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I The Repub ^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1^jXMK 87__BELFAST7MAINE, 18,_“NUMBER 7 Mr. and Mra. Clarence E. Read and of Today’s Journal. The son Carl- Mrs. B. F. Wells and Mrs. F. G. Spinney will several sixes. Twelve sets »f candle stielu News of Belfast. ton motored to Bangor last and Sunday found leave early next month for a two weeks* busi- were need, with white shades decorated with OBITUARY. .Wes- 0 PERSONAL. I Jo Pomona Grange. the roads in fair condition. to ness to Boston and New York attend small red hearts. The candles rested on a > Paintings. .Gen. Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. trip Jones and Mrs. Louise Thomas H. Marshall Circle Harriet wife of Asa A. vod. The News of Belfast. held; their regu the millinery openings. cluster of large hearts and the napkins were E., Howes, died at T. B. Brooks motored to Camaen for the Mrs. Emma R. Ham has returned .Secret Sunday lar last and a their home on Church from vis- ii'.P ,v. of the Granges. meeting Tuesday lunch was en- been Fri“ also decorated with red hearts. Red shaaes street even* ‘l'Sf The supper that was to have given Wednesday its in Camden and Obituary.Legislative day. at the close. Plans Feb. at Rockland. joyed were made for en- of the Ladies* subdued the electric lights in the room. Mrs. 10th, 7 o’clock, following an Rev. day evening under the auspices Mrs. Personal. Arthur}*. Blair, will con- tertaining the Waldo Veteran Clarence W. illness of several years. this time Walter H. Richards visited relatives in Notes Universalist, County associa- Aid of the Methodist church has been indefi- Proctor, chairman of the supper During duct a Lincolnville the and Harbors. .Boys’ and special meeting at the Home for Aged tions, who will be their guests on March 4th. committee, was assisted Mrs. Bernes 0. she suffered several severe attacks which past week. l ivers nitely postponed on account of the prevailing by Forest Notes. .Mission Women next Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. All members of the Circle are Mrs. she bore with remarkable requested tc epidemic. Norton, Charles E. Owen, Mrs. Grace C. fortitude, and Mrs. Arthur Ritchie has returned home from jia ..Legislative Notes.. cakes and Here we go again to the dance at Silver Har- ; help provide pies, doughnuts for th« Pillsbury, Mrs. Wm F. Weshe, Mrs. Leroy although apparently conscious of her crit- visits in Boston and Mass. i- Personals. A of the Belfast Philarmon- Plymouth, dinner on that special meeting L";vrv vest Grange hall, Waldo, Friday evening, Feb. day. Strout, Mrs. Charles W. Jenneys, Mrs. Marion ical condition she forebore speaking of the Mrs. on ship Company..How Ice | ic Association will be held Feb. 23d in the Ralph H. Howes returned last Friday f for 19th. Music E. Brown. The end until near the he Stored Country Use.. by Townsend’s orchestra of three’ The Pioneer Auction Club. The committee also waited on the last, when she said from a visit of several u | Pioneei rooms of Musical to trans- weeks in Boston and Warning..Cat Stories. .A The the Belfast Society assisted she pieces. public Is cordially invited. Auction Club had a delightful session, the tables, by Mrs. N. H. Small, Misses regretted leaving her dear ones, but was .Recent Deaths. j first act business. All members are re- vicinity. London. important Annette Helen to she was so N^rl The members of Emma White Barker Tent of a series, at the home of Mrs. Charles H Holt, Kittridge and Marguer- willing go, tired. Mrs. Howes The Churches...Death of quested to be Ralph A. Bramhall was in Belfast present. ite Owen. Mrs. Harold chairman of was born in the of Thursday The Mews of Brooks. D. of V., are requested to attend the Walden, Wednesday evening, Feb. 10th. At( Hayford, Rockport, daughter Capt, on his from Brushy. regular will their way Camden to Searsport with the m. a chicken The Woman’s Hospital Aid begin the cleaning-up was assisted Oliver A. and B. Andrews Belfast- meeting of the S. of V. next p. picnic supper was served by committee, by Margaret (Rollins) Glee N'w* of Auxiliary Monday at the Woman’s Colby Club. The the hostess, assisted Mrs. Albert C. Friday afternoon sessions Misses Maude B. Steward and Leonia J. and her early life was spent there. For six evening, when there will be a Washington by Burgees sUnday and His Work..Pay Club room to-morrow afternoon from 3 to 5 Mr. and Mrs. D. Southworth H and Mrs. Ben Hazeltine, and the Achorn in the absence of the appointed mem- years of her girlhood she lived in Belfast with Ralph returned iions in our Navy..Re- program. beautifully o'clock. There will be four tables, or of a Monday from a ten-days’ business and 6‘“ and i appointed dining table with its floral more, bers. relative, Mrs. Robert White, and attended pleasure f„r Conspicuous Every The Women's Alliance of the First Parish centei an for those who trip to Boston and ‘“''Burr in the Navy. .Literary piece held a tempting array of auction, giving opportunity school at the old Academy. When about 19 vicinity. church will meet aubstantials and I'8 Notes. ..PittBfield Per- (Unitarian) at the home of wish to learn the and for those who NEWS OF THE GRANGES. !»UU | dainties. There were four tables at the game she became the wife of True Miss Louise H. Ferguson will leave next Mrs. Wm. B. Thuis- auc- Capt. Joseph Swan, High street, this, care to sew. Tea and wafers will be sold ... tion game that followed. Mrs. Elmer A. Berry of Rockland, a and well-to-do Saturday to visit in Boston and New York Live Stock. .Abraham afternoon at 3 Sher- The annual prominent and day, o'clock. Mrs. Bancroft H. Cards 10 cents. meeting of the Maine State man won the first a of and for him atterd the millinery »*m >-The First i prize, pot yellow jon- shipmaster, years accompanied openings. Day Conant will give a paper on "The Rheims grange will be held in Portland on Dec. 13th, Remarks and Mrs. An of music and under the on his all the t he Battleship Cathedral.” j quils, Dwight P. Palmer the second, a evening song foreign voyages,visiting principal Miss Mildred Dodge, clerk in the H. is 14th and 16th according to an announcement H. A hat K very body Saying. The auspices of the Y. P. S. C. E. will be ports of the world in some uf the best Coombs is ^ pink cyclamen. following members were Baptist ade ships store, spending a two weeks’ vaca- brr. and Mrs.- Herman H. Coombs will leave Tuesday. present: Mrs. Albert C. Burgess, Mrs. Elmer given in the Baptist church, Monday evening, afloat. For a time Capt. Berry left the sea to tion at her home in Islesboro. for At Stockton Springs.-Ship Boston Monday, March 1st to attend the Feb. the meeting of Burnham Grange. Burn- in A. Sherman, Mrs. Ben. Hazeltine, Misses 22nd. The program includes the follow- engage business as a member of the firm of Mr. and Belfast Price Current.. Feb. the Mrs. Clifford J. Pattee expect to millinery openings and to buy goods. Their ing members of ham, 11th, lecturer, Susie B. McKech- Brothers of Married. Annie M. Bean, Maude M. Milliken, Charlotte the Colby Cjllege Concert Vaughan Liverpool, Eng., ship leave for Died._ milliner. Miss Lcola left last and Mrs. Nellie to-day Bath, where they will be guests Titcomb, Monday Maude Mr. tenor soloist; Mr. nie, resigned H. Shaw was it was here that Ber- W. Colburn, E. Barker, Annie V. Field, Company: Webb, Bry- commissioners,and Capt. a few of Rev. and to attend the New York and will meet elected as lecturer and installed days Mr. David L. Wilson. POMONA GRANGE. openings Annie L. Barr. The substitutes and ant, baritone soloist; Mr. Sussman, violinist, duly by Past ry was was most successful. For about 10 \\\LVO them in guests Master Mrs. Edward Boston. and Perry. The Grange is to send the he and his wife Evans of Waldo was in Belfast. were Mrs. Albert M. Carter, Mrs. William H. Mr. Harry Upton, reader. Miss Edna Hop- years young enjoyed a beauti- a met with Star lecturer to the Tuesday on her to Grange The whistles at a. m. last conference at Bangor. The ful home in way Bangor, where she repeated 11.30 Quimby, Mrs. Robert P. Chase, Mrs. D. P, kins, soprano soloist, and Miss Marguerite Liverpool. He became ill with Feb. for will receive ... Jacason, 10th, which following program was carried out: medical treatment and visit friends. Sunday, many thought was a fire alarm, Palmer, Mrs. James C. Durham and Miss Owen, pianist, of this city will also take part. Singing by Bright’s disease and parsed away there, his meeting. The weather were signals for a chorus of boys; reading. Miss Nellie Maurice Lord left the opening of the draw of Louise Hazeltine. The} tickets are 25 cents. Morse; widow returning to her former home with his W, Wednesday morning ail that could be desired story, Bernard current the lower bridge to allow the docxing at the Reynolds; events, Nellie remains. January 3C, 1892, she married at her for a few days business trip to Portland and The Associated Charities. At a Mayor Robert F. Dunton, Reuel W, Rogers* rs before the Coe-Mortimer special H. Shaw; "Which is more will gathered plant of the barge Waccamaw question, profitable home in Rockport Mr. Asa A. Howes, senior attend the muncipal concert while there. meeting, Feb. of the Associated Chanties pre sident, and Eben F. Littlefield,clerk, of the was 11th, to the Plain or Diversified •ting duly opened with fertilizer from Weymouth, Mass. farmer, Farming?” member of the film of A. A. Howes & Co., of A. of Belfast Wm. B. and Waldo County Hospital Association, Miss Helen Kenney Burgess returned to Boston last Two Woodbury presided G. J. \>ckerson presiding. opened by Mudgett and followed by a Belfast and has since resided here and had The Travellers Club will meet with Mrs. for making the work and meth- Sanderson, superintendent, Mrs. Carl H. Stev- Saturday to rfesume his studies at the Institute secretary and Flora, and plans practical large number of | Chas. M. 23d ens of members, won the love and respect of all who knew her. of alter Craig, Tuesday, Feb. Program: ods for the funds were dis- the Hospital Aid and Miss Margaret L. Technology, spending the mid-year C. C. raising necessary ltd, respectively, by Keene of A special meeting of Seven Star | Naturally intellectual,her of travel recess at Intents Paper, “Nottingham and its Famous Char- cussed. Mrs. Charles was elected the Hospital Club were in Grange, Troy, advantages home. Craig agent Augusta, Thayer. Seven granges and acters,” Miss to attend the before the was held Saturday evening, Feb. 13th, for the extensive reading and self-culture had by Margaret A.Dunton; readings, for a time and will be in the council room at Wednesday, hearing Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Thompson write home reported as doing aver- of made her a most and “Chester,” Miss Nellie “A Patri- committee on in behalf of a purpose installing officers. The work was charming interesting by Hopkins; the and after- appropriations they are their were business routine was City building Monday Friday eijoyirg trip. They in -.,;i.iar otic resolve in aid of the Dr. done Past W. L. and woman. But it was in the home life where Pilgrimage,” by Mrs. Walter C. Shaw. and later a w*ll be hospital. S. L. Fair- by Master, Gray the fol- New of Mr. and Mrs. C. noons, superintendent ap- Orleans, La., yesterday en route to the iirg child of Searsport also attended the lowing were installed: A. her strength of character and many estimable A very convenient and attractive hose cabinet, pointed for each city ward to investigate, cases hearing. Master, Seavey Piper; Pacific coast. b A. S. This work was were He* 85 ■' overseer, John Pratt; lecturer. Miss qualities best known and appreciated. the work of Mr. B. B. has been in which there be need for aid, etc. .me lecepuuu anu uau icnuereu me gover- Marguerite Master G. H. York. A class Greenlaw, placed may Mrs. Clarence E. Mclntire of Camden ar- Danforth; steward, Harold Piper;asst. Bteward. She was never idle, always finding something in the H. H. Coombs store, and travelling men A finance committee to raise funds was elect- nor, members of his Council and of the rived ., instructions of the de- Legis- Saturday for a short visit with her son James Mitchell; James to employ her active mind, and was a tec say it is the best in this section of New a» follows: Mrs. Charles Mrs. ture last at the State House in the treas., Luce; chaplain, socially which all were invited Eng- ed, Bradbury, Tuesday t and hie wife, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mclntire Mrs. James Miss general favorite. She was a Unitarian in her land. It has 224 is dust Etta P. Miss A. and in the at Luce; sec., Edith Mitchell; artake of the bountiful drawers, proof, keep- Savery, Margaret Dunton, afternoon, evening City Hull, by Cedar street. au»“K Harold Gowin: religious belief and a constant attendant at die ing the stock in good condition and Mrs. Essie P. Messrs. Elon B. Gilchrest the citizens of Augusta, was attended gate-keeper, Pomona, Mrs. J served the host greatly Carle, largely Mr. and Mrs. by Flora Myrick; Ceres, Mrs. W. L. the services as long as her health permitted, L. C. Futman,who were called to r' facilitating its handling. The cabinet con- Morris L. Slugg and Rev. Arthur A. Blair. and a brilliant success. Among the costumes Gray; Flora, and when confined to her home Roslindale, the illness death worn Miss Estes; asst, Miss by illness ex- Mass., by and of taines 600 square feet of material and is an or- The fee for active members is $1, for associ- at the ball reported in the dailies were Gladys lady steward, I: embled in the fifth de- her interest in the candidacies for their little Estes. pressed the grandson,Claude Mitchell,returned nament to the store. ate members, 50 cents, and for honorary mem- the following; MiBs Irene Marks, Belfast, yel- Phyllis pleasing words of wel- pastorate. The devoted husband and her only home last Monday. bers or thus all an low chiffon with satin Union Harvest Center The Fortnightly Club held their ses- $5. more, giving opportun- yellow girdle with yel- Grange, Montville, Bernice Chase. Annie reading sister, Miss Maria Andrews, who has been Mrs. Louise Johnson to assist. There are now several cases of low rose, shadow lace and chiffon has the Pratt sailed from San with remarks sion last Saturday afternoon at the home of ity draped bodice* adopted following resolutions on the abounding her constant companion for many years, are Francisco ten earlier than extreme want, and families to whom a Mrs. Charles black death of West P. Jones: days she expected ;ui sentiment. A Mrs. A. C. Travels in were many Bradbury, Belfast, Spanish Grange Hopkins. Norway left to mourn their loss and have the heartfelt on her to little es- lace over black satin with Whereas it has trip Australia and New Zealand, ana read. Each member a assistance would be very acceptable, diamonds, and Mrs. pleased our Heavenly Father a as followed a recita- read quotation and the a by to remove from our sympathy of very large circle of friends. will two weeks in at this season of the J. H. Hobbs, white satin Grange circle Brother spend Honolulu. \ and a solo others were to tell who wrote The pecially year. Camden, gown with t-y piano by required it, West. P. Jones; therefore, be it Mr. Howes’ two sons, James H. and Ralph H., black lace overdress embroidered with Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Mitchell of is seven wonders of the old Madame Nordica. a last | irides- Penn point Worthy Master world and the seven At meeting Friday Resolved, That in the death of our brother and their families, had always accorded her cent net sleeves. N Y., of c. 0. of the new world were discussed. The hostess afternoon of the of the beads, long the Grange has lost a worthy member, one Yan, formerly Belfast, write Belfast •er5( ,uu.i f'urington, Lec- reading department the love and respect due an own mother. The who will be sadly missed his friends and relatives that are a Hospital Notes. Linwood a by they located for several .range, who was a guest of served lunch,after which they adjourned to the Woman's club Mrs. Eugene L. Stevens read Long, clerk in funeral took at her late home neighbors. place Saturday weeks at The Gates on life of Carle & Jones was Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif, nrst time since his acces- Opera House for moying pictures. The club very interesting paper the Nordica, j store, operated on Mon- Resolved, That the members of this Grange afternoon at 2 o’clock, Rev. Arthur E. Wilson s chair. His remarks will meet with Mrs, J. W. Jones next the Maine woman who became one of day morning for appendicitis and is extend to the bereaved family their heartfelt Mrs. Richard P. Whitman of Mass, | Saturday gifted doing of the Unitarian church officiating. The very Campello, well-Mrs. sympathy. ,r.y< nes and were closely fol- afternoon for auction. the world's greatest singers. Mrs. Stevens Edith Moody, a surgical patient, arrived Friday to attend the funeral of „eb That as a token of large attendance included the old friends and Mrs. returned to Resolved, respect to our > who to welcome told of her life as Lillian Norton at her her home in this city Asa A. Howes and remained for a short visit |e!; rs, hope At a meeting of the newly elected board of early Tuesday_ departed brother, the charter be draped in business associates of Mr. Howes, the em- Mrs. ant date. The Should home in Farmington; of her arduous work to Evelyn Mudgett is in the for mourning for thirty that a of these with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H BSgfc. topic, managers of the Belfast Board of Trade last | hospital days, copy ployes of the firm of which he is the head, resolutions be on A be distributed make the mo?t of her wonderful voice, of the treatment for an injured wrist... .Miss Mar- placed our records, and a Howes. jjtau according Saturday afternoon it was decided to have a | be sent to the local members of the Unitarian church,in which the ian cf South who copy papers for publica- 1 ttendance in the common success she won, bringing her not fame Simpson Bluehill, graduated of jthe agg~- Men’s banquet in Memorial hall Friday even- only tion. deceased had manifested an active interest Mrs. Samuel French Rockland and Mrs. from w F M. but of her colhction of in- Monday the training went Annie L. juioip ihy Nickerson, super- ing, Feb. 26th, in the interest of the Boys Ag- wealth; jewels, department, Clement, Committee until the last, and a host of personal friends Amanda Howe of Camden have returned to to her James J. s in district some of the finest in the world; of her home Wednesday.... Miss Helen San- Clement, on (OKient the comprising ricultural Club, when Dean Leon S. Merrill cluding [ and admirers. There was a their homes from an extended visit with their John W. Tibbetts, ) Resolutions. profusion of beau- .' ..roe and Frankfort. Mr. Nick- redeeming the old home in Farmington and derson, the superintendent, was in inKri and Prof. Ralph P. Mitchell of the University Augusta tiful flowers, on and about the casket and in all sisters, Mrs. Esther G. Davis and Miss Sarah to show that in it the of many rare and Wednesday on business in regard to the insti- [f 1912, of Maine will speak. Dr. W. L. West, I T. making depository Morning Light Grange. Monroe, held its the rooms. The bearers were Messrs. Albert C, R. Gardner. :ne sixteen would be bene* curious things collected in her tours about the tution, and Miss Gaylie Ryder, a graduate regular meeting Feb. Beoint Dinsmore and Elon B. Gilchrest were appoint- Saturday evening, 13th, Burgess, Charles F. Swift, Clement W. Wes- Wm. M. Thayer returned last Monday from led tic .1 and that any world, and of her beautiful estate on the Hud- nurse, substituted in her absence_Mrs. F. with its usual good attendance. The by explained ed by the chair to have charge of the banquet. lady cott and Charles H. Walden, and the remains a week’s visit in Boston on business. Mr.Thayer its son river. Mention was made of her three R. Woodcock, a medical patient, is still at the assistant steward furnished a treat of naa. proportional part by There was some discussion on renewing the popcorn were placed in the receiving tomb at Grove was enthusiastic over hearing Sousa and hie 't o. year and a marriages; of her last tour, during which she hospital, but is improving. at recess and later presented the igtht- promoting steamboat service down the Reach. The following to await interment in the family lot ; four hundred at the Mechaines Building Sun- in the common died in a foreign land, and of the litigation Grape program: Reading, The Dreams M. J. (terits pupils Board of Trade will continue to pay the M. Fruit. The use of-grape fruit is be- Ahead, in the spring. day evening. was called now on over her Mrs, Stev- humorous “Possibilities dioois. upon and C. R. R. rental for the land of the Lubec Sar- going property. coming universal. They are found in the Curtis; original paper, Mrs. E N. Winslow of Lawrence, Mass., and owe l- the 1913 as a ens had heard Madame Nordica and was of the Annie Mrs. Sarah B. Nealley, aged 77 years, year basis, dine Factory. sing markets and at the grocery stores, and at Dairy Cow,” Clements, master; passed at ‘her home in Herbert R. McDonald of Nashua, N. H were me unties, rather than nine, able to portray her personality and she had prices within the reach of Last reading, “Advice to Farmers—the 35 cent Dol- away Winterport, January A Stag Social. The first of a series of stag everyone. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. McDonald r.- v this of of the O. B. 1915, after many years of wic.v by change methods, several newspaper pictures great singer week A. A. Howes & Co. sold ten boxes of lar,” Dow; conundrums, Etta Peavey. 10, suffering during socials was held Tuesday evening in the Meth- last week been called here to she was confined to having attend the iboi •i. opinion that the method, which were passed among the audience. large, fruit, four for This was followed by a report of the recent which h^r chiir and bed odist church under the auspices of the juicy twenty-five cents, ! funeral of L. F. McDonald. parlor rheumatism. She was born in the ioe opie, is the most equitable and as half a is meeting of the North Waldo Pomona by D. by Monroe, Young Men’s Baraca class,jwith several vis- The Tapley Hospital. Mrs. Ellen Jones only grape fruit served to one i' of Jeremiah and Mrs. Ella E. West returned from left" schools. As the time for the cost of this M. Kimball and additional remarks on the same daughter Mary Bartlett, In Monday itors pretent. The program included games, Hall of Camden, N. J., who was operated on person morning appetizer and 1861 she married Rufus and extended visits with her hai* h r, which had rendered recommended by Annie Clements and O. B. Dow. The pro- Nealley their daughters, Mrs. W. guessing contests and athletic sports. There at the Tapley hospital.returned recently to the | tonic, by physicians, is only '• for the next home was on a farm in Monroe Three C. French in New Britain. Conn., and Miss session, sang the closing three cents. The local comes gram meeting will be arranged by village. was a violin solo by Mr. Vivian Sylvester; home of her sister, Mrs. Nathaniel C. Delano, j supply from "■ children were born to them—John Edward Sarah Edith West in Boston. Mrs. West re- KF i>est meetings in the an- California and Florida. There is D. M. Kimball, overseer, and an interesting B., readings by Charles Merithew, accordian se- who she was visiting when taken ill.... Mrs. j great variety L’ will be and Maud. The latter died in childhood and ports a most delightful winter. ‘omona was brought to a ! in this fruit. Some are some are question presented for discussion. lections by Frank Roberts, chorus of college Allen H. Patterson and Mrs. Annie Sheldon, thick, thin ! five John was taken ill and Mrs. C. E. Mclntire entertained the have ; skinned; some are full of others seed At the of Seaside years ago suddenly French- songs with Charles Getchell at the the piano. both surgical cases, returned to their seeds, regular meeting Grange, died from His death was such a boro club and a few other friends at her home will be with Sunrise less; some are others almost last pneumonia. j There was also mu ic during the serving of homes in this city-Mrs. Henry Tweedie of very acid, sweet Belfast, Friday evening the second and Tuesday afternoon. An old fashioned dinner March shock to her that it seemed for a time her i 10th, with an ad- Last week Mr. Charles N. Black received were on one coffee, doughnuts and apples. Ail report a Unity, a surgical case, has returned home.... from third degrees conferred three candi- was served at o’clock and the afternoon arrie Cole and response his friend Frank in spirit would fail, but strength was given her was very spent in auction. royal good time and look forward to the next Miss Lillian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L, i Capt. Dyer Porto Rico a dates and tne following program onLincoln was enjoyably playing the husband and son There were lour tables.