The Republican '' Journal. '1 l ME 01‘ ~N°' 4~’ _BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER' Hi. 1010. FIVE CENTS starting the \ oreement and Trustees general subscription move. The The names of the donors Universalist SOCIETIES. to this new Church Re- SECRET The Belfast Alumni FOR THE school will be Chautauqua building inscribed on a Dedicated and Pastor Installed PERSONAL PERSONAL. tablet placed in the main corridor of the The of Primrose Fund. regular meeting Chap- The annual of the v school new We are most of us meeting C. L. S. C. Building building. forgot- C. was in The ter, O. E. S., will be held on Friday even- i an all George Thompson Augusta Mrs. ten in a day and no re-dedicatory exercises of Alumni, organization including Vannie Rackliff is the guest of surely public spirited the Uni- j last Saturday on business. citizen who can afford to do versalist ing at 7.30 o’clock. There will be an Chautauquin graduates, who have com- her Charles : dated this thir- it, and there church were held last brother, Crocker in Sandy- instrument, Sunday pleted a four years’ course in and Rev. A. are those who can, can have his entertainment and refreshments. reading Ashley Smith of Bangor spent ( October, nineteen tiuudred name evening under the direction of point. carried down to ther newly study comprising history, literature, sci- last Sunday with friends in Belfast. posterity with more installed nl,,.etecn. pastor, Rev. C. Phoenix Lodge, F'. ft A. M., elected its ence and art and who have received Mr. and Mrs. 13. L. respect, love and admiration, than George Boom, Mrs. Grade Tuttle and Mrs. N. by a diploma from the C. L. S. C. Bowen of Morrill is spend- i: a formerly of Portland officers for the ensuing year Insti- L. making subscription of $10,000 to Bel- The church edifice Monday- ing the week with Mrs. J. F. Sheldon. Tuttle left Wednesday to spend the Miss Anne C. Crosby of Bel- tution of Chautauqua, New was fast’s new school building. The children has been p'aced in evening as follows: W. M., Ralph D. York, and State of excellent repair in held October winter in Auburn. ouuty of Waldo for to at Thursday afternoon, 9th, at Sherman G. Swift of Bath has been in many years come, least during every S. W., Norman A. J. the romised upon certain condi- particular, including electric light- Southworth; Read; home of the President, Miss Isabel this several with his Mr. and Mrs. Austin J. the life of the building, will see his name city days family. Fernald are \ unto the Trustees herein- ing. The main W., Raymond B Dyer; Treas., Charles Ginn. A large attendance of interested on this tablet and appreciate what he has vestry presents a most a week’s vacation with C. L. S. were Russel! C. Stiout left last for spending rela- the sum of ten thousand R. J. S C.’s present. At each an- Tuesday done for them. inviting aspect with new Coombs; Sec.,Clifford Pattee, D., where he tives in Milo. said Trus- paint, pictures, nual meeting some new have Lawrence, Mass., has employ- 110', to be used by Belfast has its etc. The L. A. J. D Herman H. graduates public-spirited citizens kitchen is complete with mod- Nichols; Coombs: finished the ment. purpose of obtaining a site j Chautauqua course of study Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Chapin of as every other city. That has been dem- ern S. S Robert J S Dana B, in said conveniences, while the room Holt; South and are entitled to At this Boston were and ting a schooihouse onstrated the few library membership. Miss Ruth Maffittwas in Waldo over guests Monday of Mr. during past years. In has date five C. L. S. C. Mrs. Chas, u event the site shall be been transformed a worth; T., Levi P. Campbell. The in- students of the 1918 Suu the of Mr. aud S. Bickford. the matters such as this school into comfortable 'ay guest Mrs. Don large building class “The Arthurians” had the City of Belfast, for the reception room with a stallation will take place at their next completed Gurney. proposition, they are here as well, and it home appearance the Mrs. Nellie M. Kneeland, who spent a school four years’ Chautauqua had otructing building remains for them to find in regular work, the summer a1 only themselves. furnishings, etc. The vestibule shows meeting. received the rank and D. II. Strout left last Tuesday to spend Temple Heights, left st, as soon as all other per- highest seals with Belfast is composed of men and women a great their the winter with his daughters in Law- Tuesday for her home in Somerville, \e contributed the sum of transformation and has two hand- The following officers were elected re- diplomas, and were admitted to second to no other in Mass. city any particular. some The of C. L. S. rence, Mass. Dollars American flags on the wall 1 at the annual of membership. singing C. ($10,000). Any one who does not have that concep- draped cently meeting Ring songs and responsive then let- Mrs. Chas. C. Glover was able to ride romised to pay over to said tion of his does not at the head of the step into Solomon’s and Select reading, Miss Amy E. Stoddard spent the week- neighbors know (hem leading the Council, Royal Ma- ters from absent out a second ten members were read by end with Mrs. at Sat- Sunday for he first time since being said purpose or even himself. Seymour Chapman auditorium. The decorations of the walls sons. F’rank A. Brarnhall, Thrice Illus- the president and These confined ilars as soon as all secretary. mem- urday Cove. to her heme with illness the ilO.OOO, With a new school such as building is in the auditorium are bers whose residences are now have contributed a in Colonial gray trious Lynwood B. in other past year. shall the School | Master; Thompson, Miss Llewella anticipated, High attendance with cities and in some instances in other S. Thorndike of Rockland dollars white window on '■ Warren A. liousand ($10,000.) will in short be casings, white the Deputy Master; Nichols, P. of an Miss Florence M. the local order at least doubled and States remembered the occasion by the arrived Thursday for extended visit Brown, romised to pay over to said wood work of the with Norman S. manager of the Western Union the population of Belfast considerably in- organ gold leaf on j W.; Donahue, Captain of the written message of cheer and with Mrs. J. L. Sleeper. Telegraph -aid purpose a third ten thou- encourage- creased within a reasonable time. the pipes. All this has been diaries E. two office, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Sand- accomplished Guard; Johnson, secretary; T. : ment; enclosing quotations expres- Ml. auu Mrs. John F. left : >10,000) as soon as all other Rogers ers, went to Portland for a week's Nothing can more contribute to a pro- without Frank sing their love for and interest in Belfast Monday have contributed a third ten incurring debt and is a great Parker, treasurer; Roy 3. Young, Thursday by auto to spend a few days vacation. gressive and larger Belfast than this High Chautauqua Alumni, although several lars ($10,000.) credit to ail concerned. Conductor of Council; Albert Miller, with relatives in Sullivan. School Building. In no other way can years have passed since were Hal R. Eaton f to over to said they per- Bangor was in Belfast promised pay our citizens do more to the I iie steward; Walter H. sentinel. Mrs. Lillian Brooks of Warren, R. I., push up- decorations Sunday were simple, Lyons, mitted to meet with us. Business mat- Sunday to accompany Rev. Ashley A. said purpose a fourth ten of the than lias been in her former the building city through sub- but most Hie annual of Palestine ters received attention and the same offic- Belfast, home, Smith, who spike at the Universafst ■liars as soon as all effective. Screens of asparagus meeting Com- ($10,000) to this fund. When this ers were past week visiting friends. scribing building ; with re-elected for the corning year: church that ever ing. ; shall nave contribu ed a bands of American the mandery, Knig its wa< held last has been accomplished, Belfast will be holly graced Templar, President, Miss Isabel Vice Presi- dollars Ginn; Mr. and Mrs. Marthorn I)oak and Mr. Mrs. Walter ousanit ($10,000.) known not as the "Best and Smart- corners on either side of the The Wednesday when the Mrs. Newton left yesterday only | pulpit. evening following dent, Evelyn Frost; Secretary and and Mrs. N. S. Donohue spent a few days however, that in the event est in Maine” but second to after a short visit with relatives in Bel- City none in | platform and pulpit were a bower of green officers were elected T. Frank Parker, Treasurer, Miss L. A. Cochran. Miss in Orono and Hartland last week. all other fast. She will visit in re- ntributions of per- its educational | Isabel Ginn has most Calais before advantages brightened with an Eminent efficiently filled the within one year from abundance of the red Commander; Maine Hills, Gen- ; Miss Elia N. Snow of Lewiston return- turning to her home in Dixfield. >■ pail The only way to raise this $40,00(1 is office of president seven years and C. L. to less berries of the 1 reof shall amount TO DO IT and American holly. Two eralissmo; Warren A Nichols, Capt. Gen- S. C. ed home Saturday from a few days’ visit everybody contribute his work can surely succeed under aer Mrs. Annie M. Frost, the Misses Eda usand dollars ($40,000), the symmetrical trees with her Mrs. W. H. Snow. part. We must have at least five and we bay in green tubs were eral; Lynwood B. Thompson, Senior War- guidance for the next year l'he social sister, Woodbury and Ethel L. Frost motored to of all persons, including ten No on hour hope $1,000 subscriptions. amount either side of the communion den; Ralph D. Junior War- i followed. As the alumni represents Mrs. Poweil Clayton has returned to Portland Tuesday to attend the meetings shall be returned table, j Southworth, -s Crosby, less than $500 will be solicited from any while C. L. S. C. graduates from C. L. S. C. D. after the of the State Sunday School Association. the amounts jardinieres and vases of the green den; Norman S. Donahue, Prelate; Charles Washington, C., spending proportion to individual until at least has been classes of the year 1888 to the $20,000 and year 1918, season at her summer home in this city. in the event that the trus- berries were placed on and R. Clifford J. raised. After this the city will be combed pulpit Coombs, treasurer; Pattee, these social reunions are much enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fogg and twro chil- of said funds C. a of Mrs. ve invested any with a tine-tooth comb for such amounts : stands. A small silk Hag was also on the '• Recorder. The officers were then installed A representative of the "Plymouth Rock” Harry Bagley, nephew dren of Placerville, Calif., have been the cannot return the money class Ada E. Wildes of this city and a former several of Mr. as each of those remaining are able to platform. by Rt. Eminent Grand Commander Wil- of 1888. Mrs. A L. MoKeen, and one guests days Fogg’s sister, Belfast is critically ill at his home in of the contributors, they contribute. This is a work which belongs from the “Argonaut” class of 1889, Mrs. boy, Mrs. C. E. White. They will also visit for cash An excellent mer J. Dorman assisted by Eminent Sir Mass. of said investments to no one or dozen but to every citizen of musical program was fur- Sarah Lewis, added pleasure to this meet- Lynn, relatives in Brooks, Thorndike, Unity his pre- James H. Howes. The appointive officers owns a r to each contributor Belfast. Let every citizen make it his nished by the Misses Katherine E. Brier, ing. We hope they may be present at John Calph of Camden arrived recently and Plymouth. Mr. Fogg large pare of the money, immediate business. will be selected and installed later many like gatherings. An invitation was I fruit ranch in Placerville. Katherine C. Quimby, Mrs. Cecil Clay, to visit his sister, Mrs. Jane Cammett, Anne C, Crosbv, to the room efore, we, The committee will appreciate it if given dining to partake of the who is confined by illness to her home on j A. R I>ur- Mrs. Basil R. Frank R, A very enthusiastic meeting of Waldo Miss Anne Morrill, N. returned R. F. Dunton, J. C. those $500 or more will at Allen, Keene, “Chautauqua Feast” where each contributing j guest Congress street. to Portland on Monday after E. A. Harold S I. O O. was held last spending Krost, J. H. Howes, once hand their names and amounts to McKeen, Ear! L. Talbot, John Ludge, No, 12, F., found a dainty place-card with her name, ( Wm. H. is the summer with her sister, Mrs. Elijah and C. W. : Parker and a 1 were soon Mrs. Smalley substituting wyn Thompson, be contributed to the Mayor. Eight and Hugh Young with Miss Edith Friday evening. There was a good at- enjoying the feast of of Miss Morrill of | for Mrs Leroy Southard, bookkeeper for L. Morse Belmont, spent .1 Belfast, in the County months will be given within which to M. delicious food so temptingly arranged. Davidson, organist, Lloyd D. McKeen, tendance of members who are eagerly A. A. Howes & during her vacation last year in Military Red Cross work at iteof hereby declare the As soon as the! The tables were decorated with Co., Maine, pay subscriptions. bouquets N. Y. She re- violinist and Dean lorward to the for the com- in Lewiston. Fort Onta'sro, Oswego, is hold all funds and property has been subscribed the Knowlton, clarinetist. ] looking plans j of gladiolus, the class flower of the 1918 trip $40,000 by public, \ turning to Portland to resume her prac- ns under the terms of this see ihere was a large audience ing season. A new team for the first de- graduates. Mrs. A. L. McKeen as toast- the Trustees of the fund will that present in- j Mrs. Amos F. Carleton returned Satur- tice of private nursing. the here- mistress was to several trust for purposes $80,000 Liberty Bonds are at once pur- cludmg several from Stockton Springs gree has been formed by Noble Grand responded by day from a visit in Westviile. Conn,, the chased to take o4Mhe i memoers of the different Chautauqua of :ier Mrs. H Donald The Misses Sarah and Grace Jones advantage present and the towns. de- Snow and rehearsals are novr being held guest daughter, or surrounding Every j classes. As all have closed the Jones homestead in West trustee in ttie judgment low price, obtaining on the market. pleasant occasions must Mansur and family. nomination in the were also several nights a week. It is planned to an rustees become incapacitated C. W. WESCOTT, Mavor. city repre- have end so '.bis, the eighteenth alum- Brooksville and have bought a residence have a ni Mr. and Mrs. John WT Beckwith and will make nuance of the duties of his sented. Rev. William Vaughan of the ; banquet on the first night this meeting, has passed, but the memory in Bedford, Mass., where they of it Leon Beckwith of Springfield, Mass., are niaining Trustees may by Reformed new team the This will often be recalled by Belfast their home. They are now the guests of THE CHEJRCHES Trinity church and Rev. Ar- exemplifies degree. called the death of such inca- Chautauquans. in Belfast, by Mrs. their brother and his Mr. and Mrs ote declare that is to be wife, thur E. Wilson of Hie First Parish Uni- ; banquet given by the regular offi- W'illiam Id Beckwith. .stce shall no longer hold Fred D. Jones of this city. were cers of the who invite all of said trustee may Preaching services will be held next tarian) present, to take part in the Lodge cordially and Mrs. M. C. Niles and office Mi. daughter Fuller C. assistant treas- Odd Point. Wentworth, lC3Ilt. Sunday morning at the Congregational program. A letter of congratulation was Fellows in the city to be present. City were in Belfast on their Mary Saturday urer of the Belfast Savings Bank, who ;,t that any of the Trustees The details will from North lslesboro to their winter church. Sunday school at noon. received from Rev. Charles W. Martin be announced later. Ap- way has been over seas for some time in con- ,n or for any reason cease Mrs. Edna Shorey auioed from home in Fla. of the Methodist church. The plications lor membership are coming in. Spring- Daytona, nection with the Quartermasters Corp his successor First Parish (Unitarian). Minister, Rev. Congrega- re of Trustee, field, Mass., with friends and '.he arrived at N. J. Oct 8th and The Noble Grand requests as many mem- i spent Messrs. J. A. G. Beach and Wm. J. Camp Merritt, 11 the re- A. E. Wilson. service at 10.46 tionalism Baptist Episcopal churches and appointed by Preaching j week-end with and will receive his release from service hers as relatives here and Sears- Gordon returned Friday from Lewiston ,i i'es. are at present without but possible to be present. Friday a. m.; church school at noon Sermon pastors, repre- mont. where he attended the meetings of the at Camp Dix. lie will return to Belfast. ■ of the Trustees the duty sentatives from them all were in the audi- evening, Oct. 17th, to hear the report of next Sunday, “What is Re- State Lodge of Redmen. lime to invest such funds subject, j Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles H Walden, Mrs Bancroft ence. the Grand Lodge delegates. As tile Beu Hurder of St. John, in bonds of Ali cordially welcome. Caroline 1. and H. Mrs. Adolph Rossbach and Heir poss ssion ligion.’’ N. have moved Mrs, Crosby Miss Conant, Grand Master of the Sovereign Grand B., into their new home at veminent. All moneys re- Rev Ashley A, Smith of for Anne C. Crosby will leave Oct. 26th for son George, who have beer Rooks Services will be held at. the Baptist Bangor, in the Fred Keech be Lodge is to be at this session of the house. They send after the summer at Point cottage at Pitcher's Pond during Trustees shall deposited fourteen a Boston, spending at a. m years very popular pastor of names of church next Sunday 10.46 Rev. three more the past week, returned to Belfast Satur- r banks in the Grand Lodge of Maine at Portland’ this children to our school, which their home on Northport avenue. this church and to whose efforts the Mrs. Rossbach and son will be with mil shall be withdrawn only ! J. Harrison Thompson of Waterville hap- it to day. week, the report of the should fills the brim, one extra seat having Charles E. who has been at of py event was most delegates Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. Conant during the remain- ied by at least a majority will be the supply. The regular Sun- largely due, was pres- been he of unusual interest. added. his estate in Rutland, Mass., during the der of their here. All bonds or other property ent to express his and stay school at noon. Christian Endeavor great pleasure ap- summer, arrived Monday to visit his shall be in day Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Trustees kept preciation at what has been Thompson of Mrs. Elizabeth E. Knowlton. Mrs. W. M. Deisher was in Northport meeting at 6.30. Evening service at 7.30. accomplished GEORGE W FRISBEE mother. box, to which access shall Mr. and to look after and re- and to the Brockton, Mass., Mrs. John W Tuesday building of a majority urge continuance of co-opera- Mrs. Fannie E. who has been the presence Prayer meeting this, Thursday, evening and Leon Beckwith of Shute, pairs at her cottage on North Shore. She tion He commended the The many frieuds of George W. Frisbee Springfield, Mass., the of Prof. Gardner B. Willis and -es. at 7.30. The is cordialli invited to motto recently guest returned nome Wednesday and was met public Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Beckwith ami property in me were surprised and saddened to lean, of of Belfast family in Providence, R. 1., for about in Mr. Deisher. will ;coney these services selected, “Harmony and Enthusiasm." New York by They .lie Trustees shall either by and Mr Gerald Coggins of Lir.colnviile five weeks, returned home las* Thursday. attend The National Convention of the Mr. Smith said that of the 25 years of his sudden death which took place at i! T value of said bonds, or People’s Methodist Church, Rev. have been at the Beckwith home this Mutual Fire insurance compan.es ai Des amount his ministry “the happiest moment is p. m. Saturday. Oct. 11th. While he Lad Mrs. .1. V Wardwell left recently to of income thereon, Charles W. Martin, pastor; parsonage, week. Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Deisher is Pres: lent now not been in health since r- spend the winner in Amherst, Mass. She ue of one hundred thousand Mr. Boom's remarks evinced a good :1’ with of the and will deliver 7 213.11. Sun- Ladies'Auxiliary No. Court St.; telephone, Mr. and Mrs. has been the guest during the summer of !KiO>, or when the original vital interest in his own church and iluenza last fall he. was about, as usual. B. F. Cushing have re- an address cn “Why Women Should 10 Sunday par- her brothers, John R. and Robert F. Dun- ,f thousand doliars day morning preaching, 45; turned from an Vote.’’ eighty isi. a broad-minded and manly attitude Several weeks ago he fell while a work auto trip to Boston and ton. have been increased in any 12.00; Sunday evening preaching, will sciiool, in cn the Coombs o spend the month of October with to the full sum regard to fellowship with the other building Northport to amount 7.30. meeting Thursday, Mrs Fred Severance of Prayer Lhis, avenue and since then he had tailed Mrs. Mr. Big Timber MONROE. ihousand dollars <5100,000', pastors and churches and a:i earnest de- rap- Cushing's parents, and Mrs. S. The is cordially Mont formerly of Senrsmont, has Trustees to evening at 7.30. public his Staples. in been duty of said sire to have a part in community up- icly, although attending physician. Early November they vviil the recent of her services guest, cousin, Mrs Rob- W. C. T. U. met at the vestments into cash and to invited to attend all these leave for Port The Monroe building and general welfare. He lias Dr. Foster C. Small, says his troubles Antonio, Jamaica, where ert F. Dunton. It is her first visit East of home of Mrs. Colson lor the purpose acquiring Mr. in 25 years. pleasant Betsey come to Belfast with the purpose of could not be traced directly to the acci- Cushing will be manager of Hotel ling a school building; or, MRS. MARY A ROBBINS to observe the birth- : Friday, Oct. lOili, of Belfast shall serving not only his but the dent. He was ill several weeks with Titchfieid for the winter. cot the city church, city. Mrs. Nellie B irgm and Mrs. Nina Hew- Mrs. I Anne Hob- day of its three eldest, members, utisfactory to the Trustees, The remains of Mrs. Mary Rev. Vaughan and Wilson were jaunt ice and lor two weeks was confined Mrs. Hattie Beckwith ings of Brockton iiave returned happy passed away home 81 Mrs. Col- ■ of a W Woodman, year-, Betsey ney for the erection bins of arrived in Bel- in to ais bed- For several lie was ill from a short visit in this where Lawrence, Mass., their remarks, coidial in congratula- days Saturday night after a long and painful city, in and for the benelit of they >vere called by the death 81 years, MissS A. Mansur, 80 years. ,g fast last accompanied with a very severe intestinal trouble. of their son, be known Thursday evening, tions and most friendly in their recep- ihness, during which she had the devot- fast which shall I sister, Mrs, Edward H. Knowlton After the business meetings program was Miss Frances and an was 1 I by her two daughters, tion of the new Saturday morning operation per- ecl care of her ■ in G. School.” paste r. Mrs. Han- rosby I daughter, Mary of Della Nealley, Eflie two her son aud his formed bv Dr. D, Frank R. of given readings by ; that, for a period of Isabel Robbins, and by Eugene Tapley, assisted I son> l:er son Russel! Beckwith and her Partridge Augusta am! P. shall have in V. Lincoln of Pittsfield weie in Cronkhit.e and Mrs. Avon Larby; original the Trustees wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robbins. Her Mrs. by .is. Elmer and Foster C Small, as Mist. Belfast Charles Bradbury, chairman of granddauglier, Mildred Ward. For on their u the full sum of one hun- Thursday way to Northport look- poem by Mrs. Nealley; presentation of son, Robbins of Gardiner, the nly possible chance of the ieldtr Ralph the women’s div ision of the Universalist prolonging' ( past two weeks Miss Ward has her- ing after their cottages on : dollars ,5100,000) they Park Row, on tokens of love and appreciation from the them to his home after at- his lite. Mr. Frisbee was born in Belfast selb which are with the city govern- accompanied society, extends a cordial invitation for been suffering with acute rheumatism, they having repairs made. agree Union their President, Mrs. Lizzie M. a the funeral m Lawrence. Mrs. Sept. the sen of Sands and Sarah by lime being, either upon tending all interested to be present at the 57, 1852, and it at present confined to her bed. get- Rev. George C. Boorn of the llniver- Haskell. Light refreshments of ham '.lie kind of a building which Robbins was born :n Belfast 78 years ago, Kimball ant his life was u together meeting to beheld in the vestry Frisbee, spent Mrs. O. E. R. T. salist church left for to the all con- Clay, Miss Newell and Wednesday Portland i cake and cookies, were eptable city, of John and Flowrers, the cil lie loved so well on a short sandwiches, the daughter Mary at d p m. matters June 21, 1877, Basil Newell visit. His wife will dl be to the donors Saturday, important enjoyed a pleasant little au- accompanv Mrs. Net- returned him to some served. Remarks and grace by and her life was here. She he married Miss Drusilla L. and Belfast time this week. Mr. emulations thereon in the early spent will be taken up and plans made for the Packard, tomobile trip this week with Dr. and Mrs. Boorn has been stopping at the tie Billings closed a day long to Ire re- married Emerson Robbins, who died sev- their welded life was always most con- Wayside originally contributed by j winter’s work. S- S. Webber. Dr. Webber is Tea House the I taking a past two vveeKs. in embered. era! ago. Mrs. Robbins tilled a genial and happy. Their j years daughter, two weeks’ vacatier, and with Mrs. Web we, the said Anne Charles C. of whereof, woman’s h ghest mission in life and wras Swasey Newburyport, Emma i.,, died iu 1902, and their son, F. J. 1 ber and two sons, and ex- L. Cooper, It. Dunton, has Philip Cecil, a devoted wife and mother. She had Mass., bought the Ethel Thompson1 Sumner G. in 1905. His wife and one O. E. Frost, J. H Flowes, E. j pects to motor to farm in Centre Montville. Mr. Norway, Maine, for a and C. i been in good health aud was ill only two Swasey j brother, Thomas J. Frisbee, survive. Mr. Selwyn Thompson, visit with Mrs. Webber’s Mr. has been a summer vicini- parents, I ave hereunto set our hands with acute bronchitis. Besides her visitor in that Frisbee learned the paiuiei’s trade with days and Mrs. E. F. and from and date above written. for and now to lo- Little,1.eld, there day mentioned