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u A. I Brown j

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o. to rt;er to ,
paaced by a I
waa deeply 1m- <
on In which he
*. It 1* inter- ,

the flag, the stars of taining
Hatch the Chicken* in the
to preserve undivided,teilaio,
the flag, the stars of which he hilped ty
taining the- body of Joshua
Portland. Me., Feb. 7.Draped in to Union utatlon. where a special train
the flag, the stars of which he hilped ty
Portland. Me., Feb. 7.Draped in to Union utatl
Portland. Me., Feb. to7.Draped preserve undivided,
which he
the tucket
ft rim-r L
the- hilped
body
forjruT
pnMdt-nt
con-
in to the
of wa>>
Union
Joshua
governor
C!iam- ofHyde
to be ofheld
Bowdoin
L
utatlon.
tucket
waiting
con- where
to i u n to
C!iam-
ty to Brunmvlck. where
his tl-it>
State,
wa>> waiting to i unxe y the funeral par-

Hyde
.iftt-TOixm
to aBrunmvlck.
x e ybethe
held
of
a detail by
College MJulfrge.
special train
HonUinn
wa>> waiting to
services
The acthePresident
where services were
tl-it> .iftt-TOixm
funeral par-
were
of six sergeants
MJulfrge.
pjtll Warers , from
by President ,
consisted of
the Port- |
he*la)aturethe
the Chicken*
32 act*, all ot\ "STANDA3:
in the
" undivided, the tucket con-
teilaio, forjruT governor and nof major giaeml ofThe
his State,
of HonUinn
the acthe land
pjtll Warers
Ci\il U'jir. to Brunmvl
companies
consisted (if the
of Coast Artillery <
to preserve Corps, State Militia. The honorary

" taining the- body of Joshua L C!iam- Hyde held to be tl-it


n sheepekln or was
ft rim-r pnMdt-nt of Bowdoin College borne from a
City detail
hall of six
shortly sergeants
be- bearers fromwere theGenPort- |
Shelden Connor and '
TANDA3:
act* are pre-
e office of the Cyder's and n major giaeml of
was borne from City resting
forethe
noon Ci\iltodayU'jir. landwaycompanies
on It*
place Inbe-the Corps, cem,iry
to its Una!(if William
State
of Gen Militia.
the
the Coast
JusticeThe
P. Artillery
Whltehouse,
honorary
of HonU
of Maine,
< former chief |
of Augusta. Judge .
in the
der's
seldom taken
fore noon today on It*quiet,
hall shortly
way old to itscollege
Una! town
bearers
William
were
Of Brunswick,
P. Whltehouse,
Shelden Connor
Clarence Hale, Dr.and
The acthe
thur L. formerFarms-worth,
Abner ' O.fShaw, AT- j
chief |deputy collector i
ich 1* kept in
ssion of Maine
and
teilaio, forjruT governor of his State,
feed them only
wh.ch for st> many year*
resting place In the cem,iry of the Justice of Maine, of customs: had been hia Augusta. Former Judge .Collector Edwin v
ndenacted upon
feed them only
quiet, old college town
ft rim-r pnMdt-nt of Bowdoin College
home.
Of Brunswick,
Four companies of
Clarence Hale, Dr.
thurth L.
StateFarms-worth,
Militia
i IT.
of a
Abner
detail
CurtisO.fShaw,
Lewiston,
deputy of six
of Boston, AT- Col.
Collector
collector
j F. M. Drew ,
i WilHs T. Em- j

A3: "
of Representa- wh.ch for st> many year* had been hia of remains
customs:of Former the monaCollector of Saco, Edwin Capt. vH. M. Merriam. |

