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The Republican~ Journal. tMi; 00. ISO. 38 BELFAST, MAINE. nK'HSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1918. FOUR CENTS

THE JOURNAL. Peters spirit and resources to them. The Committee The New Belfast Fair. s 01 Congressman Vividly stop Maine’s Publicity PERSONAL PERSONAL. _ Americans (i'Sr:' Describes War Conditions. were called in almost as a last for News- resort Conference The sessions of the New Belfast Fair .. ,ent Rules and when the American marines Fred G. left on a Mrs. W. T. Clair of Maine Registration went on the Belmont avenue grounds Sept. Spinney recently Maitland, Fla., is A Heart to Heart Talk Too Serious for forward to meet the best German the Fourth. Estimation.Con- Discuss Fighting business trip to Boston. the guest of Mrs. Ivy Gordon. troops at the of the salient 10th and 11th, are conceded to be the i’eters Vividly De- A Newspaper Report. apex they were was considered, in many Miss Ava Whitney of Bucksport is visit- A-ir Conditions.The opening up toward Paris, the Ameri- Every county in Maine represented best, everything Miss Laura Morris left last Saturday A. Peters Obituary.... Maine Congressman John of Ells- can years. While the midway lacked many a ing her Mrs. Thomas Gannon. marines had to open up their ranks at the publicity committee’s conference, for visit in Boston and vicinity. mother, Confer- Committee worth, Representative of the Third Maine to let the Loan under of the old-time faker features there was retreating French of the Woman’s Liberty A. Patterson of this left re- Thomas F. Burke and daughter, Edna, ■ at passthrough. John city rvthing Begins was the guest Tuesday and District, evening They said hold them direction of Mrs. Grace A. plenty to please the children young are at the home of I)r. Foster C. .... New Belfast Fair. where they are, the able cently to spend the winter at Togus. guests of Waldo citizens at a in chance County meeting ^on t retreat. tide at the Augusta House people with a merry-go-round, Small. :oss Notes....Personal. j They stopped the Wing of Auburn, Mrs. Loia Pearson Sherman left Satur- Grange. the Third Maine Regiment armory at the of 13th. lunch etc. Wm. H. Pomona Germans, turned them back, recover- Friday afternoon and evening, Sept. games, counter, Mrs. G. W. McRea of Machias is visit- House. The details day to visit relatives in Boston and vicin- J. A. Lewis. Belfast Opera were ed the were on had of this section and s Lieut. salient and the spirits and enthu- Practically all of the delegates White charge her Mrs. Frank W. O. ing daughter-in-law, vs. The Sa- arranged by Bernes Norton, who se- siasm of best of order. : riangle the French people have risen the stalls or in the correspondent corps kept the ity. McRea. in and Mrs. have re- N,\V England Crops cured rhe assistance of the Belfast Band to the & Barrows in the Mr. Herbert Dickey highest pitch. They say that there of Maine papers. The Leonard display Probate a Mrs. Addie C. W'elch returned lition....The for an excellent patriotic concert. The of turned to Bangor from visit with Bel- Tuesday is real stuff in the Americans and that as exhibition hall attracted the attention ehting Fourth Liber- Mrs. John F. Hill of Augusta, chairman from Seal where she the armory decorations a!so added to the pa- fast relatives. Harbor, spent soldiers are now on ! all ar.d was very explicitly explained by ... is and Figures. they going to be from of the Maine Woman’s Liberty Loan summer. triotic spirit and on the platform were their Mrs. Charles the most important factor in the situa- at both B. L. Tuttle, foreman of cutting Willard C., son of Dr. and ..rrespondence. : committee, gracefully presided ! representatives of all political met and the enter Harvard Norman Littlefield, U. S. N., arrived beliefs, tion, It has had a on the room. Both the Goodyear W. Jennys, left Monday to ,f Belfast. great effect sessions and introduced the New England in our one common and all important in- ; of shoes from the school. fecently to visit his pareits, Mr. and Population .... Mr. American soldiers themselves. They did Mrs. Myra B. Lord McKay styles boys’ Dental terest—war. The reception of Mr. Peters Publicity