,684 48 too m 23rd. The enter* a other articles or Wednesday evening, April troubles ia to get bottle of Dr. King's sands are using. items not petuated by voice pen contempt for lai an addition to his shop. you Deduct admitted. 1,675 02 building Into a bowl of water a scant be held at the hoo .should be made to feel the scorn and contemp t tainment will be by Seaside Dramatic Club.... New Discovery. You will get relief from the boiling pour teaspoonful of HYOMEI, cover head and bowl Admitted assets.$ 46 11 of all honest citizens. Charles SimmonB went to Islesboro on busi- and finally the cough will 832,109 A. and Annie M. drat doae, disappear. with a towel, and breathe deep into the lungs The following appointive grand officers wer ness Miss Sabra has Liabilities December 31, 1912. Tuesday.... Dyer employ G. H. Brown of Muscadine, Ala., writes: the that arises. near farm announced: Deputy marshal, Mrs. Nellie Coc ment in the of Carle ft “My healing vapor Hayford ^ dry goods department Sale or ten Net losses. $ 5,000 00 Auto in bed with an obstinate Breathe this vapor for five minutes unpaid seboom, Bangor; assistant grand secretary Jones_Mr. and Mra. Walter Upham are wife was down cough, until the head feels fine and clear, then go to Unearned premiums. 283,128 46 Angie E. Norton, Portland; grand guard, Al receiving congratulations on the birtn.Sunday, One 30 H. P. Maxwell T. Car, fully equipt and I believe had it not been for Dr. Monday. April honestly bed and sleep soundly until morning. No co- All other liabilities. 2,416 84 bert Mulligan, Bangor; grand sentinel, Georg 13th, of a son — Mr. and Mra. Leslie April E. M. F. T. Car. A trade. New Discovery, she would not be caine or or harmful in Booth’s over all liabilities. 541,564 16 Sale to continue m J3. Nowell, Dexter. and visited their One 30 H. P. King's living opium drugs Surplus Simpson grandson daughter, for HYOMEI. It is made of Australian Mrs. in Monroe Sunday_In cutting Some other truck It may pay today.” Known forty-three years as the Eucalyp- J- F.SHt Cooper tus and other It is to Total liabilities and surplus.$ 832,109 46 PUT NEW LIFE AND VIGOR INTO YOU * wood last Thursday Eddie Littlefield cut hit beat for coughs and colda. Price 60c antiseptics. guaranteed At to look at remedy end Colds and Catarrh or back. Just JAMES PATTEE & BLANCHE0. s horses by using Pratts Conditioner for Horw ■ two atitchea to close the you money SON, Agents, VI Ai thumb, requiring and $1.00. Recommended by all it—no stomach 3wl6 Maine. UNCOLN .and Cattle. Guaranteed. L. T. Shales Sc Soi >• wound. READ GARAGE & MACHINE CO. druggists. breathe dosing. Belfast,

, of Belfast. ! Mrs. waiter u. L-oombs recently snipped I shipping Items. Aitnouga the revenue Renews two goats of her own raising to Dover, N. H. cutter Woodbury is over 49 years of age the Mrs. Nora A. Larrabee of East Belfast will famous old craft under the command of Capt. p key has broken ground for the ^ Jr., some re- house on Salmond serve Seaside as “AFTER Randolph Ridgely, performed f a cottage street, Spiritualist society speaker and test medium markable stunts during the winter cruising the size of one just finished on the Sunday, April 20th, at two 2.30 and the ball is over” it season, assisted vessels valued at $213,950 Kred Sylvester. services, 7.30 p. n».—Secretary. girls, boarded 696 collected $1,760 in fines, The Uni means vessels, :wn of laborer, has versalists will have a parish party mend your silk hose Wellington, was 85 days, and covered 4.307.3 6 underway •n in with listed lia- in the vestry at o’clock this, Thursday, when bankruptcy that is the usual kind. nautical miles from Dec. 1st until April 1st. 57 and assets of His all who have earned an extra dollar are re- $51.50. The of the work performed by the to it and it to the importance include Belfast among quested bring pass treasurer. But if they are the many original Woodbury is appreciated when it is known The members of A. E. Clark S of Camp, V.. that 59 persons were on board vessels assisted will meet •mmissioners will have a hear- Wednesday evening, April 23rd, in and in many instances many might have been stead of as usual. There will n the petition for the straight- Monday evening lost had the Woodbury not rendered such valu- be an i ighway in Northport just be- entertainment, banquet and drill for able assistance... .Sch. Harold C. Beecher, Memorial It will be an ver bridge, at the place of the Day. open meeting. holeproof ! Capt. Ralph W. Pattershall. is loading cut ! The next meeting of Seaside Chautauqua you can do away with this stone at Stonington for New York .. .The fish- :ed that the Sawtelle circus is Circle will be with Mrs. C. A. Hubbard, No. 4 uncongenial task. ing schooner William Mathesun, Capt. John fast June 7th, and the Downie & Park street, Monday afternoon, April 21st. Devereaux, one of Capt. Nicholson’s fleet cleared from 12th for the .s June 18th, and that another The lesson will be from the C. L. S. C book, | Why? because the Hole- Bucksport April is to tour “Home in Magdalen Islands after a cargo of salt herring Canada, expects to Life Germany,” chapters eight, nine, silk hose are Guar- .... The August. ten and eleven. Roll call. Current Events. proof lighthouse board gives notice that anteed the same as their ! Moose Point Buoy, 1, spar, was replaced April go. Freedom, held a veiy inter- Bernes O. Norton and Charles B. Norton I 6th, having been heretofore reported missing. g Saturday, April 12th, and every have sold to Dwight Kimball of Whiting’s 1 regular kinds. Cost you -The steamer Marjorie and schooners Pema- d the social hour by Messrs, Creamery a Buick Model 36; to Frank Tozier no more | quid and Emma Webster have discharged bar- stt-r. Clement and Nickless. At of Unity a Metz special; and Metz 22’s, to J. F. than the mending rels from Bucksport for the Coe-Mortimer Co. o treat was served. Sheldon, Eion B. Gilchrest and Herbert W. kind, either. ....Sch. Harold C. Beecher, Capt. Ralph W. Aid of the Methodist Healey of Belfast and Herbert Hamlin of j Society 3 prs. Women’s Silk Hose Tuesday on a near i Brooks. guar j Pattershall, grounded ledge I ss g§(1 very successful public supper at anteed to wear three months | Fisherman’s Island in Mussel Ridge channel. estry last Friday evening. The The Rural Life Publishing Company has without holes, $3.00; 3 pairs The weather was hazy. The Beecher was wds large, the supper first class been incorporated under the laws of Maine, Men’s $2.00. S j pulled off by the buoy steamer Hibiscus and ;ai returns satisfactory. with Edward H. Kelley, president and treas- towed to Rockland, The damage was thought i Frank H. and Edward H. ■nit of 60 for our handker- urer; Davis, clerk; Be sure you the to have been The schooner was bound I days get original | slight. Kelley, Frank H. Davis and John H. Davis, oonnection with McCall’s Maga- to be I from Stonington to New York with granite. OOMETHING besides Cloth is obtained in (SJJ> directors. This Holeproof only had at p| red by limitation; but the old company will publish the ^ The Unitarian Alliance. The a and Summer Suit from Maine Rural Life, an annual od audience at the Colcord, Eliopolous, Arthur Ritchie, Miss Maude E Mrs. A. presenta- Barker, Before a Charles Lewis, Fred J. Walker. Trade Tuesday evening the hoard ratified the fdi) buying tailored-to-order suit let r,H‘iy me t ountry coy at tne ; C. Burgess, Mrs. E. A. Sherman; social com- Serge just arrived. If you H arrangements of the committee on new local but not as as The annual of the Travellers’ Club Mrs I. Mrs. us show our •.day night, large j meeting mittee, George Keating, Harry W. buy a Widow Jones once you handsome fabrics and industries with the Tierce-Billings Suit f|| quote |jj? [ lay demanded. It is one of will hp hpld at Dip Arts and Crafts room Tups- Company Clark, M s. B. H. Conant, Mrs. G. R. Doak, of Boston. The facts were published in last >ou will want that prices that are moderate. c productions of the day, a day, April 22nd. Mrs. Mary C. Mansfield and Mrs. Wm. M. Randall, Mrs. T. B. Dinsmore, always extremely week’s Journal. as the H »| e play, and is attracting large Mrs. Edward Morison will be the hostesses. Mrs. E. S. Pitcher, Mrs. Ralph H. Howes; dec- i make, style, make We personally guarantee fit. Another Success. The Juvenile Minstrel every -. where. The management of The business will consist of reports of officers, | orating committee, Mrs. B. H. Conant, Mrs. and fit is away ahead of all ^ show was Give us a to present only first class at- election of officers and appointments of com- repeated at The Colonial Theater George F. Ryan, Mrs. J. W. Frederick, Mrs. E. i|| try. (j»i; last before a ordinary makes of •rder to do so must have the mittees for the year 1913 14 An original pa- Thursday evening crowded house L S’evens, Mrs. F. R. Woodcock, Mrs. James Boys’ 1 and scored another and we can add Clothes. public. per upon “Child Labor” will be given by the success, S. Harriman; hospitality, Mrs. Jas. H. Howes, Try one this year The Home of Good Values secretary, Mrs. George E. Brackett. nothing to the commendation given last week Mrs. George A. Quimby, Mrs. Wm. B. Swan, and § y and dance at Seaside Grange j get complete satisfaction. of the initial April in the Uni- ■ performance, 3d, Mrs. A. C. Carter; housekeeping evening, April ^Lh, was a great Fire started in the grass last Tuesday about committee, RALPH D. SOUTH WORTH. ® versalist vestry. The m ambers of the chorus, Mrs. Horace E McDonald, Mrs. James S. Har- were ten tables of players. noon near the rustic bridge on the Thomas E. Harry W. Clark & Co., 1 which did were exceptionally good work, Fred riman, Mrs. Wm. M. Randall; benevolent com- 12 Main Street, re won by Miss Verna Kan- Shea place North Shore It was probably Belfast, Maine | Carl Ter Harold H jf| Johnson, Noyes, ley Tibbetts, Mrs. Wm. B. Mrs. Ben Hazel- J he Main Street Belfast. Haley, who received a glass i started from some one throwing down a match mittee, Swan, Clothiers, Bradford. Evan Wilson, Gladys Bradford, tine, Mrs. James H. Howes, Mrs. E. A. Sher- smoking set, respectively, f as they crossed the bridge. A strong wind iwa«KiH@iaaiM mmM Leota Kathleen Colcord. The two --——--- Patterson, man, Mrs. Mrs. £. R. I— i -i.uns went to Miss Sarah] was from the water and the fire work Joseph Tyler, Pierce, blowing netted 75 and at a recent performances $80 Mrs John R. school com- Cochran. At 10 o'clock the ed the in the rear Waterman; Sunday J rapidly, reaching buildings the sma;l meeting Current Events Club the mittee, Mrs. George R Doak, Mrs. Ben Hazel- d with dancers to music by i of the Henry G. Hills place before it was dis- boys class under the leadership of F. I. Wilson, tine, Mrs. 1. Mrs. James H« Another party was covered. workers soon had it under George Keating, given Willing voted to j give the church $60 and dispose of lookout committee, Miss Maude E control. Clowes; the balance later for the benefit of the Sunday Barker, Mrs. J. C. Swan, Mrs. George A. Gi- lent of Schools I'ayson ! school. Rev. David L. Wilson went to Portland last chrest, Mrs. James S. Harriman; parsonage re- the the cry teachers in the j Friday morning with the three little Danforth The following deed was received, April loth, pair committee, Mrs. Albert A. Carter, Mrs. ■. Monday, April 21st, at 4 p. j boys, Emery, Warren and Lawrence, and plac- for recording at the Waldo County Registry Wm. B. Swan, Miss FYances Chase. Miss Col- ndent Woodbury requests all ; ed them in the Peering Home for Boys. Their of Deeds: “Horace Chenery, Belfast, to Frances burn as president reviewed the work of the .ake a special effort to attend. | OFFERS AN ELEGANT LINE OF grandfather, Austin Danforth, has cared for E. Hunt, Brookline, Mass., all my land with year, summarizing the interesting report of the 1 in Memorial hall on speak J them since the death of their mother, and Mr. the buildings thereon situated in the city of efficient and faithful secretary. Interest in i, peal to all who are interest-. Wilson was instrumental in locating them in Belfast; said land being bounded as follows: By the general w ork of the society has been good, and all citizens are invited J this school. The other little one, Everett, land of United States Government; Franklin the literary work,including the original papers NECKWEAR, Mr. Smith. The constitu- j will be placed in a school as soon as arrange- street, by property of Thomas W. Pitcher, by presented at the regular meetings, better than and School Association will j ments can be made. property of my wife, Julia Chenery; by Cedar the average, and the work of the various com- i discussed at this meeting. ■ ! street, by Main street. It being the Crosby and mittees very efficient. The treasurer's report Work was begun last Monday morning on HOSIERY, H' Ys the Swift Shoe Busi- Tucker places, so-called.” ; showed a good sum raised and expended and a j the Cobe cottage in Nortbport with a crew of \ Webber, formerly [with the satisfactory amount in the treasury. Mrs. J. about 25 men. J. G. Aborn, who has cha ge of Spraying and Pruning. Mr. A. K. Gardner, ;h Shoe Co. of Portland, has C. Swan reported the committee’s work on the / $>.