and n major giaeml of the Ci\il U'jir. land companie


specially Inter-
guarded the honored
home.Fd "Hero of o Little Round i IT. Curtis
Top," , and be- U. 8.
of Boston, Col.A.. F.L*wls
M. DrewPierce,, a classmate at
hat It Is signed Chick blna lllfein tnafcRed of Lewiston, Collector WilHs T. deceased,
'Hie 61d~cGmradea ' Bowdoin ot tne Em- j ana t;a*ara j
me* -stand- -ntgh- Four companies of at
guarded the honored bers
tharms
Stateof Militia
remains the the
of dead monaleader,ofthe mem-Capt.
Saco, Corps, State
B. Wlnelow.
H. M. Merriam. | ACTIN
ion.
Chick Fd
And the
f for the letter
e attraction.
was
a full"Hero borne
line ofof
blna lllfein tnafcRed 'Hie
from
o Little Round Top,"
Loyal City
of, the
legionand and
61d~cGmradea
hall
Military
be- theU.twoshortly
Order
8.
' Bowdoin
A.. L*wls
Grand ot Army
be-
of thePierce, a classmate at
bearers were
MKVItt-lttOlf
tne deceased, the buG
ana t;a*ara j BRAID
:
of the State
a full of of
line
fore noon today on It* way to its Una!
at arms of the dead AtiEough
bers of the Military
Posts of this
leader, the amem-
Orderbyofthe the
I tended
city.
militaryB. fuueyl
Wlnelow.
Governor of the Slalo
coMttaDEn-Bttn-mto
and-at William THERE
ACTING ONP.thisTHE
W
ba
the State of
Loyal legion and the' and
resting place In the MKVItt-lttOlf
two -aGrand
great Armybody of Maine's most dis
cem,iry ofBRAID the Justice of toMa
the business men o
take
Brunswick, Me.. Feb. .All business in ,
the nineteenth
send Posts
AtiEough a military fuueyl Chamberlain
| General coMttaDEn-Bttn-mto
for of this city. I tingulshetl citizens, the services for
THERE Clarence this bank, itHale
and-at were almost se- Brunswick ceased for an hour and a half j has
promisbe
One Thousand
eteen, entitled quiet, old college town Of Brunswick, thur
I tended by the Governor
k& W AialCiial*ie
' and -a great body of IMaine's
j vere of
The body
the Slalo
in their
mostxvas
slmpHcity.
disescorted from the Me.. res- Feb.
1
during the. funeral service* today for i
L.careFarm
only
paration of the
send for I tingulshetl citizens, the services for
Brunswick, Gen..All
Joshuabusiness
to take L. -Chamberlain.
of
menthew
in , Members
Mafsachuaetts
tajne into a wh.ch for st> many year* had been hia of promising
| General Chamberlain
j vere in their slmpHcity.
were almost
i malned In state a during
se- Brunswick ceased for an hour and
*hort time the.before
funeralfortservice* customs:
o77~C.
Tost. G.today
A. C.,
a half
concerns
A. B., for
j Vincent
the i tudents of Bow-
& W AialCiial*ie
State, the peo-
IT. Curtis ofthe
husetts hereto-
of Maine, did. Kenui.'t Ti'.i home.
I The body xvas escorted i the services
from the began. res- 1 Gen. Joshua
Occupying seats reserved
i in the body of the hall w t r a o77~C.
"
for Jhem
Gov. A.
i
L. -Chamberlain. Members
Au
doin ^College and honorary and active
pall t,earcr8 m et the funeral party upon
its C., men who carry
Vincent
arrival from Portland and escorted
Legiflature of
etts, for them-
PORTLAND,
Four companies of th State Militia of Lewiston,
i malned M A In
I N Estate a *hort > Haines and before
time staff. Former Gov. G.
fort Tost. JohnA. L.B., the the body to the
tudents
- r ! Bates and >lajor Henry L. Higgmson, tional church, where the services were
of First
Bow- Parish Congrega- dtf ^

nui.'t Ti'.i guarded the honored remains of the mona Aug of usza Saco
State, and did i the services began. Gen. Mcrris Schaff, " doin ^Collegeropre-
the official and honorary and active
feb27-Z8 Occupying seats' reserved
or the govern- sentatlvefor of Jhem
Governor t,earcr8
pallWalsh of m et theconducted
Mass- funeral partyby Rev.upon Chauncey W. Good-
BIy"lo the pro-
"Hero of o Little Round Top,"
i in the body of the 1 hall w t r a member*of
achusetts, Gov. its arrival
, and be- U. 8. A.. L*w
tho from Portland and escorted
rich. President William DeWitt Hyde de-

dORTLAND,
ore M A I N E
scrlptions,
enate and the_hlch $30 is paid
with
of the United Charles L. Foster Gen.
refs afsembled, Elgin C. Verrlll
30,000
>
- r !m.
Haines capital
and
Officers.
of Portland;
'ofsentatlve
stock,
staff. of
Former
President.
Mcrristreasurer,
Cape Elizabeth.
Schaff, |the
J Gov.
| public,
Cer- i c;ty
of Governor
ifedera
John
glon and tne Gran d
L.
officers of the
blna lllfein tnafcRed 'Hie 61d~cGmradea ' Bowdoin ot tn
Bates and >lajor Henry L. Higgmson,
Axtn\
ropre-andtional
'i officials
official
government.
Walsh
of
regular
members
of Mass- conducted by Rev. ry
the
the body to the First
church,
Re-
army, "His
of where
livered
the lish the
Parish
nature
Congrega-
the eulogy.
services was were
dtf
a happy-union of Eng-
strength and French grace: of milita-
Chauncey W.Christian
Good- idealls-m; traits