chairman, Mrs. Edward F. Littlefield. ae How You Can the trick because were fresh and stock to the linished product were shown, have return- they of the Boston Christian Science Monitor | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ames ung of North Waldo was enthusiastic in the extreme for a of the were well-fed, resourceful and un- Mr. Tuttle explained the cause after a week at Misses Leta and Addie Crocker Work for Club individually staff. Mrs. a born leader among j ed to Unity spending War Belfast audience. He was greeted with Lord, daunted. Now have the benefit of high prices of shoes of all styles when he the guests of their aunt, Mrs. W. H. .mi Girls they at once entered upon the vital Little River cottage. which was also frequent women, that applause, are more a a strip of lining and said Snow, for a few days last week. .. knowing that than match displayed Navigation School. they question of woman’s duty in their first Miss Ella Snow of Lewiston was the throughout his splendid address and at the at any or for an number three ago it cost 10 1-2 cents by Mrs. James H. Howes left Tuesday to i. e Flag . in this bond issue. She re- Fordson tractors, funeral of her cousin, Edwin R. Thayer, was introduced investing Mr. Peters by Mayor vices next Sunday at 2.30 p. followed the Roderick lean harrows dis- Mr. and Mrs. William B. Getchell have m., cautioned her hearers to use plows and Jr. papers. also took peatedly C. W. Wescott, who occasion by Sunday school. and demonstrated by B. O. Nor- closed their cottage on Allyn shore and consideration and co-op- played re- and in an and womanly tact, Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Hills have nserve paper to speak on the city’s county’s posi- the time of all times when the returned to their home in Augusta. St. Francis of Assisi church, Rev. T. war with ton. It is nt of news* eration in this branch of work turned to their home in Lincolnville after consumption tion in the W. S. S. and Fourth to turn to the Nov. Fighting .1. Court street. up-to-date farmer is forced Miss Lula Smith returned Friday to per cent by 1st, O’Mahony, pastor, the men’s organized committees. In- summer at their cottage at drives. machin- spending the through the Pulp and Sacrifice of the Mass latest inventions of labor saving her hotae in Portland after an extended Holy Sunday, Sept. vesting in Liberty Bonds is no longer a Northport. ssued drastic rules for The reading public realized as they left 1 j 10.30 a. m. ery. visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Fletcher. 22nd, i it is an obligation, and if ol These rules voluntary act, Mr. Mrs. John Ainslie of papers. the hall that they had learned more of of an anti air gun manned and Syracuse, The presence a student at unless the sub- Services will be held next Sunday at the country does not respond readily Miss Lillian Knowlton, their .'■■nly, the vital conditions of the world war in | of Lieut. N. who have been visiting will be by a crew under the direction Y., .vii h promptness, the Church at, 10.45 a. m. in this drive it may be placed on the the Beverly, Mass., school for nurses, is this short address than could find Congregational daughter, Mrs. O. S. Vickery, left Tues- l,.r country weekly pa- they A. E. Scruton from Fort Preble, Port- Rev. Charles Harbutt of Portland will allotment system now being tried out in spending a short vacation at her home in ut down their subscrip- for months in the current literature and never before seen day for home. and land, was an attraction We trust the supply the pulpit. Providence, R. I., as an experiment this city. endously. newspapers. He realized that he was John F. and Tolford J., sons of Mr. and The law in this county. the Journal, whom we Services will be held morning based on income tax returns. Mrs. Arthur Carver returr ed Tuesday speaking to his own loyal American peo- Sunday nc Mrs. James T. Durham, left Monday to are nearly all reliable of at the Church at 10.45. Rev. of public opinion rules in these times to her home in East Boothbay after a and facts and of intense Baptist races were in the St. Johns Military Academy ,. all bills promptly, ple gave figures The first day’s reported attend pay j should stagger