she is survived b> ty many years plans Welch & Hoyt, and he also worked as a children through the White ANNE CROSBY cate there. Mountains. F. Gilmore of carpenter. For 22 years he was on the R. L. COOPER two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn The buildings of Ivan L. Bartlett in it. F. Dunton Belfast and Mrs. Isabel Hooper of San Police force and served several terms as Dr. O. S. Vickery lias bought the Mrs. Waldo were ^ burnec Tuesday at 2 a. m. J. C. Durham Francisco, Calif. A committal service city marsh A. Kind hearted and thought- j Sarah Estes house on Bridge street and This was the old O. E. Frost ful the had B; rtlett home and was was held at Grove Cemetery Friday at 10 erring always cause to thank J. H. Howes the Ernest Townsend house on North- a fine stand of rather than blame him :or buildings, beautifully lo- SHERATOv Ma- a. with Rev. Arthur E. Wilson of the doing his of- Gc-uine E. A. SHERMAN m., port avenue and will repair them for rent. cated and well Mr. hcial lie had a kept up. Bartlett has (Sans Selwyn Thompson First Parish church officiating. The ilorai i dutj. mu le and a pleasant Inlay) hogany Semi- 1 lived alone in the house since his C. W. WESCOTT word for and old. mother Gold Plated Gioss or tributes were abundant and beautiful. The Waldo County Commissioners young For many years Eng- died several years ago and has the sym- went to Lincolnville Tuesday to inspect he was a member of Phoenix Lodge, F. & lish Brown. Dr. O. S. Vickery w'as called to Unity A M. pathy of his neighbors in the oss of a tlee has been hoping to re- the work on the bhe funeral was :ield at his late with Dr C. VV. bridge construction on ription of another Monday for consultation heme in which he has taken so much in- $10,000, the State road. home Tuesday at 2 p. m., with Rev. I another of $3,000 before Whitney. terest and He a | i George C. Boom of tile Universalist pride. lost cow and I church practically all of his household goods. ^ ; olliciating. The many beautiful The fire caught from some unknown FRIDAY (loweis testilied to the love and esteem THURSDAY ; cause in the barn. Mr. Bartlett estimat- in which he was held. Phoenix Lodge ed his loss Other Models from $95 to $450 ! and the Belfast police attended in bodies at $10,000 wiih an insurance IRENE CASTLE DOROTHY GISH of $4,000. Hit bearers were Messrs. Ralph M. Car- IN IN ter, Jas. H. Morris Howes, L. Slugg and MRS. LUCfcNIE S. HERRICK. Aden L. Curtis. Line” Home3” LOOK! “The Firing “Nobody Lucenie S., widow of the late j MRS. HENRIETTA L. BECKWITH I Oriando but a drama of died Not a war play Thrills and laughs, galore in this Herrick, at her home on Lincolnville emotions by Robt. W. Henrietta widow of human sparkling comedy-drama. L., the 'ate William avenue Oct. 15th alter a short illness Chambers. H. Beckwith, died at her home at City with acute tuberculoses contracted from Oct. 12th. She was bcrn her MACK. SENNETT BILL PARSON’S I Point, in Cam- husband for whom she cared con- "The with a Soul" Sept. Phonograph TWO-REEL COMEDY TWO-ACT COMEDY bridge, Mass., 28, 1856, the daughter stantly for 52 days in his last illness of Thomas and Henrietta (Bullen) Bixby. Mrs, Herrick was born in Brooksville COMBINATION Her married life with Mr. in early Beckwith Dec. 29, 1845, one of eleven children of SATURDAY—LOUIS BENNISON “THE SHERATON SANS was in but INLAY)’’—A slight re- THEATRE spent W'aldo, for the past ten Oliver and Betsey (Gray) Bakeman. Mr of adaption the famous $300 DeLuxc Sheraton model. '# years she bad made her home at with Cily and Mrs. Herrick came to Belfast 20 your choice ten double-faced re-creations (20 Called Point. numbers) for J “The Road Straight” I She was a regular attendant at years from i'ltinee Daily at 2.30 ago Castine. Site was one and bold loving. •he church in North I A story of hard fighting Belfast and was a of the first to subscribe SI00 for Belfast’s 1 at devoted wife and mother. Mr. Beckwith ■ new vening 7.00 and 8.30 school. Mrs. Herrick was a gifted COMEDY died several $206-50 She is _KINOCRAMS years ago. survived woman and a devout Christian of the by four John W. and sons, Leon of Spring- belief. She Cash for easy pae ments (l-2 down and TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Baptist is survived by one 12 monthly pay- MONDAY field, Russell and Clifton of Belfast ments) places this model in your Two son, Eugene L. Herrick, with whom she heme. Mail orders step-sons and two promptly attended to. The Beautiful Robert Warwick step-daughters, the lived. The following brothers and sisters JACK children of her Plays all makes of pickford sister, formerly Miss also survive her: Mrs. Retta ^h,e records, hut" IN Wescott, only EDISON RE-CREATIONS give you music exact- !rania of thrills and throbs Calvert Georgia Bixby, also survive, Mrs. Carrie S Catherine Samuel A. and Henry Bakeman of Bel- ly like the original rendition—and no Thompson of Brookville, Mass., Vinton needles to change. 'iory of boyhood among the IN fast, Jesse Bakeman ef j William Gillette’s Beckwith of Portland, Beck- Brooksville, Mrs. OPEN 1 Ore., Wight 5A1LBDAY EVENING j, Iks of Kentucky with of Taunton, Mass., and Mrs. Mary Edward Smith of South Brooksville, Mrs. Paul Armstrong’s B. Hanson of “Secret Service” Belfast. Mrs. Hanson lived Jennie Bennett of Castine, Mrs. Abbie with her mother and gave her every ten- foil Crocksville and Mrs. Lucy Cousens of FRED D. JONES der care and devotion in her illness. The j Apperson’s Boy” the Underiorld” Cape Rozier. The “Romance of funeral took place at her late home Wed- funeral will take place HEADQUARTERS FOR THE NEW EDISON.* !,jni LLOYD COMEDY. the story “That nesday at 2 with i at 2 p. m Friday with Rev. Woman,” VOD-A-VIL. p. m., Rev. William Charles W. EDDIE POLO. Vaughan Lie he. I officiating. The interment was Martin officiating. The interment will be ^^^_h^fapgburg in the Hadley in J Cemetery Waldo. | in Grove Cemetery. was at duced as The Republican from the U. S. S. Olympia landed that only about one-fifth many Journal a Dalmatian port and succeeded in recov- are now serving sentence there as there ering the town (Trawl and preserving were 6 or 8 months ago. Very recently Belfast, Thursday, Oct. 16, 1919 order.” Admiral Andrews, who is in 9 employes were suspended and 5 more command of that part of our fleet which marked for suspension because there was f'L BLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY is in Adriatic waters, says that he acted nothing for them to do. This suspension The Republican Journal Pub. Co. on instructions from the Supreme Coun- will reduce Bos ou’s salary list about cil. We are not aware that England, 512,000 a year. All the penal institutions A. I BROWN, Editor. France, Italy, Japan and Col. House have in Massachusetts report less prisoners, yet authority to order American soldiers and we might safely say that this is the ADVERTISING TERMS. For one square, or sailors to police Dalmatia or any other efiect of prohibition in every State where one >: h length in column, 50 cents for foreign city. If the Supreme Council it has been enforced. one week and 35 cents for each subsequent assumes the right to take command of insertion. Secretary Baker wants a large army our navy before we join the league cf Subscription Terms In advance, | and Secretary Daniels wants a super- 12.00 vear >1 00 for six 50 cents nations what may we expect after we months; navy. Evidently they do not attach veiy for three months have become a of when the U. S. part it, much importance to the league of nations will have one vote in this Supreme Coun- as an insurance against war. NOT WEI I BALANCED cil, Europe will have 6, Asia 1 and South America one? The odds against Uncle Samuel Gompers says that if Congress Iii the annex to the covenant of the should pass a law prohibiting strikes he Sam are 8 to 1. It may be that he will of nations is a list which is men- would not obey it. After a man pro- H-ugur win the game but it seems rather risky claims that he will not obey the laws of tione as bf mg the “Original members of to blulT Providence when he holds such a his country he should not be received at he : ague of nations signatories of the poor hand. the W hite House. treat;,' of peace.’’ This list contains the names of 32 nations and if the reader The debate on the peace treaty has Catarrh Cannot Be Lured does t: it slop to analyze it he may con- been going on in France for six weeks clude that the of eternal has Sold By with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they day peace and at this writing seems likely to con- cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca- arrived Perhaps the greatest weakness tinue for some time. It DWICHr P PALMER must be admitted tarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced of the is the fact covenant of the league AND OWiN BROTHER that France has abundant reasons for by constitutional conditions, and in order S to cure it an that .1 is not well balanced. For example, wishing that the treaty shall be clear and you must take internal rem- the edy. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken Croat Britain hash votes in assembly, explicit in its terms. There seems to be FAY D5LMONT COUSENS. internally and acts hru the blood on the one for the empire as a whole, one for no reason why the United States should mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's where there are about New Zealand, 1,- hay Delmont Cnus;ns died at his home hasten its ratification, at least till France Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best in this ■Oii.ooo people, no for Australia, where 1919 at has done ft is for us physicians country for Sep!. 7, fi.45 p. in., after a long so. silly to claim years. It is of some of the best are ah out one for composed there 0,000,000, Canada, illness of tuberculosis. Mr. Cousens that immediate ratilication on our part vol- tonics known, combined with some of the where There are about one for 10,000,000, unteered for service and enlisted oil June will settle strikes, reduce the cost of liv- best blood puriliers. The perfect combi- with and one for South nation of in India, 320,000,000, 4th, 1917, at Augusta, Maine and while ing, abolish Bolshevism, or speedily re- the ingredients Hall’s Ca- tarrh Medicine is what produces such Africa, with about 10,000,000. Neither in the service contracted the store normal business conditions. dreaded tu- wonderful results in catarrhal New Canada. conditions. Zealand, Australia, India, bercular trouble and was at Send for discharged Since prohibition went into effect the testimonials, free. nor South are nations. The United Africa, Westfield, Sept. 1917. Al- F, J. CHENEY & O. Mass., 2, commitments to tile Deer Island house of CO., Props., Toledo, one in Ihe All 75c. Stales has only vote assembly, though he appeared somewhat better at Druggists, near have been so re- 31 of correction, Boston, Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. although she has States each which times, he never regained his health and lias ihat of a population greater than gradually failed until the end came. All New Zealand. She has two States having that, medical aid and loving hands could a than that of Aus- greater population do was done, hut without avail, and it tralia. and one State a population was having hard to give up the hope that tiis life Makes has iB Easy equal to that of Canada. She might he spared. He will be greatly Cooking States which are better fitted to deal missed, not only by his wife and family with moral uplift and the peace of ttie to whom he was so much, but by many world than is India or South Africa. dear friends and neighbors. His funeral a of The iledja/., having population was held at his late hume Wednesday, Arabs ami many of whom Saves 600,000 Turks, Sept 10th, at 2 o’clock, Rev. Mr. Flint Eighteen Dollars are serm-barbarous, has the same voting oilicidting. The following beautiful in the as has the United power assembly flowers were sent: Pillow from the fam- A Year lit The Kitchen State.' Fiie entire population of 11 of ily, bouquets from Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. these signatory nations is not more than Dr. Horne, Mrs. Wagg and Mrs. Arthur Any worn out range hums at least five cents more in fu< one-third that of the United States. Three Potter, Mrs. II. B. Fifield and Mrs. Flint. other of the of peace than anew Glenwood. That’s it signatories treaty The bearers were Osgood Johnson, Fred everyday putting small are lighting like fiends and have been Hale, Jesse Hale and Ben Taylor. Mr. 5 times 365 is ever since Not one of at $18.25. they signed. Cousens was the eldest son of Fred H. least 20 of ihe signatories accepted the and Emma Patterson Cousens and is sur- You see it doesn’t take long to waste the cost of a nei covenant because they ardently desired vived by his father and mother. He Glenwood, and the isn’t all. the are to pre-'-Tve the peace of the world. Phil- leaves to mourn their loss besides his expense chances the ol is not a part of their anthropy controlling parents, his wife, who was formerly Miss range is the “worry kind”. national creed. the league Mae They joined Sargent of Monroe and four chil- can be had for or They burning coal, wood gas, with T’-w.vf-;l Hot Water hr. f h.