with 30,000
housand
at arms of the dead leader, the mem- B. Wlnelow.
ifteenth day of 1 tlficate filed Feb.1 35, 1911
achusetts, member*of itev.
Eight capital stock, of Jglon and tne Grand Axtn\
tho Jesse M. HHl,
Williston
of the church,
Re- spoke
rich. I>. D., of the
President
briefly
William
\alor and
whichDeWitt
came out In each
Hyde de- of the three gre.it
of the careers he drove abreasttcholar, states-
sState
eFoster
paidofm.
Maine
of^the United
Officers.* President.
'S
of Portland;
bers'i officials
r - > '|
treasurer, | if
, ' S
public,
iair
" M edera
of and
officers
M L HE W "S.
themembers
111 of
the Military
charaeUr
regular 'army,
cnarncitr
dead
of the
id Order of the
>" public
livered
^""c"His
the eulogy.
Kefvices
*.-.--
nature of
- wasthe aman
- Of him he aaid,that'rarely does "His views of educational policy were
and Sjldlcr,"
happy-union of saidTurn the
Eng- President Hyde
I -*
Loyal legion
III III I Hfc % , .. ..
and the
,_ _,,_ ^.....tora
two
lish strength
Grand Army
and French grace: of milita-
aiinh Tnan-
such biliousness,
MKVItt-
mitted of
Verrlll IntoCape
the Elizabeth. Cer- i government. | a jnati yppear who broad and progress^ e. He advocated the
c;ty
| Ifold, extensivery \alor and Christian
and valuable ser\ Ice to idealls-m; traits stomach an
edwith the35,
Feb. origi-
1911 itev. Jesse M. HHl, of the
his I>. D.,men. very ofreforms,
the threeoften
gre.it using the same

coMttaD
which came out In each
whatever.
he House of Posts
Williston church,
Biddeford R.pubiican Caueu.e*.
of this city.
follov.
. j his rol.ov.mcn. e "?' l7' , pnra.e.. that are now commonplaces of
spoke briefly of the
careers v,
At the Republican ward caucuses in ' est gifts, the most.\ariea
charaeUr ' id were
publicI andKefvices of the
he in^v.^
MJ
drove abreasttcholar,
. states-
educational discussion. As
tc<nlght wit
IJon't put
of the Senate j made In everyAtiEough a military fuueyl and-at
B
- > ' iair 111 cnarncitr >" ^""c *.-.-- -
" M M L HE W "S.
j Eiddefo'rd Thursday
dead nominations
ward except m
the richest opportunity uhich led P
man and Sjldlcr," said President Hydeadvance of
- Of him he aaid,that'rarely does "His views of educational policy ln were Turnhisthe
timerascalsLet otitt
Casca

ISa).
III III I Hfc
n
% ,
| j that ward only
I
.. ..
|tended
came to the wardroom
two yppear
his The
who
by
Republicans
Ifold, extensive
and no nomi-
follov. men.
and ^T~S^
,_ _,,_ ^.....tora aiinh Tnan-
| a jnati
the
valuable
such
Governor
broad and progress^uikirivcu
ser\ Ice to of
e. He vadvocated
very reforms, often using the same zsyzsss
the
fused toSlalo
j j***i.t ** the
i* -..
use the power-the?*=-'-
biliousness,
stomach
'him for ends other thantc<nlght
peopleand
gave
your
constipation,
fntilgested
stomat
and
gasest
misery-mak
with Cascarets.
- A ff .

ames Monroe.
R.pubiican Caueu.e*.
e sheet the act Ward 2. Alphonse
yThursday
' andCote,
Adami. .. nominations were I and the
-arichest
Everett
great
nominations:
alderman:
Republican ward caucuses in ' est gifts, the most.\ariea v, MJ in^v.^
Cilley,
body
have made
opportunity B
. of
uhichhim
Maine's
. j his rol.ov.mcn. e "?' l7' , pnra.e.. that are now commonplaces of
nations were made.
educational discussion. As
ledconspg*
P
most t, dis
without good. -great as wer* his
his time Let
'the people's
Brunswick,
services
t ^^e from j
Cascarets sweetenM
IJon't put inas Janother da
state except m I tingulshetl citizens, the services for ln advance of statesman, Mr was' As a
and a sol-
cuncilm.nWard the tW and
^T~S^ zsyzsss ?*=-'- your stomach; remove the
every
ent ot ward rnilnic- dier tnat lie- rendered ms supreme scr-
3.
he wardroom and no nomi-|
ward only two Republicans George" Yates," alderman;
General
George Selections
Chamberlain
upon
fusedwere
to use thealmost se- Brunswick
gested and fermenting
uikirivcu v j j***i.t ** i* -.. -
power-the people gave misery-making gas; take
ceafo
endu
A ffGrove ... .,

dereFriday.
made. Therier, nominations:
-great as wer* his services as Jduring the. fu
'himtOe.forcasket
ends other than 'the people's t ^^e from jour liver and
j vere in himtheir borseslmpHcity.
alderman; C. J. Ouelette. Guy 'E. ' Chopin funeral march. being Interred beside that of his