us. Wm. Vaughan of East Belfast will sup- world war and nothing week’s visit with Rev. and Mrs. Charles doing their part cheer- ! interest that he requested the newspaper our last issue and those of the second day in Manlius, N. Y. It is not for not for lands, but prin- n ,.j ply the pulpit. Sunday school at noon. gold, W. Martin. piptly, reporters present not to make note of, as were even more entertaining. Charles Miss A. Annette Holt returned luesday ■ of a semi* the Allies are The /-I. 1 All_l.fl ClrnnrKa. weekly, Christian Endeavor at 6.30 p. m. Prayer ciples fighting. they were not common property. R. Coombs accompanied his little son to resume her duties at Washington, D. mlily newspaper shall tne snouiu inmit ms women or country as meeting this, Thursday, evening. a double of hand- where he will take up his duties non any paper except' Congressman reters lett tms country Horace, who drove rig gan, after a visit with her parents, Mr, 1 and do Mrs. Wing C., things big things. for Justice M. Han- weight on the basis July 13th, as a member o£ the Naval People’s Methodist Church, Rev. C. W. some black ponies while his little daugh- stenographer George and Mrs. Wm. Holt. has set the women of Maine an example .. n 3(1 1-2x44-50 pounds No. 7 Court over one in a son of the Supreme Judicial Court. Affairs Committee of the National House Martin, pastor. Parsonage ter Alice held the reins from Portland .mis.) All stocks now in her splendid work of organization. Harry R. Rumney came I of Representatives, and with a party of street. Telephone, 213-11. Sunday morn- dandy single rig. Tney were enthusias- Mrs. George B. Dyer left last Friday his ■scd whether newsprint, She has recently returned from a State last Sunday on his bicycle to visit the r sized and supercal- 13 had the great honor to represent Maine ing, preaching, 10.45; subject, “What received as they were introduced for a visit in Lawrence, Mass., where she tour with 500 cities and towns organized tically grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim A. of rdlcss weight. on this successful trip. World Owes theChurch.” Sunday school N. of St. Albans at the attended the marriage of her niece, Miss and to assist in this great work. bv F. Vining Wood, and other relatives. : r may continue sub- ready For the comfort of his hearers he 12 m. Sunday evening, preaching, 7.30: stand. The summary of the races: Ruth formerly of this city. gave made a few judge’s Sargent, iree months afterdate of Mrs. Wing also very per- Mrs. Thaddeus R. Hutchins of Clifton- “Preliminary war talk” (5 min.); sermon, 22 Trot—Purse ss are re- reassuring and detailed descriptions of 2.25 Pace, 2 #125. of subscriptions tinent remarks relating to the duties of Mrs. Samuel Perry Dorchester, two weeks with “A Great Answered.” Prayer .111 dale, Mass., is spending o. .'•■! 1 for. how the transportation of our troops and Question Fenia bm, Buzzell, Belfast from a pp; | the publicity committee and suggested Todd, Mass., arrived here Saturday trip Their er free copies I this at 7.30. Bluehill. ..223 her brother, George Seavey. may give are leaving the im- meeting (Thursday) evening Twilight, bm, Gray, She supplies safeguarded, methods of effective advertising. She is Belfast .432 with Mr. Perry to Mt. Katahdin. crept for actual service The Dorcas Guild meets at Mrs. Swett’s Nancy Forbes, bm, Gray, brother, Charles A. Seavey of Searsport, pression that if there is loss of life in .344 and Belfast be- -pi to camp libraries and a real newspaper woman, has been at the Loala, bm, Fogg, Damariscotta will visit in Lincolnville his new home on even- is also guest. ex- the ocean it is purely from un- Spring streetTuesday ■ns of organizations; crossing head of the Maine Federated Clubs, is on Christie B., bm, McLaughlin, fore returning home. is welcome at 5 5 Miss Arline Curtis, who spent the sum- ; y of congress, and other avoidable accident, as in the case of the ing at 7.30. Everybody Stockton Springs.5 the State Board of Charities and is one of who the sum- a to bind for 2.22. Miss Isabel Towle, spent mer with her Mrs. P. H. D. ill agree per- Vernon. All the routes of the trans- People’s Church. Time—2.21 1-4, 2.23, mother, Mt. Maine’s brightest women. She thinks