The Republican Journal. ^ r^j MK oo. MO. 46 BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1918. FOUR CENTS was the most 3 times a The journal. The and Girls’ Clubs. convenient for we all at- milk. I fed him this ration daj Brooks; Paul Griflin, Northport. Red Cross Notes. Boys’ tended school | 100 to 125 lbs, PERSONAL during the week. We con- until he weighed from tinued j meeting Saturdays until school when I fed him. twice a day morning and Pigs. Work Drive. He'd in Belfast whe" \ noted war Third Annual Meeting we met all he could clean up in 20 minutes Ivanella E. Alici The following articles have been ship- ; closfd Wednesdays. Dur- night Jackson, Liberty, $4; J. N. of is Girls’ Agncul- Attendance and Excellent ing the winter Miss except the meal Hoit Hampden Highlands N- and With Record Ruby Barker gave a of the same mixture, L. Clara I. Edwards ped for the month: 174 knitted .articles, I ICO demonstration on sal. to 1 1-2 lbs. Light, Liberty, $3; relatives in Belfast and Red Cross Notes. Exhibits. War Breads; it was at increased to 75 lbs. and /isiting Liberty. lubs this Lawrence Burnham 90 pajamas, 188 transport slipper^ 30con- meeting where I became enthused and during the latter part of my feeding Liberty, S3; Mitchell, so valescent 110 Miss Eliza J. of Portland although I had cooked some before and this ration I did not have skim milk 1 S2; Owen Berry, Knox, S2; Hattie E. Mc- robes, refugee garments, Cunningham Letter from it mixture. Another Over two hundred members of the enjoyed immensely. A short time af- put 12 lbs. meat meal in the Kinley, Jackson, $2; Kenneth W. Colcord 270 comfort kits, 80 quilts 5x7, 2 knitted : irrived recently to visit friends and rel- in Mr. and o old Yarn Donahue gave an When he was 5 months days : Paper Waldo County Agricultural and Canning interesting Belfast, S2; and SI each by Ed^rin Berry, afghans, 1 knitted infant’s afghan, 550 ieves. Correspond- talk at the schoolhouse. Although few he weighed 226 lbs. and was exhibited at County accompanied by their leaders and first Ger- blue jackets, 400 cotton pads. Frank Waterman and Theodore Bram- Clubs, of the girls attended the demonstration, 1 the Belfast fair, and won the prize Knox; Augusta Nickerson, Belfast; found it so parents, began to gather in Belfast early interesting that I wished more of *3.00. trude Staples, Belfast; Freemetta C. Paul, The Belgian Relief garments have been lall were at home from Coiby College to might have gone for too fatten my pig as soon Maine Items.... last Friday morning with headquarters they might have I did not start to Helen Wilson, Stockton Springs and the is made that ! | become not want to kill Knox; forwarded, request ipend Sunday. interested and thus a few more as I should, because I did Rea! Estate. at the Armory in the Belfast Opera no more be sent in until there is another been added to our club which consisted of him until December so started feeding Ashbury Marden, Kn#x; Norman Webber, Mrs. W. H. Snow was called to Water- Orrin J. as secre- Stockton Springs, House. Capt. Dickey, eight members. him this ration of 100 lbs. corn meal, 25 Brooks; Ida M. Jones, Jackson; Lloyd H. call. zille Tuesday by the death of her sister, 6 lbs. meat i ^ of the Belfast Board of Trade, assist- After school closed Miss Alfreds Ellis lbs. feed 1 lb. salt and spondence. tary flour, Wentworth, Belfast; George Deering, The annual meeting of the Chapter rfrs. Herbert Fuller. came and gave us a a thick paste and giving f Belfast. ed by the Boy Scouts, extended every demonstration on meal, making Brooks; Raymond Deering, Brooks; Mil- will be held Nov. 20th at 4 m. bread; although she had time to show us him all he will clean up to a feed. p. at the Claude Jepson returned to Cam r Dev- ! Heins in the way of enter- ;,nd Hunting courtesy possible as far as the dred E. James only rising, we learned the I have kept fresh water, charcoal,wood- Hall, Brooks; L- Eastman, City National Bank. This will be an ins Monday after spending a furlough at Three Men and tainment, etc., and County Agent Nor- most important part, the We weeds or some other green stuff Ruth mixing. ashes, Knox; Merton Reynolds, Thorndike; open meeting and a large attendance is 1 lis home in this and he is now city. v Saw....Smart man S. Donahue had charge of the pro- planned to make two recipes at each before him at all times, i Leman, Liberty; Walter Chase, Burnham requested. meeting, one at least to be taken from the 6 1-2 months weighs 308 1-2 lbs. and Howard W. Heath arrived home re- Somebody’s Dol- gram and the business affairs of the meet- old, William lesson which we were labor $44.72, [ Evelyn A. Hadley, Jackson; studying, the other has cost me including my A renewed call is made for jokes, pict- < :ently from New York to visit his mother, The forenoon was taken up with was sold It. ing. one Mrs. Miller or one of the members if the pig ! Smith Lyjlia F. Herrick, Belfast I making $14.34 profit Brooks; ures and magazines of the size of Harp- 1 drs. Flora W. Heath. suondence...Ship- registering, assigning rooms, distributing recommended. Our first attempt at at the market price. Doris Clarence Bar- | Clements, Monroe; or recipes outside of the lessons was cream Kenneth W. Colcord, Be.fast. er’s, Scribner’s, Century Everybody’s. Julia E. clerk in the Carle go On....Truth club buttons, etc., and many a smiling Owen E. Brooks Miss Brown, ] den, Brooks; Miller, As the of is puffs. We had very good luck as Miss quota scrap-books 500 per a sud- child was pleased by these buttons. Be- George Hill- tore, is convalescing from very Ellis can testify for we had them the day Club lead- Clayton Higgins, Belfast; month it will take a all ad- Miss Ella Greely,the Liberty good many maga- len and serious ill turn. Married.... fore the afternoon exercises began she was here. I didn’t count but I South Montville Born.. them, | man, Troy; Lyle Paul, to with the er, made the report of the nominating zines keep up order. This journed to Custom House Square where think she must have eaten at least a Isabel Stubbs, Brooks; Arthur Reynolds, Frederick Obrey of the Home Furnish- Market. dozen. committee for officers for the coming furnishes an easy way to help. Interest- Adrian C. Tuttle took a fine group pic- Erlon Waldo; John F. ng Co, has been at home from Camp the summer we made Troy; Payson, cards will be ! During various year who were separately presented by ing post acceptable, and ture of later sold as souvenirs. 1 Elder )evens on a them, other which was ice cream. Gray, Troy; Arthur Hall, Brooks; short furlough. things, among request neither these nor the magazines need be Work Drive. at with Mr. Crossland with the urgent War The program opened 1.30p. m., We made strawberry ice cream, robbing J Murphy, Burnham; Donald Deering, Miss Florence M. Kimball has returned [nitevi for a and failing that for a smile, new. Please leave your contributions a piano solo by Miss Isabel Mrs. Miller’s garden for the berries. speech very pleasing Brooks. 1 rom Bath accompanied by her brother About the time we to eat received the cheers of their either at Miss Annie V. Field’s on Prim- and Frame of Clement W Wes- began people while they j, Well Advertised Searsport. Miss Isabel Frame of Searsport woe ' van, who had been seriously ill with in- appeared from all directions but we had a fellow workers: President,Fred MeKinley rose Hill or at Mrs. J ohn R. Dunton’s, ’■ ~ cott, mayor of Belfast, president of the ,, Assured. plenty for all. thrift on the National luenza. of vice president, Jerome Quim- the 8 stamps, $2, 9 Church street. National Bank and of the Board of The was done at Jackson; City housekeeping chiefly war and when her name is for- of Miss Ruth Le- garden Harry L. White, who enlisted in tne took evident in welcom- home, although we got plenty of practice by Brooks; secretary, INew Utticial Orders. •d War Workers Trade, pleasure warded to Washington, D. C., she will in dish at our I am man of treasurer, Miss Ruth M. 'Javy some time age, is now in the pay- leaders and and washing meetings. Liberty; “On last year, nearly thesub- ing the clubs, parents a February 10th, v ms been sure we all enjoyed our season’s work as • receive National certificate. 1 nasters’ training school at Princeton, N. them Streeter of Brooks. six weeks before the United States de- and most took the occasion to congratulate well as increasing our knowledge of cook- ,,nf. fences What the clubs are doing for the bene- State Leader Crossland complimented He has been commissioned ensign. in the coun- we “Hoov- clared National Red Cross Head- well on their happy lot of living ing and housekeeping; surely war, ,,f organized of all be learned from the follow- the Club on their exhibits and estimated Davis of Ben- re- erized” for We did not leave a crumb. fit may advised its to Eugene I. and Frank O. under try. He remarked that the assembly quarters Chapters prepare ommittees Most of us will it next incident when it was learned that a that the in the hall annex and the death he used to try again year ing display for war. That which has followed in the * on, who were called here by Orlando minded him of the days when hairman when we ought to do better work after of 15 in a town not the records of and pig products Mrs. Sarah J. it boy years, living poultry record of the Red Cross in to win < f their grandmother, and Mrs. teach school. He assured them that one season’s training. As we had to use helping A Simmons over 15 miles from Belfast had never meant at least $7,200 for the season’s 1 returned to their homes the was more difficult to make this war and to relieve the suffering dorse, Tuesday. was a real of the city and substitutes it —units. pleasure been in the He said his peo- ■work of the Waldo Club. He al- things and have as good luck as we other- city before. County out of constitutes Board of Trade to have these annual j growing it, something Sergt. and Mrs. Dana B. Southworth these we did our but it is so that of the exhibits be icy s Assistance. wise would, but by using ple traded in some other place; urged many which American citizen has the He them the same of every , eturned to Portland Tuesday morning New gatherings. promised i "bit” to help win the war.—Ruth M. some of that sent to Portland for the State Club dem- from the safe to say he will bring to be American Red by the three Belfast Brooks. right proud. Every fter a few days visit with relatives in i W. W. generous backing ; Streeter, to Belfast in the time to come. onstrations. He said Waldo was the first I D., trade must feel a sense of Cross worker grati- and also all the money the clubs t his city. Sergt. Southworth is stationed to the com* Banks ! of the eleven counties in Maine having ,j spoke had a share in it all, of 1919. Sam’s corn. tude in having t Fort needed to buy pigs for the season This is Uncle We com- club to hold their McKinley. -v slants in the after- PRIZES AWARDED. organized work, post- menced to plow my piece May 1918. The moment has now come to prepare He his pleasure that the pig 18, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Mahoney of Court room, when expressed poned meeting and if the others main- We got along very well until we got | for peace. Actual peace may come at of 1918 had been so very success- work it and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. ■ al address ever project about in the middle of the piece, then The following prizes were financed tained this county’s excellent ledford, Mass., any moment; it may be deferred for some ful and said that considering the season what do you suppose happened? Bel- ’ownsend of West Somerville, Mass., re- ruing he spoke first Why! from the generous gifts of the three j would exceed the U. of M. Extension in time. Until real peace is here, there can the exhibits were remarkable. He urged we struck “Kaiser Bill” the shape of a ( urned to their homes last Sunday by ,iter at the Armory. fast Banks amounting to $200: Department’s most optimistic hopes. rock. We had to stop the horses and dig be no relaxation in any Red Cross effort them to use the Belfast stores when after relatives in this city as an am* Garden. Mr. a young man whom uto, visiting ..v,, h army him out and put him on a drag. It took Large Crossland, to active hostilities. that their home incident « they wanted anything a of horses and a of oxen to H. ! children would them nd vicinity. v the war in all its pair pair haul Christine Fames, Searsport, $4; naturally admire,led But even with peace, let no one sup- town stores did not carry. He made a him. We took him and dumped him in Feme ! in cheers for all who were con- of Harlie F. 4'nr bravery at Ver- Ruth Leman, Liberty, S3; Reynolds, rousing The many friends Godfrey The water washed over that the work of the Red Cross is most argument in favor of the brook. him. closed pose be has impressive Knox, $2; Hazel E. Boynton, Liberty, $2; I cerned in the Club’s welfare and vill be glad to learn that he has graduat- h spoken I wish the German Kaiser was there too. finished. Millions of American boys are at home and said that it would be He is en- trading We finished in a little $1 each by Maurice H. Boynton, Liberty; with cheers for Uncle Sam and Victory. * d from the non-commissioners’ school, a day. plowing while, still under arms. Thousands of them are well for them to discourage their parents Went- then I harrowed it a lot. Every time the Bertha Harding, Knox; Lloyd H. Club Leaders. t Camp Devens, where he has been since sm, a man of high sick oi to the \ stores strike a rock it wounded. Owing shortage sending to the large department harrow would would Alma Woodbury, Knox; ast and is now at the officers’ ■ and in- worth, Belfast; Stockton H. Belfast, July, an character one was a Springs, Huiley; in it take a or more to the money out of the squeal as if some pulling pig’s shipping, may year tnus taking county, Northport. A. Dun- chool at Camp Lee, Va. He is a student of ear. I had quite a time harrowing the Myrtle Hills, Esther F. Evans; Searsport, Ida home from France. But should be here in circulation. bring our boys when it kept hole in where “Kaiser Bill” came I Small Garden. S. Pitcher left for home from over from, can; Morrill, Ruth E. Dow; Burnham, whatever the our arms Elbridge Saturday a feature in mak- time, protecting These clubs were large done harrowing in a little while. One got Cora anc ■ his duties in .mu of waking up the Clifford Paul, Morrill, $4; Hills, Alice McGee; Unity, Dr. E. M. Soule must be about them and their families tuburn to resume Monday one and I it. It ing Waldo county large family, day papa planted grew very Bel- F, of who are little Lineolnville, $3; Clayton Higgins, Mrs. Guy Horton; Searsmont, M. * he public schools as superintendent doing fast. When it was about 3 inches tall over the whole period which must elapse which it should be. Mrs. C. home the .> Searsport, $2; C. M. Howes and 1 nusic. He has been at during with the Joneses.” Jack Frost made a visit to me. He bit fast, $2; Marjorie Towle, Hunt; Liberty, before the normal life of peace can be re- Mrs. B. L. Aborn of Knox in behalf of off some of my corn. He helped himself, each Pauline Searsport; M. A. Free- ' ive weeks the Auburn schools were clos- hue of the present and $1 by Towle, Howes; Troy, Scavcy Piper; : sumed. to too. I planted some over. It grew very Ruth I. San- was and con- the guests very gracefully responded Vaughan Hatch, Morrill; dom, Perley C. Allen; Monroe, Chestei d on account of the influenza epidemic. logical fast. It eared out when Our soldiers and sailors are enlisted un- and address. She got pretty well, W. com- this cordial interesting Waldo; Elizabeth Harding, Waldo; W. Mrs. George jr, well deserved the horses got out one night and got in it born, Eastman; Brooks, til the Commander in Chief tells them Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Ritchie received a what the keen appreciation for one Lineolnville; Grace Miller Jackson: er !.. f rost., who in his expressed and ate some. All went well until IJernald Warren, and R. S. Greenwood; there is no more work for them to do in I ( elegram Tuesday from their son Alphon- Belfast Board of Trade, Messrs. the oxen got in the Riot and destroy- Annitf Searsport; Ada F. manner had made a Banks, day Gurney, Waldo; Rogers, J. H. McKinley; Morrill, Sanborn, war. Red Cross member \v the Let every on at Dayton, Ohio, saying that he ex- and Boy Scouts, the ed two rows. Then all went well for a Vesta Hig- rushed food for the Dickey Donahue, Vivian Wentworth, Waldo; Ralph Simmons; East Northport, worker our soldiers while then the cows got in to the plot Belfast, and show returning , acted to arrive home the last of the he cer- U. of M. Extension representatives have Frances Rogers, Searsport; Harriet L. Orrin J. k .inn, who said and ate some of it. Then in about a gins, Belfast; Whiting; Belfast, and sailors that to care for their health, veek. He is chief electrician and has to make these clubs and their an- Hazel its new' ideas ar.d done week I picked the corn. It turned out Gladys Brown, Liberty; Ravin, Dickey. we are enlisted j welfare and happiness, , ompleted a four years’ enlistment in the and I I had a bee Merle R. left a im- nual gathering so profitable pleasant. pretty well, guess. husking Knox; Virginia Foster, Unity; r. nney good for no less period than they are. I J. S. N. He has been critically with in- one day. We had a good time husking THE CHURCHES. si< linking people and a Mr. Donahue then called upon the Lib- Wright, Jackson. corn. We threw husks at each other. I The cessation of war will reveal a pic- | luenza. a club which I:. v:.:« are not doing their erty Club to give meeting to I Canning. sold my fodder for $5.00 papa. hope ture of misery such as the world has said was a model for any club to fol- had luck in corn Reformed church will hold ser- ir » rward to the diffi- he everybody good raising McKin- Trinity Ruth Leman, Liberty, $4;t>oris never seen before, especially in the many BOWEN. and I that Jack AMOS v 1 low. Miss Clara Edwards, president; and other vegetables hope vices next Sunday at 2.30 p. m., followec itr. action period. ley, Jackson, $3; Eunice M. Bean, Center cannot themselves. Frost wont make so many unexpected countries which help Miss Ruth secretary and Edward by Sunday school. Leman, visits next R. Montville, S3; Mary E. Adams, South will expect the Red ■i!,:' Timittee year.—Mark Shibles, aged The American people Amos, young son of Charles H. and Fledges. treasurer, proceeded with the will be the Whitaker, 12 Knox Station. S2; Mildred Hall, Brooks, $2; There services at Congrega- as years, Montville, Cross to continue to act their agent in ,laude F. (Thurston) Bowen, died at their .ms were raised and of grownups to con- by dignity precision Ethel M. Paul, South Montville, S2; Har- tional church next Sunday morning wit! and broken repairing broken spirits j iome on Congress street after a long ill- ,mittees before the old and new business and Although it was later than the time duct the general riet M. Esancy, South Montville, S2; and preaching by Rev. William Vaughan. and Condi- rules I could bodies. Peace terms peace , iess of bronchitis Tuesday, November 18 members specified in the contest get tees began work: routine work with present. SI each Bertha Whitaker, Liberty; The trustees and standing committee are no setting hens until April 16th. On by tions will determine how we may best ad- ; th. He was ten months and eighteen The entertainment that followed the busi- EI- at ser- $1,500 that I set two hens on thirteen eggs Edwina S. Berry, Center Montville; requested to meet the close of the vast stricken areas which day minister to the , ays old. Little Amos was an unusually 1,000 in a ness session was participated by Gladys each. The eggs which I got from neigh- nora M. Center Montville; Mar- vices. Sunday school at noon. 500 Place, have been harrowed by war, and in this | and attractive winning all bor were to be of the White iright child, Ludwick, Gladys Young, Gertrude Lud- supposed M. Brooks; Edith Harding, 250 jorie Reeves, At the Unitarian church Sunday morn- great act of mercy, the heart and spirit | learts by his £ood nature and will be sad- Doris Wyandotte strain. 200 wick, Alice Light, Clyde Bachelder, Elvie M. Payson, Waldo; Clara continue to The nests were in the barn chamber Waldo; ing at 10.45, Rev. A. E. Wilson wil of the American people must ] y missed in the family circle. He is f 200 and Nella Jackson and Lib- Gladys Brown, where nothing could disturb the hens. Edwards, Liberty; Gladys E. Young, the American Red and a sis- 200 preach on the subject, “Victory anc be r.- obilized through urvived by his father mother, were made of and Hazel Boynton. They hay thoroughly Florence 1 erty; Hazel E. Boynton, Liberty; Peace.” A service issuer I Cross. two Walter and 200 disinfected with lice The hens victory just er, Sadie, and brothers, Charles E. State club leader, powder. Theo 200 Crossland, F. Adams, Sbuth Montville; Davis, On behalf of the War we ac- services were held were also sprinkled freely with the pow- by the American Unitarian Associatior Council, j iarry. The funeral a brief address the ■ 200 made encouraging South Montville; Gladys M. Ludwick, our der before being placed on the nests. will be used. Sunday school at noon, cordingly ask. each member of splen- rhursday afternoon at 2.30 o’clock, Rev. 200 ; careful of their account clubs to be During the day time a screen was placed Liberty; Gladys Brown, Liberty; Frances workers the land words 200 All cordially invited to these services. did body of throughout , 3. H. Martin officiating, speaking was later in sheets and very particular with their over each nest and removed Abbie Nickerson, Rogers, Searsport; to bear in mind the solemn obligation ( bereaved family. Ihe 200 the the hens could get off to Miss A. J. Gwynne of State if comfort to the '■ a stories of the work, for the season afternoon,so Flor- Hallowed, 200 etc., Brooks; Merle R. Wright, Brooks; which rests upon each one to “carry on.’’ were a silent .her, eat and exercise. the of the , nany beautiful flowers b 100 of when they would exceed the Caro Missionary, occupied pulpit 1919, At this time I had the measles, so could ence Seekins, Waldo; Gordon, We cannot abate one instant in our efforts 1 ribute of from neighbors and 100 church last anc sympathy work of 1918. He called attention not tend the hens and the eggs Stella Baptist Sunday morning good j myself South Montville; Sellers, Belfast; or in our spirit. There will be an abund- basket from father and mother; 100 Services will be held nexi j riends: to the four essentials to success in agri- were not tested. On May 7th they began Christine evening. J00 Doris G. Brown,Liberty; Eames, ance of work to do, and specific advises | Amos Bowen; Walter to hatch. At the end of the two m. louquet, bouquet, industry day Orrie Sunday at 10.45 a. m. and at 7.30 p. 100 culture-initiative, imagination, Searsport; Ethel V. Jones,Jackson; will be given, but even at the moment of and Bowen; chickens had hatched and the next morn- Rev. I. B. Mower of Waterville will be lowen; bouquet, Sadie Harry 100 and enthusiasm. Isabel ing one more. This was all that ever F. Emmons, Northport; Frame, let no Red Cross worker falter. and Mr. and the the for the peace lasket, Mrs. Mary Thurston p- n, 100 At the close of the program all ad- hatched from All the E. speaker, topic morning b-i twenty-six eggs. Searsport; Erma White, Monroe; Our spirits must now call us .to show drs. Herbert Mr. 100 “What Does Mean?” anc Patterson; bouquet, to school common where athletic others were rotten. However, as the being, Victory 11 journed Elouise Shibles, Knox; Helen M. Carey, that it is not the roar of cannon or the j 100 chickens seemed I thought in ind Mrs. Harry Clements; bouqtiet, Ruth were in. very healthy the evening, “Caring for the Sources.’ 