«* j the carpenter work, is building an office and is State Horticulturist, and Mr. Sweetser, Asst. | GLOVES, r. of W. A. Swift and will con- revision of the bylaws and her report was ac- to build a shop, a shed for horses, State Horticulturist, gave a very carpenter interesting 1 business at the old stand on cepted. The subject of the paper to be deliv- etc. The masons are getting ready to start and instructive demonstration of spraying and ana carry the same lines of ered by Miss Marian Hazeltine at the next on the first story, which will be mainly of rock pruning at the residence of C. R. Coombs on SHIRTS, announcement will be made meeting was changed from Stephen Phillips to and cement work, and a large crew will be em- Northport avenue, April 15th. A goodly num- >nv wil'. be glad to know that Mr. Pageants and Pageantry. The society is look- ployed and the work rushed to get the build- ber of enthusiastic fruit growers was in at- in business in forward to a and ; Special engage his home ing prosperous helpful year i ing under roof before cold weather. tendance and aU expressed their appreciation HATS, CAPS, Swift’s old customers and the and hopes to be able to redecorate the inter- and I of the able manner in which everything was J Friday are assure! a deal At last afternoon of ior of the church in the near future. This is by square and the meeting Monday explained to them. The attendance undoubt- In fact anything you may wish. at the home of the fifth annual election of Miss Colburn as .rtesy. the Improvement Society, held would have been much j Saturday edly larger had the All new the Mrs. E. Brackett, it was that the appre- goods and in pen night of the season of the secretary, George traveling not been so hard. Mr. Gardner and president, showing society up-to-the-minute style take the work at the ciates her efficiency, society wili be held tomorrow', voted to up regular City VI CnrActcnp aIaopIii tVinf iltAv. at the when Dr. E. E. Philbrook of Park and to leave the improvements understood their demon- thoroughly business, EAST BELFAST. MASONIC TEMPLE. BELFASl, MAINE. muck to the committee, consisting of n al School will read an origi- special strated their ability to instruct and make plain Sale Dr. Elmer Small, Messrs. E. R. Pierce and ‘Old English Folk Songs and to those interested, and by their gentlemanly Miss Annella Guptill has returned home from was to have a AT THE "”t.” John R. Dunton. It also voted manner and evident desire to instruct made __ The paper will be illus- ! a visit in Rockland with Mrs. Daisy Bird. clam bake at the Park in friends and their wofk by Dr. Philbrook and some of public City early many cinnot help be- Rev. G. E. Edgett of Rockland was a guest, June, several oi me commiueeg were reap- benefit to all in aient. It promises to be an ing of great interested fruit ; of Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Rankin a few’ last and others w ill be announced at the clays '* j yment. The pointed growing. High school week. of Good | Home Values meeting. studying alcng these lines May Judge Philbrook Welcomed. Prior to the Mr. Walker has moved from the back to to attend city and 00 Hats in free of charge. Dr. Poor’s Mills. Orrin L. Wentworth and opening of the April term of the Supreme Ju- Any $2.50 $3 I the Kelley residence, which he bought about a LOBSTERS warren family returned home last week. Mr. Went- dicial Court last Tuesday Associate Justice our Window year ago. Display Friday presiding at the present term worth has had charge of Bay View farm at Warren C. Philbrook met the members of the -AT- S. J, Court. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Centner of Hartford, and Saturday only Cape Rozier for the past three years. All are Waldo County Bar Association informally in Ct.. are at their on the shore off Sears- $1.75 to have them back law and received their warmest cottage The steamer Castine re- glad again ...Maynard the library port avenue for a short stay. We also carry Kimball, who has been sick for some time, was His desk in the court room complete ■r and Brooksville route April congratulations. was treasurer Bramhafl’s of Stinson elected of in Market operated on for appendicitis last Monday by bore a beautiful bouquet Lawson pinks in Mrs.Harvey lines daily, Sundays excepted, as Dr’s Pearson of Morrill and Small and John- and rose shades, there the Ladies’ Aid of Mason’s Mills chapel. A -Chatle3 Taplty’s wharf, West delicate pink placed by MEN’S and BOYS’ at 10 of Palestine correction of last week’s a. ! son of Belfast. He away o’clock the members Commandery, K. T. report. m ; Castine, 6 30 a. m.; passed j with the ’. 7.30 a. Tuesday morning-Mrs. Olivia Carver of of Belfast, following sentiment at- Mr Gordon returned to Thorndike last Mon- m.; Sandypoint, 740 List of Officers and Corporators Fleeted v has a of "7 a. I Vinalhaven, who been spending part tached: day after a short visit with his mother, Mrs, CLOTHING m.; Bucksport, Bennett at Annual W our Meeting of mterport, 9.00 a m.; Ban- ! the winter with her sister, Mrs. Elsie Banks, “To distinguished frater, with heartiesl Leroy Staples, Swan Lake avenue. n.. and kindliest wishes AND Returning—Bangor &Bar returned home last week-Mr. and Mrs. felicitations for a judicial ► Belfast 1 The which was to have been | Savings Bank, p. m ; 3.15 career as brilliant and successful as these supper given Winterport, p. Ernest Marsh and Mrs. Etta Brown have 147 Ill flowers are beautiful and last at church was p. ; Verona, 4 00 p. m.; pure.” Friday night Trinity post- Belfast. p. m.; 4 moved onto the Marsh farm for the summer. A number of prominent Belfast Masons were Maine, Penohscot, 40 p. mo poned on account of bad weather, and will be FURNISHINGS n. court room at the Brooksville, arrive, 6.00 p. in the opening, Judge Phil- APRIL 9, 1913. ■' For the Flood Sufferers. Several of the tomorrow, Friday, night regardless of ll receive prompt attention. brook holding a warm place in the hearts of given AND m returned to the Bucksport Belfast churches, the secret societies and the order in Belfast, which he has frequently weather. A social wii’ follow. ate last Saturday after a thor- visited. On this occasion the chaplain was other organizations, have responded, with the Brower Circle of Mason’s Mills held a TRUSTEES >ng on the railway at Eminent Rev. David L. Wilson, past eminent chapel Camden, in to the call for aid for the J. H. Howes, B. I). which had been her country general, commander of Palestine Commandery. supper and social at the home of Mrs. Leroy Field, supplying A. I. Brown, R. M. brooksville to start on flood sufferers. Rev. Father Dennis McCabe In the absence of;Sheriff Cushman, who was Johnson, Monday Staples last Saturday night. After a bounti- < O E. Frost. eu that to the place and Bangor. took a collection the first after the called Montville, Tuesday, by death of Sunday ful the evening was spent 12 Main NasturtiumS OFFICERS his brother, Deputy Littlefield of Monroe offi- supper socially, Street, Belfast, Me. kt. disaster and Mrs. Emma without notice his congregation was I etc. A was also Estes, who ciated and his place taken by Deputy P with games, grab bag enjoyed 11 Janies H. Howes, President, Patterson with was * road in East Belfast, responded $9, which forwarded to G. Hurd of North port. J. which caused great merriment; also a guess All in Wfimej: Dorman, Treasurer, Judge Knowlton last the Maine Diocese fund. Thomas H. Marshall MASSACHUSETTS BONDING AND II varieties, ttilctjfest. Assistant Treasurer. Friday on New Advertisements. James H. Howes bean bottle. A prize was given for the hear* harles Post, G. A. R., sent a collection of $10 to the SURANCE CO., n-»s STATE Eiou Walker, charged with OJd Fellows now ST., bulk and , block, has his full sprinj est guess to the number of beans and the package. dangerous weapon. Both claim office of the Department Adjutant General in BOSTON, MASS. stock of suits, coats, skirts, dress materials an< | a was won CORPORATORS : an.! prize, glass dish, by George Y, near the Estes house, and Portland, to be forwarded in the Maine fund. Assets December trimming, in all the styles that will be ii Bean. The Circle netted $S. 31,1912, Albert C Burgers, James H. that The Unitarian Howes, believing the land to he Society sent a collection of Real •■Brown. | vogue the coming season, ready for inspection estate...$ 14,000 Ralph H. Howes, on David and about to the Unitarian Shute-Waterman. Alfred E. *rll;u,': Walter Gray to $75 minister in Dayton, Parcel and mail Shute, eldest Mortgage loans. 6,000 Flower Nathan I Houston. post orders solicited ...Chas si Seeds p'k' 'p reparatory to the Ohio, that he look the Belfast son of Mrs T. L. Shute, and Miss Stocks and bonds. 1,954,321 I >9 : Chase, Ralph M Johnson, fencing land. requesting up F. Swift, Masonic has Christie, ■ Temple, grass seed Cash in office and an' 1' ted and of bank. 275,104 ! 17 _ P tleorge Johnson, leveling a shot gun at young man, Frank W Twombly. Wm. H. youngest daughter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas RobertkYp'iVUrn K Dun farm and garden seed, flower seeds, tweel Agents’ balances. 635,259 : ton, Samuel M. 1 Locke, ordered them from of Waterman of the field. Bray the Colonial Theater sent $15. the North port, were quietly married Bills receivable. 504 1 'hnSttore, Lucius 1 .M, peas and nasturtiums, all varieties, in buli o Donald, Judge Knowlton found Interest and kmna\PBen D. Field, Clarence proba- proceeds of a benefit night, to the Red Cross April 5tn at the Universalist parsonage by rents. 20,725 I SCHAS. F. O. Boor uced the ...The silk hose are SWIFT I Charles H. respondent under $50 package Holeproof guar All other assets. 29,354 7 Field, Thomas W. Hitcher he peace. She headquarters as a contribution to the Maine Rev. A. A. Blair, who used the single ring ser- Herbert T. appealed and anteed the same as their regular kinds an< * Field, Israel V\ Barker ',Lh t Paries Harry Estes and Richard fund. Tuesday evening, April 15th, a supper vice. The bride was attired in a Gross assets. < W 1 rederick, cost no more than the kind. Sold becomingly $2,934,270 « tieorge A. t^uimby cs- On of mending onb Deduct items not Masonic Temple. Onando L. Frost, complaint M A ! was given in the Baptist church under the suit of a delicate shade of with hat to admitted. 159,966 ! William 11. : 'he at The Dinsmore Store ...See list of brown, (juimby, Belfast Society for the officer AffiertGa,nroans, I.endal T. Shales ru.■ 1 to auspices of the Ladies Sewing Circle for the match. The couple were unattended. Miss Lion ty Animals, Mrs. James and corporators elected at the annual Admitted assets. $2,774,303 : 12 '■ B.t.,iehrest, Kdward Sibley bast Belfast meetinj Asa A. was into court sufferers from the flood. Osceola Waterman has been an employe in Leonard & Liabilities Howes, William B. brought i.f the Belfast Savings bank.See statemen December 31, 1912. Swan. to the of in Iwlfi charge cruelty in Council, response to a call from the Red Barrows shoe factory for some few years and Net unpaid I Attest: W. J "“t- and of the Searsport National bank of losses..$ 340,300 DORM AN, Clerk. decrepit horse. After Searsport Unearned ! men in that district, will give from their treas- her genial disposition has made many friends. premiums. 850,160 5 BUY YOUR nee, ... .See statement of Judge Knowlton ordered The City National banl All other liabilities. 182,361 1 « and also the of a ten-cent Mr. Shute at intervals has | killed, and as it was ury, proceeds sup- been employed in ap- of Belfast ...R. P. Hills, Belmont avenue Cash capital. 1,000,000 1 ■n:u, of $20, it was ordered per to be next at 6 followed the shoe but of late that given Tuesday 30, for sale one 390 factory, has been fireman Surplus over all liabilities. 401,480 u rursed offers egg capacity to'that amount by an entertainment and whist. Cyphers in the sardine when lire incubator and four factory, running He is proof Cyphers fire- Total liabilities and surplus. $2,774,303 : ; also on the police force and has served as ■ proof, self-regulating and AGENTS ■ ■ self-ventilating in rear--n.—- —li—ii- "i councilman in the board. door brooders, all in city The couple will --- 1Wi-'ll' -■— perfect condition ...B CARLETON DOAK.Belfast, Maine -Nl--ULiUL^z reside at 10 avenue. Grass Seed Searsport O. Norton, Waldo County agent, advertiaei Congratula- B. F, COLCORD.Searsport, Maine i.iuuo me cAienueu a or a prosperous luture. WILFRED H. LORD.Wir. ter Mail " t ie Buick “31,” price $1,285, fully equipped port. Some of the Items MACOMBER, FARR & WHITTEN, August AND ALL KINDS OF This is a motor car of the highest Mr PROSPECT FERRY. type. State Agents for Maine. 3wl6 15 Cents a has roadsters Quart. Norton and touring cars, $950 U J School began in this district last Monday, ckft _i __.i -i. ,-- » *•* dciivj Miss of “*-- nuiUKJgUI Myna Murphy Camden, teacher.... 40 Cents a Gallon. on request. Telephone number, 144-11_ School began at Mt. Heagan last Miss j Monday, PARISIAN SAGE GARDEN A D. Faustina of this SEEDS wi I Ralph Southworth, 12 Main street, will havi Harding place, teacher. gallon preserve Mrs. J. A. Pierce and little WE a special Friday and daughter Minerva -OF— SELL Saturday sale this week 0 M. B. 60 dozen and MrB. Grant and sons Harold PUTS HAIR ON At $2.60 and $3 bats in and Bu- YOUR HEAD AND KEEf s egg*. Any the window for $1.76 ford of were Sandypoint, week-end visi.or8 IT THERE. L. T. SHALES & SON lines of men’s and with their Mr. and WaM Complete buys clothing anc parents, Mrs. W. U. Harri- Window What’s the use of Paper, Shades, Alabastine, furnishings ...Harry W. Clark man-W. D. Harriman, reported ill several being bald? What sent * & Co., have 64 MAIN POOR'S weeks ago. Is still confined to the house_G. is there in deliberately hair 1 STREET, BELFAST DRUG STORE just received new Widow Jones knicker- allowing your Jap-a-Lac, Room Sash boys’ W. Silver haa gone mate of the steamer Annie Mouldings, Rods, bocker Norfolk suits in turn gray? blue Berge. Nothin) Belle.Mrs. Evelyn Harrison entertained Do you want to look old before better in clothes in fit or the H. H. club 10th ...Miss your tinu ? We the Best boys style ... Assist- April Addie M. Carry Only Burlap, Creton, Scrim, Johnson’s Wood Ginn returned to Give the old will ant cook wanted by Jellison & Worcester, Mass., on last up thought; age come all t< 0 Greer.... Lob boat. {!