Mrs. except to government mer with her parents, Mr. and has returned to Providence, R. I., are made one man and the Carter, use ports by ships, Loan and K braries which said The Unitarian church held its opening Liberty Loan, talks Liberty Towle in East has return- 2.16 2.13 Trot-Purse #125. Frank Belfast, where she will attend school. Her mother heir and are run in clock work Pace, work; except etc., precision, service for the season last Mr. must dream Liberty Loan. Maine wom- resume her Sunday, Boston .2111 ed to Bridgeport, Conn., to her as far as Portland. lothei r> "■•ns. the naval to know Hawkins, big, Newbert, accompanied allowing department Wilson preaching on the need of a new en must do their part in soliciting and in Bel- -per shall free copies Lady Booker, chm, Field, position as teacher. the U. S. give exact at all times of the Ensign Kenney A. Burgess of the position and a new a heart devoted and a deal of the credit will be crept not more than one heart spirit, giving great fast .1233 E. Southworth returned with the American soldiers Waldo- Miss Alice N., has graduated from the officers’ train- becking purposes. transports to righteousness individually and interna- due this very energetic woman. Robert W., rog, Benner, last to her studies at the St. Bar- school at and will arrive .-Her shall the return marines. What he learned of the boro.4422 Friday ing Annapjlis accept and a and a tionally, and spirit heeding uniting The meeting was adjourned at 6 tor Au- after a short s news dealers, Bonnie Doone, bg, Bryant, nabas hospital, Portland, to spend a short fur- from attention, feeding, etc., of our men to-night, Thursday, care, on those deeper religious faiths that this and continued at when Mrs. siier shall print extra cop- recess, gusta.’.3344 visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. with his Hon. and Mrs. over there was also most reassuring. 7'% 2.21 1-2. lough parents, advertising or sub- time of testing shows are holding firm. O. Thomas of Augusta who has Time—2.20, 2.19 1-4, 2.21, lio; ating Augustus D. Southworth. Albert C. before entering upon While as a nation we dread the ability Ralph Burgess, : r any use other than those Sermon topic for next Sunday, “The of the work to be done in the charge Charles Bradbury, Miss his duties in the Navy. >e regulations, except not of Germany’s secret service, Mr. Peters 2.32 Trot—Purse Mr. and Mrs. Book of Life.” Preaching service at made an address on the part the 2.35 Pace, #125. cr cent of his circulation schools, of this and James our own secret service is the bright- Damar- Anne M. Kittredge city says 10.45 a. m., Sunday school at 12. All are children will be called to Lottie Roberts, bm, Hall, r a of ten copies. school upon left last est and best in the worid. Nothing can iscotta H. Bradbury of New York Waldo Pomona ■ar shall send free copies cordially invited. take in the drive. Two will be Grange. prizes Belfast ..222 a ■ Gray, on an auto including other ex- be made public in regard to it, but the U. May Hal, bm, Thursday trip publications, olfered in the graded and rural schools Brooks .333 Joe Hunter, Bean, and a few fish- her publications as are S. possesses its influence. He told of the visit in Greenville days’ Waldo County Pomona Grange met CYRUS T. HUBBARD. for the best on Time—2.21 1-4, 2.22 1-2, 2.25 1-2. or within a essays patriotic subjects. the county, wonderful work of the Allied Navies in ing trip on Roach River. Tuesday, Sept. 3rd, with Sheepscot Lake of The first will be $3 and the second The fancy and domestic department k. ies from his point pub- T. Hubbard died at his prize North Sea and in the English Channel Cyrus home, J. G. Miss Grace H. Hall, who has been at Grange, Palermo, with good attendance piffi $2. The High schools and junior High was under the direction of Mrs. the time will come No. 122 High Sept. 14th, after a will asst, Per shall sell his publica- and predicted that street, Wilson and home ob a three weeks’ vacation, and all officers present except lady schools, academies, training schools and Paul, ass sted by Mrs. J. F. ii: eedingly low or nominal when the German submarines will be week’s illness, although he had been in to resume her library work at