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The Republican Journal. V()IXME90 BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1918. NUMBER 11

*'”TLts OF THE JOURNAL. OBITUARY. j The death of George B. Holmes occur- The Hurdy Gurdy Girl, A LITTLE SOMETHING The Belfast Company of the PERSONAL. Cfl^11 _ I red in the at March 6th. _ hospital Augusta | Third Maine He was born 71 About the Offered at the Regiment. Che City Election.Obitu- Wm. died at in Belfast about years latest Makes PUyt Plow Being Dr. Foster i Kate B., wife of Stevens, Miss Bridgham’s Comedy, C. Small returned Monday* g.F .Waldo County Draft ago. He enlisted in Co. 15th Me. Colonial Theater. the home of her Wm. M. Stevens, D, its First in Belfast. from a short visit in Boston. .The Red Cross.The son, Appearance The affairs of the Belfast of Inf., Feb. 15, 1865 and was discharged Company Gurdy Girl.A Little Beverly, Mass., Sunday, Feb. 17th, aged Mrs. E. A. Jones left to visit, 1 [urdy Feb. 1866. for The human ever told is the Third Maine Regiment have been Friday About the 15, He was a seaman written Miss greatest story something Plays 81 years. She had been ill only a few The Hurdy Gurdy Girl, by her Mrs. Arnold of Bos- many years. He from R. A. Walsh’s master “The Honor progressing with much interest the past sister, Leighton \0w Being Offered at the Co- went to Augusta of drama, days and was not thought to be seriously Gladys Ruth Bridgham Somerville, ton. mal Theatre.... WeddingBells. Rockland March 18, 1915. He is surviv- System,” offered for Thursday only, week. Capt. Peter Christensen of Com- of the when her heart failing she suddenly Mass., the talented young play-writer Hie Belfast Company sick, ed by a Eben of East matinee and at the Colonial. pany C., of the Third Maine Regiment of Arthur Ritchie returned last Saturday* brother, Holmes of the Belfast evening, Maine Regiment....The fell asleep. She was born in Swanville, and favorite author High piird j Belfast. Eliminating the great moral story, the Portland, was a four days’ visitor here from Boston, where he attended the auto lies.... Persona 1.... Breezes was March 7th in the uirc a of Miles and Mary Crowell school, presented last daughter j powerful record of human love and sym- week and during that time many show. from the West. the class of 1918. Educated in the schools of her Waldo Colonial Theatre by new Staples. County Draft Men pathy, and judging it from the viewpoint men were interviewed and the drill- Mrs. Otto Thompson has entered the j mrials_Corn Good Fight- town and in East Corinth Acad- There was a very large and enthusiastic native con- ing was for an in Aroostook of a spectacle, one is forced to the very frequent. Tapley Hospital operation for ap- s' m. Food,..Wheat audience and only words of com- emy, she early became a teacher and In present Lieut. Transfers in Real Estate.... the District Board at Bangor. clusion that it is one of the finest pieces Carl H. Stevens at the city pendicitis. in various towns mendation were heard of the new comedy, ash and Carry System, tatight very successfully of realism the motion picture stage has building last Thursday evening passed and all concerned. Every- Mrs. Grace M. Thompson of of Waldo county previous to her marri- the cast, coach ten Brookline, minty Correspondence....Dif- Draft classilications of registrants in yet seen. out of twelve men v.ho were examin- off with an accuracy and pre- arrived last to visit Mrs. Ideas of Genius. She married Wm. Stevens July 1, thing went ed in Mass., Friday ng age. Waldo county have been made the dis- no cities tumble, and no the following list: Ervin F. Wade, by seen in an amateur True, great L. Hall. married life was cision rarely ever Virgil ■.torials..County Correspond- 1865. Her earlier spent trict board in session at the Fed- heavens and the bowels of the earth Earle F. Hammons, Leaman W. Robin- Bangor with so a cast. fail, The News of Belfast... in Belfast. Later for 14 Mr. and play, particularly large Mrs. Charles A. Haycock of Eastport years eral building as follows: are not exposed to view, but this photo- son, Arthur S. Robinson, George E. Lit- Ashley A. Smith of Ban- S. A. their coach, cast the Mrs. Stevens served as Mrs. Parker, arrived Tuesday to visit her aunt, Miss superintendent Athearn, Martin P., 4-C. play shows more real, flat on the earth tlefield, Stacy J. Noyes, Fuller Went- Lincolnville, the earnest co-opera- and matron of the Alms House in Amsden, Emery 1-E. play and has had Mary H. Hilton. Belfast. City j N., Brooks, human existence than any film story that worth, Thomas E. Mank, Edgar C. Hart, News of Fred of the that of Mass. their retirement Barden, F., Brooks, 4-C. tion faculty, particularly Mrs. A. Mon- Free Beverly, Upon has yet been made for the amusement of Melville E. Knowlton, Oscar H. Stiles, George Leavitt returned I Cast Library....Report Barrett, Maurice A., Stockton Springs, the Mr. L. J. West. i a house in North Beverly, principal, a William Trustees.... An Unusual Bil- they purchased 2- D. the public. Raymond W. Blazo. As fast as these day from visit with her son, the author’s special in- Realization of War... until Mr. Stevens’ fail- On account of His where they lived Bickford, Walter H., 1-E. True Boardman will return Thursday men were passed and were F. Leavitt of Augusta. Monroe, the class was accepted they Amusing Piece of Nerve. for them to Brock, Harvey E., 1-E. terest in the B. H. S., per- ing sight made it necessary j Searsport, in the ever popular role of Stingaree in given the oath of the service Mrs. John F. Paine has copy for their by Capt. returned to her ,..jutv a Bryant,, Joseph F., Thorndike, 1-E. mitted to use her original Correspondence....The give up the cares and responsibilities of Adventures of Peter Her Vern “The Further Stingaree” Christensen of Portland. home in Searsmont after a op- !Cc Thing ...She Changed Bradstreet, D., Palermo, 4-C. lines anj they have since been notified surgical home. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens spent last The feminine Mind....The ‘Rich Man’s War’ Cunningham, Harry H., Brooks, 1-E. to Baker & popular impersonator, Friday evening there was given the eration at the Tapley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. that she had sold the rights Hateful Calumny.” year in Swanville with Crocker, Richard F., Fort Kent, 1-E. Julian Eltinge, is to be seen in his latest first drill at the Belfast Opera Co. of Boston and requested the names of house, Morris L. Slugg returned Tuesday from Frank M. at the old Stevens Dean, Fred A., Lincolnville, 1-E. Widow’s >, arsport...Stockton Springs... Stevens, Paramount picture, ‘‘The Might” which will be used as the after Pearl 3-J. used in the book as the armory a business trip to Boston in the interest ! Married...Died. .Market and left last October to Daggett, B., Brooks, the cast to be Born.. homestead, only on Friday. This is a fascinating story this. There was a number in at- Edwards, Leon F., Unity, 2-A, 2-C. After submitting the large of the Coe-Mortimer plant in this city. winter with their son in Bever- original players. spend the Foy, Ernest A., Monticello, 2-A, 4-C. written especially for Mr. Eltinge by tendance, some 64 men being in line at cast Mrs. Parker received the following Hibbard of ly. Besides her husband and son she is Fairchild, Edwin D., Searsport, Marion Fairfax and directed by William George and family Water— CITY election. 2-A, to the this drill. Many of the men were given ^HE 3- J. note from the in regard ville are of Mrs. broth- survived by one sister, Mrs. Frank Bark- publishers C. DeMille. Mr. Eltinge is again given guests Hibbard’s Lauren personal instruction by Capt. Christen- Floyd, E., Belfast, 2-A, 2-C. of some of the sir names: “They Alfred E. on Waldo avenue. er of Salem, Mass., and by two brothers, spelling the to his famous er, Sliute, for mayor. Gurney, Charles D., Belfast, 2-A, 1-E. opportunity display sen and there was exceptionally good in- and L. M. sound queer and as if a typographical error F. M. Staples of East Belfast, Gibbs, Burton W., Brooks, 2-A, 4-C. wardrobe of feminine finery and his tal- terest. Lewis P. Hazeltine of Portland arrived £ 2? 3 3 3 had been for instance Miss Emma of Maine. Her Horace made, for a short visit with his eg ti eg c: o: >-2 Staples Washington, Gerrish, P., Thorndike, 2-A, ents as a female impersonator. Saturday at Saturday par- “I ~l ‘■■l "1 *”! and Miss Keech. evening 7.30, Sunday c. c. died two ago. 1-E. Slipp, Miss Graisbary c. c. c. daughter, Katherine, years The story is that of a young New at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Hazeltine. eg names morning 9 and Sunday afternoon at 2 — 1-E. We have never heard these odd tc M pi In her home life she had always been all Greer, Harry, Belmont, 2-A, to dabble in Yorker who decides ranching o’clock there were drills and of the Willard Whiting and bride of Worces- 65 49 41 46 14 215 Gray, Clyde M., Belfast, 1-E. before and would like to know if they are many Wescott, that could be required of her as a daugh- and misses being robbed by a Earl F., 2-A, 1-E. narrowly men made very good progress in the ter, Mass., arrived Tuesday to visit his. de- Gibbs, Brooks, correct.” >R ALDERMEN. ter, wife, and mother and her sudden Harold 1-E. in Mr. Grady, H., Unity, 1-A, notorious crook. How he succeeds work. Capt. Christensen has seen con- parents, and Mrs. Frank O. Whiting. blow to her family If Miss Bridgham had attempted to parture is a severe Gross, Benj. H., Belfast, 2-C. the of this iph L. Cooper.65 foiling designs gentleman siderable service in the Philippines and is Mrs. L. A. of a cousin and Clarence 4-C. have written the play for this class in Dickey Portland, .... 49 and friends. does the aged Howes, M., Liberty, 2-A, V Simmons, Especially ! the of a woman, how well for this class Everett 1-E. more through disguise equipped of service as of Eben M. and Percy A. Sanborn, ar- ... L., Belfast, 2-A, have been \terT. Clements, 41 afflicted husband have the sympathy of a Hamilton, particular it could not Charles the disguise gets him into lots of trouble a drill master. He made rived on business and ... 46 Howard, E.,Searsport, 2-A,1-E. many friends recently registered a alter G. Hatch, the loss of apt. There are three acts and the scenes large circle of friends. Since Knight, Everett C., Belfast, 2-B, 4-C. with the he but how he at A. Holmes. 1 town. The j girl loves, during his stay here and will later return at the Windsor Hotel. his she had been his constant at- 2-A, 1-E. are laid in a Massachusetts S Thompson, 15 sight, Murray, Herbert, Liberty, length wins out and saves both his girl for further work and instruction. and com- Dr. Elfie E. was called No one could Morse, Harry C., Palermo, 2-A, 4-C. text is bright, catchy easily Walling to Lib- tendant and companion. a and R COUNCII.MEN and the ranch, makes story of fun rnursaay, Attorney uenerai t,uy n. Nealey, Earl H., Monroe, 2-A, 1-E. mitted. erty last Saturday on professional work have received more thoughtful attention Norwood, Irving W., W. Appleton, 1-E. adventure throughout. Sturgis of Augusta, offered a reward of 11. Howes.65 The curtain rises on a garaen scene, j and was unable to reach home until Mon- t alph anu loving sympathy than she gave him 1-F. 65 Norton, Walter E., Belfast, Saturday, matinee ana evening, a mg $50 for evidence which will lead to the ones C. Durham, where the 's Club is ar- day on account of the drifted condition in his affliction. Funeral services were Nickerson, Raymond M., Searsport, will be v rgil L. Hall,.49 show, both in quality and quanity conviction of any person or corporation 1-E. for a party when they of the roads. vnwood B. Thompson,. 