=-—._ at Saturday’s soon. I Dyes» fMixed Paints, Liquid sters Bramhall’s market_Mrs. Charlei 5wl4 Veneer, Dry H. Coombs and Look after your hair. PARISIAN wi daughter, brothers and sisters Sage kill the dandruff Paste, Paint publish a card of Paint Now germs, and is the only prepa Magic Size, Brushes. thanks.Auction sale oi so as we ation, far know, that is guaranteed 1 • household goods at If to have the F. A. Griffin place you ought painted last year and do so. FOR Belmont waited for paint to come-down, how much do Man or no SALE avenue, Monday, April 21st, sale t< woman, matter how old you ar QUICK WANTED BY you think you made? PARISIAN will make look continue until goods are Sage you younger. One 3 H. P. Stover Gasolene disposed of_Sei You'll buy an extra gallon this year. There’s Why not to A. A. Howes & Co.’s Engine, guar statement of go and g< the (6 or $6 for and labor. You a anteed CARLE & Massachusetts Bonding i paint think you large bottle today, it only costs 60 cents, an j condition, $85.00 JONES. Ios. Co. won’t, but can’t Agents, Carleton B you will; you stretch paint. your money back if it does not cure dandrul One 1 H. P. Stover Doak, Belfast; It is the t, Gasolene Engine, near F. Coleord, Searsport; Wilfred always so; longer you wait, the stop falling hair, or itching of the scalp, H. Lord, Win n>ore end Besides will ly new, $37.00. See them at * E*'nt wages. what paint is make your hair luxuriant, bright ar j AW for. What is it for? State agents for^Maine" DEVOE beautiful, and it is the moat refreshing, pleai READ GARAGE & MACHINE CO. Mason & Hall sell it. ant and invigorating hair made. dressing 40 High Street. Belfast. One of tlie most unusual of the evcuts notion, ami all the steps in the'f,r will be a great iutenmtiomil military sses of manufacture will |„. Sore Feet 1 tournament conducted throughout‘the lueed, so that the visitor p EZO is Guaranteed for Weary, Bummer under the direction of Major ompreheud the ... ( Aching Feet, Bunions and Corns Sidney A Ionian. U S. A., military j naterial into the tinished pi direetor ot the exposition Foreign he great Alining palace, : If v.iur foot are tender, sore, burn and American militia will and and k< ep you feeling miser- troops and regu- luge crushers be show nbb il rhe turn-. go to-day, lay down lars will take part in the competitive n the Varied Industries 25 •• ;its -Sii i want a ;iar of EZO. T> u rub '-a EZ« • and rub out agony. drills and maneuvers, during which it ooms, weaving the finest tv >s vanish like and I'n will magic, is anticipated there will he assembled ( foreign and domestic nm you'll have as -n.d a pair of feet as urn hown in in *n\ one on earth. EZO \< a refined oint- nearly f>( 1.1 troops, including many operation, the i that is also for sunburn, ment splendid detachments from the crack regiments ion building will be seen j eh.iting and after shaving. Druggists & the as nodern of of ^ of such the designs every where sell All Nations Eagerly Awaiting the Opening foreign nations, Tenth hipl: In 1915. Hussnrs. tlie First Dragoon Guards, duties, hydroplanes, snPn ! Panama Canal and the Splendid Celebration tlie Grenadiers. From Germany it is achts, motorboats and oil,. An of Workmen Palaces the anticipated will come a troop of the sms in which tlie world inn Army Erecting by kaiser's own Potsdam Garde. Other aendous strides during n Golden Gate—Vast Exhibits of All Nations features of the program will lie tilled The oriental displays w i n Al «.« T < 11 I V with interest. Great lie must interesting phases SOLO AND GUARANTEED BY international to oe tompieieiy msianeu. Lung Bchentzenfests under the direction of lositioii to the tnan who A. A. HOWES & CO. n tlie of the wo Before the selieutzen societies of tlie world progress Opening Day. will he held Equally fascinating will icross the Pacific. Xotln he a gathering of ttie singers of the liore startling nor empli. | ranee of the PROBATE NOTICES. world It is anticipated that the g ith world more ) Greatest Live Stock Shows In History—Choruses of ering of songsters from all parts of :lie contrast which will l» | America and from Europe will include i Host advanced roinmuidti' At a l i. bale t ourt held vat Belfast, within and Trained Singers of the World—International Military >i the Bounty of Waldo, on the second Tues choruses of 20.000 trained voices. Tlie 1a of today and tliat of t1 OH A i; l.ES C MOO HE, PRESIDENT PANAMA day of April. A. I>. 1»13. — of Nations of the Competitions Pageants Welsh National Eisteddfod, a noted PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. i ian. which lias ap|iropriat>. certain instrument, to be the last ; purporting till make a d will and testament "I Tlieston Wadlin. late Orient Are the Features. Ringing organization of Wales, is offer ! magnificent A Among Striking has made tremendous strides in m said of try its own on of Belfast, Bounty Waldo, deceased, ing $00,00(1 in prizes for all sorts of j ng palace having been presented tor probate. Panama-Pacific Inter- Final Details of Most of the fnited Stales mid Europe and. in j Copyright, 1913, by Magnificent competitions in vocal and instriinien dte, which will occupy Hi be to all in ! countries of the world dm* Ol d. red. Thai notice given persons national Exposition Co. fact, in all j Netherlands will a of this order to he Universal till music. Tyrolean. Swiss, expend teivstod by earning copy Expositions. Swedish, \ few and ex in The !•' lug the last years, many j tint. vv<-ek> —-- pa-blElied successively German. Italian, Norwegian and otli I -- publican .lourn.ii. published at Belfast, that they hiliir.s of automobiles little known tc j at a Probate 1 ourt, to lie held at er singing societies have long since im^v appeal the general will he shown. In Belfast. wiilm. and said t onnty. on the second HAMILTON WRIGHT. In* of tures presented in the amusement and puldic By will finished by the hitter part started to raise funds so that they may Tuesday of May next, at ten of the clock concessions district. j deed, so great is the interest of the ail ’1 have, the June, ltd I Every detail of tlie expo- be' at what be ton* noon, and -show ca'iso any they it^ originality ami splendor splendidly represented will manufacturers in the 1" tonmhile exposi j why tlio vim*- Miould not proved, approved Panama-Pacific International Ex- sition will have been perfected months Working Model of Panama Canal. be the greatest gathering of the sing : and allowed. tion that the National Association ot vis- : JAM FS ! .1 BB V, Judge "id the most before its opening, and the first The concessions will lie the most ers of all countries in Ath position surpass history. Ant• >mohii<* .Manufactun rs will con ; xV true copy Utest: IN of Amer- itors in 1 >15 will find every exhibit ever shown and will embrace letie meets of all kinds will lie held marvelous original A rm k W 1 k- Mid', Keglster. expositions struct a huge motor building covering installed. will re- nml The of trade completely There such novel features as a mod- Tlie crack athletes of < Irce o. ica Europe. shifting working Germany. five a rcs ami with a dome main no work to he done that would el of the America towering, I'f >v 11 III n have endured for centuries Panama canal, with a England. France. and olios- At il 1 > »1* 11 11' 111 11 11 lilt routes that capac- Lf.o feet for American automobiles fm th- ni\ I w aM-* on the 8tli day of of detract from the beauty of the finished of lauds will and the opening of new fields trade ity handling 2,0011 people through its compete. of automobile- April. A L> i" 18 alone .Manufacturers to the nations of the earth production. locks every twenty minutes; a repro rjAUAll AMil K FOYK. widow of Hollis F. expansion Masterpieces of History. ii Europe are equally interested Tbe nf Paler un*. m said ( of are in financial cen- duction of the Grand Canyon of Ari- 0 Fum*. at'* ounty anticipated every Department Plans Completed. Tlie artistic phases of the exposition tine-t makes of foreign automobiles dec- havim: a petition \ WaMm sc-l, presented ter in the world. In that small strip zona by the San a l'e railway; a pano- lha* an allowance may be made to her Every department of the exposition will lie notable. The greatest master i will be shown The classification of Maying rama out *>f Urn estate l said deceased. known as the Panama canal depicting toe battles of Napoleon, 1 personal of lund has long since fully completed till pieces of history will he assembled it; their display, as indeed of all the nth Ordered, That the s..,d petith nergive notice to another the j zone, ten miles in width and forty-sev- illustrating evolution of all l*-! son* interested by causing a copy of tins plans along the most approved definite the classical Palace of Fine Arts, a su ers. has been under the direction of 1 >r. t<* tliree weeks ocean to ocean, the American Dreadnought and sub- order be published successively en miles long from lines, and preparations for the thou- perb building partly circular in form I Frederick I V. Skiff of the Field Co a il.-- Join a Republican mil, newspaper pub- a marine boats which will dive into a there is being completed work that >•. lished it i’elasi, that ihey may appear at a 1’ro- sands of exhibits which a world's ex- and describing an are of l.pio feet lumhian museum and undoubtedly the 1'< to be held It Bellast, within ami for revolutionize the great lake into which will he gathered bate 'ill. will more profoundly position embraces are now under way its outside edge While the origins' foremost exposition authority in the said "it the 13th day of May. A. I). | (ounty. world's trade than national strange lislt and plants from tropical Ibid, at ten m the -lock befi re noon, and show any throughout the globe. Undoubtedly the paintings of the old masters will bo w-Mul toila\ I Skiff was (li waters. deputy -f tin \ the of said tlie life of the Visiters will view marine life j cause. any have, why prayer ( achievement within most phase of an interna- a scale never la-foiv rector of tin* World's Colum should not b- important displayed upon general petition.*!’ granted. The of the through the port toles of the boats. Al- James LIB BY. Judge. American people opening tional exposition from an industrial seen in America, there will also he a hiaii expos-! itm in Chi-ngo in 1M»M. di most 3.h'Wt for A true Attest canal marks an in the applications concessions copv. Panama epoch and educational standpoint lies in the remarkable asriobit of the work of con- re tor m inef ot the Fnited States kthi u W Leonard, Register. j The have been received, and tweniy-seven life of mankind upon the earth. classification and arrangement of ex temporaneons artists All the varied commission to the Parts exposition it of them " ill an 1 u’A s* ('"'.i t "! held at Bel- involve outlay of more i.Du in Probate, names of Colouel George W. Goethals. hibits so that these shall convey tin* schools of art. both in America and I'.'OO, director of exhibits at St. !.• u- li ta>l. nil tin “t:. -iny of April, 1813. Everett than $2.(Hio.ouo. ] administrator of the canal zone, and <»f le-son to the visitor. The 1 Gomirrh, administrator on the estate of Mel- greatest Europe, wiil bo illustrated by painting- j n I in M and is director general of u viu \\ G -mi :<•'!. l it Barnham. in said Coun- which have beer, executed sin e 1:»• 1'a na ma-i'rnitic international Exposi ty, deceased, iiaviug presented his second and el administration of said estate The of this is to encourage i ti m In Skiffs distinguished talents filial account object stop •» by a ir.eriean 1 ’« s \ lor allowance. artists of the rl.*• as an export in international ci.issirj. a present day to do fttt'U'.i; W that notice thereof be given, three j ITU ALL I Ordered, Itest and greatest w, ik and to d," ■ t on resulted ill his being selected week- ‘.i.cee'isively, in The Republican Journal, by PANAMA C ANAL sanl a ?iew>pupe; published in Belfast, in County, a spirit of appreciation of contemn.a I at* gov* rnmeiit of .Japan to din t tin that n.i interested may a't* mi at a Pro- •tills LToat'-st I w *; d'- persons neons great -;:"ii which on the 13th Amcri nti art Educational dis e.\p .Inpan planned bate Court, to be‘held at Belfast, ; if Tile L"\* liintn of Spain day »i May next, and show cause, any plays at IP exposition will be slmwt J Exhibits Never Seen Before, ihe said account should not be that its «ii>r a\ shall they have, why a I upon stnpondotis scale School nil v visit t allowed the exposition will give artistic, and the tinest JAMES LIBBY, Judge. dren throiigbo'it the I'nited I States will "tie opportunities for a practical edit A true Attest: rare paintimr:*. copy. contribute for 1 Spuifi. Arthur W. their Post work ■atioii thai i*e could not otherwise ; ji Leonard, Register. works «*f art ne\ r bet'- la •’,■ of dominant u the expositor, js ,.d,, ] .:ain in a li-mina*. Because tills is the j of .* v. ;.l ,-v), a il” a LI)- 1 ss.— In Court of Probate, held at Bel- cntionnl A" ,f Euiv; the great world's ex irst of til" groat of the li last. "ii the 8th day ot April, 1813 "il- ^positions | ■■ Never Before ha1 summed the acliie' -- E< lia.no. V 'ier. administrator on the estate o' positions up j >'< lit u• tion to be held at a s. a I sain Timothy Hunt, it" cf Burnham, m men's of m- • The 1 *,ai a 'ua I’a-dti kind ;■;> t the rime ti->t i p'»rt ill--" mis of lieavv exliibit that ( uni’.. .1* c -used, having presented his lit st and | the. have l.. |,o d tit d the Pam '!*•> Exp'-siti.-n 1::• s at lai;:.Ml final, ace- .nit of administration of said estate j '•••old m»t iia*rwise he readil\ tr ns j ■ f< r allowance Pneiltc !’■' .i’iona.l will velopincnt er he; .• Fxtiosi'iro pot1ed : I h;rope, t!..• ori lit a ! | orde-ed i hut notice thereof be given, time d Allied all ( '• .si! i a carry this work to it- highest fttlif.- I: ml- and never before .-Imw. weeks '!■ f*'' v I y ill The Republican Journal, a new 'i ap. ] ,'dialled in B.eli,ist. ill sai«I otiuty. that ai. 11* u.tejesied may attend at a Pro- batt urt “he 1 it B fa-t, on the 18th day __—• Of May !;• imi show i'hou if a •> they have, w hv -lie •c.e::i; >1 mud not be ’nl"W"d J V Ml s LIM Y. Judge. A true'copv Ytte-t: It M ! IN Mil-. R( 1

irAl.hd.o -in Co ill o: rohate, hell! at Bel ▼ I 'u< s n day .-l Apul, 11• 13. Marian K. he estate oi u gust a We >. ate if i r. -1. n.i s ic. ounty, !!111•*!:•• I in Be M -1 Wi said County t Hit n<-* i1' inlet- 'ie-1 inn\ attend at Pro ba I " i. J-. 1 e.,. ... i. the 18th day "i -y i• 1 "\ c.tuse, if y they *■“ -1: Mijij n>u n io\\ ed. .1 A \i J> 1.1 BBY, Judge. Atm. ,-y. .Attest !; «. Aim;i W. Leonard, Uegi-ter.