whose station was acceptably normal schools will be invited to com- Miss Edith M. Southworth with Misses leave today steward, fer p rice. i obliged to go over land to reach the open failing health for the past year with a Washington, I). C. She will be accom- lilled by Miss Ella Greeiy. Eleven granges -her shall sell his in a poster contest. The prize for Sue M. Partridge and Amy E. Stoddard publica- of and pete sea and then they will have a very diffi- complication kidney heart dis- by her mother, Mrs. Mary H. were represented, also visiting members below the published sub- the best will be while judges. The display was large and of panied in original poster $15, Hioi cult task to do destructive work, as our eases. He was born Thorndike, Nov. who will spend the winter with her. were present from Knox County Pomona. pn the second best will receive $10. The line quality, well displayed. The cattle Hall, isiier shall offer premiums methods of defense are now carried on 28, 1845, the son of the late Small and of New A very beautiful piano solo was rendered State school department has sanctioned department, one of the best for years, Mrs. Henry A. Lloyd York, cation unless a price is put Hubbard. In life followed in- scientifically. Mary (Harmon) early Jr. The Horace Chenery, daughter Margaret by Miss Gladys Tibbetts, by ini for sale separately and the setting apart of one day in the schools was in charge of Wm. Vaughan, Mrs. He spoke of the commission’s inter- he owned a large dairy farm in Waldo exhibit of Concord, Mass., and teresting remarks from the host grange price is at least, 75 per to be devoted to patriotic speeches and poultry department for a local and son Richard conducted a milk in m of the individual prices, view w'ith Lloyd George at the office of and for years route the direc- Van Voorhes of Philadel- master and C. M. Howes. A class of pageants and both Mrs. Lord and Mrs. was excellent. It was under Miss Margaret .usher shall conduct voting where on two this city. For the past twenty-two years their thirteen were instructed in the degree of the British Government, tion of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Colcord and have returned to respective ■ of ob- Wing methods of interesting phia sis for the purpose a explained the occasions war had been declared against he has driven public carriage here and ducks, after spending the season at Pomona, after which all joined in ; lions. Subscriptions ob- parents, teachers and children in this im- contained pens of hens, geese, homes, made room and did will not be considered America. The prime minister urged in both occupations many friends etc. The Place. march to the dining ample way portant branch of the work. The sub- Guinea hens, pet rabbits, mice, Crosby riptions. the commission to use its influence in who will miss his familiar figure on the careful at- ! justice to the bountiful dinner served by be “How t' e display of vegetables showed Mrs. Charles A. Pilsbury left Monday other but the jects of the essays are to veral rules, less merchant and more war streets and ever pleasant greetings. and the sisters of the host grange. After an building Ijis tention in arrangement. The Boys’ an indefinite visit with her daughter, nes that concern the rela- War is “Why We Must Buy for active he was an interested Financed,” and They could assure him that Amer- In his years were under the di- Boze- hour of social greetings pleasantry e newspaper and the sub- ships. for Thrift” Girls’ Club exhibits Mrs. Win. F. Schoppe and family in of He is Liberty Bonds,” “Necessity with mit ica was building both. Mr. Peters said and loyal member the Grange. the grange reassembled singing by and of and to j rection of N. S. Donahue. Mont. She spent Monday night his “Methods Earning Saving man, of courtesies some of the best destroyers over there survived by widow', formerly Miss Mr. and Mrs. the clioir. The exchange Buy Bonds.” Sample posters will alsc in Portland, the guest of Registration Exceeds Estimates. were out to and he said, Sarah McGray of Knox and their three in behalf of host grange and Pomona pointed him, schools with Cross Notes. William Todd. She left Portland Tues- N. be distributed among the Red and “Where were