49 held at her son’s home Feb. 20th. The ranging garden five John 2-D. shown. Emmy Wehlen in the part guilty of discharging any employee, be- .... Oakes, G., Belfast, a rival club of In I rbert T. Field, 42 interment was in North Beverly. The are to entertain girls. Belfast relatives have received news Overlock, Walter E., Monticello, 1-E. Metro play “The Outsider,” a Sidney cause he becomes a member of the Thitd ■ ... 40 a din P. Sylvester, and beauti- an attempt to do their best they engage of the birth of a to Mr floral offerings were abundant Paul, Leroy A., Morrill, 1-E. of Scan- daughter anc£ ...... 1 Drew and “The House Maine now ! ert Davis, to en- comedy Regiment, being organized. ful, tributes of the love and esteem in Pratt, John E., Troy, 3-J. hurdy gurdy man and his daughter Mrs. C. Ernest Lynds of Detroit, Mich. -lie A. Payson, ..... 28 dals” a Fox film comedy. Until the election of the officers which instances Peavey, Percy E., Belfast, 1-F. tertain. The man arrives, but does not Mrs was Miss K II ... 19 which she was held and in many Lynds formerly Velmr. Cunninghan, matinee and evening, the will take in the near Roberts, Fenton L., Brooks, 2-A, 1-E. to the emer- Monday, place future, Gen. Ralph H. Mosher,.... 47 prompted by the knowledge of her un- bring his daughter. Equal Mitchell of this city, daughter of Mr Jesse M., Liberty, 1-E. popular Jack Pickford in the timely play McL. Presson has Of- r\ L. .15 Rhoades, one placed Recruiting ing Perry, usual love for them. ency the Bachelor. Girlsubstitute and Mrs. M. L. Mitchell. Ritchie, Harold J., Monroe, 4-C. of ’17” and as an added at- M. ... 15 “The Spirit ficer Orrin J. in command and Merman Staples, of their number. Dickey Randall, Clifford C., Liberty, 3-J. R. traction Benjamin Chapin is offered in drills and orders must emanate from Herbert Dickey, who is employed! Nat 2-C. The of the centers around Eliza wife of Henry Madison Sargent, E., Detroit, plot play the Matilda, 2-C. the first chapter of “The Son of Democ- him until further orders. The next drill in Bangor by American Agricultural Sprague, Everard F., Frankfort, these two—Antonio Theodore f iiarles S. Bickford, ... 65 Bennett, died at their home, No. 34 Union Columbus, Chemical has been sent to their Bel- Sheldon, Austin L., Morrill, 2-A, 4-C. ! racy,” a story of Abraham Lincoln. will be held at the House Co., des G. Abbott.49 Bramhall, and his daughter Carlotta, Opera this, street, at lip. m., March 12th, after a Shaw, EverettO., Winterport, 2-A, 4-C. all first-rate motion fast plant, the Coe-Mortimer Co., for .... 42 They’re stories, what officer •rris S. Vickery, 2-D. Miss Alice Roswell. The former looked Thursday, evening. Just severe illness that had confined her to Staples, Bedford N.,Searsport, 2-A, work. His wife and Enoch C Dow.47 that enjoy hugely had you office mother wil Ward, Harold F. 3-J. it pictures you’d will be present from the adjutant gener- seven flnity, his part to perfection and sustained •i Fair Holmes, .... 15 her home for the past months. remain in for the Seaver, Herbert Detroit, 4-C. nei er heard of Lincoln. They’re hot dry al’s office for is not but it Bangor present. I., throughout. His broken English was al- drilling known, Always delicate she bore her sufferings 1-E. not D'K WARDEN. Trask, Roy M., Palermo, history, they’re dreary lectures, they is expected one will come to remain over J. Frank Waterman of Belfast, Colby with remarkable fortitude and at times Ervin 2-A, 1-E. so very' good. The only thing easily Towers, E., Burnham, are human dramas. Lincoln’s life has returned from a with t n W. Ferguson, ... 65 big, Sunday. College ’22, trip was to be about the home in a wheel Thomas. Norman E., Morrill, 4-C. was his nature < able recognized unfailing good he was con- Ford.49 4-C. was crowded with action, Among the men who have enlisted the the Colby Mandolin and Glee Club tc Tyler, Benj. C., Thorndike, 2-A, for that. Miss ry D. Clark.42 chair. Recently grip developed and and the dago part calls Thompson, Lester A., Unity, 2-A, 1-F. tinually in the midst of conflict. past week are Elbert H. Lear and Lionel Houlton, Island Falls, Foxcroftand Pitts- ■ in IF Monroe, 46 caused her death. She had received the Roswell’s costumes were most becoming Wren, Charles A., Thorndike, 2-A', 4-C. In “The Son of Democracy” each fea- W. field. Mr. Waterman played the violin Vaughan, 15 Flanders of Northport; William F. Jr, constant care and devotion of her hus- 2-A, 4-C. and She carried her masquerade Wing, Joseph E., Thorndike, stylish. ture is a drama. There are for three years in the Belfast schoo! 1-E. complete Pendleton and Jesse Leroy.Staples of this High i WARD CLERK. Floyd Thorndike, 2-A, a band and their granddaughter, Miss Winship, E., to a happy finish. She made captivat- orchestra. Woodbury, Israel Morrill, 2-A, 2-C. stirring lights, amusing complications city. Recruiting is progressing very well Mildred Carter. While beloved R., Italian maiden and was Nichols,.65 Gladys 2-C. ing especially and the funniest little you Walker, Edward C., Islesboro, 2-A, pickaninny considering that the city has been well Mrs. P. .... 49 Harry Sweatt left Monday for i McMahan, and respected by a large circle of friends 3-J. graceful in the dances the part required. 1 Woodbury, Roland L., Morrill, 2-A, ever saw steals a white hen; and Abe, the but it is the intention of the ••••••lert C. Logan, .... 42 canvassed, Lynn, Mass. Most .favorable report?', she had always been devoted to home Willoughby, Robert N., Palermo, 2-A, The two older characters Simon Luggate for defense be- .... 30 is the attorney his F Mayhew, 1- E. boy, department to hold another rally in the have been received from Mr. first and was all that a wife and mother and his maiden sister were very well sus- Sweatt„ Aiion Clements.2 fore a most peculiar jury. Later, Abe near future in this and at that time Ward, Hezzie R., Thorndike, 2-A, 4-C. city who is at a sanatarium for treatment 11. Piper,.14 could be. For years she had been an in- tained by Harland Pattershall and Miss much Ward, Arthur B., Thorndine, 2-A, 4-C. gets into a rough and tumble battle, make an effort to close up the ranks. ". 14 Their littie Priscilla and o. A. Leavitt, .... terested member in Thomas H. Marshall Emma Theodore Luggate, the son daughters Doris, Westin, Erick A., Stockton Springs, Slipp. to his mother’s distress, and he promises but Louise re- : )R CONSTABLE. Ladies of the G. A. R., and as 2- A, 2-D. and a Harvard student, was impersonat- Evelyn accompanied her, Circle, her never to light again. As President, William Stockton Springs, THE CHURCHES. mains with her Mrs. Walter B. as she was able she held her mem- Young, O., ed by Kenneth Merriam in a decidedly aunt, If alter ,1. Clifford, ... 65 long when the clamor of war is about him, he 2-A, 2-C. Dutch. .i E. in Aurora Rebekah Lodge, I. O. happy manner, while Una Greenlaw as Ellis.49 bership Guy A., Lincolnville, 2-A, 3-J. remembers that promise. What did he 41 Young, ifus J. Mayo, O. She was born in Swanville Marian was very pleasing. Miss services at F. Aug Luggate, do? What would you have done? Congregational-Unitarian Rev. Adolph Rossbach, a former pastor Mbert F. .... 47 Wood, Hiram Laura Morris lost her own as the morn- 20, 1845, the daughter of the late identity “The Son of will show the Unitarian church next Sunday of the First Parish, Unitarian, church in 'se L. Staples .... 15 Democracy” The Red Cross. of con- and Eliza Harvey Haynes. Dec 25, pert and pleasing maid the Luggate ing. Rev. W. T. Hawthorne will this now located in the of ving defective votes were you. city, Church The and E. 1865, she married Mr. Bennett. home. Misses Geneva Stephenson Dustin Farnum in Davy duct the devotional service. Rev. A. Our Father, East Boston, has been sent 1, 3; ward 2, 3; ward 3, 4; The have Tuesday life were surgical dressings department of the Bachelor Girls’ on the early years of their marrried Kathleen Colcord and 2nd of “A Wilson will preach subject, by the American Unitarian association » a ard 1. Crockett” Episode Daugh- 5, received a bale of and those in in but moved to gauze Club were in the The combined choirs spent Searsport, they exceptionally good ter of Uncle Sam,” Wednesday, Kitty Christ’s Life-Work. for a month’s preaching through, the who can to make an ef- have since charge wish all school at noon. All Government. Belfast many years ago and minor parts. Gordon in ‘-Diamonds and Pearls.” Will sing. Sunday South in the interest of the work of the ity fort to be present on Monday, Wednes- resided here. Their daughter, Mrs. Car- It was only required of the rest of the are cordially invited. Association. and afternoons and day, Thursday Saturday as B. H. S. BELLS. rie M. Carter, died several years ago, cast to act natural pupils. WEDDING There will be no service at the Con- meeting of the city govern- and Later after the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Southworth Russell and Tuesday morning. other ladies in ,eld last her son, Clarendon, daugh- The young dainty gowns church next Sunday, as this Monday evening, cold weather has the evening gregational left Tuesday for Portland, where they have made their passed were Katherine Essie THOMPSON-SHOLES. The marriage of .son and Andermen ter, Gladys Mildred, Kittridge, Piper, church will unite in the union service at presiding, classes will resume their work. The will visit their daughter, Miss Alice E. at home since with their grandparents. Two Margaret Nickerson, Helen Keech, Anita George Chapman Thompson and Miss church. The mid-week Holmes absent. the Unitarian anc classes are also oakum and waste the St. Barnabas school for nurses brothers also Hiram S. Haynes making Vera Frances Perkins Sholes took place at the ■ survive, Trask, Greenlaw, Wyllie, Amy service will be held at the home of Mrs. report of S. A. Parker, eol- inter- their Dana B. Southworth and Havnes gauze pads and lind the work very Eleanor Edna March 13th at son, Corporal and of Shout, Idaho, Benjamin Thelma Smith, Bruce, Congregational parsonage A. P. Mansfield, Northport avenue, this, es, was read, accepted Miss Annie V. of the Maine Coast Artillery Co. D now of Calif. The funeral will take esting. Field, chairman, Chastine Marian m. Rev. Walter T. Hawthorne offi- I Council concurred. Toulume, Trundy, Stevens, Greer, 8p Thursday, evening. fine work is being done. at Fort Preble, having recently returned at her late home Saturday at 2 p. says remarkably Elva Doris Leona the double ring service. of Dr. E. A. place Meservie, Graisbary, ciated, using Methodist Rev. Chas. report Wilson, She also calls attention to the fact that People’s Church, from guarding the arsenal at Watertown Rev. J. Wilbor Richardson of the Ruth and Louise were unattended. The bride was was read m., Innes, Wiley Webber; Thfey 7 Court spector, received, all who' work in this should W. Martin, pastor. Parsonage Mass. Baptist church officiating. department Theodore’s college chums, William Pen- becomingly gowned in a travelling suit of •*n hie. Council concurred, Tel. 213-11. at their and Red Cross veils, street. Sunday morning bring aprons Willard Joseph Perkins, peacock blue with light gray trimmings. Dr. Adelaide Wescott of New York ar- il report of School committee dleton, Jenny's, 10.45 preaching: “Some Lessons Out of a ura- etc. shoes and