4 nv IN |> l UA I niA I NOTia: The -ub- Copyright, 1913, by Panama-Pacific International Exposition Co. A •r:l"f Jieieb> gives notice that slie lias | been «i;i v a] pointed adiniinstiatiix of m< es- tftie of Imposing Facade of Machinery Hall, the Largest Building at the Panama-Pacific Interna- ?KE D K R1CK MORTIMER STINER. late »f Wiuterport, tional Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. in Hie Co tivty of Waldo, deceased, and given bond a- ■ law direets. All pu-.-i- having deniMid-mrainsr ttie* estate of said deceased ar« » In another section of the de-ir* -ent the-ame for grounds pi* settlement, aud Colonel Gorgas. sanitarian, must for- classification by which tlio exhibits of a!; i:i leiiied thereto are quested to make pay there are assured the most compre- ment ilUllied the immor the world will be in ihe vast iately. ever he inscribed among displayed hensive liv»> stock display ever mad* VI SA .J. STINER. tals of Amen an The United exhibit bails at San Francisco has been Wii terpoit, March 11.1 -13.—3w 14 history. and great livestock shows. The expo r and is the most States is sin euing the sea voyage be- perfected pronounced sition mana-jcment has set aside .<175. tween San 1 ran isco and New York advanced ever adopted at a universal I CC TOR'S NOTICE The sn-.-cnher m-. ,• OUU for pivinTums and caGi prizes in 1,a.X by give- iiotbte that a'- ha- been duly ap- by S.000 miies, opening up the Pacific exposition. Thousands of applications live stock *• exhibitions King (Icurgt pointed X'-i‘U1.1r of the la-1 vand testament for exhibit have been received of coasts of North and South America to space of England will, it is anti, ipaled. iu from leadin'.' exhibitors throughout the ET I \ .1 W EBB, ate of Swauvilie, the profitable commerce of the I'uro among the exhibitors, sending bis prizf world The number of is In tin vimty .a Waldo, d.—eas d. Ali persons pean nations ami rendering possible di- applications Shorthorns and Ht refol ds iu compe having dm ■ aga.n-t --late •[ said pr- lie -ame for set- tition witli the best stock in thest ■ lect the finest and most are r< queste i the Atlantic coasts of the United Stales only repre breeds to he exhibited from othei to in kc auhen; j inimeii:;j<-iv. and South America. state, ter- senfative exhibits in each instance it i RED J. \A EBB. Every lands. Prize dairy and beef stock Swaia !!» Ap. s, 1 M3. ritory and colonial possession of the from Belgium. Switzerland. Holland. United States will share in our increas- Germany England. Australia. China 4 1 d J M i l: A s IRIX no'Ljck. The sub- ed national prosperity. Every conn Brazil and other countries will 1m- land * g.vcs m-tice tiiat -be has di. p. ;.*d admini-ttatrix of the es- ry in the world will profit. The na- ed from ocean going vessels at tlie tate of tions of the world are preparing for quarantine station at Angel island ant! 1 i K \ !; V W. M a RR1 N E V, late of B elfast, America’s Panama celebration at San thence to the ox v transported directly ii tb- i.ity i> A a Ido, deceased, and given Francisco in 1915 a scale that acres ol 11-• di ed- All person- havingde- upon position grounds. Thirty lJ1 1 id.-.iii'i t;i• estate of -aid d-ceased are will never have been equaled. ground have been reserved for the live d to pre-ent tin* ay- Feb. 20, 1915. department, nu it Opening immediately. of D. O. Lively, one of the nntabU ADA M. BOWMAN. The gates of the Panama-Pacific In- telfast, April 8, 1913. authorities in this branch of American ternational Exposition will swing open industry. An international poultry to visitors from all parts of the world A DM I MsTK^l Oh’S NOTICE. 'the sub- show, at which 15.000 prize wiuninc ■*» si-.n- cm Feb. 20. 1915. but on nejeby gives notice that he has development birds will be and a exhi he* i: ii shown, great apiointed acministrator of the estate till phases of the exposition is so far of hition of wool and mutton types by advanced that even at this time it is HELEN !, .-MlTH.late of Stockton, Springs, the National Wool Growers* associa to outline a Hi ii*- ..* \\ ,i!d(,t and possible definitely picture tion and the will interest thou- ■ deceased, given packers bonds as .aw iiu-cts. All persons that will visitors in 1915 having greet as race demand- ag the e-tale of -aid deceased sands. also will big meets The will set a new record ai- de-;r*-d to pre-eni ;fie sa'tie for settlement, exposition Twenty live thousand dollars in prize> ai,d: ., indebted U • -• ■ -1.• me i. quested to make in the rapid construction of the ex- payment imnn-d‘at.-!\. Is already assured. EM i RY A. ( A hibit palaces to accommodate the dis- LDERW Oul). Navies of the World, Stockton Spring-, Aju 8, 1913- plays of exhibitors. Just inside tlie One of the most entertaining fea Golden (into and upon a charming site T I RIX's NOTICE. The subscriber here- lures of the exposition will he found ii EXK(by gives noiic 11 » t she lias been duly ap- that extends for almost three miles a of events to extern5 pointed executrix of tin* last will ami testament shores great program of along the of San Francisco bay throughout its entire course, from Feb WASHINOTuN R. l‘E \''EY, late of Swanville, r vast army of workmen is engaged 20 until I hr. 4. 1915 Perhaps the most In the County of W<: i.*. decea-ed. All persons fn erecting a city of palaces designed having demands agaiu-t the estate of said de- spectacular of the varied events will ceased are ile-ired to by an architectural commission com- present tile same for set- FREDERICK J. V. SKIFF. DIRECTOR IN ■ tleuiem. aud ah I be comprised in the assemblage of bat 1913, by Panama-l\u:ifi :• iia! R.\ p. -n mdebted thereto are requested prised of a number of America’s fore- chief of foreign and domestic par- Copyright, to make paym-nt itunmdia of of the world ely. most I ticipation. tleships the nations MARTHA M. architects. There will be four- REAVEY. i in San Francisco This Arch at the Panama-Pacific international San Francisco, Belfast, April 8, 1913. teen huge main to bay. compos Triumphal Exposition, exhibit buildings be would bo to , possible almost completely ite fleet of the navies of the world ?onstructed by the manage- exposition allot tbe total available area of the ;n : vi l>c ; the largest international fleet ever as point. Modern children's playground*, in \ Hi** :• v. ill iu» displa yed. it will neons consti Jj by gives none* that she has been ment. in addition to the pavilions to be : duly ap- huge exhibit halls. The will i-.- < on ad of 'do ai. :: of last displays seinbled. will in San Fran- iser modern methods of manual training pf'.si fei' -iti.'s from all parts of parts pointed executrix the will and testament built by tlie states and and the gather nations, be remarkable for their value n n v. of great harbor before the opening ol and of agriculture—everything that llie wori-l in land their cargoes direct sands vf •rl-. RALPH of structures that will be built conces- shortly PENNEY, late MoMviile. by Some of them will cost a v... Ina $250,000; the exposition All of the great pow- tends to make the child healthier and ly ai 11i• exposition docks, and thence turn- •-! tt in the County of V* a:do. deceased, and giver sionaries in the amusement district. At number will run above that aud 1 \ n'eri* 'I. bonds as the law directs, A1: having figure, ers will be by their most and the man a more useful cit- even the ii -avit-st pieces of machinery e the great Machinery hall and my others, and all of the thirteen remain lowing battleships and all iidebted thereto are or manufacture which v agent, requested to they illustrate. come at I building. One which in »11i;’ if o make er great events will regular teresting phases of the exposition will great :importation payment immediately. ing exhibit palaces will be under as Quite interesting as the in e HA It A II A. PENNEY. displays intervals. An elaborate .program ol he afforded in the department devoted livio d* '\ interesting feature of cdn<-a course of construction during the sum Mass March 11. 1913.-—3w 15 the exhibit hails, though a ! a <*■•••! Andover, touching these events will be published aboul to automobiles. The automobile indus- the exposition will he that all exhibits have o« if] •ner and fall of the present year. All different expect of life, will be the fea- notice. The subscribers here- EXECUTORS’by give notice that they have been duly ap- pointed executor- of the last, will and testament of Healthy Stock JT% LAMSON ANOTHER DOCTOR S MARGARET A. la:e of IA returns the AND t.> FROST, Belfast, always This is certify that to nr. CASTOR cattle, Horses, B se\ in the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons profits. led:;.- era 1 men t' 'iio iu l. a. For Infanta and Children. and hogs aro having demands against the estate of said de- Doctors Use This for Eczema sheep HUBBARD 1 kt. 1. 11i*l all u a, v. in health by regu- ceased are desired to present the same for set- perfect «*rs of long standing. have !»»-•• lar use of tlement, and ail indebted thereto are requested You Have Always Bought HATS drink !:.i!*ii a .our>e ot The Kind in a at ''i il to make payment immediately. Dr. Evans. Ex-Commissioner of Health, Dr. Holmes, the well known skin spe- for all occasions fie Instil utr.” K: EDWIN A. 1*1. Il-. f- P. FROST, says: “There is almost no relation be- cialist writes: ‘‘I am convinced that the Conditioners M.l>., proving that ANNIE L. GiLCIIREST. Bears the pret** For sale tween skin diseases and the blood.” The D.D.D. Prescription much a specific The on© stock conditioner aA by Belfast, April 8, 1913.--3wl5 jss|as skin must be cured through the skin. for eczema as quinine for malaria. I Signature of that has been the stock jj m DWIGHT P. PaLMEH. The germs must be washed out, and so have been prescribing the D.D.D. remedy owners’ reliance for NOTICE. The subscriber here- years. You may depend salves have long ago been found worth- for It will take the itch I’XKt'l I «>!:•- Nd'l'ICK 1 hr -uUsoriber EXECUTOR’Sgives notice that he lias been duly ap- years.” away it to increase your ■ by less. The most advanced of upon tee pointed executor of the last will and testament physicians the instant you apply it. profits. jl Ij Iniebv gives not tlial lie lias lie n only DRINK HABIT of this country are now agreed on this, and 50c, 75c, $1.50, $3. appointed exeeutoi ot the last will and testa- In fact, wo are so sure of what D.D.D. can l*c overcome the \'l\ are prescribing a wash of wintergreen, “Your money back if it ■BP® ment of l»y FRANCES E. late of TUF.A'I \l No FROST, Belfast, thymol and other ingredients for eczema will do for you that we will be glad fails.” ■ KM. liyp.nl AUGUSTUS UAKLL, late of Unit', salts anitelv eertain. All.l-il in the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons and all other skin diseases. This com- to let you have a $1 bottle on our guar- Get Pratts Profit-sharing H THE CHILDREN LIKE II in the of All till lHtl'ti IIA Nlitl having demands against the estate of said de- is known as D.D.D. antee that it will cost nothing un- Booklet ■ rounty Waldo,deceased persons HITS pound Prescription you demands against the estate of said tie TUKATKO. Call ceased are desired to present the same for set- less find the 1913 Almanac FREE having upon, address for Eczema. you that it does work. KENNEDY’S are to for tlement, and all Indebted thereto are requested LAXATIV] eea*en oesired present the same setlie- to make meiil. and all indebted thereto are requested to payment immediately. COUCH SYRUP L. T. SHALES & SON THE NEAL EDWIN FROST. w M. 0. POOR C make payment inniiediatelv. INSTITUTE Belfast, April 8.1913.—3wi6 SDN, DRUGGISTS. EDO A K I. YOUNG. 147 rieaRHnl Ave., Portland, )l 1 Unity, April 8, 1B13.-3w16 Telephone 4316. ^yle in New York. You Know Us A RECEPTION TO PROF. NICHOLS. .. in Waists and Blouses. New We are In West Citizen of April a# business right here where you live. You ate an The%Key (Florida) ^ Hats. Odd Coats for all 2nd, contains an interesting account of a re- jnj acquaintance, neighbor or a friend of ours. This money-back- The Ankle Bracelet. ception to Prof. B. C. Nichols, who has many J If-not-satisfied offer should prove the of our ^ VsT1^h Radons. sincerity claims. old in this having taught six of The Journal pupils vicinity, rrfSpondence ] When we say we believe we have ly relieve constipation. They net to years in Stockton, eight yeais in Searaport 14, 1913. Ankle the beet laxative and back up our York, April overcome the cause of constipation. and ten in The Citizen Bays: statement with our Vassal boro. been written from unqualified prom- They tend to eliminate the causa j|;ivp up One and 1 »• ise return without or of the most sumptuous interesting '.- (*'Y'^ to. question of sick headache, biliousness, bad i|KBf: ;;* ||gg that have the us receptions held in West this season, was ; is only lately they formality money paid for it, breath, nervousness and other ills Key If it honor of Professor 'r9, Avenue. The skirt does not prove entirely satis- attendant inactive given Monday night in B. Fifth upon bowels. C. of Sears School factory to you, we believe we are en- Nichols, principal years You at the foot that has been titled to •go, some at the home ■ Want s your confidence. by of his old pupils, of Mr. 920 |l s* and Mis. Laruey Baker, Fleming tt„rn all winter is now very Our business success Make Us Prove This and prestige street. More depend upon your confidence in us. mm than ! and with the foot and The national colors were selected to form We know we must secure and hold We want you to come to our store * elaborate the color scheme, and the rooms were beauti- ,-h in evidence, your confidence in order to get and and get a package of Rexall Order- lies. fully decorated in of ribbons, crepe I: Just“Flour” B keep your we Use a few or use up the entire garlands e rule. The ankle braclet patronage. Therefore, and Three cut box. if are paper cut flowers. large glass would not dare make this offer if we Then, you not entirely When start n chain or in some flexible vaBes were on the table, each contain- ■ you were not positively certain that we satisfied, come back and tell us and placed to ?fl|| ing red, white and blue flowers. make the 1(1 rhinestones or other san prove our claims for we will return the dainty with promptly money The cake or Will you us for them. favors were little colonials, decorated luscious pie paid j^H’, : match the buckles used with pin bows of miniature American flags. or the good, whole- You promise nothing—you sign Every where the eye turned, the glorious some bread on which *":,s. nothing—you to us tht obligate yourself colors of the were seen. 'a^H' R in no way whatever. We country the family thrives. v few who care to be con- accept As the scholars entered the home, one of the 'ijHK your mere word. Order William old on the Tell to wear these orna- Our experience with them and the marches was played piano, in the :;i^R .able Don’t now Flour and we you believe that Rexall old time after which a number of old baking day many have received from way, • !*' I but the of reports Orderlies are of a trial? the will he a and seem, ways those who have used them prove worthy school songs were sung and pupils march- pleasure Could offer be a that are any mote fair? ed up to an album and signed their names. m ; triumph. Richest in past finding out, so it is not they really the most pleasing and bowel we The book will be kept by Professor Nichols, nutritive value how far this fad satisfactory remedy too, ..hecy may know of. Them at Our and he says that it will be one of his most H and goes farthest, be- Try Risk valued possessions. Town9$ full of Rexall Orderlies taste like cause it is milled by candy. The address of*- welcome was delivered by N’EW TOPS. They are soothing and easy in action. We recommend Rexall H,.: our special I'lH particularly Virgil 23. Lowe, who paid a high tribute to the proces." They don’t cause Orderlies for children. aged parsons from the finest griping, nausea, guest of that the of i^K'; Ohio (: :':i^B Studebakers ference is noticeable for or and honor, Btating position •. :r purging excessive looseness, as do for delicate people. Red Winter superintendent of public instruction, which he Wheat. t-a this The waist the usual physic or laxative. Rexall spring. Rexall Order lisa come in vest now was the Your ",1 holds, made attainable by careful 'Mm-:) grocer will i Orderlies seem to act as a tonio- j-M pocket tin boxes. 12 IO01 — — ■ in suit in color is decided- tablets, and sound teaching he had received while a ■ have it just say B Studebaker Farm strengthener upon the nerves and 86 tablets, 25o; 80 60a, : Wagons, Studebaker muscles of tablets, pupil under Professor Nichols. send me .;H Bug- place for day wear. Very the bowels. They prompt- Usual dose one tablet. ^B (ig) In responding, Professor Nichols said that sj| gies and Studebaker delivery Wagons. with hemstitched frills are he was then one of the vAuuun rlease Dear in mma tnet Kexall Orderlies are not experiencing happiest I sold by all dm*, lj!!' moments of his and he was to be —and owner a and semi tailor types glats. \ ou can buy Rexall Orderlies only at The Rexall Stores. life, proud every of Studebaker vehicle You can surrounded those who were buy Rexall Orderlies in this community only at our store: by living proofs is developed in cottons or that his efforts to instill into their minds the I j proud of it Because he knows it is the best CITY DRUG STORE beauties of education, had met with such hap- 3 “7;^ py results, and he was proud to see that, like Studebaker wagons and buggies are built on honor had with age. J and with the •ILFA8T wine, they improved experience that comes from sixty years 7%e Store main* Little Miss Claudia Demeritt then presented 3 of a wagon building, and you get tht benefit of this the guest of honor with bouquet of natural &N\\Y\am7eZ^j Than la a Kazan Store in nearly erery town and fat lilies of the and American roses I when a offy the TTnltad Stare. _. valley beauty FOR SALE AT YOUR 6R0CERS. experience you buy Studebaker vehicle Caret Britain. There ia a different Rezall Remedy for neertTezoSToidSiSi orf tied with blue ribbon, reciting at the time the deaigned for the trertloulnr ill foTwtioh H CTeapeoiaUy tareoomSndedD*,T following verse: Whether you hve in town or country; whether you want a ■ work or The Rexall Store* ere America’* Oreateat The flowers of the north have faded, pleasure vehicle, there's a Studebaker to fill your require- Drug Store* the menta. Farm Southern blooms of summer, too, Keep Kidneys Well E wagons, contractor's wagons, trucks, municipal vehicles, ice But these have kept their fragrance Rg wagons, dump wagons and carts, road oilera buggies, \ ; j| And loveliness, just for you. Health is Worth Saving, and Some Belfast E depot wagons, surreys, pony carts, runabouts—we make them all. ! An interesting entertainment followed, in- People Know How to Save It. ~also harness, for any sized animal, for any vehicle, of the vocal and instrumental WHITE’S cluding recitations, B sam^ hign standard of as the Studebaker vehicles. CORNER, (Winterpoit.) Many Belfast people take their lives in their quality f County Correspondence. music, games, etc. The Citizen says further: Mrs. Eugene Buzzell and little son hands Eugene by neglecting the kidneys when See our Dealer or write us. ! The guest of honor was presented with a they of Revere. Mass., returned to their home know these g | [Deferred.] last handsome pair of military brushes. After th organs need help. Weak kidneys NORTH Monday after a visit of a week MONTVILLE. with her presentation of the prizes the party sat at the are responsible for a vast amount of suffering | STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. Nathan Vose has done a business mak- mother. Mrs. J. D. Foss-Mrs. Addie Shaw table, which was laden with a supply of all the and ill quite health—thejslightest delay is|dangerous. td NEW YORK CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DENVER has been ill for delicious delicacies of the season. ing maple syrup this spring with his new the past week, requiring the Use Doan’s Pills—a I MINNEAPOLIS BOSTON SAN FRANCIfCO PHILADELPHIA As a fitting finish to a which had Kidney remedy that has attendance of reception evaporator.... Henry Soule has bought a pair a physician_Earle Nealey, carried the members of the old classes back to helped thousands of kidney sufferers. Here who been of heavy team horses of Emory V. Rose.... employed in Limestone for the past the days of sun bonnets and pinafores, the en- is a Belfast citizen’s recommendation: is tire party around the and Charles Vose was in Belfast a fe.v the year, at the home of his father, C. W. gathered piano sang Mrs. S. A. lays the old of scnoo) Connell, Belfast, Me., fays: “I ; for a few songs happy, happy days, past wreek....J. W. Deane of Free loin was Nealey, weeks. .. J. W. Jewett was use Doan’s ' " "" when under the tutelage of Professor Nichols Kidney Pills, procured at the City j this week on in Jackson of last week.... learned through vicinity last bu.> iness ... p*art Frank Tasker they the lessons which fitted them to Drug Store, whenever I feel that I am in need is ill at fill the now hold as some of Claude and Johnnie Nutter are visitii * friends very the present with places they the of a medicine and do writing pnej 1 kidney they always me ;—^ men and women of West. in Waterville m nia, with representative Key and Augusta this veek ... complicated abscesses on the lungs. good. I have never taken another as After the songs were finished, each member | remedy is His condition is beneficial as Eugene Perry working for Cheste Hail ... considered critical and Dr. of the party shook hands with their old teach- j Doan’s Kidney Pills. I confirm Telephone J. W. Nutter has a whi when Wm, his called or, assuring him that the would be I all I have ever said in Emergencies wood-pile, h, Lllingwood, regular physician, meeting praise of this prepara- ever cherished fondly and as one split into stove wood, measured c rds. Dr. Crane of Bangor, hut it was not considered reverently, tion, and you may continue of of the brightest evenings of life, and departed publication my wise to operate... R. L. Clements, selectman, for their homes. former endorsements.”