they built?” And the re- ! sons and one daughter, George Hub- was voiced by Miss Grace E. Cox ilion of Sept. 12, 1918, in the boxes the town chairmen, ! da> via Montreal. States bard of Charles A. Hubbard tithing by Mrs. Carney Sliure then *■ eeded the estimates. Ad- ply came, “In Bath, Maine, United Lynn, Mass., Roy Woodward, will advise in to the of ac -- Leila wife of who regard pageants, A large order trench foot-slippers IVAia. v^CUi via; r;; Fourth Maine Regiment and after hii Mrs. Percy Whiting, Augusta; Mrs. W one at Christmas for membership. being trusted profits ji way and Mrs. Beverly S. Staples, they will gc of Arad and Adelia Wentworth to in H. Mrs. Inez S. Cum- between the two drives, Mr. Howes was then J?"'cr depended on a Boston boy explair sick leave re-enlisted the Nineteentl Titus, Ellsworth; lessen confusion off the east coast ol nary poultry yard. ve

BUYING BONDS WHERE THE MONEY IS NOW A HABIT COMES FROM

has become "Where does all the come To buy a Liberty Bond money | of the United from to on this a habit with the people j carry stupendous WIGLETS habit, and no one is war?" The is a common one states, a growing question j the i complaining. This is proven by but the facts are assuring. There is in reality, more gold in this country 2. 1917. the Fir fit Liberty today than there was before the war; <1'on'May and the cam-1 and more Loan was announced certainly there is much pa- later. Two paign began one month per money billion dollars in 3%% bonds were of-! According to a statement from fered and brought four and one half j Washington there is more actual j million subscribers. The subscrip- J money, gold, silver and paper cur- j lions amounted in all to more than rency in circulation now than at any Steel Lined three billion dollars, of which only previous time in the Nation's history, [ Shot ! Shells allotted. The out-I and there is a share for every Wetproof two billion were bigger feature of this first loan was man. woman and child. in standing your duck hunting luck weather with it was ar- or TROUBLE rough the right shotshell.— the promptness with which i In brief, it is -wealth, goods, in ; * UMC Smokeless “Arrow" or U Remington “Nitro Club" Wetproof Steel Lined ranged and conducted. Taking only some form which has been destroyed. made to and firm as a to be formed and selling to The cost of the war is largely repre- “Speed Shells, 6tay dry bullet no matter how wet the two weeks | million sented re- pocket that contains them, and shoot right. four and one half people by the destruction of goods, where only 309.000 people were habit- ferable to money only as a means of of bonds, presents al- their and that money, : \V ith the shells in ual purchasers recording value, 7 right your Kemington without charge. I ou will not le atle to most a miracle in finance. in this sense, plays a role secondary 4, UMC Gun or Shot- sec this Pump Autoloading improvement hut you will know To the Second Libertv Loan, offered to goods. It is the quantity of goods there will be no hitch at the critical it 19 there war >4 gun when you put it to the test of for sale Oct. 1. 1917 and closed Oct. 27, | demanded by which forms the Mi moment—no gun jammed with a water- shooting under conditions which 1017, i here were nine million subscrib- real economic expense of this terrible only are ers and the amount subscribed was struggle. Money remains; goods eoakcd and swelled shell—no shells can stand. Wetproof Only $3,808,766,150 destroyed. The war is really being ! izzlcd shots trom mushy turn- $4,617,532,000. | was allotted. The outstanding feature carried on by credit. They will stay hard and j overs of the shell ends. of this campaign was the important I A United States Treasury report on RiuWc'1 smooth as usual, with the IS showed in cir- for part, which labor, fraternal organiza- August $6,559,000,000 Remington UMC Smokeless Shooting Right turned-over end entirely firm tions and the women of th§ country culation—$700,000,000 more than a and more than a “Arrow and !