al*ie
Alphonse
reported
he State
Friday
s and Game the
e"Bltmore.
Com-
Cote,
Everett
Yates," alderman;
who
Ward
alderman:
Durgin,
cuncilm.nWard5,
Joseph
Cilley,
George
Qeorge B. Cffrter,
George
Carrier,
have made
I theArthur
C.
The
Fogg,
tW and
councilman.
alderman;
Beaudette.
Selections upon
conspg*
body Me.,xvas
fromwithout It waa t,escorted
the hall.good.
escorted '^"
from the Color
" '
and statesman, Mr was' As a sol-
dier tnat lie- rendered ms supreme scr-
rnilnic-
and Miss
Prank E. Hooper, councllmen. Ward teacher in Xe* Hampshire. He as
Irroo. Hart*, i school
endu
wife, who died several years agx

res-and Cl.imate,
1
Gen. Joshua L
Sweat-elands and a sufflclont num-
ustice W. D j 6 _ jrrdward H. Bertrand, Jr.,
having in his
man;
b.
Melville C. Simpson, Robert
C. J.Mr.Ouelette.
IS, '14. Guy Joseph
'E. ' Chopin funeral
alder- a member of norder Lodge. I. o. O. r.. ber thereof
J. and Eastport Lodge of Elk*. being
march. tOe. casket He had
Interred
Grove proportioned to the cii-
matebeside
to regulate
that of the
his temperature o.
oP
McConnell, AVilla^i, council-
ooseph Carrier, councilman. borse from the hall. served
It waaoneescorted
term as wife,
i>emoertlc aider-
who died i the years
several body agx
apparently account for ir.u
George C. Fogg, alderman;i malned In state a" ' *hort time before fort Tost. G.Don A
pay a fine or
to |9 71
men. Ward T. George A. Young, al-
from-derman. Winborn A, Small. Anthony '^"man
-
I advantage the colored races have as
! dxvellcrs in the warmer climatea ovor R
. Cffrter, Arthur
ed. Ledoux. John H. Me.,
Beaudette. Hooper, councilmen. Roekland Lodge Entertain** those of the Caucasian race. , ThJ

Ti'.i
and Miss Irroo. Hart*, i school Color and Cl.imate,
Hooper, .. . councllmen.
Chsrlr* E.Ward i the
Martin,teacher services
in Xe* Hampshire.
Eastport. began.
Thomaston
cated its He
new
Lodge.
as Iin O. R. M"., dedi-and
Sweat-elands Journal "of the American
a sufflclont num- doin Medical ^College
As-
nteracted.
d H. Bertrand, I cJr., . Martin,
alder- a hardware mer-,; Lodge. O. home Park street sociation.tocommfijAlng
the cii- on Imestiga-
hartM1 E
Occupying
a member of norder
seats
Thursday,I. o.
reserved
r.. ber more
entertaining thereof 5yO for
tnanproportioned Jhem t, e
Philippines, at Prevent
State
ville bureau of '
C. Simpson, RobertEastport.
J. and died Thursday at tlons made by Elbert o.pallClark, of earcr8
thp m
r'a Eastport Lodge of Elk*. many
He had of- t\ mate to regulate the temperature
chant of
l,ently
Josephgave AVilla^i,
a ^ council- served week's .Illness. Tisitora, horn were, women, University of for
the ir.u Ma-
one term as i>emoertlc aider- i the body apparently account
ai fall
inon- thethe body of- . , the hall thewcolored t rnila.
a gi\es Gov.
ntB h me here n e
Muaic wa furnished by aa orchestra
ofardthe T.Farmers'
George the result ofal- Icy steps ot , . , I advantage ashave as its That
his nndings: arrivalth-J
PfroC
12 to 13 perRI^^
A. Young, races
ld the closeA, at- Small.
the armory, last Friday man
evening while J^_* ^ j.V, ^ was u
Malay climatea
possesses ovor cen%
AndohnIforcibly
Winborn
every NH.EHooper,
moment.'
Anthony
councilmen.> Haines
attending a caucus.
tne born hi \ShltlnB. M*.,
Mr. Martin
Roekland Lodge and
59 year*Lodge.
Thomaston
wa* staff. Former
"--
Entertain** i""
ago. I O. R. M"., dedi-
! dxvellcrs in the warmer
t
those of William
\V. Bennor, Frank
Gov.
the John
more
Caucasian race.L.
sweat-glands
negroes Medical
, ThJ
an excessAs-
than
of the
the
7 per cent.,
white:
Don't
body let roup
and your
and
wip
toproiiu
th
the j jje came-to ! Journal of I'lnier
the American
r Bates and home >lajor Henry L. Higgmson,
E.
n andMartin,gave Eastport. Eastport when a young Anderson, negritos
. Martin,
erning a hardware mer-,;
different began
cated its new
aa a tinsmith.
in Park street had charge
sociation. of
commfijAlng on an Imestiga-
excess of 'i" per cent, for
E
Eastport. died Thursday at Thursday, entertaining more tnan 5yO tlons made by Elbert Clark, of thp ilnlon
and
tional
nt. .for jouUis.church, -5,
r'a week's .Illness. Gen. Mcrris of- t\ horn Schaff, the official ropre-
Tisitora, many were, women, University that the 4053 r
here n e
Muaic wa furnished by aa orchestra of the Philippines, at Ma- of tho tropi :s
th-J conducted by
ry, *t last
Orono.
'
of a fall on the Icy steps ot ,
sentatlve
Friday evening while J^_* ^ j.V, ^
- . , . , was
u of t
Governor Walsh of
nila. gi\es as his nndings: That
Malay possesses 12 to 13 per cen% Mass- advantage over white
docH.sjlt.tf
lsa ofcaucus.
the StateMr. Martin Mrs.
daughters. wa*1 C. "-- i""of county.
Williamof more sweat-glands
citi- by than thegreater
white:shade. The Argua.
ShltlnB.
are planning M*.,
to" 59 year* ago. achusetts, I member*of
ly the residence
I asen. Frank
\V. Bennor, w i t h Itstho
.a prominent
I'lnier negroes
It represents, anfurnish-
seckinK
excess of 7 per cent., and rich. Presiden Pou
pital stock, of J
to Eastportof the when a young glon d Axtn\ of the Re-
Anderson, Whon employes of a manufacturing