MONROE. — is making the annual round for an Professor Nichols was so overcome by the For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fos- «-/ -—- *■*’*' is inventory Grip raging in this vicinity. Air. G. A of events of the that he could find no the taxable property in this section of the evening, ter Milbur a Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents were devised the New Palmer has had a severe attack, but is better words in which to respond. As lie himself They years ago by England Tele- town... Mr. and Mrs. (j H. York were in for the United States. “I was so carried ott' that I could at present those laid 6aid, my feet, writing. Among up by Camden and name- & to render Belfast several days recently. only look at the dear faces around me, and say Hemember the Doan’s—and take no phone Telegraph Company what it believed to it are Elwin Joseph P-, Dickey and Ed- While in Camden they attended a meeting of nothing.” other. to the ward Gilbert-Franklin Chase is suffering be a proper public service community at large, as rock '■** Lime Valley Fomona grange, to which an ! from abscess on his neck .. snow Rain and were DRIVES SICK HEADACHES service to they invited guests .. T. 0. Shields re- AWAY. well as a valuable the Company’s subscribers. seems to be the prevailing weather now.... Sick headaches, sour ceived a last week him of gas-y stomach, indiges- Mr. telegram notifying and Mrs. Charles Vinal have gone to Ban- are: the critical llinegs of his sister, Miss Valiie tion, biliousness disappear quickly after you They gor, where they have employment. His son, take Dr. Shields, in Boston. He started for that city King’s New Life Pills. They purify :• =:.cn is by The McCall : Will Knight, and wife, have moved into his the blood and put new' life and in the For 1. Calls For The Fire and vigor Sale Emergency ■ arrived there a few hours immediately be- them Depart- York, Designers and home.... Master Fred Palmer has returned to system Try and you will be well satis- i fore her death. Mr. Shields the fied. !!: oil Patterns. accompanied Every pill helps; every box guaranteed. THE WELL KNOWN AND ment. Hebron Academy. He was delayed one week DESIRABLE remains to the home of the family in Linneus, Price 25c. Recommended by all druggists. after time to return on account of his father's are reckoned returning to his home Mrs. Anna 2. Calls For The It;. especially j illness.... Mr. Monday.... Emergency Police. Forest Knowlton has been drawn H. White wishes to express her to the mi-. .. .t the belts are so loosely thanks CHRISTIAN UNITY. Sherman Residence as juryman for the April term of court_ Calls ladies of the W. C. T. U. for the box of 3. Emergency For Physicians. ton are few curves at the Horace W'ebber has oranges; returned from a three and her friends for the flow'ers, postcards and A World’s Conference to it It:; ,k in color between skirt weeks’ visit in Boston and New Proposed Bring Hampshire. numerous IN EAST BELFAST. Such calls may be made without from his delicacies sent to cheer her through About. charge, % : so had as it was. Still -Harold Ritchie is laid up. He got a strain her recent illness. House has steam slated cemented while The Protestant Church in heat, roof, own a or a I, are looks best where the working with the machine sawing wood. Episcopal telephone by subscriber, from Pay Station cellar. Large bain, 3-4 acres land with ....Charles Merrill has been in for CENTER October, 1910, appointed a Commission good r ious from top to toe, Hampden MONTVILLe! to brine about a Conference for the con- orchard; situated on corner view of a if he states that he desires two weeks his Walter Cunningham of Rumford Falls lot; good telephone by non-subscriber, rial of the waist isusual- visiting brother, William Mer- visit- Ik.- ed his sideration of questions as to the faith 1 bay from upper windows. rill. .Charles Littlefield is in town from Sears- brother, Frank Cunningham, last week. to make an call. : :• xture. Net over net is and order of the Christian in Also a lot of and emergency [; ... .Mr. and Church, quite furniture household port, where he has Mrs. L. D. Jones of were for such employment.Harold Liberty the hope that such a Conference will hi: and practical atF. A. Luce’s furnishings, hardwood bedroom sets, chairs, Moody has been having work done recently on Sunday.... Mrs. Hazel Mac promote the cause of Christian unity. !.,• .mite lace or net founda- Fherson and her tables, sofas, carpets and two portable bath- TWO IMPORTANT WARNINGS his buildings by Mr. Elwin Dickey. daughter Marguerite were That commission is inviting all Christian fe.; n than a thin silk tubs. longer „—i.ucas inursaay_mg Communions throughout the world which If there is an established tire alarm system in the place, a call for the or chiffon cloth veil- L1NCOLNVILLE veteran confess our Lord Jesus Christ as God and Buggy, sleigh, robes and harnesses. lit. ret trapper, L. D. Wright, caught three Fire Department also should be made from the nearest tire alarm box. DV1IUU1D ill lunu will ucglll Saviour to unite church Enquire of K <■ with the suit in color, U1UI1UU}, crows, a hawk that three withjthe Episcopal spread feet, and a The Company can assume no responsibility for an emergency notification, April 28th.... Mrs. Dora will go to Bos- in arranging for and such a E- e Moody coon, last week....Mrs. conducting j 'y ver the transparent Orilla Merrithew of More E. I. but will use its best endeavors to connect ton this week to select her stock of and Conference. than twenty such RANKIN, you promptly. founda- spring Morrill is visiting her Mrs. P. W. k rately trimmed daughter. co-operating Commissions have been 13 On the premises, or telephone 151-2. summer millinery-Mr. H. E. Rankins is ap- If the emergency is of a particularly serious nature—a railroad Ik wraists in Char- Jaquith.... T. S. Erskine bought a horse in pointed, including all the leading Com- I crepe confined to the house with measles. a a german Waterville last week... P. W. munions in the United States and the wreck, large fire, serious accident, involving injury or death to many— Ef’i r cream continue to be Jaquith bought ! .... Mr. and Mrs Willis McKinney have moved do not a horse of B. O. Norton of Belfast, Church of Eng and in England and Can- leave the telephone without also calling for the Chief Operator, so class with wash fabrics, to Friday_ from the village the Leroy Ames farm ... ada. Invitations are now sent to The selectmen are taking an inventory of the being that an executive official of our Traffic Department may take such further ash as well as cottons if Mrs. Carrie Hall, our is at the other Communions outside popular dressmaker, town this week....Mrs. Nettie McFarland is leading as the nature of the shall the steps emergency suggest. the Beach for a few .. Mr. Burton United States as fast as the names days Grey visiting her n other, Mrs. Huldah Ramsay_ and addresses of their officers can be ob- RRS AND YOKES, left April 1st to join Mr. J. C. Melcher’s yacht Mrs. J. F. This advertisement is printed for two Ramsay has been visiting her daugh- i tained. The Commission is _ Episcopal at Islesford, Maine, where he will be employed Mrs. ! and yokes are first ter, Lula Clement, in Pittsfield the past i the ^Keeley purposes: publishing leaflets, explaining scope as fora few wreeks Misses Jessie in while the lit- painter two weeks. She returned home and methods of the cuts, Monday_ Conference, and giv- 1— To remind the public in general, as Young and Kathleen Proctor have gone to Perley Allen, of will j ing a list of books on Christian contrast demanded superintendent schools, Unity, our of Castine to attend the Normal school... well as subscribers, a privilege they Vacci- examine teachers the and those leaflets have been circulated season are for spring term next J given by nation seems to be the business of over may employ, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT the day at | all the world. The Commission is oCiire Saturday Center Montville... Mr. Fred turn over Gay I •res, collars. here now to the small scare to send them free to one w ho will and to indicate the owing pox in sold sixteen glad any A Scientific Treatment CHARGE, simplest gallons of maple syrup in Belfast, | These are often made several but we are to re- applyto theSecretary.RobertH.Gaidiner, most method. adjoining towns; glad April 2nd.... Mr. Volney Thompson was in Bel- and effective fast Gardiner, Maine. He has receiver 1 bons now so faddish. port that there are no cases in town yet_ Tuesday attending a meeting of the coun- j prob- l.. ty commissioners. Mr. ably ten thousand, or more, letters on 2— To remind prospective subset bers n mixtures is mtro- Mr. Herbert Thomas i.3 attending to his duties Thompson's carriage | is a at this the from of For shop very busy place season_Mr. subject, coming every part of the value of such service as a as road commissioner in this section. Liquor great pro- wash blouses in wash- T. S. Erskine and Mr. j. J. Clement were in the world and from members of [ every and tective and and to Master Frederick Grey met with a painful ac- Auburn and Waterville, 2nd and 3rd precautionary measure, though many women April Communion, Protestant and Catholic. cident While Miss Miriam G. Bartlett has returned to her that the to have a ■ Monday, cutting wood his axe Persons are entered on a suggest quickest way f. te to which school in applying per- waist, they Newton Center, Mass ... Mr. slipped and cut one fore finger very badly. He Perley manent mailing list, so that they will re- installed is to make a call (also of color in Allen was confined to the house with hives last telephone | touches, was taken to E. G. a nurse at ceive all future Drug Using Scruton, hospital week-Mr. Hartley Cox has been quite ill publications. without charge) to the LOCAL MANA- i les, etc at with the Mr. The Commission is to and the ONLY ONE that has stood the pleasure. the village, and the wound dressed and he was grip.. J. J. Clement waited his Episcopal trying GER. 4wl4 sister, Mrs. Willis in carry on the in the of test of time. Methods rational and RIALS USED, made comfortable till a doctor arrived_Mrs. Crosby, Vassalboro last undertaking spirit week.... Mr. Oscar Cushman continues in a Bishop Brent, who urged, at the meeting humane. NO SICKNESS, MENTAL a r such of ma- Martha is at home from Belfast from a variety Cilley very feeble condition. when the Commission was DERANGEMENT OR COLLAPSE. -— il ua ...... 1..... If 1,1 organized, few days.Samuel Rubinstein of Rockland that the side of organization shall not be was in town last week with a full line of 1SLESBORO. o. 7587. S een reached in pretty dry made too prominent, but that we shall \ No. 2642. and E. B. who The Iota of the seek REPORT OK THE CONDITION OF ibrics. Those marked fancy goods-Mr. Pottle, has Sigma Sigma Isiesboro High spiritual power. The first step TheKEELEYINSTITUTE REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE school held its shall in a new been confined to his home with an abscess on regular meeting for debate Sat- be, and full and deep way, j j; are first favor- fHE selvage to rededicate ourselves to CITY NATIONAL BANK SEARSPORT NATIONAL BANK his face, is able to call on friends_Fred urday night, the question being: Should Edu- God free from 151 Street Portland, Maine who know that Congress buyers past prejudices, in order that, so I 2224 Clarke wras in Belfast Monday on business. cation be Compulsory? Lorenzo Dodge and losing TELEPHONE OF BELFAST. At Sear sport, in tlie State of Maine, at the ever we have a * found on leftover ourselves, may spiritual pow 4. Leonard Hall supported the affirmative side and Home Remedies (or Tobacco it Belfast, In the State of Maine, at the close close of business April 1913. BURNHAM- er Using for the latest and most Hatch and simply compelling. RESOURCES. Muriel Roland Boardman the nega- and Nervousness of business, April 4, 1913 Business is in our town at Ministers and lay men and women in >f new cotton of booming present l,oans and Discounts.. $143,806 45 weaves tive. The decision was tied and after the de- Maine to the number of RESOURCES. in spite of frequent rains, deep mud, etc.... nearly 100 have Overdrafts, secured and unset ured.. I to 76 a guarantee of bate a social hour was The been at least .oans and discounts.$652,724 64 U. S. Ronds to secure circuUtnm 60,000 00 quali- Geo. Gilmore sold his spent. Sigma Iota already brought together, recently fine home and overdrafts secured and unsecured... 376 20 Other bonds to secure p >tal Sav- •lon’t fade was established in the to the extent of enrollment on j and the ma- Sigma fall term of 1912 that list, J. S. Ronds to secure circulation— 60,000 00 ! 3.000 00 store to D. Susi of Pittsfield ar.d it has again which is ings,$3,000. and has been very successful in its arranged geographically so that J. S Bonds to secure U. S. deposits, I Ronds, securities,etc. 121,15901 y should to give satis- I hands. Leon Gerald and career. changed bride are those who are interested in Chris- to secure Postal Savings.,... 1 000 00 Ranking house,fmnuureaud fixtures 4,400 00 The students show a marked in enough j owners interest the Jouds, securities, etc. 837.346 31 line from National Ranks not re the present and will conduct an up-to- tian unity to apply to be placed on the i t COATS. society and the school will do well to TRUCKING, JauKing house,furniture and fixtures, 16.000 00 serve agents) 986 33 date no promote list obtain the names general store and doubt will do a good may of others in ji )ue from National Bahks(no: reserve ! Due from Stale and private banks lored it. The aim of Iota is 37 Trust and linen or cotton, business as both are well known here Leon Sigma Sigma two-fold; their neignborhood also interested, with agents). 10.456 j and hankers, Companies, I am to all 32 .. 92 to a better of whom can prepared do kinds of trucking ] hie from approved reserve agent'.. 147.534 Savings Hanks 1,896 that sometimes h one of our most promote appreciation good liter- they meet for united prayer 1 (have promising young men ,and 'hecks and other cash items ... 1,399 94 Due ftom a; 1 roved !'•**< ive agents.. 