-a:.t g because they hoped, and some of them dren, Fuyelyn M., Carrie E.. Fred D. and kitchen boiler, or with Large Enclosed Copper Reservoir on the right end, (ai believed, that Great Britain, the United Lea B and also several brothers [and sis- Stales, France, Italy and Japan, would ters. Don’t to rusn t their defence and pay the bills, in try keep house t hii to he in of case yseemed danger losing A man named Joseph Brandon, when will some of the.r territory. The league tiie draft for soldiers was in progress, be but a scrap of paper, as far as their was one of the foremost of that defiant a legiar. e concerned, when they learn and disloyal band who, if they had their that a good deal of advice is all they are way, would have turned 1 his country Hunger, disease and exposure were nor all that Belgian children .to re going to receive. over to the foe. lie was arrested, tried | I subjected to, for enemy shells constantly droppd into what little of tlesr Japan has obtained what she wanted ! by court-martial and sentenced to death. the invader dhl not j country hold. In this picture Red Cross nurses are seen an has gone home to utilize her booty. This sentence was reduced to imprison- taking some of the fifty babies from the American Red Cross nursery at Itai; ,s disgruntled and will hereafter I.a ment for 2n years, by the commanding ramie into a bomb-proof structure as the Hermans opened tire from the sea. and for fight independently only conquest general Later on President Wilson com- -elf defense. Therefore in the final muted this sentence to 5 yea.s. After we ■ an safely say that the real Belfast he had been thus favored with clemency Furnishing Co., Me : mi of T he whatever it league, may lie we _Home wrote, “From what little news get, hr he lies in Great the Britain, we for we KIDNEYS^ almost go crazy joy when read : '.tote and France It is plainly or hear that the red flag is waving over to :a: seen that the is overbalanced LOOK OUT! potent more and more territory in Europe.’’ It by t neifective, the indifferent and the Kidney troubles don't disappear of The housewife uf Holland would al- certainly seems that the prisoner deserv- I themselves. grow but They slowly most as soon be without food as with- MINE CENTRA f neutrsi Ta these are given at least 20 steadily. undermining health with ed the punishment which the President out her as she deadly certainty, until fall a vic- “Real Dutch Drops," votes ha the assembly while the United | you /fk decided he should receive. The war de- j tim to incurable disease. quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL 'Haarlem « States is allowed hut one. ! Stop your troubles while there is time. Oil Capsules. They restore strength BELFAST AND M has turned and partment Brandon loose Don’t wall until little pains become big and are responsible in a great measure aches. Don’t trifle with To for the robust health of the On and after !. we expect to hear next, that he is insti- disease. sturdy, July avoid future treatment Hollanders. RIGHT FACE suffering begin nc-rting at Burnham ABOUT, gating riots in some strike district. We with GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap- PUBLIC SERVANT through '■ns 'nr a: sules now. Take three or four every Do not delay- Go to your druggist and would like to have Sec’y Baker cite his Portland an '.n tue stale of New York, there are 187 day until you are entirely free from insist on bis supplying you with GOLD terville, authority for granting a pardon to this pain MEDAL Haarlem Oil < D.psules. Take 'Ibis Bank is more than a private bu-i- daily except Sum.!,.'. different t Ms and commissions eacii of ! This well-known has been them as directed, and :f you are not man preparation or to any other person a ■ our m ss > 1 serving one of the national remedies f Hol- ;-'u. 'Mb- 1 v. itii results > druggist will enterprise. fkom bi:i ; wi:i :n as something to do in the admin- prison sentence for crime. land for centuries Tn 1696 tHe sot em- cladl:. refund your money. Look for bos Tl.e relations with its custome> s make it is'.ratl.oi of he affairs of the state. On- inent of the Netherlands granted a the name GOLD MEDAL on the a m special charter authorizing its prepara- and accept no other. In sealed boxes, a cer :e direction of the Governor a PL BLIC SERVANT, and as such it mu depart, plan tion tio .. sizes. Belfast, Secretary Daniels has announced that and Bale deserve i- being perfected which will reduce the publi confidence. ('itypoint, “on September 2.’( a small landing force Waldo, .hese :87 boards to lb state departments. As a NATIONAL BANK it is et to sub.u Brooks, 7 i i re- Illinois hac 100 such agencies and has tie nest exacting IEDERAL nEGl 1 A- K u > \, duced the number to 8. Nebraska had llONS and INSPEt TION and it shares Thorndike, Initv, 7.47 82, : w :.j> Hi. Oregon has 10. Massa- in the unity and strength of the Federal W innecook, i.7 -".7 chusetts to reduce hers to Reserve pr 'poses System. Burnham, arrive, H A commission form of government al- Both SA\TNtiS and COMMERCIAL Bangor, 12.4' leads to waste. are Clinton, H.pu most always There departments are under this protection and Fairfield, cH su' :. pportunities to escape responsibili- customer every participates. Waterville, 8.4 is not ty tiiat dishonesty infrequent, and, Portland, 11 4 ASSETS OVER at best, there is a laxity of administra- #4,000.000.00 Boston, p. m c we entered the war tion. Sin the To BElKA : waste of mcney and materials has been First Na ior.ai Graoite Pank and wicked. We have Boston, prodigious had OF AUGUSTA, MAINE. of commissions every one of scores Portland, which denies malfeasance and passes the a. m. blame along to somebody else. We shall Waterv ill?, Bangor, ti. Ml never have a good national administra- Fairfield, 7. On republ can or democratic, till we tion, "They may talk about their new fangled Clinton, 7.17 cut out red simplify our methods of 8 id tape, drinks but Burnham, leave, doing public business, and put that busi- Winneoook, l tut y, ness. whatever it may be, in charge of an There’s So Good As Nothing Thorndike, honest, capaole and energetic man who Knox, knows something, the more the better, Brooks, '» i about that business. Waldo, d TEAS Ciiypoint. I ( l Belfast, ari i ve, Id. in 1 Flag station. decried the Poisons and Formosa Oolong India (“Stops to leave pass: From His bystem Orange Pekoe and Ceylon f are from Belfast to U Convenient packages. Premium coupon in each. M K Harris, o Your neighborhood dealer sells them. 219 I). C. A MASSACHUSETTS MAN Gk A LFUL. Douglass, Thurston 6c Kingsbury Co., Portland, Maine General Manager, Sumei Lie, Mass. A weli-iiked citizen of this city, who has suffered in the past, wr.tes the fol owing to Dr. J. F. True & Wni. L. t Co: ‘‘I have taken all kinds of laxatives, The Penobscot Bay Electrifl*Company hut none of it cleaned the poison from my Copyright 1919 by ^y- -' hereby notifies its customers that no gas j BANGOR LINE R. J. Keynuiiis Tol.iicco Co. system as your Elixir—will know what to will be made or sold by it in Belfast after the effects it 1919. use hereafter considering Awaiting your say-so, you’ll December 1, Underhi findtoppy red bags, tidy red \ m h m ii on as I feel now—all my H. P. BLODGETT, had me, splendid T TOU when smokecards on the tins, handsome pound and which certainly get yours you lay your table, system needed was a real cleaning half pound tin humidors— Superintendent. S. S. “Camden” will leave Belfast on 1 call for a red tin or a red of Prince Albert and roll a and only your Elixir gave—other physics, tidy toppy bag —that classy, practical Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 pound crystal glass humidor taken merely passed through my You’ll want to hire a statistical bureau to count p. in. for Boston and way landings. have makin's cigarette! keep with sponge moistener top bowels.” 'Name on request.) / that keeps Prince Albert in RETURN of your smokestunts! Why, you never dreamed of the sport that lies L iu rstd I’ll Dr. True’s Elixir has relieved thousands such perfect condition 1 E. H. Boyington Leave Boston on Wednes- in a rolled when it’s P. A. for the Mondays, of sufferers during the last 08 years. awaiting your call home cigarette days and Fridays at ■> p in Imagine a prescription lasting so long— 1 i EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST I iccnse V packing Leave Belfast n Tuesdays, 'Thursdays doctors come and doctors go, hut Dr. 30 Years* Experience. and Saturdays at 7 MO a. in. for Bangor True’s Elixir, The Family Laxative and Talk about flavor! Man, man, you haven’t got the listen of half your > and way landings. which was given the Main Street, W Maine Worm Expeiler, smokecareer until you know what rolling ’em with P. A. can do for your 44jSouth interport, Return—Leave Bangor Tuesdays,Thurs- Belfast, Maine. world by Dr. True, is as of old, the best | back of P. A.’s flavor, and rare fragrance—proofs of and days and Saturdays at 2 p. in. for Belfast friend to be found in your medicine closet. contentment! And, Ollice Days—Mondays Tuesdays. and way landings. of Worms: Constipation, Prince Albert's quality—stands our exclusive patented process that Calls promptly attended. Symptoms GEO. E. DUNTON, Agent, lip, deranged stomach, in a makin’s swollen upper cuts out bite and parch ! With P. A. your smokesong ciga- 1$ Belfast, Maine. sour offensive breath, hard and Dr.M.lG. stomach, record ever heard ! Prince Albert and rette will outlast any phonograph you Slepli full belly, with occasional gripings TRUCKING like a pains about the navel, pale face of leaden is a cinch to roll. It’s crimp cut and stays put regular pal! I to do all kinds ol tr nkiL, tint, eyes heavy and dull, twitching eye- am prepared | Albert notion ever had as to how a S PILLS iinds, itching of the nose, itching of the Prince upsets any you delightful Eurnitare and piano moving a spsciallj CHICHESTERTIIK DIAMOND BRAND. A DENT1S1 l'lMileft! Ask Hi for /a\ short grinding of the has made three men smoke your uaftat rectum, dry cough, jimmy pipe can be! It is the tobacco that Leave orders at the stable, corner cl ! Chl-ehct»-ter a lMnmonaT(rand//Vft little red points sticking out on k 1M1I» in lied and (.old nictallicV^^r teeth, won men all over the nation 1 sealed with Ribbon. slow pipes where one was smoked before. It has Main and Cross streets, and they will re boxes, Blue Vy the tongue, starting during sleep, j 1 Take no other, liny of your to the of ceive prompt attention. f Uruffiflst. Askf\>rC'III-l’iri:H-TFRa fever. joys smoking. DIAMOND ItllAMI 1'ILl.S 29 MASONIC TEMPLE connection. No Harmful Drugs—Recommended by Telephone years know n as Best, Safest, Alwrays Reliabu AT ALL DEALERS. Dr. W. W. BLAZO, Physicians R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. SOLD BY DRUOP'STS El'FR^WHERt Telephone 22.1 J F. True & Co., Auburn, Me. 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. j AU, JLJ7 LV
ABOUND THE WOHLD ! FRANCE MUST HAVE MILK- WITH THE eczema AMERICA*; The great war devastated the homes weeping -Yhen and the I You pastures and the herds of many JShED ChLGSS.M While Genera! John J. Pershing was foreign countries. It is virtually a case ‘z' of v Junior Rad Cross, i leading two million fighters at the “starting all over again.” But what -— ■ — .— do RELIEVED : Know front, Bishop peter .1. Muldoon, ('hair- you suppose was one of the very first SOON things France provided for on her recon- man of I ho Adminis* rative Committee | you have a struction program? She sent emissaries of the National ('nili-dio War Council, to i Treatment For Tills America to buy cows. She bought Perfect it is the war work behind the heart, was*directing and shipped 35,000 milch cows from the * lines of at leasr as many men and wo- state of New time to York alone ! Many, many Distressing Complaint men. With the three other bishops rnore were purchased in other states. If AYasing. watch I ncie your representing the hierarchy of t lie Sam grants permission, France in- an attack of AA'eeping j stomach. Catholic Church in this country, this tends to buy three hundred thousaud ><> Palpitation cows here. Her babies bad tliat my clothes vigorous Bishop of lloekford was re must be fed. and other The a ct at times. signs of “heart fragile generation, now in the mak- package through must trouble” ing, have milk to drink, and cream, 1 I could no mean terribly. get usually and the nourishment these things inevi- I tried ‘Fruit-a-tives (or —indigestion, produced tably bring 5c before the war < Returning soldiers tell of the Tablets) and ‘Sootha | by food poisons that pinched irri- faces and the pathos and unutterable lirst treatment gave me tate every part of the tragedy of childhood, robbed of its health I have used three egether, body —heart by war. otlia Salva’ ami two of included And so, Prance said: 41 We must have cows. Herds a package and am entirely well”, i must again graze in our G. AY. 1 valley ways. The children shall be serv- HALL. ed/’ remedies are sold the war by Could there be a greater tribute to milk 5c during »ic. a box, 6 for $2.50, or i BEECHAMX than this? ! IT-A-T1YJSS Limited, OUR iKr, n.v. DEMOCRACY, PRESERVE IT vi a” is also put up in a PILLS It is almost needless to point out how h.ch selis for 25c. Mr. Wilson, in preaching “a world safe package for democracy,” failed to recognize the Relieve first principle of democracy. Freedom to BROOKS. govern ourselves is not a politic conces- mw and sion to be accepted gratefully from such ley Chapter, O. E. S., has Early in the participation of the an autocrat as the Raiser was, as Lenine the is, or as Mr. Wilson would like to be. at interest during the pres- United States in world war, the Internationalism is a American Red Cross the mouth-filling word ■■■ of which was perceived Benefit apparently of vague meaning, but at least it presup- value of mobilizing the school children Largaftt Sale of Any Medicine in the the summer as on World poses nationalism. This cannot recess, Sold everywhere. In country FLAVOR LASTS of tlie country and the Junior Red boxe*, 10c 25c THE ing in September most in- accept membership in the League of Na- Cross was organized. Refore the war tions if it involves 1 dependence upon the lively meetings are being ended nine million children were en- bounty of a a Why the Steel Strike supreme council, limitation THE PRICE! 