—Camden Herald. IA sides music and reci- box of grape fruit, the to live on for aged left, session with a great deal of pleasure. Knowlton of Congress street, a member of the | bearing brand of the successfully carried out: Singing by theGrange a paper Carroll and who so tenderly cared for her in her help- H. The American’e by Young Junior class of the Belfast was Bajamon Fruit Growers Association of Porto chorus; address on the Life of Lincoln Past Capt. George Tapley, The Mock Trial. There was fun in High school, by >ved, That the State con- galore lessness. When the Monroe W. C. T. U. was veteran correspondent at West Brooksville, | operated on last Saturday for I Rico, that are of the “almost sweet” master A. D. Hayes; reading, “A Southern the Universalist church Wednesday night appendicitis. variety. and for many years town clerk of Brooksville, from towns some 1 several years ago Mrs. was away She was taken ill in school Feb. 10th....Miss This the writer can testify after the Scene,” by Mrs. Nellie organized Nealley celebrated his last Fri- Feb. 10th, when after a bountiful a testing Grotton; recitation,“The eighty-third birthday fcct: local.” Affirm- supper chosen it6 first and she --entially Sands and Mr. both samples received from Mr. Black, Hand of Lincoln,” Mrs. Lura H. president, ably presid- day. He writes ihe American that he is mock trial was held before Wayland Josephine Benjamin Blood, by Ritchie; ;; G. H. York. Judge ed, on the work with her usual “feeling about eighteen.” Capt. Tapley is negative, of are cases at the Poor’s Mills. W. A. of Lincoln's favorite carrying Knowlton of the Court. The case Cherryfield, surgical hospi- Monroe is quite ill at singing hymn, “Nearer one who wears his Hie Municipal promptness and good judgment, and when she years gracefully. tal-Dr. was called to Ellsworth last this and God to the ladies friends the V AR NEWS. was a suit one widow Angelina Tapley writing-Mr. Mrs. Cornelius Whit- My Thee,” by quartette; read- many throughout country will join brought by left the chair she had gained the love of every week for work and was on | with us in congratulations. Ells- Jones (Mrs. Fred Hub- surgical accompanied comb, who have been boarding with Mrs. Lucy ing, “Notes Lincoln,” by Mrs. Ida F. Bray; extending Rackliff) against “Cy” member and left a beautiful influence that worth American. ? Mrs. Lincoln’s ans claimed a great vic- bard to a hen to have been by Tapley. Jackson, have gone to Rockland_Mr. and reading, Address at Gettysburg by replevin alleged will never be She was a member Mrs. Carl Sketches of forgotten. Mrs. Mel Knowlton (Theo Pendleton), who tenced him to a which he at once happened along just the fire was spent Sun- Lincoln, guest r.abie u distinguish be- sing song, | She left her home in Monroe in 1893 and went on the of ■vessels encountered to do in his inimitable con- discovered and went to Mrs. Basford's assist- day with Mr. and Mrs F. T. Wentworth_ by Vaughan Hayes; paper Life Lin- Mrs Carl H. Stevens at their home on Con- proceeded manner, to Winterport to care for an invalid aunt, and that all merchantmen and Mrs. O. A. Wade coln by Mrs. Dora “The Star street. She is a nurse vulsing the audience. I anre Others arrived later and formed a hunlrat j Capt. and Mr. and Mrs. F Bridges; song, gress graduate of the risk of destruction. Ger- later with her son and family moved there, was I T. Wentworth last Spangled Banner,’ by the Grange chorus The Maine General Training school and was at one '• it to save the spent Saturday it£iTr nu > cm lotoicimo. me brigade,but impossible house evening uDiiig tu buw me ourcuiouig | where the remaining years of her life were U_. decorations were in of and Great Britain I or its contents. Mr. Basford I with Miss Cassie and W. A. Banks in th« r*itv charge Mrs. Dora J. time the superintendent of Waldo County hos. pro- experts all agree that the time to do the most recently bought spent. She leaves to mourn their loss her | ast of Hol- a of and all of Bridges and Mrs. Lura H. Ritchie, who used and later a district nurse in Woodfords. Germany. is when business is dullest. Time supply flour groceries, which The Sick. Mr. Charles H. Sargent had a husband, her son Edward and two pital "Gained a strict advertising aged daugh- ; neutrality, in abundance about the hall and For some time she has been connected with u were lost. The barn with its contents was serious ill turn last at dags red, ;! bold was when our local dealers discontinued ad- Sunday his home on Ce- ters-in-law, who can all rise up and call her j i(fc. n[ Germany responsible and blue on saved. The house was valued at white bunting the stage, which 1 the staff of the new sanitarium at Fairfield. destroyed by German war- vertising after the holidays and sat down in $1,000 or dar street-Mr. Thomas W. Pitcher is im- blessed. Much sympathy is felt for them also contained a of Lincoln. by more, and there was no insurance. It was and able to sit portrait W. Miss Owen the rear of their stores to wait for the spring proving up after a serious ill their Monroe friends. At the funeral service Mrs. J. Frederick, Mary and ,l '•ndeavored to secure the aid of the Miles Benner and Bas- Frederick ^’.7 trade. and until he formerly place Mr. turn from the effects of a cold....Mrs. V. were Mr. Charles will sail next week from er riR her George W. Burkett, then, A, there beautiful floral tributes from the 1^ concessions of territory, ford had LEGISLATIVE NOTEb. retired, the leading dry goods merchant of only recently paid for it. He is a Simmons has been under the care of a trained children and grandchildren and the Monroe W, New York for Havana. Miss Katherine Quim hard industrious man and is in ill nurse for several ill vith a will to remain with her Belfast, and the most liberal advertiser, began working, weeks, cold border- Widespread dissatisfaction over the reckless C. T. U. Her remains were placed in the tomb by accompany them, shocks. Mr. on Mrs. C. C. Pineo, for a visit of several WEBBER’S PAINTINGS. having sales in Jabuary that brought people health, having had.two paralytic ing pneumonia-Mrs. John W. Nash con- waste of the State’s money in the construction at Winterport and will be brought to Monroe sister, and Mrs. Basford and their three will later cross IB to from all parts of the country and were the small chil- tinues to improve, having been ill of stretches of boulevard in in the for interment. months. The Fredericks to be 6 sale at auction at 697 Wash- seriously expensive widely spring j dren have shelter in the James will visit in Palm Beach and talk of the town. This week the Ralph D. found Wight with congestion of the lungs.. .Mr. Clarence E. scattered parts of Maine by the com- I Key West and Boston, Feb. 24th and of a highway 25th, house Samuel Morse, of died al resorts. will ^ Southworth Co. to mak6 business in near by and the good people of North- Frost, who was in the Math- mission has resulted in the introduction of a formerly Belfast, other east-coast They take the propose recently injured J aintings by late WeB- the home of his Bert it their line by having their semi-annual clear- port are taking stepB to restore their home ews mill, was out last Saturday for the first bill for the abolishment of that body. The acl grandson, Moore, apartments in St. Augustine and remain there Webber, who we believe was 1^ 7 Meanwhile this most is in Brockton, Mass., Feb, after of suf in On the north the ance sale of men’s and and fur- worthy family need time and is steadily .John O. was in the Senate, 13th, years until early May. way Onroe* died last November in boys’ clothing improving... presented Tuesday morning I Wollas- rheumatism and a ol jj 6L of clothing and supplies. Black is confined to his home on Senator Walker of fering with complication will make stops in Jacksonville, Savan- Aas The sale begins today and will close Mayo street by county and it party kl,own chiefly as a marine nishings. ijm a and diseases. Ho was born in Belmont in 1833, the and Atlantic r lfc Feb. 27th. The in the advt. will The Peirce School. It will be welcome with cold complications.Miss Maude is understood that it has the of Patrons nah, Washington City. were made prices given backing Pointings princi- son of the late Bernard and Morse. Ht Goods sent free of news to that the E. Mathews is confined to her home on of Husbandry in sections of Maine. Mary son of Clarence E. Knowl- me. His surprise you. by parcel post many city government has High, many Stanley Knowlton, t*t. works have learned the millman’s trade and worked it I have never used located the Peirce school on the old street with a severe cold....Mr. John Innes A is contained in a bill home Feb. a’ tfae Boston Art the charge....If you Jap-a-lac, Academy unique proposition ton, arrived Wednesday night, 10th, Club, mills on the Penobscot and Kennebec rivers I RUjJ should it. It comes in all and lot on Church corner of Elm who recently moved to the Wilband house on relative to the of the commission- ; after five which time he n(i the Paris Salon. He you try colors, street, street. appointment years’ absence, during I Avenne He went twice to California, where he wa* 1 makes old look like new. Ct rle & Jones The will be taken down ac Northport for the winter, has been er of in a bill in the has seen of the world. He left home tht Givi! W'ar, serving in the things present building agriculture, presented something to his the employed in this work. He was one oi the sell it.If you want to cure a the close of the school year in June and such confined home for past two weeks senate Senator Conant of Waldo I at the age of 16 to see the sights, and has had lament,and he made a num- something cold, Tuesday by it, with the five Morse brothers of Bel mont who served ir ~ a a headache or a lame or need a of the material as is suitable will be used prevailing distemper_William F. The act is one section one of an and varied as a cow and illustrations, cough, back, in amending chap- interesting experience including is of the revised as tc the Civil war, was a member of the 6lh Maine will find it at the Old Corner the new Other material on Stevens ill at his home, No. 6 River avenue, ter 60, statutes, amended in the West, in and a tc surrender at tonic, you Drug building. will be puncher Mexico, trip Appomattox, 98 of the public laws of 1909, relative ! and was sergeant of company B of the don’t the O-Cedar Polish the at time with a severe case of blood chapter Battery on a cattle steamer from St. John a>s of store.... Why you try ground that ready for use, and no poisoning_Capt. the of the commissioner it, Mr. Webber’s paint- to appointment of 26th twice. For he hac W. Warren is able to be out after a Maine, enlisting years wanderer received a welcome anc. Mop? Carle & Jones will clean and polish time will be lost in erecting the new building, Royal agriculture, so that after Jan. 1, 1917, a com- The hearty severe cold which confined him been unable to work. After living in Belfast floor in your house as a test and if it is which will be a memorial to the of to the house a mittee consisting of the master of the State will remain at home for a while. Mr. and Mrs should every memory | interest a great week or more.... grange, the of the Maine 12 or more years he went to MassachusetU not in every respect will refund Emma Lena Peirce, later the wife of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ma- president Pomologi- Knowlton are also entertaining their son, Mel- tar‘d men satisfactory Chas. of the Army and others— cal society, the president Maine Dairy- to make his home with relatives. He is sur- * without a W. As in honey are both recovering from colds and Mass. The. o'i‘- j fortune to know the artist your money question....See notice Frederick. specified the will of Mrs. men’s association, the president of the Maine vin Knowlton,and wife,of Westboro, *tre Elmer A. and vived by a daughter, Mrs. Emma McKenzie ol / lew painters who re- of Searsport physicians of fees agreed upon Frederick Mr. James H. Howes is to substi- coughs....Mrs. Mrs.Raymond R. Seed Improvement association, the president former will remain for two weeks while hie lh* and of Maine Live Stock Breeders’ Mass., the child of his r J'*n -r geniality poetry tute for Frederick in case of Sherman are among those shut in with colds. of the association, Brockton, marriage who is from an will 1,1 for professional services... .W. W. tslazo is pre- Mr. his absence wife, recovering operation, Nk V .'7 their paintings as did the dean of the college of agriculture of the with Miss Lovina Harding of Belmont. Hie kinds of Leave or- and Mr. Howes will Mr. .Mrs. B. B. Greenlaw, Mrs. Charles E. and remain for several weeks to 1And this is as true of the pared to do all trucking. represent Frederick University of Maine and the director of the recuperate. JPes: ^ t second Miss Isabel Poor of Bel- :t °f a the latter's visit Master Marion Rhoades, Mrs. Esther G. wife, formerly He ,V' landscape or marine ders at stable. Telephone connection_H. during South, that no time Davis, Maine Agricultural Experiment station, shall Mrs. E. P, Frost writes from San Diego, 11 wa* of his ef- Miss Sarah R. Miss recommend a to be commis- fast, is living in the Limeburner house or latest M, 107 Main street, has received a new may be lost in the work. Mr. Frederick re- Gardner, and Annie V person appointed Feb. Jour- fc Lvffi.a8War Black, Calif., under date of 9th: “Got The War Vt-1 pictures—for he was a Field are who have sioner of agriculture by the governor. The Court street. One brother, Hon. Lucius C, line of summer and that the available foi among those been ill and uf the 16th he spring and dress goods, quested amount, $23,600, act is to become in 1917. nal this a. m., quick work this time. We have ipresent a> Maine, and operative January, Morse of survives. The remains ar- jr&n,ea 8 this from the sale of are improving... .Carleton, the little son of Liberty, the surrender—in even these, has added to her stock a line of Messaline silk. purpose Hayford block, Greenleaf of Portland: Act and petition to been to the Fair but one day. So far it is far ur,n. rived on the horror of war be increased to Mr. and Mrs. L. L. is from for the destruction of and other Moqday evening train, accompan- ^someth,, **7an(* there is A large line of new shirtwaists and a full line might $25,000; and 28 citizens Robbins, recovering provide dogfish better than I Fine architecture, of in waters of were, expected. | refinement and sentiment, have Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Cook are members of the shark species the ied by his grandson, and taken to the of Fownps’ gloves....Special prices on new pledged this mount in case the city gov- pneumonia... beautiful trees and and the situation is the State of Maine, l'he measure provides a of his Mr. Herbert Morse ol plants, ^ ern ment of 1915 is unable to both ill at their home, No. 10 River home nephew, scallops at Bramhall's market next Saturday. appropriate it, seriously of two cents for each member of the It overlooks the city, bay and rICHAkDS removed. bounty where the funeral took unsurpassed. and also that there be no avenue, from the that has Belmont, place Tues- Also fresh Eastern halibut and St. John ale- might delay in hav- prevailing epidemic shark family so killed. Five thousand dollars ocean and Point Loma. It is on the p i, highest on is for two and the day at 1 o’clock, Rev. John N. Palmer, pastoi .... and materials in reau- brought appropriated annually years urley Of Rockland wives Cyphers incubators (390 egg) for sale ing plans, specifications complications. part of Balboa Park. Our in the Appointed emergency clause is attached. of the Methodist church of officiat- apartment at the .See iness at the earliest Mr. J. W. Mansur Searsmonc, A‘ Ferguson Poultry Farm, Belfast... day. The Guild Supper. The supper under the the committee on Commodore is 1 1-2 blocks belowr the South Togus. In the Senate Tuesday ing. TrnW notice of auction sale of and of Bangor Bent two plans for the ground flooz of the and to in »i cLl'l Feb- 1- General John T. household goods auspices Guild in the Norfh church ves- ways bridges reported: Ought pass end of the park, and on the way up we passed who for several farm tools to F. E. at the and after critical examination Mr. Freder- last was well new draft, on resolve in favor of construction k>i ^“liied ,, away the weather would be very cold. I for Summei Congress, witnessed the might of the is shown in the missiuuer is lu ue uupuiuieu uy Liie vjuv- their needs for timber it was cold before. thought quite enough ernor a of — Gross waters the work done under for three years with salary ra. vv r ‘n 1 startea assets.•.•••■.it undoing fact that small timber sales on the for- I think some snow might feel warm. tvicnmona, Deduct items not admitted. 87,721 35 and $2,500 yearly. A third act increases the E. Pinkham’s j Camp* Since its com- in Well, I won’t of this for I shall taking Lydia Vegetable previous appropriations. ests numbered 8,298 1914, against complain salary „f members of the Legislature 14 five the wisdom find weather more worth com- Compound I was in a Admitted assets.$10,970,404 mencement, years ago, the year. probably from $300 to $500 for a session. The Pres- LOCATED ON THE 6,182 previous about before I have been here a rundown Liabilities December 31, 1914 of the of annual plaining ident ot the Senate and theSpeaker of the dreadfully policy appropriations the 36 BODY year. I like the country and people have a state of health, Net unpaid losses.$583,700 for rivers and harbors has been convinc- THE LIVER REGULATES THE House are to $600 session. The 64 and the of work. I am not dis- had internal trou- Unearned premiums.... 5,542,965 CARE prospect same bill gives the members of the Exe- 1 61 demonstrated and A SLUGGISH LIVER NEEDS in All other liabilities. 353.30 MAINE CENTRAL ingly completely jus- appointed anything. cutive Council the same compensation bles, and was so ex- 2,500.000 00 with Chronic am with She Cash capital. tified. Someone has said that people I living Sadie Gowen. a session as received nervous 53 to t1 during legislative tremely and Surplus over all liabilities. 1,990,436 give opportunity ! from has been here five and is used Liver Complaint should be shut up away years quite by the members of the Legislature and that if I make a change in locati “The Rivers and Harbors bill which is to home prostrated and see to things. She supposed go increases their for attend- Total liabilities and surplus-$10,970,404 14 humanity, for they are pessimists compensation had given in to my in life. { recently passed the House, and is now for furlough in a year. I am to be ready at other to instead of through a “glass darkly.” Why? Because men- ance meetings $20 I would JOSHUA TREAT, JR., Agent, in the makes to take her work, or a part of it at least and actual feelings pending Senate, appropria- states. Bilious- $10, expenses. Insurance and Real Estate, Winterport, Maine tal states depend upon physical when she She directs a large kin- have been in bed. Wak tions for no new and carries a goes. Three resolves in the interest of fish 3w5 ! Undeveloped projects ness, Headaches, Dizziness and Constipation with six a As it was I had dergarten teachers, girl’s and game preservation were presented a total of only $34,000,000, in round num- disappear after using Dr. King’s New Life Pills. school with four teachers, four Hindu at Unlimited Raw as follows: $10,000 for the construction hardly strength GRANITE STATE FIRE INSURANCE bers. was probably necessary 25c. at schools and Zenana work with fourteen at the times to be cn Eccnomy your Druggist. of additional feeding pools Ray- my N. H. teachers. It is but a CO., PORTSMOUTH, AND this year, under existing conditions, but very interesting, mond hatchery; $75,000 for 1915 in addi- feet and what I did do was by a great for one December 31, 1914. in times the annual- A CALIFORNIA SUGAR PINh. big undertaking person. tion to $25,000 already appropriated by effort. I could not at night and Assets ordinary $50,000,000 to sleep Merry Christmas you. this and for 1916 for Real estate .$ 45,000 00 Good Farmini? legislature $100,000 of course felt bad in the morning, ly asked for by the National Rivers and Amy Porter. very 00 \ Washington, Feb. 15, 1915. The operating the fish hatcheries and feeding Mortgage Loans. 10,600 Harbor to be the mini- and had a steady headache. Stocks and bonds 943.319 00 AWAIT DEVELOP" Congress ought in settle- stations and the protection of fish and government has received $99.40 The government Ship Purchase Bill. “After taking the second bottle I no- Cash in office and bank. 75,802 27 mum, instead of the maximum, amount game; $4,300 for 1915 and $2,500 for 1916 35 tree which not so balances. 115,115 Communications reg*' ment for a single sugar pine for the installation of ticed that the headache was bad, Agents' until our and har- aquarium tanks, Interest and rents. 12,916 98 expended waterways in the to the government ship pur- and nerves were are invited and will ! waB cut in trespass Stanislaus Opposition additional specimens for the State mu- I rested better, my bors have been improved. chase bill has become so general that to an i adequately in California, and which seum and museum expenses. stronger. I continued its use until it Gross assets..$1,202,753 60 when addressed National Forest, of this measure can no “The of the ■ people the Mississippi Valley proponents Rep. Wise of Guilford presented an made a new woman of me, and now I December 1914. MAINE CENTRAL, yielded more than enough actual lumber doubt the unanimity of public Liabilities 31, believe in improving the waterways and longer act requiring motor boats operated in can realize that I am able to do 55,649 03 a suburban frame it. Not the Cham- hardly Net unpaid losses.$ BIJRI to build good-sized opinion against only tidal or other waters to carry be- 02 INDUSTRIAL harbors in all parts of the United States and the lights so much as I do. Whenever I know any Unearned premiums. 624,194 ber of Commerce in Boston Mer- 1 house. The tree scaled 18,933 board feet tween one-half hour after sunset and 10,831 10 in and woman in need of a good medicine I All other liabilities. and are willing to help the people chants’ association in New York before A for MAINE CENTRAL RAIt.R0*®- was valued at thousand one-half hour sunrise. fine (;ash capital. and $5.25 per commercial in cities E. Pinkham’s Veg- 2®°’022 2245 other parts of the country get this im- other organizations violation of the act is fixed at not less highly praise Lydia over all liabilities. 312,0(9 — Surplus feet. Not many trees contain enough the Atlantic seaboard have con- etable Mrs. Frank | if will treat us in along than $5 nor more than $25. Compound.” PORTLAND, MAINE provement they fairly as im- 60 lumber to build a two-foot board walk demned the measure dangerous, of Waldo: Petitions of Clark, 3H6 N. Tulip St., Richmond,Pa. Total liabilities and surplus.$1,202,753 j but realize that the im- By Mr. Conant return, they and expensive, but commei JAS. PATTEE & SON, Belfast, Agents, nearly two miles long, and this is believ- practicable Maude Cooper and 40 others, of W. R. Women Have Been Telling Women provement of their own rivers is vital to cial bodies in the Far South, in the in- JOS. TREAT, Jr., Winterport, Agent. case on record in which and 21 others of Knox and vicinity ed to be the first and in the West are Bailey how E.Pinkham’s 3w5 their prosperity, and I believe that I terior equally strong in favor of Woman’s suffrage. for forty years Lydia tree felled in a National Forest of it as a feasible a single in their rejection pro- Tfie crowd ever assembled in Vegetable Compound has restored their represent the sentiment of the people in marine rehabilitation. largest w as valued at almost $100 on the stump, for merchant State House was at the bien- health when with female ills. !l* the when that the present suffering •jdI Mississippi Valley I say framhe national chamber committee pro- fitted 'stove bun? although National Forest timber is fre- nial hearing on the resolve proposing an This accounts for the enormous demand E. H. BOYINGTON, For wood, nounces the government ownership policy rates. amendment to the constitution granting for it from coast to coast. If are and a small quently sold at considerably higher "un-American” and to you gravel, quantitr unwise,” “likely to women, which was held be- and than suffrage troubled with any ailment peculiar to 6. AB# ADS. be more extravagant expensive fore the committee in the hall Eye-Sight Specialist lumber. L,GILES ALABAMA STOPS ALL LIQUOR judiciary women why don’t you try Lydia E. control.” of the House of Representatives Thurs- Pinkham’s ? It OF THE Tel 137-2 Lincoln" j of Marvelous Ezo for Feet is The case for the Vegetable Compound In every package Montgomery, Ala., Feb. 10. Both day afternoon. pro- E. Pink- 26tf handled Robert Treat will pay you to do so. Lydia a free box of Ezd for Corns. Use the free Ezo houses of the Alabama Legislature to- ponents was by B0Y1NUT0N OPTICAL CO., Whitehouse of Portland, president of the ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. for Corns as directed for three nights. On the day passed over the Governor's veto CASTOR IA Men’s Rights Suffrage League of | 'V fourth night lift out the corn and throw it in a bill to prohibit newspapers published Equal 44 South Main Street, Wlnteruort. Maine adver- Tor Infants and Children. 1 the fire. That’s all there is to it. in the State from printing liquor Maine, AND TUESDAYS. i-'^as in Mr. Whitehouse declared that it was OFFICE DAYS, MONDAYS rub tisements and to prevent circulation Kale a House for Ezo for Feet is refined ointment, just and that it was the I the State of papers published outside Tha Kind You Have Always Bought not-a party question it on and all swelling, soreness, burning and committee to consider the corner Alabama carrying such advertising. duty of the AND LOT at of Congress foot is banished. Ezo for there be in the State for a and Miller streets, in Belfast, owned Children sweating speedily The new act, which goes into effect im- demand may HOUSE by Cry matter to Bertha I. Bird, of posta card and you Feet, including a box of Ezo for Corns is but also advertis- referendum on this the people Enquire FOR FLETCHER’S wDlrew^.; mediately, prohibits liquor JOHN R. DUNTON. •* at Ezo for Corns, if bough board or other- regardless of their personal views or Coruer Cross and Federal 25jcents druggists. ing by circular, by display 3m45 Maine. CASTORIA separately, 10 cents. wise. prejudices. Belfasjj, Merriman Murphy —1 Company. RECENT DEATHS. steamship Emily Retd Eureka Notes of Warning. Sheldon Woodworth MY HEALTH Mrs. Martha History. St. Nicholas Wm. G. Davis OWE Great ;Britain and Germany Advised that P. Hatch, widow of Capt* ^rlcan-Hawalian Charles C. Hatch, nied Feb. 8tb at her correspondent has sent Tobey Morse this Country will {safeguard American Parthia James Nesmith borne in Dark Harbor. She had been concerning a line to Peruna Lives and facts Day Hammond Property. gradually failing in health for the past are from few but 0f the officers Ed. Carter Big Bonanza Washington, Feb. 11. Publication years, was about as usual up to the was Gibson by the of the Friday before her death, when she For originally Daly State tonight Your article Department ^he S. P. Hitchcock 1 was suffered an attack of and a John W. Man- text of the notes to Great indigestion, by newspaper sent yesterday reason Baby California Gates Cotton of her advanced age was unable steamers then Britain and re- and Clarence S. Bement Great Admiral Germany, respectively, to rally. Mrs. Hatch was born Oct. 15, Gradually vealed that had been 1828, the of The r in commission. Townsend Thompson both countries daughter Thomas and Doro- Signature of St. thy Farnsworth and was ,f the Panama Canal John Commodore warned in most emphatic terms against Gilkey, married Breaking to Capt. Hatch in 1846. She was iy. and the conse- Fales Baker of Ameri- highly menacing the lives rr vessels and her as to St. Paul respected passing bringB sadness nt ion what Jordan can Down From citizens traveling in the recently to all. She was cared for in her tage of this great Williams Rappahonnock tenderly Sintram proclaimed sea zones of war. declining years by her youngest V those whose ves- Amesbury son, Germany was advised that the United Frank W. and his who re- one natur- Waite Germania Confinement Hatch, wifey is the guarantee that Stripes, States “would be constrained to hold the sided only you have the American-Hawaiian Snow & durgess Arey with her at the old homestead. She Imperial German Government to a strict is survived one the owners of the Anderson Alice Buck to Store. by daughter, Mrs. Caro accountability” for such acts of its E. Babbidge; by three Arthur ii.ers at Manuel Llaguno Herriman sons, T., GENUINE present fly- naval authorities as result in the Smalley lvanhoe might Charles D.,and Frank W and by several Mr. C. N. Petersen, dealer In fine destruction of American vessels or the grandchildren and er so this company Pendleton Herriman great-grandchildren, boots, shoes and cigars, No. 132 South Iobs of American lives and that if “such to whom much is v factor Of course not all of sympathy expressed. increasing these vessels were Main St., Council Bluffs, Iowa, writes: a deplorable situation should arise” the and in the ichant marine, Flint-Dearborn Line, when ‘‘I cannot tell you how much American would “take John C. C though good government any Robinson of West Appleton ■irs been recognized one recalls the names of ASTORIA these has it to take famous Peruna done me. Constant con- steps might be necessary to died Jan. 30th after a long illness, aged ,: v engaged in over- old American and him for over *. clippers their equally finement In my store began to tell safeguard American lives and property. 