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CHILDREN'S HEART WORK-HEALY ASYLUM-ME. MIS.—ME. GEN.

Chapter 44.

Resolve in favor of the Children's Heart Work Society of Maine.

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CHAP. 44

Children's

Society of

Maine, in fa

vor of.

Resolved, that there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of three hundred dollars to be paid to the Children's Heart Heart Work Work Society of Maine for the use of said society for the year nineteen hundred and eleven and three hundred dollars for the use of said society for the year nineteen hundred and twelve.

Approved March 17, 1911.

Chapter 45.

Resolve in favor of the Healy Asylum located at Lewiston.

lum at Lew

iston, in fa

vor of.

Resolved, that there be and is hereby appropriated to the Healy AsyHealy Asylum located at Lewiston the sum of three thousand dollars for the year nineteen hundred and eleven and the sum of three thousand dollars for the year nineteen hundred and twelve for maintenance.

Approved March 17, 1911.

Chapter 46.

Resolve in favor of the Maine Mission for the Deaf.

sion for the vor of

Deaf, in fa

Resolved, that the sum of two hundred dollars be appropriated Maine Misfor the year nineteen hundred and eleven and two hundred dollars for the year nineteen hundred and twelve to aid in carrying out the purpose of the Maine Mission for the Deaf, and to aid in the support of the aged and infirm deaf of the state of Maine.

Approved March 17, 1911.

Chapter 47.

Resolve in favor of the Eastern Maine General Hospital.

Maine Gen

in favor of.

Resolved, that there be and is hereby appropriated the sum Eastern of six thousand five hundred dollars to be paid to the Eastern eral Hospital, Maine General Hospital for the use of said institution for the year nineteen hundred and eleven, and six thousand five hundred dollars for the use of said institution for the year nineteen hundred and twelve, for maintenance.

Approved March 17, 1911.

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CHAP. 48

Old Town Hospital, in favor of.

Chapter 48.

Resolve in favor of the Qld Town Hospital.

Resolved, that there be and hereby is appropriated to the Old Town Hospital the sum of fifteen hundred dollars for maintenance and sewer connection for the year nineteen hundred and eleven and the sum of one thousand dollars for maintenance for the year nineteen hundred and twelve. The same to be paid to the treasurer of said institution.

Approved March 17, 1911.

Maine Eye

and Ear

favor of.

Chapter 49.

Resolve in favor of the Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary.

Resolved, that there be and hereby is appropriated annually

Infirmary, in the sum of three thousand five hundred dollars to be paid to the treasurer of the Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary for the use of the institution for the years nineteen hundred and eleven and nineteen hundred and twelve for maintenance.

Approved March 17, 1911.

Roy Morrison, in favor of.

Chapter 50.

Resolve in favor of Roy Morrison.

Resolved, that there be paid to Roy Morrison for services as page at the organization of the house, the sum of fifteen dollars, and for mileage the sum of sixteen dollars.

Approved March 17, 1911.

Maine Inst!

tution for

the Blind, in favor of.

Chapter 51.

Resolve in favor of Maine Institution for the Blind.

Resolved, that there be and hereby is appropriated for the use of the Maine Institution for the Blind the sum of ten thousand dollars for the year nineteen hundred and eleven and ten thousand dollars for the year nineteen hundred and twelve.

Approved March 17, 1911.

CHILDREN'S PRO. SOC.-HOLY INNOCENTS-CENTRAL ME. GEN.

Chapter 52.

Resolve in favor of the Children's Protective Society of Portland.

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CHAP. 52

favor of.

Resolved, that the sum of five hundred dollars for the year Children's Protective nineteen hundred and eleven and five hundred dollars for the Society of Portland, in year nineteen hundred and twelve be and hereby is appropriated to be paid the Children's Protective Society of Portland, to assist the said society in its work in the protection and care of dependent and neglected children.

Approved March 17, 1911.

Chapter 53.

Resolve in favor of the Holy Innocents's Home for Infants in the city of Portland.

Resolved, that there be and is hereby appropriated the sum of four thousand dollars to be paid to the Holy Innocents' Home of Portland, for the use of the said institution; two thousand dollars to be appropriated for the use of said institution for the year nineteen hundred and eleven, and two thousand dollars to be appropriated for the use of the institution for the year nineteen hundred and twelve, for maintenance.

Approved March 17, 1911.

Holy Inno

cents' Home

for Infants,

Portland, in

favor of.

Chapter 54.

