June 12,1902

June 12,1902

The Republican Journai. ! 'U THURSDAY , JUNE 12 lliftsT" 74-_BELFAST, MAINE, NUMBER 24. ,* of To-Day’s Journal. B. H. S. ’02. treme one way as the Westminster Con- fession is the but other, on the whole there PERSONAL. PERSONAL. PAGE i. is much more truth in it. The Graduating Class of the Belfast High Nobody today be- ilisters in Krai F*1ate..B li. S. lieves in the non-election of infants or that Seliool Attend Services at the North Mrs. K. Franc " aldo Mining ( om- young people are naturally children of the .s. Smart is visiting relatives in ( hurch. Clinton G. Ferguson arrived Tuesday on Wratlui Keport.. Base Ball... devil. We all belong to God. And Bangor ami NN F I although vicinity. business. 1' Colhy College Death we may fall away from God either \N aketa-ld.. High School Notes.. The Belfast High School class of PJ02 at- because we are not nurtured in the E. W. Ellis went to Bangor Tuesday for Nonnnat'on* a Fertilizer., tended divine services at aright beginning Leo. M. Sargent went to Portland Tues- Co*tly the North Church or our own nter through evil choice, that is not treatment to his eyes. and Sailor. day for a visit. Sunday forenoon and listened to a most the deepest of our natures, if day's PAG K J. tendency we our real a Mrs. B. C. Pinsmore visited relatives in eloquent and instructive sermon the give souls chance we shall make .1. W. Wilkins went to Camden ■.''•••v.-nient Head of Wo- by Tuesday Soewty a safe harbor at last. Hut at the same time Thorndike last week. n' :fa*t 1'iee I Un ary..The Ftility pastor, Rev. (let). S. .Mills. A large con- for a short visit. we must face the difficulties of tile voyage. l*!ii*tteid 1’aragrAph*. Koscoe Whitcomb went to Camden last gregation was piesent. The Junior class It is not smooth for one of us. Mrs. Abbie E. p F. 3. sailing any Sands of Boston is visiting You must bP on business. arranged the decorations, w hich were very ready to lay aside, certain Thursday her 'at :'.d-ees Apple < M chard Notes.. sister, Mrs. J. B. Harris. special weaknesses, pet habits, if you are ag11• V Cnriou* 1‘ropheey. .The I pretty. White draper} dotted with deli- tn Mr. and Mrs. Tileston Wadlin are visiting ■' run the race. What the Mrs. \\ S. Aldus I F»e>idt 11' .•! Ft anet successfully sin returned home Tuesday .Ship- ! cate sprigs hung in graceful folds above the is that so besets I do in Lewiston this week. easily you not know. from a visit in Worcester and New York. I \«.F 4. The was I am sure your teachers and in platform. pulpit covered with know, if, Mrs. J. C. of Montville visited Mrs* some sacred moment of frank Carey Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Exercises white, with white lilacs and the class flower, confidences Hunt of Brookline, V have not told let it he done Hannah Whitten last week. oat-. .Ti News of they you, before Mass., visited friends in Belfast last 1 the and of week. : N F 'l S. Frizes daisy, sprigs green arranged in tlie final separation. Hut whatever it be, Miss Louise Rogers went to Fairfield tasteful designs. A vase of daisies stood an infirmity of temper, a habit of sloth or Prof. Henry I.. Chapman of Bowdoin to a. a of or Monday visit relatives. PAGF on the pulpit and clusters of double butter- negligence, spirit selfishness a ten- College was at the Kevere House I to in Monday. B. .fast 1 lie •■* dency indulgence some harmful prac- ddillg cups on stands at either side. The order of Mr. and Mrs. (>. A. Hopkins arrived home | tice, you must put it away. 1 have lived Bon. A. IE Powers of Houlton and G. A. p v-; f i>. sei ice w as as follow s last week from California. long enough to have acquaintance with Robinson of Augusta were in Belfast last 1 \ C ! 11’ie 1 |; 111p 1111-^ I it Yoluntan many a life that hit- been spoiled or at least Mrs. Harper of Castine arrived Monday week. 1;< < t -i'll Vw Wizard Sentence. seriously impaired in usefulness and ■ to visit Mrs. Frank I*, F- g>t. v of 1 .-j. \\ at-r \ e*M*ls. ! loxolog} happiness iust because the one sin which staples. R. T Warren of Castine was at the ... I > Fourth in Caine- n. did sii 1 n vocation. easily beset it was not rooted out. John B. Thumbs of Thomaston visited Revere House last Thursday on his wa\ to Anthem, “The Voice of Je.