100 exercises indulged Arline Wentworth, Knox; Annie own alone that directs our them well worth raising. Brooks; blood of our inight and Mrs. Weymouth; pillow, Mr. were to Sunday school at noon; Christian En- 100 The boys grouped according on and Mildred Deering, a will The first week I fed them bread Rogers, Searsport; activities, but that great people ind Mrs. John bouquet, Mr. 100 the winners deavor at 6.30 p. m.; prayer meeting Chapman; age in the potato races and water. After that I made up a dry mash MillieM. Whitcomb, Morrill. and to 100 Brooks; continue to respond greatly freely ind Mrs. George Madden; bouquet, Miss were: Wentworth of Knox first consisting of cracked corn, oat meal and this, Thursday, evening. “Mr.- M. Lloyd and to serve ■■:. Knowlton 100 meat This seemed to be what Cooking and Housekeeping. its obligation opportunity darian Smith; bouquet, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wentworth of second scraps. The Methodist Rev, .Son, 100 and Lloyd Belfast, Peoples Church, mankind.’’—The War Council of the the chicKens needed and they grew fast. Ruth M. Streeter, Brooks, $4; Nina E. Clark; bouquet, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoo one of 10 to 12. Stanley Paul Charles W. in group As the weather was cold the chickens Martin, pastor. Parsonage Brooks, *3; Mildred Flail, Brooks, American Red Cross. \rey. $6,750 of Knox first and Allison Curray of Knox stayed in the barn chamber for two weeks. Dickey, No. 7 Court street. Sunday morning, and $1 each Mr. Jackson, Division Manager says: sometime when all life’s cares are o’er, in a small Ethel V. Jones, Brooks, *2, I lie house-to-house second in the group of 12 to 14. William I then put them out of doors $2; preaching at Franklin F. 10.45, Phillis: form of Chapter production activ- We shall meet our darling gone before, chicken coop. They were fed three times by Gertrude L. Jenkins, Brooks; Berths Every with re- of Knox first and William Mur- of will deliver the hand in the same old mg generous Reynolds Watertown, Mass., with one Shall clasp his little- a day and had fresh water at every meal, Ryan, Brooks; Marjorie M. Reeves, ity must be continued excep- m mil tees are endeav- of Burnham second in the group of sermon. school at 12. way phy 1 tried fastening the old hen but she would Sunday Sunday that is which j Brooks. tion, surgical dressings, \nd will be first to say, or Wood of Belfast was first his little voice per cent more than the 14 to 16. E. get away or become tangled in the string, evening at 7.30. Prayer meeting this The call- Potatoes. must be stopped immediately. welcome you to my home of light t Colcord of Belfast was sec- so I let her go and the chickens had free Com- >10,000 for the city and and Clayton Thursday, evening at 7.30. The work is due Where there’s no more and no more ranifp nvpr nil t.h#» farm ing off of surgical dressings pain race. Bernard B. Eastman, Knox, $4; Elmer 'he which will ond in the Boy Scout munity Supper Tuesday evening at 6 p ware- night. county, As the chickens grew larger it became to the fact that there are in our ■' 1 C. Colby, Montville, 13; Lloyd H. Went- spring drive. Mon- The Clubs and their guests were enter- evident that there were two White Wyan- m. in the vestry. An orchestra will fur- houses in France and in the United States Jerome 1 the work but dotte cockerels and one Rhode Island Red worth, Belfast, 52; Quimby, nish music. A delicious menu. Don’1 ALBI A M. DUNBAR. ielayed tained at a banquet at Red Men’s hall, an ample reserve supply to meet every MRS. pullet. After they were about nine weeks Brooks, $2; Norman Davis, Montville, $2 aifts of all Americans with the Daughters of Pochontas cater- forget the date. Tickets 50 cents. Peo- which may arise. ltt‘l old 1 on crack- contingency began feeding them wholly and $1 each by Ashbury Marden, Knox; r nation who will en- E. Frost was toast master. ples church welcomes all the people al- the countries of our Albina wite of Wellington E. Durr- '!■ ing. Mr. O. ed keeping a supply where they The conditions in M., corn, Hattie McKin- men over Fred McKinley, Jackson; A new bool her home in East riiig of our Rev. Charles W. Martin of the Metho- could get it any time, also fresh water by ways. “Billy Sunday” song Allies are such that our commissions jar, died at Belfast them. About Sept. 15th one of the cock- ley Jackson; Raymond Quimby, Brooks; is now used in the meet- was ill a icm, world peace. dist church offered prayer and responses Sunday evening abroad have notified us of the unlimited Mov. 5th. She only short time ! erels disappeared. 1 was unable to find R. Jackson; William L. Charles Hadley, ings. for civilian relief. ind her death resulted from a hemorrhage. were made by Rev. Arthur Wilson, the cause. That left me one cockerel need for garments Pauline Brooks. hai i Whitney, Knox; Webber, was 70 old. She is survived dale. Unitarian, Prof. Ralph P. Mitchell, and one pullet On weighing them Octo- Therefore, I hope you will make a con- She years by RURAL CARRIER EXAMINATION. Mayor Wescott, Prof Crossland and Mr. ber 14th I found the cockerel weighed five Sweet Corn. centrated effort to finish at once all in- rer husband, one daughter, Lenora F., pounds and the pullet four pounds. Herbert L. Stevens of East Bel- loing a few jobs of Donahue. Each speaker was given ardent William Smith, Brooks, 58; Thurman The States Civil Service Com- completed orders for refugee garments in vife of s, This makes my poultry venture un- United was at the to care for additional and four sons, Joseph S., George O’ applause. The evening spent profitable to the amount of one dollar and L. Fogg, Montville, $7; Clyde Smith, mission has announced an examinatioi ! order to prepare fast, attended and Ora of East Belfast and Wellington Southport, visit- Colonial Theatre. They also thirty-four cents (81.34). But next year Brooks, 56; Herman L. Boynton, Liberty, for the County of Waldo, Maine, to bi orders we are about to receive, and you 1 1 mean to try poultry and now the American week, the Theatre at 8.30 a. m. the next.morn- raising again, $5; Charles G. Sanborn, Waldo, $5; Nor- held at Belfast Dec. to fill thi must prepare your organization for these L., with Expedition- the 14, 1918, i by following instructions more care- in France. The funeral took ing to enjoy some specially appropriate man Davis, Montville, 55; Elmer C. Colby, of rural carrier at Stocktoi largely increased orders. Refugee work i.y Forces preached a very in- fully I hope to have better success. position U. ■ last at 3 secured Mr. Donahue. Ruth $4; Everett C. Harding,Waldo, and vancancies that at this time is the emergency and should jlace at her late home Thursday re Nov. 3rd. pictures by Leman, Liberty. Montville, Springs may late — account a. m. with Rev. William Vaughan of the fteraj ,.ir $4; Charles Place, Center Montville, 54; routes from other be stimulated, to its utmost. On 1 The morning session was most' enjoy- occur on rural post -i!"x Center attended During the latter of last winter fr' part a rrinity Reformed Church of East Bel- Her, is.- was fur- Chester Jackson, Montville, 54; Clyde in the above mentioned of the coming winter, rapid production j able and enthusiastic. Music Mr. Donahue of the University of offices county I mday evening. Maine, 'ast The interment was in * Liberty, $3; Allen Colby, Mont- t< of refugee garments will mean infinitely | officiating. ‘■sad i. nished Miss Beulah Young of Belfast the leader of the Waldo Bacheler, The examination will be open only ur, 11 by County Agricul- r roster are prepar- in life than any Trove Cemetery. I,.. in the absence of the Frankfort Club an- tural Clubs, spoke at one of our Boy ville, S3; Hervey Jackson, Montville, 53; male citizens who are actually domicile! greater service saving '' "'i for Scout on the i the winter. meetings different branches Harold Clarence of work we in *■ v. on Remarks were Eastman, Montville, 53; in the territory of a in thi other type may do, fact; d|,-j nounced the program. of his work and at that postoffice LYDIA E. SMITH. 1 time the pig club • *'■ are about to Millard R. Roberts, and who meet the other one now will be of more value Perry made by Messrs. Donahue and Crossland appealed to me, as the Belfast Board of Ludwick, Liberty, 53; county require- garment * for Lawrence P. in three or four the winter. in the absence of Miss Ruby I. Barker, Trade would lend seven dollars, secured Jackson, 53; Bagley, Troy,2; ments set forth in form No. 1977. This forn than many garments Lydia E., wife of Harold H. Smith of by a note to be paid in the fall of this Fred J. 52; Kelsey C. months. We that you turn over \ '"MmPiam was home from the home demonstration agent. The prize Lowell, Liberty, and application blanks may be obtaine! suggest East Belfast, died Nov. 9th of pneumonia Hf,,. year, and if the pig died of disease the rooms to 1,11 a on Season’s Monroe, 52. from the offices mentioned above or fron your Surgical Dressings work furlough last week. essays the same subject, My note would be canceled. Clements, following influenza. Her age was 31 Corn. the United States Civil Service Commis- refugee garment work. l‘1, wl"' has been Work were read as follows: In a week or so I joined the pig project Yellow rears, 8 months and 22 days. She was Hij visiting ■ —-. '° club and after receiving some circulars sion at Washington, D. C. Application! horn in the of X">*on to visit friends, MY SEASON’S WORK. > Jerome Quimby, Brooks, 54; Edwin B. Monroe, daughter Henry hi on bow to select and feed a I to Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. j’ pig begun R. should be forwarded to the Commissior and Abbie Dunbar She is sur- :| '' for a Whitaker, Palermo, 53; Mark Shibles, Dickey. ,, aterville his and look around Berkshire I wrote and who enlisted last summer in the ht visited I joined the Cooking Housekeepins at at the earliest practicabli Spear, and a number of Charles G. Sanborn, Waldo Washington vived by her husband, a daughter by a Mfs. J. E. Nov. Club upon the invitation of our local telephoned places, but the Knox; 52; 51; merchant arrived home last Perry, date. marine, Fri- Mrs. and some of the girlc nearest I could find was a Berkshire and M. A. 51. iormer marriage with the late Charles leader, Miller, Fogg, Brooks, day from the Corey Hill Hospital in ^ Our first White Chester which I of the of the preseni a son Wvn who were already members. cross, bought Poultry. During continuance Henderson, and daughter by her "'f'0 has at the E. H. Knowlton, Belfast. On I Brookline, Mass. He is slowly recover- Hi,, ,,llan’ been visiting meeting was held March 30, 1916, May 1st war the Commission will, in accordanci second her mother, two a a Erma Roberts, Jackson, 54; Rhodnej marriage, sisters, Ti' h' home of Mrs. Miller. We received oui made pen, took bag and got my a from a severe operation on his lungs Raynes, has re- pig, with the of the Postoffice De- ing and Minnie Nto'h;' two of th« black and white affair A. Thompson, Troy, 52; Jerome request Vlrs. Lucy D. Stinson Mrs. ll°me in instruction papers and tried weighing 15 1-2 Quimby, necessitated by a case of pneumonia fol- L R. I. and 4 admit women to rural carriei a Warren ~—— Providence, recipes found in Lesson I. We discussed lbs. .weeks old, being born on April Brooks, 52; and 51 each to Isabel Brown, partment, 5. Grotton, half-brother, U Senator Lewis has often assumed to PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY speak for the President, but probably in ihrr^tmnt The Republican Journal Pub. Co. this instance his only intent was to tickle Mr. Wilson’s ear. There is no danger A. I. BROWN, Editor. that the Senate will pass these resolutions because that body as a whole, is not yet ADVRRi ising Terms. For one square, one on a par the Reichstag. It has not inch lenath in column, 26 centB for one week jvith sluggish bowels have allowed poison- «ni 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. yet become so completely Kaiserized. ous to accumulate in your Terms. In advance, $2 00 a impurities Subscription There are a great many of our citizens $1.00 frrBix months; 60 cents for three system you are liable to suffer severe- year; for individual months. who believe that the mania ly with the grip. Dr. True’s Hixir, to an of 67 power is increasing in this country the famous household remedy ward off the is a feeling that years’ reputation, may A SERIOUS QUESTION. alarming extent. There grip or make an attack light and easily economic and sanity should rule political thrown off. Why? Because in accordance with Those who have read the Constitution in the United States, axioms which almost a cen- of the United States with care, have no fundamental a half of experience has crystal- doubt noticed that it is a document tury and Dr, True’s Elixir ized into something which has proved to wherein its framers succeeded in express- the is a vegetable medicine that puts to without be safe and dependable. On the contrary, ing what they wished say, system in good condition, prevents evidently believes that one wasting a great amount of florid language. Senator Lewis and relieves constipation, stimulates have entire control of a and the diges- In iixing the powers and duties of the man should the appetite improves One tive It can do no harm. It is about 325 words were democratic form of government. powers. President, only Ask your in a purely vegetable. druggist the duties and limits man power is not to be tolerated employed. It states for it, or write DR. J. F. TRUE & CO., makes no difference the prerogatives of the President with republic, and it Auburn, Me. 40c., 60c., £1.00. or a Re- clarity and precision, and nowhere does whether the man is a Democrat it state or imply that he, son-in-law Mc- publican. Adoo or any other person has authprity toother Letter From Mr. THIS WEEK’S DRIVE. Sibley. to take the railroads, telegraphs, tele- or other property phones, expresses any Dear Journal: After coming out of The United War Work Campaign is to individuals or belonging corporations, Yellowstone I went to Big a response to a ;he Park, when it has been lawfully acquired by now awaiting generous a short distance from Livingston, call for funds. We should remember that rimber, them. Of course it will be admitted that ind a few days at the beautiful number of our soldiers must re- spent when the successful prosecution of a war a large Home of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Whitney. tor months. Much like the confronts the Comman- main abroad many present was a former Waldo boy will be necessary, and it is Mr. Whitney der-in-chief it become police work may necessary went West about 1882, and Mrs. that several German fortified towns and for him to exceed his constitutional pow- likely a Belfast the daughter them. Certainly Whitney was girl, and take from an will be garrisoned by ers, private property W. She mar- number of our boys will af the late Charles Haney. or a to enhance no considerable individual corporation and have States until the ried Mr. Whitney in 1891, they of the but it should at return to the United the safety Nation, and like many £ are concluded. Even been very prosperous, least be reasonably certain that the gov- peace negotiations who have started on a sheep if the should bring home ranchers ernment can manage the property so government cattle ranch and have endured the a month during the winter and and better than the owners were 300,000 taken, such a and have would at least 7 months inconveniences of life, managing it. Besides that, spring it require for property their their way of living, to that task. During this per- prospered; changed been should not be taken unless its taking will complete for themselves and their will need the the en- and built family, fighting to the successful iod, our boys care, They’ve contribute prosecution in rhe where they take and the ministrations of the homes city of the war. It will be difficult to make tertainment was also to fund to be life more easily. I pleased ' of Waldo believe that associations which ask for the the people county Mrs. mother and is as meet there Whitney’s little raised this week. This fund just taking over numerous telephone who is now and it is also Mrs. Eugene Patterson, It to much needed “over there” just lines was a war necessity. appears went West with her hus- as the send- a widow, and as much our duty to raise it, 1914! them to have been an absurdity, and since time the went. homes funds has been. The band about the Whitney’s A making Mr. Burleson of Texas the Di- ing of previous ., and From there I went to Laurel, Montana, of that line only makes money will be honestly expended rector-General for a few at the homes of those comfort and cheer to the lone- to visit days men who wear horizon blue, bronzed more absurd. The will bring the absurdity gov- Coombs. I think I men- gallant ones. A John and Elmer the weary and the sick winter of this ernment has taken several hundred some, last of are their fifth war ‘‘The tioned, in the letters I wrote year, who entering upon and railroads for which celebrated writer has wisely said: poilus telephone lines, visit to the Coombs families, and in luxui v of is more perilous than my the men who know the sheer up it has not had the slightest use in con- morrow victory THOSE are back there again this year, they _they It is our to see that the mor- going the war. The management of its eve. duty and a word of ducting to make stay pleasant. a of a stove to sit by, cheer, is not perilous and that did everything my Of hot soup, piece bread, these has not been improved, no better row of,our victory have been prospered this year of demobilization is not allowed 1'hey again service has been given and in many cases the period where able-bodied man of let bountiful crops and high prices for Think of a nation every a of demoralization. For by service has resulted. The people to become period poorer their wheat and sugar beets, and they and more Think such a we should not hesitate to arms for four long years who own these properties do not purpose, has been under really to as long as the fifty to maintain clean and healthy will continue prosper know when their own is to be restored give freely river them water for on this work there Yellowstone gives to they do not know if it is ever sports and to carry them; From Laurel I came to Curtis, as has France. Then oi about a thousand irrigation. —— Of a nation which has suffered you to be restored to do not know are now competent them; they and directors in France and many Nebraska, via Cheyenne Sterling, w i what compensation they are to receive physical what the huts are to the French, and where I rested for six weeks. know meaning more will henceforth be needed. These Colorado, for the use of their property; and if it is for should over there. with an immense I left Curtis October 1st, Denver, Why you give huts are to our not to be restored to them, there seems must be equipped meaning fighters son Harold T.