78 years, seven months and four prepared by 30 year the United States famous days. \,i masters it is hard to A on to Great the States stop. my health and I felt that I was Britain United Mr. Robinson was very tenderly cared of them came Sold in one size great many out here in the gradually breaktng down. pointed out “the measure of responsibil- for his and his were only bottle, never in bulk con- by daughters, family .. t is taken into Sutton A M. line; Sutton, by the way, "I tried several remedies prescribed ity” which would seem to be imposed on ail with him except one son, who is em- a ileet of modern is now connected with the local offices of the British “for the loss of by my physician, but obtained no per- government, ployed in Middleton, Mass. He was a or carry- to deadweight Williams, American or case of Dimond&Co., representatives manent relief until I took Peruna. I vessels lives in an kind husband and father, and had many otherwise; protect the ,t 226,000 tons it is on this coast for the attack American-Hawaiian felt better Immediately, and five bot- by a German naval force,” if warm friends, rie was a Civil war vet- npany easily holds Steamship Company. tles restored me to complete health. England sanctioned the general misuse of eran. Mr. Robinson left to mourn their and the It is also of the babies. operating worthy mention that the I have been In the best of American flag by British vessels, loss a four sons, *_ carriers in this spirits widow; George, Edwin, an masters of some of those are and cast doubt the valid clippers since, and feel that I owe my health thereby upon Frank and Arthur Robinson; three now in of charge the modern steamships to It." character of neutral ensigns. daughters, Mrs. Etta Upham and Mrs. ing of the Panama of the of the The two communications were to have company. Captain Tapley Catch Cold Easily. Sarah Herrick of Camden and Mrs. Ad- ^^beCentaurCompany^^^^^^^^\«5^ v the will old St. company James is master of the Mexican; been presented today respectively to the die Warren of South Montville, and three its Mr. Arthur G. Peterson, R. p. p all steamers, Captain Lyons of the old St. David can t British Ambassador Lois of Box government by Page sisters, Mrs. Bartlett West Ap- makers have been he found on 21, 21, Omro, Wisconsin. He the bridge ot the Missourian, and to the German Foreign Office by pleton, Mrs. Jane McCambridge of overbuilt, and one of was in tlie habit of catching cold | heavily the Nichols family is on the ! Ambassador Gerard. They were prepar- Frankfort and Mrs. Kate Lane of Cam- be the case in easily. ight Georgian. ! ed by Counsellor Robert Lansing and re- den. They all have the sympathy of the with the The He says: "It has been seven present, American-Hawaiian vised by President Wilson and community. The interment was in Steamship months now since 1 Secretary ,,! tonnage offered, Company was organized in New York have taken any Bryan after consu.tation with the entire South Montville. he in Peruna and I haven’t felt the least greatly aug- \ City 1899, the original incorpt rat ts Cabinet. of the Geo. touch of cold since, and I am positive -g canal, being Dearborn, Wallace R. Flint, ; The British, Spanish and Brazilian am- Mrs. Abbie M. Fenton, Ab- that I am now rid of the formerly rgle steamer too w. B. Burnham and H. E. I). Jackson, tendency to who to call at the bie M. Barker of Camden, died Jan. 29th catch cold. Peruna is bassadors, happened tin- contemplated all of whom are still active in the affairs a wonderful State were of at her home in in her and Department, given copies Springfield, Mass., Swanville •. three remedy.” cry days of the company. the as w re the ministers of Swe- 69th year. She had been in ill health for Searsport | notes, San Francisco and Prior to hose v/ho to this there was the firm of object liquid medi- den- Norway and Denmark who specif- many years and for the past four months AT YOUR services as Undertaker i c/nes can j j REQUEST. My Flint & Co., and Dearborn & Co. These now procure Peruna Tab- ically requested them. The documents had failed quite rapidly. She is survived and built two lets, i will be to your call at hour. Bv the use ordered latter consolidated into the firm of created something of a sensation among by two daughters, Agnes M. and Helen subject any he fact the Ameri- Dearborn the one Flint, & Co., and, as above diplomats generally, because of what B. Fenton; by brother Dr. Clarence of telephone and automobile, I can assure you the will be later some fully pre- stated, formed the company now company having the largest fleet of regarded as their drastic implica- F. Barker of Chicago, and by two sisters, of the known as the same prompt and considerate attention that has eadvantage Ameriean-HawaiianSteam- ocean carriers in the United States is as tions. Mrs. Augusta S. Weston of Urbana, III., ,t will uniuaio ui and Miss undoubtedly ship Company. yet in the far distant future. j-Ligu cue American guverii- Jennie M. Barker of Elmira, characterized my work in Belfast for thirty-two years, be good business, it was about this time that it became The water routes covered by the ment pointed out informally that it had N. Y. The interment was at Springfield, times over re- and at no extra any apparent the real day of the success of steamers of the American-Hawaiian line been deemed advisable to speak in un- where her husband, Henry H. Fenton, charge. tne enormous ex the sailing veseel in the trade between include h distance of 1984 miles from mistakable terms now, rather than to was buried. With I am ;ng up their present this coast and the Atlantic coast had New York to Puerto Mexico, 1720 miles await the alarming effect upon American competent assistant, and large stock, :■ ost modern come freight- really to an end, and the Messrs. from Salina Cruz to San Diego, 2124 public opinion which might ensue from Capt. Farnsworth B. Marshall died at or 34tf Flint your service, day night. and Dearborn, in keeping with the miles from Salina Cruz to San Francisco, the sinking of a vessel with scores of Feb. 11th at his home in North Bucksport v a 11 ail trend of after a oiccuuomjj the times, decided to go into 450 miles from San Diego to San Fran- American citizens. The notes, officials short illness from pneumonia, George S. Dearborn the steamship-owning business. cisco, 2410 miles from Seattle to Hono- were confident, will serve as a prevent- aged 76 years. Although he had not a close president, is The new company first built the steam- lulu, 2100 miles from San Francisco to ive of the critical possibilities discussed been in the best of health for some time natural growth of [ ships American, Hawaiian, Californian, Honolulu, 3432 miles from Salina Cruz to in them. he was ill only about three weeks. He CHAS. R. Me, me which and — the examined was master ot t he a mem- COOMBS, operated steamer 812 from with inter- past Belfast, Oregonian though first Hilo, miles San Francisco to Diplomats great Grange, the Atlantic and sent out est ber of the to this coast by the new com- Seattle and 657 miles from San Francis- the language of the communications Meth"dist church and had ser- 1 in the was L- lie Horn hey- pany the Luckenbach steamer Hya- co to Portland: total, 15,589 miles. and some of them construed the note lo ved in town offices. He leaves one son, ir merchant marine, des—which four vessels were construct- Following is a tabulated list of the Germany as a warning that the loss of Farnsworth G. Marshall, superintend- ed at the ent of time clippers, by Roche shipyards on the Atlantic present American-Hawaiian fleet: American lives by sinking even a bellig- schools of Malden, Mass. The this two of Coast and formed erent merchant funeral was held afternoon at coast; the nucleus of the ro ho hz r ship would be covered Saturday Fuller and F. fleet. From the start the of the 2 o’clock from the Methodist church at BUY YOUR Benj. very of operations = §3 §® § by representations American fit et of the Booth traffic offerings were satisfactory and it S* E S government because of the insistence North Bucksport. and and are was not »3 *1 sr that all merchant Clocks „j“, y, Seattle, long before the Union Iron n to ships must be visited Watches, Jewelry almon cannery in- Works constructed for the the and searched and taken off Nahum A. Emery died Feb. 10th at of. and be sure to have your work done by company American.1900 passengers ory of the Seas, Arizonan and the Alaskan. 5,591 3.643 406 before ships can be sunk. his home in Hampden,aged 77 years. He jj Californian. 1900 5,707 3,717 413 lamous of all the old- Success followed the in its had been failing in health for two years. W. M. THAYER, Jeweler, Phoenix Row. company Hawaiian.1901 5,597 3,661 406 hue, and which was efforts and the Mr. served in the Civil war in Texan, Nevadan and Ne- Oregonian.1901 5,593 3,651 406 CAT STORIES. Emery is now owned the Tenth Maine h, by braskan were built by the New York Alask ;n. 1901 8,672 5.621 470 regiment, reenlisting in the First Maine Co. A. He ed F. C. Johnstone, Shipbuilding Company of Camden, N. J. Texan 1902 8.615 5,636 471 [Atchison, Kansas, Globe.] cavalry, I was a ted into a salmon re- The next contract was awarded to the Arizonan.1903 8,672 5,621 470 member of the Frank G. Flagg ! A North Third street has a 'avid and St. James Union Iron Works, the Mexican, Mexican.1907 8,579 5.598 472 family post of Hampden. He leaves a wife; being Columbian.1907 fund the Sound in the Columbian and Isthmian; two of these 8,579 5,598 472 “talking” cat. The cat has certain two daughters, Mrs. Clark of Hampden, Nebraskan.1902 4,409 2,824 360 :iv of barges, a fate vessels were on the the which the understand. If Mrs. Kenney of Boston, and three sons, ways during Nevadan.1902 4,409 2,824 360 meows, family PRESTON’S ii„ n the famous ship and fire which occurred in Fred, Phillip and Roland Emery, all of earthquake Isthmian.1908 5,404 3,464 383 it wants to go out doors its meow is a is used the I si on 1906. The American-Hawaiian Steam- Virginian.1903 7,914 5,077 492 Hampden. & if it wants something to eat it Livery, Boarding Transient Stable lr old W. F. Babcock ship Company then purchased from the Missourian.1903 7,914 5.077 491 growl; meows in a and if it died Feb. at his home Is situated on Washington street just off Main street. I have and [ coast as an off-shore Atlantic Transport Company the Missou- Kansan.1903 7,913 5,131 490 squeaky soprano, Avery Gray 7th single a ■ wants to be it has little in Orland atter a illness of sev- double etc. Careful Lr : railed from British rian, Virginian and Kansan, these three Georgian.1910 6,606 4,016 416 petted gentle painful hitches, buckboards, drivers if desired. Your patron- Kentuckian.1910 6,606 4,016 416 meow which is engaging. The cat shakes eral months, 76 He leaves Lr... t 4th for South Africa having been known formerly as the Mis- aged years. age issolicited. Telephones—stable 235-2, house 61-13. Iy28 Indiana Honolulan.1910 7,059 4,421 416 hands, and shows unusual intelligence for to mourn his death a son, Frank I umber. The souri, Maine and Massachusetts. The W., W. G. Minnesotan.1912 6,658 4,068 407 a cat. As a rule men dislike but who cared for him his a PRESTON. Proprietor. j wiled by the Alaska next contract for construction was let cats, during sickness; Dakotan.1912 6,657 4,069 407 this cat is so smart a ration. to the and well behaved sister, Mrs. Lord of Bucksport, and two Seri Ait Maryland Steel Company at Spar- Montanan.1913 6,649 4,064 407 that the man of the house cans of brothers, Robert of and f- say that fifteen or rows Point, Maryland, which company Panaman.1913 6,645 4,067 415 buys Sargentville salmon for and the cat is so James of North Brooksville. Mr. hiv or more there was successfully launched the Kentuckian, Pennsylvanian.1913 6,645 4,067 415 especially it, Gray fond of salmon that the salmon is I had resided in Orland for hr =sei in what then re- Georgian and Honolulan. Still later the quite many years, an item on the bill. where he was a and black- t- lamous merchant same company built the Da- 157,098 99,921 family grocery wheelwright Montanan, Mrs. A. A. the rri^f^uT^^DEciDETn t rue time or other and Iowan and Bennett, groceryman’s smith. kotan, Pennsylvanian Minnesotan. Building: Washingtonian, will tell to use jg has a smart cat. the cat > They you E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured L born & Co. or the At the present time the Panaman is be- Ohian, all three to be of the same dimen- wife, Lately 1 came to Mrs.Bennett Frank died Feb. 10th in Cam- 1 in the Best Equipped Factory in the Country at Belfast, Maine. b: li g vessels between ing built by the same company and will sions as their immediate predecessors. meowing violently, Young ^ but Mrs. Bennett did not atten- den after a and illness. He < JACKSON & 111 tins port, and to recall be in commission in the near future, and pay any long painful HALL BELFAST AGENTS. < tion. The cat would and then was a veteran of the Civil War and his Ira lly be easy for under construction are the Iowan, Ohian HOW ICE SHOULD BE STOKED FOR disappear, come back and look to Mrs. Bennett friends were to learn of his COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, NEW YORK n.-rs in shipping af- and Washingtonian. up many pained p COUNTRY USE. and meow death. He leaves a wife and son Bert : uht bring to mind When it is considered that this im- piteously. Finally, yesterday I^TNE j p,an: the cat laid three kittens one one at in a E. H. mense fleet has been created in thirteen by Kelseyville, Calif., brother, is a Ice very perishable commodity Mrs. Bennett’s feet. Mrs. Bennett knew Young of Camden, and one sister, Mrs. w Daniel Barnes years the importance of steamships in and, therefore, certain important prin- the cat had four kittens in the barn, and Joseph also of Camden. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSUR- S Lover relation to a traffic can be Gould, fei country’s must -----— T 4- -1 U l.J A J ciples be considered in the con- she realized what she N Bohemia suddenly wanted; ANCE CO. b struction of a place to store it. Investi- she went to the barn and sure that another illustration of the wonder- enough Columbian National Assets December 1914 ; gators of the department consider that one of the kittens had fallen down into a 31, ful development made by this p H'gan company there are four important things to be hole. Real Estate.$ 189,377 07 francis is shown in the sailings, which were In 1914 Wrote More Accident considered in order to ice well. An old cat had four kittens in the barn Mortgage loans. 170.750 00 ! five weeks from New York thirteen keep je every are as I Collateral loans 124,979 12 These follows: at Judge White's home. Several weeks and Health Insurance in Maine 1. years ago, and today the schedule calls Stocks and bonds. 7,029,868 95 Schepp 1. The ice must have a minimum of she one of the kittens and for a vessel five ago picked up Cash in office and bank. 215,168 02 every days. surface to the air or to the THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY exposed went up the street to Tom Moxcey’s balances. 03 i F. I tlakes During the first years of the company’s Agents’ 791,661 pacKing material. This is most easily barn, where she established herself with All other assets.. 95,474 73 lii- existence all the business was handled j Peabody accomplished by piling the ice in the the kitten, and no amount of ElNANCIAL STATEMENT through the Straits of Magellan, but in persuasion Adolph Obrig, form of a cube. A mass of ice 12 by 12 could induce her to recognize her other Gross assets. $8,617,278 92 1907 this route was abandoned and the The Columbian National Life Insurance Co by 12 feet exposes less surface than the three kittens. White is j Deduct items not admitted. 527,088 85 Arnerican-Hawaiian entered into a con- Floyd raising same tonnage piled in any form less them and it is a sight to For Year Dec. 31, 1914. tract with Tehuantepec National Rail- by hand, pretty Admitted assets.$8,090,190 07 Ending [■p Amesbury nearly that of a cube or of a globe. see those kittens him way, dividing its fleet of vessels between tag around; they Henry Failling 2. The keeping of good ice depends adore him. When he drives the horse Liabilities December 31, 1914. the Atlantic and the Pacific and operat- ADMITTED ASSETS. Merriam upon the of its around the barn to the front of the Net losses. 424,945 66 on the completeness insulation, from unpaid .$ >■ S. ing Atlantic side from New York l* Spinney whereby it is protected from external house, the kittens, looking like puff Unearned premiums ... 4,649,191 07 Bonds and Stocks, amortized Jordan to Puerto Mexico, where transfer was All other liabilities. 00 influences, such as heat and air. with their tails march 77,5(0 i values.:. 44 made to the and moved balls, erect, proud- $4,866,812 railway tonnage 3. is because the Cash capital. 750,000 00 Cushing Drainage important ly behind the nuggy, and then scamper j Mortgages on Real Estate. 49 Roanoke 189 miles across the isthmus, where goods Surplus over all liabilities. 2,188,553 34 1,873,957 : lack of it interferes with the insulation. the White back to the barn. were again loaded in the foi through yard Loans to Policyholders ( Policies Dickinson steamships 4. The ice itself must be packed so as ^ movement to destination. Total liabilities and surplus.$8,090,19: 07 held as collateral). 1,630.523 09 America to prevent as completely as possible the A LINE FROM LONDON. Water has been JOSHUA TREAT, JR., Agent, Real Estate... 4t Herriman competition always circulation of air through the mass. The 847,883 more or less a factor in trans- Cash in banks on Jabooz Howes regular more the mass of ice ! Gazette Advises the United States Insurance and Real Estate, Maine J and hand. 562,077 04 continental rates of this and nearly approaches Shipping Winterport, Henry country, that of a solid cube, both in and 3w5 Premium notes and premiums ip to the of service main- shape to Build Ships and be Ready for business. Conqueror owing regularity texture, the with of collection 45 tained easier, good drainage process (net). 444,977 Jr by the Arnerican-Hawaiian Steam- 10. In an editorial Lathrop, and insulation, will be the keeping prob- London, Feb. Accrued interest. 73 ship Company, San Francisco and other 139,654 C.th! Tam O’Shanter lem. The keeping of ice, then, depends headed “A Chance for The NOTICE GF FCimUlFE ports of the Pacific have been j America,” VVaite greatly upon the shape of the mass, its insula- $10,365,885 66 in their oi Shipping and Mercantile Gazette says: benefitted, especially position tion, its drainage, and its solidity. undersigned hereby giveB public notice or center. “It does not much for the brains be- THEthat it has a claim by mortgage a um. H. Smith jobbing distributing The ease and with which ice say upon LIABILITIES rapidity certain lot or of situated in Win- Bartlett The company maintains offices in Sar parcel land, ton may be gathered depends upon the con- hind the American mercantile marine YOUR HEAD AND STOMACH Waldo Policy Reserve. $8,552,080 00. Francisco, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, terport, County, Maine, described Sterling dition and location of the field as well as movement that nobody is to the fore said mortgage as follows, to wit: All our Liabilities, including Los San Honolulu, Phil- Headache caused by a disturbed Baker Angeles, Diego, upon the tools used for the work. with a to seize the diges- A certain lot of land in with the Claims in of Z,; and the home offices doing suggestion present tion is Winterport process adjust* McDonald Goodman adelphia, Boston, in nearly always accompanied by bounded and described as If the ice field is covered with snow favorable opportunities to show that s buildings thereon, Premiums and interest New York It has been a in the of gas, on ment; ReuCe City. great the formation of ice is aB the pain stomach, belching follows, viz: Bounded the north by Lebanan retarded, profitable United States shipbuilding in- in Bills factor in the commercial development oi vomiting and often by constipation. This street, on the east by land of Emma D. A. paid advance; awaiting ral Adams snow acts as a blanket and raises the is With conditions nor- the Pacific Coast, and with the dustry possible. sort of headache is located in Smith, on south by land of Catherine O’Hurn presentation for payment; Re- Henry Villard opening thus retarding the ice for mal the firms on the other side of the generally of the canal there is reason to be- temperature, the forehead and is not constant but and land of Mary Foley, on the west by land of Q»«tk every mation. If the ice sheet is serve for Accrued Premium Er sufficiently Atlantic cannot produce mercantile ships comes and Mary Foley and Cross street, containing two T Hyde lieve that its influence and importance goes. Taxes. 70 Parker thick and the snow falls upon it, the as or as as we but acres, more or leas, being the homestead of the 280,538 III. in relation to the commercial growth oi quickly cheaply can, It does not come on immediately after ; Patton snow must be removed before said Fred Atwood in reserved for future div- harvesting conditions are not normal. Our ship- but after the food has had time to C. Winterport village. Surplus the Pacific will be continued and that thi eating is from Murphy can proceed; or if, on the other hand, it is almost congested Said mortgage Fred C. Atwood of idends to Policyholders. 55,000 00 time when it will lose its as thi building industry ferment which it does because the diges- Waldo to t u: Elwell identity is desirable to increase the thickness ol Winterport, County, State of Maine, with war work, and in consequence ol care Surplus reserved for tive fluids that should take of it are P. P. Gilmore of Buckaport, Hancock County, contingen- L?“ Barston the ice after the snow falls, the field may dear material and labor our costs are '* aHace insufficient, because the glands that se- State of Maine, is dated February 20, 1912, and cies. 15,000 00 D Samaria be flooded and the snow saturated witl now 1,.', very high. Very few ships ordered cretethese fluids are because the recorded in waioo or Additional as Pottle weak, county Registry Deeds, Surplus regards EVER WAICHFUL water, which is allowed to freeze, thus can be delivered before well into next blood is to nourish these in Book 295, Page 229, and is assigned by the Drummond failing glands Policyholders (including Capi- James adding a layer of snow ice. Flooding ot year, and their first costs are what some said P. P. Gilmore to the Bucksport National Curtis properly. a national cor- tal Stock). 1,463,266 96 Taylor snail fieldB may be accomplished in eithei ship owners regard as ridiculously high, red blood is the first essential to Bank, banking association and Louisiana A Little Care Save Belfast Rich, organized under the laws of the Unit- njj | May Many of two ways: By “overflowing,” whicl “There is therefore, to bin- and the poration nothing, proper digestion digestive pro- ed States and located at Hancock $10,365,885 66 Readers Future Trouble. consists in conducting water t( 1 der the Americans at once to Bucksport, Sor merely proceeding cess cannot go on without it. When lack instrument dated btandardV(01‘v" the County, Maine, by February ,)nit the field, or by piercing ice field heri build a fleet of steamers which causes Watch the kidney secretions. cargo of nourishing blood fermentation 23, 1912, and recorded in said Registry of Deeds auu uicic witu a uai ui tu miuv For the best Life, Accident and Health te^k,ne,d P«cy augn, will be able to compete on fairly ever and poisons are absorbed from the diges- February 24, 1912, in Book 297, Page 48. Ht. Charles 1 See that they have the amber hue of health I the water to force its to the G. way surfaci terms with our own when the war comef tive the in your head advises The conditions or said mortgage have been Insurance communicate with kore The not excessive or tract, pain Purrington discharge infrequent; and to saturate the snow. to an end. have the money. Thai ■ broken, by reason whereof the said Bucksport gradually They you of the fact. Dr. Williams’Pink Pills E. C. MORAN J B. Thomas Contain no “brick-dust like” removed National Bank claims a foreclosure of the same & COMPANY, Ital sediment. Snow may be from smal [ is, at any rate, a reasonable conclusion to the blood the elements give just they and this notice for that Ss: Leonard Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially for weal fields, when necessary, by means o draw from the statements o1 this condition with gives purpose. General 425 Main Rockland published need to correct and, BUCKSPORT NATIONAL BANK. Agents, St., ! it bi 1 shovels, but upon large fields will American They have also a when form a „W, LH5‘le kidneys. politicians. laxative, required, perfect By WILEY C. CONARY, its Attorney, 3t6 Maine. 3w6 bnerman economical to use with £ Tap:r, Let a Belfast citizen tell you how they work horsepower scrapers the necessary plants. Indeed, treatment for the headaches of indiges- some ol j as. ! “About four years ago I suffered from kid slightly improved organization, tion. Ec[‘pse.Morrison the establishments in th< this and fc»r,s.: Herbert E. Cats a Valuable Asset. shipbuilding Mention paper we will send Alameda ney complaint,” says Patterson o k|Uoi- United States would rank with the mosl you two little books on the diet and the Otis High Street., Belfast. “The kidney secretion ; ilber; j Feb. 10. On th< efficient in the world, and at the mo- proper use of a laxative. Address: Dr. Wood Nan Outfits The Best h° 8 Marlboro, Mass., | John A. were irregular in passage and contained sedi American costs foi ,Davy Briggs that cats are a valuable asset ti ment, at any rate, j Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, ment. Often the were too grounds Balch passages frequent 1 labor and material are reasonable. Ont Y. Your own sells P. $85; H. P., $110; 5 H. P., hard wood in Waldo fitted and fcribi,, any household for the riddance or pre N. druggist Dr. Wil- complete, A\ Dry county, Vr, V\m. H. Starbuck then again scanty and attende d By a boasted not long ago, as £ liams’ Pink Pills. 3H.$125; 6 H. P., $150. Guaranteed five years. scaldini ! ver.tion of mice or rats, particularly si , shipbuilder i dried under cover. Delivered anywhere in that American costs ol 28 inch saw, $5.f0. Other sizes in proportion, .. sensation. I used nearly every I ha< 1 the , matter of fact, ij'Sn remedy with farmers, Borough Pomoni Thirty days free trial. PangaioreCllf{- labor—not be it noted—wert Belfast at $8.00 a cord. Send a postal card. ^adieion ever heard of; but without good results, [ Grange, at a meeting in Fellows Hal [ wages, THORNDIKE MACHINE CO„ Blanchard lower than the British. finally read of Doan's Kidney Pills and at one this afternoon, voted to work for the de lm6 Portland, Maine. SAMUEL PLACE, ,vy Americans do not take the Sol®.* a at Poor & Son’s feat of a measure now before the “Why Lowell procured supply Drug Store legis instead of For Sale 4tf R. F. D. 2, Brooks, Me. hie h cmU. lature that would a tax on cats. course we have indicated, pro- After taking three boxes, I was cured and to place Guy C. Goss to spend money on unsuitable in- Ct:th health. It posing Incubator konia Mallett day I am in good gives me pleasun terned ships, is not for us to say. W< Cyphers wm. Doan’s ! COLDS ARE OFTEN HOST SERIOUS fetid,Jt J. Rotch to recommennd Kidney Pills to raj are content merely to express surprise FOR SALE. friends and neighbors.” STOP POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS. that they do not take it,” NOTICE. fi* H,Sy OAA EGG CAPACITY. In condi- ~Mr. Patterson is only one of many Belfas perfect Guaranteed work In Manlcur- Day The disregard of a Cola has often brough tion; used only once. Will be sold at a Chiropody, Sted who have gratefully endorsed Doan’i 1 For Plows Is the Oliver reduction. be seen people Best at Indiana many a regret. The fact of Sneezing, Cough : What Remedy Sulky great Can residence of ng and Shampooing. Also Facial Work. Rlliiore Kidney Pills. If your back aches—if you Mrs, F. A. Curtis, Searsport, Maine, or for par- ynis Clapp ing, nr a Fever should be warning enough tha t Constipation? Full line of all kinds of Hair Work at don’t \T THE SPECIAL PRICE OF ticulars, write my Si Reaper kidneys bother you, simply ask for a kid This is a aaked us many times Knox your system needs immediate attention. Cer question MRS. H. W. KNEELAND, parlors over Shiro’e Store, Phtenix Row. Bosworth remedy—ask DISTINCTLY FOR DOAN’I The answer is ,'*bj ney tainly Loss of Sleep is moBt serious. It is each day. No. 15 Fenlow Street, Dorchester, Mass. KIDNEY PILLS, the same that Mr. Pattersoi 1 32tt MISS EVIE HOLMES. V'Gtace rp* warning given by Nature. It is man’s duty t $39.00 Gatherer had—the backed home 11 Walker remedy by testimony himself to assist his part Dr, OtdefrElsfrrf J1 by doing King’ -AT- For our national use Fulle, Thompson 60c at all stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Props. Children dyspepsia, ailment, Tillle E. Starbuck New Discovery is based on a scientific analysi We guarantee them to be satisfactory Cry Burdock Blood Bitters. Recommended for .Golconi N. Y. “When Your Back is Lame- 1,91 T Buffalo, of Colds. 50c. at a bottl Sold us, 10 cents. FOR FLETCHER’S the blood. H Alio Curtis your Druggist. Buy to you. only by strengthening digestion, purifying Alle« the Name.” JACKSON & HALL’S a Geo. Stetson Remember today. City Drug Store. CASXORI A At all drug stores, $1,00 bottle. The Journal On another page we give a report of The News of Brooks. Republican a hearing at Augusta on bills for the ex- I _ emption of taxes on and all live sheep Mn. Mary Eates, now of Belfast, visited BELFAST. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18,1916 stock under three of years age,a3 a prac relatives here recently. tical means of aiding Maine farmers and New Dress PUBLISHED EVERY THUR8DAY BY No improvement is reported in the case of the live stock of the increasing State. Charles E. who is in a in We wish to announce the arrival of ourGootfefB Bowen, hospital new line of . Co. The Maine Farmer is to this sp i^R The Republican Jour. opposed leg- Bangor. Summer Dress Goods. Besides our usual full line of ^ islation. and says: Gingha^ ^R Lincoln Hatch and wife of Livermore Falls U Percales, we have among our new goods-Toile du While the of taxes on Nord"^ CHARLES A. PILSBURY, exemption sheep have been visiting relatives in Jackson and Cloth, Plain, Striped and Flowered Crepes, Printed 'to \ BJ£«J Manager and all live stock under three of years this town for several days. M(,uselint ^^R*> a ured and Flowered Voiles. Witchery Chiffon, Printed ^ * age may help few, and possibly adorn Silk Ch ^R our hills with more than have Hamilton Jenkins is clearing a wood lot in Embroidere 1 Emboirdered Satin Lace Advertising Terms. For one square, one sheep ap- Swiss, Silk, Cloth, and there in the immediate the Knox to work up at his mill later, so he is away inch in column, 26 cents for one week peared pasV Silk in the colors these length loss of prevailing Among many patterns and 26 cents for each subsequent insertion. independence, the loss of the feel- from home most of the time lately. a^11h ^^R®°' terials suitable for for any ™s- a ing that are their toward gowns figure. Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 they doing part Mr. and Mrs. Judkins,after for some ^^R the old visiting year; $1.00 for si* months; 50 cents for three supporting good State of Maine, weeks with their daughter, Mrs. N. R. Cook, --- months. the lack of self-respect, which is always occasioned the of returned to their home in Newport. by scourge paternal- H Just received, a piece of ism, will in our more than offset The late rain left the streets and Tues- They had a Democratic tree beer party opinion icy any material gain which might come to we noticed the A. E. week that seems day morning dignified in Lewiston last likely our farmers. OYSTER LINEN Chase having a jolly slide on a “bob” with the B some bier. to prove one’s political The Journal holds no brief for the farm suitable -—-- for dresses and * -_ boys. waists, and is especially adapted t« Ui. ^B ers and has had no opportunity for ascer- making the crocheted and linen bed A Democratic newspaper gives prom- While working in the woods one day last spreads so much in vogue 1" taining the views of our Waldo inence to the prediction of a Sioux county week Merton L. Fogg received quite a clip present time. 50 cents per yard. ^^R^u farmers on this question, but feels called a limb prophet that “the present prosperity” from falling which bruised and cut his to dissent from the face to some extent will for another three upon opinion above and started the blood quite continue years. We have also added to our stock a line of expressed. This has in the freely. Can the rountry stand it? paper past advocated aid to local industries, and to Abbie Knowlton. who spent the week-end MESSALINE out in Montana be- the SILK. A newspaper ’way shipping interests, and sees at this with her parents, E. R. Knowlton and wife, in * coun- When looking for this us a 1 ieves that “the sentiment of the time special reasons for aiding the farm- Brooks went back to Belfast Monday. She has material, please give call. ^B is with the presi- ers in a that will increase good health since she returned from the Wal- t ry overwhelmingly way the Ijve ’ dent” in the matter of his ship purchas- stock of the State. With potatoes sell- do County hospital. The senti- U SHIRTWAISTS ing bill.” It is mistaken. ing at 25 to 30 cents a bushel, following Mrs. Hanlon of Mexico, Me. is visiting her B°; Mrs, Wm. Swift. drove in to at- n Our large line of new Shirtwaists include ment is just the other way. a shortage in the sweet corn crop, and niece, They styles in Crepe d. ^R~ tend church last Sunday, it being the first Messaline, Muslins and the with the Democratic tariff operating q Voiles, popular Crepe weaves. time for several weeks, as Mrs. Swift was Count von Reventlow is quoted as de- against them,our farmers are experienc- confined to the house. that neutrals have no rights I■■■ — 11 —■■ ■ claring | ing hard times and in consequence busi- Remember, we carry the is bound to and We are informed that Lincoln’s day was ob- y that Germany respect, ness in all lines suffers. We are sending ^R, | The Churches. FALLING HAIR OR served in the Intermediate school. Miss Ger- a Berlin newspaper speaks contemptu- much money out of the State for meat trude and in the De Bevoise of neutrals.” If Peavey, teacher, Primary Brassiere ously of "the squalling that could be at and an ITCHING SCALP produced home, school, Miss Mabel ltose, but have no in no At the Univeraalist church next Sunday teacher, Ranging price from 25 cents to $1.00. This this up there will be increase of live stock would not particul n ■ thing keeps only sup- Now that Parisian Sage—an inexpensive program of the exercises. morning Rev. Arthur A. Blair will speak on giving as good satisfaction as any similar neutrals. future needs in this but add' preparation that supplies every hair and garment on th, ply direction Men’s scalp Mrs. Lillian Morrill “Social Service.” Sunday school and need—can be had from A. A. Howes & Co., it of VVaterville spent the to the of the farms. We have fertility Forum at 12 o’clock. is certainly needless to have thin, the week-end in Brooks, khe was formerly can there is of brittle, Nobody say anything or faded hair. No matter how Fownes’ never found that the promotors of local matted, stringy one of our most ladies and took a Gloves 1 The in the notes, signed by Rev. Arthur E. Wilson announced last Sun- popular part mollycoddle unsightly your hair, how badly it is falling, or to and to Ger- industries in asKing for exemption from in many of our social exercises. She is much 2 A full line of Fownes Gloves at our store. B Sec. Bryan, sent England day that he would conduct an adult class in the how much dandruff, Parisian Sage is all that is Boston Globe. taxes or a cash bonus, or both, suffered needed. Every trace of dandruff is removed mi&sed in this community. ^Br many.— Unitarian Sunday school and invited all adults We solicit a share of your patronage. S the and loss and do with one application, the hair roots are nour- As he didn’t write rote, signed any of self-respect, not believe to remain and attend. Mrs. Rebecca who has been for ished and stimulated to grow new hair, Tripp, caring we itching of the President, that the would be came it at the dictation proposed legislation The Christian Scientists hold services in scalp and falling hair cease. Mrs. Hinckley Jackson for several weeks, is less a Parisian Sage is certainly one of the most home about ten and H. M. fail to see that Bryan any molly- regarded in this light by those it is in- their at days ago feeling very ill, BLACK, R 127 Main street, Sunday morning hall, invigorating tonics, and will surely make your ■ than before. tended to 7.30 after a short but hard fight the attack of pneu- coddle aid. 11 o’clock, and Wednesday evening at hair soft, rbundant and radiant with life and 107 Main monia was broken up and recovery assured. Belfast, Maine ■ o’clock, to which all are welcome. beauty. street, The dealers bureau is jj a reader liquor literary u. ucuaiuo ui me vcnaii's uumuci In a recent note Journal said, the Teachers Training ill \ju., The meetings of If we do our in of and sending out a vast amount of more or part fomenting public opinion who at the Allred J. Roberts •“Read the 21st Chapter Luke school are operates stand, A class of the Univeraalist Sunday to the point of demanding that nothing short lg==10I=::gJlSgo^^Jlg?oi=D|[o]Q^fI:;, less interesting matter, as witness a re- has had men and teams lumber from it to the war in Europe,” and we held from 6 to 7 o’clock at getting apply Sunday evenings of universal peace will satisfy us, it will come. cent batch that our waste bas- the John Leonard lot in Knox. E. A. An entertainment will be given in the Con- and 11th verses: escaped the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Blair, the 1 Carpen- Appointment OM quote only the 10th What are some of the questions of the hour, ter has men and teams from gregational church vestry shall ket, which included an editorial from the former the class. There are seven getting lumber tonight, Thursday ."~^B Then he said unto them. Nation couducting like woman mimimum wage, social- suffrage, Feb. 18th and some ladies with Augusta, Me., Feb B and Public of William members the Isaiah Bryant place in Monroe. evening, bright rise against nation kingdom against Ledger Philadelphia by at present. ism, compared to this which must be at the Inspectors of Prisons and J ■' ready speech and extensive imaginations will Gov, Curtis kingdom: Allen White, the editor who discovered foundation of all human What is Mrs. Gilbert Morrill and son Hugh now of by today ‘-^Bl church next society? at And shall be in At the Baptist Sunday morning elucidate the subject “How the Story Grew!” Merserve of Bar Mills, John L great earthquakes what was the matter with and the heart of peace? Just righteousness. Waterville. passed the week-end here among and famines and Kansas, the Rev. W. F. Sturtevant, will speak I)o not waste time if the Bath, and William J. divers places, pesti- pastor. old The Morrills lived in this vil- | wondering story Bradbury and a broadside from Col. Where there is righteousness there will be neighbors. and fearful sights, great Henry Watterson, to the on “Three Golden Apples,” fol- did grow, or if it was a true story* lences; juniors fifteen or and their really really heaven. the tenor of which be from peace, quietness and confidence, as_ Isaiah said lage years more, presence signs shall there be from may inferred lowed by a sermon on “Optimism.” At the but take it for granted that those limber- so long ago.” is greatly missed in the social life, since their this truly Wattersonian paragraph: service his will be “A Suc- ladies will interest And do not evening subject removal last November to another town, tongued you a The Courier-Journal The Iowa Senate, Feb. 12th, by vote has said that no cessful Detective.” The third in the series of Union ser- forget to take 16 cents along with you, for that iii Gospel Democrat can be a Prohibitionist. That The Waterville Glee club gave a high class of 39 to 10, agreed to submit to the peo- At the Baptist church this week the services vices was held last Sunday evening in the Co- is what they want of you, and you can have was a truism. But 1 that no musical 12th at Union say Prohi- lonial theater. seat entertainment Feb. hall, the satisfaction of hearing a woman exercise Committee a Constitutional amendment will be as follows: This, Thursday, at 7.30 p. Every was taken, and on Hearings. 1 ple provid- bitionist can be a Christian. under the of the Brooks school. the were the from auspices High her imagination to her own satisfaction when for State-wide Later m., the prayer meeting; Sunday at 10.45 a. m., stage clergymen all the ing prohibition. That the Colonel is dead on It was a full house and most audi- INLAND wrong the local churches with their appreciative you will not care in the least bit what she may FISHERIES AAD c a resolution submit- morning service, with sermon by pastor, choirs. Rev. Arthur *£ ■ the Senate adopted ence The both propositions goes without the who listened to the fine selections given, as will be out of reach of the broom Committee on !■ B say- school at noon; Christian Endeavor at A. Blair, Universalist, conducted the services say you at the election Sunday Game will a to the voters general Mr. White’s after which the a social give public beo. ■ ting ing. argument is directed and Mrs. Willis B. was young people enjoyed stick! 6.30 and evening service at 7.30 p. m. Fletcher the pianist the State House, in K in 1916 a Constitutional amendment pro- hop. Aug,, against national He concedes for the The order of services was as prohibiton. At the First Parish church next Sunday Rev. evening. The Knights of Pythias have been “cuttin, ON FLi B for woman The vote WEDNESDAY, viding suffrage. that be follows: The and While hauling a big load of loose from prohibition may “reasonably suc- on The chorus congregation sang hay It seem that some of 'era their On 50 A. B. Wilson will preach the subject. up” again. put No. Petition ram was 38 to 11. Favorable action on the who is an ox *9 sesslul in the rural communities,” but of “There Shall be Showers of Blessings;” Rev. Sprout Hill, Ralph Sanborn, heads together, with the result that on the others, residents of Wa: B Immortality Character, using Washington that measure in the House is W. F. teamster for Merton L. the Meadow Brook ai B expected. “It would be a serious and as The Sturtevant, Baptist, read the 103d Fogg, capsized evening of Feb. 11th, while Brother that, perhaps and Lincoln illustrations. Sunday Cheney ed in Stockton an about one half Springs ~^9 Psalm; the anthem, in was sled, spilling the hay. He was was his calamitous experiment suddenly to pro- school will meet at the close of the service. “Rejoice Lord,” Higgins peacefully smoking pipe be- to fishing. ■ from indicate that rendered the chorus Rev. Arthur A. lucky to escape serious personal injury as he JOHN Advices Washington hibit the sale and manufacture of Last Sunday an adult class was formed, to be by choir; fore the fire, about twenty-eight of them— H. CLIiR liquor was on the load at the time. The the President’s determination to force Wilson, Unitarian, offered and the re- riding hay and the door in a like New or Phila- conducted by the minister. The first subject prayer Knights Sisters—pushed open great city York, was was a badly injured,being left out in the soaking TEMPERA Nt'i the passage of his shipping purchase bill under consideration will be the Bible. The sponse sung by double quartette—Misses and walked in on him, to let him know his j delphia, or Boston, where there would be rain. Elizabeth Edna were still and The Committee on Terr.: w threatens the business community with class is oDen to all. Chamberlain, Hopkins, Edith birthdays coming right along, practically a dominant majority angrily public hearing in its room Li. nurges3 ana Winnie E Mrs. Inez who for some months has that they were not to be deceived at any pre- an extra session of The New Morris, George Payson, in 9 Congress. the idea.” Then he touches the Mrs. Clement W. Wescott is to take the Augusta, opposing White, Frank R. Keene, Earl L. Talbot and been an invalid, enjoyed a ride in their auto- tentions to youthful follies. Brother Higgins York Herald says: “The President’s at- of Miss Katherine C. in the WEDNESDAY, FEBRl A i: 8 nerve, that to cut place Quimby ■ pocket declaring off Albert Morse. A collection was taken to de- mobile last Sunday Her many friends acknowledged his decrepitude, as well as em- into obedience Unitarian church choir her absence in morning. An Act to provide for u tempt to coerce Congress the annual revenue of during rmcB S100,000,000 from fray the expense of theater and printing. were glad to see her out in the beautiful sun- barrassed condition, by the time taken to dis- ! ing liquors for medk B threatens to wreck his Cuba. Miss Quimby sang for the last time to his dictation “would make a Then outer ar and arts liquor serious deficit in followed the hymn, “Majestic Sweet- shine once more. She is still, however, a very pose of his guests’ garments, and to J purposes the W as of Sunday. She is to leave next Friday, sailing An Act His conduct, the Journal sick himself in attire for the fes- to amend Sect: party.” the Federal revenue,” and that “If an ness,” sung by the choir and congrega- woman. Miss Nellie Littlefield of Monroe ray proper from New York, Feb. 24th, Earl Talbot has Chapter 29 of the Rev is- Commerce declares, “is incon- tion. Rev. Walter F. is her of tive after which all tersely was made to raise Sturtevant was announc- special nurse, with Miss Pendleton occasion, they pro- .to the mannfacture an>. S attempt the deficit by taken the place of Leon Beckwith, the basso sistent with a Republican form of gov- ed as the speaker, but suggested that it would Ielesboro as house girl. ceeded to make themselves very much at liquors and particular y B increasing the income tax, at once the in the choir, who recently moved to Rockland, demo- be a to hear David home with several tables of whist and sale of cider. B ernment and is the antithesis of j privilege N. Beach, D. D., Mrs. Estelle Roberts decided to a sani- middle and upper class people would and Mrs. Edward Wadsworth is to take the try join the of and Be- An Act to Amend Sec -jfl President of Bangor Theological Seminary, tarium for diseases in Massachusetts “trimmings” popcorn candy. cracy.” forces against the and place of Mrs. Beckwith as organist. special Revised Statutes of th- St -B prohibition law, who was in the to preach for fore leaving they presented the still some- city Rev. Hara- and her husband, who accompanied her, re- ng to nuisances. 9 the sentiment to enforce it mr rn- strong which At the Methodist church next Sunday den S. Pearl of the North what daz jd Cap’n a beautiful meerschaum In advocating the improvement of our church, and Dr. turned home last Saturday evening. Mrs. has heretofore come from just these ing Rev. Horace B. Sellers will speak on “The ! Beach the invitation with pipe and an immense humidor of his favorite Champ Clark said: accepted pleasure. Roberts has been an invalid for several months •waterways Speaker classes would be lost.” Making of a New Civilization,” and in the brand of tobacco. Bro. H. stammered his ap- But would it? Dr. Beach spoke from Mark 10th chapter, 21st and both have the of friends in or two must either sympathy SALARIES A\ I “One things happen- evening on “Hypocrites in the Church.” At 2 his preciation the best he could, but it was very In his closing Mr. White verse, and discourse held the undivided Brooks as well as in where her school paragraph Belfast, s ■ the have to double-track or m. Mr. in East The Committee on B railroads got p. Sellers will speak Northport. attention of the audience. He evident any gift for extemporaneous remarks sugar-coats hi® anti prohibition pill as large is one of days were spent and where she was known as give a public hearing v. B their or the rivers The regular will take place was on this occasion. To quadruple-track roads; follows: prayer meeting the most scholarly and eloquent speakers in Estelle Card. lacking complicate House, in Augusta. M be if the this, Thursday, Friday evening at ‘7 as the were with have got to made navigable, evening. Maine and all present felt that it was a priv- matters, guests passing out, TUESDAY, FEBRU 1 There are, however, activities national Miss Gwen rather some of o'clock there will be a choir rehearsal, and at 8 Boody surprised or more of this country is to be carried.” in their ilege to hear him. The thought of the first good wishes for fifty such birthdays, j on the following, 9 freight character, to which the prohibi- her friends, who did not to be in the o’clock the Bible class, and a cordial invitation happen 1 one declared she would ! An Act to Amend Sec 9 Under financial conditions it is tionists may well turn their hands. The part of his address was be true to the highest charming young lady present secret, on the afternoon of the of the Laws of is extended any who may desire to attend. in by appearing of him and the 1 Public for the to undertake withdrawal of Federal licenses to sell thing you; secondly.be true to your fellow accept the opportunity kissing impossible railroads 6th in a very pretty new blue suit and hat at attorneys. in There will be an of Castle men; thirdly, be true to Eternal life. The last to fo low ! liquor dry territory should be accom- important meeting other “Sisters” promptly suit; upon An Act providing for i- the enormous expenditure this would hymn was “I Surrender All.” The benediction about train time. She jumped aboard amid a plished. An interstate law Waldo, K. 0. K. A., Monday evening at 7,30 the the lustily for help, ister of Deeds in Oxfon: absolutely was pronounced by Dr. Beach. Mr. Sturte- attempt Cap’n yelled call for, and if they were it would neces- the shipment of into shower of rice,and on meeting a certain young j An Act to Amend Sec prohibiting liquor o’clock. vant will speak at the union service ic when the ladies taking pity on his blushes left March, of the Revised re ^ entail an increase in rates. should be and in man in Belfast they drove to the residence of Statues sarily freight dry territory enacted, particulars to be announced later. in a are Certainly great State the The of the j body. Surprise parties eration of deputy sheri!’ roads were every prohibitionists should prayer meeting Congregational Rev. D. Brackett, who tied the knot which But if the double-tracked, “doins.” An Act to Amend Chaj see to it that the United States Senators church will be held this, Thursday, evening made Miss Gwen the bride of Mr. John | Mr. Clark is assured that with the Edgar -I Laws of 1905, entitled An '■* and are so dominated Miller DEATH OF FANNY Congressmen by with Mrs. L. A. Knowlton, 16 street, CROSBY, Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Blake then drove to cmopensation of Clerk «: the time is com- growth of the country the prohibition sentiment that the recom- land The subject will be: “Religion and Social Ser- Searsport, where they will spend the winter. DON’T NEGLECT County. “no matter how tracks i mendations for United States Marshal The Blind Composer Of More 1 han 7.000 An Act t- t» ing when, many vice,” and the pastor will give an abstract of relating | and United States District and The 4th annual ball by Silver Crown Temple, Justices of the Supreme J I t hey have they will not be able to do the Attorney Prof.Rauschenbusch’s Convocation lectures on Hymns. YOUR STOMACH United States District made No. 65, Pythian Sisters, will be held in Union L. M. SANK'. Judges by the Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 12. Fanny business.” Senators and should be in Social Redemption. Mr. Pearl will occupy Crosby, and Congressmen the blind hymn writer, died here today, her hall, Brooks, Wednesday evening, Feb. 24th, If It’s Upset Mi-o-na Puts It Right full militant with the pulpit again next Sunday, preaching in the sympathy prohibi- 95th birthday being only 42 days away. with music by Keyes' orchestra. Floor mana- Ends Distress. tion idea. Given these three and morning at 10.45 on “What the World is Her death was not as her The Philadelphia Enquirer asks: “Why things, unexpected, health ger, Marie Y. Goodwin; aids, Flora Emmons, FRANK A NYE, the enforcement of the prohibition law Thinking.” Bible school at 12; Christian En- had been failing for some time. Shortly be- If you are one of the thousands who cannot retain Mr. and the North Mittie Gowen, Edna A a without in the Bryan?” fore the end she became unconscious and re- Amy Grant, Godding. eat simple meal it# lying in the various counties, cities and States deavor meeting at 6.30 At 7.30 an illustrated Undertaker and Licensed American in mained in that state baked bean will be served. stomach like lead, fermenting and causing Review replying quotes will be much more than is until death. supper Supper easy it today with 78 colored will be on sourness and do not lecture, slides, given Although her health had become more painful distress, gas, delay from The Commoner, Mr. Bryan’s news- and the of will be fun- j feeble, committee, Lucy Hall, Efiie Jenkins, Abbie policy prohibition “Every Day Life in Japan.” The Knights of especially within the p..8t few months, Miss but get at once some Mi-o-na—a simple pre- Embaime- all over the j Smith, Ethel Webber; arrangement commit- to be had at paper, a poem, "Our President,” from damentally strengthened Arthur will 1 Crosby did not stop her work, but continued scription any druggist’s—that is King meet Friday evening at 7 ends and territory which now accounted as dry writing hymns up to within a short time of her tee, Edaa Godding, Florilla Emmons, Marie quickly and effectively indigestion which we one verse, as follows: o’clock. CORONER FOR WA DC OUNTY. give territory. ^ death. corrects bad stomachs. "Imbued with Washington’s ennobling aims, You roust not allow your upset stomach to Anri .I^ffprHon’s ripmnoraev— Andrew The farmers have been an excellent to worse for there will be SEARSPORT and 60 MAIN r LIvSUIN ALa. E. Clark Camp, Sons of Veterans, Fanny J. Crosby, or Mrs. Fanny Crosby Van having go from bad surely Which sees God’s image in the common man— of food fermentation causing their Auxiliary and of Veterans, Alstyne, the blind poet, composed more than time to work in the woods and do their team- longer periods connections at 1 And Franklin's wise the’Daughters sick unre- Tleephone simplicity. 7000 of which are greater agony, more gas, headache, Mis. Adelbert Millett is the week attended the service last at hymns, many sung tfie world on the roads. The roads have been smooth All calls answered prompt He acts with Jackson’s firm unbending will,” spending Sunday morning ing “blue and nervousness. over. She was born in Putnam County, N Y., freshing sleep, spells” in Augusta. the UniversaliBt church in commemoration of and big loads could be hauled. The drought Mi-o-na tablets are what One line in the first verse, “To whom March 24, 1820, and wheD an infant was made A few just you first of Lincoln The Rev. Arthur A. blind or was last a fine need Use them freely at the sign Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Small were in Sunday. pastor, by ignorant careless treatment for a broken, however, Monday by we give imperial power”, contains more Augusta Mi-o-na not ends the a sermon on the most trivial affection of the eyes. mist and rain that soon settled into a distress, only quickly last Tuesday and Blair, preached Lincoln, special the liver and truth than although we are at a Wednesday. She was graduated from the institution for mirery, but helps to unclog poetry, Christ-like man of the civilization. business that has left lots of ice and present the blind in New York.in dirty strengthen the stomach—then your food is loss was that Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dutch returned Monday 1844, and later be- to know who it gave Mr. with some bare It has been Mr. Blair noted many cases of the cardinal came a teacher there. From her girlhood days roads, spots. very properly digested. the which is from visits in Boston and Lynn, Mass. Mi-o-na is not but A. A, Wilson “imperial power”, in the life of Lincoln that corres- she had a passfon for music and became a pro- dry all the fall and winter and doubtless this only inexpensive principles Howes & Co. sell it with to refund not Mrs, Robert Holt arrived last to ficient player on the piano and guitar. She also rain agreement authorized by the constitution, estab- Monday pond with the life of Christ—the courage of will raise the streams and fill the springs early displayed poetic and literary the money if it does not give satisfaction. Ji shed visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs M. W. Rich. ability. and to the satisfaction of who by precedent or approved by the J his convictions, his sympathy with and his Perhaps her most famous hymn is “Safe in wells.much many the Arms of in have been bothered for lack of water for their American people. I Dr Harry L. Kilgore went to Portland special care for the common people, his en- Jesus,” published 1868. Other, OAK HILL, (Swanville) very well known hymns are “Pass Me Noet stock. Wednesday and was the guest of Dr. Stanley deavor to assist all to the plane where they O Gentle Saviour,” “Rescue the Perishing,’! In an address in the Feb. at a of the with some monu- Senate, 11th, P. Warren banquet Lister Club. could help themselves. The greatest triumph “Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross,” “Saviour, The Lincoln day program in the Grammar F. J. Webb was in Knox on the President’s bill Sen- came to Christ on Palm a few be- More Than Life to Me,” “I am Thine, O Lord.” school, Miss Flora Tasker teacher, was as fol- mental work Feb. 10th. ship purchase Mrs S. J Stevens was in Belfast yesterday, Sunday days Others were “Saved by Grace,” “Blessed ator of it as dead and said ! en route to her home in Troy after a sojourn fore his crucifixion, and Lincoln’s greatest tri- lows: Singing America, school; Lincoln’s Gettys- of Brooks was the of Lodge spoke Assurance.” “Keep ’Thou My Wav.” “Jesus Is Frank Quimby guest of several weeks in Florida, and was the guest the of slaves, came on Clarence “Our it "had been demonstrated that a umph, emancipation Calling,” “borne Day the bilver Chord Will burg Address, Hutchins; rec., James Webster Feb. 6th and 7th. major- of her son and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Eugene L. X aim ounuay, a lew uays ueiuiu mo aHatwiBiim* Break,” and “Let the Good Come In.” Lincoln,” John Gibbs; rec., “Abraham Lincoln,” ity of the Senate does not favorthe bill.” Stever s. Angels Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toothaker visited John | tion. Mr. Blair also referred to some of Lin- At the age of eight years she composed her Laura Jones; rec., “Lincoln’s Praise,” Buelah “If the bill is dead, would you not j first “O, What a Soul I Innis and family in Belfast recently. coin’s wonderful sayings and prophesies. The verses, Happy Am, of Lincoln’s F. E. I I Cannot and ever Cook; reading, “Story Life,” agree to it a vote at once?” ask- Although See,” after through Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace were guests of bury by 1 sermon was also ail “At greatly enjoyed by present. more than fourscore years this spirit pervaded Tasker; music, Faustina Roberts; rec., ed Senator Fletcher. ! her mother, Mrs. W. R. Peavey, Feb. 9th. all her written and spoken words. Least I’ll Tr y,” Raymond Quimby; rec., “My DYSPEPSIAOVERCOME At the Unitarian church last Sunday morning her were of “I would not agree to anything about Among popular songs “Rosalie, the Favorite Hero,” three boys; reading, Essay on James Webster and family were guests the Rev. Arthur E. Wilson,gave an edi- Prairie Flower,” (from which she this bill that it is said Sen- Tone the Stomach with Hood’s pastor. ultimately of Lin- Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clements in Searsport Sun- except bad,” Up received in “Hazel Dell” and Lincoln, F, N. Roberts; rec., “Visions fying and scholarly discourse on the Problems $3000 royalties). ator Lodge. “There has never been a Sarsaparilla. “There’s Music in the Air.” coln,” Berle Ginn; rec., “Let Us be Like Him,” day. the cen- of Peace, suggested by approaching In 1858 she married Alexander van real, honest majority in the Senate for Alstyne, Mildred Hall; rec., “The Grandson of a Vet- Mr. and Mrs. James Webster and Mr, and tennial of the peace treaty—between England a blind musician, who composed many of the this bill at moment. There has been When you have eran,” Owen Miller; reading, “Lincoln,” Admah Mrs, R. C. Thayer attended the meeting of any dyspepsia your and America—Feb. 17th. It was planned to tunes for her hymns. He died in 1902. She Berle Ginn. in Jackson Feb a coerced at The life is miserable. a became so prolific of songs that her publishers Emmons; music, North Waldo Pomona Grange majority times. sup- You have had have a world celebration, but existing condi- required that she use many nom de plumes. 