Belfast friends of Augusta Kust Harold Burgess, Winfield Marriner and She wore a light gray hat, rived night to spend a few days itendent of schools was read, Little Cloud.” Sunday school at 12, Mr. Monday ham have been notified of her death left on the 7 o’clock train 1 Evan Wilson, were all fine in their parts. gloves. They with her Mrs. Horace W. Wes— ad placed on file. Council Ninety-four new members lave been C. E. Frost, Supt. Sunday evening at mother, for a short which took place recently at Hollywood, Miss Thelma Smith’s soprano solo in this, Thursday, morning trip cott of before sailing for trance received for the Waldo County Chapter 7.30, preaching: Front” Every- Knox, was a home in “E^yes Calif., after a long illness. She the first act was a pleasant surprise to all including a visit at the groom’s with the Harvard Unit for the Rockefel- i’ it is the sense of the pres- is welcome at People’s Church; Rust of their return will be- body sister of the late William M. For of Belfast was who had never heard her sweet voice. Augusta. On they ler Foundation. Clement that Mr. S. A. the month January in town so. Good Mayor-elect ^overnment, in their furnish- strangers especially Belfast. A California exchange says of third in the State for materials forward- The class chorus singing was also good gin housekeeping newly W. Wescott and daughter Helen w-'nt tc elsurer, should be reimbursed A cordial greeting and a friend- the Barker house on singing. her: ed; with Portland first and the Penob- particularly the Swing, Swing, Swing ed apartments in Knox Wednesday to but her good bye as [><*nse as he has found it nec- ly invitation to all to come again. This, Deceased was born in Belmont, Maine, with Miss Frances Church street. They received many and tram for Yew ■ song Wyllie swinging she left on the afternoon ncur excess of his in scot Chapter second. at in salary California in Thursday, evening prayer meeting 7.30; May 8, 1840, and came to in the a very realis- beautiful gifts which will adorn their new of his office. Coun- rope swing, making the The York. the duties 1866. She was married in Hydesville Mrs. James C. secretary, has topic: “Seed by Wayside.” Durham, tic scene. home. Both are among the popular :i; f*01irn.rred. May 6, 1872, to John G. Graham, a pion- , next the following report for Feb- a Dorcas Guild will meet Tuesday BREEZES FROM THE WEST. presented aa. o. uicucauo of the The eer cattleman of this who passed ilie music uy me u. young people city. bride, i. received iroiii uie cum- county, home of Mrs. C. B One ruary: Knitted articles—sweaters, 128; evening at the away in Areata on Oct. 6, 1901. directed by Mr. E. S. Pitcher and the charming young lady, is the only daugh- <>rdered, That a street light I. Brown of wristlets, 100; Swett, the Guild Mother. A Promise of Future War. sister is left, Mrs. Emma socks, 355; helmets, 116; musical selections Dean Know!ton : ter of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Sholes. She at- he Head of the at the A. by Tide, Eureka, and two daughters, Blanche 8. Hospital sup- nrsL i\cv. o. »» hmu* mufflers, 45; afghans, with Miss Julia Littlefield at the piano tended the Belfast High school, but left oapusL i>iiuruiit 'f the three the and Gertrude D. Graham of Hollywood roads, by plies—surgical shirts, 24; pajamas, 132, Business residence No. 1 In every announced arrangement for Calif. lived in Areata for were very well rendered and en- to take a course at the Shaw Richardson, minister; Non-con- Mrs. Graham greatly store, so-called. convalescent towels, 220; 212-3. This peace between the Germans and a number of years, the family still own- gowns, 48; joyed. College in Portland, where she graduated Northport ave, telephone separate of officers and ard municipal the old home near the Catholic 220; 1 a church extends a cordial welcome to the countries on their eastern front may ing sheets, 110; pillow slips, patchwprk The cast presented their coach, Mrs. in May 1913. She was employed for '■"'•a ■ woman of ex- next city government. Coun- church. The lady was a infants’ 7. Dressings of those without a church home to worship be discerned the promise of future war iiuilts, 17; layettes, with a At the short time in the City National Bank *1 character and intellectual-! Parker, beautiful bouquet. concurred. ceptional high are free both with the Baltic department—gauze dressings, 17,182;pads, to but for the past live years has with them. The sittings Peace with Russia, prov- attainments, and leaves many friends close of the performance they went Belfast, nuuul report of city auditor Thom- all 110. and Sunday morning left in German possession; with Uk- here to mourn her passing. The Graham 170; bandages of kinds, the Darby parlors for refreshments. been in the Belfast Savings Bank. After morning evening. inces 1 was read, accepted and placed sev- at 10.45. Minister’s to a further of family moved to Los Angelescotinty a few weeks’ vacation she will resume preaching services raine, looking partition j Miss Hazel Bird’s school at Saturday The net proceeds were $140. •uric.il concurred, eral years ago. j At 12 at the of her duties in this bank. The groom is the topic; “Going—Going—Gone.’’ Poland; with Rumania, price Cove gave an entertainment and present- j nual report of the linance com- of the Bible school Russian these moves are .an- I son of Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Thompson o’clock m., begins tcrritoryjall William Alonzo Bennett died at his ! ed the Red Cross with $13. Freight by Motor Trucks. and on * read, accepted placed He graduated from the Cony in the vestry. Classes for all ages. nounted, and none of them but promises: 53 Congress street, March 12th, ; j Augusta. "cil concurred. home, IN FRANCE. welcome fcr visitors. At to come. In each the imposition LITTLE GARDENERS who two High schobl and for three years attended A cordial trouble 68 years. He was formerly of Mont- Anyone prophesied years ago ul of S. aged in the on the will report City Treasurer, that in 1918 motor trucks would be run- Bowdoin He was taken ill in his 6.30, Young People’s meeting of the power of the conqueror where he first married and is sur- Two hundred and thousand little college. r was received and read. Voted ville, fifty 740 miles overland on a invited is the basis on which or- ning regular senior year and did not complete the vestry. All young people cordially of the conquered vived by five children. Later he married gardeners from the public schools of schedule would have been considered un- port should be examined by a service. be all on terms course. For the past few years he has to splendid Sunday evening der is to restored, finally Miss Marcella Kaler of Belfast, who sur- France produced crops worth about $1,- balanced. Yet this is exactly what one nmmittee as soon as type- House service at 7.30. Minister’s topic; of to Germany. In the strug- is now and with success. been manager of the Belfast Opera preaching advantage vives him. He was a carriage painter by in the first of the school company doing, Ion their verification and 000,000 1917, year Germans sure ap- The use of that concern’s motor trucks in and the Belfast Theatres Inc. He has “A war sermon—where the gles between the smaller peoples, tc 1 trade and has been employed by Mat- j garden campaign. An effort is being he same should be accepted. the work is proving so advantageous as came from—the National in- a the German made a host of friends since coming to everlasting follow such settlement, ’i' thews & Tyler. He had been ill for three ; made to interest most of the 5,000,000 compared with rail account micurred. shipments,on the stinct—the rise of German despotism— would have little or no interest, save tc ■ school move- Belfast. They have congratulations rue months with heart disease. The funeral children of France in the of the time saved, that it is possible a c»py attest. j of the classes—the ex- of ment this year in an effort to multiply fleet of trucks will be into ser- and best wishes of all who know them. the cruelty ruling renew the profitable practice selling 1 at his late home large put 'krin J. Clerk. will take place this, con- Dickey, City the result of 1917 by twenty. vice for the delivery of the major portion posed aim of the modern Autocracy arms to both sides. These provinces left at 2 m. Rev. Arthur E. Thursday, p. There school in 70 of the — j were gardens of its goods to its various branches this cerning America the necessity of under German dom ination may find in fKAC * S OF CROSS RIP LIGHTSHIP. The Sidewheelers Again. Wilson of the Unitarian church officiat- 87 departments of France. Most of the side of the Mississippi river.—Textile This smashing the military despotism.” the a promise of their future. This land planted by the children had not World Journal. past rn ing. The bearers will be Joseph Tyler, of Boston boats, Bangor will the and water soaked American flag been under cultivation for The Speaking evening (Thursday) at 7.30 weekly is why the German plan for peace is im- Frank A. Charles A. years. Sheriff Cushman, ! not see the magnificent turbiners Belfast services are rudder of a ship s boat, bearing object of this movement is not only to A False Alarm. I prayer meeting. These open possible. America is concerned in the Townsend and Fred Waldo Brown. ! but the whack- ls help in production but to develop in chil- and this summer, and a cordial invitation is "cross rip,” have been brought Camden, to the public map of Europe only to the extent that —-- 1 , dren a taste for gardening and farming Milliken of Maine called of the sidewheelers as they chum extended. Preaching at the Northport and are believed to evidence “Governor whack its arrangement will affect the stability he B. White with a view to the after war recupera- at 2.30 m. of the Cross Wallace died in this city upon me to explain the political situation i water will be heard in the harbor Baptist Church Sunday p. in Sl"hing Rip light- j tion. the ot whatever adjustment of world rela- was torn from her Wednesday March after a in his State and urged me to attend the ten lf,l,'v"ich moorings night, 6th, after an absence of nearly years. as Maine convention which is to be held on Halifax Disaster Pilot and Captain Face tions follow this war. German plans hy ice floes late in Jan- long illness, aged 79 years and 8 months. left of Rock- Itv TkC^e^he Mrs. F. G. Spinney Monday for 28th. In view of the gravity of ! The City of Bangor and City at present outlined do not forecast such articles were picked up March Trial. m by He was born in the son of the ! attend and will be so re- in.-u „f |p(, sChooner Belfast, Boston where she will the milli- the situation in Maine I told the Gover- land, long considered the classiest thing stability, very likely I Kineo while for settlement Were late N. who for effort to attend seen garded when the time hauling their nets 185 miles Josiah White, many | nery openings and select goods for Mrs. nor I would make every in the line of steamboats ever on Captain Lamedoc of the French steam- the In the convention, which is to be h:-ld in comes.