* Sibley amount of supplies. For evening enter- Colo., to visit my to be no prospect that they will be con- as much as his Their is now a twice you of of: tainment miles of moving picture films and family. baby girl It was the Government France, sulted as to the price they are to receive. requested by weighs 27 and is strong are being sent to France every week, and year old, pounds, to the This is not a square deal. The silence on ever before! American maintenance of morale be extended son was very busy as gdve that not cease. In no other and healthy. My the of the government in regard to this supply must part bond of the in have the soldiers had a decent place manager of the department the French. it was undertaken, simple ; these matters is as profound as that of way need a sum of Cheerfully Co. his de- is for 70% greater of amusement. Wholesome entertain- 1 International Trust Through Col. House of Texas. Railroad wages ever asked for since of Denver than any gift for our debt of ment features of various kinds will be partment he has sold the City THE splendid gratitude. and freight rates have been increased be- the war The Government has cent bonds to the amount of began. needed more and more as discipline re- 4 1-2 per yond reasonable limits and the govern- fixed this sum at so see these huts hundreds of them was used to $170,500,000. And today, will be and more $10,800,000 which money pay you ment has bought millions of dollars worth ! laxes. Furloughs longer for their ! the is over. The the Union Water Company these seven Americans stand side out of locomotives and cars for general use, general after lighting By giving to organizations French and by side, holding he was also of and of France can go water works, and very busy at cost and effort of six and so great have been the expenses, and soldiers England all once, the men whose as one the committee of seven to sell of to the war-worn, grizzled fighting our are miles from of is saved. friendship to so great an extent have affairs been home, but boys 3,000 additional campaigns of Denver’s proportion of the t! we as as in us the City Yanks. du Soldat generalized and muddled, that the men home, and must far lies, is an inspiration to our Foyer Fourth Liberty Loan, which was $18,- Unless Americans do give twice as who have made their investments in rail- send home to them. Our war work nearest ! was there an as ever our soldiers and of the soldier—the for funds to enable them to 000,000. While I airplane much before, the hut—hearth approach roads are many of them disgusted and agencies ask their than visited the city in the interest of the sailors may not enjoy during 1919 discouraged. After peace is declared the carry on their work more effectively on the roads to battle. Loan drive and landed in Chees- must show its hand. The ever and have laid out a program for Liberty 3600 Buildings government from Recreation work. man’s park, only a short distance people will insist on knowing whether educational and religious Night 1000 Miles of Movie Film “The and comfort of your Foyerssays son lives. It was estimated support church libraries, where my the government is going to run the rail- schools, regular services, 100 Stars be a tremendou there were 40,000 people in the park to Leading Stage “has been and will continue to roads permanently and will expect the etc., are to be extended, and made more Mangin, witness the landing. 2000 Athletic Directors educational pro- the sol- presentation of sane and sound reasons available. The program ical comfort and moral support, and has given I was in Fort Collins one day, to call on if this toward Socialism is to be vides for specialists in every line of 2500 Librariessupplying5,000,000books why, step and found ray old friend Jesse E. Wilson home which has been so much lacking.” taken. This matter of government own- practical study and great quantities of 85 Hostess Houses feeling of and his very well. He had text books have been bought and shipped. him family ership and management (?) is really very 15,000 “secretaries” : moved into a nice new house, which Big-brother est as the is to send just “Your says Clemenceau, “constantly serious. Once the precedent is establish- As far possible purpose of dollars of home comforts Foyers,” he has purchased. In his business, he Millions ed that the government, upon the will or our boys home stronger mentally and as at the front as in the re the same trouble that in numbers, great than was experiencing make sure increasing caprice of the President, can take, hold better fitted to be useful citizens When you give'double, you other business men have, a shortage of our most service and manage property which it does not when they left our shores. These and that every fighter has the cheer and com- rendered to soldiers highly appreciated on account of the war. Fort Collins the war work help these seven own, the whole foundation of personal other plans of agencies forts of organizations every our children have found in midst is growing, and it is destined to be a good- front to your efforts, your rights in property is demolished, When provide for keeping the altar fires burn- 6tep of the way from home to the sized city, as it is agriculture and the with this is done we must stop boasting about ing over there, and the influence of Amer- and back again. You provide him of distraction and comfort” the raising of cattle and sheep and large a because we shall have fallen ican homes and American fathers and a church, a theatre, a cheerful home, democracy, it sugar refinery located there that gives war for our star under the dominion of an autocrat. These mothers strong and vibrant in every one store, a school, a club and an athletic field United in this freedom, fighters had com- soldiers prosperity. The factory just that the folks back are basic principles, upon which human of the French villages where our —and a knowledge in this for r on of and soldiers of France. United campaign the menced this year’s crop beets, the progress has depended for hundreds of may be quartered. Never before has home are with him, heart and soult it will take until January 1st to manu- come to as one. Franc years, and the chief of these is, that the home and the school followed the soldiers to these seven you facture the crop into sugar; grinding 50,- You have loaned your money supply organizations of a government and the happi- of any country straight Up to the firing safety month. 1 he beet tops and their needs. of command is on the bat these 000 tons per physical is our Unity winning ness of a depend upon the in- line. And now, as far as possible, fight. people feed for cattle and rein- pulp are a valuable that violability of private property. When influences are to be enlarged and Now give to maintain the Morale abroad. is hastening victory through morale, sheep. Fort Collins mutton has a big Unity the right of personal ownership is taken forced. In every hut near which our is winning the war! reputation in the Omaha and Chicago for for 1 labor ceases to strive for there is to abide a big morale, unity, give victory away it, pro- boys are encamped markets. From Fort Collins I start for give and reversion to indolence be- his the ac- gress halts wholesouled American man, helpers my journey to the Pacific coast, next letter. gins. and the other things of which we have count of which I leave to my Truly Yours, These are the purposes for written. Edward Sibley is asked to contri- ONE MAN POWER. which Waldo county Oct. 26, 1918. bute her share of $170,000,000. We must not half way. When the boys come resolutions were intro- stop rauntateu jnip. CAMPAIGN The following UNITED WAR WORK we must be able to look them in duced in the Senate by Senator James home the eyes without shame, and as men and out first fabri- Hamilton Lewis, on the 17th day of last America has turned its women who have nothing to apologize cated steel She is the Agawan, of month. ship. fnr. 5500 deadweight tons,completion of which Sei- Resolved, That the United States by the'Submarine Boat Corporation at whatever course be ate approves may Port Newark, N. J., was announced by We notice that Presieent Wilson has taken by the President of the United Chairman Hurley of the Shipping Board, of his and in of all States in the matter replies explained that “the removal rhe Agawan is in the nature of an exper- German his dealings with the Imperial economic barriers does not mean what iment and 303 days were required for her Government and the Austrian Imperial construction. Approximately 27 steel it appears to mean. If Mr. Wilson had Government in the response to the de- mills, 56 fabricating plants and 200 foun- or what he when he wrote mand of either for peace armistice; said just meant, dries, machine and pipe joiner and equip- And be it further article three of his 14 peace terms, no ment shops produced partB for the hull That the Resolved, Senate, having thereof would have been snd machinery. in the dis- explanation complete and full confidence The Submarine Boat Corporation has and of the necessary. cretion, judgment, patriotism contracts for 150 duplicates of the Aga- indorses and what- President, approves wan and delivery of completed vessels is to achieve of Her Set. " ever methods he may employ The Flower expected at the rate of two or three the result of victorious peace and the week. L. Miles S. Jellison, Leonard & Barrows.' which every By Mrs. Belle Cate* establishment of the principles for After all the above plants have install- This advertisement is contributed entered the Mrs. Howell: Is Mrs. Powell observing the United States of America ed the machinery for making that part of Co.,Thompson Mfg. as wheatless days? Brothers, Pierce-Billings war, and indorses such determination the ship which each is to make the vari- Co._ manner best cal- Mrs. Crowell: Yes! She hasn’t even a he shall reach as to the are sent to the shipyard and ous parts articles are scarce, INUKln I5LE3BUKU i culated to preserve the dignity of the Na- grain of sense!—Cartoons Magazine. It follows suits. As the genuine | I MORRII the parts are put together. PAPER YARN IN GERMANY. to make that all these fabricated ships | the public is really compelled therefore, wares. In many or more can be use of these paper A. Coombs of " will be just alike, a dozen An article in the Frankfurter Zeitung with Mr. Charles Natick, Mrs. Roscoe Cross, fabrics the paper yarn is combined in process of construction and the con- has been the guest of Mr. and of Septe inter 2Cth states that the use of cotton waste, etc., and the Mass., Boston the past montli struction of cap be two or three a wool, shoddy, ships rn in Geimany has been exti nd- clothing indus- R. P. Coombs. 1 paper ya supply of fabrics for the Mrs. boy Lee and was detain* week, as stated.. produ ction now being about 88,000,000 It is not to be sup- ed, try is thus enlarged. Leighton Coombs and family of of her Fhebe, a The opposition of the Capt daughter pounds year. posed that all these articles will disappear to Palestine of of Castine were in town Nov. 3rd calling on 2nd. Go Back public to manufacturers paper yarn, immediately upon the return peace- a ha s been quite noticeable of late, thread friends. Miss day which The use of paper yarn for sewing relatives and N* Nov. 12. due chiefly to the to the School commenced or the benefits , Nearly 100,000 has been exaggerated is also increasing, owing chiefly sickness and lose pay resulting and Mrs. Jason Greenlaw have ■ by you your in this have been enrolled ts concerning the possibilities of linen thread. 1 he Capt. Cross Mrs. G org' illness that Jews country statemen scarcity of cotton and district, a work. the ordinary a with their from full day’s Usually as emigrants to the new Jew- the yarn and its range of utility which etc., have been been spending few days " ** the prospective preparation, twisting, but the village schools to off can be if you select ish national homeland in ac- have en rise to unwarranted hopes. that the papei Mass. compels you lay prevented Palestine, giv improved to such an extent daughter in Springfield, accoun are con- to another week on kind of medicine. Thousands of New England people cording to an announcement Saturday by The man ufacturing processes threads are strong and durable enough right Mrs. Artha Warren has closed he m il' the Zionist organization of America on stantly b eing improved, and paper yarn in the manufacture of coarse Stella Berry, teacher have for upon the genuine “L. F.” Atwood be used to Castine to the years depended of the official British us ed in the manufac- adminis- house and gone spend careless the first anniversary can be successfully clothing and sacks. The army i oftki Medicine to them from getting sick through and ex- winter with Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner. Word has been receive*1 J keep recognition of the homeland movement. ture of v arious fabrics garments, tration has placed large orders for paper condition of the liver and bowels, linen and the better fine Morgan, eating, taking cold, sluggish Commenting. on the large registration cepting. only body sewing thread. Thread of the very Miss Olive Coombs, teacher in the of Mr. William for of of outside garments. Working- a sU and tendency to rheumatism. A quick relief constipa- of future “builders Zion,” managers sorts of numbers cannot as yet be manufactured Oakland High school, and Elsa Bates, a Fred Morgan, who has the enrollment campaign declared the men’s clot bed and table linen, cur- I. at who bowels in active condition and you’ll hes, of paper yarn.—Bradstreet,s. student at the M. C. Pittsfield, here. We shall miss him tion. Keep your daily be increased imitation and 50 cents number would materially tains, sail cloth, leather, have been at home while their schools sick. Remember ONE CENT a dose, mer. Friends here extend seldom only of the influenza epi- other articles of good quality can ~ get when the abatement many Stamps are growing in were closed during the influenza epidemic, of the “L. F." made by the With proper War Savings for a 60 dose bottle genuine only demic permitted more vigorous prosecu- now be made. handling •left Nov. 2nd to resume their duties. the sorrowing family- will re- value. Better get a few more. I.. F. Medicine Co., Portland, Me. tion of the drive. these products give satisfactory A grounds, repairing ana repainting the TRANSFERS IN REAL BELFAST. buildings. MAINE ITEMS. weighed about 180 pounds, (or which he ESTATE. 'Jjr WHEN YflU SUFFER" received <46; the pelts he sold for <0 snd other parts him <1. This made 'Mrs. James Bickford and two sons brought The following transfer! of real estate out after an illness The Lewiston municipal coal Yard is <145.50 he has received from his flock to mis have returned to Camden after a WEM, few for were recorded in Waldo P.rr'l)'1 FROM ready for business apd was opened or- date. County Registry days’ visit with her daughtei?, Mrs. Don- RHEUMATISM ders Nov. 4th. The city has contracted of Deeds for the week Nov. after ending 12, is better ald tons of coal to be sold on a cash E. O. Brown noticed the recent item of . Rogers. v for 1378 1918. NERVOUS a MOTHER to customer, and basis, only one ton a Weeks Mill man to the canning H. Almost no coal at all. hauling Zelinda Hawkes, Montville, to Berta Mr. and Mrs. William Bartlett have any man will tell you only to those who have ! abJe t0 be about the a load of sweet corn bringing him is who has ordered coal from a factory E. Rich, Lewiston; land in Montville. Tells How E. Pinkham’s moved from the McCrillis house on bridge that Sloan’s Liniment No person Lydia dealer will be supplied except on $105 and thought it over. He planted 10 Everett W. Gage, North hill to the Nahum on Swan regular Andover, Piper place means relief the chairman of the local Vegetable Compound are growing in an order from acres to sweet corn and it was all hauled Mass., to Cleveland E. Larrabee, Jackson; stamps Lake avenue. fuel committee. The price is to be $12 Restored Her Health. r more. to the Burnham & Morrill factory at Vas- land in Jackson. get a few in a with an extra Sa':"f k- • a ton, delivered cellar, s gfttlS Services were held at the Trinity Re- ^ lboro. He found thst it made 12 loads Joel B. I. FT Pr»ct!cal;y every man has used charge for carrying up stairs. Bailey, Palermo, to Deless E. stamps are growing in It wh° has that had brought him $1,137 and of that Philadelphia, Pa.—“I was very weak, formed Church Nov. 3rd, which had not suffered from rheumatic Bailey, do.; land and building in Palermo. aches, soreness of five loads each exceeded the value of the tired, my back ached, and 1 felt been for muscles, stiffness of I was off Seguin re- always opened several weeks on account Wallace W. V U* U1V the Winfield E. Weeks Mills and his banner load Mary Twitcbell, Burnham, etal.,to D1V.1WJ liiVk) i^/etafewmore. joints, results of weather exposure. for cod load is a boat horn convalescing of the epidemic. It was communion Sun- ! cently lishing from power brought him $117. He admits that some- Wm. G. land and time. I went to a Women, too, by the hundreds of i was somewhat Twitchell, Pittsfield; f- and other ground fish. He one but claims doctor and he said of rheumatic pleurisy. day. use it 1 I may beat that record, in {l;)i-s thousands, for relieving neuritis. he caught on a trawl a buildings Burnham. Sl lame astonished when that they will have to haul “some” corn I had nervous indi- left for backs, neuralgia, sick headache* i claws had many A. to Perkins Camp Mrs Hattie Dickey Harriman died at 15 pound lobster. The to do it. Evelyn Goodnow, Winterport, gestion, which ad- Clean, refreshing, soothing, was as lartfe as a see her husband, who econom.^alt barnacles and the body Ralph W. and Marion F. do.; land ded to my weak her home on Friday, Nov. 1st, at five quickly effective. ‘‘Sloan's Lini' monster has been Cook, Say good sized dog.” The A New Record. condition me o’clock meat to your Get it Ship and buildings in Winterport. kep -J.it! with influenza, followed by pneu- druggist. today. exhibited in Portland and Bath. most of W. and Marion F. Winter- worrying was on Ralph Cook, — operated monia. She was 27 years of age and American shipyards again established the time and he P. land t-ru Maine General leaves three a well-known port, to George Goodnow, do.; said if I could not j children, one an infant. George D. Weston, a new record in October by delivering 77 and long prominent in and buildings in Winterport. stop that, I could Funeral services were held Sunday at Phippsburg farmer ships of 398,100 dead weight tons. The is demonstrating that sheep Alfred E. and Maria M. not get well. I J. 30 p. m. the grange, the Smith, Belfast, DeVere and shipping board also received during heard so muchabout daugh- raising is a paying proposition injthese to Henry O. and Mabel A. Trundy, do.; There was a of the Audubon he started with month two of 17,808 tons built for Pinkham’a : have been visiting meeting Bird war times. In the spring ships LydiaE. wool from land in Belfast. Com- Club, Nov. 1st under the direction ot 14 He sold the the its account in The deliveries by Vegetable !, Mrs. Jennie Car- sheep. Japan. Miss Babara teacher of the a the Govern- my nusuanu wauuu 1.1 y u~ Heald, school, 30c., 60c., $1.20 sheep at 70 cents pound, American included 45 steel ships ihc.lv hnn yards a Week and felt a little bet- rhe following officers were elected: Mona ment price, which has brought $65; rjunatook it for of dead weight tons, 30 wood ves- Children Cry for three and Jurgess, George vice ! he sold one lamb for $10; two lambs he 283,400 ter. I kept it up months, greatly improved president; Brown, Think of sugar, and a is sure to I lump week Alden Perkins sels of deadweight tons and two FOR FLETCHER’S I feel fine and can eat anything now iresident; Dana Ellis, secretary; George '°me into your 1 sold for $16.50; last 107,200 •e by grading his throat.—Cartoon Maga- and or nervousness. ’—Mrs. | tichards, treasurer. sine. butchered four lambs for him they composite ships of 7,500 deadweight tons. A S T O R I A without distress O J. Worthline, 2842 North Taylor St., Philadelphia Pa. The majority of mothers nowadays overdo, there are so many demands upon their time and strength; the result is invariably a weakened, run-down, nervous condition with headaches, back- ache, irritability and depression —and soon more serious ailments develop. It is at such periods in life that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will restore a normal healthy condition, as it did to Mrs. Worthline._ FRANCE GREETS AMERICA

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Albert Thomas, at the left, labor rep- resentative of France, is greeting Samuel Gompers, the American labor representative, just before the open- ing of the interallied lubor conference at Central hall. Westminster.

Dutch Skates in New England. When the Plymouth Pilgrims jour- neyed to the new world and settled In \ w—» New England, they brought with them many of the customs which they had acquired when living in Holland. Thus BRING HIM HOME CLEAN the children of the Massachusetts and Connecticut settlors were almost as fond of skating as were the Dutch children who lived In New Nether- lands.

Quarries Factory and Locations Peace i i Thanksgiving Mill j Sites, Farms,Sites No nation ever stood behind its lads in battle with the of ser- Peace is come! passion for Summer Hotels has done “ vice America given. But that service is not done, nor will be l'he Captains and the Kings depart.” until they come again to our shores as clean in body and mina as they rre j and Camps Through all the world runs a deep hymn of joy and thanksgiving. now. | LOCATED ON THE LINE OB' Tb E Albert, the true-hearted, riding proudly at the head of his little army It is that the seven which have taken of unconquerable Belgians, will see again his beloved Brussels. particularly happy great agencies MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD the friendliness of home to our soldiers should be the American asking give opportunity to those desiring to the may now to note the reverent homage pour- France, superb, tarry people for $250,000,000 as peace comes. make a change ir location fora new start \ ed at her steadfast feet. in life. fleet behind whose Who is there of us who out of the greatness of his thanksgiving will not England may call to her home ports her mighty Undeveloped Water Power and when with the stress of strife at an end, the of bulwark Liberty has sheltered. give give—now, days Unlimited Rawr Material idleness tempt our lads; now, when they feel the goal won, they let slip AND of her bitter hour of their own iron of when turn their to may turn again to the gracious things life, discipline themselves; now, they eyes Good Farming Land travail ended. home and descend into the black swamp of homesickness. AWAIT DEVELOPMENT.

the four of ! And the “lesser peoples,” who through [all years agony Now, more than ever, we need this great sum to keep up their high | Communications regarding locations and unspeakable heartache have done their snare eagerly and well, ideals. And it is only the deepest wisdom, for to these returning hosts are invited and will receive attentions when addressed to any agent of the a of our may look into the future unafraid. we shall hand in but few years the destiny beloved land. MAINE CENTRAL, or to INDUSTRIAL BUREAU To America, humbly and patiently learning the grim rules of war from New England gave the world its greatest ideals of liberty and freedom. MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD, her elder brothers, peace means relief beyond words and thanksgiving Let it keep the faith by doing its share in this work, yes, many-fold more beyond telling in a thousand, thousand homes. than its share. PORTLAND. MAINE. Advertising WILL ) Y. M. C. A. Y. W. C A. *! MAKE NAT’L CATHOLIC WAR COUNCIL-K. of C.