1 9,690 89 ature and to for the Furniture and piano a Leave ! instil into the student reunion of Christians and for moving specialty. to other cash hern** — 83 ! in their his wife, who was Minnie Merrithew, body a *otes of other Nati< nal hanks 1,428 Cheeks ami 3,755 trimmings, equally orders at the corner of Ranks 00 desire for healthful pleasure. Conference as to how it can best be stable, Main and Cross j fractional p iper currency, nickels. Notes of other National 765 in capable.Oliver Prescott has taken unto Together with and 2ufi 21 complete contrast, brought about. The list includes (jon- and will receive atten cents. Fractiona paper currency, nickels, the .study of streets, they prompt 1 ami S3 50 himself a wife and we will soon literature, debating is a strong .awful reserve In cents.. ne vogue of odd silk hope settle gregationalists. Emsconalians. Luther- money hank,viz: j factor in these The ti; n. Telephone connection j. ! 26 60 fui reserve in Hank, viz: here-Howard Parsons is in meetings. purpose of this pecie.,. $86 Law money iiving the L. ans, Reformed Church in Meth- 1 00 97.296 50 Printed fabrics in the I be America, W. W. BLAZO, «t?gal tender notes. 12,170 ! 25 Baxter may readily perceived. Treas Specie. ••-•.$ 8,605 house...E. P. Sullivan, our station agent Naturally youth odists and Baptists. The Executive Com- tedemption tuud with U. s. notes. 2 000 rO 10,001 25 red are in Legal-tender skirt especial- is diffident. There is no 14tf 126 Waldo Ave Belfast urer (6 percent oi circulation). 3.0* 0 00 who has been seriously ill, is able to be out.... better stimulant for mittee of the commission of the Episco- Redemption tuml with U.S.’Irras- 1 very young wear self confidence of which the urer ( 5 per cent ol circulation) ... 2,500 00 girls Pearl Crockett has sold his hotel to parties increasing then that found in pal Church, Rev. VV. T. Jotal..$1,827,768 49 the belt low of This has Manning, D. Rector of dropped from Skowhegan.Su.-i’s saw mill is a practice debating. been proven by D., Trinity LIABILITIES. I Total. $362,748 99 busy New is on the last five meetings, The Church, York chairman, has re- ( stock 00 11 ABILITIES. very baggy lines, piace these days... H. E. Kinney is loading fifth regular meet- ■apital paid in.$100,000 issued a circular letter * fund.. 30 ooo 00 stock in.. — $ 50,00000 rn of the was held in cently urging urplus Capital paid are half or potatoes for the Boston markets....!'. L. ing society their assembly le:-s and 00 wearing such local conferences. The World con- Judivided profits, expenses Surplus fund 25,000 hall. Saturday evening, March taxes 11,216 20 I'ndivided less expenses and Mh coats that Goodwin of Fairfield has moved here and will 22nd, with W. ference not held a paid. profits, draped may be for number of .. 00 national Rank notes outstanding 59,600 1 taxes paid — 18,792 78 n Dorrill, Bates, T3, presiding officer. The meet- a ous in cut at uuu|(Qiun J'iJ'lV, Ull Ilia lit! Ill years, for it will be long i )ue to other National Banks. 14 9s National Rank notes >u.trianding ... 49,997 50 except with undertaking ing began election of officers for the en to the of all ! i hie to State and Piivale Banks and Due t » Trust Companies and Sav- re near this village... Business at the Iron get approval the leading they the Age Bankers 8.324 50 Hanks. 8,442 02 hug figure suing half school year. The officers elected communions all over the ings is to show of world, to 76 ... 625 00 nons Repository beginning signs though ] ndlvidual deposits subject check,1,499.167 Dividends unpaid and silks are de- were as follows: the 03 that W. Dorrill, Bates project is being received with great >emand certificates of deposit. 56,634 Individual deposits, Mil j ct to check 193,801 17 spring work, and farming time is near T3, presi- to diseases of the 51 ] lashier’s cheeks outstanding. 867 Demand certificate ol deposit .. 655 93 Verona Clark. dent; Olive B. Wescott, vice cordiality. G. E. Bryant, General Manager, has been on ’13, president; Jnited States deposits. 1,000 Cashier's checks outstanding 533 96 Howard for Boardman, ’14, secretary; Zoa V- Jills payable, including certificates Postal Savings deposits 64 the sick list the past week and S. A. j 00 Coombs, of deposit for money borrowed 40,000 Rills pay able, ii eluding certificates has T3, treasurer; Lloyd Pendleton, ’14 66 Bryant been in charge... Mrs. B. A. Spen- Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat tcserved for interest on deposits. 22.053 ol depos t lor money borrowed.... 15,000 00 i was elected to succeed Ellis J. “AILING” cer of Belfast was at this on Hatch, '13 as place Saturday Total.$1,827,768 49 Total.$362,748 99 asst, secretary. The committees elected her way to join Mr. Spencer in Pittsfield, [ were: Is a Common AND RIFRAGTION. Miss Expression, OF OF WALDO SS. are to executive, Bernan, Ellis Hatch, STATE MAINE, COUNTY where they make their home... The ’18, STATE OF MAINE, COUNTY OF WALDO 8S. Elmer and is an indication of some of the above-named Boardman, ’16; social, Olive Wescott, ’13- usually serious Office hours—10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 to 3 p. m 1,0. W. Wescott, Cashier of the above named I, A. h. Nichols, Cashier schools in town will begin Monday, April 14th. state- sickness >ank, do swear that the above state- bank, do solemnly swear that the above Lloyd Pendleton, ’14 and Annie ’16. that will soon develop unless the right solemnly be- Mrs. Anna Stepnenson of Pittsfield will teach Jones, 7 to 8 p. m.. and by appointment. neut is true to the best of my knowledge and be ment is true to the best of my knowledge and The is used. A. II. Cashier. and 15c. at No 10 and Mrs. Nellie Shaw over the river literary program for the evening was as fol- remedy ief. C. W. WfcSCOTT, Cashier, lief. NICHOLS, ....The Sisters are lows: I. There is one sure safe for Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th Subscribed and sworn to before me tins 11th c/.jj Pythian busy at present. Debate: Resolved that, remedy Dyspep- CORNER CHURCH AND BRIDGE STREETS h capital punish- lay of April, 1913. of 1913. SALE IN BELFAST BY Two special meeting have been held this week ment is day April, justifiable. Affirmative side sia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipation connection 23tf ROBERT F. DUNTON, Harry E. Notary Public. and Saturday evening there was initiation in supported Telephone Hangs, and Colda in Notary Public. Correct. Attest: both and box by Barbara Yeaton, ’16 and W Bates. the first stages. degrees lunch. Dorrill. Correct. Attest: H F. ) ”18; The True *'L. F.” Atwood’s COI.CORD, 'OLE & negative by Annie Jones, ’16, and Howard Medicine, used William Lincoln West Wm. B. SWAN, ) W mo.. PENDLETON,[ Directors ^ Boardman. The were 8ELWYN THOMPSON, Directors. 1 JONES, judges principal B. F. and proved for over 60 years. Here is one of J D C. NICHOLS, *1" Philbrook, Miss Bernan and Lloyd Pendleton, Ex-Veterlnary Inspector Bureau of AiiIium VALOHUS A. SIMMON.'.1 I ml 14 and the proofs: arrangement have all the the decision was in favor of the nega- *T owe here the Ind nstry U. S. Department of Agriculture tive,on points but in favor of the affirmative on my existence past eight all the time. to this wonderful combination e eon d- hand delivery. 2. Essay on Burns, Frederick Pen- years of roots, of I^Mterns barks and “L. F.” VETE RINA RIAN goods every de- to send. dleton '16. 8. Quotations from Burns by herbs, the True Atwood’s scription. Furni- Dr. C. LIBBEY. school Medicine.” wT ^Waiting in response to roll call. 4. Essay TREATS ALL DISEASES OF ANIMALS ture. bedding, car “Wreck of the O. M. pets, stoves, etc Portland", Lloyd Pendleton, '14. Mrs. Harrison, and After a Hospital, Pharmacy Office, Antique fiimitur* social hour the meeting was adjourned toldr®a Ory Brewer, Me. a specialty. If yoi SPRING STREET, BELFAST MAINL have t< FLETCHER’S If you have never used “L. F.” Atwood’s anything DENTIST, aF°R me t “My child waa burned about the H Never ISsell drop ospital Closed. terribly write for a free face, neck and chest. 1 Dr. Thomas’ Medicine, today sample. posta card and you will receive a prompt call. ASTORIA applied Phonw— WA LTER H. v(K)M E » o tie OiL The and the child “L. F.” MEDICINE CO., Portland, Me. Hoapital 69-18. Rcaidanc, 69-1. B8, 93 MAIN MAIN! pain ceased, Corner Cross and Federal Str ts, Belfast, STREET, BELFAST, enough to make one sick to go into one of the SEARSPORT. houses that were flooded. They have to put on rubber boots and take shovels and shovel Mies;Ethel Carr a:rived frcm Waltham, out about four inches of mud before they get f«sSHp ■ ||H 11|gf 11if JBSB1 to anything. Pianos and all kinds of furniture Maas Tuesday. are kicking round everywhere. Isn’t worth W. E. Closscn is seriously ill at his home n carrying away. Well we are up away from all the all so I we are I Pleasant Foint. ' muss, well, guess pretty lucky. Everybody has good courage and ! a business S. M. Webber left Monday on HOT people are just working like trogans, cleaning ! and to live I’ll send to Boston. BISCUIT, up getting ready again. trip some more papers, you can get^more details in Mr. and Mrs. James Malloy arrived Tuesday those. One piano store went down with 75 from Troy, N. Y. pianos, and one man stayed on top of a box hot made with car two days and two nig) ts where the tracks to Woodford’s : cakes, Miss Annie Nichols has gone cross the atreet at Third and Main Sts. and Mllllil for medical treatment. the current was eo swift it swamped all the boats they launched. He was got off at last. START NOW and Mrs. J. W. Black returned ROYAL Powder Postmaster | Baking Well must close. Love to all. Totsy. ] Part Fitted to a Hair’s from Boston Wednesday. Susceptibility to colds, sore J I Every Moving SEARSMONT. j Breadth I Mrs. O. C. Atwood is in Boston for the throats, tonsilitis and such, indi- ii are health* Miss t'usie Hanson entertained a few friends spring styles in millinery. delicious, cate Thursday evening April 10th in honor of her impoverished vitality—lack | L. F. French of the Searsport of reserve to weather Mr. and .Mrs. father, Llewellyn Hanson. It was his 71st strength y to on businss. ful and House went Bangor Monday easily madem birthday. The evening was spent playing changing seasons. §1 Sch. Eva May is expected daily with 400 “McGinty” until about 10 o’clock, when the A spoonful of SCOTT’S EMUL- Coal Co. kj tons of stove coal to the Searsport guests were invited to the dining room where SION after each meal starts R the win* a very pretty birthday cake was with Mrs. Prudence N. Park, who spent served, healthy body-action like a small i'J nuis and home-made beer. Mr. Hanson is a ter in Massachusetts, arrived home Tuesday. match kindles a fire—and less evening in raid fun mer with its with revolver the latter; and of soldier and great [| arrived upon carrying after refreshments were served Sch. Ann L. Stewart, Capt. Stewart, flashes of more: it makes rich, healthy, h murky darkness torn by jagged concealed weapons—were brought here for they favored him with war songs and ballads. from Ellsworth with 200,000 staves to j active blood—fortifies the tissues Sunday light brings danger; but also reveals the hid- hearing before Trial Justice A. P. Sleeper. The guests took leave about 12 o’clock, | saying the it U Pike Bros. can Littlefield for and stimulates appetite- den force that wisely conducted supply County Attorney appeared the that they had had a very pleasant time and A. M. Ross arrived Wednes- him returns makes sound body-strength. Capt. and Mrs. light, heat and power. In each life are forces \ State and H. S. Bangs for the defendant. wishing “many happy of the day.” where .Charles Ripley is at nome and is a EMULSION is the day niornu g from Tampa, Fla., they as ready for destruction, if uncurbed. The After an exhaustive presentation of all known having | SCOTT'S 9 new roof put on his house. He will have new soul must the lule the animal an neces- cod liver made cream- kT ; spent the winter. hold scepter and circumstances, interpreter being chambers made and a veranda built across the purest oil, front and one Will Prof. J. F. Burch, of the Searsport nature. If the poisonous fangs of the ser- sary, the defendant, frank Cassone, was ac- end. Woods is doing the like and palatable without alco- j principal wotk. jg on Price Satur- have entered the ! the first and on High school, was in Bar.gor Friday and pent heart, only repentance quitted charge found guilty hoi or drug—the quintessence s| $1285 Fully Equipped can cleanse and heal. is sorrow I the second. He was bound over to the day on business. Repentance keep of purity. w for sin and a desire for But for- peace, and obliged to pay costs of court As Aroostook Potato i a car new? athletic club now be- forgiveness. Shipments. The Buick “31” is motor of the Ihe colors of the imitationa tkey are im- is not a deliverance from the conse- is usual In such disturber ces aid indiscrimi- Reject g are to be choco- giveness j There ing formed at Mack’s Point were shipped over the B. & A. during postors for profit. j highest type. of sin. There is no deliverance from nate shooting, liquor was at the bettem of the the month blue. quence j of March, 1.766,262 bushels of pota- late and turquoise Scott & Bowke, Bloomfield, N. J. 12-^8 H consequence—no remission for penalty. The affair. Will this curse of man ever be abolish- toes, making a total of 9,627,492 bushels from It has the that makes Steamer Kanawha, Burns, finished the 1912 appearance Capt. stir be but the scar re- ed from our towns? crop. Ill'll il.Bafc' serpent’s g may healed, take that second look. discharging Thursday at the Penobscot Coal people you pass mains. i, A liar may reptr.t, lut bis rei utation Many of Stockton’s older residents, here dock and sailed for Norfolk. for untruth makes it hard to trust him. A and elsewhere, will be interested to know that It h ?s the that will take fine catches of salmon and trout power you any Several drunkard’s sorrow does not alter a wrecked Mrs. James a citizen of this vil- Berry, long where and Swan Lake last week, some of bring you back. were made at body. The thief may repent,but for him there lage, died last week at “The Home for Aged eleven the fish weighing pounds. is still the prison cell. Sin has inevitable con- Revere of which she Women,” street, Boston, It has the durability that makes it a The concert and dance given by the Senior sequences, and repentance alone is not enough. had been an inmate for the many years—since j=-LADIES—HWE WISH TO CALL THE YOUR ATTENTION TO SPECIAL \ good investment. class of the High school will take place in Only by a life in which there is more of good death of her daughter, Mrs. Rose B. Nye, with | can a be made to the Union Hall this, Thursday, evening. than of evil balance pay whom she lived after the latter’s marriage in It costs less to run it and to it debt of sin. and call to aid LA FRANCE STREET keep up Creighton, ar- Repent your