10th. of the ar- taste in from The Brooks High school girls’ basketball team port measureJias been largely your mouth, a tenderness tions prevented England participating Mrs. Van Alstyne was an eloquent and effec- A. E. Small lost his buildings by fire Satur- tificial. at and the churches of this country were request- tive speaker, especially on religious themes. is out for the high school girls’ championship the'pit of your a with all the contents, including stomach, feeling were converted her start day morning, ed to make Feb. a Many by touching and of Eastern Maine and has made a good by “It is impossible to consider this bill of Sunday, 14th, peace day. nine cows, one horse and a colt. The family puffy fulness, headache, heart- loving appeals. a was winning every game thus far. The girls play without the executive influ- Mr. Wilson’8 text from Isaiah, 32nd chap- narrowly escaped. considering burn, and sometimes nausea. team accurate ter and 17th and he took for his fast game, with fine work, pass- ence that has been the verse, subject NORTH MONTVILLE. great force behind is The schedule Dyspepsia difficult digestion— “Righteousness and Peace.” It is the highest ing and good basket shooting. Deatness Cannot Be Cured it. The doctrine of divine right has, for the remainder of the season: that is what the word means—rand of a nation as with individuals to be privilege Guy J, Jackson is working in Morrill for a by local applications, as they cannot reach the fortunately, never been attached to the then that Feb. 18. Lee Academy at Lee. the only way to get rid of it is to at peace with God and man and it is while. diseased portion of the ear. There is only one President of the But I 19. at United StateB. the civilization is reached. The emo- Feb. Newport High Newport. way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu- and tone to the stomach highest who is think give vigor Mrs. Fred Thompson, sick with pneu- Feb. 26. Foxcroft at Brooks. tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in- the President is one who, when he tions and ravages of war degrade a people and Academy better at this flamed condition of the mucous of the and the whole digestive system. credit monia, is writing. Marcn 6. Waterville High at Waterville. lining approaches a new Subject, the first thing country. It is to our country’s lasting Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed Hood’s sold all of the of Mrs. Edith Vose has gone to Belfast to March 12. Waterville High at Brooks. sound or hear- he does is to make up his mind. Infor- Sarsaparilla, by that it was first in the peace treaty you have a rumbling imperfect a March 19. Oakland High at Brooks. the war of The work in the Girls Home for week. ing and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is as a druggists, is the one medicine which Feb. 17,1815, following 1812, mation is looked upon mere imperti- March 26. Lee Academy at Brooks. the result and unless the inflammation can be acts on the stomach the of peace in our nation is a great con- Mrs. J. W. Nutter and son Harold visited at nence. to a through thoughts taken out and this tube restored to its normal He recalls mind verse, popu- world blood and also Its bene- trast to the conditions in Europe. The Mrs. Emma Busher’s in Freedom Sunday. condition, hearing will be destroyed forever, lar some directly. years ago: it had been this Yes—Many People nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, ficial effects are felt at once. Im- was not ready for peace; if and wife from Portland name is Harry Armstrong have told us the same which is but an inflamed condition of ,‘My Benjamin Jowett, not be be- story—distress nothing provement conflict would waged are weeks with Master of Baliol College; begins immediately. disgraceful spending a few Martin Whit- after heartburn. A the mucous surfaces. Hood’s eating, gases, Whatever is known, I know it; Sarsaparilla purifies the tween civilized nations. If world-peace pre- ten and wife and E. T, Banton and wife. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any Whatever 1 don’t know isn’t knowledge." blood, makes the rich red blood that vailed the war in Mexico could be settled in case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can- not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for ‘•This was an unfortunate attitude is needed for perfect digestion, and court and brought to a close. Righteousness A little Jap-A-Lac gone a long way. It is by "BSEf SsasM: free. builds the whole far the cheapest floor and furniture finish to circulars, even for a college professor, but in the up system. Be sure in Nation and individual is the heart of peace, before and after each meal will relieve F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. be had, not only in its first cost, but because of to get Hood’s, for no other medicine Sold us—25c. Sold 75c. President of the United States it iB a while war remains a crime. “The peace prob- its great durability as well. A full assortment you. only by by Druggists, can take its 8tor«. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. 'dangerous attitude. place. lem is really the problem of national existence of colors always to be found at Carle & Jones/ City Drug Yesterday, Feb. 17tb, waa Aah Wednesday, of Belfast 1 News the first day of Lent. TOOMANY, CHILDREN Seeing Havana. A was received Social Aid will meet thie postcard tare -ersalist last from Mrs. undersize, under-weight Hasel- Saturday J. A. Fessenden, dated flif with Mrs. W. G. with laces and lInl'a{ternoon Havana, Cuba, Feb. 9th, She writes: “I same pinched pool1 blood; they P^' do not but here with some army friends. Stopped at complain appetite lags, they # from Bozeman, Montana. Feb. have no ambition and do not 8 card Palm Beach coming and shall stop at Miami progress. A P are wonderful MIQHTYSEMI-ANNUAL ..\Ve having spring Such I going back. I am going to dine with the Pineo’s children need the rich medicinal nourishment tonight. They came to see me last night, but in Scon’s Emulrion above ^ in its automobile registrations Augusta we were out. Evening is the time to see the everything else; pure cod liver oil con- ^Thima* B Dinsmore of this city, with life of Havana. Carrie (Mrs. L. W. Pendle- tains nature’s own blood-forming, flesh- fats which show ton) did lot come with us, nor Maud G. Have building quickly in rosy Sri»n. better firm flesh of the Belfast been here since The card has a view cheeks, appetite, and J Knowlton, Judge Friday." ^ of the Paseo de broad sturdy frames. h Court was in Augusta Tuesday to Prada.a avenue, parked, with two rows of trees in the and a If children are W1'1' jring in regard to the salary for center your languid, tired driveway on each side, and is outside of the when rising, catch cold easily or find CLEARANCE SALE their studies 9 city proper. It is the fashionable drive and in difficult, 'give them Scon's big attraction at the Opera House ,.,r the afternoon there is a great turn out of the EmuUion; it supplies the very food ele- Rf Monday and Tuesday, when the . “AT v wealth, beauty and fashion of Havana, driving ments that their systems lack. (i wj|l present the five part produc- up and down in open carriages. At least, that Scoff's EmuUion contains no alcohol of Are' was case is lost the in 1868, when the writer was a and so good for growing children it’s a p and l0 the Opera House Monday visitor in Havana. The streets in the to it from them. ” ^ city pity keep 1st, PaBqualits Motographic are March proper very narrow, so narrow that vehi- 14-47 Scott ffcBownc, Bloomfield, N. J, Lord Bulwer book, of Lytton’s cles cannot pass in them and are only per- nation Hour of more tramps were committed The Days Pompeti” mitted to pass one At that time tojai Home of through way. Good Feb. 12th for 80 one Values ^l"«t days each, from Bangor, S. L. Shute will entertain the the gala day in Havana was Sunday, and the ^ Stephen one from Portland, one brought down from ; the Hospital club thiB, Thursday, regular program was a cock fight in the mom* and one from Brooks. This ^ a bull Unity made 39 rt dime thimble party from 8 until ing, fight in the afternoon and a ball in Ht in the Will i!lt jail. and home on Park street. the evening. Begin Thursday, February 18th, Continue 10 Mrs. F. G Mixer was hostess for the Social have been granted the fol- Fire at Citypoint. The house, shed and Aid the | pensions barn of of Universalist church last Thursday v\aiH oounty people; Eslie A. Bowen, Albert Small on the Swanville road at afternoon at her home on were Commercial Btreet. 27th. f-'-i a month; George Harding, Citypoint burned with all their contents Days, Closing Saturday, February ^ last Plans for the Easter sale were discussed and o t-er month; Mrs. Hester Morse, Saturday morning, 'lhe fire started about Sesrsf the the following committees reported: Mrs. Col- v p-»r month. chimney in the L chamber. Mrs. Small our ? It has been custom to reduce our stock as low as by Rackliffe, work; Mrs. W. G. Hazel- possible at the end of each season to make gurnham. was up about 3 a. m. with a small child and fancy no E. Brier and her new milli- that tine, practical work; Miss Loula A. Mason, en- room for new of Mr. noticing the dog seemed frightened open- season’s merchandise. In order to do this we have cut our to n'i Sanborn, daughter Mrs. John prices the ed the door to let him out, when the smoke tertainment; Knight, decorating. M. Sanborn, will leave early | About $38 was netted at the and extent that we feel it and flames burst into the room. She aroused public supper will repay you to call and look them over. New York to attend the open- ''-1"' entertainment held in the on Wednes- jetf the rest of the family and they made their es- vestry cape from the house about half dressed.Besides day night. roster of Company B of the the loss of household goods, Mr. Small lost his While discussing the travels across country in try was recently published, MEN’S farming tools, nine good cows, his horse, a of Mrs. E. P. Frost's mail Oapt. R. W. Warren SUITS were nearly all from Augusta colt and a veal calf. He had been driving a told an intere?ting story of a tourist let- jt there was one from Waldo Fancy Browns, Greys and Blues, in Cashmere and milk route ia this city and the loss of his cows ter that his sister, Louisa Warren, wrote many Davis of Unity, and horse has put him out of business. He years ago to her brother, Winslow Warren Worsted Fabrics. was filed voluntary bankruptcy had $1,200 insurance, which will not cover his addressing it to Liverpool,England. Not reach- office of the clerk of the he loss. The Smalls have eight children. One ing him there the letter began a journey of Men’s $22.50 Suits now. $16.50 at Portland “ District court by lives in the family of Mrs John W. Small and eight years and Doth sides were completely 20.00 “ “ blacksmith. Liabili- 13.75 Morrill, another has been with Mrs. Small’s covered with post marks when it reached the |3. living “ “ “ ; ts $82. Creditors of Belfast, mother, Mrs. David Seekins, with whjm the dead letter office in Washington, D. C., a d 18.00 12.75 >‘d Lincolnville for small amounts, ^rsn; family have found a temporary home. Friends from there was returned to Belfast. The “ 15 00 “ “ bridges, Waterville. writer had then been dead 10.50 and neighbors are coming to their relief in the four years, and the “ of Seaside brother was still in lands. He later “ “ ne\ meeting Chautauqua dire misfortune which has befallen them. foreign 10.00 6.75 ;• returned to Belfast from w held with Mrs. C. A. Townsend, Scotland, having “ ^r,... The Spring Election. The Republican 8.50 “ t.. Monday February 22nd, at 2 sailed for years to the principal foreign ports “.sios g city committee has issued a call for a caucus rsson is from chapter five of the and the East Indies in foreign vessels. jj. to be held at the court house at 7.30 Democratic Roll- p. m., book, England. The advanced division of the junior congre Feb. to nominate a candidate for Chancellor Vincent’s 19th, mayor from gation of the Baptist church had a delightful MEN’S to be voted for at the annual election March PANTS writing? A L. S. C. s are requested to be valentine fcocial in the vestry Friday after- 8th. Wards 1, 2 and 3 will hold their caucuses noon after school under the direction of Rev. In Worsteds, Cashmeres and jrtft-rit at the same place and immediately following Heavy Woolens. v- be a bad chimney fire started Walter F. Sturtevant,assi0ted by Misses Grace the mayoralty caucus. Wards 4 and 5 will jjjii; n the house of George Innes on H. Hayes and Frances A. Sargent. Each chil^ $5.00 Pants reduced to. hold theii caucuses in their respective ware* 53 75 in East Belfast. A a a “ ^ s road telephone was presented with valentine with request “ “ rooms Saturday evening. At a meeting of the 4.00 and a few men under the direc- to do some stunt for which a more elaborate 3.00 city committee Feb. 11th. it was the unani- “ “ Shute responded. The fire, which valentiae was offered as a prize. Miss Estelle 3.50 mous opinion of all present that Charles R. “. 2.75 lining headway, was quickly ex- Sanborn won on the Red side and Miss Pearl “ “ lt. rnnmhs U7HC tVwa Imrio.i 1 3.00 vith the U3e of the chemical. Gilchreston the Blue. The remainder of the “. 2.25 Ujj., and his name will without doubt be presented “ “ afternoon was spent very happily with games 2.50 r's Association of the East Maine at the caucus on the 19th. It is understood “.2.00 and refreshments were served. The second “ “ :'l hold its next meeting Thurs- that Mr. Coombs will accept the nomination if 2.00 “ division of the junior congregation held their . 1.50 25th, in the Pine Street Church, assured of a good clean, business man’s ticket. social Tuesday afternoon under the direction 150 “ aanquet will be served at 7 p. m., Mr. Coombs was born and has always lived in i 1.15 of Mr. Miss and Miss Helen “. an and has Sturtevant, Hayes ( hy interesting program ar- this city, been engaged in business Brier. Several games were played and Miss Bope-: Executive Committee of the here for many years. He has never taken an Brier read humorous selections, after which Look at This! na;.■ The speakers for the occasion active part in politics and has repeatedly de- Men’s Overcoats and refreshments were served. Hats, Caps Gloves x amiliar with local conditions. clined to be a candidate for public office. For One T» .. X171. rnu :il U n_ Flannel Shirts $2.00 small lot of Men’s Overcoats in he has $2.50 Our a many years served as one of the trus- “ “ best $3.00 A !>:•..*r arly dog, stranger in the neigh- 1.50 brown Derbies, $2.00 I tees of Grove J. of the late Hon. James P. 2.00 ... light and mixtures, with broke Cemetery, and has given much Bailey, daughter grey idently very hungry, the “ Our ! time and White of who died Feb. 1st at her “ Special $2.50 /.gj intelligent attention to the duties of Belfast, ... 1.15 collars. jot hen house on S. W. Newcomb’s 1.50 convertible, Regular $15.00 that office. At the recent annual election of home in Bath, was filed for probate Feb. 10th. “ Our las >’7 :, ont avenue, afternoon, .75 and $2.00 Soft and Stiff Thursday 1.00 ... $18.00 values, while they last, Hats, 1.50 the Belfast Board of Trade he was made presi- There are no public bequests, but Mrs Bailey tL;-c rv ns and wounded 14 others. It was $7.50 to $9.00 Our 1.50 Soft dent. The mention of his name as a candi- bequeathes $500 each to four of her employees: Hats, ... 1.00 reporter ;i :,t the dog belonged to U. S. Men- date for mayor meets with general approval, John W. Brown, Miss M. A. Ramsay, Margaret 1.50 Bates 1-15 These coats are a broken lot and are Our 1.00 's de ived an alibi. At a special meet- Street Shirts, ... .75 irrespective of political affiliations. In fact, Kerns and Severena Couture. Under certain u avor and Aldermen Monday even- 1.00 Southworth’s Shirts, .75 34, 35, 36 and 37 sizes only. It will we have not heard a voice. At she leaves $5,000 each to Mac- )1: vvcomb a bill of dissenting any stipulations, ij presented $30.S5 .38 men over. Winter time a partisan contest over the offices is Donald E. White, Charles J, White and Mrs. C- .50 Madras and Shirts, pay you small to look these Caps. edthe Li>. .vas allowed. city Chambray unwise and unnecessary and with present busi- Louise White, wife of Perrin E. White, all $1.00 Winter Caps. 65c Tit- i' t Woman’s Club will have a social ness conditions and the urgent need for a new children of Dr. James C. White of Boston, Mrs “ benefit room next Tuesday afternoon Men’s Union Suits. Shirts •50 Highschool building it behooves us to get to- Bailey’s only brothei. The residue is to go to Negligee 35c -iek and every member is urged gether, and work for the common interests of Dr. White, Mrs. Edith Sohier, wife of William $3.00 White Wool (extra fine), $2.25 .50 Toboggans,. M rs. James C. Durham, Mrs. One odd lot Negligee Shirts, broken 38c \ our city. The chairman of the Democratic city D. Sohier of Beverly, Maas a niece, and Mrs. 175 n.,an and Miss Charlotte W. Col- 2.50Natural Grey Wool, sizes. 20c. •25 committee has called a caucus to beheld at the Alice B. Coolidge of Boston, a niece, and in the Regular 50c. values, 19c mmittee of arrangements and 1-15 courthouse Saturday evening, Feb. 20th. case of Mrs, Coolidge’s death, or the death of 1.50 Metropolitan, •. will be Mrs. Walter F. Sturte- her heirs, to her sister, Mistf Gertrude R. 1.00 *75 t»r. thur A. Blair, Mrs. Esther G. “Forestry, S. O. S.*’ There was a large at-^ Heavy Balbriggan, Men’s Overcoats White, another niece of Mrs, Bailey. The es- $2.00 Gloves.$1.50 arles A. PHsbury, Mrs. Walter tendance, including several gentlemen, at the tate is estimated at $150,000, of which $140,000 Mixtures with !-50 1.15 Mrs. L. F. Gannon. Tea and meeting of the reading department of the Fancy and without belts. is in personal estate and the remainder in real Union Suits 1.00 filer e served. The admission is ten Woman’s Club Tuesday evening. Mrs. Essie Boys’ Mittens and Gloves, .75 estate. $25.00 Coats, ..... $17.75 P. i allow the non-auction players Carle, vice president, presided. The paper 50c. Fleeced Union 38c. “ •50 The Home and School Association. At Suits, 22.50 i“ .38 of the was .16.50 i to assist in liquidating the evening on Forestry, S. O, S., by the regular meeting, Feb. 10th, of the Home 50c. Wright’s Health Shirts and •25 .19 MiV indebtedness. Mrs. George R, Williamson and was timely, 20.00 .13 75 and School Association in the schoolroom entertaining and edifying. It pertained High Drawers.38c. “ '.ives an Alarm of Fire. A prin- 18.00 , 12.75 were Charles S Bickford, the cipally to the trees of our own and State. sixty present. 19c. ie city 25c. Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, residence of Capt. Alzo M, The evening was de- .10.75 The wireless signal, S. O. S., means a call for president, presided. 15.00 x and street, Cliftondale, Mass., was voted to the discussion on “The “ Men’s help, and Mrs. Williamson made it clear that preliminary 12.00 7.50 Sweaters believed, from rats Boys’ gnawing Recall,'’ to the county contest of “ our trees are in urgent need of to avert preparatory furnishings ! ;.e cellar where a box filled help .6.75 A large i the Interscholastic Discussion to be 10.00 nice lot of Sweaters from what result in a treeless Belfast. League, r! *nd old might She 38c. newspapers became ig- held in Memorial Hall Feb. 50c. Wool Hose,. spoke of the general decay of our shade Friday evening, 35c to of the flames and the trees, “ “ $3.00 adding when the school ■ 19c. of the ruthless cutting off of limbs, of trees 19th, High representatives 25c. c‘,‘ ed the of the Carter’s Underwear $1.50 Sweaters,. 1.15 curiosity from Monroe and Islesboro damaged and killed by contact with wires, and Searsport, Brooks, 10c. which set such a 15. Middlesex Socks, .y,” up barking There were in 1-00 .75 of the needless and wanton down of will be present. eight pupils ^ Ke Miss Charlotte H. 18 cutting 19c, White Lambs’ Wool, S.&D., $1.15 Carter, the Belfast High preliminary contest: Misses 25c. Cashmere Hose, $1.50 •50 {*rf trees along the highways and elsewhere. .38 lfee. who, smelling the smoke, awak- Ruth Doris 38c. 1.50 Rockwood 1.15 Maine leads in the conservation of her val- Leota Patterson, Redman, Clifford* All 50c. Neckwear. Gray IVool, ■ brothers, Charles E. and John One lot of $6.00 Sweaters, 4.50 Masters Lewis Gannon, Byron Salter, Howard “ .75 uable forests by a fire patrol with 55 look-out .... 19c. 1.00 Natural Wool, younger brother ran to the near- All 25c. Wilson, Kenneth Wyman and Arno Redman. ‘f "re stations from 15 to 65 feet high, each with a alarm box and sounded an alarm at 38c. 1.00 Light Wool, 75 Hon. John R. Dunton, Dr. C. W. Jenness and S. All 50c. Braces. caretaker’s house. Massachusetts cities are ^ -n the meantime Miss Carter es- the “ 19c- .38 leading in the contests for the A. Parker were judges. Howard Wilson All 25c. .50 Merino, 1 fbe smoke-filled house prize planting ij scantily clad won for the on the merits of and and preservation of trees, and it is imperative boys thought 1.00 Wright’s Health, .75 Lxtra Special efuge at the home of a neighbor, for the the decision be- that Belfast should take some action delivery, and girls lay ! r brother battled along Suits .50 Rock Fleeced, best grade, Men’s unsuccessfully tween Ruth Redman and Leota Patterson. An- Boys’ High Raincoats at greatly : fiilifct these lines if we are to save the beautiful Haines. The firemen arrived W. & promptly trees we are other set of judges, B, Woodbury, Miss S. D.38 reduced Now is the ■W of which so justly proud. She $6.00 Suits cut to.$4.25 prices. extinguished the fire with chemicals. The Leona J. Achorn/ and Mrs. Clarence W. Proc- ^ spoke of the many trees on High and Cedar 3-75 time to get your Raincoat at a ! estimated at $150. to Ruth a 5.00 streets as tor, gave the decision Redman by which stand monuments to the “ close margin. There will be an admis- “.300 big saving, and be prepared memory of the late Augustus Perry, Belfast’s very 4.00 Night Shirts and Pajamas sion fee of ten cents for the county conte st in Grand Old Man, and of the great elm on Pearl “.2,75 for the spring rains which are KB MILK 3.5(» 1. OO >SBT TU the of Miss Memorial hall tomorrow, Friday, evening. “ l. 50 Ou Flannel Paj amas, imit of 3 cans to a customer. street, special care Annie M. Bean, $ ting sure to come. 3.00 “.2-25 “ “ and planted by the late Hon. James Patterson “The Hoodoo.” This is the title of the 1.00 75 i 6:1b L,enox Soap.3c these Suits are -- =- ■ White. She also from Dr. J. little farce in three acts, written one of Boys’ j J trackers .... 7c lb Lux Soap.8c quoted C, White’s bright by Every 1.00 “• Night Shirts, .75 Life ..4c recent book of Recollections Walter Ben Hare, that the Seniors of the Bel- and p lean' larter,34c“ Buoy Soap. concerning the from the well known Schwartz “ to in the .50 •38 »" groves that once surrounded our city in his fast High school are present Colonial Jaffee corn 7«; boyhood and other facts of interest in this Theatre in March, the proceeds to go towards line.___ Remember our mail k'wit >f order ■— jljianstoacustoiner. of their connection. If we had no trees, said Mrs, defraying the expenses trip to Wash- Men’s Suits *“*y White 13c Be8t has Young Halibut, lb; Round Williamson, we would have no birds, no flow- ington, D. C. The cast been decided upon, Pants v-u it); Squire's Pure Lard, 13c lb; Heavy Boys’ department. Goods sent ers or as a natural as follows: about to be mar- by : lb: gardens consequence. In “Brighton Early, values in Young Men’s first Quaker Oats, 25c size, 19c; as follows: Pants, 75c. SPECIAL 4c each. near by woods we have an abundance of accli- ried, Walter Bowen; Billy Jackson, the heart- $1.00 “ suits, Parcel Post free of is now SEND Prof. Solomon ... 55c. long pants 0psre^ruari Price-list ready. mated trees that Bhould be filled in at little ex- breaker, Leroy Coombs; Spig- .75 charge. iasue gives you the lowest cut pense before the old ones are got, an authority on Egypt, Byron Salter; He- articles of food. The above are entirely gone, ^ and April 15th, Arbor Day, would be a machus Spiggot, his son, aged 17, Lee Noyes; ^iaii"* many bargains our price-list good time to do this imperative work. Mrs. Wil- Malachi Meek, a lively old gentleman of 69.

with the UVCICLl jiowvn, «... — ..*v -| ... tuui Cash Market. liamson closed reading poem “Who RALPH D. SOUTHWORTH Perry’s Plants a Tree.” Roberts; Miss Ary Lee, about to be married, CO., Miss Ruth Redman; Mrs. Perrington-Shine, her aunt, and Mr. Meek’s daughter. Miss Helen 12 Main Street, Belfast, Maine. Gwendolyn || H. Kittredge; Perrington-Shine who does just as mamma says. Miss Martha Knowlton; Dodo DeGraft, the dazzling Daisy, Miss Annette Holt; Mrs. Ima Glibger, a fas- A series of meetings under the auspices of cinating young widow, Miss Mary Hayes; An- Maine Potato will be held in Bangor her angel child, aged eight years, Miss growers TO LET (fleg. U. S. Pat. Office and all principal countries.) fif gelina, Auction Sale Mop an excellent | Hazel Sheldon; Miss Doris Ruffles. Amy's maid Dn Feb. 23d and 24th, for which want to and test the O Cedar Polish at our risk. ^ room or two Un you try Mop Clean of honor, MiBS Susan Braley; Mrs. Semiramis program has been arranged. One large small is and polish every floor in your house as a test, if it not satisfactory in the mother of seven, Miss Leota Pat- and Farm Mrs. Clar- Spiggot, Household Goods A Pretty Washington Party. rooms, suitable for light house- every and if it does not its own worth to you, we will her en- respect, prove refund terson; Eupepsia, daughter, aged 16, Miss ence C. Proctor and Miss Amy E. Stoddard WANTED Miss Tools at wur meney without a question. Elizabeth Marsano; Highbrow, a public tertained a two-table auction party yesterday. keeping. Apply school teacher, Miss Blanche Jennys; Lulu, by BELONGING TO. F. E. ELKINS. Wednesday, afternoon and Mrs. D. Faunce AT THIS OFFICE _ 66 Bridge Street. and nature, Miss Jessie Hart; Aunt Par- of honor. Others name Including Chamber Set, Iron Bed, Parlor Woodcock was the guest colored Miss adise, the cook-lady. Mildred Stove, Clipper Spring;Mattresses, Furniture, present were Mrs. Fred R. Poor and Miss Alice A Girl to learn |c-ce?ir ■ Im- typaseti Randall; four little Spiggots, wedding guests, Express Wagbn, Carriages. Agricultural P. Poor, Mrs. Elon B. Gilchrest, Mrs. Herbert and _>ther articles too numerous to Two Sizes: I etc. The first rehearsal was held last Satur- plements, Simmons. Auc- mention. L, Seekins and Miss Alice E. ting. _ .,. NOTICE day afternoon. Will be sold at the farm, Robbins road, near tion was played from 8 to 6 o'clock in Miss Pitcher school, Stoddard's studio, which was attractively dec- We, the undersigned, physicians of Sears- Feb. at 1 m. $1.00 Fraud Paint. Wednesday Afternoon, 24, p. orated with small flags, which bordered the port, Mainfe, agree that after March 1,1915, the | ones were ar- Sale will continue until goods are sold. window drapery, etc, and larger fees for our professional services shall be as The worst mistake one is likely to make in Iw7,j J. F. SHELDON, Auctioneer. ranged about the pictures and mantel. At six follows: $1.50 1 is wrong paint: it is easy to make. painting to the % TRUCKING o'clock the guests adjourned dining Office consultation not less than.$1 CO We all say "Ours is the best;” and there are room, which was also decorated with flags, etc, House visits within one mile of postoffice. 1 50 I am prepared to do all kinds of 000 of us. One is best; but a dozen are so trucking. I, INCUBATORS The place cards were tiny red hatchets and the house visits received from 8 no one Night (calls Furniture and near on a level that knows, for sure, piano moving a specialty. centerpiece was an immense Washington pie p. m. to 6 a. m.). 2 00 that his is the one. FOB SALE. ornamented with a small silk banner and sur- Leave orders at the corner of Main The worst are worst Confinements, within Biz miles of post- stable, paints liars; they know LARGE SIZE (390 Were on a bold egg). rounded with reel, white and blue candles. The and what they are, put face, and brazen nave office, including one after visit.15 00 Cross streets, and will receive ■ FOR SALE AT jt CYPHER’Sbought new by us and been well they it out. menu included assorted cared for. We are selling them to make room sandwiches, olives, For all supplies except emergency medicines true is attention. Their one argutnent low price; but and tea. The sou- prompt Telephone connection. for a large machine. cake, ice cream Russian an extra charge will be made. ■ low price paint is always, must be, a fraud; it Belfast, Maine. POULTRY venirs were emblems as score W. W. | is made to cheat cheatable people. THE FERGUSON FARM, Washington Signed: S. C. PATTEE, BLAZO, CARLf^JONES’, DEVOE. Belfast, Haine. Iw7p cards. 2w7 S. L. FAIRCHILD. 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. ■“Billy” Sunday and His Work. An Estimate Made Alter a Careful Inves- KURDS FOR CONSPICUOUS AND EVERY tigation in Philadelphia and Elsewhere. f | [Roife Cobleigh in the Congregationalist,] • ~ Billy Sunday is a reformer of the fight-

HOW HE WINS THE CROWD.

