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The Journal ME 73~ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1901. V|lLI _ NUMBER 18 Contents ot lo-Day’s journal. THE EAST MAINE CONFERENCE. Lubec and West Lubec, C. L. Banghart. OBITUARY. Henry Hudson Sides died at his •Machias, I. H. W. Wharff. farm on AT REST. PAGE 1. M. the Belmont road PERSONAL. The 54th Milbridgeand Cherryfield, T. Ander- Monday morning, after a annual session of the East son. Mrs. lie Week..The School Committee. Anne M. Chenery died suddenly in long illness. He was born Maine Conference of the Methodist in Belfast, in The funeral services of the late Rev. Leo M. Sargent visited his sister in Maine Conference..Supreme Judicial Episco- •Nealley’s Corner, M. S. Hill. Boston 22nd. the week Port- man The Rest.. pal church at Clinton 23d. Monday, April Only January, 1849, a son of the late Hospital Fair..At opened April Orland and West Penobscot, supplied by Isaac Sides, James M. Leighton were held in the Unita- land last week, : Bells. Personal.. This conference about half before she had returned from a visit to Bel- tGanges..Wedding comprises the O. S. Smith. who was for many years a prominent master rian church u iither Report- High School Notes. Methodist Episcopal churches and church fast to Friday afternoon and were William R. Ford spent at R •Orrington, G. G. Winslow. make preparations for spending the ship-builder in this When Sunday home PAGE 2. members in the and one city. Henry was most impressive and A from State, year ago Centre and South summer at her and she was then affecting. large Abington, Mass. there were •Orrington Orrington, home here, a man his ! me Seafarer..Reflections of a Pache- 118 appointments. There are young parents moved to the farm concourse of S. O. Young. to all people from all the walks of Mrs. Etta ,i Paragraphs .News Notes..A Klon- 102 conference members, 84 of whom appearances in her usual health. The on which Weymouth of Boston arrived only •Pembroke, A. B. Carter. they passed the remainder of their life was present to offer the last Tlie Lobster Fishery. are in the regular work of the afternoon was loving to visit in this ministry. Penobscot, supplied by C. Garland. of her death she writing a days, and on which has since lived. recently city. PAGE 3. The entire forenoon and of the after- Henry tribute to one who had endeared him- part •South Deer Isle, to be letter and had not it when she Chas. noon were taken supplied. completed Deceased was an enterprising and progres- FrGinn attended the East Maine Around Sardinia -The Sons of Tem- up by examinations and in •South Robbinston and to be self to the whole community. The casket for the work to be done Perry, sup- complained of feeling ill and laid down. sive and his Conference in Clinton : iterary News and Notes...Fashion preparing regular plied. farmer, produce was always of was at the foot of the and Sunday. the week. In the Rev. W. Medical aid but pulpit was sur- May. during evening Southwest Harbor. F. W. Brooks. war summoned, proved of the best quality, his fruit. His Mrs. Eleanor PAGH 4. F. D. especially rounded by smilax, asparagus and delicate Orcutt arrived from Boston McDowell, D., of New York delivered Stonington, to be no avail, and the sufferer soon passed a lecture on supplied. away. wife, formerly Miss Cora Clark of to ..Secret Societies.. The Churches.. “Intellectual Friendship.’’ B. W. Russell. Belfast, ferns, relieved by the bright blossoms of Saturday spend the summer. The Sullivan, News of the death reached the Belfast : Brooks. second days’ session opened at 8 and East survives him with one daughter, and he of his favorite •Surry Bluehill, J. D. McGraw. friends many flowers, while the pul- Otis A. Alden arrived in Belfast last week a. m. Wednesday with a pentecostal ser- Tuesday morning and brought sad- leaves one Mrs. PAGE 5. Swans Island, supplied by F. V. Stanley. sister, Susan Mathews of pit was covered with and from vice conducted by E. S. Dunham, D. D., of ness to the not completely them, Lynn, Mass., where he spent the win- of Belfast and Wesley, to be supplied. whole community, where Waldoboro, who was with him .Yachts Boats.. Delaware, Ohio. This service consumed when he pas- a group of Easter lilies stood at each side, ter. al News. •West Tremont and Gott’s the Kstate..Northport an Island, sup- only deceased but the family of which sed He was an hour and was followed by administra- A. P. away. formerly active worker llis hand held a bunch of plied by Thompson. she was the trailing arbutus, W. F. Wellman