11 members present, and rolled and helped in the war fund of national freedom, or anything other SO DOES and than unfettered under our up pleasure evinced in and membership campaigns, in chap- I he co-operation pastor of the First Presbyterian system of democracy. on and enjoyment of enter- ter production of relief supplies and Church at Homestead, Pa., in signed The Constitution lays down the thesis 'ures. Committee for the manufacturing furniture for the ref- arti le on the editorial of the New page RT. REV. PETER J. MULDOON, D. D. that freedom is a right and cot a privi- whose homes and household York. has reting provided an antiquar- ugees Tribune, some illuminating lege, and that in the interests of | of Admin- deepest were things to say about the steel strike. Bishop Rockford, Chairman, ,vdh in goods destroyed. He morality and truth a world truly safe for every good thing finds conditions istrative Committee. National Children everywhere in the United today very different from democracy must draw from that great greater portion of the ladies what they were in the wel Catholic War Council. States responded to the call to serv- -remembered reservoir of human liberty. It can never, "ye olden of Homestead strike of 1892. Then times,” many ice sounded by President Wilson as there if freedom is to survive, accept its gov- was sympathy for the man on to- sponsible for tlie co-ordination, control : great mirth. Tabies were head of the American Red Cross. strike, ernment from that irresponsible unethical day there is none in the community itself and efficiency of all the organized ac- “State” which ei orated with cut an en- many self-appointed teach- flowers. This photograph is that of The man who led the strike 27 years ago tivities for Uncle Sam of all the Cath- ers, tainted with the medieval German W S. Jones and wife and thusiatic young Japanese member of carries a today gun, helps keep the peace olic workers in this land and overseas theory and fascinated by its spurious wker. the Junior Red (Toss of .Spokane, denounces the strikers. from beginning to end of our part in “efficiency,” would have imposed upon Wash., out on the ambitious Ti clergyman finds at the seat of the entertainment was prepar- starting the world war. And ail the time he us.—Wall St. Journal. of "a mile of orig nal Carnegie Steel Company, which undertaking collecting was planning to turn his welfare army for all “newly-weds” of this formed the basis for the Un led States pennies” for war relief. A compre- | into forces for true American- entire hall was Steel about lighting tastefully is now I Corporation, 12,000 men now hensive peace program being ization and tea reconstruction at the : an abundance of brilliant employed, of whom about 5,000 are for- HUMPHREYS’^ worked out for tin* Junior Red Cross, return of it eigners, many of them unable to speak peace. Incidentally, may The fun list oi r-r Humphreys' Remedies for ae and bouquets of flowers. which is held inract. being English. “When the strike was called be added that he was also administer- I internal and external u>e, meets the m-eds of ;y china gifts from the less than 3 per cent, of the American ing. just as effeuhelv as ever, the af- families for nearly every ailment- from Infancy laborers ■ > drawn by ribbons from a answered the call,” he says, fairs of his arg diocese out at Rock- old age—described in Dr. Humphreys’ Manual oi a Submarine “while half the mailed free. basket in center of room, Experiences nearly foreign population ford. 111. ; went out.. Many of these foreigners couples were escorted to Chaser. Whim he reports to the conference PARTIAL LIST struck because of were intimidation; they of the of his that where they took the train told would hierarchy church, FOR In they be killed if the}' worked. the October Wide World, has 1 con called this month hi Wash- 1. Fevers, Congestion Inflammations of rice and good Skipper The entire force of Negro workmen re- wishes, .loe W. White of the 2. Worms, Worm Fevt r Koyal Naval Re- mained at work. The highest estimate ington to consider the work, past and n of bouquets to the brides, serve, gives the 3. Colic, Crying Waki fulness of Infants foiowing of of those oui future, of ihe National Catholic War description has been placed at 2500 4-. Diarrhea of Child-re and adults live was very realistically one method of which submarine-hunting men.” Therefore, -Mr. Woodiin reasons Council, Bishop Muldoon will relate a 7. CouJ .Colds, Brcnchitis was adopted during the war. The W. S. Jones, who was in North if Mr. Gary had met t e leaders in con- striking in the of 8. Toothache, Faceac.ie Neuralgia Channel was set. chapter history out in each 9. Headache, Sick II* elache, V ■ v a tall sections, ference, recognizing them as represent- American war work and outline a fu- uro spirits, wearing divided into a number of squares and the 1 O. Dyspepsia,Indigestion.Weak sumach ing workers of the Homestead Steel ture of to aid the ii.mense placards hanging each square numbered. All I he prospect continuing 13. Croup, I!<.-arse Congii. Laryngitis patrol Works, fully four-fifths of the men of the 3 Train for vessels were fitted out with government through .lie trying times 4. Eczema, Eruptions. “Honeymoon hvdropfionet mill would have been without representa- 1 3. of various Tills to Rheumatism, Luml ago types—some had as as ahead. is what he has say onaliy Conducted Tour for many tion, and only the auens would have been 1 0. Fever and AtJue, M ilana four different types. about the work «»f his organization: 2 decorated with large red represented. 7. I'll, s, Biind. Bieedi ig. Internal External (hi squares one to six Ti e Nr-tional utholie War Council trawlers would Mr. Woodiin says he listened o street 19, Catarrh* Influenza, '.'old in II ,.d his mirth- on whistles, etc., patrol, squares seven to twelve a sec- the i.ainoti.* of a 20, Whooping Cough agitators pleading with men to join their represents effort tion would use 21, Asthma. .: ormance was a whole show and so on. church. We Catholics believe Oppressed.DifficultBreatnine hydrophones, organization. “They failed completely great 27, ; one section Disorders ot the Ki lne>a patrolling and one sectior with the American laborer and turned with all ’he inter• of our nature the sity 30, t rinary Incontinence using hydrophone, and each shii their attention to the alien. lie ■■rts in declares that nowhere ii the wide world lias 34. Sore Throat, Qm r>y conductor s uniform on her own working allotted square. that tiie 77. steel workers in the last few the church such freedom and | Grip, Grippe. I n Grippe oils and otherwise enacted if a vessel on 'opportu- Now, square fifty-fou years have received 170 cent increase ! per as under the Stars and For sa c heard a submarine on her nity Stripes, | bj druggists eve.-yu here. ■n up-to date railroad con- hydrophone, a1 in wages, that, the alien is drunk with the Potato Diggers Harvest Baskets once a wireless ami oust-.p ric y we feel that we oan- also message would be sent sense of his own power, that revolution- HT'MPRREY? ROMEO. MEDTCTN"F C'c mine, in uniform, por- ••*... out—in of ves- n n U express our grati- Coriler William and Ann Silos Gasolene code, course—warning all ary doctrines have been preached to them | Streets New York.’ Engines ssenger boy to perfection, sels, and also tude a;id •■•ivm. We felt, it was headquarters and their one. notion is hat they them- pat’ Cutters Wood ttie train down the The vessel that had no rim sons loading heard the sound oi selves might as well gee he big money enough ih.-e and daugh- Ensilage Sawing the submarine would to the nexl ill heavy volumes on ap- signal as the men higher up. Yet there are rol- ters shoyld i nilvidu -.ily serve and suf- Farm Boilers Machines two vessels, the one on his starboard anc For ts: “His Mother’s Cook lers making from $20 tc $35 a day who fer mat our flag might be kept on high. Sale on 1 the one his side. If oi ** port neither have struck, and totally ignorant and un- Our ehmvii wi.-n to further and Threshers \ Why Presses and go Grain Hay urtship Marriage,” these had heard the submarine woulc are Slabs at $2.50 a ccrd and sawdust they skilled laborers making wages that U into :!>• hold an organization on put Experiment? dth,” “Things all Married close in the one who had until one oi would thrill a Threshers Ice Tools college professor. A rep- times t Bean the other picked the and fron at $1.00 a cord while last. Know,” etc., etc., creating up sound, resentative of the. New 5 ork survey came they Youf good money can- that would sometimes be able to de our government.” Mills Ice Plows they to Homestead to study the situation; ;he Fan not buy better goods. fine the course the was steer- At W ilton submarine mingled v/ith the strikers and studied Hills' Mill, Get our prices. nou\ was at Portland Com Shellers Sleds stop made ing and send out the warning again U the r cond and then declared to Mr. Lion, Upper Bridge, Beifast. 24tf Ken cal! ?n
fr* Probate Notices. i! .7 \ \ ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE, lhe eub scriber hereby gives notice that she has been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of ALBERT N. FARROW, late of Nortbport, in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. Aii persons having demands against the estate of said deceased are desired to present the seme for settlement and all indebted thereto are re quested to make payment immediately. $500,000 PALMER M. RYAN. Union, Me., Sept. 9, 1919. Grade A notice! Guarantees the Purity t/ Milk The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company respectfully petitions the Mayor and it's That says “good milk”, lots of cream, no disease— Board of Aldeimen of the City of Per Cent. Cumulative Preferred Stock Belfast, against trouble, based on right production Eight Me., for a location of its poles and wires there- your guarantee and methods and backed by law. on, and the necessary supporting and strength- j handling 100. Per Shave is as It Par Value $ ening fixtures and wires, in khe following The EVEREADY Guarantee strong. says: named streets and highways in said city. “We guarantee this EVEREADY Storage Bat- Dividends payable quarterly on the first day of January, April, July and October. Callable Said Company agre*s to reserve space for tery to be capable of providing service for start- one cross arm at the top of all the above one and one-half at S120 per share and accrued dividend on dividend date in whole or in poles ing and lighting for a period of any part. for telephone, fire alarm end police signal years and not to be injured by sulphation.” Registrar and Transfer Agent—First-Auburn Trust Auburn, Maine. wires, owned bj the city and used for munici- Company, Lots of no disease. For ruinous sulphation is pal purposes. Said poles to be ertcted under power, the trouble breeder. The Eveready manu- CAPITALIZATION the supervision of such (fficers as said city big battery facturers can back this battery so definitely because Cumulative may designate. 8% Preferred Stock, Par $100.