\itro Cluh and top wad flat.. If you can had in it. year ago $175,000,000 The Third Liberty Loan campaign month previous, making an average of tproot Oteel joined c>peed Shells are detect any ditterence in the results m was inaugurated on April 6, 191S, the $52.44 for each person. against wet by a wonderful them ’•ifihtely proofed shooting when they “ought to’ he anniversary of the entrance of this These figures on the stock of money elusive process, wbricb it took three years Three billion relation to the nation's ac- good and wet, you will be the first to country into the war. bear little or credit This improvement costs you nothing. dollars were offered. About seventeen tual wealth to its resources, perfect. succeed in doing so. The same highest million people subscribed $4,170,109,- since these amount to many times the buy the same favorite “Arrow" or “Nitro dependability and per- 650, all of which was allotted. This actual money available. was made notable its The of the government to Club brand, as usual, at the regular price. You formance qualities as campaign by ability wide distribution among the people borrow and to obtain enormous sums ill get the improvement extra. Wetproof and the large response made to it by of purchasing power over goods need- the rural districts. ed in the war, thus depends not only in black powder sne/fs, buy tne old reliable l\cw U>lub, The newest loan, the Fighting on the wealth of the country, but also at now Wetproof sealed turnover and top wad. on sale its sound finance and the skilled Fourth, is to be placed Sept. upon war— 28. The sale will close Oct. 19. a pe- mobilization of its resources. That We will win this Sold by Sporting Goods Dealers in Your Community riod of but three weeks. Within that the finances of the United States are Clean and oil your gun with REM OIL. the combina- to sell a the mobilization of its re- tion Powder Solvent. Lubricant and Rust Preventive time it will be necessary very sound, matters until we do! much larger volume of bonds than was sources skilled and the confidence of Nothing else really THE REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC sold in any of the three preceding its people in them absolute, is more The amount of bonds to than proved by the rapidity and eager- CARTRIDGE Inc. campaigns. COMPANY. be offered has not been officially an- ness with which its three Liberty Largest Manufacturers of Firearms and Ammunition in the 'World nounced but because of smaller de- Loans have been over subscribed. about to I VHAVORTH BUILDING NEW YORK CITY mands being made upon us to finance That the Fighting Fourth, our Allies not more than five billions be launched, will meet with an equal may be offered. response cannot be doubted by any- However, it is certain that the one who knows the spirit of the Amer- amount offered for sale will mark the ican people. Fourth Loan as one of the greatest --- WHAT THE LIBERTY BOND DOES the world has, ever known. I£ only live billion dollars of the Fourth Lib- Having bought Liberty Bonds most The Red Triangle vs. Che THE PROBATE COURT. erty Loan are offered for sale and are purchasers would like to know in what OKING disposed of within three weeks, it will particular way the money they have so Saloon. be Tie largest offering ever made by gladly given is to be expended in the I | ■■■•.;. kinds 01 Ir king The regular meeting of the Waldo any government and subscribed to in conduct of the great war that has en- so short a time. the world. In response to this i a Paris, Sept. 1 (By Mail)—In the very County Probate Court was held Tuesday, i gulfed moving specialty The new loan is “The : Fighting silent appeal the War Department of heart of a French port town, where traf- Sept. 10th., with Judge Ellery Bowden of \ v eauipment a 2-tot j Fourth”, a title that has been adopted the United States Government has there blood a bar room, it i fie is thickest, Winterport presiding. for it by the Publicity Committee of computed the cost of various things j, ry the Cadillac con PRESTON’S was just at the point where a sailor’s or I Wills were presented in estates of the New England District. Our army and just what bonds of different de- r the stable, corner of in France lias begun to take its stride nominations will do. Five hundred soldier’s thirst was greatest as he trudged Harriet A. Nichols, late of Searsport; and additions to the army from row $1000-bonds, for instance, will buy an