• YOUR JEWISH WELFARE BOARD BUSINESS • WAR CAMP COMMUNITY SERVICE LIVELY • AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION EDWARD FLETCHER SALVATION ARMY i TEACHER OF PIANO-PLAYING, LEZCHETISKY METHOD STUDIO 36 HI6H STREET, BELFAST. Tel. 117-22 42 BY COMPANY F OF THE THIRD MAINE REGIMENT THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS CONTRIBUTED w* w ■FALSE 1I TEETH fcfc III for old or broken sets. | Send Parcel Post or write for particulars. Domestic Supply Co., Dept. 32, Binghamton, N.l The Journal Colonial Theatre *%'*■'J Republican t y BELFAST, THURSDAY. NOV. 14, 1918. This Clean, Warm, Cosy Playhouse Now Offering Its Patrons the Best in Photo- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY plays. Matinee and Evening. The Republican Journal Pub. Co. Emily Stevens, Thursday. Intimate scenes of artists’ and their A. I. BROWN, Editor_ Bohemian life are presented in A Man’s a screen version of Rachel one one World,/’ ADVERiii*lNG Terms. For square, will be one week Crothers’ dramatic play, which Inch in column, 26 cents for length exhibited in this Metro All- and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Thursday advance. 00 a Star starring the Subscription Terms. In $2 Series picture-play, tSST 50 centa for three year; $1.00 frrsix months; great star of the stage and screen, Emily months, Stevens. The actors played manfy of their Saaunr D-Pfalmer-Owen Bros YOUR scenes in the vicinity of Washington Square and Greenwich village, New York, THE ALLIED VICTORY. wHo Had Deen ill which is considered the center of Bo- of their careers, combines the magic of | Mrs. Medora Marden, who are and : hemian life in America. Those the Arabian Nights with the spirit for more than six weexs, passed quietly and desperate struggle has interested in artists’ will surely find “A romance of present-day New York. And The long 9th. She was born March 17, —Investment away Nov. I will laden with Man’s World” excellent entertainment. there is a love affair apiece for Roszika ended. No more ships of the late Actual scenes of which you have read, and Yancsi. Throughout the five daz- 1847, the daughter Gooding the devoted sons of the United States, you can see in the official War Review zling acts of ‘The Million Dollar Dollies” and Eliza Ann (Cheney) Grant of Pros- Mon- to do battle with the Huns. taken on all battlefronts. These move danc- depart pictures they attractively—skating, and was united in marriage Nov. 5, to each pect, day ot this week was a day of joy war pictures and a Sidney Drew comedy ing, swimming, acting,—in costumes Ezra M. who died al- a top off a fine bill for today. more wonderful and beautiful than the 1866, with Marden, every genuine American, and it was with an Indian palace as a fitting her a investment should furnish you fath- last, most forty years ago, leaving Any day of especial joy to the mothers, in a Rita /olivet, Friday. background. An old-world mystery two to mourn of widow with daughters ers, wives, children and sweathearts modern setting is “The Million Dollar For a number of Mrs. 1 of sus- their loss. years, those who are "over there.” Never be- Dollies” brimming with plenty First—Safety. and action. Marden had made her home for a portion fore has there been such a world-wide pense, love, of the time with her daughter, Mrs. Al- jubilee, a day when rejoicing circled the bert M. Ames, of this place, and the re- rate of interest. globe. Probably every reader of The STOCKTON SPRINGS. Second—A commercial mainder with her second daughter, Mrs. Journal 11as perused the terms of armis- Edward Freeman Burden Of Field Marshal Littleton, tice as promulgated by Bertie Park has rented her home and we from an in- Colo. She had crossed the continent You get both, feel certain, Foch, and accepted by the Germans. to Medway for tfie winter. j gone three times to visit Mrs. Burden and fam- renders vestment in Central Maine Power Company This document Germany utterly c Mon- j Mr. and Mrs. Page paulding left on one of these trips also the ily; visiting helpless and plainly indicates punish- in stock. i day to visit Mrs. Spaulding’s mother her brother’s widow, Mrs. Frank Grant, 1% preferred ment which she is to suffer for her crimes. Beverly, Mass. in San Francisco. She was ? most de- The terms of the surrender are drastic, who suffered very voted wife and mother and will be must admit Clyde Merrithew, great- the and some of the men but even the philanthropist You know company | was for her bereaved and her fate. Field severely from influenza, up-town ly missed by family that Germany deserves run know about its time last Saturday. friends. She was a charter member of who it—you property— Marshal Foch not only knows how to the first and her loss will be so far the grange greatly the it know conduct a military campaign but he knows Harry R. Hichborn has recovered you know territory supplies—you She leaves as to be regretted by all. two daugh- how to formulate his demands for an from his relapse from influenza how well it stands in the this ters, Mrs. Albert Ames and Mfs. Edward community—all armistice in unequivocal language, so down street on pleasant days. Freeman Burden; and one granddaughter, know for first hand, frorh your dominant and forceful that in compari- Mrs. Fred Park has gone to spend the you yourself, Barbara Burden; two brothers, Wilbur son the 14 peace terms of Mr. Wilson winter with her daughter, Mrs. Etta May own observation. You are well satisfied and Hulbert pretty of Grant of Bangor Grant of seem like a lullaby, or “The fragment Manley, in New Haven, Conn. one sister, Miss Elvena Grant that the investment is safe. with which he sung and Kingman; a childish hymn Club met Wednes- The Current Events of and an aged Mrs. The war is Prospect, mother, crooned himself "sleep.” and the j day with Mrs. Rufus Mudgett Grant of now will before Gooding Prospect, ninety- over, but many months elapse Events.” As to the yield—6Va% is considered high subject was “Current one of The funeral war has RITA years age. services | our brave boys whom the spared, JOLIVET mLEST WE FORGET" as safe and Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Britto of Rock- were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. for a stock so universally regarded will return. We, of the United States land' are visiting their son, Dr. C. E. Albert Ames (where she passed be a i for another year, feed half the The international star and beautiful away) sure—for a stock that should dividend most, Misses Col- survivor of the Rita Jolivet at the home of the on Monday afternoon, Rev. and share with our Allies of what Lusitana, Britto, Harry Hully of times and seasons. world, seen in the all kinds will be Friday $250,000 pro- cord. officiating. The interment was in our payer through we have. The slaughter has ended but duction “Lest We Forget,” a play in the moving pictures were village cemetery on the hill, in a spot the necessity, yea the duty of economy eight acts with a cast of 3000 people. Patrons of in are to be re- made beautiful by friendly hands. Mr. Maine 7^ Preferred and conservation, still exists. Such is This magnificent production gives pleased to know that they After all, isn’t Central immortal form America’s reason for mak- Wilbur Grant of Bangor, Mr. Hulbert the economic aftermath of war. sumed, beginning with last Saturday Stock about the sort of an investment you ing war upon the Hun. It shows graph- Grant of Killman, Capt. and Mrs. Oscar the sinking of that great ship, the evening. ically Ellis of Brewer and Mrs. Manly Lancaster want? MORRILL. Lusitania,resulting in a wholesale slaugh- Wm. Lambert has returned from Boston, ter of the innocents. The presence of of Bangor were present at the funeral. where he ordered his Christmas goods. on that ill-fated journey Beautiful flowers bespoke the love of arrived and others will be on horses has now become a matter of history. By Some have Orrin Thomas lost one of his family and friends, one large pillow com- his side was Rita Jolivet, who has given display later. • last week. ing from fellow-members of the to the world pot only his last immortal grange, Electric Mrs. Grace Britto returned from a visit Any employee of the Penobscot Bay Mrs. Nathan Hunt made a business but also the present mighty photo- of which she was an always interested words, Mrs. John drama of which she is the star. About in Camden with her friend, Co. can take trip to Water ville recently. attendant. your subscription. of the Lusitania has been and may be at home the sinking Crowley, last week now and take from was Sleep thy rest, Avon Blood Camp Devens, woven a noble story, showing conditions for the winter. All trials o’er; home on a short furlough the past of the period both in America and in war- at was For thou shalt waken torn and an romance Mr. P. J. Lawrence of Rockland week. Europe, exquisite On the Heavenly shore. gives a tender Iiuman note to this great in town Wednesday and Thursday of last Mrs. C. B. Merriam of Belfast is pass- the most photographic spectacle, powerful coming in his car. He was the Bowen. war. week, ing a few days with Mrs. Gracie document of the NORTH ISLESBORO. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Avery. Mr. Sidney Tibbetts has sold his farm Charles Ray, Saturday. Moulton is once more engaged in to Monroe last Henry and moved his family occasion Mr. and Mrs. William Collins left last We have had frequently to his old Business. He is running the engine week. the cleverness of Charles week for New York to spend the winter. comment upon which is ~ on the schooner Gladys Taylor, a motion but at no I. iz-m Tli/ 1/-11-H(—>ik—roi—- as picture star, ■■■ and Marion, Ray —»— —-----" —■ Mrs. Ernest Bowen baby of the vessel. Miss Zuba Veazie left the 8th —n— time was praise of this sterling screen used in the rigging Friday, several days last week with her spent actor better deserved than in connection Websterand daughter Myrtie for Boston. Later she expects to go south B. Knowlton in Mrs.Wm. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. with his impersonation in “A Nine for the winter. returned last week from Castine where Liberty. O’clock Town,” offered Friday. Mr. Ray for a and were detained appears as the manager of a dry goods they went visit, Miss Doris Coombs of Castine was the House schools this week. J That The village opened in a small city—that is to attacks of influenza. Dusty for some time by Dusty, “Emporium” guest of her Mr. Joseph Mc- will substitute for grandfather, Mrs. Carrie Pearson say, after he has had more or less de- Mr. and Mrs. Joe and son Farland, Friday and Saturday of last Stella of the Primary department, pressing adventures in a metropolitan Staple^ Berry John city, chief among which is his dismissal Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. Barrett, week. as she has been ill for some weeks. The for late at his tie counter one morn- to where the does raise—dust. dust, even- being have moved Sandypoint Mrs. Adams and Mrs. clouds of dust the broom school in the Cross district began last before. So he Angelia Mary E. H ing after the night returns W/HAT men have employment in the shipyard. see the what’s use Adams were in West Rockport last week See it settle on the furniture, it dim week. home to the girl—but the to j where! reveal the story here? Mr. Arnold Knox has sent his mother to attend the funeral of Mr. Melville Mrs. George Dow is leader of the local see it float back onto the and into draperies. How A Pathe comedy and the always inter- interesting letters concerning the J pictures, rugs Club. At the recent very Libby. Boys’ and Girls’ ] ring Pathe News completes a fine week- life in France, evidently considering that 2 it gets into corners, closets, even into drawers! convention at Belfast, Clifford Paul re- end bill. Mrs. Frank Ladd and daughter have is an excellent thing for army training returned from ac- ceived a $4 prize for best small garden Castine. They were j The Great Love, Monday. himself or any young American. in Waldo county and Mildred companied by Mrs. Robert Crosgrove u project World-famed as the producer of stu- and Vaughn Hatch also re- Ross Arey has been placing a new elec- who will spend the winter with Mr. and Whitcomb pendous motion picture spectacles, David on and Main Mrs. Ladd. ceived prizes. Wark Griffith is responsible for many of tric light cable Church the most celebrated cinema triumphs for the Penobscot Bay Electric Co., A Larkin Club was organized last streets known to the motion picture art. With the and ROUGH SUHGERY ON FIELD evening. Mrs. Delbert Paul, in order to increase voltage give Out Thursday to a list, of i the out attempting give complete i Here is much needed better lights in town. president; Mrs. Leo. Jackson, secretary. Mr. Griffith’s picture productions, men- Way be made of “The Birth of a work They propose meeting every month at tion must Elmer Thompson, who resumed “Intolerance” and his wonder- the home of the members, having a pic- Nation,” in the shipyard last week, took cold and ful war picture, “Hearts of the World,” =* who the broom habit and a social had the inevitable relapse from influenza, for the woman will give up buysJan nic supper and spending evening. which was recently presented in New attention for several The November meeting will be with Mrs. York with enormous success. In all of needing the doctor’s Eleciric Suction Cleaner for her home—there is no dust in her Fred Barlow these tremendous photoplays Mr. Griffith days. At this writing, Monday, he is has evidenced that remarkable directorial house—the whole is clean. able to be out of doors. place clean—perfectly talent which has made his productions instructive and en- Batchelder and family re- the dust THORNDIKE. so uniformly massive, Mr. Albert It glides over the floor, sucks up and germs and deposits tertaining, and which are recognized as cently moved from Frankfort and are examples of the highest in cinema art. them in a bag, occupying the home of Mrs. Melvin Park. Mrs. V. N. Higgins passed several days In “The Great Love,” Mr. Griffith shows which the are a musical family and two mem- last week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hig- the marvellous transformation They How simple; how easy; how cleanly! Use the Electric Cleaner social structure of England is undergoing bers gave excellent music at the moving gins. as a result of the war, and coupled with see what a difference it makes. pictures on Saturday night. and The sudden death of Mrs. Joseph Wing this process is a fascinating love story one of the in town were flying and who died Nov. 1st,caused sadness through- which makes this production All the flags most remarkable in point of attractive- bells Monday in celebration of the out the town. ringing ness, ever produced anywhere. Mr. n good news of Germany’s acceptance of Mr. and Mrs. Wa'lace Palmer accom- Griffith’s sensational departures in photo- terms of armistice. We may play product ons are a part of cinema his- the Allies’ panied by Mr. and Mrs. James Cates, an Hour to tory, and the mention of his name in now turn our thoughts gladly to the time Costs But One Cent Operate passed Nov. 6th m Belfast. screen in- y connection with any offering, “when the boys come home.” for Mr. and Mrs. Famham of Ban- variaDly excites high anticipation Harry A. Snow left Monday to something new and ponderous in the way Mr. Charles We Tell You More About Them'-' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Can gor of advanced technique. None who sees visit his wife in Greenville, and his peo- S. Higgins Nov. 6th and 7th. Great Love” will be disappointed in “The ple in Milo, preparatory to reporting in Farwell is treasurer and Mr. Griffith’s latest achievement, Of Mrs. Lydia New York on Nov. 9th, where he will he celebrated players who will be seen in Mrs. Hattie Harmon is secretary of the ‘The Great Love” Monday, Henry Wal- take his final examinations. He hopes War Work United Campaign. thell, Robert Harron, Lillian Gish, Rose- to pass these successfully, and go to and George Fawcett are well Eddie Godding of Brooks is pressing mary Theby France, soon, to take part in the work of known. In addition many celebrated so- now ELECTRIC be even BAY in town. His press is at what C. which will hay seen in “The Great the Y. M. A., PENOBSCOT ciety women will be is known as the Robert Hanson barn. Love,” Queen Alexandra, the Princess of more greatly needed when our boys Monaca, the Countess of Masserene, haev more idle time on their hands. -JQi Ross C. Higgins and wife and Mrs. V. --jii*— Lady John Lavery, the Countess of __=rpLjik N. Higgins were guest of Miss Carrie A. Droghda, Lady'Diana Manners daughter The High school is now in session once and known Ferguson and J. D. Higgins, Nov. 10th. of the Duke of the Rutland, more after the interruption caused by the as the most famous beauty in England, recent epidemic. Mr. Fred Nickerson, Edward M. Moses of Gorham and Mr. Miss Elizabeth Asquith, daughter of the PRESTONS Minister of the Supt. of schools for Frankfort, Prospect Slabs McDonala of Cumberland Mills, were former Prime England, A Canadian soldier, whose arm had Dry was teach a few Nov. 2nd and Hon. Mrs. Montagu, Miss Bettina Stuart- and Stockton, obliged to guests of Leslie L. Higgins been broken by a piece of shrapnel, AT MILTON B. HILL’S and Transient Stable. Wortley and Miss Violet Keppel. It is at the of the term being FOR SALE Livery, Boarding auto. weeks beginning for a as soon as the sur- 3rd, making the trip by so notable an array of calls “fag” safe to say that the farm, Hay- unable to find a teacher for position. has finished his work. The arm mill near Charles Simmons’ MAIN celebrities never has been presented in geon cord. IS SITUATED ON WASHINGTON STREET, JUST OFF he has secured Mrs. Leach ford district, Belfast. Price $2.50 per any screen offering thus far produced. Now, however, was set In the emergency by the use of tI45 Tel. 17-21, Lincolnville. have and double hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful No advance in prices. Monday at usual of Penobscot to act as principal with Miss a bayonet scabbard and the handle of I single AFTER INFLUENZA 8.30. 18-3. time 2.30, 7.00and Maud Herron as assistant. The latter an entrenching tool, which were used ur patronage is solicited. Telephone—stable. 18-2; house, W. r The and Other Blood- will board with Mrs. George as an Improvised pair of splints. Pho- G. PRESTON Grip, Fevers, " Fletcher, Bessie Barriscale, Tuesday. shows a comrade the Poisoning, Prostrating Diseases, and Mrs. Leach is for the present occu- tograph lighting Sale The incomparable artiste Bessie Barri- Tommy’s cigarette. For rooms in the Britto house. The best course of restorative treat- pale is offered Tuesday, in her latest pying “This is what I take for a cou^, in six Low second hand parlor ment, purifying the blood, strength- Paralta play, “Rosa O’Paradise,” and instructive car of soldiers from price h A very entertaining Three loads camps or sore throat: Balsam, the nerves, stimulating the acts. “Rosa O’Paradise” was adopted through Milo a few and kitchen stoves, Kemp’s ening lecture was Sunday afternoon, in in Illinois passad days de- from the Dovel by Grace Miller White, given, isn’t and you can liver, is: ago on their way to cut spruce for aero- McKEEN. disagreeable, of who like a fine the Universalist church, by Sergeant J. AUSTIN relict. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the standard and lovers photoplays planes in the region of Howe Brook. pend upon it to give quick fine acting and fine photography who was at and a blood purifier, before eating, story, Wm. Kenney, Verdun, Ladies from the Red Cross learning It’s guaranteed. I’ve used it for years should come Tuesday. and been twice hand that the soldier train a real iron tonic (choco- has seen heavy fighting, little before, and a bottle on hand. Peptiron, A Fatty Arbuckle reissue and a Mutt at the station and always keep lated after bill. decorated for bravery, wearing the Croix was enroute, gathered ^Hfound pills), eating. & Jeff cartoon complete Tuesday’s distributed sweet chocolate and felt rea- Sold by druggists everywhere. mild and said it wag to charm on city streets. Hood’s Pills (cathartic, de Guerre. He impossible one was omitted in A watch .the sonably sure that no at Th< events can have same by calling effective) as needed. The Dolly Sisters, Wednesday. describe the battles and the great the distribution of the dainty. In the Owner Journal office, proving property and pay- Loans to Our Allies. I"""1"' These three great medicines make Dollar Dollies” is the ex- of the and spoke chiefly in behalf of afternoon another car filled with soldiers CARD Oh ■The Million war; this adv. Aroostook train ing for _ 'ih convalescence real, rapid and per- for Wednesday. This lavish, in the United War was attached to the go- We wish to our travanganza the raising of funds 3w45 H. L. BUCK.LIN. express ^ fect. They are also of service in the dramatizes the per- ing to the game point, but word of their exquisite production Work He was sent here for The extension of a credit of to our friends and neighbor* Roszika and Campaign. was not noised abroad. It is $9,000,000 ^ of disease and the preser- sonality of the Dolly sisters, coming non prevention the commit- so to us in so Hood’s whose grace and un- that purpose by campaign stated on good authority that 15,000 sol- makes the to- been kind vation of health. They form Yancsi, beauty, to Belgium made recently 1 the ad- were most in Maine the coming winter talents have captured and his words convincing diers will be ing our recent bereavemc' Vj Triple Combination Treatment. rivalled tee, the United States to Bel- of and the world. An and a for the purpose of spruce-cutting and To Let tal advances by Each is good alone; all are good miration Broadway to his audience. American, tiful flowers; also members Against a background of Oriental splen- the draft other activities. The total amount ad- acting Get them today. Boston man, but older than rent on gium $80,020,000. Lodge. I. O. O. F., for together. dor and regal magnificence has been, An up-stairs furnished Congresi went to where his ser- bath room, to date to all of our associates in the woven a romantic fantasy to display age, he France, street, with electric lights, vanced grave. vSi at their best The and where Children Cry etc., to a family without small children, ALLEN 1U' th«e great artists vices were gladly accepted, the war against Germany is $7,529,- MRS. GARAGE. * a swiftly moving tale of adveny in the battle for FOR FLETCHER’S Apply to CURTIS Mr. Fred coffin story, he was wounded great *6 write for and in which the famous Tel. 40. 470,000. Send Parcel Post or particulars. ture action, the democratization of the world. of the moat brilliant work * OASTORIA OMMtie Supply Cp., Dipl 32, Bh|*iHi, D.T- sifters do some W. L. West will return home Veterans Mr. and Mr*. T. A. EUiott of Lincoln Dr. today The W. C. T. U. will meet Friday af- The Sons of Auxiliary will he a at Red Men’s Hall. have a few from Boston, where bought car load ternoon with Mias Eda Woodbury, High meet for rehearsal opened their home here for HAVE of horses. street All members are requested to be present. weeks. Their old friends are always The will be held next Monday glad to see them. Thos. H. Marshall Circle will observe Mrs.'Stella A. Young, Great Pocahon- inspection pWE ^ will be held at night and a picnic supper Mrs. F. A. Merritt received a letter the 55th Anniversary of Lincoln’s Gettys- tas of the Great Council, Degree of Poca- Skeins 6.30 m. from her son who is “Over in a at hontas, left on the p. Raymond 300*' burg speech, literary way only, Wednesday morning are being made for a There. He has just returned from hav- OF their regular meeting Tuesday, Nov. lftth. train for Portland to preside over the Arrangements Great Council of the lunch hour at the High ing been 40 days on the front line and All members of T. H. Marshall Circle held in that city Nov. 14tb. supervision She was Some 60 boys and girls are be U. S. accompanied by the Degree school. who have anyone in the service, and it is Staff of who to bring lunches planned name and address Osceola Council No. 47, obliged will please send their hot will to serve cocoa, sandwic 'es, soups, 49 Cedar exemplify the work for the Great Knox, a graduate of B. H. S. ’16, who is to Mrs. Thos. Gannon, street, One of the teachers Yarn Council on the at the school. Wool evening of Nov. 13th. etc., in the Medical at Camp 1 for the Service flag of that order. Corps Devens, in charge. will be were to see him Saturday while ,,,his Brooksville wool- church school will George I. clerk of has glad The North Sunday Keating, courts, will be are at The meeting of Seaside Grange here on a short jwRIGLEYS we selling furlough. I, hold its first social of the season at the received the rescript from the Law Court held at the Grange Hall, Monday even- Thursday evening from in the case of Rhodnah L. Haskell vs. C. Supt. Toner gave the teachers in his skein. church parlors 18th. This is a 65c per L. ing, November meeting Oct. 29th at the High 7 to 9 o’clock. It is hoped that a goodly Walker, Admr.; Pbilbrook, Justice: union a convention from November 11th. Deputy The postponed school room. Miss Florence Rural number will be present to enjoy the affidavit provided for in R. S. Chap. Hale, H. Woods will be present and all mem- D. JONES 87, Sec. is not C. of a very instructive FR£D music and games. 