*us." 1 lie th;:d suggestion is, “Let us run Quartette With friends in Belfast the past week. Kent's Hill. Mass Mi Barker. Mr. raig. Miss patience the race." That points di- •• Rainier, i' •■! ID-m* i.oi:«i hack to the heroes and Killing Mi>> I>ilworth. i'‘rti> patriarchs, Mrs. Jerard Pendleton of Brewer visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams will Occupy Fa 1'..;l ill The Fopiding Rc-pousive reading. j pre-eminent quality of their faith was "'."f' *> a- Tl'.oji^lit. | relatives in Belfast the past week. the Pottle cottage at the Battery f"i two • a ria | patience, or more accurately endurance, i ;> ab.Mird to e\hort to months. 11} mil, “Wc give T!.» c thank>." young people he John W. Poe of Bar Harbor is visiting his patient. That U more a lesson 'scnptlire, Hebrew > 1! :l M. expressly Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Poe. 1*. of i*o *>i.i ft> 1 k>. It i> parents, Sidney Young Greenville arrived 1 'i a} ei. ; unnatural for ardent, '• *uis last to K. <». I* ac* to igo. <.util t«> keep still, to to he Mrs. P. Hazeltine and Saturday visit the family of -■ Race," Mi** Hilworlh I wait, Benj. Reginald C ••• I'.a,.; in-- Sli p R'-.'ptmse, N't icc> patnmt. Paticin e in the text means 1 'endleton. 1 ■ i:* Mai 1 and oH’ertorv, *‘K\c<dsior.' pluck, have arrived home for the summer. ;age-. '•Mths. good wind and Mr. Parker I enduring speed. Endur- | Mrs. C. J. Pattee son \ ance i> a better word. Mrs. A. V. of Dover is and Dana returned OBITUARY 11 inn I .me I >ivine.’ Canney visiting A gloat are to home i >niinMi from llel). Hev >. many people trying look at her friend, Miss Maude E. Barker. yesterday from a visit in Massachu- 1 de a> it it wore a soft and | 11 \ mn. **.\ wake. m\ soul." easy tiling. They setts and Portland. *i: died at the home of ti> to get rid "i its to have Miss Blanche L. Sullivan went to Marble- j Benediction. hardships, every*, thing smoothed and simplified for them. 1 Monday, for a short visit. Mi. and Mrs. ,J. \Y. Biatlier and Mr. and Mr> liarKs Robb of Walth- Following are a few ot the head, Mass., many good soiiiotiines think that this isa mistake of our ■ Mrs. .1. M. Ingalls of Boston visited friends ■Tn.e 4th after a long illness. in the sermon new Mrs. M. .1. Curian of visited her thoughts cilucation. Hard work is necessary, Bangor ■ ■ in Belfast last ■' : a cancerous and and we must do some we Mrs. Nora week. nature, W henever any company of young people things do not likeif mother, Cullman last week. '.-ered she we woni«i succeed. 1 wonder also if it is wise intensely, yet stand upon the threshold of a now experi-' Hernial) Patterson left last for Mrs. K. 0. Thorndike arrived last Thurs- to tell y oung people they should have a good Thursday he* ful and uncomplaining as when or for a short visit. She will cone- later ence, leaving school college for i time while they can. We wisli them joy, and Massachusetts to play ball on the Whitins- day N further d \ ed her rapidly approach- preparatory study or for entrance would have them spared much of the suffer- ville nine. for a more extended one. directly theearnest work of the 'd. annuess. Mrs. Pendleton upon world, ing that has come to us. But life, even the Chas. (>. pei haps first thought that comes to an in youth, is not all a month of dune. E. Sherman has received his com- Frank Libby and Mrs. McFarland of \ )u 1 \ 1. rthpnrl is;;;:,a daugh- older friend in meditation on the of All are called FOR HON. F. HILL OF meaning to take their part in suffering GOVERNOR, JOHN AUGUSTA. mission from Governor Hill as a coroner of Lawrence, Mass., are guests of Mr. L.'s aiid Am\ Ann Prinkwater. it all, relates to the cloud of wit- great hardship. There is a deal of it. There is Waldo Dr. \V. <J. nesses, an multitude of county. brother, Libby. « apt. Henderson Pendleton, encompassing other the work for law and order, for temperance, lives which have somehow been lived for recent honest government. God willing, we BASE BALL. HIGH SCHOOL NOTuS. Mrs. Mary E. liaugli returned Monday Among promotions in the Patent veii 111 Belfast until is75. when with this event in view. When I have shall play our part as good soldiers. If our Office at is that of Miss Rosa been hack to from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Washington Bucksport and from thence, my Alma Mater and have sex forbids our going down into the Two nines were formed in the shoe looked right factory of A.

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