Central

eral Hospital,

Resolve in favor of the Central Maine General Hospital in Lewiston. Resolved, that the sum of six thousand five hundred dollars be and is hereby appropriated for the benefit of the Central Maine GenMaine General Hospital at Lewiston for the year nineteen hundred and eleven, and the sum of six thousand five hundred dollars for the year nineteen hundred and twelve, for the maintenance of the same.

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Approved March 17, 1911.

Chapter 55.

Resolve in favor of the town of Wiscasset.

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Resolved, that the sum of four hundred and seventy dollars Town of Wisand fifty cents be paid to the town of Wiscasset on account of vor of. the school and mill fund for the years nineteen hundred eight and nine.

Approved March 17, 1911.

CHAP. 56

York Hospital, in favor of.

Chapter 56.

Resolve in favor of the York Hospital.

Resolved, that there be and hereby is appropriated for the York Hospital the sum of one thousand dollars for the year nineteen hundred and eleven, and one thousand dollars for the year nineteen hundred and twelve for maintenance.

Approved March 17, 1911.

Knox County General Hospital, in favor of.

Chapter 57.

Resolve in favor of Knox County General Hospital.

Resolved, that there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars to be paid to the Knox County General Hospital for the year nineteen hundred and eleven, and two thousand five hundred dollars for the year nineteen hundred and twelve, both said sums for maintenance. Approved March 17, 1911.

Frank W. Burnham, in favor of.

Chapter 58.

Resolve in favor of Frank W. Burnham.

Resolved, that the sum of three hundred dollars be and hereby is appropriated to be paid to Frank W. Burnham for the expenses incurred by him in the seventy-fifth legislature of Maine, in contesting the seat of Fred A. Chandler of Washington county in the senate.

Approved March 17, 1911.

Fred A.

favor of.

Chapter 59.

Resolve in favor of Fred A. Chandler.

Resolved, that the sum of three hundred dollars be and hereby Chandler, in is appropriated to be paid to Fred A. Chandler for the expenses incurred by him in the seventy-fifth legislature of Maine, in connection with the contest for election of Frank W. Burnham of Washington county in the senate.

Approved March 17, 1911.

Chapter 60.

Resolve to accept the James J. H. Gregory gift, to be known as the Carleton Fund, in memory of Marcus M. Carleton, for the promotion of scientific orcharding in Maine.

CHAP. 60

Whereas, on November one, nineteen hundred and nine, Preamble. James J. A. Gregory, late of Marblehead, Massachusetts, gave to the State of Maine, an interest bearing, first mortgage bond for one thousand dollars, to perpetuate the meory of his college friend, Marcus Manard Carleton, the interest whereof to be used for the promotion of scientific orcharding in Maine, according to the conditions accompanying the gift;

Resolved, that the treasurer of the state of Maine and his successors in office be and he hereby is constituted sole trustee to receive and hold said gift, re-investing same at maturity forever, and collecting and depositing in some approved savings bank in Maine, the interest on said gift, until the year nineteen hundred and fourteen, in which year, and on every fifth year thereafterward, said treasurer shall pay as directed by the governor and council from the interest at that time accrued the sum of two hundred dollars as a premium to the farmer, in Maine, who shall be named by the committee hereinafter provided, as a premium for the most thrifty and well kept orchard of one acre or more of apple trees five years from planting, on his own land, and shall so pay to said committee from the balance of such interest their necessary disbursements for travel in inspecting such orchards and awarding said prize.

State Treasurer as trus

tee of gift tion of orMaine.

for promo

charding in

of three, ap

And be it further resolved; that a committee consisting of Committee three men, versed in the science and art of orcharding, shall pointment of. in July nineteen hundred and fourteen be appointed, as follows, two members to be appointed by the governor, and one, who shall be the chairman, to be appointed by the commissioner of agriculture, who shall serve without pay, in inspecting the competing orchards and awarding the premium. At the expiration of five years from nineteen hundred and fourteen, and at five year intervals thereafter, a like committee shall be appointed to serve as above. Said committee shall visit the orchards entered in the contest for the Carleton prize and report in the month of October to the governor the name of the winner Carleton of said prize and other prizes that may be awarded in this contest, and shall be allowed by the governor and council their necessary disbursements as above, provided that, in no year of award shall a greater sum be allowed for disbursements, from this source, than the interest accrued on said gift over and above the sum of two hundred dollars.

committee shall visit orchards entered for

prize.

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