127, admissable in evidence Agent Maine, gave bers are to be present. in a case when the requested all day. Mr. Allen was to have I- AST, MAINE. Knowlton has sold to C. defendant is adminis- program Marcellus R. Give Division of trator or executor. Nonsuit is The Boys Work and spoken, but was detained at home by ill- JJ the house on Miller street, properly jVIO Edward White Work has ordered when on the United War Campaign ness. I. unquestioned facts the which he recently bought of Arthur The action cannot be sustained. been thoroughly organized. Boy of Belfast delivered a and occu- Exceptions M. L. Slugg very Brown. Mr. White will repair into two teams and ot Belfast. overruled. Scouts are divided address on The War Work News to move in this week from interesting py it and plans of can- are resuming the responsibility in the house cor- Mr. W. S. Campaign at the patriotic meeting the Knowlton on street, Marden of Belfast has re- between .the pigh vassing every individual church Patriotic songs w nVERTISEMENTS. of street. cently returned from Sunday evening. ner Spring Saskatchewan, The teachers are as- ages of 12 and 20. were Jones and Toner where he has sung; Messrs. sang Mrs. George L. Bowman has received a Canada, been employed on to locate sisting in the work by helping a Mr. T. A. Elliot recited a in- Third Maine Regi- a farm. Mr. duet, very t of the letter from Chicago announcing the death large Marden brought to the in the boys and interesting parents. Al- and there were .1. , targe advertisement The Journal office some fine teresting original poem of Phillipa, wife of Cecil Elmes. Her specimens are and the United War Work ready gratifying results reported also recitations the pupils of the lower of vegetables grown in the Cana- by death was caused by pneumonia follow- great to exceed ft- it is hoped by Thursday night grade school. tells She was a gov- dian northwest. These were all raised Bay Electric Co. ing influenza. formerly their quota. with without the use of Mary T., wife of the late J. Calvin house free from dust erness in the family of Horace Chenery fertilizer. One speci- at her home Oct. t ton cleaner. men, a ruta was Rose, passed away 3rd, and was well and favorably known here. baga turnip, smooth and B. Dutch advertise EAST BELFAST. at the age of 79 years. She was the Walter She is survived by her husband and their symmetrical in appearance, was 22 inches sale. in circumference and daughter of the late Capt. A. D. Bean of Rhoda. weighed almost 8 Miles S. Jeltison, daughter 1,. cates, aminHo Mrs. William Vaughan has arrived Belfast and left one daughter, Miss Mabel ,i:ows, Mathews Brothers, Mrs. Herbert H. assisted Dy Stevens, a visit in Massachusetts. Rose. She made an ideal home in which and Thompson Mfg. The teachers of the city schools met home after 9 several other members of the entertain- her received a cor- i mted War Work Cam- and the Bel- Melvin Sanborn spent the week-end many friends always Club ruesday evening organized ment committee of the War Service dial welcome. The funeral was held at vuiiient. fast Teachers’ Association with the fol- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. San- charm entertained at her home last Thursday Rev. Knight Templar born. her late home Oct. 6th at 1 p. m., S, owing officers: President, Z. D. Harts- evening with a number of uniformed men T. H. Martin of Searsport officiating. porn; vice president, John A. David; sec- Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Bowker have :55 Bridge street, adver- as of honor. Dancing, music and hi, guests Mon- will win this war— and in the Rlack a We small a horse, retary treasurer, Alberta Wadsworth; moved into their new home Brooks had grand celebration 0 farms, cards were enjoyed. Refreshments were sxecutive Mr. Misses A bonfire was built ,i; etc. committee, David, house. day evening. large ■ ,-s, served later in the evening. else matters until we do! ,iio let on Congress street, Wadsworth and Helen Brown; entertain- home Satur- in the square, the schools marched led by Nothing really J. Mrs. Robert Innes arrived I The funeral of the late Mrs. Sarah garage. nent Miss Florence a fife and drum songs committee, Keene, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. corps, patriotic m. last Friday day has a large black horse Morse was held at 2 p. Mrs. Annie Mrs. Annie and then Adams, Black, and sisters. were sung, lusty cheers given with Rev. Arthur E. Wilson of the Uni- Dodge, Mrs. Maude Townsend, Miss Florence everyone went to Union Hall and listened route 1261, advertises and Messrs. Wil- Malcolm Vaughan arrived home on Star tarian church officiating dross and Miss Wadsworth. The object to remarks by Hon. H. Belmont avenue and has until very interesting house on lis E. Robert P. Coombs, Frank Tuesday morning's train Hamilton, >f the association is to promote a closer C. Buzzell of Belfast after which all en- t. Wilson and Gerald W. Howard acting Nov. 16th at home. Reward ’ellowship among the teachers and work joyed a social dance. Music furnished ,r wrist watch lost. were beautiful has returned home as bearers. There many co- Mrs. Clifton Gross return. >ut ways and means of enlisting the by Bowen’s four piece orchestra. floral from relatives and friends. from the Eastern Maine General hospital, Charles Bowen and fami- offerings lperation of parents and friends in the h thanks. where she has been for treatment. : of The Dorcas Guild of the Methodist treat work of education. MONROE. rust Co. gives notice of its Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P. Young and church will give a public supper at the Be here—Our are ,,f stockholders, Mrs. George Carey of Boston, a repre- patient Boys getting evening. The three sons returned to Greenville Friday, Metho- churclj next Tuesday sentative of the women’s branch of the u kets lost for the visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. Mrs. Rowe of Belfast is the guest of be limited to 20tJ and are now alter a short cickets will seven-sided war work drive of Nov. 11th O. Pendleton. her sister, Mrs. F. L. Palmer. an sale with Miss Laverne Whitten chair- 1 Theater publishes pro- o 18th, was in Belfast last Wednesday in a letter Several from here attended the veter- week. man of the committee. Those desiring Mrs. Seldon Flanders received ,, :he interest of the work. In the after- WRIGLEY5 ans at Power Co. adver- cickets should them in advance from her son Emery from “over tRere” meeting North Searsport. Maine procure loon she was the of the Belfast as a guest rcent preferred stock not be able to get them that he was well and Charles a student of the U. as they might travellers’ Club at the North Church Tuesday, stating Durham, over ostment. Orchestra to eat. at his home here. there! :he night of the supper. mvjsic when other club members and having a great deal of M., spent Sunday .hcrtson advertises for job parlors, will be furnished during the supper. Earl DeReese of the U. S. S. I work done at reasonable var work committees were present. Mrs. George Innes was taken by surprise last Montana, Celebration. Several is a furlough with Belfast’s lolin R. Dunton presided and introduced Saturday, when his brother Alec came spending thirty days’ book from their beds in town. r.gs Bank advertises 'esidents were called Mrs. Carey, one of the most charming home from California. He has been away friends at an early hour Monday, Victory Day, ind best informed speakers heard in this from home for over 19 years. It is very Mrs. G. A. Palmer and Mrs. Bertha YOUR TIME HAS ARRIVED messages from Boston and in Her husband is in Y. M tell of the West- are the Rebekah as- of fay private pity years. interesting to hear him Nealley attending r Is met at the vestry in Portland stating that the Germans had d. A. work and she is also inter- he has seen. in Portland. will receive With the end of the war in if you have not already made your fortune after- vitally ern States and things sembly They sight, church last Monday that have signed the armistice. In many instances red in W. Y. C. A. activities and a very the Degree of Chivalry. munitions stocks, shipping shares or in some one of the industries im was given and games both men and women wept when they dose observer of the wonderful good the been enjoying profitable war business, you still have left BKOOKS. Several of the Odd Fellows attended heard the joyful news. At 0.30 a. m. all pther allied societies have accomplished. of Allen which was THE GREATEST OF ALL ews to the the funeral Colcord, OPPORTUNITY music-loving the whistles and church bells notified the \dded to these essentials she has di- has to for a held at his home in list and vicinity that Madam Ray Bowden gone Bangor Searsport, Saturday, oil from all over the coun- general public and men, women, and ect and conservative manner of expres- Owing to the opening of vast new oil fields, operators Nov. 9th. He was a member of I. O. O. liemk will sing at the festi- few days. to and the State WITH EXCITEMENT*, children began to collect on Main street, sion and a pleasing personality. In the try are rushing Kentucky, is|SEETHIVG F. No. of this having II be held in Nov. There are no influenza cases in town at Lodge 136, town, shareholders more than Bangor where a bonfire was started and kept lfternoon her remarks were more on the Kentucky oil wells produced, in 1917, for their as Noble Grand and District be ob- this writing. served Dep- burning as long as material could vork in this country. In the evening MILLION DOLLARS Marshal two years. He served very TEN on is rela- uty ise tender Zizania arrived tained. A large load of new barrels she spoke in the Municipal Court room to Mrs. Frank W. Gibbs visiting as of successfully and faithfully Supt. and the present year will see still larger returns. Some experienced men antici- v to repair the lighting ma- the way to a business house were confis- he drive committees and was introduced tives in Bangor. Schools of Monroe before the towns were the has blaze. of were pated these conditions and ne monument, which cated and made a lovely Flags py Mrs. S. A. Parker. Her remarks George Jones and crew are pressing united under one superintendent. Mr. mmission for several weeks the allied nations, with Old Glory lead- •onfined to woman’s work for women in in the BOSTON-KENTUCKY OIL COMPANY hay village. Colcord is remembered by all as a pro- obser- tele- d even by the casual ing, appeared as if by magic; everything nuniiion plants, Red Cross, clerical, rela- Mr. Bernard Cunningham visited gressive citizen and his decease is mourn- that could the lire en- and service over several months ago secured a vast acreage of well selected territory, which whistle, including phone, telegraph signal tives in last week. Bangor ed throughout the town. He leaves a wife The BUSfUN-K iN TUCKV and road roller was called into ac- were most entertain- gives every indication of being highly productive. l ederated Clubs have been gine seas. Her remarks Mrs. H. E. Jenkens is at work for and an aged mother. laws of stock tion; bells galore, big aild little; tin cov- OIL COMPANY is organized under the Delaware, Capital $250,000, he postponed meeting of ng. Co. in Belfast. Pierce-Billings and non-assessable. The properties comprise 1350 acres ers, pails, boilers, etc., were utilized to all common, full-paid te Federation of Women’s Mills. There will be ser- POOR’S Mrs. Russell Greenwood and children Freedom. acres in These add to the racket. By 7.30 many hand- SMITHTON, in Rowan County and 960 Clay County, Kentucky. holdings be held at the Augusta House hall next The hall vices at the Sunday. ( arrived last week. and are BY THt COMPANY. NO decorated autos were out. The of Presque Isle, have been purchased outright OWNED LEASES, 1 and Wednesday, De- somely the The u-sday las been closed during epidemic. are to re- Raiser and Crown Prince had also arriv- Mr. George Peavey is building an ad- Miss Annie Simonton was the guest of NO RENTALS, NO ROYALTIES. We close production, pipe lines and 1 and 4th. will close next Sunday school Sunday.... Nov. 8ih. crude oil is in demand and is of the highest grade. We ed and were being towed by their necks dition to his house on College avenue. Emma Busher, fineries. Kentucky great a Belfast friend Vlr. and Mrs. M. O. Wilson went to the ,l note to not for the purpose of buying lands. OUR LANDS in the rear of cars and behind horses. Mr. F. H. Brown of A. E. Chase Co., Mrs. Eliza Penney who has been very are seeking your subscriptions Nov. Mr. Edward Sib- sty last week. Their friends will miss 1st, E. Frost and James H. Howes of the is HAVE BEEN BOUGHT AND PAID FOR, We want your subscriptions to DRILL O. them much in made1 a business trip to Boston last week. sick gaining. received a letter today from Lem here, but wish joy once WELLS and make money for all of the shareholders. We want to begin Public Safety committee, boys a Mrs. Ada Harlow visited her Mrs. thereby me not .heir new home....Mrs. James Dillan and Mrs. Howard Webb of Belfast, spent aunt, California advising and AT ONCE and the BOSTON-KENTUCKY 0k COMPANY makes its first more, had charge of the celebration a last week. drilling ittle son who have been visiting her few1 with friends in town last week. Penney, few days the present as the Spanish days shares at TEN C6NTS PER SHARE. We 10 a. m. had the started under limited offering of its treasury give by parade Mrs. of Waterville has moved to issumed an epidemic form, irandmother, Mary Wentworth, Herbert C. Ellis, U. S. N. spent Sun- Mr. Durgin of these shares will be at FIFTEEN the direction of H. Howes as mar- notice now that the next offering CENTS, Ralph went to Stockton to visit her which he me of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Springs ( with his parents, J. E. Ellis and fam- the Otis Harvey farm, recently to be received in order to take shal. this time all business was clos- day and your orders will have promptly advantage of By Mrs. John before going and I may sister, Merrithew, ily-j bought. You can in the success talent, Oregon, ed down for the In this incredibly the present offer of TEN CENTS. participate of the day. to her home in N. Y.Mrs. min here till toward the end Buffalo, Brier of Belfast was the Mrs. Herbert Knowlton of Belfast with OIL COMPANY if you act promptly. short time a over a mile long Mrs. Hazel B0ST0N-KENTUCKY B0ST0N-KENTUCKY procession Dow visited with Mrs. Maurice Seorgie and relatives in town spent a few days at her mother’s company, managed by oil men who know how to produce oil. » and one of the best ever seen in the city guest of friends friends, is a conservative Wood one last week.Charles Me- Mass., day home here. is large and our capitalization is unusually small. BUY nilton of Somerville, was on its all the Friday. Our acreage unusually way through principal with his at 5 Kinley spent Sunday sister, SHARES NOW BEFORE CHILLING BEGINS. THE PRICE HOES UP AS Waldo County Hospital streets. The line included a squad ot po- Earle Gibbs and crew are threshing Lennie who has been helping YOUR Mrs. Jane Cole....Mrs. Geneva Went- Greeley was the enlisted DOWN, Send your subscriptions, which will be entered in He in the Co. F. of the Third Maine, for faftners in Brooks and surround- Mrs. Betts of Thorndike through the sum- THE DRILL GOES the lice, Band, worth has been, visiting Mrs. Annabell grain Marine and was serving as sea- j order received, to under charge of Capt. Orrin J. Dickey, 1 towns. has returned home. Underwood.Vesta and Clayton Hig- ing mer, targe Cranenest, at Sears- the all the branches of the Boy Scouts, gins and Lloyd Wentworth of the Boys’ Mr. F. L. Emmons has been at work, :■ cargo of coal. The young Bed of the seven E. P. GAGE COMPANY Cross, representatives C. W. for the past week car- Satur- and Girls’ Agricultural Club, received forl Ryder king along the dock sections of the United War Workers, the Investment Bankers, on their canned gardens pentering.] ROBUSTNESS o with a lantern when his prizes goods, Sons of Veterans and representatives of Devonshire Mass. and Wilson was of 161 Street, Boston, ! 1 rw '! In recover it he pigs.Howard brought Mrs. Amy Godding Belfast spent has not been trying to all the allied G. A. R. bodies, the Camp Nature prodigal home last from the Waldo Coun- Mrs. t.-i-. ii,«;e and fell from the wharf Sunday Sunday; with her mother, Mary matter Dun or Hanover Trust Fire Girls, Knights of Pythias, Red Men, with everybody in the References: Bradstreet, Company, ty Hospital, where he has been for an International Trust Co. "H s skull. He is survived by Lancaster.; Tremont Trust Company, Odd Fellows, the manufactories with of robustness. Many, all 1 operation.Mrs. Ernest Marsh is sick whose office is Transfer Hanover Trust Somerville. conducting the Kaiser Mr. Allen, Rural Agent, Registrar and Agent: Company, Pierce-Billings with Ella Brown came life, must stand guard of Business Statistics. pneumonia.Mrs. in visited the schools in town through Auditors: Bureau a- t the annual donation week heels of a the fire de- Augusta, under the Yank, home last week. She has been in combat Tapley’s last and colds, coughs, Waldo County Hospital the last with cartons paying their re- Wednesday. partment hospital *for an but has been more operation left for bronchitis or S ■ the week of Thanks- to the Kaiser in very emphatic ex- Mrs. George Beers Monday perhaps -mher, spects out some time visiting her children in where her husband serious ailments. V time goes on realize members of the city govern- Portsmouth, N. H., pulmonary people pressions, the city.Harry 'Jarter came home ■ inure the this little stores and business has employment. For five decades good Hospi- ment, the banks, from Chelsea, Mass., where he has been nearly ban- CORD and WOOD how much A it is needed houses and private autos. large employed. Mrs. Mittie Reynolds of Augusta, for- INSURE for word Victory in nmy charitable purposes, ner in white with the merly of Brooks, visited friends in town FOR SALE. ! The Women’s Alliance of the First Par- triple of means to have a was carried between two autos. Af- place red a few days recently. Inquire of their use Co. F. were en- ish (Unitarian) Church held first SCOTTS YOUR or good nursing and the of ter the disbanded F. M. WALTER B. DUTCH. parade Master Robert Johnson of Belfast spent of the season last af- '"-‘st operating rooms in the tertained at the Service Club. The streets meeting Thursday the week-end with his grandmother, ■ ''■■■■ the ternoon at the home of Mrs. William B. had with the privilege of were crowded all the afternoon and Mrs. Laura Johnson. 2' Swan. There was a large attendance of doctor out of town to come noise kept up. At 7.30 p. m. a Victory EMULSION WANTEU F. E. of Monroe is buying and me House. members and invited guests. Miss Char- Sargent of need. To help main- meeting was held in the Opera been to turn ALL PERSONS threatened with can- has helping FARM at the station for the E. lotte W. Colburn, the president, presided loading apples SPANISH INFLUENZA or severe line of this kind the Wom- V. A. Simmons presided and Rev. A. weakness into For colds 1 and read the Alliance creed with letters ning factory at Belfast. strength. to try the famous BROOKS’ LITTLE d>" Aid calls at Wilson offered prayer. Chas. F. Ham- for'your help are with GREEN for sale all of from its and secre- of the young those who delicate, an- PILLS, by druggists, ach year. is a Way to Berlin, greeting president Quite a number people before taking the chances of Any of the follow- mons sang “It Long weak throats and locally at City Drug Store. 4w46* 's tary. Miss Colburn presented a photo- from here attended the dance at Waldo tender lungs, winter. Apply to will be much appreciated: but We Got There.” Mayor Wescott, and other -e of the fatherless little a to Fr. T. J. O’Mahoney, graph French lad Station last Thursday night. proneness debility ^ preserves, jelly, fruit, towels, Mr. Frost, Rev. the definite nourish- JPBL a,"i and Morris L. Slugg the Belfast Alliance, through the efforts Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Waning of Dama- anemia, DICKEY-KNOWLTON FOR SALE otton, men’s night shirts, Hon. R. F. Dunton and tonic of 1 Mrs. James H. is for qualities art square for the and very patriotic ad- of Howes, caring spent the week-end with her ing TWO SMALL one (congoleum) made entertaining riscotta, are of value, REAL ESTATE COMPANY FARMS, horse, sev- and also a letter of appreciation from his Scott’s special eral For room. There will be r.o cards ! A free dance closed the pro- Mrs. Aflie Crockett. ftjjf carriages. description and terms dresses. mother, Scott & Bowae, Bloomfield, N.J, 18-5 I mother. Mrs. Arthur E. BELFAST, MAINE. write or call on c a celebra- grateful Wilson who has year, every thing, is to be gram of never-to-be-forgotten Lawrence E. Jenkins, employ- C. E. read the secretary’s report. The first of 1 REDMAN, tion ment in a flour mill in Waterville, spent lw46* 35 Bridge St.; Belfast, Me. a series of letters from France to the Monday with friends in town. 6w45 Good Housekeeping Magazine by Miss Earl Derue formerly of Monroe, now DON’T Clara Savage, a member of its staff, was Chief Watertender U. S. N., Brooklyn LOST most entertainingly read Miss | WE by Frances SELL Navy yards, was in town over Sunday. Chase. Miss Savage was born in the LOST A Knight Templars Cnarm. 4-minute manat Crock- READ Unitarian parsonage in this when Albert J. Lane, Finder will leave at city, last a wris please this Rev. J. ett’s Theatre, Saturday night, delivered In the city streets Monday, her father, M. resided ■ The Savage, vatch of dull gold with a gold face. Re office and receive a reward. Ladies’ Home War Journal All who heard a iine address on The Work Cam- here. this bright letter THIS ward given on its return to BEN will be sure to read, the series. The paper paign. MRS. HAZELTINE, know where No. 5 Northport Avenue. of the afternoon was presented by Rev. Mrs. Oscar Chase of Jackson has rent- Unless you want to PATTERNS A. E. Wilson on Government Benefits for ed the upper tenement of the M. J. Dow you can set E. O. SHAW HOUSE on Belmont ave- War Service. residence formerly occupied A. B. Men in Mr. Wilson gave by nue. Address, the Savings Bpnfc Perfect Perfect Fit his hearers benefit of the exhaustive Payson. Good Job Printing Belfast G. W. GOVE, Style he has made of the national lw46* Star Route 1261, Belfast. research Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Crockett and Mr. all patterns in stock all the time. in connection rulings with his duties on on short notice and REASON- and Mrs. Wm. C. Rowe attended the Notice is hereby given that Savings Ban! draft board and on will bs to show the tbe the reconstruc- at North W/llie ple-md you patterns in veterans meeting Searsport ABLE PRICES. Book No. 15,400, issued by this bank, ha ; tion committee. He also answered sever- LOST Rooms. No over 15c. last week, been lost and has been made fo r Ponograph pattern? in to under application al questions regard insurance Geo. H. Last nine tickets to Mrs. H. J. Hamlin who has been em- Robertson, i duplicate book according to laws regniat Monday, the Dorcas certain conditions. A short social follow- Guild supper at the Methodist Church ployed in Portland during the summer Corner Main and Beaver Streets, Ing issuing new|books. ed. The next meeting will be held with Nov. 19th, numbered from 127 to 135 in- Me. has rented the tenement over A. R. Pil- BELFAST. 46 W1LMER J. DORMAN, Treasurer. clusive. Finder (save at _Fred D. Jones, Belfast, Mrs. Albert M. Carter and Mias Colburn please the store Thursday afternoon, Nov. 21et N ley’a Drug Store. ^ jj Belfast, Nov 13, 1918-3w46 of H. L. WHITTEN CO. r Fl