of PAGE 6. tion of the Lord's supper by Bishop Joyce, last survivor but one have long in the grange, and was to Belmont went to Bos- Winternort, J. W. Hatch. always ready give one of our earliest wild flowers and one of after which the conference was been ton ; •dictions..Register of DeepWater formally D. H. Tribou, Chaplain U. S. mem- loved and respected. Mrs. Chenery an account of his methods and his Tuesday on business in regard to his afternoon the confer- Navy, reasons his special favorites in the floral world. Whispery Bird.Maxims of opened. Wednesday ber of Ellsworth was the Quarterly Conference. daughter of Governor William G. for them. He was patents. ...The Derelict .Side-Lights on ence sermon was delivered by Rev. G. E. practicing also an Odd The services with a solemn •Changes. and Anne opened organ Edgett of Belfast, and the of M. (Patterson) Crosby, and was Fellow. The funeral was held Mrs. Hannah W. Thorndike was able to anniversary yesterday followed the of a PAGE 7. the School Union and the Tract So- ROCKLAND DISTRICT. born in selection, by reading por- Sunday Belfast. Of the family of four sons afternoon at his late Rev. attend church last Sunday for the first time aii Ocean Port ..The In- was T. F. home, Geo. S. tion of the burial service Rev. Master ciety observed and the session closed Jones, Presiding Elder, P. O. Rockland. and two by Henry H. >»f the Jetf- daughters, but one daughter (Sarah Mills Waldo in many months. Day.. Bryanism apd with a penetcostal service led by Dr. Dun- G. E. officiating. Lodge of Odd Fel- Woude of Castine. Rev. Geo. S. Mills of racy...Chief Newbert.. Belfast, Edgett. Mrs. Templar ning. In the evening the anniversaries of F.) John Hitchcock of Boston, sur- lows attended in a and held Mrs. Susan A. successfully..Maine Items. •Boothbay Harbor, A. E. Luce. body services the North church read the following beau- Mathews of Waldoboro is the board of education and the 20th century •Bremen and West to vives. Mrs. was twice married. at the PAGE 8. Waldoboro, be sup- Chenery grave in Grove Cemetery. in Belfast, called here the death movement was observed, and addresses tiful stanzas, entitled “Away,” by James by of her plied. December 26, 1861, she married Col. Alfred H. n. als..County Correspondence..Ship were delivered by Rev. W. F. McDowell, •Camden, G. M. Whitcomb brother, Sides. > Births... Marriages.. Deaths. Bailey. Johnson of this had one Riley: 1). R., and Rev. E. M. Mills, I) I)., of New •China and North city. They child, Died in Islesboro April 19th, Rebek- Mrs. M. Palermo, supplied by I cannot and C. Buzzeii of Biddeford was in York. N. J. Jones. who died 1869. Col. Johnson died ah Dodge, wife of Charles say will not say July 16, Capt. Dodge, Sr., Belfast last week MPA’S OF THE WEEK. s session at 8 A. m. with aged 82 years. She leaves a That he is dead—He is just away! to attend the funeral of nursoay opened Clinton and Benton, A. H. Hanscom. November 14, aged 44 years. In 1873, husband, one devotional services conducted Rev. E. 1869, daughter—wife of Labon Pendleton-and her Rev. J. M. by •Cushing, supplied by J. N. Atwood. With cheery smile, and wave of the brother, Leighton. S. Dunham. At !l o’clock his widow married Col. Kiehard Chenery, four sons, two of Charles and hand, Matters. At Bishop Joyce Damariscotta and Damariscotta F. whom, Joseph, He has wandered into an unknown Augusta April took Mills, are land, Frank C. Logan arrived home last Thurs- the chair. To the calling of the roll Palladino. who died July 27, 1890. A son, Horace prominent sea captains. She was a wo- in the case of Merle Clark of absentees the man of excellent Christian And us from y following clergymen, who Dresden, T. A. Ilodgdon. Chenery, survives. character, and left dreaming how very fair day Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where he had heretofore been ab ent, answered to was held in high esteem neighbors and It needs must be since he there. from Against .lames H. Davis of •East Boothbay, E. S. Garland. of by lingers graduated the Eastman Commercial their names; YV. A. T. S. Although late Mrs. Chenery had spent friends. She had been married 64 McGraw, Ross, •Friendship and South Waldoboro, F. W. years. And who the wildest College. a breach of in J. A. B. G. YV. A. Meser- the winters in the or in or Her husband is in feeble health. The you—O you, yearn warranty YY’eed, Seaboyer, Towle. South, travel, fu- For and L. G. neral took the old-time step and the glad return, Mrs. -re of after a deliber- vey March. Bishop Joyce then Georgetown and Arrowsic, C.