—Omaha Bee. Georges Bank, Feb. 28fli. On years conducted Phoenix House. B. F. Wells. She was accompanied by the Penobscot, were thrown into the er Mont Blanc and Pilot f rank Mackey, he Portland. I have that Colonel at the „ lightship when she was carried life Mr. White married Hattie E. heard tur- who was in charge of that ship When the correspondents asked Secre- early Mr. Spinney as she had not fully re- if his health also will shade by the speedy and luxurious her moorings were: Mate Roosevelt, permits, time of the have been com- Baker for a list of those on the sunk- In,, J'"?1 who with their Clifford bine Belfast and Camden. But explosion, | tary in Cunningham, son, covered from a^erious surgical operation be steamers, on j Joy, command; Machinist F. present.” will do mitted to the supreme court for trial en transport Tuscania the war depart- Both are residents Na- the Bangor and Rockland very Johnson, Cook William Rose, and N. White, survives. at the Tapley Hospital. They will visit Chairman Hays of the Republican the charge of manslaughter. Command- ment did not know where to find it " to well for war times and after this scarcity A1*on ¥- E. H. of remains were tional committee is reported have chief of- asked about the size of the na » Wixon, Phillips, Lewiston. His placed on their return home with Col. and Mrs. we can even er Frederick Wyatt, examining When they There is no of ships is over with, expect y- All but made the above statement. waa a on no Harris the latter were in' the tomb at Grove Ceme- Anderson of Portland and HV Ben the ficer, who before magistrate convoy the department could give receiving Thomas F. of the situation” in Maine as better than ever before. pip- hi on CaPe Cod- Captain “gravity all sorts the same charge, was bound over to ap- answer. Draw your own conclusions as. hard ?5d,!!ved tery, where the burial will take place in with Mr. and Mrs. Benj. F. Wells of Au- view it. Tbia is ing times of peace again prevail, ? hillips, commander of the the Republicans go'ng if the grand a true bill.fct. to efficiency.—South Bend Tribune. (a6,86 craft, tbia State, of ours.lt pear jury(finds “here at the time on leave. the spring. burn. toibe;^Republican 'year in j ^ good things will.be CASH AND CARRY SYSTEM. The Republican Journal NOT FEAR GAS That of who 11 THEY DO GERMAN POISON March 1ft the cash and carry system friend yours always smiles A % went into effect in Portland. Following a or care. How BELFAST, THURSDAY.MARCH 14,1918 I. I is always happy, who never seems to have worry you tn^ in the Port- is the announcement as made him! He is happy because he feels right. How about yourself—do you fltl PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY land press: right? 1 pay cash and carry your Those annoying sick headaches—inactive liver—frequent constipation, Un. Pub. Co. Today you The Republican Journal bundle, or you may have it sent and pay questionably make that languid, don’t much care feeling with which you cents for or you may do not feel like eight delivery, about your work or play. No wonder you smiling. have the articles charged and pay for A. I. BROWN, Editor. But there is a remedy. Don’t be miserable any longer! Start taking tfe the overhead charge. The local retail and true “L. F.” ATWOOD’S MEDICINE TODAY. It’s merchants who signed the agreement time-tried positive effect merit will be demonstrated with a bottle. You will feel better, A OVERUSING Terms. For one square, one on Feb. 22nd, will put into today single happ:e. Inch lent h in column. 25 cents for one week the so-called three-ways system. More for it, and join the thousands who “would not keep house without it.” Larg, -spri 25 cents for ench subsequent insertion. than 70 retail merchants in the provision bottle sold druggists and general storekeepers. Sample free. In advance. $2 00 a (50 cents) by Subscripti "in Terms lines will begin this system today and Maine. frrsitt months; 50 cents for three THE “L. F,” MEDICINE CO., Portland, (Uiji year: *1.00 while most of the larger concerns will months, not withdraw many of their teams or -:-' autos, some'will. The three-ways sys- Agricultural Insurance Company cities State Convention tem is now operating in many YV ateitown, N. Y. Republican the country and local mer- throughout Assets December 31, 1917. followed the in Statements be chants have general plan A Republican State Convention will Rnal estate. $ those cities, which today becomes opera- 357$ held in Portland, Thursday, March 28, Mortgage loans. 518,1?, tive. The big mass meeting on Washing- STATEMENT OF THE 1918, at ten o’clock a. m., for the purpose (Collateral loans .. 124.07-' ton’s birthday got together the biggest Stocks and 4 of electing a State Committee, a District PHCENIX COMPANY Bonds. 253 ,ij crowd of retail grocers in the city at any INSURANCE Cash in Office and Bank Committee for each Congressional Dis- 3fc8tu were of the one time and all in favor Agents’ Balances .. a Committee for each OF CONN. 416,0*1 trict and County a HARTFORD, three-wayS system, as recommended by Bills receivable. .. county. committee appointed from the re- Assets December 81, 1917. Interest and Rente. ... 51,s' Also to formulate and adopt a platform special All other tail bureau of the Chamber of Commerce. Real Estate $ 636.544 12 assets. 17^’ the upon which the declaring principles Mortgase loans. 111,000 00 will to the Gross Republicans of Maine appeal Collateral loans,. 200.000 00 Assets,. 5,806,^ PROMPTLY DONE. Deduct items n. t voters of Maine for support in the elec- Souy^mL^ By Stocks and Bonds. 13,723 186 50 admitted. 232,24= tion next September. Cash in Office and Bank. 1,548 836 49 is one German in South Admitted assets.$5,574 Also to transact any other business There sorry Agents’ Balances. 1,728.604 88 Ctoi his 0 00 Liabilities December that come before the Con- P. Palmer Portland, because he couldn’t keep Bills receivable. 31, 1917. may properly Dwight 11 mouth shut, says the Argus. Until Interest and Rents. 114,184 Net Unpaid Losses. I vention. 83 338,Hi was an of the All other Assets. 40,122 Unearned -.l The basis of representation will be as Owen Bros. Wednesday he employee Premiums.,. 2,4. 2,. Marine Hardware & Co. As Ail other Liabilities. 380,^3 'follows: Each city, town and plantation Equipment 102.478 93 to the Ser- Gross Assets. $18 Cash capital. be entitled to one delegate, and for the incident is told he pointed 84 500,UQoa will Deduct items not admitted. 61,628 Surplus over all Liabilities. 1,. Re- cans designate as “smartness” and have vice and the Old Glory which were votes cast for the Flag — each seventy-five * 1 f J l- over the and made 0 09 for Governor in 1916 us. It would seem that we masu proudly floating plant Admitttd Assets.$18,040,8 T< tal and r publican candidate overmatched soldiers are i.he marvelous new .-as Liabilities Surplus.$5 4 These American wearing the remark that inside of a year the Ger- n,.;| an additional and for a fraction of the delegate, had too long submitted to German in- Each man in the sent home a copy Liabilities December 31, 1917. Pattee & Son, by our army. group man would be in their place. James Agents, Belfast I of fifty votes in excess of seventy-five adopted in flag waving carried on in our midst when it is our sunk their individuality Net Unpaid Losses. 887,759 52 3wll trigue just to show how fighters have The man was reported to the Federal votes an additional delegate. photograph, Unearned Premiums. 6,782 134 08 in our to so suppress it. for human and liberty. authorities. and a went over to The State Committee will be in session power nearly the combined fight Justice deputy All other Liabilities. 511.91' 70 the and took him to headquarters, London Assurance Corporation, at eight o’clock on the day of the con- The fact that it is so general and so wide- plant Cash capital. 8,000 000 00 | of cre- where he was severely reprimanded. over all Liabilities. 6.869 040 79 London, England, vention for the purpose receiving spread makes it a serious menace and a Surplus order When he came back to the plant in the dentials of delegates. Delegates in Assets December 31, 1917. hindrance to preparedness. This war is ferences were Bnd the could seek Total Liabilities and 09 to in the con- speedily adjusted afternoon, he was told that he [ Surplus...$18,040,860 to be eligible participate Scoffers and Doubters Real estate. a stern and our enemies wherever it is not to work elsewhere. vention must be elected subsequent to reality country may rest assured that Albert M. Ames, Agent, Mortgage loans. date of the call for this convention. found should be Ger- control Coll iteral loans the sternly fought. be committed to the permanent Life of Stockton Springs, Maine. 3wll State Committee. Let Hind You to a Do Not Ignore the Girls. Stocks and Per order Republican on in the of do- Why Prejudice bonds...$4.0 li,6,1 many is holding hope of railroads the 1 by government. Caen in office and ... FREDERICK R. DYER, Secretary. Rheumatic Torture/ Alliance Insurance bank. 1,4 | minion and indemnities. The invasion Company, Frank J. ham, Chairman. Agents’ balances.. At a meeting of the directors of the 3rd and Walnut Sts.. pa. Bills receivable. 1918- of Russia has given the Kaiser a new THEY SUNG HIM TO SLEEP. Philadelphia, Augusta, February 1, sufferer from Central Maine Fair, held in Waterville interest and rents. Be fair to yourself, you Assets December 31. on the of his The 1917, hold loyalty people. what form. Go to it was voted to invite two boys All other assets. :>c •. I rheumatism, no matter recently, None have been Mr. William J. went to from each in the State to attend ] Real estate. __J is a list Austrians promised Ukraine, Bryan Toronto, A. A. Howes & or any good druggist Grange Following' showing the number Co., Mortgage loans. None Gross assets.. 6. to deliver a lecture of the guar- the fair this fall. There are 450 Granges HasJ of delegates from Waldo county; and the Turks have been promised a por- Canada, not long ago and get a package Rheuma, Collateral loans. None Deduct items not and President Eaton said he admitted, 4 ... 1 anteed Use the entire bot- in the State, and 78 Belfast,.9 tion of southeastern Russia. These on prohibition. A large number of sol- prescription. Stocks bonds.$2,993,984 think it has given thought the boys should have tickets and Cash in office and bank.— 244.115 26 Belmont, .... 1 tle, and if you don’t Admitted assets. .$5,k as will for a diers were in the audience and, by sing- all the attractions. 88 promises, valueless they are, sure say so, and you free entrance into balances. 266,163 Brooks,.3 you quick and relief, Agents’ Liabilities December 1917. the “silver Bills receivable..... 320 00 31, time Austria and and i ing patriotic songs, prevented can back. of the are their Burnham, .... 1 pacify Turkey they have your money The girls grange doing 7 36,678 81 It Can you see Interest and rents. Net unpaid losses.... 1.154. .... orator” from ap- Isn’t that a fair offer? Frankfort, 1 will continue to light. We cannot, there- tongued speaking. bit. Encourage them by a similar recogni- other assets. 5,567 96 about it? W hat All Unearned premiums. 2,4k ... 1 to the any deceit or red tape Freedom, hope for a close of the war at pres- pears that the soldiers objected tion of their work. will appreciate All other liabilities. fore, take? Absolutely none. They 68 .... 1 chance do you Gross assets. 3,546.720 overall Islesboro, must be either man, not to his subject. They had not Surplus liabilities. 1,849.-*;. ent. Germany conquered a bottle of Rheuma today. it. not admitted.. 181.696 05 Jackson, .... 1 Then get Deduct items the stand taken by .2 by the slow attrition of trench warfare forgotten pacifist It’s a reputable physician’s prescription, Total liabilities and : !•» Knox, 63 surplus.$5,8- when he was Secretary of different from remedies usual- Admitted assets.