Three Men and the Vision They Saw By Bruce Barton

In a certain city dwell three men. And by accident of birth one of them is a Catholic and a Protestant and one is a one is Jew. 1 For thirty years they have engaged in busi- ffor>,„„ right, and by the Stomach and Bowels, aids the a,I k in a world. regulating waste, and it goes further. strangers friendly similation of Food; giving healthy and natural a Then came the shadow of a fearful war. Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, ■ Mother says WILLIAM TELL The And out of those three homes three boys went FLOUR saves itself.” just forth alone. Three fathers waited heart-worn Bears the Signature of m for the letters from over there. “There are Soldiers of Friendliness over here,” the boys wrote home. “They bring us chocolate, and motion pictures, and baseball* and good lectures; and the memory of mother God.” and of In Use For Over 3t) Years “Help those friendly agencies when you have I I the chance,” each boy wrote home. So it happened that the three fathers found themselves working shoulder to shoulder in a great campaign for funds. Not as a Catholic and a Protestant and a Jew—but as good citizens united in a common CARPENTERS WANTED cause. Men skilled in work And as they worked they came to know each rough carpenter 55c. hour—10-hour Big dam CO. other, and they were ashamed that for so many per day. SWAN, WHITTEN construction Good con- years they had been strangers side by side. —long job. living this is one of the of ditions. Fare refunded at end of first bave rood. “Surely compensations war,” they said, “that in our deeper love for month. 2w45p for one and our boys we have learned a new respect C. W. BLAKESLEE & SONS, Stevenson I Target Tips Hunting Helps During the year the American people another.” our near Conn. By Our Arms and Ammunition Expert must save food that we may increase So a new spirit was born into that city. As Conn., Derby, _ Send Questions Care of this Paper__ shipments by fifty per cent. This cam- in its heart it had discovered something though We also want and will pay 42 l-2c. per horn to paign calls for intensive saving in every of the greater religion, whose God is Father; household. “Each housekeeper is cap- and whose faith and creed are love. CONSTRUCTION tain of an independent command,” says LABORERS the Food Administration, “and everyone who eats, helps or hinders the nation < —mi" three times a day. We must increase _ 3 lc=p|fo11~—. .ziioirrri---—g our exports by one-half. The increase I -IF YOUR BABY must be made up of the food we save. MOTHERS- NEEDS I with fabric to match the trim- fj “Some idea of the magnitude of our covered material are for CLOTHING FOR WINTER pledge to the Allies must be implanted in ming responsible very y effects that anyone can copy. AT) every household. Every manager of a pretty household must determine for herself, by Fur Styles. Readers are reminded that this column is open to questions, which should be sent to Miss Hall’s Children’s and Infants' the guidance of the war conscience, how Good furs like everything else that has 0|CALL Dept | on connected us in care of Sporting Editor, and to discussions by the readers anything she can maintain the health and .trength quality, cost rather more this year, but n at MISS HILTON’S Waist and Specialty Shop. with or target shooting. | hunting least ex- are next door to National Bank. of her family with the possible 10c. and 15c. as all varieties of pelts modish from (J Church Street, reduce her it is penditure of food. She must Raccoon to Sable, possible to find f" —tor : :fo1|c=3| cr",Trrr joeh—-r f a science that will permit not something that supply the touch of fur Our Rifle and Pistol Club. of these celebrated riflemen and pistol buying to ARE FOE SALE IN BELFAST BY considers es- shooters have, 1 would say “Yes, a twinkle an ounce of waste. that every woman, almost, Famous Shooters Who Prove 1 hat Marks- in their eyes.” Every home presents a separate prob- sential both for looks and comfort. Fur Richard stood me and another alongside in ESSIE P. CARLE are built on lines that Dol- manship is a Virtue. lem; no two families are exactly alike coats suggest fellow who wanted some dope on how to all their circumstances. To solve this mans or capes in many of the most ex- use his new micrometer. I was telling has all the Who by special arrangement but the DEAR BILLY: I guess I was telling you him the best I could, and turned to the problem is the duty of every housekeep- pensive new models, conservative about some of the famous rifle and pistol for help. either or Captain er. This campaign for nearly eighteen patterns all the time. loose filting straight coat, with shots who are now army officers serving He waved his hand in feigned annoy- million tons of food goes into effect at without a belt is the choice of very many Dollars Will Do It—1 as instructors in the Small Arms Firing ance, then holding it out toward us for WAITING TO SEND. Somebody’s j®=NO this I was told at at and to- once. We must pursue it with the same clever buyers year, School, and whom I met out Camp inspection, rubbed thumb fingers Wonder If Be 'tours? Perry, Ohio, at the National Matches in gether as one rolls a cigarette one-hand- vigor that we used in our drive for the Shaynes. A garment of this sort stays They’ll September. Well, I know I didn’t finish ed, and said: “That’s all the micrometer Loan. The Smart which is an six billion dollar Liberty Belongings in style longer, important Barton up, but I could write you several letters I use.” But did he stop at that? Not a By Bruce new conservation program is an appeal consideration. Little coatees of Hudson about any one of them and still not do bit. After letting it sink in, he removed Accessories Count Greatly-—Hats and Furs his scowl (he had to scowl about, to all households to save food. It would seal and other close napped furs are very what will some him justice. plenty —Diaped Effects. I will tell you happen night There was Captain Linder, the only for we were having to shoot the matches be easier, perhaps, to follow specilic di- j much liked, and come in a great variety this winter in France. Some night when it’s other instructor—besides Lee and Ray- with issue ammunition) and went to work makes. One made in fine rections, but the new program calls for of up gray and dark. of the about oi me •luuiiuu.i cold mond—who slept in our wing gar- and told that guy everything using (Correspondence could be in nine differ- individual initiative and resourceiulness, squirrel adjusted There will be a through the front line ret'in the clubhouse. the “mike.” 1918. rustling NEW YORK, Nov. 11, Anyone | ent are little that a Just the same, I there and then hung which is the spirit of Democracy. In- ways. Many capes where our stand And Linder. but trench, boys guard. “Looney” on name "Mike” Richard—a fel- can spend little and look shabby, into sleeved when him the telligence and thoughtful conscience are turn garments the heaven ladened Secretary will make his way is a solidly low who is the wonderful long range shot manage to turn out smart Linder good big fellow, I required. Nourishment must be watched clever women fasteners are snapped. and a he is and yet will not use a micrometer for along. built, good looking—quite lady’s as ever with half their former outlay Hats and in a too to be let run intelligently, waste must be avoided in- Trimmings. In his hands will be great steaming pots: man. Like Lee, he is regular gun sight elevator is good and clothes. Standards have changed, Hats of of beaver or and “bug,” and being besides a good amateur around without an appropriate nickname. telligently, saving must be made intelli- velvet, plush his pocket chocolate and cigarettes. are content to wear one gown for mechanic, when he goes at a gun some- And here 1 am again, at the end of my gently. The consumption of food must people those that are all or nearly all fur are the From one man to another he will go, passing a he letter about “Jawn” thing regular gets done to it. In fact, without telling you rather than many wear. with be reduced intelligently. many occasions, notable things for street No end cup full of hot coffee to hands that tremble has a habit of rebuilding them to suit Deitz. Cordially, changes that used to seem imperative. of ostrich is seen, but more in fanciful the comfort of a bit of sweet himself, if only to the extent of fitting TED. But we must remember that we have the cold; bringing The best fashion designers show clothes than special sights. Someone dubbed him taken over the responsibility of feeding trimmings in plumes though plumes and a smoke. in outline and for the on “Looney” Linder, meaning that he was that are simple are not out of the but are ad- Men will hail him him AND ANSWERS. Belgium, which would actually starve running, cheerily, slapping "looney” about guns. A lot of us would QUESTIONS most not difficult to copy with the will be a without us, and that there are two mil- part, justed in new ways. the back; and when he has gone things like to be as “looney.” at a I have been looking little 32-gauge of a has lions our own men aid good pattern. Verona Clarke. little easier in that trench because he passed You would not suspect him of being a and wish of in France, Eng- single barrel shotgun you would Accessories. But soon would and and even that marksman, though. you tell me if it is a practical gun for shooting land, Italy, in Russia, to way. get on to the fact that he comes from The small touches count greatly in to- cost to make that no rabbits, and if t can always get shells for it. whom supplies must go from home. Soldier’s Insurance. How much will it rip That’s can’t ma- California. something they W. A Y., South Superior, Wis. days models, and a bit of contrast in suppose? Counting the pittance that the hide. No doubt it is because everybody In Our Keeping you terial or color that catches the eye and With a single exception, every man of is and the cost of the chocolate so It decidedly practical in the hands Secretary paid, talks about the weather much, and is, more than 750 One hundred and millioib Allies >n the he who died as the result Californian thinks his home State of a good shot or a good hunter. The twenty emphasizes a line is all important and the and all ? every must be fed. of the recent epidemic, carried protection cigarettes is the only place where the weather de shells are manufactured by the largest effectiveness of the costume. So it be- dollars? dollars? I do not One hundred and five million Americans for his family, and nearly every one was Five Twenty-five serves credit. ammunition.concerns, loadedjwith smoke- must be fed. hooves women to choose their accessories insured to the limit of $10,000. As a re- know. Linder is even more affable than T. K. less powder and snot of all sizes from 1 Peace will add millions to these mil- with care if they desire the smart- sult the government is now paying the But whether it is five dollars or twenty-five, Lee. He would sure be a wonderful com- to 12. No. 8 shot is loaded unless other- special lions. more than of liabilities due the a in their appear- $7,500,uu0 to that it is five or panion on a hunting trip—the harder the wise specified, and although this gives ness that is termed style I’d like think my twenty-five They look to us—their lives are in our families of these men. the better he be. better pattern in the little gun than needs and That some when its cold going company would keeping. ance, and to study their town Besides the monthly payment of $53, —wouldn’t you? night Although probably under Captain larger shot, you will find No. 6 more sat- dollar will send a forty, This is America’s grave responsibility limitations a bit so that every which each receives on the insurance, and lonesome, my money and yours might Linder is quite an old-timer in marks- isfactory for rabbits. line trench. and splendid opportunity. secure utmost value. there is an accompanying allotment of out that front of the rank. He has Secretary along manship highest for each widow of a which is to Whether or not these have $25 soldier, our minds that we are been since when he was people Materials. Let’s make up going prominent 1906, increased to $35 where there is a minor score of the one of the of the Los use of enough food to them from starva- for a score of those trips. A organizers Angeles I Is it true that the careful emery keep Fibre which is cotton mercerized, child, and with proportionate increases pay Revolver Club. to silk, Going San Francisco flour and oil to remove a little rust from the tion depends on the American housewife. where there are several children. This this winter shall be our nights. also are both popu- nights to live in 1909, he there organized the bore of a rifle near the muzzle will ruin the and velveteen, cotton, the We have the ships to carry it. Hut will allotment continues throughout the life —nights wrhen the boys greet joyously Olympic Club Rifle and Pistol Team. Two accuracy of the barrel/ What else could I lar and save wool. Never have there of the widow she does the American housewife fill these provided not marry chocolate and that our money pro- years later he was elected vice-president do? ships? of cigarettes been such dressy and becoming frocks again, and in the case of the children our of the United States Revolver Associa- B. St. Mo. i To do this she must not relax an iota vided; and are happier because representa- J. S., Joseph, and the quality that makes until they become of age. Most of the in his own he small yardage, tion, and, words, “still is.” her efforts in food conservation. She families of soldiers who died there are tive has Whoever warned was a true friend passed. He is one of the you a look well as long as it lasts, is country’s best pistol garment now in excess of a barrel will must on the other hand over receiving $100 monthly also a in need. The muzzle of rifle go carefully shots, and top-notcher with the not difficult to secure under such condi- from the government. service rifle. stand no such treatment and retain its her kitchen management, looking out for The show ready accuracy. While the rust probably will tions. shops charming He is the kind of fellow whom you opportunities to eliminate every ounce of be found to have done some would to a damage your ENVELOPES FOR WATER CUPS. expect give good account of waste and finding new rifle may still be worth taking good care ways,if possible,in himself either with a pair of boxing of. Use a biass wire bristle brush screw- which she can use even less wheat, meats, gloves or a hymn book to work with, and Discarded envelopes are being used as ed on a rod and soaked in a hot fats and along with everything else he totes a cleaning sugar. drinking cups by the 300 employes of the sal soda solution work from the breech and TURKISH sure-fire sense of humor. Lynch Shoe Company. Bernard F.Greene, A FIREBUG IN BATH. MAINE MAKING take elabor- scrub thoroughly. Thereafter, treasurer of the company, is responsible to Proof That Marksmanship Men ate care after shooting always carefully Children for the new method of conservation of Bath is putting on its thinking cap and Improves Cry Lewiston, Me., Nov. t> clean the pitted place out with the brush FOR FLETCHER’S material during the war. using its eyes and ears on the “Firebug” I tell you, Billy, these snooting celebri- and some good cleanser, such as stronger “I got the idea during the recent epi- question. An alarming number of fires, dustry that has grown to la:, ties are real men, every one of them. ammonia, before oiling to put away. CASTOR! A demic,” said Mr. Greene. ‘‘We had or- large and small, are occurring in this tious here is the manufacture And I want to say right here that this is and are what the dered a lot of individual drinking cups, city people wondering towels. Before the war began the best proof in the world that marks- Brain Blood-Supply Must Be Good. but got word from the manufacturers cause may be. Mayor Drake the other all these towels were imp manship is a powerful aid to character that because of war conditions day received a threatening a con- ly 1 have a .45-calibre Frontier Model Colt they letter, development. The of blood is would be unable to deliver some in that city. It was turned the Lewiston mills are daih revolver which I want to learn to shoot as importance having pure goods for flagration Captain Richard, Lieutenant Deitz and time. The other into of over to the for investi- Hr as I and would perhaps never more deeply impressed on day I went one police department thousands of high grade are accurately (can, wish you Captain Short, others I mentioned, the there was an old-fashioned gation. It may have been the work of a the best for rooms; are said to be far sup but I could enumerate recommend cartridge shooting us than when we are told by physiolo- that plumb to the end of drinking cup at the the water tank, and harmless crank and perhaps the warning this letter. up to twenty yards, with low cost to figure that if the brain is with brought acu.r Why, I ought to write you a gists supplied who a it. of a a man who insanely goods formerly as one of its virtues. everyone wanted drink used pyromaniac, whole letter about Major Fort, who has impure blood, nervous and bilious head- ‘‘Others, who didn’t want to drink out means what he threatens and does not tic. This is but one of tin of O. O. T., Ardmore, Okla. j charge pistol shooting instruction, the ache, confusion of ideas, loss of memory, of the old cup would fill a bottle with hesitate to give warning. A placard sential articles other than finest little man you ever saw. Do vision and the words “To hell with Amer- you Try the .45 Webley shot. It will kick impaired intellect, dimness of water and pass it around. I wanted a bearing cotton cloth now produced if I were to be asked if there was are and live the was the same know, up hardly any, has good accuracy and the ; dullness of hearing, experienced, drink myself, but didn’t care to use either ica, long Kaiser,” ot this city. One mill as a .- some particular characteristic which all on a Comm street cost is low. j in time the brain becomes disorganized the bottle or the cup. So I pulled an day found posted rcial out 30,000 bedspreads each w. brittle thread of life is broken between Broad and Lambert streets. and the envelope from my pocket, and it made a pole, it difficult to keep up with the The more we learn of the usefulness of perfect Both may have been the work of same mill Probably the only man in New England I The sheep that John McLoon lately be- | drinking cup.” This daily produ. the great blood purifier, Hood’s Sarsa- same party. of yards of mercerized silk who can claim the honor of came the owner of has done having been I creditable parilla, the more grateful we are for this joining city of Auburn the father of 17 and of work the lawns about the old and successful family medicine, which HUMPHREYS’ Cement a Success. in the worn1 boys being young clipping family i Ships largest factory has so much in removing enough to register for selective service is home on Grove street and is developing a accomplished The full list of Dr Humphreys Remedies for clusively to the manufactui rheumatism and catarrh and scrofula, needs of San Cal., Nov. 6. The shoes. It employs u Joseph Therrien of 44 North avenue, San- crop of wool that ought to pay a hand- Internal and external use. meets the Francisco, 2,100 other blood diseases and correcting run- > ford. families for nea. ly every ailment from Infancy Faith, first ocean-going cargo carrier of daily ontput the year round Eight of these boys are living and some says the Rockland Courier- If profit, down conditions of the system. you to old in Dr. Manual cement ever has more than of shoes. two of them are now in the age—described Humphreys constructed, 30,000 pair fighting Gazette. Occasionally John loans her need a blood get Hood’s Sarsa- in ranks of purifier, mailed free. paid for her cost of 1750,000 four trips. the U. S. Army. Mr. Therrien for work on and to neighboring lawns, parilla. Her gross income in freight charges for is 44 years of age and is a native of Can- see the antics PARTIAL LIST which the animal exhibits these is at or ada. He is of his and would trips placed $800,000, 20,000 proud boys at the end of the rope by which John FOR be Don’t wait until tons at an average of $20 a ton. The IA willing to give them all to the service tows her back and forth demonstrates your 1. Inflammations CASTOR Fevers, Congestions. Faith carried salt and ore from here to of our country if such a sacrifice was de- 2. that lawn grass is a healthful article of Worms, Worm Fever the Pacific Northwest, lumber from there For Infants and Children manded of him. When men between 18 diet and also that lawn McCall Design 3. Colic, Crying W’akefulness of Infanta clipping your cold to nitrate from Chili to a Gulf and 45 develops Spanish 4. Diarrhea of Children and adults Chili, port were called upon to register Mr. with a sheep has a mower In Use For Over 30 Year* rotary entirely 7, Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis and now she has left the latter for an Therrien did his duty by going to the outclassed. to wear suits and frocks of Influenza or velveteen, 8, Toothache, Faceache, island port to take on a of raw bears registrar and enrolling himself for the pneumonia. Neuralgia cargo Always “Beware of the either or trimmed with braid 9, Headache, Sick Headache Vertigo W. Leslie who Duilt the the service of his One his dog." quite plain, sugar. Comyn, country. of sons, lO. Dyspepsia,Indigestion.Weak Stomach or touches of embroidery done with darn Faith, is pouring cement for another ship Signature uf Arthur, has recently returned from Kill it 13, Croup, Hoarse Cough. Laryngitis Gives Last Two Cents to quick. of her type at the new government con- France, wounded in the wrist and was Honor Tablet. ing stitches which is the faddish sort 14. Eczema, Eruptions. 18. crete ship plant in the Oakland estuary, gassed twice. now and has the merit of easy Rheumatism, Lumbago EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. The just being 18. Fever and to be launched in 45 days. He plans still Springfield, III., Oct. 19. Two cents i Ague, Malaria notice that she has been and Bandings of 17, External another. hereby gives _cs quickly accomplished. Piles, Blind. Bleeding. Internal. executrix of the last will ""a The steamers given with an earnestness is equal to one 19, Catarrh, Influenza. Cold in Head pointed Southport and Westport, satin used like tucks are popular as skirt ment of the dollar for the of a 20, Whooping Cough owned by Eastern Steamship Lines, privilege having soldier of trimmings, and monks collars of the 21. Asthma, Oppressed. Difficult Breathing HENRY P. RICHARDS, late and which have been hauled up for some son’s name on the honor roll 81 Springfield’s collars which 27. Disorders of the Kidneys For Sale in the of Waldo, decent. months at Camden, have been requisi- satin, and long straight County [ tablet. So an old colored woman was 30. Urinary Incontinence bonds ae the law ditccts. All p* r8onh. ,st,: tioned the and will finish with a short scarf end weighted A horse, price $150, two harnesses, two by Government, be 34. Sore Throat, Quinsy demands against the estate of ,8,ri told by officers in charge of the erection CttCARAj?QUININE and a All in condi- ^ VfU)t'M used at a buggies sleigh. good for Southern port conveying injur- j with or a trim the necks of 77« Grip.-Grlppe, La Grippe are desired to the Fame fringe tassel, Call present ed soldiers from transports to hospitals. of the tablet when she presented two Standard cold ter 20 year*—in tablet tion. by appointment. and all indebted thereto are r«qu**tf': 1 remedy oth < ceU scd Vcdicee, and admit of con- For sale by druggists everywhere. Both craft are comparatively new and pennies as her “bit" for having her son’s form—safe, mre.no opiates—breaks up a cold HARRY MCKINNON, in rdfaees in 3 their ia 500 name inscribed. She explained it was 14 home (rip days. Money siderable variety of adjustment. Long HUMPHREYS' HOMEO. MEDICINE CO.. 2w44 34 Congress Street. carrying capacity paaaengers all, back if it fails. Tbe box has a Red top geniune Corner William and. Ann Streets. York. I Tel. 335-11 Sears lie., Sept.. 10,1918. each. she had. with Mr. BBI’a picture. At AH Drue Stores. rows of self covered buttons or buttons New port, BRIDGE WRECKED BY RETREATING HUNS Shipbuilding Will Go On.