uses his He frankly admits that he | sen- ! Top Annapolis midshipmen who rose from the ranks. Left to right, John W. Rowe. Horace S. Corbett, Wil- startling outbursts of slang and his (leit), liam W. Wariick, Haroid H. Hungate, William Busk. They won their appointments in competitive examinations. sational acrobatic methods upon the plat- “if Top (right), Class work, Artificers' School, Norfolk, preparing men for promotion and increased pay. Bottom, form to draw the crowd. He says, ^ same as seaman gunners’ class in navy yard at Washington. Section under instruction overhauling seven inch gun. 1 talked the same and acted the do 1 wouldn’t get any iional the other fellows is schools maintained by the navy, which are now limited to them, and than United States navy the more to listen to me they courses at which facilitate will be commis- people world, promotion upon qualifying they With the crowd before him he best paid navy in the get.” and increased pay. Men of exception- sioned assistant paymasters. Secit j ot i \\ Navy Daniels presenting honor medals to thirteen sailors for bravery at Vera Cruz, IVU makes them his and it J wins their confidence, presents opportunities al skill in *«ok place on board the Florida at the navy yard. View of medal si ®- is THE handling the guns receive Yet another door is open to those battleship Brooklyn and delivers the message that friends for advancement equal to those extra from to who blunt tan- compensation of $2 $10 have good records and ability, but the afternoon of Jan. 1914, of fen or tu in his heart. He talks plain, j 6, period days of almost A mau-o'- a American citi- the vernacular of the any profession. month, depending on the size of the who have been unable to advance by were assembled on the Increased pay. Every has guagp, tinged with | there navy always sought all who follow war’s man never loses Ids job, even gun. Divers and men in the subma- I the channels mentioned. zen wlio enlists for the second time re- sporting crowd and that They may go quarterdeck of the United discomfiture's caused a national are accustomed for lack of work. lie is al- rine service are rewarded for the risks \ ranks. Men who have ON the ceives a bonus of $T>..'0 per month in our great game temporarily, up through the States ship Florida in pres- family through his the facts of vice and sm assume with additional and addition to the of his and to use. He brings ways sure of his pay. of three substan- they pay, served continuously and reach the ence of the of the navy, the pay rating, forced absence from hum the j secretary ami the truths of sound morality, those detailed for other such as I for each enlistment after the second he tial meals each day, of clean, healthful duties, grade of chief or lirst class petty offi- commander in chief of the United ence of a postotiiee on rv. life and individual responsibility certain coxswains and receives an additional bonus of $;i.30 a spiritual ship's tailors, cer are eligible for appointment as war- States Atlantic fleet, his staff, the cap- eel not makes puss j common as no other surroundings. His health is the primary only home tc the people mail clerks, have au addition- month. income rant officers, with pay of from $1,500 tains and officers of vessels then in and communhe man has done it in this generation. concern of a skillful staff of physicians. prompt al to the of their The sick in active service receive the man at the bot- pay ratings. to $2,400 a year. Warrant officers are and hundreds of their comrades ship and shore, but pla s While he is reaching In time of or illness he receives port injury disabled who has medical care without dis of class recognize the Any person served boatswains, gunners, carpenters, ma- of the ranks, who had shared their dan- charge. Any position of men at sen tom, people every best and hos- 1 to their own without cost the medical as au enlisted man in the navy for ten abled who lias served as an en- application of the same truth chinists and pharmacists. To be eligi- gers and borne with patience months person facilities of the poster. them all. In a select attendance, and after thirty years years and has not been discharged for listed man in the for ten years lives and so he gets pital j ble for this appointment seven years’ of tedious in a tropical clime, navy Including money ordt rs m- duty has that he can on misconduct for aid from the and has not been for mis- audience he proved | of service he may retire three-quar- may apply service at sea, with average efficiency thirteen of the fourteen enlisted men discharged also conducts an all t vest his .ch of all slang and command surplus income of the naval pension conduct for aid from the spe j ters of his pay, assured of a never fail- of not less than 85 per cent, is neces- of the who so them- may apply Washington, and any sail as of his critics, navy distinguished as English any fund, which may be granted upon the income of the naval pension perfect ing income so long as he lives. sary, and candidates must be under selves under tire at Vera Cruz that surplus a certain portion of hi recommendation of a board of not less even he he out of j thirty-five. Warrant officers after serv- to the much fund, though may to his family, deducting THE FACTS ABOUT HIS INCOME. Excepting the cost of his clothing, they were receive prized than three naval officers in “suitable the service at the time, and after twen- ing four years in this grade are pro- was the tribute of salary, and it will lie sent e. 1 Some who condemn Billy Sunday say after the first outfit, which is furnished medal of honor. It amount,” to be approved by the secre- moted to chief warrant and at of ty years of service any enlisted man In !h on a cash basis, and officers, the voiced by that branch promptly. this way that he is working gratis, and a deduction of 20 cents a of the country, tary navy. the of disabled from sea service by reason C i> the free will offerings, which age sixty-two they are retired the service in which they served, for men on distant stations point to big month for the fund, a man-o’- After of these cam- hospital twenty years service any on age or infirmity and who has not bei Income soon ; are his compensation in three-quarters pay. 4 their meritorious conduct when put to monthly ns only is has man run into thou- war's man's pay all "velvet." He enlisted disabled from sea serv discharged for misconduct shall lie en were Kerb ! paigns, but which many Every year twelve warrant officers— the severest test. In addressing our five at home. reason or a The understand- no board to pay, no rent and no doc- Ice by of age infirmity and titled to a equal to half of his sands of dollars year. boatswains, gunners and machinists— newest heroes at the presentation ex- pension navy disburses about $4n:; last of the who has not been for mis- or he admitted to the Naval home, ing is that the day meetings, tor's bills. Considering his steady work discharged who are under thirty-five and have Daniels said: pay method of payment. ! two weeks ercises Secretary as described in first article conduct 'shall, if he so be en- I’a. my and he is much better off elects, completed four years’ service in the are Philadelphia. On board each vessel, remuneration comes perquisites, “The medals presented today ago, Billy Sunday's After thirty years of service any en all men in the service, tie basis. If at any than the average mechanic or clerk con- tokens of a grateful country’s appre- upon a purely voluntary on the re- listed man may be placed tains a savings bank, <■■■•■ time is brought to tending with losses through ill health, ciation of work nobly done, of duiy improper pressure if lie desires with au income to make to face tired list respects like a savings l bear by Mr. Sunday’s associates strikes, weather and business depres- well performed, of readiness of of his pay and allow- m, ! these offerings large, it opens the way are given to men three-quarters Deposits are received, sions. grave danger. They fuel and criticism which his in- have ances for rations, quarters, for might impair who by their conduct under fire fluence. So long as the offering for Mr. A recruit can readily see the posi won renown not only for themselves, fact a free-will I and he ear- Sunday is in offering, tion salary may earn by their because but for their companions in arms, see no grounds for criticism effort. From the just nest and intelligent while for op- the is large, and we cannot comrades who, hoping offering enters the station lie for his re- time he training rejoice bla-i e Mr. Sunday very much portunities for themselves, yet an receives useful instruction and encour- tor" to t.h .se who demand accounting In the good fortune of their shipmates is business of his income, that it nobody’s agement. His advance can be meas- in being whore the fight was thickest, with his There is what he does money. ured only by his diligence, behavior the field of service greatest, for that Is reiison to believe that should he happen and for extend the ambition of men bearing arms. to accumulate a fortune good use will be ability, opportunities is one of the most pleasing made of it when the time is ripe. over a field offered by no other service. And that we feel we a man for elements in the gratification Meantime, shall blame Seamen are required to steer, man the for his wife and children and for today—this readiness to extend the providing boats, the guns and turrets and do the his own future after lie may have broken merit and the honor to all who wear we blame him for general work of the ship outside of the down in health? Shall ! the uniform. to abroad the fact, as room; and refusing proclaim engine clerks, stenographers that the signal most that he “You know I am told on authority, to handle records and ac- good bookkeepers in the fleet is the one flying tithes his income for the Lord’s work prized counts; stewards and with its let- 1 nurses, eooks:elec- telling, and that he is consta tly rendering sub- from the flagship triciaus, machinists, something stantial aid to the needy in silent, private plumbers, paint- ters of many colors, that while ways? If Billy Sunday is mercenary, ers, ship fitters, coppersmiths and has been ‘well done,’ and that, LuacKsmuns aim has won why does he scorn the honorable p.a uouermaKers to Keep some particular one, perhaps, circuit when of- in radio and all form of the Chautauqua ships repair; operators, lire- ! It, yet the honor is for the ship the season? 1 fered a princely salary' by men, torpedo men to handle torpedoes. its crew of officers and men whose does he choose to work harder than Vi by The special service branches embrace teamwork has made the winning pus- any man of whom we have recoru has yeomen (clerks), nurses, musicians and i sune. ever worked as an evangelist, wearing, cooks. In the seaman branch we find Bet us take off our his life out and surely shortening his j “The bluejacket! the men most intimately identified with j hats to him In the street, for bis uni days? 1 No hint of suspicion has ever appeared the navigation and fighting of the ship, i form is the blue badge of courage; against his honesty or integrity of char- as seamen, gunners, torpedo men, quar- take him by the hand, for bis band or the of his life. acter purity personal termasters and boatswains, and in the protects* our homes; treat him with artificer branch the tradesmen of the for be rings true, and bis heart SERVICE NOT THEOLOGY HIS FORTE. respect, navy, machinists, electricians, earpen Is of the finest gold.” are troubled about his Many theology, j ters, coppersmiths, painters, etc. The The medal of honor is the highest rec- The most unfavorable interpretation of 4 following table gives their various rat ognition any American can receive rom Photo copyright by Mead. Billy Sunday’s “theology” places him in of each branch and the All fourteen who re- Prize crews of the I'nitcd Slates hattle-m with men whom the Christian ings respective his government. winning gun p company also and rates of pay: ceived the medal of honor received lng trophies from Captain Roy C. Smilli while on tfie hi It se:-~ Church holds in reverent respect CLASS AT WORK IN NAVY ELECTRICAL SCHOOL. of Thirteen of them coveted letter 1’ whose views still largely prevail in the SEAMAN BRANCH. a gratuity $100. to a cash prize, each man may wear the to the church. Mr. himself declares were advanced six mouths ago until his crew Is defeated in a future Sunday Apprentice seamen.$17.60 I gun competition fourteenth that he knows no more about theology Ordinary seamen. 20.90 next higher rating, and the titled to a grade may become ensigns upon iu *?iJ. *•-» a uiuuiu. a knows about pension equal to half pay quali- ugUL, uuiUduuiig “than jack rabbit ping Seamen 26.40 | man was to partici- may be made, and Inten in a examination. given permission or and all Christians officers, third class... 33.00 and be admitted into the Naval fying competitive It For retirement all service in the navy, pong golf,” urges Petty j home, next examinations for war- the rate of 4 cent a., will be seen it is pate in the I per per to over non-essentials and Petty officers, second class. 38.50 Philadelphia, Pa. possible for enlisted army or marine corps is credited. quit quibbling ! the Bailor is a mni Petty officers, first class— 44.0*3 and 55.OC j men to become rant officer. saving unite in Christian service on the great Any enlisted person in the navy who commissioned line offi- In case of loss of life in active serv- Chief officers. 55.00 te 77.00 other enlisted shown the figure- told men petty cers without All fifty-two of the slvely by fundamental truths. 1 am by has served thirty years may be placed attending Annapolis at ice the dependent relative designated in churches that have been in his cam- | all. men who distinguished themselves less being on deposit on Dee. in ARTIFICER BRANCH. on the retired list if he so desires. All as beneficiary receives such pensions that most of his converts work than those awarded the medal Considering the hazards paigns Coalpassers $24.20 whether in the marine A close inspection of the foregoing only and when service, navy, as nre prescribed by the law, 1 the loss of life is out their theology in the church of their Shipwrights 27.56 will of honor received letters of commen- and limb corps or army, is credited. On retire- account reveal the fact that it is disabilities are incurred in the line of to turn from Seamen, first class. 68.50 Six those who choice, which they quickly now dation from the navy department. may by extreme ment he is allowed of possible for a lad to enter the a man for further the “sawdust trail. Petty officers, third class... 33.00 three-quarters the next duty disqualifying have 1 at of (were allowed to participate in daring endangered Petty officers, second class. 38.50 to 44.00 the pay he was when retired navy the age seventeen on the naval service he receives a al- The man who is afraid to hear the receiving * and pension lives In or endeavor!- first class— | lowest examination for warrant officer, saving his Petty officers, 44.00 to 71.50 and In rung of the ladder and in con- the se- truth abcut himself, his sins and addition thereto allowances lowance, regulated according to the lives of Chief petty officers. 65.00 to 77.00 of forty-six were Immediately advanced others from tin should beware of Sunday. The amounting to $15.75 a month for ra- sequence promotions due to dili- riousness of the duty Billy than injury. the sea life med that score conduct and to the next higher rating they gold saving man who is courageous on SPECIAL BRANCH. dons, quarters, fuel and light. gence, good ability retire Good conduct of course, essential is, awarded, and in eases not should him a as most of Landsmen as a chief officer at the i then held. give hearing, $17.60 Promotion to the highest ranks is petty age of to success in every walk, and, although those who condemn him have not done. Seamen, second class. 33.00 and $22.00 is Such are the substantial rewards the distinguished to deserve rev open to the enlisted man. As an Ameri- forty-seven, when he still capable of bad conduct (noncompliance with the I failed to find in Philadelphia anyone Seamen, first class. 35.20 accords her heroes. These are, gold silver medals may be 1 can citizen he may be nominated for entering profitable employment in civil ; navy tardiness and de- I who had heard Petty officers, third class... 33.00 regulations, slovenly Uncle Sam takes actually Billy Sunday life, on a all however, symbols of recognition for pretty go Petty officers, second class. 38.50 admission to the United States Naval pay, including allowances, portment) can be tolerated least of all who was not on his side. It is a steadily caused his navy boys. It will be Petty officers, first class— 32.6*) and 44.00 of $100 or more a month. This, it is services that are unusual, gen- that comes to scoff but academy at Annapolis by his congress- in military professions, the men who increasing army Chief petty officers. 57.20 to 77.00 needless to is not circumstances we strive ear- the foregoing how he reward Sun- man or senators, who have certain say, equaled by any erally by themselves well two remains to pray with and for Billy | comport during nous 1 Attractive as these inducements are, industrial institution in the nestly to avoid. Through the dispen- service, good conduct. | nominations in their giving. Last year country. enlistments of four years each may, day. we der fire and In no means limit the This article is intended to inform sation of a protecting Providence heroism pern After talking with many men of many tfcey by advantages at the earnest solicitation of Secretary upon the recommendation of their re- ( nurses in time of illness ni and classes in I came offered by the navy. Uncle Sam knows men of the offered seldom have had to brave the dan- types Philadelphia Daniels congress authorized the seere- young opportunities spective wear the good con- ! captains, old age for t to this conclusion: The 'eft the value of experienced men, so when service in the The bureau of gers of the sword, and in the annals provides comfort impression j tary of the navy to appoint fifteen en- by navy. duct medal, which carries with it 82 for serve him awn: by Billy Sunday is not that of a perspir- fen discharged man who is and the of our history the peace hero vies long. Many ilonAraUy listed men to Annapolis each year. navigation, Washington, navy cents a month additional pay. ing actor hurling slang and anathema, a United States citizen enlists the sec- distinction with the hero baptized by motion, with increased con They, must win the nomination in a recruiting office, Indianapolis, Ind„ Good conduct is rewarded also with but of a the | are also available to all in th passionate prophet wielding ond time his pay is increased $5.50 a will be pleased to furnish any addi- fire. and the competitive examination and must more frequent and extended leave sword of the Bpirit, The slang Sam But that Is rather the sub month and $3.30 a month more for each have tional information desired. A man’s But before relating how Uncle startling platform manners are forgot- | completed one year's service with than that allowed offenders of disci- re-enlistment. In success in the can be measured rewards the hero let us see what other story. To those, liov the moral and subsequent addition, ! honor and be under twenty years of navy peace pline. Leave is granted to men ten; spiritual message, always are interested I'he will get four months’ pay and $1.50 only by the stuff that is in him. Dili- happens to his naval employees who complete lid shot straight, strikes home. ; age. Enlisted men with good records, with good records as frequently ys month if he re-enlists within four to will receive it9 acquit themselves with credit In the or- will be sent direct by the b ja who are under twenty-six years of age, gent attention duty conditions allow, and during the Christ- /months. Second enlisttnent men have reward. As in field of endeavor, dinary functions of their profession. navigation at Washington or TO REMOVE EVERY may also participate in examinations every mas holidays it is extended over a ‘an to attend the of his career. Extended service is recognized wltk recruiting station. Indian,apoli- opportunity profes- for the pay corps, appointments to the man is the architect

SIGN OF DANDRUFF -- Condonr is still unable to attend to any ACTIVITY IN SHIPBUILDING. articles on neipiui "Writing to Sell, PITTSFIELD PERSONALS. and has been under the care of a Try This Simple Home Treatment. It News and Notes. and duties You Can Lift Literary “Writing as a Side Line,” besides all the time since the accident, The greatest activity in ship bui'ding Enjoy Surely Makes the Hair Soft, Fluffy about was a busi- physician j Eat what you want and not be tn giving interesting personal gossip Albert Willey of Burnham his back having been badly injured.— in many years in this country is now un- whose authors and the news of the with indigestion if you will take < and Lustrous. The whimsical schooner Surprise, literary ness caller in town Friday. Pittsfield Advertiser. der way, according to shipping men. j adventures are the and such as it is remarkable subject world, discussing topics firm on the Atlantic seaboard has If your hair is not pretty, if loosing was a busi- Every of a serial D. Paine “Rules for the Girl Who Wants to Arthur E. Sargent of Troy color, too dry, matted, falling out, or if your ten-chapter by Ralph STOP THAT COUGH-NOW more orders than it can fill for new ves- Dy^cps.1] "The town can overcome all of in the Youth’s was manned Write,” Essential Thing in Writ- ness caller in today. sels and the same is said to SsssSSi scalp itches, you quickly Companion, activity pre- a a a of two ing “TermB Used in Film When you catch Cold, or begin to Cough, the before and these conditions at trifling cost and only by woman—not to speak young Serials,” Pro- Frank Haseltine of Bowdoin College ; vail on the Pacific coast. ! after each meal. Sold few moment's time. Just from A. A. an man. She to sea “The Effect of Pic- to do to Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar- a get heroes and old puts duction,” Moving the week-end at his home here. first thing is take Among the new vessels recently con- ; by us—25c box. Howes & or counter, some Pari- tures on the spent Co., any drug and proceeds to live up to her name. In Novel,” “Editing for Pub- Honey. It penetrates the linings of the Throat tracted for is one of 15,* Veterinar '^dies. the overdue and Monday was picked up by persons by causiug a copy of this this Baid he. “I have Been and ^ birthday party. “Oh, of course those fellowB in Wash- order to be published three weeks N.wYork. matter,” | the revenue cutter Seminole off the in The successively " know more about Republican Journal, a newspaper publish- heard from a great many of them and, ington my business Caroline bottom ed at Wonderful for and as than coast, up. No trace of Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate ^ as far as I have been able to find | pastry, too, just good I do. to be held out, the crew has been found, but hope has Court, at Belfast, within and for said for hot rolls made a fine old I don’t County, on the 9th of a. D. Of Live Stock. they are, without exception, in favor of biscuits, and bread. B 'They tariff, not yet been abandoned that day March, 1916, '^tion think. they may at ten of the clock before noon, and show, the bills. have been taken off if l Goes farther—a in household "I can’t stand for that by some vessel and cause, any they have, why t:ie prayer of said l Before the Secretary of Agriculture Guptill fol- help economy Mexican busi- are not petitioner should not be granted. i?er |fs xcmption Legsla- jW yet reported. lowed in the same lines as Mr. Stetson it ness, either. Ja.viES LIBBY, It would Boom the v —because is milled a I Judge. Sheep by special process ain’t a A true copy. Attest: Believed and said that he had received many let- “Say, Bryan wonder? from Ohio Red Winter Wheat. “Had to the Arthur \v. Leonard. Register. ^IJ ters from farmers favoring the bill. put navy on the blink, l! tfor t'ommercial.] Senator Bartlett, chairman of the Your will have too. CONSTIPATION OR COMFORT? grocer it. Good like I At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and i,j demand tor the ex- committee, read a letter from Dr. Achil- J grocers “Mcadoodledandy is a great boy, for .pread There can be neither comfort nor for the Waido, on the 9th day of swine and neat cattle sure. I’ve got a little red-headed office good Ccuntyof .... ,-p, les Joly of Waterville, former live stock February, A. I9if. P that I’m for of health where constipation exists. Most l® of age from taxation sanitary inspector, strongly favoring the Tell boy training Secretary CLARK of Frankfort, in said ,tjrs suffer from this cause at County, farmers all over Maine, enactment of the exemption. the Treasury. people intervals, MaBELdaughter of Janies F. Kingsbury, late of ;^°“''Wiffiain Flour^d^ are chronic victims. Frankfort. In said County of Waldo, out before the leg- many deceased, lght LETTERS ARE PRESENTED. This is a Administration.” having presented a petition praying that admin **" on taxation in the sen- The old-time remedies for this very istration be also may bad on said estate and that t®' Rep. L. E. Mclntireof Waterford William W. Clark oi in- layafternoon, Feb. 9th, and common complaint are nauseating doses Fra kfort raty be appoint- in of the bills. He SALE AT YOUR Coarse common words of ed administrator of said estate. .alls with the spoke briefly support _FOR vulgar of some dealing GROCERS_ base to a to powerful purgatives that leave presented a large number of letters and people enough prefer living Ordered. That the for a hearing, continued all the of tlie condition worse than before. said petitioner give notice to **?'.,t graces rhetoric and even to _ all The petitions from farmers in various sec- *i.„_i_i:_ T»* persons interested by causing a copy of this **V, ,. before. proponents tions of the State them. that service to mankind for which the order to lie published three weeks successively in on the ex- advocating sentea a J lie their arguments ABRAHAM TTnit.pfi Stafps pviata at- nraannt dainty, sugar-coated granule, Republican Journal, a newspaper publislied Carl S. Hamlin of South Waterford LINCOLN at Belfast, that a | eep and neat cattle, al- These that is free from effects, does they may appear at Probate wrote Mr. Mclntire as follows: regretable expressions, a few unpleasant Court, to be held at i-elfast, within and for said -ik is also included in the not upset the stomach nor but sim- I have taken interest in the bill of many of the same import with which gripe County, on the 9th day oi March. A. I). 