$3,865,024 Liberty,.1 and raids, by an embargo which forces Mr. Bryan altogether James Pattee & Son, Agent, Belr i free from narcotics, and Liabilities December 31, 1917. Lincolnville, famine or a series of tre- State. ly prescribed, upon her, by Rheuma acts on the HUMPHREYS* —3wl1 Monroe.3 perfectly harmless. Net unpaid losses. 447,785 00 mendous battles such as the world has to force the uric acid 1,049 621 09 Montville.3 Mr. Bernard M. Baruch has been named kidneys and helps Unearned premiums.. United States Fire Insurance and other 367.618 64 Compam Morrill,.1 never yet seen. We may as well face from the swollen joints lodging All other liabilities. as chairman of the war industries board 760.000 00 New York. It you in a day; it makes WITCH HAZEL OINTMENT Cash capital. Northport, 1 the facts and we are for places. pleases while preparing over all liabilities. 750,000 00 and a man named Stettiniers has been and in a week. It has Surplus Assets December 31, 1917. Palermo, .... 2 you hopeful happy (COMPOUND) the world important struggle which ap- rheumatic suffer- ... released from bondage Real Prospect, 1 appointed purchasing agent for the War Total liabilities and 63 Estate.$ re- For Piles or surplus.$3,365,024 pears to we should relentlessly ers nothing would give Hemorrhoids, Mortgage loans. 63.• « Searsmont, ... 2 impend, These are excellent who thought Department. ap- or Blind or Pattee & Son, Agents, Belfast, Collateral Searsport, 3 purge the United States of spies, German lief. It should do as much for you—it External Internal, James loans. pointments. Now if President Wilson Stockton Stocks and bonds. 5,231 Stockton Springs, 3 seldom fails Bleeding, Itching or Burning Bion B. Sanborn, Agent, Springs. agents and the disloyal I. W. W. Cash in Office and Bank,. 7 .6 : will see to it that are not embar- back offer. A 3wll .... 1 they Don’t miss this money Swanville, One application brings relief. Agents’ Balances, 69; 4 sufficient for two weeks’ .... 2 rassed red tape and hampered peo- large Bills Thorndike, USELESS MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. by by fbottle, Price 23c., at all druggists or Caledonian Insuiance Company Receivable. 61.:.. Troy,.2 treatment, is inexpensive. Interest and rents. 2'' ple higher up, good service will follow. mailed. Scotland. Unity,.3 of Edinburgh, All other assets. 68 Mr. Alvan T. Fuller of Ill choosing those men the President has Send Free Sample of Olatment to Waldo, .... 1 Malden, Mass., TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. Assets December 31, 1917. Gross a and we think Assets...$7 526.'!•. Winterport, .... 4 is a member of Congress. He is not neatly wisely sidestepped estate. $ 410,000 00 Real Deduct items not admitted.. the Overman bill. and bonds. 1,583,815 00 Republican, not a Democrat but is an In- The following transfers of real estate Stocks Total for the county, 54 I Cash in office and bank.. 197 814 77 in and was a Admitted Assets.$7,5-. dependent capital letters, were recorded in Waldo County Registry balances. 355.549 51 When we throw our markets open to Agents' member of the Committee on Expendi- j Interest and rents,.. 12,802 43 Liabilities December 31, 1917. week March "W e rise by the things that are under the of Asia and of Deeds for the ending 7, other assets. 9,975 86 tures in the Interior Department. He cheap products Europe, All Net Unpaid Losses. 617.^.v.« our feet, we our to consume 1918: Unearned Premiums. 3,78 % the encourage people Homeo. Medicine 57 what we have mastered of and recently wrote to Speaker Clark of Humphreys* Company Gioss asset6. 2,569,957 > By good S. to All other Liabilities,. i more foreign-made goods and a corre- Jonathan Nickerson, Searsport, !.56 William Street, New York. items not admitted. 4 171 19 gain, House tendering his resignation front the Deduct Cash cat ital. 1,4* Charles A. and Flora M. do.; By'the pride deposed and the passion spondingly less quantity of American- Nickerson, Surplus over all Liabilities. 1,636 above committee, in which he said: Admitted assets. $2 565,786 38 slain, made The diminished consump- land and buildings in Searsport. “You and I know that this committee goods. December 31. 1917. Total Liabilities and And the vanquished ills that we hourly to Bick- inabilities surplus.$7,525 ! tion of American goods means a dimin- Amos L. Bennett, Troy, Riley meet.” and two-thirds of our committees are SICK BEASTS Net losses.. 227,114 68 3wll in unpaid ished of American goods, and more, Detroit; land Troy. Unearned 1,606.266 23 useless. Instead of being really busy, production BOOK on treatment of Horses, Cows, premiums. A. to Walter All other liabilities. 37.000 00 a diminution of employ- Noyes Cilley, Monroe, and other sent the of our Congressmen down cerresponding Sheep, Dogs animals, 200,000 00 The Palatine Insurance Company Lli THE WAR MUST GO ON majority Brooks and Deposit capital. i merit of American labor. could O’Brien, Brooks; land in free. Humphreys1 Homeopathic Vet 47 here are stories and Nothing Surplus over all liabilities. 495,415 of London. Kngland. telling practicing up Medicines. 156 Y^'illiai.. N. Y i be Monroe. erinary St., to see who can spit the farthest.” The plainer. 38 Assets December 31, 1917. It is no use to as to when the ---.— Totr>l liabilities and $2,565,786 speculate Robert W. Cook, Troy, to Helen R. surplus. a of 3wll Real estate.. war will close. It is folly to think about honorable gentleman said number CORN GOOD FIGHTING FOOD. land and buildings in Troy. Mortgage loans. j other in his letter but the above Cook, do.; peace without victory. If the Allies things Ihe Home Insurance Company, Stocks and bonds. ; 4J: Edgar J. Thorndike, to George $2,32 have been Hunt, Cash in office and should ask for a cessation of extract will enable us to classify' him Two excuses given by the New York. bank. 1,0 hostilities, A. Gilchrest, do.; land in Thorndike. balances. 48. not Agents to be followed a and place him where he belongs. In his Food Administration for sending a Assets December 31, 1917. by peace conference Lilia A. Klemezendorf, San Jose, Calif., Bill receivable. decidedly of we amount of corn to one ^ Interest and rents with the Central Powers, for the purpose inelegant figure] speech greater Europe, land WANTED' Mortgage loans.^6,500 et to Walter O’Brien, Brooks; 18 have not als., Stocks and bonds. 35,736.565 AM other assets. of could be set- ! suppose the independent gentleman had being that they sufficient mill arranging terms, nothing and buildings in Brooks and Monroe. ATTENDANTS insane dept., state Cash in office and bank. 8,639,066 92 in mind and and the other that the expectoration of words, capacity to grind it, .... 4.124,508 15 Gross assets.... tied. The German delegates at the peace j Mima A. to MASS. Agents' balances. 3,85 Moore, Belfast, Eugene FARM, 281,420 00 Deduct items not in a contest of that kind he seems to us have not been educated to the taste Interest and rents. admitted. table would say something like this:— ; they 33 Achorn, do.; land in Belfast. On account of the war demands for young All other assets. 261,601 to be likely to be a close second if he of corn foods. But doubtless the capac- •‘We have taken and still have nearly all j J. to Admitted assets.$3,586.-- Alphonzo Cunningham, Searsport, 44 58 does not win the first We know our own mills has not been taxed and middle aged men, the management Gross assets. 048,651 of Belgium. Serbia is wiped of the map prize. ity of Liabilities, December 31, 1917. Luigi Villa, Stockton Springs; land and Admitt d assets. .$44,048,661 58 seems to no Net and is ours. Roumania lies stricken and very little at first hand about Congress to the limit, and there be have raised the maximum age limit to 55, unpaid losses. 3oi buildings in Searsport. Liabilities December 81, 1917. Allies can not be Unearned premiums.. 2,1 at our feet. We can drive Gen. but we have had some opportunities to good reason why the bleeding to E. perhaps 2 or 3 years more. $35 per month josses. 2,69..504 50 All other liabilities 87 taught to like this most wholesome of Lizzie M. Haskell, Monroe, Mary Net unpaid j Allenby’s British forces out of the Holy observe the workings of the Maine Leg- Unearned premiums. ... 20,290,351 00 (’ash capital. our in the South land and buildings in first 6 then I grains. Certainly people Bean, Dixmont; months, $40, including board, All other liabilities. 2,064,545 50 Surplus over all liabilities. 1,08' Land at any in 30 We have islature which seems occasionally to be time; days. will never be convinced that corn pone, Monroe. Cash 6,000,000 00 room, washing and mending; 60 hours capital. taken and hold a considerable of only a Congressional but in bread, and hominy are not good over all liabibities. 13.001,250 58 Total liabilities and part kindergarten, spoon Melvin McGray, Burnham, to t,. T. Surplus surplus .$3,68' and the North the Confer letter with 3wll Italy. We took Alsace-Lorraine years most of its proceedings is more like a eating, appreciates weekly. by undersigned, value of johnny-cake and hasty-pudding. Mitchell, Oakland; standing timber in Total liabilities and surplus $44,048,651 58 ago and we still have it. We have occu- preparatory school whence certain in- who will for conference. Instead of seriously curtailing our own Burnham. arrange personal 3wll__ The Franklin Fire Insurance Corn, pied and hold territory in Russia of more dustrious pupils who are well endowed EDWARD L. consumption of wheat and recommend- Heirs of Lauriston C. Cilley, Brooks, Aaoress BENNER, u, S. branch, Sun Insurance Office. of Philadelphia. than three times the area of the German with brains, graduate and go to Con- ing the substitution of other foodstuffs to T. I. Huxford, do.; land in Brooks. 221 High Street, Belfast, Maine. Assets December 31, 1917. Assets December 31, 1917. It must be even higher in price, it might be well for Empire in Europe, in 1914, and this terri- gress. admitted, however, 3w20p 01.925 04 the Food Administration to issue a little Joel P. W’ood, Northport, to Effie R. Real estate-.5 Real estate.$ 1t tory is inhabited by that soon after our Legislature assembles and bonds... 4,090,1 <9 79 Stocks and bonds.. 2.16 40,000,000 people. in Europe on the value of land and in North- Stocks propaganda Ellwell, do.; buildings and bank.. 659.402 24 Cash in office and bank.... 21i are not the members into two Cash in office We whipped. If you want peace separate general corn as a food. Moreover, once Europe port. Agents’ balances. 626 634 73 Agents’ balances. 40> >»e will name its to If the workers and the idlers. is the importance of corn as a 62,566 63 price you. you divisions, taught Erastus W. Bennett to Interest and renta. Interest and rents. 26. a taste for we estate, Troy, 80 want of these To the latter class in Congress the gen- diet, and has acquired it, GALL’S All other assets. 11,283 any conquered domains, in M! the .Allies is foreshadowed. In fact it is i lative work is done. Here is where tes- plished 1917. 1,23. Liabilities December 31, < I Percy S. Edgecomn, Beitast, to Amos For Nearly 50 Yearsl All other liabilities. 53* only a sane prediction of what would oc- timony is taken, expenditures curtailed WnbAl irs AKUU.MUUN. Net losses.... 39S.193 74 CaBh capital... 50- in Bel- the women who turn to unpaid A. Colcord, do; laud and buildings Join 1,300,000 3,077.924 71 over all liabilities. 