an mer- That we are to have adequate ■'"Wisdom from the chant marine will appear fol- lowing: Whispers in American yards who Fam- Shipbuilders * Prescription, to an may fear that their efforts provide tuan 100 Years” the neces- '^7,, emergency fleet are limited by that sities of war were assured there would be plenty of work for them for made to years to come in statements them by Chairman Hurley of the ship- fiuNIMENT Schwab ping board and Director-General ^u ella, External use) ,h,n of the Emergency Fleet Corporation. j! "Id family medicine Every efficient, yard will continue to •s Coughs, Colds, have all the work it can do after the war | j at. Cramps, Chills, Mr. Hurley said in his statement, j ends, :ind many other while Mr. Schwab warned shipworkers .<.thes, heals, and that if Germany were not sincere in its want peace overtures it could nothing better than a slackening effort by Ameri- Stops Suffering can Shipbuilders. “The present program calls for 15,000,- 000 tons of merchant ships,” said Mr. \\K)NT. Schwab in his statement. “Today we have built only about 2,500,000 tons and our we will not have completed present times more work has r War Savings Stamp program until six “Our Boys” did. been done.” Mr. Hurley pointed out that the end- m Waterville to at- ing of the war could not bring an ending to the world’s need for ships, “nor pre- out our vent us from carrying program at Cold aswell has gone to Au- to a successful conclusion.” Laugh the board as He declared that shipping employment. a Perfection Oil Heater — would continue to use all the facilities of Buy today for the .arlons boys shipbuilding that means of economy muzzle biting Jack Frost this fall—and obtained frem Mrs. Eph- WHHSSkv_iWWPWWai ... would permit. laugh at cold snaps this v/inter. the label “I can sav with frankness, said Mr. ercsenting iirloge across a canal destroyed by tlie Germans in the retreat ;n noruiern Hurley, “that our shipyards will be kept A Perfection Oil Heater the Kson and family includ- France. and must gives just going to their capacity they warmth for these Paries Wetherbee, 89 not let up. The inefficient plants which right chilly mornings to because been quite sick with have been permitted operate and evenings. the Mrs. Frank Stevens who had the mis- of the war emergency and immediate ,nv recovering. if the runs PROSPECT FERRY. need of will, as a matter of busi- Later, furnace low, it will give the I fortune to fall down stairs has not fully ships, 'Paries Andrews had as ness expediency, drop out when the additional heat you need—smokeless, odor- recovered. is removed. Efficient yards Mr and Mrs. Johnson War Stamps are growing in emergency less and inexpensive. ; Savings and because Mr. and Mrs. H. P. White were will be encouraged, supported i and Mr. and Mrs. value. Better a few more. Sunday A Perfection Oil Heater burns full blast 8 nd, get we can depend upon them to carry out j of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clement of Searsmont. I guests econom- hours on one North and Harvard Harding have mov- their promises and produce ships gallon of So-CO-NY OIL. Percy Nov. 3rd. Searsport, ically. The work inefficient yards can- carried from room to wherever rson, widow of Dr. Cy- ed their families to Sandypoint for the Easily room, not do will fall to other plants. We will ■ Mrs. Caroline Marr who fell and needed. ! Providence, R. I., and winter. They have work in the shipyard. hurt west coast to continue the look to the Sold by hardware and general stores iis a of Mrs. Belle her arm is having quite a serious time has maintained and to the yards guest Manley Shute has been confined to the pace it with but is of the east and south and in the Great : son Charles recently. with the influenza. He it, gaining slowly. STANDARD OIL COMPANY house recently Lakes region to increase their output. to Mrs. Wm. Curtis who has been criti- one has returned Milo, j was attended by Dr. Emerson of Bucks- “Every competent ship worker, every OF NEW YORK Bliss cally ill with bronchial is bet- and every trained ex- .vay to Isleijboro and port. pneumonia technical expert ter at this David and ecutive in the yards owes it to the nation Haven to resume their and wife and writing. Wingate Capt. W. D. Harriman to remain at his post where his services mis which were inter- son who have been ill with the grip are im* Miss Minerva Pierce of Sandypoint, will count most until our ship construc- It'imc. better. is There is no cpt spent Sunday, Nov. 3rd, with Capt. and tion program completed. ground for uneasiness of either labor or .sliman, while plowing, Mrs. Rufus Harriman. TROY. capital now efficiently employed in pro- in old coin, on one side Capt. and Mrs. W. H. Harriman and ducing ships. For many years to come PERFECTION and the and American flag and son William came ships, their construction operation, daughter Mary Sanford Foster and family have moved national interest.” on the other side the are to be of absorbing Triangle Trade Mark- from Rockland and spent Saturday and OIL HEATERS A word Massachu. to Pittsfield. id the i at their home in this place. Sunday ABOUT COAL. ate 1756. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wyman passed TRUTH friends of Mrs. Azelia Rich The many Nov. 3rd in Brooks. Fuel Ad- Ginn were shocked to hear of her death in The statement of the Federal Red Cross' has Eastern Lines IHERTY. Ginn The local sent boxes ministrator that morecoal has been mined Steamship j STOVES Bangor at a local hospital. Mrs. to the eleven Troy boys, who are still in this year than usual and that he does not was a few days of influenza. INCORPORATED. I have at several old stoves that sick only anticipate as much trouble this winter as present Removal Stamps are growing in in camp. are in excellent condition which I will She had lived a good part of her life last bears more accurately on soft (bitu- et a few more, to hard (anthracite) Bell very cheap. THE OLD CORNER DRUG STORE v this place. The body was brought Miss Annie Rollins, a trained nurse, minous! than upon coal, BANGOR LINE Prices on all junk are still as high as W. has the of her Frank and upon other localities than Maine. If libbetts has been pass- for burial, Rev. Henry been guest brother, usual. If have old stuff callus IS NOW Sandypoint. one is inclined to be as to Between Boston and Cam- you any 1 any optimistic Rockland, itli friends in Palermo. held the service at Rollins. me a line. Webb of Bucksport there being an abundance of hard coal of den, Belfast, Searsport, Bucksport, Win- up by phone—229-4—or drop SAM FREEDMAN, The Belfast Drug Store who has been working the yard. Amos Bennett has bought the place re- the ordinary stove and nut sizes in this terport and Bangor. _ 16 Cross Belfast. State, he only needs (if he be not a hoard- St., WITH a while, has returned cently vacated by Sanford Foster and is er) to look at his own coal bin and ask METROPOLITAN LINE. SANIWPOINI. moving there. his dealer to fill it up. There are numer- CLEnENT eus to the attention of Direct between Boston and New York DR WILLIAM ■■lev gave a Hallowe’en Mrs. Sarah Carleton has returned from instances coming A. BANKS, Prop.. in this district began Monday, the Maine Fuel Administration of people via Cape Cod Canal. tubers of the Schools where she has been sev- canning Wilton, spending last with their Webber Shoe Store 4th. who placed orders July Service is being maintained between Nose and Throat. Main Street, next Nov. eral weeks with her Eye, Ear, daughter. dealers who up to date have not received the above points. F'or all information two days firm’s Mrs. Josephine Stowers spent a of coal. All the former prescriptions in was at home from Port- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Paul and four single pound apply to. HOWES BUILDING. MONDAYS. filed the new and in oangor. carefully by proprietor re- recently Waldo have been recent FRED W. Maine. days recently. He children of POTE, Agent, Belfast, can be refilled at any time. Everything and no Office Hours—9-12, 1-5. 3m81* us family with him. All the sick ones are improving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sargent. Stomach Dead in drug supplies on hand at all times.

■ new cases are reported. ford who has been pass- W. S. Baker, Jesse Reynolds, George Man Still Lives MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD GEOTGE F. KENT. DRUGGIST. i tt afield, the guest of Dr. Mr. Charles Staples recently spent Shibles and Charlie Sanborn were in Bel- who suffer from sour stomach, at his home in Bowdoinham. People Cargill, has returned several days fast recently for the draft examination fermentation of food, distress after eat- Se- BELFAST AND BURNHAM BRANCH Miss Thelma Segar has returned to which was passed successfully. ing and indigestion, and seek relief in TRUCKING are As offered to-day should include instruction in a few visit at. large chunks of artificial digestors, llonney of the U. S. N., boeis Nov. 1st, after days The cartons for the Christmas all the Commercial Branches, Shorthand and packages inaction as to do all kinds of killing their stomachs by just Typewriting and the BuiTOllgh’S I am prepared tricking, in town recently. He home. have been received and can be obtained is dead- On and after Sept. 1918, trains con- j surely as the victim of morphine 29, Automatic Machine. Eurniture and a with Bookkeeping piano moving specialty. family for Lincolnville, Pierce and Mrs.RalphCur- the labels with the ad- and repair every necting at Burnham and Waterville j Mrs.Meralda by presenting ening injuring beyond a 2-ton through trains for and from Bangor, Wa- Have just added to mv equipment I visit relatives. to Rockland where they across. nerve in his body. tis have gone dresses of the soldiers will run SHAW BUSINESS COLLEGE tbe Cadillac con What the stomach of every sufferer terville, Portland and Boston, Acme auto true tirade by winter. PORTLAND, BANGOR AND AUGUSTA is the will spend the Furbush a as follows: corner of your War Savings Stamp The house built by Chesley from indigestion needs is good prescrip- daily, except Sunday, only school in New England which offers such cern. Leave orders at the stable, has to Green- build his a course. also Free tb? “Our did. Mrs. Charles Snow gone has been moved to the Gerry place where tion that will up stomach, put FROM BELFAST Telegraphy taught. cata- Main and Cross and they will re. Boys” logue. F. L. SHAW, President. streets, the vaca- energy and elasticity into it and ville to begin her school, after the house was burned, and will be occu- strength, :eive attention. it to a hearty a.m. p.m. prompt town. make sturdy enough digest on of illness in that Frank and family. rt! I MONTVILLE, tion account pied by Gerry meal without artificial aid. Belfast, depart, 6.45 1.10 Telephone connection train for indigestion t6.50 +1.15 Male Help Wanted. Miss Florence Harriman left by Mrs. E. E. Bagley of Boston has been The best prescription Citypoint, W. W. BLAZO, ever written is sold by A. A. Howes & Waldo, +7.01 +1.26 Nov. 4th, for Bangor the of her Mrs. T. W. Waldo Belfast. Monday morning, guest sister, to build 7.14 1.42 126 Avenue, are in Co. and is rigidly guaranteed up Brooks, Stamps growing her studies at the here the seri- where she will resume Hawes. She was called by the stomach and cure indigestion, or Knox, +7.29 +1.57 SEAMEN i-el a few more. Mrs. Lizzie 7.36 2 10 Bangor High school. ous illness of her sister, Hop- money back. Thorndike, Chance for Advancement—FREE. 1 ils has gone to Belfast to This is named Mi-o-na, Unity, 7.45 2.20 kins, who is rapidly failing. prescription U. S. Shipping Hoard free navigation school and is sold in small tablet form in large Winnecook, +7.57 +2.32 at Rockland trains setunen for < fficers' berths MONKOK. Remember 8.05 2.40 boxes, for only a few cents. Burnham, arrive, in new Merchant Marine. Short cut to the ■ 11 Sons 54 cents 12.40 5.40 paid per WHITE’S CORNER, Winterport. the name, Mi-o-na stomach tablets. They Bangor, bridge. Two years'sea experience required, S. never fail. Clinton, 8.29 Native or naturalized citizens' only, t'ourfe fat last month. Mr. Fred F. Palmer of the U. Navy, Fairfield, c8.39 six weeks. Apply et school, Federal Building, home recently. er of Belfast was a recent spent a few days at A. G. Larby accompanied the remains HAVE YOU A BAD BACK? Waterville, 8.45 3.20 Rockland. tfl4 !1 Bartlett’s. the of rel- to Perham. 11.45 5.55 Mrs. Susan Dawson is guest of his son Floyd Portland, 1 "" weeks. Boston, p. m., 3.30 9.25 Howard and son recently atives in Belfast for a few Miss Laura Bickford has returned to If You Have, the Statement of This Bel- TO BELFAST of oxen fast Will Interest You. for $403. The resumed their meetings Hermon to resume her school duties. Resident grange a.m. a.m. four mton has been driving the Nov. no grange being held for B. visited Mrs. 9.00 2nd, C. Jewett recently Does your back ache, night and day; Boston, 2.45 SEE! Ju gg lumber truck the past weeks. Jewett in Bangor and reported her gain- Hinder work; destroy your rest? p. m. ttfek Does it stab you through and through 7.15 12.40 Miss Minnie Spearin of Bangor has ing. Portland, or lift or bend? a.m. who When you stoop sold a nice 3- been with her mother, Mrs. Bowen, who is suffering 3.40 ■ivy recently Miss Mildred Larby, Then your kidneys may be weak. Waterville, 6.50 10.40 Best Offer to for rheumatism. more comfortable at is the clue. 6.40 2.24 Clubbing Bingham parties, is ill with with influenza, is Often backache Bangor, j Just to you further proof, Fairfield, 6.57 10.48 +3.471 ■•:'ved$225. Cadet C. W. Dickey is spending a 30- this writing. give The action may be wrong. Clinton, 7.09 10.58 3.58 WE HAVE EVER OFFERED S after kidney PILLS > been received by Mr. and furlough at his home here C. E. Bartlett of Orono and W. J. Bart- not 8.35 11.15 4.1511 CHICHESTER^ THE DIAMOND BRAND. A days If attention is paid. Burnham, leave, Ladle**! Ask 3 Texas. C'hl-clies-ter’s ihmton, saying that the ship ; which he will go to Camp Dick, lett of Bangor were recent business visi- More distress will soon appear. Winnecook, +8.45 +11.25 +4.25 and 8.55 12.00 4.37 The Thrice-a-Week Edition Pills in Rt-d dizzy spells nerves, Unity, boxes, sealed 1 son Walter sailed has ar- a student nurse in town. Headaches, j Miss Carolyn Durham, tors 9.05 12.30 4.45 Take no other. Buy or your : Uric acid and its ills Thorndike, OF THE safeiy tr» France. has DrngzUt. Ask for ClII-ClIES-Tr.R’S at the E. M. G. Hospital, Portland, R. L. Clement and family of this vil- Make the burden worse and worse. Knox, +9.14 +12.45 +4.52 DIAMOND BRAND P1LI.S, O 25 known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable .if f’K act nr Poavav 317 El i f* Vl i two can’t 9.34 1.42 5.10 3rears been the guest of her parents .for lage have spent several days with Mr. Liniments and plasters Brooks, Reach the inward cause at all; Waldo, +9.46 +1.56 +5.12 New York World in 1919 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE atiort time ago of pneumonia weeks. and Mrs. F. P. Clements. Help the kidneys—use the pills Citypoint. +9.58 +2.15 +5.25 ""■'■J Montville loses one held 'ifluenza, The pupils of the Grammar school Miss Louise Libby, a student nurse at Belfast folks have tried and proved. Belfast, ariive, 10.05 2.25 5.35 men. with can station. oung In company at the achoolhouse a few What they say you believe. +Flag a Halloween social the E. M. G. Hospital, spent days a at the Price a this Belfast woman’s account. cStops to leave passengers. Practically Daily | Will he conducted large evening was spent Read and a very enjoyable recently at her home here. if doubt. Fare from Belfast to $7.61. eg sue stock business. He See her, ask her, you Boston, of a raising L. Gen’l Pass. Weekly. WANTED by those present. Mrs. W. H. Bickford, who has been at Mrs. Julia G. Ferguson says: “I suffer- M. HARRIS, Agt. > a wife and two children. and Mrs. from a dull ache across the small of D. C. Douglass, Sympathy is extended to Mr. the Paine private hospital in Bangor for ed No Other Newspaper in the World ■ other above mentioned he is I had occasional spells. General Manager, Portland, Maine. HAND GOODS of every descrip- Corner in the my back and dizzy Avon Larby of White’s two has returned home. Her I was Gives so Much at so Low a Price. SECONDtion. Furniture, bedding, carpets, stoves, ne Henry Peavey of weeks, After using Doan’s Kidney Pills, other, who died Oct. is I etc. Antique furniture a specialty. If you death of their son Floyd, many friends are glad to know that she benefited. got Doan’s from A. The value and need of a newspa- greatly bave anything to sell drop me a postcard and Howes & Co.’s Drug Store, and can in the household was never 31st of pneumonia. making a satisfactory recovery. A. per you will receive a prompt call. recommend them highly, for they did me We Have greater than at the present time. We WALTER H COOMBS. Littlefield went to the E. M. PROSPECT. M^s. Sears more good than any other remedy I had have been forced to enter the world Corner Washington and Bridge Streets, SWAIVVILLE CEiSTER. Maine. G. Hospital. Oct. 31st, for surgical treat- ever used for kidney trouble.” war, and a mighty army of ours is Tel. 253 5 Beliast, dealers. Don’t ment. Sympathy is extented to the fam- Price 60c. at ail simply For Sale already in France fighting great bat- War femedy—get Doan’s *eep your Savings Stamp Mr. Park is at Isaac Me Keen’s work- that ask for a kidney tles and winning magnificent victo- ily by many friends with the hope that Mrs. A 4 horse power engine in •■'a month? “Our Boys” did. Kidney Pills—the same Fergu- ries. You will want to have all the on bis barn. she return to her home with improv- ing may son had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., good condition. news from our troops on European t W Turner of Brewer lately James Snow of Frankfort was a week- ed health. Buffalo, N Y. battlefields, and 1919 promises to be Mrs. Una Bennett. A No. 0 Steam Pump. the most momentous in the his- end guest of Ralph Robertson- year Italy. tory of the world. ice Greer of Belfast was a re- were Triumphant A of Iron Mr. and Mrs. James Knowltoi) quantity Pipe. No other newspaper at so small a ■* f her sister, Mrs. F. A. Lane. of her sister, Mrs. Caroline the GEO. t. JUHNSON, price will furnish such prompt and recent guests Austrian prisoners captured by Also a copper lined tank. took accurate news of these world-shak- Mary bavis and Mrs. Addie Jen- Marr. Italians before the armistice effect, is to FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE are estimated now at half a and ing events. It not necessary are of million, REPUBLICAN JOURNAL in water for douches I Waltham, Mass., guests was the guest of his more. Dissolved stops [ David Moody, Jr., the taken includes 250,000 horses, say ’P8 in booty pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam- town. Searsport was at several The Thrice-a-Woek World’s regu- cousin, N. Smith Clementfof i Booty captured estimated at Lav PUB. mation. Recommended E. Attorney CO._! lar subscription price is only $1.00 by Lydia Charles Smith of Bangor spent recently. j billions. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. per year, and this pays for 156 papers. her MAINE. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, *; recently with father, BELFAST, We oiler, to all who pay in advance, j E. B0Y1NGT0N sore throat and sore EconomicaL I Bompson. H, j this and The eyes. unequalled newspaper Hu extraordinary cleansing and germicidal power. I Court*. Probate! pracHc* Republican Journal together for one Free. 50c. all druggists, or bf Katherine Norwood who Practice in all Sample postpaid \ (Haley) X. mau. The Paxton Toilet Comr•my, Boston. 1 year for $2.50. The regular subscrip- Msub.^^ *b is with her CatarrH^Tjrent^Taun ialtv. 2ft Specialist ^ ill, grandmother, spec Eye Sight tion price of the two papers is $3.00. ara jPERUNA of The Republican Journal Haley, Winterport. Mrs. M. S. Davis, 1607 or THE Address, Publishing Company. a! in town have been ill of the f 10th N. Nashville, Sale ! Ave., For NOTICE “g OPriCAL 00. disease, necessitating the clos- writes: BOYTOrON l,le Tenn., work horses. Young Clark and Marsh schools. A pair o£ dark bay 44 South Main Street, I have taken over the .Mr. o "After having been a constant and great workers. Weight 2800. In- rra"ces (Eames) Chapin of Or- sufferer from catarrh for more MADE Winterport, Maine. and after try- quire of w'th her Faus- than twenty yearn Belfast. OH LOOK! INSURANCE BUSINESS little daughter, ing almost every remedy adver- L. H. SOUTHARD, tll*too> I —MONDAY'S and TUESDAY M»V, has after tised, and having* lost all nope, OFFICE DAYS late R. W. ROGERS and HARRY returned to her home the use af.the 1 began Bg very reluctantly ME relatives here. of Peruna about two years ago. A Yankee Junk Buyer. E. BANGS and have opened an office in Everybody says I look younger ^arr'el Haley was called to Derby now than I did twenty years ago. P. t, and Copeland, BELFAST ar“,or her and I actually feel younger Roy HAYFORD BLOCK. | fa,,, sister, Mrs. Georgia Rob- better, and weigh more. I am DR. W. (!. LIlillY, All old iron at $10 per ton delivered at ho it to my neigh- I Wltb her family was ill with recommending Fred Gray’s dooryard. I pay $15 per ton bors and all with whom I come TUNER. influx,W PIANO or kind of machinery iron. Will Sbe ret“rned in a few in contact.’* WE.JX any i»l days, DENTI8T. at W. A. MASON. a" Orders maybe left at Samuel Adams’ buy old bags and rags highest price. : bat. ,'nce been seriously ill herself, Sold Everywhere UqaU or Ml 29tf CHAS. B. WALKER. 2m42 8 now Jewelry and Music Store. 