C
meeting ings,had a charge
cost of of negritos
nearly $10,000.an excess
The of 'i" perin cent, for H3trtt ln
began aaAsso-
ricultural a tinsmith. and tne Gran
committee xvhieh negotiated the pur- company jouUis. livered
nt. .for Trenton, X. J-. -5, went to, the c--'eul "
ers. President. | public, officers of the regular army,
dnesday, March
h the dedication
chase and had charge of the remo.dol- \\ork
ing and furnlRhing v.n M. A. John- man of
one morning
ilnlon
tending
tending
that the
the
they found a wo-
"His
rboilers. m Tbo
tne uoiiem...
tho tropi :s
4053.
i-nt-
but nature b
night
find
For sale
and; treasurer, | if
ory of Zltla Gil-
nd secretary of 'i officials and members of the
edera
county.
.on,
Lawrence
Fred M. Blacklnrt-m-g C. C. fireman
advantage over white
Lawrence of Kockla'.d. r. F. Haney of 'had time to summon lish
had been taken
of li\cd nearby, and while he Uy 1 on i
his
s f t k
wlfV.
b
docH.sjlt.tf
who
strength 1 a j^^o
lizabeth. Cer- i
. Mrs. C.Among
ulture.
cation eercie_ government.
of
I ly
c;ty the residence of .aCamdon
prominent
Uoekport.
and O.
citi- J
eharWs-i^
Chart
by Drinkwatcr
seckinK
Lawrene
i>awrcnce greater
-t shade.
-cuOc'h
ftnJ The Argua.
Olru^teu the
_ t

ry \alor
wui'k, fcin- f
^ _ j_ < ^.
IKI-
and
..t..^Tr .a.-T^ i* t i ' nil

"AL
I asen. It represents, dictator w i t h Its offurnish- p. edof the boilers the-TPSt-trfthe .night.
itev. Jesse M. HHl, I>. D., of the the lodge and Whon ^rkeley
employes a manufacturing

CO
Dairy Instructor !%]-. fvelU ings,. aPinkham's
cost of nearlyWinnlow $10,000. The company
Is secretary. which came ou
*i W_iun_n MJMW committee
a- a 11 xvhieh
i negotiated the pur- \\ork one inmorning
- Trenton, X. J-. went
Fawtucket. 11. I,,to, holds Hie record
Williston church, spoke briefly of the
Vegetablechase and had chargeRose
Compound of
The
Direct
the highest
Win* on lee,
remo.dol- cro^<l
ing and furnlRhing v.n M. A. John- man tending tne uoiiem... i-nt-of th
tending
_^
seasonthe
of they
having
boilers.
1st of
found
NOW
m Tbo
a wo- church orgun-,
the youngest
night
Kngland incareers
the person o fhe
; dro
ridge*.
iair
flved at the111 charaeUr ' id public Kefvices of the
of-
Saved
cnarncitr Her
.on, Life
Fred watched a C.
M. Blacklnrt-m-g
r.>"
Bangor
race C.
^""c
Thursday
on fireman
,
the Ire' "had
af,tvrnoon
trackbeen
*.-.--
for 100
at Joseph
a taken
^ _
year. his
Uene
- HewlfV.
but
s f t k Viau.
b who find
now In his eleventh)
started hi*man studies* of and or- Sjldl
HE W "S.and Uoekport.
Lawrence
Lawrence
Sanity.
dead
Camdon -
of Kockla'.d.
and O. Of J him
F. Haney
between
Drinkwatcr
ToUl he
Vluceiit.'
of 'had.Maid,
Vermont
of Roli\cd
time
aaid,that'rarely
' and c Pirtct.
irct
to summon
driven
nearby, owned
by .an
and while plriving
lay
he Uy lastonMay
does
successfully
i 1 and on Christ-;'
carried the choirj
j^^o^.j^^^rn
church at"His views
1
-cuOc'h ftnJ Olru^teu
Lawrene oftheSt.wui'k, fcin- f IKI-
_ t ^ _ j_ < ^. ..t..^Tr .a.-T^ i* t i ' nil