51- or to actual needs and recom- month for correct fash- Unearned premiums. j Surplus cur, if we should now seek peace by ne- 1 adjusted McCALL'S every 119.838 02 fast. ions, for patterns, for economical buying, All other liabilities... j mendations made for wise action the The Aroostook county farmers are <9 gotiation. The war is not lost but the by for fancy needlework, for good stories—for Surplus over all liabilities. 1,709,833 Total liabilities and surplus.$2,9: at the time over the Irving G. Stetson, Bangor, to Arthur Senate and House. as Mr. Fuller is pondering present pleasure, for help, for style. 3wl 1 day of peace is not in sight. The war If, wheat situation for the coming season. W. land and build- IAcCALL Patterns fit. Total liabilities and surplus... $5,306,790 26 ( said to have the committee of Shaw, Winterport; must go on and we should not lose cour- stated, An effort is to be made to see if 8000 Waldo ings in Frankfort. Clifford Pattee, Agent, Belfast, Girard Fire was a J. & Marine Insurance Con or determination. It we except tne which he member was useless, it acres of land cannot be planted to wheat. age Laura B. Nickerson, et al., Belfast, to County, 3wn was is to if Maine^ Philadelphia, Pa rush into Germany has his duty as a member of Congress to The chief object raise, possible, headlong Italy, this Irvin J. and Marcellus R. Knowl- part of the flour consumed in county Dickey The hire insurance company Assets December 31, 1917 a since she first endeavor to make it useful. If he was Pennsylvania not won military victory The number of acres should in Belfast. each year. ton, do.; land and buildings 1917. 98 not willing to do this he should have re- Assets December 31, Mortgage loans.$ ■gave battle in this war. Her advance in normal conditions produce sufficient et Lincoln- Collateral loans.. Irene Bragg McKenney al., estate. I 163.888 86 com- of Real -nto was a weak and un- signed from Congress, not from the wheat to make 40,000 barrels flour, Stocks and bonds. 2,139. Belgium against j to Walter E. Drinkwater, North- Mortgage loans. 126,600 00 which is to be about 50 per cent of ville, Cash in office and bank. 176- little All her successes mittee. [said Collateral loans. 2,913 09 lirepared country. each in the land and buildings inLincolnville. balances. 15'; the consumption used year port; Stocks and bonds 7,438,381 66 Agents' nave been the weak. Not once Bills receivable. against SOLDIERS’ CHANCES. county. This amount of wheat could Fred A. Bangor, to Alice W. Bar- Cash in office and bank 644.868 12 Porter, Interest and rents. has she prevailed against the strong be taken care of by the number of balances. 740,330 01 [ easily land and Agents’ AH other assets 1. '' over the ker, Brookline, Mass.; buildings 26,623 24 The somewhat idea that the roller mills scattered county, Bills receivable. prevalent The State Department of Health has 109.266 67 and the new roller mill recent- in Stockton Springs. Interest and rents. are including Gross assets. 2,6! German soldiers super-human fighters attention in a recent All other assets.. 18,76186 j called bulletin to ly completed by Houlton Grange. It is Emery W. Cunningham, Swanville, to FREE! SEND A POSTAL CARD AND ASK FOR Deduct items not admitted. f>. Events have that is erroneous. proved the value of the health service in the that if Aroostook county can of or PIN- figured Pauline M. do.; land and build- SAMPLE COPY McCALL’S: $10.00 Gross assets ..$9,270,518 39 Trundy, MONEY Offer to ‘Women; or List of GIFTS given man for man, not a match its quota, it will relieve about. Admitted assets.$2,65,:. they are, army and to the effects of the excellent produce without cost: or BICYCLE Offer to Boys and Deduct items not admitte.d. 1,185,684 76 ings in Swanville. or the the Cana- 400 cars ordinarily utilized in bringing Girls; or latest PATTERN CATALOGUE; Big Liabilities December 31, 1917, for the English, French, of the allied armies. Fif- Cash Offer to or Prize Offer to organization flour into the for other Sanford F. Greely, Palermo, to R. L. AGENTS; $160.00 64 county, purposes. your CiiUBCX Admitted assets.$8,084,933 Net unpaid losses.$ 94 the Australians nor for the Ameri- men out of sixteen have been A(HrM9 dians, j teen every land in Palermo. December 31, 1917. Unearned premiums. 1,416 Cooper, Belfast; TflEHcCAlL CO., 236-250 Weil 37lh Stmt, New Yak, N. Y. Liabilities cans unused to warfare as they are. The three of AH other liabilities. 1 safe during the years fighting. Albion K. Fletcher, Belfast, to Elmer Net unpaid losses. 688,799 70 Dandruffy Scalps Cash capital. 60* Crown Prince cf Germany has tried for the not more than one Unearned premiums. 5,020,868 64 During past year A. land in Belfast. over all liabilities. 452.1 Sherman, do.; All other liabilities. 126,000 00 Surplus two to Verdun. More than man in has been killed. The years capture j thirty Flora A. Freedom, to Mary C. Cash 760,000 00 Lead to Baldness Sanford, capital. Total liabilities and 6 ■ a million of his troops have been The Journal and the McCall over all liabilities.. 275 80 surplus.$2,5; half | death-rate from disease is less than in Sanford, Augusta; land and buildings in Republican Surplus 1,600 Verdun R. VV. Kogers, Agent, Belfast sacrificed in his several efforts. times of peace. one man in live If you have dandruff get rid of it quick- Freedom. lor One Year for Only Magazine $2.25. Total liabilities and surplus.$8,084,933 64 3wll sol- to Anna M. still stands and the gallant French hundred loses a limb which is no greater ly— it’s positively dangerous and will George Parker, Monroe, j and Treat, Jr., Agent, Insurance and the surely ruin your hair if you don't. Dan- Crocker, Winterport; land buildings Joshua ■diers now aided by our own, defy | a chance than that in the hazardous oc- United States Casualty Compare druffy heads mean faded, brittle, gray, in Winterport. Real Estate, winterport, Me, hordes sent against them. For years cupations at home. The Department GEO.t. V Bcraggly hair that finally dies and falls Norman S. Muzzey, Somerville, Mass., JOHNSON, _3wll_ 80 Maiden Lane, New York City, has been for this to the fact that the scientific ef- Germany preparing points out—new hair will not grow—then you et al., to James E. Newson, etal., Somer- Fire Association of Philadelphia. Assets December 31, 1917. In of the thoroughness of fort to the life of the man are bald and can help you. The in Thorndike. struggle. spite protect army nothing ville, Mass.; land Assets December 31, 1917. Heal estate. $ sure to abolish dandruff for to Edward E. machine can as as case only way Edith L. Drury, Belfast, loans. 173.:*' the construction of her military be made well in the of the at Law Real estate.$ 676,843 08 Mortgage good is to destroy the germ that causes land and buildings in Bel- Attorney Collateral loans. 9. been inefficient when tested against | civilian. Germs and Germans Littlefield, do., loans. 2,864,048 66 it has together I it. To do this quickly, surely and safely fast. Mortgage Stocks and bonds. 3.360.*' Collateral loans. 64,300 00 *' We believe that the German must down to lasting defeat. effective as BELFAST, MAINE. Cash in office and bank. 167> strength. go there is nothing so Parisian Stocks and bonds. 7,011.660 04 balances. leaders and many of their people now Sage, which you can get from A. A. Cash in office and bank... 677,033 41 Agents’ Practice in ali Courts. j in ci urse of 472. Green’s Flower Probate', practice 68 Premiums collection,. THE RAILROAD BILL. Howes & Co. and good druggists every- August balances,. 1,104.780 "' realize this and no longer hope for victory Agents’ Interest and 26. where. It is to cure dan- Interest and rents,. 167.296 68 rents.(. guaranteed ailments that are 70.8!'“ Western front. We believe they Has been used for specialty. 2ft 89 All other assets. *ui the druff, stop itching scalp and falling hair, All other assets. 20,470 The United States Senate has a stomach and inac- lost that hope some time ago, and that for passed and a new or-the cost, caused by a disordered promote growth, Gross assets.. 12,666,432 24 Gross assets. 4,28- have been bill which provides that government con- small as it will be refunded. ive such as sick consti- items not admitted. 368 .tfie last six months they play- ; is, liver, headache, Deduct items not admitted.11 338,800 65 Deduct is a scientific Belfast Savings Bpnk to be won trol of railroads shall cease 18 months af- Parisian Sage prepara- sour stomach, nervous indiges- mg for a drawn game, by duplic- pation, assets. tion that supplies all hair needs—an an- Admitted assets.$12,216,631 69 Admitted $3,919.; of of ter peace is declared. The Senate vote of food, palpitation of { ity and a propaganda disorganization neither or tion, fermentation tiseptic liquid, sticky greasy, Liabilities December 31,1^17. Liabilities December 31, i9l7. Ger- of the bill was 58 in 10 In in the Notice is given that Bank the forces allied against them. favor, opposed. easy to and delicately perfumed. the heart caused by gases stomach, hereby Savings apply, Net unpaid losses. 766,173 42 Net unpaid losses. 881 secret the House the Senate bill was amended If want beautiful, thick, is a Book No. 13,606, issued by this bank, has :* many’s spy system and her propa- you soft, August Flower gentle laxative, regu- Unearned premiums. 6,880,257 51 Unearned premiums. 1,447. the time fixed at two instead of lustrous hair, and lots of it, you must stomach been lost and application has been made for 123.614 26 All other liabilities. 388 I*1'1 ganda are efficient and in these are all and years lates digestion both in and in- All other liabilities. UBe Parisian Sage. Don’t delay—begin a book to laws Cash 1,000,000 00 Cash capital. 6(H) she has shown. They 18 months. In the House the vote waa cleans and sweetens the stomach duplicate according regulat- capital. ithe efficiency yet little attention now insures testines, over all liabilities. 3,467.686 40 Surplus over all liabilieies. 750.00* tonight—a ing issuing new books. Surplus ■cannot win the war by these but they 337 to 6. The bill then went into confer- abundant hair for years to come. and alimentary canal, stimulates the liver WILMER J. DORMAN, Treasurer. Total liabilities and 59 Total liabilities and surplus.$3,919.4 it. In we must ence, but the vote was bo overwhelming- Note: Parisian Sage positively will to secrete the bile and impurities from surplus... .$12,216,631 -can thus prolong these, 3wll 3wll not color or streak the hair. the blood. Sold by W. O. Poor & Son. Belfast, March 4, 1918—3wl0 admit they have shown what we Ameri- ly for the bill in both houses, that all dif-