1916, tires. So an great nature the needed at ten oi the clock strong impres- the air is now are set down ply gives assistance. before noon, and show cause, tfc you have introduced in the House of Assassinated vibrating, if any the "take upon the committee (Foully April 14, 1865.) without malice Once use Pinklets and you will never re- they have,why prayer of said petition- jiVtiie\ at that and without extenuation. er snouid not be a is now Representatives Auguita, asking granted. it favorable report One as turn to salts, oil and harsh purgatives. cattle under three years of age be ex- more, frequent, perhaps, as JAMES LIBBY, Judge. freer ; redicted. of its comrades Write the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., A true copy. Attest; L from taxation. If this bill be- (This is the remarkable in on any of plebian criticism, of who ex- empted poem which, May 6, 1865, London Punch con- N. for a free or Arthur W. Register. J 1' Hass Bangor, t is this: “And I never a Schenectady, Y., sample, Leonard, “jc comes a law it will do more than one eased its error, after for four voted Republi- at the last any having years lampooned Lincoln with pencil and a views hearing with can ticket in life.” get full-size 25-cent bottle of Pinklets thing to encourage the raising of live pen. It is attributed to Tom my earn addressed the Taylor.) from own vww.i, IV* ni, vvilljiu aim Viv. committee, your druggist. —. nuiinni, 111 me O LOIC Ul lUdlllC. L-'UUII^ UUf for the County ot Waldo, on the 9th of ”- rung and logical arguments You lay a wreath on murdered Lincoln’s day Letittv: present rate of high taxation on cattle bier, United States for Maine. February, a. D. 1916. A.ng the raising of sheep and You, who with mocking pencil wont to Attorney under three years of age, farmers are trace, F. HORNE of Belfast, in said 11 Broad for the British Countv, a and Ifine u more calves for veal than self-complacent sneer, HARRIET sis'er, interested as legatee killing they His of Washington, Feb. 12. President Wil- under the will of Lucius F. McDonald, late of ; EEP decreasing length shambling limb, his furrowed face, ; should; and, as a matter of fact, there son today nominated John F. A. Merrill WOOD Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceased, hav- ,,-nt that something should will be a shortage of mature stock in the His gaunt, gnarled hands, his of Portland, Me., to be United States ing presented a petition praying that the will of unkempt, bristling hair, said deceased.which is herewith matter,” said Mr. Bass, State in a short time if the rate His his presented, may present garb uncouth, bearing ill at ease, attorney for Maine. be proved and allowed, that Horatio H. Mc- of stock and on FOR SALE. sheep by of taxation young stock continues. His lack of all we prize as debonair, Donald, one of the executors named in said will is shows a pronounced fall- The farmers in my section are Of power or will to of art to deceased, and the other executor, Harriet F. greatly shine, please. declines I of the State asses- “ Horne, to act as executrix, wherefore report interested in the passing of this bill and the asks You, whose smart pen backed the Thirty five cords of hard wood petitioner that administration of said ows the number of sheep will you all the up pencil’s laugh, estate be to Horace E. give help possible. each granted McDonald of ■ Judging as the were ! it vear to have been 356,- E. L. Davis of Harrison wrote: I am step, though way plain; THAT TIRED FILING” for sale. to Belfast, with the will annexed, he being a broth- so it could a Apply er of said deceased. ;t had fallen to 248,140, strongly in favor of the bill introduced Reckless, point paragraph, " Of Chief’s or i ere were but 120,722sheep by you to exempt neat cattle under three perplexity, peoples’ pain. W. W. BLAZO. Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to all persons interested by a of thi9 ?se l valuation of but $371,- years old from taxation. Beside this Is Often Unnatural causing copy corpse, that bears for winding-sheet •rder to be published three weeas successively Ernest L. of wrote: in The Libby Farmington The Stars and Stripes he lived to rear anew, An extra hard work tire Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- then referred to the bill ex- day’s may lished at Belfast, that a Pro- *\i, From press reports of the hearing before Between the mourners at his head and they may appear at feet, if the close of bate Court, to he held at within and for from taxation, which he the committee on taxation I you. But every day finds Belfast, ry Tuesday, Say, is there room for said on the 9th of A. the scurrile-jester, you? County, day March D. iving passed by Iegis- notice there is some opposition to your you worn and weary—your system needs 1916, at ten of tlie clock before noon, and show he had lived to shame me from if the of said bill which exempts neat stock, until three Yes, my sneer, a TONIC. cause, any they have, why prayer lame and petitioner should not be granted. at the report of the State of from taxation. In the last To my pencil, confute my pen— At a jr years age, Probate Court, field at Heifast, within and James LIBBY, .. for 1913 showed that To make me own this hind of for the Judge. („ti; few days I have talked with many farm- princes peer, “L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine taken Countv of Waldo. on tlie second Tues- A true copy, Attest: ■ a day of A. 1>. 1915. ; ultry in this State had in- ers in this section and find them all inter- This rail-splitter true born of men. February, Arthur W. Leonard, Register. king daily, drives away that “tired feeling.” n.nre than$2,000,000since ested in this bill. They all feel it is about certain instrument, purporting to be the last My shallow judgment I had learnt to rue. It has helped New England folks earn A will and testament of Catherine Sullivan, time was done to tii1 something encourage how to occasion's he late of Seal sport, in said C ounty of Waldo, de- At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and and swine Noting hight rose. the name of “tireless nipt sheep you stock raising in Maine. If you think a being workers,” ceased. having been presented for probate. for the County of Waldo, on the 9th day of How his quaint wit make home-truth seem more A. 1) 1916. fi ifr. a increase than you stockmen and true, and Mrs. Brown’s tells Ordered. That notice be to all February, greater big petition signed by his letter why it has given persons Bass How, iron-like, temper grew by blows. interested by causing a copy of tins order to be C. PrNDLETON of in said Kr "Mr. declared. “It farmers would do any we could get their Searsport. good, become favorite tonic. published three weeks successively in The Re- NANCYCountv, executor of the will of Andrew fj. hen bill’ at the one a cackling in this county in short time. Say How humble, yet how hopeful he could be; publican Journal, published at Heifast. that they S. Pendleton, late of searsport. in said County but the West Me.: at a Probate to be held at t presented, figures the word and we will set the ball rolling. How in good fortune and in ill the same; Farmington, may appear Court, of Waldo, deceased, having preset ted a petition ■ Belfast, within ami for said on the that a distribution of the estate now n final effect it has had. The Nor bitter in nor “As my mother, Mrs. Smith, is writ- County, praying WILL GIVE RELIEF success, boastful he. second ot March next, at ten of the in her hands eiit that are taxed in of “L. F.” Tuesday remaining may be distributed iitrii. age sheep for nor feverish for ing praise your Atwood’s noon, and show' if John Wentworth of North Anson Thirsty gold, fame. clock befoie cause, any they among the persons to whom the same belong-* small one and the revenue Medicine, I, too, would like to tell you have, why the same should not be proved, ap- according to law. wrote: I want to on the He went and allowed. Ser- rout taxes is comparatively congratulate you about his work—such work as few that I think it one of the best household proved JAMES LI Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to stand you have taken in to ex- Ever had laid on head one BUY, Judge. st;, 1: th. exemption is granted, regard and heart and hand— remedies. I consider it of the best all interested a of this neat stock from taxation. I A true copy. Attest: persons by causing copy reason why sheep raising can- empting As one who knows, where there’s a task to do, tonics on the market.” Arthur W. Leonard, Register. order to be published three weeks successively believe it will and in The a tt: ,,sed as has the pro- encourage agriculture Man’s honest will must Heaven’s Mrs. Ida Brown. Republican Journal, newspaper pub- poultry good grace command; (Signed) lished at that at a Pro- a little relief to the farmers. Don’t SS.—In Court or Probate, held at Bel- Belfast, they may appear blem passage of the bill in 1897, give bate Court, to be held at within and for Who trusts the will with the burden fast, on the 9tli day of February, 1916. Belfast, from taxation.” be afraid the farmers will be offended. strength grow. The Bottle costs only 35 cents. WALDO said on the 9th of A. iD. Hein: g ..ultry Big Seth H. Morgan ami lewis Atwood, executors County, day March, a That God makes instruments to work His at ten of the clock : which calls for F. H. Morse of Waterford member will, on the estate of Fred late of Winter- 1916, before noon, and show g measure, Trial Bottle FREE. Atwood, if of the executive committee of the Maine If but that will we can arrive to know, in said cause, any they have, why the prayer ot said ... port, County, deceased, having presented i>: rii nation in 1915 and $6,000 petitioner should not be granted. State society, wrote: Re- Nor tamper with the weights of good and ill. their sixth and final account ol administration r. i1; ir-ling the marketing of pro- Pomological ‘L. F.” MEDICINE CO., Portland, Me. ot said estate tor allowance. JAMES LIBBY, Judge. A true Attest: iiif- M ine was referred to cognizing the fact that the live stock in- So he went copy. farms, forth to battle, on the side mni nonce mereoi oe iiiiee of the State needs encour- vmiereu, given, Arthur w. Leonard, Register. who said that when the dustry every Thai he felt clear was Liberty’s and Right’s, A Convalescent weeks successively, in The Kepublican .Journal, rs the best of agement possible, I endorse the bill to As in his a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, fc; produced peasant boyhood he had plied a food tonic that will and from rapidly that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- At a Probate court Held at " ir:n'i and had no trouble in exempt yearlings two-year-olds His warfare with rude requires Belfast, y finding nature’s thwarting build wasted tissue bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 9tb day for the of on the 9th of taxation and the same will oecome mights— up County Waldo,i day rkets and that the summer hope of March next, and show cause, it any they February, a. 1>. 1915. a law. The uncleared forest, the unbroken have, the said account should not be allow- various summer resorts in soil, why LICK G. FRENCH, of Sarah Eliza- The that turns ed. guardian •'.e of the best markets for There were numerous other letters and iron-bark, the laborer’s ax, "SWajK. piiveOii A beth French, minor daughter of herself and The |Emulsion JAMES LIBBY, Judge. 1 of that o'erbears the boatman’s Fred a hi that there is in a large number petitions. rapid toll, A true Attest: Y, French, having presented petition products containing Hypophosphites copy. for a license to sell and certain The to the measures The prairie, hiding the mazed wanderer’s tracks. Arthur W. Leonard. praying convey fecountrt only opposition is a most reliable prescription which we Register. real estate belonging to said ward, as set forth was Connellan of who ived from the exemption by Rep. Portland, The ambushed Indian, and the bear— always recommend for that purpose. and described in said petition and for the pur- said he at the of the prowling TT7ALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel poses therein named, and increase the spoke request mayor Such were the improve needs that helped his youth to train; City Drug Store. YY fast, on the 9ih day of February, 1915. the of that to the ex- marketing proposi- city. They objected Rough culture—but such trees fruit Nancy C. Pendleton, executrix <•! the will of Ordered,That the said petitioner give notice to for the same reason that large may bear. Pencil late care of itself. emption they If but their stocks be of Andrews. ton, cf Searsporr, in said all persons interested by causing h copy of this right girth and grain. deceased, 'old the committee that he to taking the tax off of musical SPECIAL TO j County, having presented her first ac- order to be published three weeks successively objected WOMEN count ot administration of said So he a estate for allow- in 1 he Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- : farther the line of instruments, he said—because it would grew up. destined work to along do, The most ance. lished at Belfast, that they may appear at a Pro- owners And lived to do four economical, cleansing and .n to limit it to sheep and increase the burden which the of it; long-suffering years’ Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three bate Court, to be held at Belfast., within and for germicidal of all weeks in The on iw:r- other kinds of property would have to Ill-fate, ill-fortune, ill-report, lived through, antiseptics is successively Republican Journal, said •County, the 9th day of March, A. 1). a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, 1916, at ten of the clock before noon, and show i ze that must at He said the value of and And then he heard the hisses to you go pay. horses, change cheer3, that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said other live stock owned in was bate to be he la at by piecemeal,” he said, Portland, The taunts to the abuse Court, Belfast, on the 9th day petitioner should not he granted. tribute, to praise, of March next, and show if JAMES it ■xpect to do too much atone $204,675. Under the tax rate of $22 a cause, any they LI BY, Judge. And took both with the same have,•why the said account should not be al- A true Attest: ! be to thousand, this year, the tax unwavering mood; copy. willing guarantee expected Till, as he came on light, from lowed. Arthur W. Leonard, Register. and would amount darkling days, JAMES option of sheep swine to'$4,339.11. And seemed to touch the from LIBBY, Judge. goal where he stood A true copy. Attest: ut in the same that the ‘How much of that $204,675 is repre- At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and way A soluble Antiseptic Powder to Arthur W. Leonard, if has. We have the sented by horses?” asked Mr. Bass. A felon hand, between the goal and Register. for the County of Waldo on the second Tues- poultry him, A. I). li>15 at his memoran- Reached from behind his be dissolved in water as day of February, here in the State. It will Mr. Connellan looked back, a trigger prest— needed. 1,1)0 SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- and Ar.d those and WAfast, on the 9th of 191f. \ certain instrument, purporting to be the last tiers, the railroads and the dum for a moment then gave the perplexed patient eyes were As a medicinal antiseptic for douches day February, dim, Charles F. Knox, administrator on the estate of A will and testament of Mary .1. Hurd, late of uimrer as the en- Those gaunt, limbs were in of rts—all. In former years figures being $192,500 —nearly long-laboring laid to rest! treating catarrh, inflammation or Mabel H. Knox, late of Bellast, in said ('min- Liberty, in said County Waldo, deceased, hav- : the farmers from tire amount. ulceration of and ty, deceased, having presented his first and final ing been presented tor probate. profit got The words of mercy were his nose, throat, that te: ■ upon lips, account of administration of said estate for al- was from the sale of wool. HORSES NOT INCLUDED caused feminine ills it no Ordered, That notice be to all in- Forgiveness in his heart and on his by has equal. lowance. given persons it now. of pen, terested by causing a copy of this order to be 11 part of One “we are ten the “Well,” said Mr. Bass, not When this vile murderer swift For years Lydia E. Pinkham Ordered, that notice thereof be three three weeks in The "State assessors—John Dearborn of brought eclipse given, published successively Re- that horses be We To of on Medicine Co. has weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, publican Journal, at that asking exempted. thoughts peace earth, good will to men. recommended Paxtine published Belfast, they kewburg; '".Id me that he sold ten a newspaper published in Belfast, in said may at a Probate to be held are ourselves to sheep, swine in their with County appear Court, at — confining ail Won M and private correspondence that persons interested attend at a Pro- within and for said on the Daw: last spring’s lambs—for anti Pattlo The Old World the New, from sea to may Belfast, County, second sea, which its bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 9tb Tuesday of March next, at Jen of the does Wr; last That shows a Utter one voice of and women, proves superiority. Bangor fall. had the value of sympathy shame! day of March next, and show cause, if before noon, and show cause, if Mr. Connellan given Women who have been cured any any they have, Ptetty fair be made out of Sore heart, so stopped when it at last say they have, why the said account should not be the same should not be profit may the sheep owned in Portland as $75 and beat high why proven, approved i::~. Sad life, cut short as its It is “worth its weight in gold.” At allowed and allowed. horses are not as just triumph came. usually registered JAMES JAMES LIBBY, Judge. mi. naas saiu lie xeit it druggists. 50c. large box, or by mail. LIBBY, Judge. A “stock.” A deed accurst! Strokes have been A true copy. Attest: true copy. Attest: ■■ struck before ‘tiling off” too much to ex- The Paxton Toilet Co„ Mass. Arthur W. Arthur VV. Leonard, Register. Some surprise was expressed that By the assassin’s hand, whereof men Boston, p Leonard, Register. PI cattle from taxation at doubt present, Portland, as represented by its city solic- If more of horror or disgrace ■?’ tha' he believed the they bore- legislature itor, should oppose a measure to help the But thy foul crime, like Cain’B, stands’ i: east make a with darkly out. beginning farmers, in view of the fact that resi- Keep 4 ,. swine, as it had with Vile hand, that brandest murder on a strife IT. poultry dents of that city are such heavy pur- 9 Whate’er its grounds, and chasers of farm products. stoutly nobly striven- said Mr. And with the martyr’s crown crownest a icertainly. myself,” Bass, Taken altogether, but few measures life mittee do not feel like rec- With much to praise, little to be before any of the legislative committee forgiven' “mending the exemption of neat cat- such ESTABLISHED 1829. 5 this winter have received Btrong |U*'i advise that the s‘ legislature pass support as developed at the hearing THE FIRST DAY a or THE BATTLESHIP ig bounty premium up- A favorable report on the REMARKS. cattle Tuesday. of a certain age, to be de- the I who yesterday was tired. •Itdl,. the bill is expected by proponents. sleep, I am the act.” I who was very weary, rest; Indispensable, The sea depends on me. J“!'- John H. of Jackson I have forgot all things desired. McKinley Without my aid there can't be skin is a tester. The Or wbat were bad or what were best; trade, 'fly in favor of the measures Any itching temper Nor can a State be free. r*r more scratch the worse it itches. Wan roses lie upon my breast said, were favored by you Whoe’er would the THE strongly lor plough REPUBLICAN a heaving deep JOURNAL in Doan’s Ointment is for piles, eczema—any And make pillow my head; , Waldo county. He read let- And realize his will, ®;rs skin 50c. at all drug stores. 1 know not am I banned or blest. froi,. Sheriff W. L. itching. My help must have, my power must js Deputy Gray Who am most quiet—being dead. keep, r N o matter what the bill. Carles C.Clements of Winter- Perchance tomorrow God may come tlV',’-it tj. for tw0 years master of With awfulness of mouth and blow, My ribs are stark; in mighty course i Pomona Grange. Mr. Guard Children Worms And bid me speak, who would be dumb, Against Steel bands my entrails gird; sins of yesterday; but now, f.te that the industry would My With power of twenty thousand horse There is really very little excuse for sick- I have forgotten deed and vow, imulated if neat slock un- My whirling screws are stirred. ness if proper care is taken to guard against I have been soothed and comforted. •" ars of age could be exempted With weight ot twenty thousand tons The Journal one of the with know for j;; Worms are most dreaded I not 1915 disease. And clothed peace, how. it On ocean's tides I J‘‘ 'rm»rs he had talked most dead. press, diseases of children. Who am happy—being From ten miles off artful 'str„ — my guns v m favor of it. of worms are: A moment since one ton hed my hair Signs Deranged The foeman can distress. 1 \ Will continue the it has often that farmers stomach, swollen upper lip, There were hot tears upon my face; policy followed in the past. It has 'n and for sour stomach, offensive Tomorrow I may wake and care egislature ask breath, Nor bale nor box bowels tt’7„ full for a loBt my hide, ir hard and belly with occa- And hunger embrace; been and will be a home in the H-jT1 property,” said Mr. Except my needful stores. paper fullest acceptance sional gripings and pains about But now. one dim, delicious space. i. You never hear of a farm- With nice machines my whole inside the naval, pale pace of leaden are done, my tears are shed; 1(1 an abandoned farm and My joys Is packed, and men by scores. the term. Iti is the work of home and devoted >!kir°' f tint, eyes heavy and dull, I lie still, who have the grace people hl may No gainful errand wins me toll, it'o if ,0WI1 to let him off from pay- twitching eyelids, itching of Of all forgetting—being dead, °n My cruises yield no pelf, to home interests. al-.8 it. But towns and cities the nose, itching of the rec- —Theodosia Garrison. {,5 Trade jMark And though my bunkers choke with coal eniij vole tQ remjt taxes on some cough, grinding of the ^ tum, short dry teeth, I burn it all myself. ttanufacturing enterprise that es- little red points sticking out on tongue, start- High Seas at Colon. slow fever. ti'f'f8 within their borders. ing during sleep, I'm built to stand a lawful Elixir, the Family laxative and shock; wouldn’t the same exemption be Dr, True’s Colon, Feb. 9. High seas which ac- I don't mind being hit; will surely and quickly expel OUR CLUBBING !u farmers? The basis of ag- Worm Expeller, a strong norther today wash- But when my bottom touches rock OFFERS, iitm!‘7: Good for adults also. At all dealers, companied 18 worms. feet of the It jars me a bit. it- stock raising of some kind, Advice *ree. treat- ed sway about 1,000 eastern quite J8 35c/60c and $1.00. Special I hate—my bottom's none too thick— The Journal and Farm 18e|y and hold out some induce- worms. Send for book. breakwater in construction here. A train and Home, $2.00 fcp. ment for tope Things not discerned till felt; UP better for the of rock-laden cars and two pile-drivers ir%(i0?en something Torpedoes do a trick— The Journal and i8t!7 here in mer on the dirty McCall’s Magazine, 2.10 Maine.” were sunk. Fifty isolated They hit below the belt. - of the trestle were rescued farmers favor it. ..barn, Main.. r/i.. end by tugs. The Journal and Woman’s Magazine, 2.25 5 The schooner Blanche Pendleton is This is my day. It may not be le Leary of Hampden said that A mine. hjj j°*ln inside the harbor. She was long one, but it’s The publications included in our offer Penobscot aground It I see clubbing through county loaded with piling, filled, and was beach- may go on for aught Primaries last June and Till Mars takes down his be sent to 1( ^,1 that ed. sign. may different addresses. They i la|kad with many farmers. GEO.t. JOHNMr Men groan, and say .I come tro high; L a|i interested in stock raising, Hs! ha! What’s that to me? Subscription Terms: One year, six aai;re Do Not Gripe The am $2.00; months, $1.00; agreed that something Indispensable I, ikoU|A’ fnfl We have a pleasant laxative that will And bosB of all the sea. three 50 cents. to encourage it. He said months, Hats«..!re a?ne do what you want it to do. —E. S. Martin in the February Scribner. bofh acarce and and that at Just high Attorney Law. Send in your subscription now. ,7r“ practically no sheep. When reason, the farmers said that BELFAST, MAINE. REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY. ”ir,«Ttht0Ck d'dn,t Pay-” They ex- We sell thousands of them and we Children Cry t(,py care until have never seen a better remedy for the *Het»n11 required they FOR fears old added Practice In all; Courts.} Probate bowels. Sold only by us, 10 cents. FLETCHER’S Belfast, Maine. **ttie,rlr and that taxes practice cost. specialty. 2tf City Drug Store, CASTORIA LIBERTY. r SEARSPORT. DRUGLESS HEALING STOCKTON SPRINGS. YOUR HEAD AND STOMACH Nature’s Dr. John Ella is confined to hie bed with The Hyomei Catarrh Remedy is Monday gave Stockton an afternoon rain, Headache caused by a disturbed diges- Charles S. Shute arrived Sunday from Bos- toneilitie. Own Method. storm. Rather ont of season for mid-Febru- tion is nearly always accompanied by GILBERT & ton. in old ’Tis thus this of Harold Donnell.was at borne from Auguata It would be ridiculous for you to ary “good Maine!” aver pain in the stomach, belching gas, SULLIVAN® certainly who was taken vom often This to Urs. D. C. Nichols, seriously take a to heal a burn, but no more eo than year. tingand by constipation. paaa Sunday with bis family. pill is located in is to to cure croup or head sort of headache ill last week, improving. try catarrh, coughs, The Auxiliary Aid of the Univeraalist church generally Mrs. Mary Owen of Rockland ia the guest of colds, by dosing the stomach. the forehead and is not constant but M. F, Harker has placed a pool table in his met afternoon with Mrs Nicholas B. her daughter,Mrs. Merlton Knowlton. OPERA Medicate the air you breathe with Hyomei— Tuesday comes and ■ goes. tonsoriai rooms on Main street. that’s the sensible way. This treatment goes Ginn at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It docs not come on immediately after C. M. Hurd and W. D. Sanford were in Bet- to the sore and congested membrane to Miss Jessie C. Nickerson returned laBt week directly Clifford N- Fletcher, WeBt Main street. eating but after the food has had time fast Feb. 2nd on business at the Probate court. lining the nose and throat and makes a rapid does in Poston snd New York. ferment which it because the diges- from visits and lasting end of distressing catarrh ills. Mrs. George Titcomb and two children ar- Mies Lyda Morrill of Belmont ia passing a of tive fluids that should take care of it are havoc with the Hyomei is nature’s true method treating rived from Waterville to Mr. few weeks in the of Mrs. C. The rain Monday played and the Saturday join because the glands that se- town, guest B, all diseases affecting the air passages, insufficient, \ the roadB bare in many places. out- Titcomb. The family ia occupying the four- crete are because the Hoit. snow, leaving most economical. The Hyomei complete these fluids weak, —MIKADO inhaler and room fiat in the Main Btreet. blood to nourish these M. Webber returned Saturday from a fit consists of a small hard rubber LaFurley block. is failing glands Mrs. who, has been visiting Sidney a Henry Wyman a bottle of Hyomei, and never costs over her business trip to the western part of the state. and Mrs. A. M. Ames, Church Btreet, went to properly. son Harry for a few days, returned to her WILL BE PRESENTED AT ||B dollar. If your trouble is deep-seated red blood is the first essential to Thursda to visit her Rich, home in tons a more of the an Prospect last aged grand- Bucksport Thursday. Bsrge Boylston is discharging 1,000 of should require little liquid proper digestion and the digestive pro- extra bottle of will coat but a trine. Mrs. Grant, and return with fertilizer st the A. A. C. plant at Macss Point. Hyomei mother, Gooding cess cannot on without it. When lack Mrs. Sadie Hibbert, who is passing the win- is sold A A. Howes & Co. with a go Hyomei by her husband on his coming from Augusta on of blood causes fermentation ter with her Mrs. B. B. has arrived from Phila- to return the money if it does not nourishing sister, Wentworth, COLONIAL THEATRE. ■ Barge Temple Tuesday | guarantee from the cure. Saturday. and poisons are absorbed diges- to a with tons of coal to the P. C. & make a satisfactory gone south Liberty for abort time. delphia 1,6C0 v in head advises Dr. and Mrs. H. Everett Hichborn of Cam- tive tract, the pain your W. Co. of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills The drama given by the Washington Dra- arrived Boston boat you the fact. self is in such awe that the sensitive flesh bridge. Mass., by Sunday the elements matic club at Hall St. last L. D. Littlefield is having a large amount of | give the blood just they George Thursday 18 and To the wrestler to spend a week at the summer place of his February shrinks at the Divine touch. need to correct this condition and, with evening was much enjoyed by the large audi 19, 1915, I landed at hia mill in Mechanic's j stave wood father, Dr. Herman G. Bichborn. Welcome there conies a victory, “Ar.d he said I will not a laxative, when required, form a perfect ence present. All the parts were well taken. Hollow. he in Stockton. ,, treatment for the headaches of let thee go except thou Mess me. And guests indiges- Alter the drama the dancing home last company enjoyed BY LOCAL TALENT. B Miss Mabel E. Griffin returned tion. blessed him there.” The angel's touch heralds The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Univeraalist until a late hour. Overlook's orchestra fur- in Mass., and Au- Mention