Hfc ShMnro*. % Mo."IfeeHtmydnty


, dictator of.. the eharWs-i^
Chart
.. and,_ i>awrcnce
_,,_ -t ^.....tora aiinh Tnan-

"A LEA
'driven by Asa Grant. the%. Direct
D FOR THE
ROCKWQOD
CTURE. | a jnati yppear who
tail the publicWinnlow
lodge nwon
Is secretary.
th cooditioii
and
v ^rkeley
in threp p. ed heat*.
straiglit
of njr for the quarter-milo, Fawtucket.
boilers
*he time
hoatg "feeing * T
such Cecilia's
the-TPSt-trfthe .night.
R. I., through an elaborate program.
broad
Darlington,
and pro
. fvelU . Pinkham's
d, O.
_n MJMW |70.00
a- a 11
Trftytftiii .....
getable Compound
i -
Rose| Ifold, extensive and valuable ser\ Ice to
yoor Direct Win* on 7lee,*nd 84 _^ of having the
11. I,, holds Hie record
youngest church orgun-, very reforms,
6883.00 The medicine.
highest Ihaccro^<l"w* of starter.
th Reciprocity
season 1stDay.
Falls, Pa, SkiO.00
aueu.e*.
Saved Her Life
Albany. ^^ . j his his follov. men.
falling, ainflamma-
watched
tion androl.ov.mcn.
race
congestion* on obeerve*
the Ire'
Thursday " e
track at "?'
Joseph
wa*a Rtm-rocity
of NOW * Kngland
Uene day !n It'*7'
Viau. l
now
in the person o f ;
In
his
* Dangerou* eleventh) , Us* .Hyomi
Disease, e.. , that A
on. N. T.~*B.)
Bangor
femvle
Thursday
wcakn***,
, BId'deford
af,tvrnoon for at100 ^ Thursfdmy
the year.
_ He started
Club. hi*It studies* of or-pnra
Act* Quickly and Safely. |
d caucuses in ' est
and Sanity.
Plttiburg, gifts,
between Vermont the .Maid,
iWomen'* most.\ariea
driven
clubs by .an
Trnrrr plriving
Old v,
last
Orchard, May
MJ in^v.^
and on Christ-; i. ed
pkimin
ToUl both' side*,
Vluceiit.'
inations were I and the richest opportunity uhich led P
D FOR THE
and Ro
and 'driven by Asa Grant.
c Pirtct.
Saco irct
%.
owned r<^lay
itnd Blddeforci
Direct of
successfully
entertained. by
If you have
carried the
nnning.
catarrh,
*topped-up
usually indicate!
choirj' head, Bfreiuont ,
"FOR H "MA
m ing down pin*, wag- Miss MatserHFecier of St.
T Cecilia's
ortland was church at Darlington, and jmornlng choking, j REVO "W
o*.ROCKWOOD
Mo."IfeeHtmydnty won in threp straiglit heat*. *he time Mrs R. SarahI., through an elaborate program.
raemorjr. the speaker.
T~A~N"b A P- n v

^T~S^ zsyzsF
ept
e public th cooditioii of njr forabort the ofquarter-milo, hoatg "feeing
Abbott of Saco, *T pr< sldent . of the ttiere membrnne
Is an Irritated
lining the
state of rhtr-mm-aus_l
breathing orgnnu
"HER
iMUf
*ndwSy
7fiaaaed vfnpattatttf Maine Federation of \Vome'* ^Clubs, which affords an Ideal condition for the {
84aJeeplesa
t