$500,000 Following are the streets and highways they \now it is made right. Common Stock, Par $100. above referred to: You kill all the usual battery worries when you put 500,000 One at corner of Church and pole Bridge an EVEREADY in your car—it won’t go wrong and T. A. Huston & Co. is a Sts. (re-location*) Maine corporation with its plant located in leave you short of power when you need it. centrally Auburn, Bridge St. from High to Green St, (re-loca- and in the is of the kind that a Maine, engaged manufacture of fancy cakes, crackers, biscuits and many varieties t on.) EVEREADY Service gives and ', of chocolates, hard cocoanut biscuit and marsh- Pierce St, from Bridge St. to the Belfast- square deal in repairs, recharging._ replacement confectionery, including high-grade candies, is free for a.. rna!:cs mallow goods. Searsport Bridge (re location) Come to us for such work—testing Swanville Roaii from end of Belfa6t-Sears- of battery—that’s part of the EVEREADY plan—nc HISTORY port Bridge for a distance of approx, one-half obligation. mile in an direction I easterly (re-location) he business was established in 1869 by Mr. T. A. Huston and has continued in active Date September 18, 1919, operation from that date. The growth of the business has been continuous. Since 1900 it has NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE BELFAST STEAM VULCANIZING CO. AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Pettinyell Andrews Company, Boston, developed by leaps and bounds with the addition of the It has GEORGE H. confectionery department. By DRESSER, Distributors. now exceeded the of its Auburn Gen’l Supt. of Plant. k Mass., capacity plant, V. By D. B. SMALL, Div. Supt, of Plant, PRESENT AND FUTURE BUSINESS City of Belfast, Maine. The about one hundred is modern Company’s product, numbering varieties, produced by In Board of Aldermen, eVEREAdy machinery with practically no handling until it reaches the consumer. For the last few years Date October 6, 1919. BATTERY the foregoing petition, it is ordered STORAGE the demand for the Huston line was much than the of the Auburn and Upon m greater output plant that notice thereof be given by publishing a the has this in Company decided to build a modern re-enforced concrete factory in the City of Port- copy of said petitioned order tbereon land with a production sufficient to increase its sales Gross sales in 1918 were The Republican Journal, a newspaper printed capacity 100%. in the city of Belfast, Maine, and that a hear- Si,250,000, ing ^hereon be given at the Aldermen’s Room, Belfast, on the third day of November, at 7 30 EARNINGS o'clock p. m at which time end place resi Net of the are better than three times the amount required to pay dents and owners of property upon the high- earnings Company to be effected the granting of the stock This is without consideration of the earnings to be ways by the dividend on'the Preferred issue. permit applied for, and all other persons inter- derived from the new plant at Portland. ested, shall have full opportunity to show cause why such permit should not be granted, the SINKING FUND last publication of said notice to be at least fourteen (14) days before said bearing. share on dividend date. A fund The Preferred stock is callable at gl20 per any sinking A true copy of petition and notice thereon, of two cent, annum, October 1, 1921, is provided to retire this stock. Attest: CHAS. S. BICKFORD. per per commencing 41 City Clerk. SECURITY The Company’s machinery, products, and real estate are free and clear of all encum- with the con- brances and no funded debt, mortgage or bond issue may be created except sent of 66 2-3% of the Preferred stock. For the further protection of the Preferred stock it has been given equal voting power with the Common stock in the event that two successive quarterly dividends thereon should be in arrears. PURPOSE OF ISSUE The receipts from the sale of this Preferred stock issue will enable the Company to build will be of re-en- and equip its new “Dirigo” plant on Forest Ave., Portland, Maine, which forced concrete, fire-proof construction of seven stories, and basement containing a refrigerat- ing system, electrically equipped, machinery and oil burning ovens to be located on top floor from which the goods will come down to the lower floors by gravity with a system of con- '1 erminal thus veyers and spiral chutes. Property has spur track connection with The Portland Co., affording excellent shipping facilities. It will also provide a comfortable addition to working capital. MANAGEMENT The management will remain with the same executives who have managed and controlled the FOR Company for many years and nude it so successful. SALE, ONE DARK RED HORSE, seven years LEGALITY old, weighs about 1200 lbs., works single or sound. For further All legal matters in connection with this issue have been passed upon by our attorney, double, safe, kind and Always Read particulars inquire of Personally appeared the above named Emery E. of Maine. — Irving Vernon, Esq., Portland, JAMES H. CILLEY, K. Merrithew and made oath that the allege Just heat and serve lions in libel him sign- has been made the National Appraisal Company. 34tf At Court House, Belfas contained the above by and such beans: Simply Appraisal by ed are before this fourth of true, me, day licious. books have been audited Messrs. D. B. Lewis & Boston, Certified Public A. D. 1919. The by Company, October, that lui H. C. BUZZEl.L, Isn’t it true you Accountants. (Signed) i Dr. Hester Brown, Justice of the Peace. of tea. said if you could FREE OF TAX beans as good as you can buk-. would do so? This Preferred stock is non-taxable to residents of the state of Maine. you OSTEOPATH, STATE OK MAINE. WellN-Here’s “your drea A LEGAL INVESTMENT FOR MAINE SAVINGS BANKS Waldo, ss. come true!” more all over a hot Odd Fellows Block, Belfast,Me. Supreme Judicial Court, in Vacation. No day Belfast, October 6il», A. D. 1919 en. No more "sometimes tv Tel. 247-3. Res. 265-11 fair.” SUPER: Price $100. Per Share Upon the annexed writ and libel, it is order- again “only of said Beans are cooked Office hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4. ed by me, the undersigned, a Justice always Other hours by appointment. Court, that notice be given to the libelee by same way—always uniform publishing an attested copy of the same, or an The distinctive, the service st with this order LANG & COMPANY abstract thereof, together in your neighborhood sclls.^1 in Re BURGESS, three weeks successively The <.1' SALE thereon, PERBA Beans, Catsup, \ Boston Stock FOR Journal, a newspaper printed in Bel- Member* of the Exchange publican tables, Fruits, Berries, in the County of Waldo, the last publica- received from J. C. Brigh- fast, ALL SUPERS Sears Building, Boston, Mass. Just Keith, to be at leaat before the next and Coffee: tion sixty days ■ a load of sound horses, holden at Patronize him. the Ca which we believe to be correct ton, Mass., young, term of said Court, to be Belfast, Buy by The statements contained herein are not guaranteed, but are based upon information, Also • from 1250 lbs. to 1450 lbs. said on the first It's economical! qnd upon which w« have acted in making the purchase weighing within and for County, new and second that he ma* then have a lot of harness, Tuesday of January next, SUPERBA on the Label. and double. Also about 40 and there appear in said Court and answer hand, single 3*26 SUPERB for your Table. head of cattle, all kinds, 50 sheep, two thereto, if he see fit. LUERE B, DEASEY, Co. Cheviot rams bred at Long Milliken-Tomlinson registered Justice Supreme Judicial Court. At9 A Branch Bowdoinham, Me. Also Farm, A true copy of libel and order of notice ram lamb. A one registered Shropshire thereon. lot of pigs, 6 and 6 weeks old. Attest: JAMES H. CILLEY, Clerk. 2w41 E. B. HUNT, Date of Publication, October 16,1919. TeL Unity 42. Unity, Maine. aches and pains Champion Pugilist Puts RELIEVED QUICKLY $1000 in 'T. S. Certificate y0u'il find Sloan’s Liniment softens the severe rheumatic ache
on freely. Don’t rub it in. rnetratc naturally. W hat a othing relief soon follows! ,il aches, stiffness, soreness, muscles, strained sinews, icks”—those ailments can’t die relieving qualities of* nment. Clean, convenient, d. 35c, 70c, $1.-40.
A Million Breakfasts Cooked this Morning ' on Crawford Ranges. Was Yours One?
as this Should Convince Any The Fortress Crawford Housewives the Crawford can be supplied with high prefer Range be- Belfast Citizen. or low shelf or hot closet, and with or without gas cause experience has them that it is end oven. The Palace, taught endorsement of a local citi- Castle and Craw- k Cottage economical in its use of fuel, to : at ail deaiers. Don’t simply SOLD BY kidney remedy—get Doan’s s--the same that Mr. Noyes THE HOME FURNISHING COMPANY -er-Milburn Company Mfgrs., Dr. FARMERS TODAY Y. Crane Says Thrift -1 ATE oF MAINE. is simply the application of intelligence to expenditure. NO “MARKS” FOR rus.] It does not mean only saving. It tf3 of our Counties >r respective does not connote skimping and penny- their deputies, Greeting: THE pinching, niggardliness and miserli- BUNCO MEN J you to attach the goods or es- ness. That is often the pTON FLAYER of Boston, Mas- most foolish the value of five thousand dol- kind of waste, waste of health, of There was a day, years ago, when nmon the defendant (if he may be sepirits and of the poy of life. the farmer was considered inexperi- your precinct) to appear before Thrift means intelligent enced in matters of business and a ' >f our Supreme Judicial Court, spending. -!den at Belfast, within and for To spend a dollar now may save mark” for the bunco man. Editor- V f Waldo, on the fourth Tuesday two dollais next month. ial writers on city newspapeis fre- A. D. 1919, then and there in Thrift implies a budget. If you quently published to the jrt to answer unto RALPH M. warning have no wise farmer to it Lowell, Massachusetts. plan, it makes little dif- beware of the gold brick Buy ference how much make. Whai salesman. And even now t the case for that the plait tiff you this idea lary 23, 1918, and for .a long time is the use of forging ahead when you about (he farmer seems to prevail in 0 had been employed by the de- don’t know your destination? some quarters. mand owned by the defendant in Y our Perfection Some busy money-makers might Just Bay in said County of Waldo, and why warnings should be ad- with Mr. he island of Islesboro, from and to sing Dooley. “We don't know dressed to farmers rather than to the amed island it was necessary to go where we’re going, but we’re on our residents of the metropolitan districts •ating with said defendant and the way.” never has been and made clear. The mod- T id, to obtain and Heater odav p:ovisions » Thrift implies It means ern at upon said defendant’s island foresight. bunco man sticks to the city, for e summer season we can see tomorrow as well to- there were no as the most part. He gave up trying to j than the plaintiff and his wife, day. gull the farmers years ago. f the duties of the plaintiff under This is Perfection “Chill Chasing" It is the opposite of childishness. stocks are offered ployment was the care of said Many in ex- The child can what is be- — ;ne property thereon during the grasp only change for Liberty oBnds and War week now dealer is fore He right your him. cannot realize tlie fu- Savings Stamps. It is obvious if during such season of winter the ture. He “wants he what wants when many shares of stocks in a defendant to exercise reasonable company displaying and demonstrating he wants it It he had no older can be for vide safe and suitable moans of bought one Liberty Eond, heads think him ion with his said island and to to for he would, like there is an element of chance—a big j Perfection ()il Heaters. -id suitable the provision for handling grasshopper, dance all Summer element chance—in the stock. Thera 1 r the boat by him provided and and starve all Winter. is no element of chance at a.l In 1 eans f going to and from there The eats when he finds revisions and supplies to his said | savage Government securities. Stock saies- j A Perfection chases chill from any i meat. He gorges and sleeps, and be- men are now touring the agricultural I tween times starves. J .intiff was not famili r with boats The civilized districts endeavoring r.o interest farm- room these shivery mornings and -ary to handle and care man In appliances lays up. abundance he pre- ers in various companies upon such e luring the winter season, — pares against famine. He builds a basis. heats ten on said defendant did not exercise | evenings hours a barns and warehouses. ire in the premises, but provided 1 We believe the farmers of America .iff’s use a cradle or run-way for I Thrift implies self-control. We are can be relied upon, however, to hold gallon of kerosene oil — gives you 1 out said boat which was hauling masters of self, not slaves of self. their government securities and be -table and out of repair, which Thrift implies self-respect. We do content, in the main, to draw a safe comfort in an instant and angered the plaintiff in the per- j cozy not wish to become a his said duties, of all which con- burden upon and secure rate of interest rather than lintiff was ignorant, and the plain- I others. to take chances on private securities saves coal. i co other means of communica Hence we lay up something for our that may turn out as a total aid island. | loss cl’ •J lean all 23rd day of January, 1918, while days. [ money invested. rmance of his duties, because of More than three million homes e so negligently unsafe the plain- usly injured, his leg broken and now Perfection comfort— body bruised and he rendered I enjoy atie to communicate with the out- .'lecause there was no other means get yours earh Your dealer has leation provided of obtaining as- m. outside, and because thereof he the Household one for you today. r a Jong space of time, in so Handling Income! S. AGNES suffered great pain and anguish _By DONHAM_I mue to suffer, was unable to work j -pace of time and has suffered great TIME BUDGET FOR HOUSEWIVES STANDARD Oil, COMPANY *• ar.d been put to large expense for | ^ surgical treatment, and has en When work has to be done it is desirable that nothing shall be mental and physical pain. OF NEW YORK crowded out or attended to because it was or >ge of the said plaintiff, as he says, ! hurriedly forgotten five thousand dollars, which shall 1 neglected for less important things. We should plan our time so that re be made to with other due appear we may accomplish as much as possible and leave undone only those And have you there this writ, with For Best Results i 'si therein. things which can wait. We should divide our time in such a way that LESLIE C. CORNISH, Chief Jus- we allow for work, rest and play—otherwise the quality of our work SO COXV said Court, at Belfast, the eighth will suffer. If we fail to our work becomes we gust, in the year of our Lord one play drudgery. If Kerosene ^ §§K me hundred ana nineteen. fail to rest work becomes forced, and is poor. TYLER M, COOMBS. Clerk. foregoing the Court order, that the SUGGESTED TIME BUDGETS »use the above named Preston Play- tied of the pendency of this suit, Weekly-Special Work three weeks in ■g successively Tha Attend to and house in order. a in Monday laundry put good general Journal, newspaper printed Wash and iron not sent tc the County of Waldo, a copy of the Tuesday special pieces laundry. -eiaration and this order of Court Wednesday Clean bedrooms. Give special care to bathroom. ;ast publication to be thirty days, Thursday Ch»n silver and put pantry in order. re the term of said Court, to be Friday Clean living rooms and halls. Weekly mending. fast aforesaid, on the first Tues- Saturday Preparations for Sunday meals. Count and put away clean Jary, A. D. 1920, that e may then clothes. dusting. said Court and show Special appear cause, Necessary routine work. Rest. Social life with as, why judgment should not be Sunday family. Seasonal or gainst him, and execution issue ac- Monthly January Sewing, replenishing household supplies. ‘-at: JAMES H. CILLEY, Clerk, February Clean book shelves, closets, etc. he writ and declaration and order March Clothing inspection and plans for summer clothing hereon. Attend to screens. est: JAMES Clerk, H, CILLEY, for summer. Remove storm windows. — Sewing publication, Oct. 16, 1919 3w42 April May Putting away winter clothes. Take down furnace pipes. June) July) Out of door life. Canning and sewing. N E W August) K September Plans for fall and winter clothing. Canning vegetables. STANDARD Put furnace in order for the winter. OiLCQ.DFN.Yj October Special cleaning of rugs and paint. Packing away summer clothing. Airing closets, etc. November Preparation for Christmas. Putting up storm windows and doors. December Christmas preparation. This list :s suggestive only, no attempt has heen made to make it as no two housewives would mode! or eve- entirely complete, he able to 1 ii'J'-ol pvect.lv 1 OtlHeatmr family washing and collect and ! PERFECTION Reasonable prices, aood service (food work. ^ Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, CASH PAID iii this orgrn:zation since the business braided rugs for themselves and from HEARTBURN Ash "tour Dealer was started, seven years ago. There are their family rag bags before becoming and women are fridays Saturdays or heaviness after meals are sev ral hundred today who Pinkham Associates, but several of the Any woman who has spare time ought finding this form of employment both best makers on the pay roll today had until 8 o’clock. most annoying manifestations to turn it into cash. Every woman has Renting pleasant and profitable. Some are able never made a ruff until the first one they an to do in her own of acid-dyspepsia. opportunity so, right to devote several hours a day to the work, braided for Pinkham Associates. home a Prize by taking up work which pays a in C. W. Grand others only a few hours week, but Further particulars will gladly be mail- Lancaster. cash for such time as she can spare from all cases, they find that Braiding Rugs ed to any woman who wants to know firearms 6 Ammunition her duties. tf35 household well for the amount of time they is neces- 74 Main Street. Write for pays more about the work. All that KimoidS Catalogue Pinkharn Associates, Inc., an organiza- give to it sary is to send your name and address to to take, neutralise tion of Hand Braided furn- pleasant THE REMINGTON ARMS U.M.C CO. INC. Rug Makers, Numberless communities have from one Pinkham 302 Washing- *u» New Associates, Inc., F. restore WooiwoNTH took City ishes the in- W. A. Banks. C. Thompson. acidity and help necessary materials, giving to five Pinkham Associate Rug Makers ton Portland, Maine. WANTED structions how to make Ave., normal digestion. telling Pinkham who will recommend this work as ideal AS HOUSEKEEPER in Braided Rugs from the materials furn- .^y^SniON BOWNE home employment for any woman who for the F. Kent, Druggist. Ik cr|v gentleman or widower’s home, MADE BY SCOTT & ished and cash for the Are you thinking of subscribing George pays finished rugs. thinks she would like to try it Of course, fences OF SCOTT’S EMULSION Journal for 1920V If so, why not begin exchanged. L. A. R., MASERS Many Associate Rug Makers have been Makers had —- most of the Associate Rug Tel. 233 Belfast. 17 Pearl Street, Belfast, Me. today? OCT. 23 BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. Corrected for The Journal. WONDERFUL WOOD FURNACES I IS THE DATE. Weekly j PRODUCE MARKET PAID PRODUCER'^ THE ARMORY Apples, per bbl., Hay, J20 00a25 00 OUR MONITOR $3 00a4 00 Hides, 28 IS THE PLACE. Beans, pea, 10 Lamb, 28 AND HOT BLAST KEEP IT IN MIND. Beans, y. e., .10 Lambskinsl 00a I 50 butter, 58a 60 Mutton, 20 teef, sides, 15al6 Potatoes, 1 35a 1 50 are heaters enormous of power SOUTH MONTVILLE. beef, f. q., 15 Round Hog, 22 Cheese, 36 10 00a 12 with no for Straw, 00 expense upkeep 35 26a32 Mrs. Sarah Bryant was called to Union hicken, Turkey, to come. a If Skins, 65 2 The for Tallow, years recently to do Service nursing. 35 Sign of buck, Veal, 20a 22 Tested out 72 under many of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lillie of Windham, Eggs, Wool, unwashed, 60 Fowl, 35 Wood, hard, 8 00 the most severe Mass., have boarded a week with Mrs. requirements Geese, 32 6 50 Olive P. Randall. Wood, soft, in Maine, these furnaces are RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKE 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leroy C. Bryant of Chico- satisfaction Beef, corned, 35a38 Lime, 2 20 SOCONY giving everywhere. pee, Mass., who spent a week with his Butter, salt, 18a24 Oats, 93 mother, Mrs. Sarah Bryant, returned Corn, 2 14 Oat Meal, 8 home this week. Cracked corn, 1 89 Onions, 7 Motor Corn meal, 1 89 Oil, 21a22 Gasoline ® BISHOP CO., Maine Et^T* Mr. and Mrs. C, B. kerosene, Bangor, Dickey went to Cheese, 45 Pollock, 15 A wide variety of Portland is to buy from (Ik |WOOD last week and expect to visit Cotton seed, 4 15 Pork, 34 mixtures is the being dealers listed be Berkshire mountains before re- Cranberries, 15 Rye meal, 8 SOLD BY W. A. HALL, BELFAST they Clover sold under turn seed, OOaOO Shorts, 2 75 the low. They sell Flour, 13 00a 15 #0 Sugar, 11 name“gasoline.” Maynard, the young son of Mr. and H. G. seed, 5 75 Salt, T. L, 1 35 only SOCON’t SPRINGS. Mrs. Lard, 34 Sweet The best way to SEARSPORT. Frank Cunningham, who has been potatoes, 5 —uniform, pure STOCKTON^ sick be sure that the very for nearly a week with appen- Loot- W. H. Morrison went to powerful. Capt. C. N. arrived in town Pittsfield,Mon- now has Meyers dicitis, typhoid fever. gasoline you buy for the Saturday. day for a few days. Red Emma Weaver, who has been working THIS WOUM measures up to White and Bl ut Capt. William Goodell is spending the! The Universalist Ladies’ Aid will meet for Mrs. C. f. Conner for some time, has quality standards week in Boston. Oct. 23rd with Mrs. Eleanor Colcord. So-CO-ny Sign j returned to her home in Washington. A succession of frosts has killed ; heavy Mr. J. E. Bryant of Cutler is with his She is a I young lady that was well liked SAVED FROM all tender plants. i daughter, Mrs W. H. Harrison and fam- in the community and will be missed. Kev. Frank Timperley of Brooks was a ily for the winter. On Friday last a very profitable insti- business caller in town Monday. j The Sign of a and the Mrs. Frank tute and AN OPERATION World’s !1 Allen and daughter Helen entertainment was held the Amos D. Carver of New York was a by Reliable Dealer left South Best Gasoline recent business visitor in town. last Friday for Lewiston where they Montville W. C. T. U. local union. A will establish their home. picnic dinner was served at the grange Pinkham’s Miss Mary Fisher left recently to re- By taking LyaiaE. hall and in the sume her duties at Wellesley College. | The Misses Mary and Viola McPherson afternoon Mrs. Sadie Vegetable Compound, One Bates of of Monson, are of their Sandy Point, Treasurer of Waldo The Junior Sunday School of the First Mass., guests of Thousands of Such Cases. DEALERS WHO SELL SOCONY County Union, also Supt. of MOTOR GASOLINE Cong’l Church will hold its regular ses- cousin, Dr. C. E. Britto at the Misses Institutes, Colcords. conducted an sion on excedingly interesting meet- — Sunday. Black River Falls, Wis. "As Lydia The ing, In the evening Miss Frederick Wr. Adams called on Sears- Current Events Club held its regu- Nickerson, E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound lar State worker from South saved me irom an port friends Friday on his way from Ban- meeting Wednesday afternoon with Lubec, gave an Mrs. Ada Griflin. I cannot gor to Camden. j Subjects, Aviation and excellent address on the work of the or- operation, Current Events. say enough in praise and one was Capt. and Mrs. Joseph D. Sweetser left ganization, every delighted of it. I suffered f rom Asa Stiles left last week by automobile for Laconia and for Auburn, with her very line Music was Saturday where readings. organic troubles and N. H. he has employment in the shoe fac- Goilstown, enjoyed, especially the song “We’ll have my side hurt me so tory. Mrs. Stiles will join him later if I could be up BELFAST Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sargent have gone he finds suitable rent. prohibition plenty in 1920” by the four hardly from my bed, and I to Portland to spend the winter with children of J. Adams. CITY GARAGE Dr. and Q. Refreshments was unable to do tneir daughter, Mrs. G. G. Cilley. Mrs. G. A. Stevens and Mr. my H and Mrs. were on sale, and a sum was ALL-ELLISjHARD WARE CO. Edgar Heath motored to Dexter good realized housework. I had Miss left Saturday for F. W. CURTIS Lucy Sargent Sunday visiting Mrs. Stevens’ toward the quota of the union. the best doctors in & SON will tne brother, New York, where she spend j Mr. Herbert W. Blaisdell. Eau Claire and they HARDING & RACKLIFFE winter with her sister, Mrs. James B. me to Mr. wanted have LORD A CO. Parse. j and Mrs. W. R. Porter of San Cal. Jose, LIBERTY. an operation, but Capt. and Mrs. Daniel Nickels and E. Pinkham’s read garage & machine go. Col. and Mrs. Frederick F. Black and Mrs. Henrietta Lydia Young of Searsport called cured me so J did WINDSOR HOTEL STABLE son Frederick are guests of Mrs. John H. on Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Walker Vegetable Compound : Everett Staples Sunday. and family left last week and I am Montgomery (Jessie Black) at Southwest not need the operation, telling EVERETT A. BANKS for a short auto trip to Montreal all friends about it.”—Mrs. A. W. Harbor. Alvah C' Mr- and my I. MASON CO. ! Mrs. “rS', Treat< EAST BELFAST Rufus Mudgett and the Misses Quebec. Binzer, Black River Falls, Wis. A recent cablegram announces the safe and Mary Harriet D. Hichborn attended the It is such experiences as that of COSTELLO arrival in of sch. Virginia The boys’ and girls’ clubs will just 1SLESB0R0 M. WILLIAMS Genoa, Italy, re-dedication service of the Universalist give Mrs. Binzer that has made this famous Albeit T. Whittier in com- church in their local Dare, Capt. Belfast Sunday evening. exhibit at Sanford’s Hall root and herb remedy a household word mand. j LIBERTY WALTER A. YOUNG Thursday evening. from ocean to ocean. Any woman who Messrs. L. A. Gardner and Earl Gard- Mrs. Anna Brophy, who has been the ner suffers from inflammation, ulceration, motored to Cross Hill, Mr. Charles Fernald of MORRILL GEORGE L. EDMUNDS guest of Mrs. E. A. Sargent, has returned Vassalboro, Onset, Mass., displacements, backache, nervousness, | Sunday where they met Mr. a Russell Gard- spent few days last week in or “the should to Portland where she will spend the ner of town with irregularities blues” Boston for the purpose of C. O. wir.ter. looking his sister, Mrs. not rest until she has given it a trial, NORTHPORT DICKEYi&jCO. I over a tract of lumber owned George Sprague. by them. and for special advice write Lydia E. C. E. l’ERKINS Messrs. Coffin and Jackson have been Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joslin of South Oscar Ellis came from Brewer last Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. engaged during the past week in putting week for were V. A. SIMMONS A Co the purpose of removing his Boston, Mass., guests of Mr. and SEARSMONT new gutters on the west side of the Meth- and Mrs. the bungalow garage from Cape Jeliison George Sprague one day last week. to Honorable County Commis- odist Church. to Brewer. monroe’s garage The small buildings were SEARSPORT Miss Helen Mathieson of sioners of the Mrs. Lillias Nichols has closed her sum- shipped by water the first of this week. Boston, County of Waldo C. O. SAWYER & CO Mass., arrived last week for a few weeks’ mer home in Water street and will spend Mr. L. E. We, the Gardner of Cutler was the undersigned, municipal olhcers FRED E. STINSON the season in Dorchester, Mass., with guest last stay with her Donald H. Mathie- of the town of NORTH SEARSPORT week of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. brother, Waldo, respectfully repre- Prof. J. W. Nichols. Morrison son. sent that the and was taken to Bangor last bounds of the road leading from Evans’ STOCKTON AMES GROCERY CO Mrs. A. T. Whittier returned Saturday Thursday with a motor party, consisting Corner to Roberts’ Corner, of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ella Greeley, D. D. G. M O. E. in the town of P. L. HUPPER from Swanviile, where she was the guest Morrison, Mr. and Mrs! so-called, Waldo, are B B. Sanborn went or of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stevens at Lake and Mr. and Mrs. George S., to Lincolnvilie Friday evening, doubtful, uncertain lost, or can only be W. C. HASKELL & CO. rlelclier. established by user. View Farm for the past week. for the inspection of beach Chapter. We therefore pray your honorable board SWANVILLE NICKERSON & DAMM Mr. Walter Colcord went She was Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook left Saturday to Rockland accompanied by Mrs. Meda Lee- to view said road and take such Sunday by auto to action as for their home in Preston, Cuba. They visit his cousin, Mr. nian, W. M. of Arbutus is I RED I TTTLEFIELD .Jose Chapter, and provided by Chapter 24, Sec. 11, of the WALDO will friends in Portland and Concord, at visit Boston, returning night. He Past Patron W. J. Public Laws of Ihe State of Maine 'elt middle of the Greeleyr sailing from New York October 18th. week for his Waldo, October 14, 1919 Brooklyn home, having spent a Mr. Robert Haines of Ellsworth spent fortnight The officers of St. Georges Royal Arch I-. N. SIMMONS, °f Ws Wr' and Mrs. Edmond C0UsinS’ and GAY the past week with Mr. Edgar DColcoerdUe8t Chapter, No. 145, were installed Saturday HOLMES, Eno on his way to Cambridge, where he EBEN WHITCOMB, frost evening by Past High Priest O. W. :s his course at Harvard Col- has taken all our Rip- Selectmen of Waldo. beginning beamier'"?,'5!