* ' IDEAS OF GENIUS ^ brooks HAD HONEYMOON TRIP ABOVE THE CLOUDS DIFFERING -————— mm _ _:- ► World' Has Never Thoroughly Recog- I Kenney lost his horse recently. COULD NOT STOP nized Any One Definition of High- Eire Girls had a food sale ly Prized Quality. " ■amp ; .,a success. for Carlyle was much laughed at of Monroe visited at ,e Cilley THE that was an Infinite ca- HEMMCHES saying genius n's recently. for That does V pacity taking pains. with not sound like one imagines v npson has been suffering genius; Until She Tried “Fruit-a-tives” genius as raveling its hair, whatever .. his face. ,n im- raveling may be, and producing the was a business caller in Fruit Liver to the accompaniment of (or Tablets) mortal Word for Infants and Children. ,-w davs recently. 112 Cobckg absinthe also goes with [ St., St. John. epileptic fits; hinson a week-end well. But in reality genius, the spent “I feel I must tell you of the great genius very The Kind Ton Have Always Bought has borne signa- and arises a Belfast I is a tamer affair made under his recently. benefit I have received from your suspect, ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been in men like Rembrandt, wonderful easily enough for over 30 years. Allow no one ...,ia Roberts has spent a few medicine, ‘Fruit-a-tives’. he liked personal supervision who painted pictures because Imitations and I have been a sufferer for many to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Mr W. E. Streeter and family. it and because the sitters paid from doing «* and the years Violent Headaches, and Much more Just-ax-good” are but Experiments, endanger Hatch of Jackson spent a him for their portraits. could no of Experiment. get permanent relief. to Carlyle it arises in health Children—Experience against Ui friends in town not long satisfactorily A friend advised me to much take ‘Fruit- men like Flaubert, who revealed a-tives’ and I did so with great of his attitude in one phrase of his cor- The Kind You Have Always Bought and Mrs. A. E. Kil- worked l.ane success; and now I am entirely free respondence. “Today I have n business callers in Bel- have at last finished of Headaches, thanks to your sixteen hours and the difference splendid medicine”. my page.” Therein lies between Flaubert and De Maupassant; Jcnkins is able to resume MRS. ALEXANDER SHAW, it be, too, that Boileau was right Hall's pant shop here in 50c. a box. 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. may in the poet a hundred times At all dealers or sent on receipt of advising his work upon the bench, price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, to replace Ames has spent a few days polish it and polish it again, OGDEXSEURG, X. Y. endlessly In Use For Over 30 Years. Mrs. Percy Harriman, in but many instances of almost sponta- THI CKNTAUW COMPANY, NSW VOSK_CITr. neous creation confronts us. It is WINTERPORT. to quote that in six years, be- being made to organize a enough tween 1602 and 1608, Shakespeare ap- loss in the B. H. S. and the to have written eleven .plays, Ice boating has been enjoyed here for pears among them “Julius Caesar," “Ham- the past few weeks. ■ Morrill is spending a few let,” “Othello,” "Macbeth” and “King The annual town meeting was held at r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lear.” Union Hall, Monday, March 10th. What shall we say, then, of the r. Morrill. a ____-1 For Sale is to man- Miss Bessie Carleton, who is 13 years vague thing, genius, which line Jones spent Saturday American Central Insurance Company, the we call soul is to of has completed a sweater for the kind what thing friends in Waterviile age, St. Louis, Missouri. ei'h For I believe it to be | Red Cross. man? my part, before entering Grays Busi- rather than sedimentary. It volcanic Assets December J917 Mr. and Mrs. Elden Smart of North 31, Portland. is as if the spirit of the race accumu- ONE STEAM his Mrs .F. M. Real estate.$ None Searsport visited sister, lated in a creature, the spirit of life ! d Hawes ot \\ aterville was Mortgage loans. 25,000 00 to be born. Genius will out, 30.55 being real- entered 3eo. Ingraham’s March 3rd. its heart. It is difficult to imagine ge- Field & Quimby, Glenhurn to visit her grandparents, Mr. to as a nurse She 3w9 rama was followed by a pital begin (training and have mov- nius flourishing in a world perfectly TRUCKING Chester Harden family and Mrs. Howard. was by Miss Louise Libby councils.—Har- ll a good sum was real- accompanied to their place in Knox. administered by city ed back I am prepared to do ail kinds of trucking, of White’s Corner, who will also begin Miss Edna Bent of Massachusetts was per’s Magazine. Granite State Fire Insurance Company, Clarence Bryant visited his parents in Furniture and piano moving a specialty. training. in town recently to attend the funeral of Portsmouth, N. H. ross has sent a box to Bos- Morrill recently over Sunday. Towns. Have just added to my equipment a 2-ton The entertainment and social held at her uncle, Mr. William Clements. Literary Assets December* 31, 1917. true kmade the con- g the following articles: 12 John Emerson and son were in Albion Ontario has had- the good sense to Acme auto by Cadillac the M. E. vestry recently was a success William Real estate.$ 18,274 03 2 1 The funeral services of Mr. of its towns or cities Shake- cern. Leave orders at the corner o* socks, mufflers, afghan, to look at horses one day recently. call one 35,600 00 stable, and financially. The pro- Mortgage loans.. j both socially were held at his late home has more ,i 10 comfort pillows,6 prop- Clements speare. and the suggestion Collateral loans. 0 00 Main and Cross streets, and they will re- read- Miss Belle Shibles was called to Bel- gram: Singing, America, audience; Rev. Wal- been made that the new Stocks and bonds. 1,171,273 75 rnfant guilts, 240 14x4) com- Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 26th. than once fed- ceive prompt attention. Mrs. Lou fast last week to care for an elderly lady. Cash in office and bank. 104,176 08 ing, R. D. Robinson; dialogue, of officiating. eral capital of the Commonwealth of lias the following articles on j ter T. Hawthorne Belfast, Agents' balances. 169,661 24 Telephone connection. Eaton and four vocal solo, Mar- The friends of Mrs. Etta Wing Australia should receive the same fine 0 00 rs 2 6 boys; /egret had of the arrangements Hills receivable. wristlets, helmets, Mr. Nye charge W. W. BLAZO, Juanita Hill; tier very serious illness at the home of and illustrious name. Interest and rents.. 17,369 48 1 infant 2 garet-Thayer; piano solo, and the interment was in Green Lawn guilt >ox71, guilt, Bacon twice in town nomen- All other assets. 3.788 72 duet, Marion Eaton and Gladys Shields; tier daughter, Mrs. Grace Wing in Thorn- figures :2b Waldo Avenue, Belfast 125 (4x4> compresses. cemetery. clature in America, but whether it was reading, Eileen Staples; piano solo, Delia like. Gross assets. 1,520,143 30 I to correct an in to the great Elizabethan, items not admitted. 65,236 14 r < I'Brien recently received Mrs. C. R. Your correspondent begs compliment Deduct Parker; reading, Hill; piano Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wing of Albion, there is news last week stat- or to the product of Chicago Honor from the Maritime j “Mum” social 20 error in the Center 16 solo, Lemuel Lord; spent a week recently with relatives in the same Admitted assets.$1,454,907 was the nothing to show. In great ranee The following is a ing that Mr. W'illiam Clements December 1617. j minutes; gypsy orchestra, juvenile, gypsy town. called its after Liabilities 31, Cun- country which capital accompanied it: H. oldest person in town. Mr. Emery Net losses. 76,565 20 adult, recitation, Mrs. E. its man, there unpaid orchestra, J. Webb who was upon in a greatest Washington, 809 668 38 Wanted operated old in and Unearned : Battery Place, New York. | ningham will be 89 years May, and al- premiums. Boyington. are a large number of Miltons, A!! other liatilities. 35,631 75 ''Brien, Brooks, Maine. j Boston hospital Feb. 24th is reported as Colcord her 91st Mrs. Catherine passed most as many Byrons, and at least a Cash capital....—-. 200.000 00 We are today in receipt of a 1 ne loiiowing report ui iuc rcuiuaij Jetting along nicely. 83 birthday last September. dozen Burnses, probably the last being Surplus over all liabilities. 333.041 Ten carloads dry cord ; lie Campaignie du Chemin of Red Cross supplies was sub- shipment The Knox branch A. R. C. have com- the abode of Scots or their de- of Paris, reading as of Mrs. canny Total liabilities and surplus. $1,454,907 16 rleans, mitted by Mrs. Elizabeth Burbank, chair- The many friends in town wood; also birch, maple e the honor to send you en- pleted their lirst allotment of work and scendants. were to learn of James Pattee & Son, Agents, Belfast, Me. man of packing and shipping committee: Arthur A. Blair sorry two how- ; igma awarded bv the Ligue ire waiting for further instructions. There are only Tennysons, which occurred at her late Me. and oak logs not Ess than "rancaise to Captain Walter Surgical dressings—68 paper backed pads, her death ever. and the same number of Shelleys Joshua Treat, Jr., Agent, Winterport, Levi Hathon has bought a nice colt of 3w9 mmander of our steamer 12x18 in.; 40 absorbent pads, 8x12 in.; home in Livermore Falls, Friday after- and Keatses and Ruskins and Balzacs. 18 inches in diameter at i :,er to for his Joe. Wing and Mr. Wing bought a pair of voyage France, 160 9x9 in.; 120 gauze March 1st. Much sympathy is ex- Thackeray has one town named after subma- gauze compresses, noon, f against an enemy arge work horses of D. Stratton, Albion. his rival and contem- Merrimack Mutual Fire Insurance Com- 4x4 85 rolls, 3 yds. tended to Mr. Blair in his sad bereave- him, whereas small end, any length you to hand this diploma to compresses, in.; gauze porary, Dickens, scores three times.— of Mass. h and to add thereto the xi 1-2 25 triangular bandages, 30 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carter and daugh- ment. pany Andover, in.; London Tit-Bits. from 8 toot and up. Will itations of our company. abdominal band- ter are with Miss Mildred fourtailed bandages, 45 staying Webb, Dr. Burton Larrabee of Islesboro, Mr. Liabilities December 31, 1917, is being forwarded under , 10 T Miscellaneous—60 while her father is away in the hospital. Real estate.$ 2,770 52 market price, spot er, and 1 trust it will serve ages, bandages. Carl Larrabee of Quincy, Mass., Messrs. Looks for World Famine. pay 5 Mortgage loans. 1U5.002 00 to come as an comfort 12 patchwork quilts, appropriate pillows, Miss Emma Florence Larrabee of Knox Josiah and John Larrabee, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Egan. United States minister to Collateral loans. 800 00 cash. his courageous action re- 3 10 handkerchiefs, and bonds. 160.938 51 napkins, pillow slips, and Edwin Clarence Martin of Liberty, Manson Littlefield and Mrs. Lemuel Denmark, says if the war lasts two Stocks ■■■ ive. 3 rolls Cash in office and bank. 26.196 62 750 gun wipes, 3 rolls old cotton, of were in town Tues- longer ti e whole world will be Very truly yours, were married Feb. 28th. Their many Dickey Prospect years Agents’ balances 24.830 83 MATHEWS EROS. old old Infants on the ot starvation. That is 55 Ii. De Kondy, President. linen, 1 package gloves. friends extend and good day afternoon, Feb. 26th, to attend the verge Interest and rents. 3.053 congratulations of 30 With 10.000.000 men in arms, ; All other assets. 1,381 46 referred to in the forego- department—7 complete layettes wishes. burial of their brother, Benjamin Larra- possible. and not the 20 7 hose, consuming producing, 49 sinking of an “oil tanker” pieces each; pairs bootees, pairs bee. Owing to the late hour no services Gross assets.•.... 324.973 j is not far off when 1 dress. Miss Ida Bailey is sick with appendicitis time is coming and Deduct items not admitted. 6.846 90 j last summer, 8 jackets, 9 petticoats, 2 waists, were held at the yard. submarine, there will be no food left. A foodies! tne and will go to a hospital for an operation i. a wireless The following ladies donated quilts: 59 upon receiving will be a Admitted assets. $318,126 Cows for Sale soon. also have an world strange experience. Mrs. A. L. West Winterport; Lee Kenney will the rescue, and succeed- Blaisdell, Annie S. Blair. There have been but for the Liabilities December 31. 1917. C. J. Rich In Memory of my Friend famines, Mrs. Samuel North Winterport; operation for appendicitis and g the submarine. Newey, people to have nothing to eat any- Net unpaid losses. 