Republicans yoor medicine. Ihac "w*


falling, inflamma-
starter.
obeerve* Reciprocity Day. *
r'a guest and madt a fer
nc had growth of disease germs. uikirivcu v j j***
and Si no nomi- Thursday wa* Rtm-rocity dayMWCKUEY. , fused to useAll
?i !n It'* * Dangerou* Disease, Us* mayHyomi
tion and congestion* germs'w hlch be tnken in with the
femvle wcakn***, There wag alwayi aatf**t the
BId'deford and Thursfdmy Club. It Act* air and
Quickly you breathe,
Safely. , to ,*-begin
reach
| tlw Irritated
nominations:
iipkimin "to
both
tt7S weak
mjnind,
side*, I.nadcold.
ipn*, hot flarfie*
Saco itnd
nerroo*,
orerBlddeforci
my hodjr. r<^
KennebecsldP
"Oentlemen'*
entertained.
rlub
Nlghfby ntnnning.
ob*erved^
iWomen'* clubs Trnrrr Old Orchard, If you have catarrh, usually indicate! g:
Moody hall , {] fi f your general health.'him
i rolJ
tu ue 0
for
their de-
ends~
(0rimtmbiaH c
O
* , * alderman:
down
O C S.W ing
I had a place in my
pin*,
right
Miss
wag-I could
tide that wa*>.ofMonday
MatserHFecier evening.
T ortland
*topped-up
wasFeb. :. It was in andOnea head, freiuont
of th easiest,
est jmornlng choking,
, "FOR
simplest
j
HER BROTHER
"Westernt,K*y
and quick-
-gr
erett WO Cilley, have made him conspg* without good.
B
1
to tore that hardly bear Mrs
the speaker. th* colons
Sarah entertainment
ttiere
and wa*
Is an one
Irritated
ways to check
state of rhtr-mm-aus_l
catarrh and doctroy
--, abort of raemorjr.
' _ weight of my cloHie*.
Abbott rWedmedJdne.
of Saco, ohar*
pr< sldent of. Mr*,
of nora
the ft WlllU. of the" grrins' Is by -eMmthlng "HER LOVE LETT
Ifyomelthe
B* 1.M .It MS) wSy - vfnpattatttf
. l.t .10 iMUf
- - - -- - - membrnne lining the breathing
- th* teacher* at the girls' school. -Be- dlrect-to-ffie-potnt methodt orgnnu and s
Xo round-Thsnhauser t

cilm.nWard Mt*
fiaaaedandaJeeplesa
I MTr the
Maine
r'a tW
Federation
to guest
get outand
again. and
of \Vome'*
madt a fer
to and^Clubs,
to were
whichpresent
in costume.
affords and
growth of Borne
an Ideal
aboutcondition
of germs.
process likefor dosing
the { the stomach.
dier tnat lie-
H t IM IW
man; mGeorge * nc had - :VeMaM*>- "~~" -
Selections
Compound and Blood Purifier, and I eer- JJU upon
MWCKUEY. eltandish Johngerms'w
M Alden, hlch
disease
Prlscllla,
rnilnic-
Hyomel
were Dollte Madison, and germlcldal
is a
may be tnken in with the
combination of antiseptic
oils, which, when br.>nthcl S
O 4,*0 l.*> Smith, tothrough the Inhaler, mixes wllh_th* air

Fifie
There wag* alwayi a f**t and
Ulnlyjiroold have bean in grave or to an Q^V. Bradford. Capt.air youJohnbreathe, andreach tlw Irritated
instantly penetrates Into the folds
mjnind, I.nadcold. _ .
nerroo*, KennebecsldP Focahonta*.
rlub Powhaian,,
ob*erved^ rolJBanwaet
g: and,c and
(0rimtmbiaH ,*-begin
crrvlre* their
of the de-
membrnne lining the
ien*. Be. Bat now I can Work all day, tkMp Orandma'* Little Girl. Several eletf-
n*, hot
ion* haveflarfie*
flled orer my hodjr. "Oentlemen'* Nlghf nt Moody hall tu,ue{]0fi Of your general health.and bronchial tubes. It not
no**, throat
place weH at nlfht, eat anything! want, h,T ttoM were fflven afrom Kaflier Kemp'*
One of th1 easiest, simplest and quick- \ftHllzes the tis- being
on,ly heals, *onthes n$d
on' at inthe myonVeright tide that wa*>. Monday evening. Feb.collection :. It of was
elette. Guy 'E. '
that
:
emy
I could hardly no -hotbear
f1ahe*
All patoa, achi, ohar*
cloHie*.or-rWedmedJdne.
Chopin funeral march. tOe. casket
th*orcolons
weak, nerrou*
fan and of dread*
gpe!.
entertainment
Mr*, nora
for and
the wa*songs
occasion,
in bvesta choru*
and ways to check eucn.
are ft WlllU. one of the" grrins' Is by -eMmthlng
catarrhbut and
g*rms helps
by destroying
doctroy the dangerous
you to enjoy good health.
Ifyomelthe Fruit Grow
Company, presented which only wife,
for catarrh,who died
councilman.
- -- of - gooe,
the - purpose inyhow*,
- - th* borse from the hall. It waa escorted
chUdrm and hwhaod
teacher*
to I and
at the girls'After school.
a march -Be-
In
Use Hyomel,
dlrect-to-ffie-potnt methodt
to were present and about process like dosing the stomach. for cold In
Xo not
the
round-
head, bronchitis, croup
but
of
More tha
fr
Trof cold storageto get
gg, alderman;
fKNk,M oapital