40tf Masonic Temple, Belfast on the road to recovery. O _ An alarm of fire was sounded at 5.45 searsport" Sunday afternoon when neighbors dis- covered that the Blake house at the head A CRIPPLE FOR was in flames. So Miss Mary N. McClure of Manchester, of the Breakwater it in town. m uch headway had been gained that N. H., is a business visitor MATINEE DAILY rOLONIAT EVENINq was impossible to save the building which Mr. and Mrs. George R. WilBon spent TEARS 2.30 7.00 and town. Built THREE at Me. was one of the oldest in 8,}0 a part of last week at Cushing, a bout 1800, upoiulhe site of the Elanson and 11c. Admission . Ladies Aid of the M; E. church In Bed With Rheumatism Admission 6c. llc. an() The it was oc- Helpless Ford house on Bay view street, " will meet at the parsonage this, Thursday, Until He Took “FRUIT-A-TIVES”. cupied until 1824 by Dr. Nahum Mosman, ^ afternoon. the first settled physician in Prospect, THURSDAY FRIDAY Sunday school was resumed The Junior who came from Sudbury, Mass., in 1804. after being closed during the in- Her Have Seen You Shall See Sunday In 1825, it became the residence of Rev. What Eyes fluenza epidemic. Stephen Thurston, pastor of the Con- EMILY STEVENS Mrs. Charles Richards of Bucksport, and in 1829 gregational church, ^ifejirst -IN — Jatnes ! _ spent Sunday with her father, child, Clara Thurston, who became the RITA JOUVET Sweetser, of Nichols street. j wife of Dr. Samuel Blanchard, of Yar- Elizabeth was born there. In the early Mrs. A. V. Nickels and Mrs. | mouth, a Man’s World” The International Star and Survivor of the as a district “In Lusitania, i. Clay Carver left Thursday for Boston, j forties the building was used will spend the winter. schoolhouse. In 1846 John Fowler, Sr., where they A Brilliant Rcmance of Bohemia, Dramatic, Vital the desiring the lot for the erection of his j Herman S. Conary has purchased in this of which the wood- Stevens wears some stunning gowns picture—one Main street from residence (the Ford house) sold j ”Miss McClure house on East is demolished for the purposes of the action. Handsome John in two. One absolutely We e nstructure which was cut are also in the to Lest the heirs of the late Jane McClure. Merkyl and dear little Baby Iva Ward picture—not Forget half was by James Wentworth Clement left purchased mention the dog. _ | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. that lead us to War. A produ. and moved to Main street^ where it is Showing the causes $250,000 Tuesday for Bangor, where they joined cast of 3,000 people. now owned and occupied by A. E. Brown. and Mrs. Arthur Hopkins, proceed- Capt. more excitement ■ The other purchased by Capt. Osias ALEXANDER MUHHU WAR PICTURES New York World—Affords onlookers in for the winter. part MR. ing to Daytona, Florida, the Breakw'ater tnan film to date—Joliet Wonderful. Blake was moved to Ont. any who is convalescing R.R. No. 1, Lome, SIDNEY DREW COMEDY Miss Martha Allen, cove. It has since been in the possession was 11 ~ — 1 -—-- 1 a two “For over three years, I " 11 — street, after < at her home on Church of the late Stephen Blake and his heirs, i Miss Ruth Confined to bed with Rheumatism. weeks illness, is attended by James and Sara Blake, who occupied it tne During that time, I had treatment SATURDAY. I Bring family Towle of Dover, N. H., professional until October of the present year. Built from a number of doctors, and tried ALSO ■ nurse. of seasoned timbers, hewred and sturdy, everything I saw' advertised to few re- ! nearly Pathe S. Dyer and son, H. N. Dyer, it stood over a century with but Mews I Mrs. F. cure Rheumatism, without receiving ,n of Mrs. F. S. Smith of pairs. to TOWN” are the guests any benefit. Finally, I decided Charles O’CLOCK the win- -:- Ray Pathe I Portland. Mrs. Dyer will spend try ‘Fruit-a-tives” {or Fruit Liver Mr. will his folks the ideas he formed in her daughter, and Dyer WIINTERPORT. Before I had used half a a o’clock town. He tries ter With Tablets). He’s a midnight devil in nine to_'M1" Comedy I \ ork. when he tried to resurrect the ca leave in a few days for New I noticed an the ; “the big town.” He’ll have you wishing him luck box, improvement; s frai P £ e y„u thrill to the marrow when he wiggles out of the of Mrs. ti. H. Clements were was not so severe, and the DiC/ he’ll you Alice Gross, little daughter Mr. and Mrs. pain CHARLES I It s SOMEb^^mailer rill UKk. JB rocking with joy when he puts over the “big wallop.’ an in started to down. Qhmmount | Charles Hamilton, underwent opera- guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gould Swelling go home of her / continued this me- tion for appendicitis at the Bangor, Friday. taking fruit and Mrs. William dicine, improving all the time, and grandparents, Mr. Mrs. William Ellingwood and son Billy Sunday. now I can walk about two miles and Smart of Mt. Ephriam Road, of Rockland were guests of Mrs. E. H. do chores about the were held at the M. E. light place” MONDAY Union services Clements last week. Private William ALEXANDER MUNRO. church Sunday morning, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hopkins have moved trial who has recently returned 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, size 25c. McKenney to Brewer for the winter months. Mr. ! in the interest of At all dealers or sent on receipt of from France, speaking in Bangor. H. is employed FRUIT-A-TIVES the United War Workers Campaign. price, by Limited, Friends of Fred Moody, who died of j OGDEXSBUBG, N. Evening services were held as usual in Y._ the influenza in New York last week, re- : the two vestries. yhich was completed at a meeting held ceived the news with regret. ! Mrs. Thomas T. Whittier of !or the Wednesday evening, is as W. Mr. and purpose D. GRIFFITH have va- Capt.and Mrs.Howard Hayden Uhas. New York arrived in town Friday by ollows: Judge Bowden, chairman; i cated the house on Main street which they ; automobile accompanied by Mrs. Edward L Hill, secretary; E. B. Neally, treasurer; rented of C. R. Hill for the summer. Calderwood of Roxbury, Mass. Mr. and ■’red C. Atwood, Roy Cole, Jack Cook CAST INCLUDES PRESENTS USUAL McDonough and daughter Divi- Mrs. Whittier were the week-end guests Mrs. Stephen ind W. A. Cowan. The Woman’s Gish | for a few days’ Lillian of Miss Mabel Griffin of Main street. Sarah left Wednesday ion has the following committee: Mrs. at Norwich Fawcett TIME Mrs. Calderwood joined her husband. stay with Lieut. McDonough ( leo. A. Cole, chairman; Y. M. C. A., George home of R. Dr. Edward Calderwood, at the Conn. drs. G. H. York, Mrs. C. Lougee; Robert Harron NO Curtis. L. her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Henry The Misses Margaret Thayer and Cath- ; ialvation, Mrs. Geo. A. Cole, Mrs. R. “THE arine Hill were in Bangor Saturday after- i Elements; National Catholic War Council, Georye Seigmann Schools were reopened Monday morn- ADVANCE film drama Hearts of the Ruth Mrs. F. T. War Walthall but because noon, to see the ] ,Irs. Berry, Bussey; Henry ing after a five weeks recc-ss; World. :amp Community Service, Mrs. C. C. IN of the patriotic zeal of the scholars closed Maxfield Stanley ! Woman’s Christian Asso- the chil- Fred C. Atwood and brother Geo. At- vloody; Young at noon for a half holiday and W. S. Littlefield; Jewish. of making returned Thursday of last week ■iation, Mrs. Rosemary Theby LOVE” PRICES dren were given the privilege wood, Mrs. Fred A. Amer- GREAT in Welfare Board, Lowe; with tin a hunting trip up-river j — as much noise as they liked from successful Gloria Hope can Library Association, Mrs. T. G. Fel- fire crackers and church regions. horns, pans, Mrs. Cole and their stores M. E. 1 ows; Judge Bowden, bells. Flags were displayed and The A. T. F. S. S. Class of the ; ids, have distributed literature and the World' closed. Many attended the celebration Sunday school held its social Monday “The Birth of a Nation” and -hearts of the ^ :ampaign opened Monday. The quota the same cast as These socials are held each Practically in Belfast, evening. Bowden J or the town is $690. Judge War. The Hand ■» Monday fortnightly. the of Women The United War Workers campaign (resided at a public meeting held Friday “THF trfat T OVF" is a mighty story of Regeneration by and Cath- solici- The Misses Margaret Thayer to the as In this being carried on by the following ivening at Union Hall, present can Wield a Weapon as Potent the Sword Hill were at the Bijou in Bangor Cradle isthe Hand'that arine Recks Miss Rebecca ] the seven relief tkl tors: Women’s committee, leeds of organizations t™ see Alexander, Lady Diana Mrs. Charles afternoon to see the great film After with the lowly, you Dowager Queen Ross, Mrs. Jack Croce, Saturday ^ or funds to carry' on their worK. nieture working side by side Hearts of the World. not Green, Mrs. A. S. Trundy, Mrs. M. B. drama, nusic and marching by the school chil- Miss and a host of England’s proudest. Themselves, mrpersonators. Mrs. Henrietta Young and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Clements visited introduced Mr. New- Manners? Thompson, ( Iren, Mr. Bowden Iquiih Men’s committee, C. B. Gould in and can- Miss Rate Dow. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bangor, j on of Salem, Mass., secretary James Sculley, E. W. Fletch- Mrs. E. H. Clements and guests and France since WEDNESDAY O. Sawyer, Friday. i een worker in England TUESDAY James G. a an er, J. H. Frame, Scarborough, went with them for shopping trip. Ictober, 1917. Mr. Newton was easy Charles Green, Amos Nichols held the close R. Wilson, Mrs. Clara M. Merrill attended the fu t nd interesting speaker and T. H. Martin. related and neral services of Mrs. Lewis E. Merrill, ; ttention of his audience as he at the residence on Web- ( of his labors among the sol- BARRISCALE Chaperoned by Mrs. John Frame, the which was held xperiences BESSIE The Sisters a. m. < selections by the Dolly following members of the Victory Con- i ster avenue, Bangor, Thursday ! iers. Singing patriotic -IN- meet of the grades and High school and servation Club attended the county Charles Cunningham was at his home j 1 mpils Minerva 1 ■ocal solos by Joshua Treat, Jr., added held in Belfast, November 8-9; here a few days last week, at which time ROSZIKA—YANCSI '<■ Iso to the interest of the evening. i Gray, Christine Eames, Isabel Frame, the house was closed for the winter, Mr. ■‘ROSE O’ PARADISE” _---- i -IN- Annie Rogers, Frances Rogers, Marjorie and Mrs. Cunningham left town Thurs- ; and Pauline Towers. Miss Frame was day. KNOX. of the National prize awarded the winner The A. T. F. of the M. E. Sunday FATTY ARBUCKLB in each county for excellent ex- of one girl school held its social Monday evening of Miss Abbie Nickerson Brooks, spent MILLLION DOLLAR DOLLIES Her work also at- THE hibition in canning. this week. The hostesses were Mrs. ( he week-end at A. S. Bailey’s. attention at the Waldo County AND JEFF tracted Annie Fernald, Mrs. W. E. Parker and Mrs. Rose Brown has gone to Massa- MUTT held in Belfast in September, where Fair, Mrs. Walter Arey. < husetts, to work in a hospital, as trained she received first prize for girl’s club ^—————— will hold its mrse. Cushing Chapter, O. E. S. To the Honorable County Commissioners work. She is the fifteen year old daugh- PRICE CURRENT. has been so criti- BELFAST FOU SALE regular meeting Wednesday evening of Earl Curtis who very searsmont! of the of Wald.: and Mrs. John Frame and an County ter of Mr. is Corrected Weekly for The Journal. this which is the first meeting for , ally ill with influenza, gaining very Selectmen of the town member of the Ranetota I week, We, the undersigned. FORD TOURINC CAR AND enthusiastic of from resoectfully r®Pr®' several weeks owing to closing orders g lowly. Mr. James Googins is recovering MARKET PAID PRODUCER of Monroe, in said County, PRODUCE of the County Camp Fire. sent that a certain section high^ EXTRAORDINARY UAH' all public gatherings. Arline Wentworth, Isabel Stubbs and an attack of rheumatism. per bbl., Hay, $18 00 of Monroe, to wit: the road D. Colcord occurred Apples, way in said town The death of Allen 00 15 near Newcomb s Mill < j chairman of the are attending High of Rockland is caring $2 00a3 Hides, leading from the corner WALTER 11 Mrs. Geo. A. Cole, ] Jthel Braddock, Mrs. Luville Law of A. W. at his late home in Searsport, Wednes- 7 50 25 to the corner near the residence United War Beans, pea, Lamb, and and Hi ■Womans’ Division of the < chool in Brooks. for Miss J. E. McFarland. in said town, is in bad condition Corner Washington after an illness of several e., 8 25 Lambskins,l 00a 150 Knight, day, Nov. 6lh, Beans, y. voters of Baid tf46 Keif; attended the is 10 but little used and that the legal Work Campaign, banquet and Mrs. Alfred Bailey of Jackson, Racklilf of Lincolnville paint- 55a58 Mutton, in months. He was born in Searsport in Mr. Frank Butter, Monroe at their annual meeting and 16a 18 1 25 town of and county meeting of the county Mrs. Merton Bradford of Thorn- by V. A. Simmons Beef, sides, Potatoes, \ to instruct the Selectmen son of the late Amasa and j ilr. and ing the store occupied March, 1918, voted 1867, the only f. 15 Round 22 to dis- Saturday at Belfast and at A. S. Beef, q., Hog, to the County Commissioners When the de- town chairmen, ( like, spent Sunday Bailey’s. A Company. ! 10 00 petition under- FOR REN? Laura (Fernald) Colcord. Cheese, 32 Straw, continue said road. Therefore, we, the was much pleased with the entertainment 40 26a32 Honorable ceased was about 14 years of age he mov- The W. C. T. U. held a very pleasant H. of the Navy, is at Chicken, , signed. respectfully petition your Donald Fogg discontinue it or Five rooms on Franklin orovided. Thurs- Calf Skins, 39 Tallow, 0 Board to view aaid road and ed with his parents to Monroe, where he neeting with Mrs. E. J. Stevens weeks’ furlough and the advisable. \u(' home on a two 20 Veal, 20a22 such art of it aa you may deem lights and city water. he mar- of Next meeting with Duck, 19th of Seotem- lived for 33 years. In May, 1914, The funeral of Frank Bartlett Bath, , last week. his Mr. and Mrs. George 70 Bated at Monroe, thia day greenhouse. layl'of guest of parents, Eggs, 72 Wool, unwashed, B BOW, her A.A B. D mis.1918 O. WILLIS L H ried Miss Maude Dutch of Searsport, and a former townsmen, was held at the home ] drs. Cora E. Vose. hard, 9 50 her. Fogg- Fowl, 3o Wood, p E SARGENT, after his marriage he purchased of his Mrs. John Wednesday B. L. Aborn with seventeen of 18 Wood, soft, 6 50 E. T. GILBERT, soon sister, Cole, Mrs. Simmons, Bert- Geese, Bankrupt’s Petition for 1* Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Selectmen of Monroe. known as the Ashley Mitchell Rev. A. J. Lockhart, officiat- in the Knox clubs at- RETAIL MARKET what is afternoon. j he boys and girls Plaisted of Oak- RETAIL PRICE In the matter of George E. in the four chil- Nov. ram Luce and Howard 1 90 place in Searsport, a large farm ing. Besides his widow he left , ended the convention in Belfast, friends Sun- Beef, corned, 35a38 Lime, Benson, Bankrupt. land were here calling on old 98 was a suc- one a fine 18a22 Oats, STATE OF MAINE. outskirts of the town. He dren: Leamon, Belle, Marion and Percy, tth and 9th. Every enjoyed Butter, salt, Hon. Clarence Hale, Jur.u Oat 8 To the that Mrs. to do still day. 1 85 Meal, SS. of the United St**- cessful farmer and always followed two sisters, Mrs. A. A. Barden and ime and feel full of interest Corn, WALBO, trict Court Cobb have re- Cracked corn, 1 69 Onions, County Commissioners’ Court, trict of Maine. vocation. He was a member of Monroe and two brothers, Everett N. letter next year. Mr. and Mrs. Harold 17 Laura Cole, Corn 169 Oil, kerosene, Term, of Bel far- Mr. Cobb re- meal, August Adjourned George E. Benson I. O. O. and also of Loyal Re- this town. term to Frankfort, where 38 1918. Lodge, F., and Eddy C. of Schools opened for the winter turned Cheese, Pollock, In Vacation, November 12, ty of Waldo and State of Maine, of the High 3 15 33 Ordered, That the that or bekah Lodge of Monroe and Penobscot with the following teachers: sumed his duties as principal Cotton seed, Pork, On the foregoing petition. respectfully represents, left Nov. 11th, cornet near was Walter A. Cowan, Esq., Monday 11 Rye meal, Commissioners meet at August, last past, he of Belfast. He was highly of this week. Cranberries, County 16th < Encampment Eunice Chase Jackson, school ~ 3a on Monday, the the Acts of morning for an officers training camp. jay school, Clover seed, 37a42 Shorts, Newcomb Mill, in Monroe, bankrupt under all who knew a man ” at 10 o clock a m apd that he has duly thought of by him, Mrs. Mattie Abbot; Kenney, Wing were calling 13 00a 13 50 Sugar, day of Becember next, to bankruptcy; Mr. Cowan came here to reside several jeonard, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flour, route set.forth >n of pr‘ al- T. 1 35 thence proceed to view the his property and rights of cheerful and kindly disposition, Knox Station, Mrs. B. L. friends in Oakland H. G. seed, 5 00 Salt, I., after which at aoma all the and has built up a successful ^ee Kenney; on former Searsmont 5 the immediately fully complied with rtqm years ago 32 Sweet potatoes, petition; of Cnur. ways ready to hold out a helping hand to Miss Clementine Buck- among whom Lard, in the vicmity a Acts and of the orders and made many friends who Aborn; Stream, and Waterville, recently, convenient place and law practice and their witnesses will be had bankruptcy. any in need. In his long illness, during Miss Gertrude Sylves- the parties success in his re- in; Knox Coraer, Muzzey Trefethen. taken in the premises he That l.« wish him unbounded was Mary BORN such further measures Wherefore prays. which he was most devotedly cared for shall proper- A'id Court to have a full dn-< field of Mr. Cowan ;er. Andrews are visit- aa the Commissioners judge by the cently chosen activity. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar that notice of ihe time, his est his he was wonderfully patient it is further Ordered, debts provable against by wife, to arrange for the United Mrs. Charles such *is county attorney, chairman of the local A meeting their parents, Mr. and Nov. to Mr and of the Commissioners bankruptcy Acts, except Besides his he is ing YOUNG. In ttockland, 9, place purposes and and cheerful. widow, drive which began has em- be given to all I>er80ns bv law from such diM'h**:. Red Cross Worshipful Master War Work Campaign Mr. Edgar Andrews M. Young, a daughter meeting aforesaid, cepted Mrs. Laura Cof- Auxiliary, Andrews. and Mrs. Almond serving an attest- this 1st day of Novend survived by his mother, at East Sat- corporations interested, by Dated Howard F. and^ A. M. and is Nov. 11th, was held Knox, in the Fore River snipyard, with this Order there- GEORGE E of Lodge ployment ed of said Petition i). fin of Monroe and by a stepfather. Ser- Copy Monroe and Batd m. and the following officers of the town of also the representative elect from this jrday a. Mass. MARRIED. on, upon the Clerk from his late residence Quincy, same in three public places vices were held' committees Bertha by posting up the NOTICE 'l Hi district to the next legislature. elected and appointed: the building the same in ORDER OF Rev. N. F. At- David Craig has bought in said town and by publishing on Saturday afternoon, Mr. and newspaper Shibles, secretary and treasurer; it back In Belfast, Nov The Journal, a public of Maine, Northern F'v church officiating. The organization of the local commit- by John Crie and moved Mackenzie-GURNEY. Republican and District wood of the Methodist of town occupied L. Mac- in said County; said publication 9th of Noven.t Mrs. E. T. Bessey, chairman Mr. Rev. D. Brackett, George published B be' On this day tee on the United War Work Compaign street near his buildings. | 10 by notices to be thirty lia> Interment was in the village cemetery. B. from the bolt each of the other on reading the foregoing petit Mr. and Mrs. and Miss M. Gurney, view that all 1__I committee, Salvation; that building kenzie Myrtle for said That a Crie has been in trade in fore the time appointed Ordered by the Court, Ser- of and be heard if they think proper, the 20th day L. Aborn, War Camp Community and Belfast._ mavmay appear upon the same on W. for a time selling confectionery GE0 KEATING. Clerk. at Hang Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Shibles, Y. long 8PPe8ru8gt. D 1918, before said Court vice; on shoes and Order of Court. at ten and Mrs- D. B. and doing repair work DIED. Codv of Petition trict. Northern Division, C. A.; H. J. Hamlin cigars GEO I. KEATING, Clerk. FIRES Mr. and j Attest: forenoon; and that notice then FOR WOOD Eastman, Jewish Welfare Board; and harnesses. ne»- CLARIONS in The Republican Journal, a Mrs. C. G. Library Association; Nov. Aller O Marden, of the Red COI.CORD. In Searsport, 6, ed in said District, Northern Willis Kelsey, K. of C.; The Searsmont Chapter j Mr. and Mrs. D. Colcord, aged 51 years. all known creditors, and other CLOSED STOVES B. D. Y. M. C. A. held the annual meeting Tuesday, Mrs, at the sa"i Mr. and Mrs. McGray, Cross DUNBAR. In Belfast, Nov. 5, NOTICE terest, may appear the following ofii- cause, if any the STOVES Nov. 5th, and elected Albina M. Dunbar, aged 70 years. and show OPEN j at the Waldc of aaid petitioner should Mrs. Mary Brown, chairman; HAMILTON. In Belfast, of the stockholders prayer How’s This? cers: The annual meeting ed. Miss Hospital, Nov. 10, Paul Humbert ti- for Mrs. Ella Moody, vice chairman; County Trust Co. of Belfast, Maine, And it is further Ordered by sizes. Suitable of Somerville, Mass., aged 21 of the Waldo send Many styles—many Reward Hamilton the Deputy Clerk shall offer One Hundred Dollars Cobb, secretary; Miss Angie Paine, at their banking rooms in of said We Mary years, 7 months and 12 days. will be held known creditors copies room, chamber of Catarrh that cannot be the Mrs, al room, dining for any case treasurer. The chairman appointed SMITH. In East Belfast, Nov. 9, November 19, 1918, this order, addressed to them parlor, sitting Medicine. Belfast, on Tuesday, cured by Hall’s Catarrh Mrs. Flora Dunton 34 years, 8 months of residence as stated. following committees: Lydia E. Smith, aged for the purpose of revising or without trouble that extra Catarrh Medicine has been taken at 10 a. m., Witness the Honorable Clarence den, giving Hall’s Kelso on rais- and 22 days. then sufferers for the past thirty- on sewing, Mrs. Josephine a board of trustees of the aaid Court, and the seal catarrh In Nov. 11, the electing s» by WEYMOUTH. Morrill, by-laws, Division of home comfortable. has become known as the Ella Moooy on knitting, anc as in the Northern warmth which makes five years, and ing funds, Mrs. G. Weymouth, aged 76 years such other business gor. A.' Hattie Po- Roscoe and transacting on the 9th “‘November. most reliable remedy for catarrh. Hall’s Mrs. Lucretia Paul and Mrs. day Ah on 7 months. come before them. S ] WILLIAM Made to last for years. A Maine Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood and of the Home Service Department. may legally [L. M.^ right Poison of money T.FRANK. PARKER, Secretary. the Mucous surfaces, expelling tne The Chapter has received gifts Mis. M. A. A for Maine people. Thousands from the Blood and healing the diseased from the following ladies: product Mm. Harold ** Fowler, Mrs. J. F. Marden, Catarrh Susie Rob- CARD Of THANKS in use. After you have taken Hall’s Cobb, Mm. Lucy Bean, Mrs. Ito lor Sale will see a Medicine for a short time you bins. We tender thanks to our friends and Cry in health. __ black horse, weighing 1400, has in our Children great improvement your general A large neighbors for their kind sympathy a L:::iOP CO. Bangor, Maine Catarrh Medicine at b« flowers. WOOD fct*l^5h#4 Start taking Hall’s been used for trucking purposes. Will bereavement and for the beautiful FOR of catarrh. Send for Children Cry BOWEN FLETCHER^ A I once and get rid to MR. and MRS. CHARLES R1 free. sold cheap. Apply testimonials, .. FOR FLETCHER’S and Family. CASTO JAMES D. HILL. F. J. CHENEY &.Co., Toledo, Ohio, Sold bv W. A. Hall, Belfast i Sold by aU Druggists, 76c. CASTORIA