this and we will send week from visits Canton, of the dawn and foretells the com- will be entertained paper the glory parish this, Thursday/ on the nished music. Me. you two little bocks diet and the Full details will be advertised later gusta, of but linked with the vic- « Mrs. Frank A. Patter- ing Christ; closely afternoon, cially, by proper use of a laxative. Address: Dr. from Perth Barge Franklin arrived Saturday tory is pain. “And he said thy name shall no son, East Main street. This cordial hostess Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, W1RTERP0RT. of coal to the A. A. C. for as a Amboy with 1,600 tons more be called Jacob,but Israel, prince hopes for a goodly attendance of members N. Y. Your own druggist sells Dr. Wil- PER ORDER CF liams’ Pink Pills. COMMITTEE Co. at Macks Point. thou hast power with God and with men, and and friends. Lincoln's birthday was given proper atten- l| was in town Fri- The of agony bring* tion at the borne of John E. and Ibra Williams of lslesboro has prevailed.” baptism Last Thursday evening the "Masked Ball,’> THORNDIKE. pretty Lotts of his sister, Mrs. to Jacob. he had J. where a attendance our day and Saturday, the guest humility Greedily accepted in Denalow Hall called out a good sized com- Darling, goodly of the to his brother and fled Mr. and Mrs. Rosa C. to listen to E. W. Gilkey, on Water street. blessing belonging pany, albeit comparatively few couples were Higgins spent Sunday townspeople gathered many his- dis- an exile. Faithfully he had served his Uncle at Mr. and F. L. Philbrick’s. torical facts not known Sch. Northland, Capt. Saunders, finished in disguise. However, the dancing was highly generally concerning Laban for many years,but always for personal the life and character of Abraham Lincoln. tons of coal at the P. C. enjoyed by the devotees of the merry muse, Virginia Higgins is visiting her cousin, Vera charging 3,160 Friday in- His ideals bad hitherto been the Mr. and Mrs. are now & W. Co. and sailed for Rockland. gain. Terpsichore. Patterson, this week. Darling permanent crease of his flocks and welfare of his children residents of and the who new Winterport interesting Miss Blanche Harris of Lynn, Mass., Mrs. John Green, the guest for a fortnight J. D. Higgins has bis ice house complet- God sees in him and Yet splendid possibilities of meetings they are having prove a source of Coffee Mrs. Jen- her Mrs. East ed and well filled with ice. Prices. of Edward N. wss in town to attend the funeral sister, Harriman, I touches the struggler. Then a change—arro- both pleasure and profit to those who are privi- returned home Monday. Main street, left Tuesday to join her husband Prescott Wren and hia mother nie M. Sweetser, Jacob is no more; in his place stands spent Sunday to gant in leges attend them. 1. black their Lawrence, Mass., home. Old associates with Mra. Hannah Hunt. We are indebted to Lieut. Frederick Israel, disabled, but with a new outlook Best Coffees from 35c. to P both in Stockton 33c. Fort Shatter, Hono- greatly enjoyed meeting her, in Lewiston NORTH ISLESBORO. of U. S. army, stationed at life, victorious though defeated. Auatin Cole has been visiting upon and Prospect. lulu, H. T., for copies of Honolulu papers. Thus our noblest victories often leave pain and and Portland the i ast week. Red Miss Lelia Farnsworth is the of Mills from 28c. to 25c. and health will be Mrs. Charles Cole. School atreet, left for guest Mr. Charles Green has bought the moving pic- disability. That happiness Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crockett of Belfast and Mrs. I. M. and will is a mis- Calais early last week to visit her daughter, Burgess. ture business of Parker & Nickerson granted us according to our goodness spent me week-end with H. M. Higgins. who is in health. We the invalid Miss American from future at Union hall. take. When trouble comes,think not that you poor hope Lukie Keller is stopping with Mrs. Pan 25c. to operate the same in the F. L. Philbrick has a corner on the hog mar- 22c. I the touch may rapidly improve. is extended Helen for a while. few are deserted by God. It may be up- Sympathy Ryder warm weather for the past dayB ket. He two of B. A. Cross recently. The to our in her the ines- bought in the sinew that will bind closer to Him; neighbor anxiety, “grim Capt. O. F. Coombs, who has been spending Rio 20c. to the seashore and the you | has brought the crows invaded her Dr. H. L. Truworthy of Unity was in town several weeks at home, left. Feb. 12th lor Cal- Fancy and in the to come there ia loneli- senger” having frequently family p; bird of the season, has though days ais to take peewit, the first spring I precinct Friday calling on his patients—Mrs Wallace command of his vessel. ness or physical suffering, through the very arrived. Palmer. Mrs. Lydia Higgins and several others The play, “The Only Young Man in Town,” struggle may come the “new name.” Upon rrom Cape Jellison piers the follow ing ship- Lames, who have been Mr. and Mrs. was successfully presented in the vestry Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Loomis the of the was a live coal was Mr. and Mis. Alphonzo Hull. lips prophet placed ing report telephoned Monday evening: urday evening, Feb. 13th, by the young peo- severe are and her A. A. HOWES & confined to their heme with colds, Feb. steamer Henry Reynold's and daughter Phyllis of the I and the burning touch that brought eloquence, 10th, Millinocket sailed with ple society. CO., snd their friends hope friend Doris ail ol brooks, spent Sun- improving slowly many seared and scarred. Paul's revelation was fol- paper cargo for New York and Philadelphia. Roberts, Mrs. C. H. Patterson. GROCERIES, DRUGS and for their speedy recovery. lowed by the thorn in the flesh. The angels Feb. 13tb, steamer Itasca arrived, light, to load day with Mr. and MEDICINES. I m SHIP NEWS. Steamer F. J. Lisman, Capt. Smith, arrived visit to A ary foreshadowed pain as well as paper. Feb. 14th, steamer Itasca sailed for Several from this town attended tne urama of Friday from Philadelphia with S.8U0 tons blessing. Limping, the Patriarch crosses the Boston with paper. Unity last Friday night, given by the Freedom tin- AMERICAN PORTS. BORN. eoal to the P. C. it W. Co. at Macks Point, brook. Henceforth he must realize the limita- Dramatic club and it was greatly enjoved ny Mrs. Elden S. Shute, street, airived ■ and steamed for before him is a life Sylvan It will Knox in March and all who New Feb 9. sch n bed discharging Monday tions of the flesh; but long all. be at York, Ar, John Bossert, Constipation!: home last Sunday from New York, where she S sch to if with a should and see it. Georgetown, C; 11, ar, Edward R Smith, Allen. In Rockland, February 8, Mr. Philadelphia. ot usefulness. Then why, ctmplain enjoy’s good drama try Caosee 60 per cent of all i was with Shute while his vessel was in 12, ar, sch Mark Mira- Mrs. A. B. a son. ! ailn. Capt Bridgeport; Pendleton, and Allen, hem to. Ask services st the Mission our blessings there is mingled pain. Perhaps was an ideal and who your physician if Ihere were union ! She ard her Miss Sunday day everyone goane via Charleston; stm Montanan, Portland, Bartlett. In Montville, February 10, to of port. daughter, Louise, which were at- we, too, have learned the lesson humility* had a team ol kind was out the O; 13, sld, sch Mark Pendleton, Miragoane for Mr. and Mrs. James H Bartlett, a son. last Sunday evesing, largely have opened their residence, formerly the any improving seen the then Stamford; 16, sld, stm Miilinocket, Stockton Cunningham. In North Washington, Feb- I WILSON’S LAXATIVE Wood of Orrington will speak won the struggle and vision; good the were Mrs. K. \W\\lM tended. Prof. Blanchard sleighing. Among many bouse, corner of Sylvan aod Cross Springs. ruary 7, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cunningham, a afternoon we in our infirmities for with them will keep you from next Sunday st the mission in the may glory Clay tiiggins and Miss C. A. Ferguson. The Boston, Feb 20 Ar, schs J R Rock- befog C( BN streets. | Bodwell, daughter. I 100 in in the even- will come standards by which to Box. 25 cent. I.. Bfe and at the Congregational church sympathetic latter, who it so closely confined to the house on land; Magnus Manson, Norfolk; Georgietta, Coombs. In Franklin, January 29, to Mr. our fellow man in the that remain Merrithew came heme Stockton; Eliza Levensaler, and Mrs. Gerald E, Coombs, a son. judge years Mr. living from Ban- account ..f her invalid motner, was very glad Thomaston; 11, ar, ing. | sch Ella M Ga. Dorr. In to Mr. and CITY DRUG over Willey, Belfast, Orland, February 2, died gor Friday to remain Sunday with hit pa- to out and it was her first ride since STORE, ft lionet's Corner. Mr. George Harding get sleigh Baltimore, Feb 10. Sld. sch Jacob M Haskell, Mrs. Isaac F, Dorr, a daughter, READ & HIM P; of TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. rents, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon B. Merrithew, one year this month. Norfolk. Dunbar. In Orland, 24, to Mr. and { F'eb. 10th of pneumonia after an illness five ago January F. O Sun..- Church street. He left to Galveston, Feb 9. Ar, sch Josephine, Balti- Mrs. Homer H. Dunbar, a son. I of his aon Frank in Monday morning days, at the residence more. Gray. In South 30, to resume his studies at the Business Brooksville, January the home The following transfers of real estate were College, SWANV1LLE. London Assurance Swanville. A service was held at Apalachicola, Fla, Feb 10. Sld, sch Robert Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gray, a son. I Lorn. n excellent as E* of Belfast recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds where he is taking rank indicated H Boston. March. In Rockland, 7, to Mr. saturaay morning. Rev. A, A. Blair McCurdy, February London, England Br for the week 17, 1915. by his report cards. Norfolk, Feb 12. Sld, stm Itasca, Stockton and Mrs. Fred S. March, a daughter. The remains were taken to Ran- ending February Mr. Walter J. Nickerson went to Pittsfield Assets officiating. Springs; 15, ar, sch James B Drake, Stockton SMALL. In Stonington, February 5, to Mr. December :ti 4 Eg, his I Alfred D. and Minnie B. Gilley, Bucksport, to dolph, Maas., for burial, accompanied by I-ast week brought Stockton no severely Saturday for a shoit visit. Springs. and Mrs. William Small, a son, Samuel. | Stocks and bonds. BL of Alfred Sheldon, Warren; land in Northport. Feb 13. sch Emma S Webber. In 8, to Mr. Cash in office and IE' son Frank. The family have the sympathy | cold weather, and many are saying: “Accord- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Damm visited at Mr. S. Jacksonville, Ar, Lord, Stonington, February bank to Lizzie M. New York; 15, sld, sch New York and Mrs. Lawrence H. Webber, a son, Norman Agents’ and Mrs, Fred E. I Fred T. Parker, Frankfort, to the Candlemas there Metbebesec, balances. their friends neighbors.... ing prognostications D. Greeley’s in Hampden Sunday. Mobile, Feb sch Gov Ponce Lawrence. Interest and land and in Frankfort, 14, Ar, Powers, rents_ Bp is confined to the house by illness. | Parker, do; buildings will not be much more snow.” No one will Feb- All Stinson Miss Annie Nickerson of Searsport High Calais, Me, Feb 10. Ar, sch Pendleton Sis- Williams. In Islesboro (Dark Harbor), other assets Mu i The Oak Hill uemetery Association, Winter- P Mr. and Mrs. Amasa E. wue ui object to an early spring, but everyone has re- ters, Philadelphia; 11, sld, sch Brina Pendle- ruary 12, to Williams, Obituary. Mrs. Jennie m. xeaion, school was at home over Saturday and Sunday. I port, to George W. Parker, Frankfort; land in the lack of and settled ton, Norfolk. a daughter. Gross assets BP died very suddenly gretted good sleighing Alexander P. Sweetser, Mrs. G» T. Nickerson went to Waterville SearBport, Feb 10. Ar, barge Boylston, Wey- Deduct items not admitted I Winterport. winter weather this season. BP morning, Feb. 11th, at her home on through mouth. Mass; 11, ar, barge Extern Elizabeth- Thursday Orman B. to Leone J. last Wednesday to consult a specialist. MARRIED. which j McKechnie, Burnham, pert; 12, sld, sch Northland, coal port; ar, stm Admitted assets. Ei Mount Ephraim road, of paralysis, with Mr. Walter F. Trundy, proprietor of “The do; land and buildings in Burnham. Mrs. Charles and daughter Louise of F J Lisman, Norfolk; 13, ar, barge Franklin, for several She | Raynes, Libby Liabilities December 31, 1. E< she had been afflicted years. Fad,” Main street, corner of Chuuch street, ar, stm Boston BLAGDON-BULDUC In Bucksport, January to Edward were of her moth- Philadelphia; 14, Mohawk, (and where ! J. C. Knowlton, Liberty, Brown, Winterport, guests Sunday Samuel and Net unpaid losses. married Mr. Sweetser in Lynn, Mass., always suggestive and up-to-date in his con- proceeded east 15th );15, sld, stm F J Lisman, —, by W. A. Remick, Esq., Blagdon Bp land in er, Parsons. of I Unearned premiums... BT to j do; Liberty. Mrs, Emily coal port. Miss Lula Bulduc, both Bucksport. lived for a time, coming from there ceptions, had his large windows All other they appropriately Feb 10. stm Dutton-Lincoln In 13. liabilities. ! Lucy M. Ness, Montville, to Georgianna Miss Edith Howe, the little niece of Mrs. Stockton, Sld, Miilinocket, Phil- Belfast, February where they have since resided, decorated February 12th with pictures of Lin- Rev. A. Harold Dutton and Miss Surplus over all liabilities B6 Searsport, I and in Searsmont. adelphia and New York; 13, ar stm Itaska, Nor- by A. Blair, Young, do; land buildings Rufus has been very sick. She is about ten The funeral services 1 coln and his various homes, from a cabin Bartlett, and sailed 14ch for Boston, Edna May Lincoln, both of Waldo. years ago. Lib- log folk, I Total Elizabeth F. B. F. and Lillie E. Brown, attended F. C. Small of Belfast. JUDKINS-MORRILL. In Stonmgton, February liabilities and surplus. E were held at her late home Saturday, Rev. O. to the White House. What an American in- by Dr, FOREIGN PORTS to Willis J. Knowlton. land in Lib- 4, by Rev. John E. Blake, Richard W. Judkins JAMES PATTEE & SON E and erty, do; Maddocks and two G. Barnard of the M E. Church officiating, | spiration to honesty, work, pure living and Mr. and Mis. Herbert Kingston, Jam, Jan 31. Sld, sch Mtry E H of and Miss Bertha M. Moiriil of erty. Stonington I Belfast, Main. E interment was in the family lot in Elmwood | true manhood! children of Brooks were guests of Mrs. M.’s G Dow, Mobile. Gott's Island. ! Melinda and Mary E. Shute, Belfast, to Hart- Liverpool, Feb 11. Ar, bark Si as, (Nor) Ii cemetery. The bearers were Clifton Whittum, sister, Mrs. G. T. Nickerson, and family, Sun- Keyes-Sumner Rockland, February 11, Agricultural Insurance ll ford Shute, land and in Belfast The Wassaumkeag Club, the gentlemen’s Stockton, Me. Rev. A. Allen, S. of J. E. Wentworth and B. H. J do; buildings by Pliny Ralph Keyes \ ■ Melvin Whittum, day. Barbados, Feb 10. Sld, sch Henry F Kreger, Frances Sumner of Thom- Vvatertovfi, N. | (two deeds). association of Stockton, has been reorganized Rockland and .Hilda Merrithew. Mr. a veteran of the Civil Cienfuegos. aston. Assets December 31, I Everett N. to Walter J. under propitious conditions, which promise a George Harding, Bartlett, Winterport, Spear-Cummings. In 1 70th Birthday. The town of died at the home of his son Frank last Rockland, February Real estate Searsport’s and of home recrea- War, j and Charley E. Bartlett, do; land and buildings successful pleasing year 10, by Rev. Pliny A. Allen, Wallace E, Spear i Mortgage Loans. B its 70th birthday, Saturday, weex. The remains were taken to Boston Sat- Searsport passed in Winterport. tion and sociability. Many new members have If You Are Nervous of Rockport and Maud Violet Cummings of I Collateral loans. Bfe Feb. 13th, having been incorporated Feb. 13th, j for burial. Rockland. Stocks and Sl Augusta J. Triggs, Belfast, to Georgie E. joined. The following ifficers have been elect- urday and are losing weight, we recommend bonds. Sloane-WadsWORTH. In Vinalhaven. Feb- Cash in office and hank. 1845, with the following incorporators: IsaacW. Robert Curtis is at home from New that take ! Buck, Bucksport; land and buildings in Bel- ed for the ensuing year: Walter F. Trundy, Mr. you 10, Parker Sloane of Canada, and Marion, Jeremiah ruary ! Agents’ balances. Havener, Merithew, Ephraim Colson, York on a fifteen and his son of Parker Wadsworth of Vinalhaven. jUr fast. President; Herbert L. Hopkir.s, Vice-President; days’ furlough daughter Interest and rents. «r Jr., Albert Carver, Isaac Gilkey, NelsonSroart, j E. F. Bridges, Liberty, to J, P. Sanford, do.; Oscar M. Noble, Secretary; Messrs. Alvah C. Frank is visiting with him at his grandmoth- Jonathan R. Amos H. Richard Emulsion DIED. Gross assets. u- H Cole, Ellis, land in Treat, C. Fletcher and Frank B. Jack- er’s, Mrs. Maicine Curtis, in North Searsport. T&SSL Liberty. George containing 11 ypophosphites Deduct items not Jonathan David Hen- admitted. Wt Smart, Gilmore, Nickels, directors. a which Ida M. Webb, Swanville, to Jacob W. Bowen, son, Mr. E, H. Nickerson, who has been looking for short time. A prescription Alley. In Camden, February 9, Mrs. Leroy B. Smith, Isaac Carver. E Sherman, Joseph ry land and in Swanville. after his affairs at Terrace, returned tc we gladly endorse. Alley. Admitted assets. H Newburg; buildings Resolutions of respect. Chap- Maple Field, Samuel Mathews, Reuben Jr., Bethany In Rebecca Dyer, Fred to William A. McFar- his home in Portland His son Clin Bowen. Bangor, February 9, J., Liabilities December mt Coffin, Monroe, O. E. has the reso- Saturday, Store. Jr. and Pace. The ter, S., adopted following in town City Drug wife of John C. Bowen, aged 65 years, 10 Philip Gilkey, Benjamin land in ton, a student at the U. of M., was Net unpaid losses. land, Winterport; Winterport. lutions: months and 1 day. |k first town meeting as held March 3, 1845. Sunday. Unearned premiums_ BL H. to the Inhabitants Bridges. In West Brooklin, George Ryder, Brooks, Whereas, Our Heavenly Father has seen fit February 6, All other liabilities. B John Pendleton was chosen moderator; Amos Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Nickerson, Mr. J. W. and David 83 2 months arid 23 of Brooks; land in Brooks. in His wisdom to remove from our Order our BELFAST Bridges, aged years, Cash capital. W H. town Andrew Mrs. C. R, Nickerson, Mr. and Mrs, James Ellis, clerk; Leach, Shepard Charles to Walter E esteemed and faithful brother, Ferdinand F. days. Surplus over all liabilities Drinkwater, Northport, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Webb and Mr, Carter. In West Ellsworth, 8, jfr Blancharc and Otis Black, selectmen, asses- Harriman; therefore, be it Webster, February Drinkwater, do.; land and in North- and attended the Aunlla E wife of J. buildings Resolved, That while we bow in submission Mrs. Rushbrook Thayer Clarington Carter, aged Total liabilities and sors and overseers of the poor; Joseph Field, last week. surplu B port. to His divine in the death of Brother Waldo Pomona Grange in Jackson Board of Trade 50 years and 10 months. will, JAS. PATTEE & town treasurer; Wm J. Rev, Cousins. In 9, Mrs SON, Agent K Dodge, auditor; Walter E. Drinkwater, Charles Harriman, Bethany Chapter loses a worthy Ellsworth, February Northport,to Stanwood 89 5 Stephen Thurston, Dr. Putnam Simonton and and faithful member, who was ever ready to Answers Some Mary Cousins, aged years, Drinkwater, do.; land and buildings in North- SANDYPOINT. Questions months and 9 do all he could for the Order as long as his days. Capt Allen Noyes, school committee; Alfred Pris- Alliance Insurance L< V port health would permit. The home merchant. Who is he? Crabtree. In Franklin, January 30, Blanchard, town agent; John Fowler, Alexan- cilla widow of I. N. 67 James C. to Arthur W That we extend our heartfelt A robin was seen here last A., Crabtree, aged years. Penn- B‘ Durham, Belfast, Resolved, sym- week. He is the chap who gives you credit when Philadelphia, der Black, 2nd and James Blanchard, pound pathv to his bereaved sister. Emery. In Hampden, February 10, Nahum Leonard, Morrill; land in Lincolnville. and are and carries ac- Assets December B That as a token of for our Pierce J. Jordan Alvah Clifford spent you financially broke, your A. Emery, aged 77 years. keepers; Eben Stickney and Elbridge Dickey, Resolved, respect Stocks and bonds. B brother the charter of Saturday in Belfast. count until you are able to pay. uaai, in uriaiiu, reuiudi) i, n»ci) vi. constables. The town was named in honor of departed Bethany Cash in office and bank. ; Gray, aged 76 years, 11 months and 7 days. Chapter be draped for thirty days; that a copy He is the chap who gives you back your oi the owner of Sears Is- UNITY. Schr. George W. Collins loaded kiln wood foi Grant. In Mrs Sarah Agents’ balances. j David 'iears Boston, of these resolutions be spread on our records, Brooklin, January 31, monev or makes exchanges when vou are not 2 months and G Bills receivable. The was in a sent to the bereaved and a F. F. Perkins last week. J. Graut, aged 81 years, days. land. largest population 2,533 copy sister, copy All other assets. ! C. E. Stevens is the ice for H. P sent to the for satisfied with what you have bought. Greeley. In Park, January 15, Judith E., the valuation was 00, putting up county papers publication. A. has been confined | 1860; largest $1,049,662 Dr, J. Pierce to hit widow of H. M. 75 years. 1 Hood “Only gone to meet the loved one He is the who stands behind his Greeley, aged in tne 635. The late J. &Son. chap guar- Gross assets. i 1880,ar.d polls Judge G, Never more farewell to month and 29 days. say; and makes restoration Deduct items not Blethen was in Water- anty, of all losses that HOWES. In 10, Harriet admi tted. Nickerson of the Supreme Court of Maine was Mrs. Beulah Knight Gone away from earthly shadows Several from here attended the picture shov Belfast, February a you may sustain on the goods you buy. E., wife of Asa A. Howes. an attorney at law in 1845 in and at- ville one day the past week. To land of cloudless day." at the village Saturday evening. Searsport Mank In West 10, Admitted assets. Nellie M Kneeland, ) Committee He is the chap who meets you at the door Rockport, February tended to the affairs of the town in its late Willard legal Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Chase were in Lewiston a Alice M. on Fred Porter and wife of Bangor were at theii Marcia E., widow of the Mank, Liabilities December 31, 19! Hichborn, with a and lets out with a mes- for a brief handshake, you younger days. few days the past week. Charles Kneeland, ) Resolutions. camp at Gondola Cove stay recently aged 63 years. Net unpaid losses. sage to the “kids,” and a real come-again good- Marshall. In North Bucksport, February Unearned Congregational Church Notes. Frank Springer and Master Boyd Springe] premiums. Owing Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Willey of Clinton were The View a Farnsworth B. Marshall, aged 7C All Bay Club, recently organized of Lisbon Fa lie visited E. J. Grant and wif< by. 11, Capt. other liabilities. to the illness of a member of nis family Mr. at Samuel yean* Cash guests Sunday Myrick’s, young mens’ association of Searsport, will give one day last week. He is the chap who meets and greets you on capital. Vance, pastor of the Freedom and Thorndike Morse. In Brockton, Mass., February 13, Surplus over all liabilities Benson of an minstrel show in Denslow hall the street every day in the year, and takes a 81 Miss Phyllis Newport is the guesl up-to-date Mrs. Olive McGeorge and son of Samuel Morse, formerly of Belfast, aged churches, was unable to occupy the pulpit in Percy Cap< of her sister, Mrs. H. L. Trueworthy. on Friday evening, Feb. 19th. This entertain- Jellison spent the week-end with her parents neighborly interest in your family and your years. Total liabilities and surplus f exchange with Mr. McEihiuey, as In 6, William previously ment, with variations, was re- John Brewer and wife. affairs. PETERS. Somesville, February S Miss n Fuller has returned to enthusiastically 13 I JAMES PATTEE & SON, Am announced. The text of the was the Carol] Bangoi B. Peters, aged 81 years, 5 months and days, morning ceived in last week. Mrs. Kate who is for Mrs He is the chap whose clerks and bookkeepers after passing a two weeks' vacation here. Searsport Therefore, Staples, caring Robinson. In West Appleton, January 30, BION B. SANBORN Am last verse of the 32d chapter of Genesis. This in of the visit* those enjoying such merriment will do well to Jessie Berry another part town, and other employes live in Belfast and spend John C. Robinson, aged 78 years, 3 months and Stockton Springs, Mh chapter is the account of Jacob’s preparation The schools have all closed except the High ed here Saturday and Sunday, patronise these young neighbors. The their money with you and with other Belfast 4 days. which will continue three weeks pro- Miss Alice The & London ^ to meet his brother Esau after years of angel school, loifger. has been the best this wintei STOVER. In Bluehill, January 28, Liverpool is as follows: The traveling people. and gram W. Stover, aged 27 years and 21 days. i separation. In the shrinking sinew there Mr. and Mrs. William Hall have returned weeks and ol Co,, Ltd., Liverpool, n^anii first part. the past two large quantities He is the chap who pays heavy taxes to help Sweetser. In Searsport, February 11, Jen- e a lesson with deep moral significance. Paul home from Massachusetts where had and wood have been hauled. P. Sweetser Assets they Minstrel Concert. logs support Belfast schools, and build your streets, nie M. Yeaton, wife of Alexander December 31, into heaven saw Up-to-date Mass, ^ caught up thing unutterable, been the of friends • few weeks. at was no school in the room 69 and 5 months. [Lynn, Real guests Song, by A, S. Trundy. “Everyones Home There primary and maintain your fire departments and police aged years Estate... and Jacob amazed that God ahould reveal Him* four Wife." for two days the first of the week owing to the papers please copy.] Mortgage loans. The Arts and Crafts club gave a whist Except departments, and parks, and lighting and water P part]! Jokes. illness of the teacher, Mrs. Estelle Crosby. Tyler. In Rockland, February 9, John Collateral loans. at the I. O. O. F., hall Saturday evening. There Song by R. Gilkey, “I’m the Guy.” service. Tyler, aged 62 years, 1 month and 27 days. Stocks and bonds.... Young. In February 10, Frank M were seventeen tables *and a very pleasant Jokes SWANVILLE CENTER He is chap who helps support your churches Camden, Cash in office and bank. Duet E. Smith and I. Rich, “This is the Young, aged 78 years. balances. evening was passed. by and and charity organizations, and Agents’ Life.” hospitals Bills receivable. and commercial and talks for The Eastern Star conferred the degree upon Jokes The Industrial Club will meet with Mrs, lodges ,clubs, BELFAST PRICE CURRNET. Interest and rents. j Made “A Hundred Isaac l> of of Belfast Seed, | | Edna May Lincoln, both Waldo, were mar- prosperity depends very largely up- 14 Wheat Meal, full of the Stat*1 Extract of Malt and tor a Stanley Curtis sold an Edison Amberola and Lard land agent charge Hops tonic, and hundreds on success I ried Saturday evening, Feb. 13th, at the resi- the and prosperity of the home mer- with the right to regulate the cutting ^ | 18 records to W. P. Jaquith last Monday. Potatoes. >) of other at dence of the clergyman. Rev. A. A. chants? Out-of-town our Aroostook and to provide young trees for pl#nt,r'* preparations the officiating people judge city by nt>" | Winfield P. has a Chalmer’s forests are ‘defined as all land ou ,$'■* Jaquith bought Blair. The took place at 8 o’clock the appearance of our stores and the ceremony degree to cents bar the State. Aux,|1#r- His son Cobblers are going at 70 76 per may be acquired by touring car. Parley drove it over from was of shown our And and the single ring service used. The enterprise by merchants. rel while Green Mountains are being sold st 61 » forests include areas owned by Waterville and with his wife and son will re- c°r(%e&to OLD CORNER DRUG STORE CO. couple were accompanied by a number of our home merehants can not succeed unless to (6 cents. Quite a few are coming in.—For or individuals containing trees j main with his parents. friends. home folks give them loyal support. Fairfield Reveiw. for commercial pnrpoees. | young (firms