Wr4l BO HRMfeW fM*^WCWH** M

-
outfreeofO*b*d*yptoin*Ihad
again.
:VeMaM*>-
befort taktoff ynr"~~" -
rvmodtoa,
eUR ftBAOIt*

and
in
'^"
costume.
were
all to " '
Dollte
Borne
Madison,
of Hyomel is a combination of antiseptic th openin
All Kin
I* pat lh.|Oin-
and I eer- JJUM eltandish John Alden, Prlscllla, and germlcldal oils, which, when br.>nthcl vention, u Special At
r Beaudette.
dO.
old
andKeen*
Blood Purifier,
have bean
A. Thurston
of
f in grave
In. Jon*or to RAH,
an Q^V. Me., and Miss Irroo. Hart*, i school
1, Box Capt.
R. F. V.Bradford. for John Smith,
the ladle* of theand, instantly penetrates
Druggist*
through the Inhaler,Bowdttch-Web*ter
mixes wllh_th* air
their Into
customer^the they
Co, Augusta, tell 8tat depa
folds will refund the session ~wa Col
Steam
llmen. Ward
.Feb. M, 1*14.
Cpmpany.
t now
Focahonta*. Powhaian,, Clnb.
teacher in Xe* Hampshire. He as
Banwaet
, .and and crrvlre* of
or- all day, tkMp Orandma'* Little Girl. Several eletf- no**, throat and bronchial
I can Work Sew York-Telly U now aboit
* ' the money
eight
membrnneIf theylining
the Hfom*! tubes.
are notthebenefited A*k for HwretKrr
It notoutfit, |1 00 HIM
complete OPP Sweat-elan
th
lfht, Jr.,purpoM of
eat anything! alder-
want,
^yi B.h,T
PfokhamttoM MdtHn
were fflven O<K,fromhundred
Kaflier nmetewn
Kemp'* million
on,ly heals, *onthes n$d Sold\ftHllzes the tis-1 Uk Gardiner b president
and guaranteed
ate 'hundred
raped in to Union utatlon. where a special train
he hilped ty wa>> waiting to i u n x e y the funeral par-
to Brunmvlck. where services were
cket con- to be held tl-it> .iftt-TOixm by President ,
L C!iam- Hyde of HonUinn MJulfrge.
his State, The acthe pjtll Warers consisted of
n College a detail of six sergeants from the Port- |
i\il U'jir. land companies (if the Coast Artillery <
Corps, State Militia. The honorary
ortly be- bearers were Gen Shelden Connor and '
o its Una! William P. Whltehouse, former chief |
y of the Justice of Maine, of Augusta. Judge .
runswick, Clarence Hale, Dr. Abner O.fShaw, AT- j
thur L. Farms-worth, deputy collector i
been hia of customs: Former Collector Edwin v
i IT. Curtis of Boston, Col. F. M. Drew ,
te Militia of Lewiston, Collector WilHs T. Em- j
ns of the mona of Saco, Capt. H. M. Merriam. |
and be- U. 8. A.. L*wls Pierce, a classmate at
~cGmradea ' Bowdoin ot tne deceased, ana t;a*ara j
he mem- B. Wlnelow. ACT
of the
and Army
MKVItt-lttOlf BRAID the b
l and-at
the Slalo
coMttaDEn-Bttn-mto THERE this
most dis
vices for
Brunswick, Me.. Feb. .All business in , to ta
almost se- Brunswick ceased for an hour and a half j
during the. funeral service* today for i prom
m the res- Gen. Joshua L. -Chamberlain. Members
1

o77~C. A. C., Vincent men


me before fort Tost. G. A. B., the tudents of Bow-
" doin ^College and honorary and active
for Jhem pall t,earcr8 m et the funeral party upon
t r a Gov. its arrival from Portland and escorted
v. John L. the body to the First Parish Congrega-
Au
dtf
Higgmson, tional church, where the services were
ial ropre-
of Mass- conducted by Rev. Chauncey W. Good-
rich. President William DeWitt Hyde de-
the Re- livered the eulogy.
lar army, "His nature was a happy-union of Eng-
ers of the lish strength and French grace: of milita-
ry \alor and Christian idealls-m; traits
D., of the which came out In each of the three gre.it
fly of the careers he drove abreasttcholar, states-
es
- of- the man and Sjldlcr," said President Hyde Turn t
arely does "His views of educational policy were
iinh Tnan-
uch broad and progress^ e. He advocated the
biliousne
ser\ Ice to very reforms, often using the same stomach
l7' , pnra.e.. that are now commonplaces of tc<nlght
, MJ in^v.^ B
. educational discussion. As IJon't
uhich led P ln advance of his time Let Cas

^ zsyzsss ?*=-'-
uikirivcu v j j***i.t ** i* -.. -
fused to use the power-the people gave misery-m
'him for ends other than 'the people's t ^^e from
your sto
gested a
A ff

without good. and t, -great as wer* his services as J


statesman, Mr was' As a sol-
rnilnic- dier tnat lie- rendered ms supreme scr-
endu
Grove
being Interred beside that of his
asket
a escorted wife, who died several years agx
" " '

, i school
Color and Cl.imate,

He as Sweat-elands and a sufflclont num-

I. o. O. r.. ber thereof proportioned
to the cii-
*. He had mate to regulate the temperature o.
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i the body apparently account for ir.u
I advantage the colored races have as
! dxvellcrs in the warmer climatea ovor
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