Boston. The remains, iccimpanied by her OXFORD Sch. Dorothy Palmer, Capt. j: than it does any car ever bijilt. God’s that be able to [ you may grasp Mr. Charles now of rived Monday from Newport News with 4,628 power, son-in-law, Nye, Hyannis, the evil that is within and around Coal Co. you, turning Mass., were brought to Sandypoint last Satur- Broad toe, medium high, broad with the flexible welt. Makes a shoe It is to com tons of coal to the Penobscot j hee), easy riding, easy handle, the into a rod those weaker serpent whereby for interment beside her husband, the late > both and < has sold his house and day STYLISH COMFORTABLE. Come in and see them at the and it is beauti' Capt. Scott Closson The modious,'graceful-in body contour, than you may be guarded and guided.. Capt. Junes Berry, who died many years ago, to Isaac H. Havener, of finish. lot on Sullivan Heights the offering next Sunday morning will be for leaving his young widow with two little girls, who will engage in the poultry business. SHOE Congregational National Heme Missionary So- Rose and Lizzie, both of whom have been long \ QUALITY STORE, that into Buick manu 1 Every part goes Barkentine Mabel I. Meyers, Capt. C. N. ciety, of which our Maine Missionary Society in “The Eternal Heme.” Very aged, alone, 1 23 steps around the corner, but it pays to walk. in the 15th is a branch. The for this facture is made Buick shops. Meyers, sailed from Montevideo, March apportionment and in poor health, none could wish her to j HAMMONS & PATTERSON, is All are asked to in mind for Savannah with a cargo of dried blood. church $20. keep linger longer upon this she j sphere, although There are on this to assist in on this 110,00 Buicks the roan Mrs. L. L. Nichols, who spent the winter in opportunity carrying ( was content in the “Home,” where old ac- | denominational home mission work in which ! Some of them have gone 150,000 miles and are st..' home and has quaintances were to call her. LELFAST PRICE Boston, arrived Tuesday opened the church has for so many years been deeply particular upon Deafness Lannot Be Cured CURRENT. The Misses Lillian A. and Mabel going. The company challenges to ; her house on Water street for the summer. F. Simmons Corrected for The anybody local as cannot Weekly Journal. by application?, they reach the a worn or one never omitted calling frequently upon this ( duce out Buick which has been juni B. F. Colcord and Capt. Amos Nichols diseased portion of the ear. There is only one PRODUCE MARKET. PAID Capt. friend of their PRODUCER. mother, the late Mrs. G. M. way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu- ! because the owner couldn’t secure parts. are serving as traverse jurors at the April STOCKTON SPRINGS. Apples, per obi, Toal.OO Hay, 12 00al5 (0 Simmons. tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in court now in session in j dried, per lb., Hides, 10 term of the Supreme flamed condition of the mucous lining of the 7j Beans, pea, 2 85a3 Lamb, 12 ! The Buick are the in the Belfast. Mr. JAlvah C. Treat, Church street, had a Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed 00( shops largest Beans, Y. E., 2 50a2 75 Lamb Skins, 60a70 severe cold last week but is out al- you have a rumbling sound ork imperfect hear- world, and you can find a Buick dealer F. Porter, who has worked at his again, The News of Brooks. Butter, 28a30| Mutton, 7 anyv. Eugene ing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is looking rather below the usual stand- Beef, sides, 32 48 i you go. And the Buick is a trade as a house carpenter in Massachusetts though the result, and unless the inflammation can be 6a8|Oats, lb., sign always sign ard. Beet,forequarters, 8 Potatoes, 45 several will remain at home this B. F. Stantial’s mother from Kncx is taken out and this tube restored to its normal good treatment. for years stop- bu, 60 Round 10 condition, hearing will be destroyed torever; Barley, Hog, summer. Mr. Walter F. Trundy, Church street, was ping with him fur a little while. Cheese, 24 Straw, 9.00 nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, drawn to serve on the traverse and went Chicken, 20 Turkey, 26a28 Buick Overhead Vain Mrs. James S. Dyer, who had been the guest jury Mrs. Jessie Rines frt m Plymouth is visiting w hich is nothing but an inflamed condition of | The_Famous the Calf Skins, 18 Tallow, 2 to Belfast Tuesday, to remain through the mucous surfaces. is to more 1 of Mr and Mrs. O. H. Stevens on Main street her parents, E. R. Knowlton and wife. Duck, 20 Veal, 10al2 ; motor guaranteed have power an 1 session of the court. We will give Or.e Hundred Dollars for any the week, returned to her home in Brock- Eggs, 18 Wool, unwashed, 25 past W. S. Jones is with Charles E. case of Deafness that can- than other of motor on n, working (caused by catarrh) Fow 16 i speed any type the train. Mrs. J. A. Flanders, Ea6t Main street, re- not be cured ttali’s Catarrh Cure. Send for 1, Wood, hard, 4j00a4 5C j ton, Mass., Monday by Small of Swanville up the Charles L. by fitting Geese, 18,Wood, soft, 3.00 on turned 9th frc m visits with her circulars free. I It will pull stronger low grade gasoline thn; Wilbert N. West, who has been in the April aged Austin house at Sou:h Brooks for E. A. Car- Capt. F. J. CHENEY & Ohio. RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. mother in and other Massa- CO., Toledo, for the arrived Westdale, Mass., who wiii a crew other of motor ever built and the fu< steamer Kennebec past year, penter, keep there iliis sum- Sold by Druggists, 75c. Beef, Corned. 1*10 I type chusetts relatives and 17|Lime, home from New York last week for a short acquaintances. mer. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. ! Butter 18a22 Oat 5 ! Salt, 14lb., Meal, s sumption is less. 71 3 while the steamer is repairing. Mrs. Lydia Emery of Bangor was the guest Corn, Onions, stay The ladies of the Maccabees are to have a 1 Cracked Corn, 66 Oil, kerosene, 12al3 will of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ROADSTERS AND TOURING CARS, $950 TO $1650, It The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church social at their hall next Saturday evening. The SHIP NEWS. Corn Meal. 66 Pollock, 7 Emery, Maple street, for a few’ days recently. 14 meet with Mrs. C. M. Meyers Thursday, April ladies are to all carry a lunch box for the Cheese, 24 Pork, Catalogue on Request She left for home 8th after a three d. ys’ Cotton 1.75 Plaster, 1.15 17th. As this will be the last meeting of the April lucky man who draws their number and—well! Seed, visit. AMERICAN PORTS. Codfish, dry, 10 Rye Meal, 3$ eai a iuii ancuuam-t know how 'Lis ! cuiiierei.ee y mjuwivu. you Cranberries, 16 Shorts, 1 30 Mrs. Alvah C.Treat went to last Fri- at Kidder's Point Bangor New York, April 9. Ar, sch Annie Lord, Clover SeeJ, 25a27 Sugar, 5.\a6 Ralph Lock, station agent We were all surprised to hear of the death B. 0. NORTON, returnii.tr the last train Sat- Annapolis, N S; 10, ar, schs Edwaid Stewait, Flour, 6 00a7 25 Salt, T. I., "40 for the five has his posi day morning, by past years, resigned of H. H. Rich last as few had via Caro.ine f! G. 2 70a2 85 Sweet Potatoes, She attended the talking moving Friday morning, Rockport, Me, Providence; Gray, Seel, tion and left for New' York, where he urday. pic- 14 Waldo Monday heard that he was sick. He came home sick do, via Shelter Island; sld,. chs Lizzie D Sma.', Lard, Wheat Meal, 4£ County Agent, Belfast tures—“really a marvelous invention,” she has secured a fine with a railroad in Port Rtaoing for Seal Harbor, Me; Win Jones, position from a trip on the road and lived but a few Telephone No. 144-11 tells her friends, Eiizabethport for Rockland; sim American, that State. The HORN days. funeral was held at the Rxh school- Puerto Mexico; 11, ar, schs Annie !• Mitchell, Mrs. Josiah G. West Main street, The mail service, as at present arranged, Lambert, house, so-called, Rev. David Brackett ifficiat- 1 domes Sound; Adelaide Barbour, Fernandina; remains in her condition The broken F stm AMES. In Vinalhaven, to Mr. and Mrs. Au- is the most for years to the helpless ing. The bearers were E. A. George Ames, Brunswick, Ga; 13, sld, unsatisfactory Carpenter, Wil- a cannot mend ard her Millinocket, StocKton; 14, ar, schs Brigadier. brey Ames, daughter. business houses. The first mail arrives at 12 hip rapidly, friends, bur Barker, Fred Moulton and Asa Jor.es. He Steiiingtun, M •; R P Pendleton, Mobile; Susie Bakboi r. In Stonington, March 29, to Mr. the must be but slow are m. and leaves at 1.40 p. m. Eat your dinner knowing gain hoping leaves a widow and one son. il Davidson, Wiggin, S C; 15, ar, schs Herald, arul Mrs. I. G. Barbour, a son. In to Mr. and write at same time and :t soon wil earnestly for the best possible. Bridgewater, N S; Andi tw Nebinger, Roberts Carcslon. Troy, April 11, and the Golden Crown K. of Ledge, P., No. 108. will Haibor, Me; Ira B Ellenis, Long Cove; William Mrs. George Garcelon, a daugh ter—Clarice. become easy. Monday all Stockton were take young people charge of the exercises here on Memor- L) Marvel, Robert S Whitehead, Stonington, Tapley. In Brooklin, A pi il 4, to Mr. and in for the dance a Hazel Adelle. The remains of W. Moore, w'ho died busily engaged pieparations ial Day and the veterans will be their :vie. | Mrs. Herbert Tapley, daughter. George guests. 1.. Rt.lf.wf A I 13 r.. Mr and for the benefit of the Stcckton brass band in Boston, April 9. Ar, sch Annie & Reuben, in Jan. were here for There will be a dinner, an tx- Mapleton, 27th, brought address, music, Stonington; 11, sld, schs F C Pendleton, Ston- Mr. Wa.terJUj ham, a sor. Denslow hall in the evening, with music by ercises the interment in the Sargent cemetery last week. by children, marching and the us- ington, Me, and Now York; A F Kind berg, Farm and Garden Greeley’s orchestra from Searsport. Mr. Moore was a 1 rother-in-law* cf Mr. Charles ual evidences of patriotism. Bangor. Capt. Cheney MAIIKIEIJ Lillian A. Philadelphia, Aj ril 9. Ar, sch Humarcck, A. Lames of this town and had live in Aroos- Miss Simmons and her niece, Miss Higgins will command the Sir Knights. If it is j New Yord; cld, sell Pendleton Sisters, May- took for His was G4 Frances Kimball, tick last train a pleasant there will be a county many years. age Saturday’s day crowd of people port. I Bruges-SaWYER. In Buckspoit, April 10, for en route to the school va- out to a Seeds years, 10 months and G days. Bangor, Boston, observe day notable in our history. Norfolk, April 12. .Ar, stm Kanawha, Sears- i Freeman L> Bridges and Mrs. Ida M. Sawyer, cation over in that for the port; sch lar.nie Palmer, Baltin.ore; sld, 12, both of Bucksport. A passage-at-arirs took place being city present. A meeting of j very spirited representative farmers of i sch Melbourn'P Smith, Kingston, Ja. Flanders Aldus In Belfast. April 12, by We are locking forward to summer homecom- at Mack’s Point one day last week, and it has Burnham. Unity and Thorndike. together with Wiggin, S C, April 7. Ar, sch Aetr; New S Rev. A. A. Blair, Everett L. Flanders and Helen !N LULK m PACKAGE. ings! be^n noised around that the iron stakes, cotton representatives of the Belfast Board of Trade York. ; E. Aldus, both of Belfast.. Perth 13. sch Teiumah. In March 22, for a 24 foot, and The Ladies’ Aid of the Universalist was held in Amboy, April Sld, Mlrrithew-Brown. Belfast, rope ring, sponges tubbing Society Brooks, Monday, April 14lh, un- 1 Winterport. by Rev. A. A. Blair, Leon W. Merrithew of cloths, have b en ordered from a wrell known parish will meet for this, Thursday, der the direction of the Waldo sewing County Farm- Fernandina, April 8. Ar, sch Martha T ! Searsport and Neva E. Brown of Swanville. afternoon with Mrs. G. East ers’ Union New York sporting house as t.ie fistic en- Angie Mudgett, to perfect plans for organizing Small, New York. | Norwood-Hutchins. In North Penobscot, CHAS. F. SWIFT, Main street. The hostess for local farmers’ liiunswiek April 9. Ar, sch Mary A Hall, 9, Maynard Norwo- d of West Tremont counters at the Point seem to be on the in- hopes propitious associations in every town on April Boston for Darien. and Miss Esther Hutchins of North Penobscot. weather and decent traveling that a lull repre- the Belfast Branch. The State Masonic crease. Aencnltnml Jacksonville, April 9. Ar, sch James W Roberts-Colson. In Searsport, April 12, Temple. tl sentation of members be was is may present. Dept, represented by C. E. Embree, who Paul, Jr, Portland. j A. F Mathews, Esq., Lamont C. Roberts Sheriff Cushman spreading his drag-net by MASONIC ASSOClA addressed the Tampa, April 11. Ar, sch Augustus H Bab- ami Miss Haze! C. Colson, both of Searsport. THE PROTECTIVE on the bo< ze It is rumored that there Mr. Baker of North Anson and Miss meeting along business lines. ; sellers. Percy Norfolk. In After cock, j Shute-Watekman, Belfast, April 5, by TION OF MASS. Ada now of drove over from thon ugh discussion a committee WORCESTER, are a few sideboaros in this vicinity where the Rendell, Belfast, of Darien, Ga, April 10. Ar, sch Mary A Hall, Rev. A. A. Blair, Alfred E. Shute and Miss the arrangements was elected as Assets Deeemer 31, 1912. red-eye can be bought, and it is hinted latter city last Sunday to visit his sister follows: D. B. I Haskell, Boston. Crystal A. Waterman, both of Belfast. R. M. Port Royal, S C, April 13. Sld, sch Emma Smith-Shaw. In Pittsfield, April 10, R. Smith Bonds. $245,130 0 ) that the sheriff fas been a few clues, and husband, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Goodere, Boody, chairman; Stiles, Secretary; J. uL&& given F Knee New York. Miss Ida buth of Pittsfield. 8 ) G. A will be Angell, land, and bhaw, Cash in office and bank 94,386 ■ Church and the Simpson. meeting held at Union ! which will be very interesting to the venders street, young lady’s grand- Bangor, April 12 Ar, sch Anna F Kimball, Interest. 4,364 9 hall, Brooks, > of the red-eye when they are apprehended, as mother, Mrs. John Randell, Cross street. Tuesday evening, April 29th, at Ml Desert; 14, ar, sch Grace Davis, Bucksport; j 1)1 I) For cold 8 o’clock, for the of 1 to go on marine 15.. sch Gilbert Gross assets. $.343,881 8 j April there will be no impeachment in their cases. They returned to Belfast at night. purpose forming a local railway; ar, branch. It is Stancliff, Boston. Admitted assets.