*'beautiful fall ley: ege. flowers—asters, dahlias and High Priest, Ralph 1. Morse; Ring, and 6ardens a Arthur H. STATE OF MAINE. d‘ll TllUms“ present Norton; Scribe, O. W. Miss Christine Dcv.e, who spent the p da asPect. After Ripley; e( which, nature Thomas P. Waldo, ss. County Commissioners’ I summer with her Mrs. Edmond re|ent and Treas., Mathews; Sec., Grov- aunt, ! give us warmer Aug. adj. a. she Q dotll“ er C. R. Court, Term, d. Eno, has gone to Brcokline, where thermometer has stood Cox; A. C., Clayborn Welling- in a at 24 vacation, Oct. 1019. will be her Mrs. Car- and '.>elhe„7 several m, STANDARD OIL the guest ol aunt, mornings recently hut ton; P. S., Dr. C. b. Hoit; C. of H., J J. On the foregoing COMPANY of NEW YORK roll J. months. some Indian summer petition, Ordered, Swan, for the winter days are still our That the Clements; M. 3d V., Frank Luce; M. 2nd County Commissioners meet at Neat’s j Mrs. William Curtis ana infant daugh- V., John Conforth; M. 1st. V., Donald H. Corner, so called, in Waldo, on I Wilma left on of last week Rev G. C. Tuesday, the 18th of ter Tuesday Boorn of the Universalist Otis day November next Mathieson; Sent., S. Wing. at o church a 10 clock a. and thence for Worcester, where she will spend the spent part of last week in town, m.; proceed to view the route set forth winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. making parochial calls, and returned to in the petition; C. his pastorate in immediately after which at Havener, who have recently closed Belfast, Friday. He gave JACKSON. some con- their summer home here. a most venient place in the a excellent sermon in our church, vicinity, hearing of at tlie parties and their Sunday, the regular hour 3 p. to witnesses will be Ray E. son of Mr. and Mrs. m., F. S. Dolliff is a Stinson, a very good sized having well drilled at 1'ad, and such further measures taken in Charles Stinson of and Mrs. congregation. Mrs. the Sunshine, Boorn Will join him in his residence. premises, as the Commissioners shall Adelaide of Mr. and Belfast this week, Houghton, daughter and will judge proper. And it is further they begin housekeeping at 38 L. R. Ordered, Mrs. Frank Studiey, were married at the j Cedar Stevens was a business visitor in that notice of the street upon the arrival of their time, pl:ce and pur- M. E. parsonage by Rev. Nathaniel At- : household goods, Bangor Thursday. poses of the Commissioners’ meeting wood on a Thursday evening. After be to all Mr. and Mrs. D. M. aforesaid, given persons and i brief weeding trip they will make their : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Kimball of Frank- corporations Porter of Cali- interested, by serving an at- Caution N< home in fort were in town Searsport. fornia, Capt. and Mrs. N. F. Gilkey, Friday. tested copy of said p-tition with ttiis Order Capt. and Mrs. BELFAST mm 1 Mr. and Mrs. Amos Nichols, and Mrs. Pearl thereon, upon the Clerk of the town of VULCANIZING CcT l hereby forbid anyone Mortimer 1. Stevens and Crockett of Brooks is a i Henrietta of drilling Madam Stevens of Young Searsport dined with Waldo and by posting' up the same in i my wife, Rose Ederson, Milwaukee, Wis., left Mr. well at the new and Mrs. Wellman creamery. three public in 64 Main 3t.ee‘. i as 1 sliall pay no bills coi last week by automobile. They were Hanson Sunday, places the said town, and Telephone connection, j being joined later from this I accompanied as far us Boston Mrs by Capt. Daniel Nickels M. S. Hatch is having his farm build- by publishing the same in The date, October 3, by | an wife j Republican for a call. Mr. Porter is a 2w41 HARRY Rachael Pendleton who will make the I visiting W. S. Jones of is Journal, public newspaper published in his native town of ings painted. Brooks said Battery Service and Winter Storage d Specialty. trip West by rail, visiting her grandson, Searsport tor the first County; said publication and each of j mie in 37 and this doing the work. the other Franklin Nichols, in Chicago, before go- years, dinner was a notices to be thirty days before j gathering of old friends and the time DRY ng to Milwaukee, where she will spend I schoolmates, Mrs. Will Kelsey of Knox a few appointed for said that all WINTERING, £6.00 j Hanson spent view, the win er 1 ha.ving been Miss Myra nay appear and be heard if ^ecrow of days last week with her parents, Mr. and I they think WET 2.00 For Sci Searsport before her mar- iroper. STORAGE, Mrs. H. E. Chase, riage. Attest: JAMES A. Clerk. The Woman’s Club was pleasantly eft- J CILLEY, Modern village house in N Copy of petition and Order of Court. tertained on at the home of MisS Fred McKinley, B. H. S. ’20, has been Batteries Cleaned and Painted Free of stable and Friday News was eight rooms, h received iast week of the Attest: JAMES A. Clerk. Charge. Harriet Roulstone. Following an after- confined his home for the ten CILLEY, acres fruit trees and death of Mr. Leonard Clifford at his home to past land, noon of needlework the hostess was as- Village water in house. H in Fitchburg, Mass., Oct. 7th, after two days by sickness. and Service Station sisted by Mrs. G. R. Wilson and Miss CARD OF THANKS- Eveready Battery ished or unfurnished Also years of illness, from hardening of the Florence Colcord in serving rarebit, Rus- Miss Ardis Dolliff, U. of M and chum in Waldo for sale. Proper: arteries. He was born in this place (on Neighbors and friends, especially the sian tea and maple bonbons. This is the were week-end of her Franklin Wentworth. Api Cape Jellison) May 28, 1856, the son of guests parents, iebekahs of the I. O. O. F. of second uf the club since reor- Monroe, NETTIE E. 11 meeting George and Nancy Clifford. He married Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Dolliff. I (lease accept our deepest gratitude for ganization. A plan of combining social 231 Cumberla in youth Miss Lillian N. Staples, and the II you have done for our dear mother, enjoyment with some definite form of 41 Pol couple removed with their children to John H. Chase, who had the misfor- J drs. Elia R. Lincoln, in her long illness. work is to be consideration. given f itchburg about 27 shall never Kiddies’ years ago, where he tune to break his collar bone a few weeks forget your sympathy and Visit the Shop was employed the lelp since her death. God by Fitchburg railroad is still Mr. May bless you. £$ until ago, confined to his bed. ill. GOOD VALUES AUTOMOB SANDYPOIN'I. illness forced him to retire. A de- Mrs. Lewis R. Ross, FOR voted husband, father and Chase is gaining slowly and his many Mrs. George a. brother, his Cronin, Chur h Street, Next Door to National hank. FOR SALE lots to his immediate family is irrepar- friends hope to see him about soon. Mr. Ernest a. Lincoln. Mrs J. H. Ginn is in Belfast for a few able, as well as to his sisters, as one of GEORG1E E. HALL. Touring car and runabo whom, Mrs. Elmer his twin models. Apply to days. Thompson, BORN CARD OF THANKS sister, the blow falls with especial heavi- DICKEY -KN Nellie Shute has gone to Rockland Miss ness, owing to her frail condition of We wish to thank our friends and ^ 2w41 REAL ESI winter. health. To for the her and all the afflicted CORLISS. In Plymouth, N. H., Oct. 8, leighbors, especially Dr. Foster C. Small ones the sympathy of the 1 ind George O. for their sympa- Austin Moody and family have lately community to Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Corliss, a Frisbee, goes out. Always an upright citizen, daughter, Valora Jeanette. hy and kindness to us in our late be- moved to Searbport. a kind friend and genial neighbor, he eavement, also all who sent the many 1 i'j If will be missed as leautiful Mrs. J. P. Stowers visited in Brewer another good man MARRiEEL flowers. gone. He leaves to mourn their loss Mrs. George W. several days last week. the Frisbee, wife, who has cared for Thomas J. Frisbee. Room IJUlU tenderly him Drake Brothers of Frankfort loaded a during his long illness; four daughters, HENDERSON-SlDELINGER. In Belfast, Stitching Mrs. Wm. Webber of East Oct. 11, at the Methodist parsonage, by car with apples here last week. Templeton, CARD OF THANKS Mass., Mrs. Warren Y. Young of Wake- Rev. C. W. Martin, John H. Henderson James Pierce and We wish to thank our Mr. and Mrs. returned field, Mass., Mrs. E. G. Willard of Wake- Lillian M. Sidelinger, both of Rock- neighbors and land. friends for their kindness and WANTED Thursday from a visit in Waterville. field, Mrs. Delos A. Livermore of Quincy, sympathy HELP in our recent breavement. Also tor A late model, 5 speed (’All Mass., and one son, Frank Clifford of ROBINSON-lNGERSOLL. In Searsmont, the Mrs. Jessie Harding is in Hallowed for beautiful flowers. motor complete for any row f Mass. It was Aug. 11, at the M. E parsonage, by Rev. itchburg. a comforting hii and E. E. Louis Allen Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. GEorge N. This motor is of the a few weeks with her son family. thing to the bereaved family that the Harrison, Luce, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stitchers the market. Phosphor hr bearers were the four sons-in-law. Three Ruth Hazel Ingersoll. Mahoney, Top Mrs. Jay Perkins and children left Magneto in flywheel. Pm sisters also survive, Mrs. Horace Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smalley. home in Staples, trol. Fastens to stern of 1' Saturday for their Providence, Mrs. Will D. Hichborn and DIED. Mrs. Elmer Stitchers ment. R. I. Thompson of this town. The funeral Tip No government license o services were held in the Fitchburg home The Sandypoint Inn has closed and Roy Beckwith. In Belfast, Oct. 12, Mrs. for this type of boat mote Oct. 9th, and the beautiful flowers with Situation \\ allied Stitchers on fresh or salt water. and family have moved to Win- which the Henrietta L. Beckwith, aged 63 years and Back Wadleign room was banked bore silent is 14 days. for a man 45 to 65 My reason for selling witness to the esteem and love of friends. as housekeeper years terport. Gilchrest. In Oct. Walter B. be used on pointed stem The burial was in Fitchburg in Forest Knox, 10, old. ELLS, Clifton Merrill of Brewer has been here R. aged 43 years. Maine. All-Round Stitchers now have, Hills Cemetery. All the immediate fam- Gilchrest, lw42* Morrill, Merrill on HERRICK. In Belfast, Oct. Mrs. ~ for a vacation at the cottage ily were able to be present at the 15, services, Lucenie S. aged 73 years, 9 MAURICE W 1.0 as well as Mrs. Will D. who Herrick, the Point. Hichborn, months and 16 WAGES PAID returned home Oct. 11th. days. HIGHEST Mrs. L. K. Perkins returned Sunday PARSONS. In Attleboro, Mass., Oct. Horse Collars Hayford Block, Belfast. Margaret infant daughter of Eu- from Castine, where she has been for a 10, H., gene L. and Hazel Parsons, aged 7 days. We have a few second-hand horse col- few days. we sell at a CO. FRISBEE. In Belfast, Oct. 11, George lars which will bargain. Come COMMONWEALTH SHOE & LEATHER ft Miss Florence Harriman, who is at- W. Frisbee, aged 67 years and 14 days. in. DICKEY & KNOWLTON, S. C. Pattee, M. tending Bangor High School, was home Insurance and Real Estate, GARDINER, MAINE. 2w42 Pythian Block. Sunday for a short stay. OCT. 23 OFFICE IN Mrs. William Porter of Cali- Mr. and IS THE DATE. Coloniai Theatre Buildi fornia have been the guests of B. M. Mrs. Frank A. Busse is assisting Miss WANTED About fifty members of the Belfast Eames and wife the past week. THE ARMORY Louise H. Ferguson in her millinery par- Board of Trade autoed to Lincolnville Residence 45 High Street. Norman Clement and family of North- caught without lors during the absence on account of ill- FEMALE SKUNKS, for a supper at Tran- the week-end IS THE PLACE. Wednesday night 1EL. 338-2 ern Maine Junction spent injury. Apply to ness of Mrs. Bancroft H. Conant. with Mr. and Mrs. John Clements. KEEP IT IN MIND. 42tf ALLAN M. HOWES. quility Grange hall.