$.343,881 8 i f hoped that as many farmers as you have let Searsport, April 9. Sld, stm Kanaw ha, Nor- Barker. In 12, Sarah, widow of An informal reception, with the regular Capt. Edmund Hichborn, West Main street, possible will be there. Troy, April Liabilities December 31, 1912. Arrangements were folk; ar, stm Massasoit, Stonington. the late Barker, aged 77 years. of the Ladies’ Aid society of the M. accompanied hie sister, Mies Nellie Hich- j Joseph Net unpaid losses and of set- i fire go out, v, meeting j by also made to hold the next meeting at Thorn- Stockton, April 10. Ar, sch Caroline Kreis- Bowden. In South Penobscot, April 2, Mrs. expense was held at the home of tlement $ 37,812 91 E. church, Mrs. C. O. born, and their cousin, Mrs. Albert C. Colcord, dike. The date is not fixed. cher, Bar Harbor; 13, sld, sch Stony Brook, William A. Bowden, aged 47 years. 8 months one yet Unearned premiums. 62,357 & of these he. Thursday afternoon, April 10th, in East Main street, spent last and Satur- Bar Harbor. and 5 days. Sawyer Friday All other liabilities. 9,019 81 1 The following letter from Mrs. E. D. Rockland, April 14. Ar, schs F C Pendle- Cushman. In Center Montville, April 13. honor of the bir .hday or Miss Hannah Colcord. day in Bangor. They found the kinetograph Bessey L’ash capital. 100,000 Ol So',' of will ton, Boston; Annie & Reuben, do; Catawam- Mr. Oscar Cushman, aged 57 years. i; A number were and a to attend twice. Mov- Zanesville, Ohio, give information in over all liabilities. 134,691 7( large present spent very | sufficiently enjoyable teak, do. 1 Durgin. In Rockland, April 9, Munroe Dur- Surplus enjoyable afternoon. The hostess, assisted by ing with and regard to the general condition of the Brooks pictures, talking singing added, FOREIGN PORTS. gin. Total liabilities and SI there: In Mass., March 27, Mrs. surplus $343,881 her daughter, Miss Elizabeth, served delicious are very attractive people Fuller. Medford, proving everywhere. Fort de 7. sch D H Riv- II. D. WHITTEN Maine. refresh.ments of beautifully decorated birth- Dear Papa: France, April Ar, 1 Aubi ey Tuller. Burial at Appleton. I Agent, Augusta, The numerous friends of Miss Ethel Colcord ers, Baltimore. 3, Flora 3wl6 day cake and fruit punch, in which all drank I expect you have got my letters and the j Ginn. In North Penobscot, April Mitchell AT Havana, 3. Ar, schs Carrie of Mr. and Mrs. Ches- Miss Colcord’s health, wishing her many such are gladly of her convalescence. papers before this. It was almost April Strong, Harper, infant daughter hearing steady impossible Elizabeth do. anniversaries to be all. to word out from here. Jacksonville; Gilbert, ter Ginn, 4 months and 24 days. enjoyed by Last week she sat in a chair three times for a get I telegraphed you aged Manati, April 7. Ar, sch Marion N Cobh, Goodwin. In South Penobscot, 3, Mrs. Thursday but it seems you didn’t get it un- April FOR SALE Congregational Church Notes. Sunday, few moments, and she is looking forward to New York. Sarah Goodwin, 76 11 months and til Saturday. Earle was away and didn’t get J. aged years, Mr. from the her before if Parrsboro, N S, April 3. Ar, sch James 1 390 EGG CAPACITY CYPHERS' FIRE April 13th, McElhiney spoke home-coming long, all goes well. home until Friday but he was up in the highest day. Slater, Boothbay (to load cargo of wrecked In March £1, Wil- Incubator and four fire fourth verse o: the fourth of is an of the State so I knew he was all if Gray. South Brooksviile, ONEproof Cyphers’ chapter Exodus, Typhoid fever ugly, insidious enemy to part right P do sch Alice Turner ) liam P. 74 years, 6 months and 17 aroof self-regulating and self-Vv-ntilating in- “And the Lord said unto He didn’t anything foolish trying to reach Gray, aged Moses, put forth fight against and we congratulate her on being Puerto Mexico, April 9, 5 am. Sld, stmr door brooders, all in condition. Price Zanesville. We live in about the highest part. days. perfect At h 1’robate Coin i. thine hand and take it the tail. And he Californian, Blake, Delaware Breakwater for Can seen at by victoricuB in this conflict. The water rose about seventy feet above its Hillman. In Troy, April 12, Ethel, wife of •easonable. be for lhe Coutitv ot w his hand and orders; 11, II a m, sld, stmr Minnesotan, Parse, Roscoe 24 R. P. HILLS’, April, A. I). 1913. put forth caught it, and it be- From jellison level, eighteen feet higher than it has ever Hillman, aged years. Cape piers, the following ship- Delaware Breakwater; 14, 6 am, ar, stm Belfast, Belmont Belfast. Me. oorco o wnA in Me UmA TM. 1--- been before, and rose at the rate of four feet Texan, Kimball. In Poor’s Mills, April 15, 2wl6p Avenue, 0. I* e I 1 1. was New York. 2 Ij»KNK>T ping report given Monday evening: April an hour. People were just caught in their Maynard D. Kimball, aged 13 years, months lj at-law ot l»au 8th, sch. Susie P. Oliver sailed with lumber houses like rats. I never shall f.rget the ard 29 days. place ters of Nichols, San Francisco. left estate to be adii;io> ; Exodue and the first and second chap- sound of those poor for gian, Littlefield. In Castine, Mrs. for New York. April 10th, sch. Caroline people screaming Apri'^, POISONOUS GAS of Waldo, bavins f"' ters of Hebrews. The We could hear them from our MARINE Stephen Littlefield, aged 63 years. loathsome, deadly ser- Kreischer help. porch. MISCELLANY. tint lie, KrncM o I’ arrived, light, to load edgings. The levee broke at two Mazrall. In 6, John H. Maz from which Moses had fled in horror o’ciock in the morning Bangor. April inaj be appointed adin pent be- 12. The Frank R. 58 April 11th, sch. Stony Brook sailed with edg- and let the river in on Linden avenue and all Bath, April barge Diggs, rail of Ellsworth, aged years. IN STOMACH said deceased. came in his hand a rod for his defense. Thus built fur a at Balti- Peterson. In Penobscot, March Mrs. | ings for Bar Harbor. April 14th, sch. Enter- the lower streets in a rush. The current was transportation company 30, was launched for sea J. 78 8 when grasped ith determination evil may be- so swift that they couldn’t risk more, ready Satuiday. Lucy Peterson, aged years, months and all persons interested prise arrived, light, to load launching is of the with Like MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets edgings. boats until light, so thev iust staved thpr* nn The barge canal type light draft. 16 Nothing ; order to be publish- come a for The Crusades accom- days. power good. 23 feet beam m The •• Mr. John School roofs and in attics and screamed and fired It is 200 feet long, and 11 feet Shannon. In Oakland, Calif., April 4, Lucy To Banish Misery. Republican McLaughlin, street, received Instantly Belied at not the original but the and 2800 < Belfast, that plished purpose guns and pistols until One whole fam- deep, registers gross tonnage. E. Altxander Shannon, beloved mother of a message 8th the death of light. Gas forms in stomach because food bate Court, to be In !■, of in art and April announcing seven were Southwes Harbor, Me, April 7. Sch Thomas Lewis C. Shannon and the late Damon A your you awakening Europe literature. ily of that here at my house a lit- said on 1 »at ferments and turns sour. County, tin his aged mother; and Thursday, while on a raft Hix, from Calais for Boston, with Shannon, 64 years, 9 months and 18 Greeks scattered war led to an under- accompanied tle stayed made of doors tied to lumber, aged days. 1B13, at ten of the el u through otriioL nn f nnir I .aAcrfx nunr rronKomi Tc.la.w4 SllF.nn Tn North Penobscot Anril 4 Herhert Allow this fermentation to go on and these Mrs. he drove to to a tree from two until eight o’clock and when cause, if any lur ■ of the New Testament in its by McLaughlin, Bucksport become and the they standing original left the stairs today; she was floated and towed into Bass A. 64 years and 19 jases poisonous poison get* sliouai not 1 funeral. the man up windows the water Shedd, aged days. petitioner attend the Sympathy is extended to Harbor the Islesford life nto the blood. J.VVll" language. Through tyranny the English wan- was up to his waist. He worked with a pole by saving crew; the Snow. In Amite, La March 30, Antoinette the entire in this Iosb of a 3chooner filled with water and an Ml-O-NA Stomach Tablets stop the fermen- A true Attest. dered in search of freedom, the lan- family devoted, all night to keep the floating buildings and investiga- Eaton Snow, widow of Capt. Edwin L. Snow, copy. learning tion will be to ation almost turn the it w wood from them. I see made determine the extent of of Thomaston, aged 94 years. instantly, poisonous _Akthi and customs self-sacrificing mother, kind neighbor and striking can’t how formerly guages of other lands. Finally, the rases into liquid, and eliminates it through the friend. people escaped, but there were very few damage. Snow. In Rockland. April 9, Maria Louise A l>MIMSI KAT()ir> \ to And the home that genial 12. The schooner mtural channels. failing they sought in drowned The men just worked like beavers Boston, \pril Omaha, Capt Snow, aged 88 years, 7 months and 4 days. A or hereby gives tmt is at & Wardwell’s East If you have stomach trouble such as gas, admtnistrat. the old world they came to the shores of the HouBecleaning is now beginning in town! getting people out. We live right across from Hutchins, Story Bos- Thomas. In New Hampton, N. H., April 4, I appointed lourness, or shortness N a Jewish church and ton, undergoing repairs. The schooner was William J. Thomas, a native of heaviness, flatulency, DA.MAfc.TTA H. CON \ new to the corner stone of our Housekeepers, and are they opened it up to let Morrill, Maine, lay mighty paper-hangers painters in the lower harbor >f breath, MI-O-NA will give gratifying relief the people in. I never expected to see such extensively damaged aged 84 years, 4 months and 4 days. iu the County of Wm- nation. Always when a true leader has busy individuals. Monday was a very mild, when the n live minutes. put things. Just as soon as they got some people ruesday night barge Edgewater Varney. In Belfast, April 11, Miss Geneva bonds as the law din*' the removal anchors and struck the are sold on money back plan for acute demands the e-. forth his hand the serpent has been made of spring-like day, suggesting of out they would bring them up here. Women dragged schooner, A. Varney, foimerly of Montville, aged 63 They against cathead >r chronic headaches, desired to iin > outside windows and the lack of furnace fires with wet and scared and rhe Omaha’s jibboom, and headstays years, 2 months and 7 days. indigestion, nervousness, present service. In individual life the same rule holds babies, everything all thereto an were carried away and the lost a section Yates. Leo ftc. At A. A. Howes & Co.’s and druggists indebted gone t ut the clothes they had on. Mrs. Cree- barge In Belfast, April 11, Edmund ment true. Heroism is not ease and for comfort—two features looked for by house- her America 50 cents. Postal will trial immediately. developed by den and I made coffee and bread and carried it >f her rail and one of boats was smashed. son of Ernest E. and Edith A. (Reeves) Yates over, bring wives before on the crusade reatment. Isa luxury. Genius springs oftenest from humble starting spring over. After their senses and aged 3 months and 12 days. people got got Belfast, April 8. lltl3 origin. It would seem to the student of biog- against the winter's accumulation of dust! organized all the churches and public buildings out of water were and three meals a CARD OF THANKS. raphy that it might be an advantage to have Last week's daily weather record for Stock- opened day given them. 1,500 homes are wrecked and We wish to extend our thanks to the many BUCKEYE no advantages. Seize the serpent oppor- ton was as Children follows: overcast 500 are Pale Sunday, sky, spit- entirely gone. The militia got here as 'riends who were so kind in our sad bereave- with a hand soon as so little nature Bautta ksl I tunity guided by courage and ting snc w in the forenoon; Monday, sunshine possible very rifling occurred, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla helps nent and for the beautiful flowers sent. but such sights as the streets are. You can’t to make fed blood. No H. purpose, and success is sure. A hot, breath- in high N. W. after- rich, MRS. CHAS. COOMBS incubato*8 morning, wind, cloudy it if don’t see it. The State is imagine you go- alcohol. : AND DAUGHTER, FOR SALE BV beautiful with sun- noon; Tuesday, day bright ing to help rebuild. Of course it will hurt all Sold for SO years. LAMSON I BROTHERS AND SISTERS, shine—short snow flirt in afternoon; Wednes- business for some time, but 1 guess we’ll pull with the rest. Ask Your Doctor. MASON & HALL. day, lovely aunshine, but cool atmosphere; through The Shoe Situation. We were out of and water for HUBBARDI to Rent gas, electricity Five at a Hirth Thursday, dull hr ■all Cottage very mild, lovely day; Friday a week and no telephone, got all our water from by f ^ Smelt Fishery. Conditions in the footwear market are aky, threatening storm, with rain in late after- a well about half a mile above here. Every Bucksport grad- more as Ithaca, N. Y., April DWI6GHT P. PALMER. becoming satisfactory, jobbers '■ SEARSPORT, MAINE. body thought; the food was going to give out lally 1 ih JS noon; Saturday, dark, cloudy day, rather advance in infanta was born receoll> , as we were 13th. The smelt ---;- ire no longer resisting the prices entirely abut off from the outside. Bucksport, April fishing | miles south chilly. to and are orders more freely. if Danby, a few »n Completely furniabed cottage to rent for tho They are going to have a wireless station here nisiness at the Bucksport and Verona Don't use harsh physics. The reaction weak- strongly placing i bridge are well and ami th. aeaaon. season. Numerous fall contracts have been received healthy y Boating, be thing, fiehing, claming. 9th two Italians from now. Three long bridges went entirely out a now at Its best for the On each tide en# the leads to chronic April Frankfort- bowela, constipation. a them to live. It ie said th»i and on which md now are that the factoric will capB! Plana, viawa, particular, application. and two more were wrecked. The water was large quantitiaa are taken, are ahipped prospects ■' Frank Caasono and Frank Mazsano—the for- Get Doan'a Regulets. They operate easily. save of the tupleta has been recorded 4wl6p E. G. CHAFFIN, nine feet deep over the Y bridge. You couldn’t to New York markets each day by expreas, plenty employment throughout mer on season.—Dun’s Review, 12th. three times. 42 Cbanning Street, Worcester, Ham arraigned charges*of dangerous ssssult see it at all. Mama wfll remember that. Its when they find a ready aaia at good pricoo. 26c at all stores. Mining April