9.527 67 I have some (xceilent bargains an I like to sit and think of days; --- Mrs. for intestinal trouble. bygone Unearned 226.723 74 | I Mrs. Ira Young, Mrs. F. W. Haley, where is a situation that has never premiums. IP. When she was near with her sweet gentle Al! other liabilities. 6,426 18 ! James Mrs. Frank French, been heretofore. There is in coics. loth them over CORNER, Winterport. Freeman, ways, anticipated Surplus over all liabilities.. 76 379 00. Better Mrs. Augusta Emery, Mrs. Louise Cuddy, SANDYPOINr. She often came when life seemed dark some gratification in th'nking that the «f9 Mrs. C. C. and drear, Hun will be getting hungrier than we Total liabilities and surplus.$318,126 before ,-nts attended the Farmers’ Mrs. Elizabeth Burbank, purchasing. P. L. Bates a day in And with a smile gave words of hope and to us to bor- and Mrs. Joanna Dorrity, 2 quilts. Mrs. spent are and will be turning James Pattee & Son, Agents, Belfast, Me. s at the U. of M. Moody cheer. HERBERT F. HANSON, Bangor recently. row a itttle flour and bacon, which we 3w9 J Haley recently visited her I count those days, as diamonds set in will be sure to lend him on condition Miss Nellie Blanchard is the guest of Belfast, Maine. WiSnot Newcomb in New- Children gold; that he promises to behave himself Mutual Fire Insurance company Cry friends in Stockton and Searsport. Quincy 1 As dear as memory can hold. FOR FLETCHER’S any and let up on his kultur.—Ohio State MALE HELP WANTED a the Quincy, Massachusetts Irvin Crocker and Miss Laura Blanch- They’ll always be light along way; Journal. Libby has gone to Bangor R I A The rays of which will brightly shine for CAS TO ard spent Tuesday, Feb. 26th, in Bel- Assets December 31, 1917. L. M. Cl. Hospital to train aye. SEAMEN fast. Keep Bees and Need No Sugar. Mortgage loans. * 75.162 27 or, the lir.„ I know that when I cross bar, Collateral loans. 12.000 00 Chance for Advancement—FREE. MONROE. Miss from the village The United States department of Ruth Merrithew I’ll find her near the gates ajar; Stocks and bonds.— 828,78100 Mrs. of Mon- U S Shipping Board free nav'trahon school George Hopkins with friends with a will be agriculture has started a campaign to Cash in office and bank.. 37.787 37 spent several days recently And her greeting, smile, at Rockland trains stamen for Ulcers' berths March 3d at the home of Mr. Mrs. who has been and rest with me.” stimulate this as a real balances. 16.093 10 Gay Jarvis, visiting here. “Come in, dear friend, bee-keeping, Agents’s in new Merchant Marin**. Short cut to the Interest. 9.781 85 Walter Bickford. her Dr. and Mrs. Watson,has re- Nickerson. war economy measure, for honey can Bridge. Two years’ sea experience required. parents, March Celia Mabel Mrs. Henry Butler returned are Native or naturalized citizens <*nly. Course to her home. take the place of sugar, and there Gross assets. 9r. 9 595 59 -aret White of W’est Winter- turned Swanville, Maine. six weeks. at 4th from a few visit in Portland c9 Military exemption. Apply days’ absolutely unlimited supplies of honey Admitted assets. $979,59o 4w2 ic week-end guest recently of The ladies of the Red Cross furnished school, Federal Building, Rockland. and vicinity. in the flowers that grow wild all over Liabilities December 31, 1917. Miss Erma White, dinner at the hall town meeting grange FERRY. the land. 69 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snow from the PROSPECT Net unpaid loa es. 10.886 was taken. d'li Arey of Thorndike has day, and over $27 Bee-keeping is very easy, and any Unearned premiums. 321 301 70 S the week-end with her par- 80 PILLS village spent All other liabilities. 3.803 VCHICHESTER ^ THE DIAMOND BRA M». A nest of her parents, Mr. and The entertainment for the benelit of man who goes about it carefully and Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Ellis. over all liabilities. 643.303 40 ents, Mrs. W. D. Harriman was a week-end as Surplus i." Littlefield, for several days. the Red Cross will be given in the town with such elementary instructions children of and Mrs. Waldo Pooler and visitor with Mrs. Frank Harding in he can get from the department of Total liabilities and surplus. $979,595 69 hall March 14th, > 1. Clarke, who spent part of Thursday evening, Take no other. Buy of your Brewer visited several days recently with Brewer. agriculture can have a good crop of Me- Drufglia. Ask forCll I-CIIKn.TFK’R will include a program of a farce, music, James Pattee & Son, Agents, Belfast, DIAMOND It KAMI f 25 with Mrs. C. B. Jewett, is and able to Mr. and Mrs. Howard: Bennett at the honey the first year be 3*9 years known as Best, Safest. Alwavs K -l. iMo !ti Mrs. W. H. Tolman in etc., also whist and dancing. j 'Miss Mary French who has been keep- Narrows. laugh at the scarcity of sugar, besides SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWHt RE Bennett returned to Earl Rand went to Portland Monday, ing house for Charles making a profit by the sale of the fireman's Fund Insurance Company, Mildred and the two little final ex- Dorothy, March 4th. 'd Mrs. Walter Bickford have Feb. 25th, having been called for her home in Sandypoint of his bees. San California. Mrs. Richard Hen- product Francisco, to daughters of Mr. and amination. He was accepted and sent , ton, where Mrs. Bickford will Mrs. Rose Grindle who has been on the in 1863. were down the hill from Incorporated I Naval at R. I., for dricks, sliding Undetected. Commenced Business in 1863. Massachusetts General Hos- the Hospital Newport, sick list several weeks is improving. school one and ran into a a outfit of day recently on as a WANTED full “Now I sneak The 'gical treatment. treatment. He received of Brewer is taking burglar. J. B. Levison, President. of wood and cut their faces quite Mrs. Herman Avery knitted from the Red Cross be- pile stage is dark. I must not be discov- Louis Weinmann. Secretary. '1 Conant has been unable to garments care of her. HAND GOODS of every descrip badly. Drs. Small and Stevens from the ered.” fore his departure. Capital Paid up in Cash $1,600,060 00.. SECONDtion. Furniture, bedding, csrpets, stoves., is business in Bangor for a were village were called and six stitches Miss Faustina Harding after visiting “All right.” — etc. Antique furniture a specialty. If you, funeral of Lieut. Victor Durham "ii account of but is The me In have anything to sell drop me a postcard anc\ illness, taken in the face of the older and three Mrs. Charles Banks several weeks, re- "Be sure to keep the spot Assets December 31, 1917, of his you will receive a prompt call. be out again. took place at the home parents Courier-Journal. 00 in the face of the younger one. They turned to Brewer Feb. 28th, to stay for a light.”—Louisville Real estate. $ 404,000 WALTER H COOMBS. March Rev. Fr. Mahoney of 1.905,5fc5 76 ; is of the Martin Friday, 1st, it will Mortgage loans. 249-3 64 Main Street, Belfast. school gave are doing as well as possible, but time with Mrs. Frank Harding. 180,126 00 Belfast, officiating. The large house was Warm Climate. Collateral Loans. oiiment at the grange hall be some time before they will be able to Stocks and bonds. 8.230.885 30 crowded with friends, and the youngest son of Mr. “What is this picture?” 98 |. the of which will sympathizing Byron Avery, Cash in office in bank. 3,646,267 proceeds attend school. 76 quantities of beautiful flowers covered and Mrs. Herman Avery was hurt very “Fall of Babylon.” Agents' balances. 2,981.193 to the Red Cross. receivable. 183.965 30 the Feb. “U-m. Judging from the costumes) Bills E. H. BOYINGTOnT down Ferry and surrounded the casket. badly sliding hill, Interest and rents. 162,159 98 h Ames of a few HALLDALE, those Orono spent run they had a warm fall in parts.” 34 ja 27th. He lost control of his sled and All other assets,. 22,633 ( lecenlly with her Mrs. Courier-Journal. L mother, horse on the —Louisville Eye-Sight Specialist HODGE’S CORNER. into a large wooden shore, 42 1 who is im- Willis Ladd has returned home from Gross assets.$17,706,716 j Robbins, slightly — that was holding a boat up from the ice Deduct items not admitted. 986,873 80 OF THF Bath. j health at this writing, 4 1-2 ^ Mrs. T. D. Nickerson is still quite ill. and cut a gash in his head inches A Admitted assets.-$16,719,842 62 j visited her Arthur V. Otis has been in Fairfield on took 12 in. Nealey recently has j long. Ur. Foster of Bucksport BUYlMiTON OPTICAL CO., ! 1 Eugene Nickerson recently pur- ( Liabilities December 31, 1917. fork, in Monroe. Relatives busines. and the little fellow is doing in,j ,, chased a fine span of colts of his brother stitches Net losses. 2.727,126 97 lS unpaid 44 South Main Street, Winteroort, Maine g., this town extend sym- Arthur V. Otis moved his family to Unearned premiums. 7,666,291 91 i " Sumner. nicely. ia his AH other liabilities. 995.600 00 days of suffering. Fairfield last week. OFFICE DAYS, MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS |,( Will Ward Cash 1,600.000 00 1 Fred Black, Carter, Mark Mr. Lemuel Harding of Stoneham, Capital. 'apathy of the entire commu- reserve fund. 760,000 00 i,i on The first crow to be seen this Bpring Special and Owen Marden harvested their ice of this place, died very fund. 760,000 00 j Pxteaded to Mr. and Mrs. Mass., formerly Guaranty surplus A. F. has put in an appearance. 2.831,924 74 Ct; I the Matthews shore last week. suddenly Feb. 24th. He was chief of FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Surplus... j r.... Monroe in their bereavement, | : C. A. Craney of Swanville was the Dissolved in water for douches stops I the April 17, 1875. The ice embargo of police in Stoneham several years, but at Total liabilities and surplus.$16,719,842 62 | .i, death of their inflam- son, of J. E. 19th. pelvic catarrh, ulceration and V" tor winter was raised. The steamboat Cam- guest Hall Feb the time of his death he was 1st officer in Durham. ■nation. Recommended by Lydia E. James Pattee 8b Son, Agents, Belfast For Sale bridge made her first trip for months. J. E. Hall visited Mr. and Mrs. E. C. the Reformatory at Cambridge, Mass. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. 3wll Nutt in Waterville leaves one Harry of New A healing wander for nasal catarrh, A 27-foot ice boat in con- J. M. Nickerson’s youngest son Sum- recently. He son, Jersey, | good Children Ory sore throat and sore Economical. I his wife having died several years ago. eyes. FOR FLETCHER’S ner who resides in Prospect is very sick. Mr. Davis preached here a week ago dition. Apply to the Stream He waB a good man and had many friends His old neighbors hope that he will soon last Sunday forenoon, and at "‘Journal ELMER A. SHERMAN. R I A in Advertise cASTO recover. schoolhouse in Knox in the afternoon. this vicinity. ) Cress street.J. W. Price, 15 Pearl The News of Belfast. and cot- The Republican Journal street, Belfast, offers his store SPRING TREATMENT tage with furnishings at Northport Camp- Mrs. Virgil L. Hall, was operated on card THURSDAY, MARCH 14,1918 ground for sale.See professional 3ELFAST, to Blood and Correct ecessary Purify last Saturday at the Tapley Hospital. of F. W. Brown, attorney and counsellor Weak, Run-Down Conditions. D. Jones has new PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Superintendent Edward E. Roderick, at law, Brooks.Fred weather, exposure to from 8 to Trying at 60 Union wall papers in stock at prices Pub. Co. dorms, the hard colds, who has been living street, The Journal grip, 50 cents. See Mr. Jones’ advt. of woolen Republican ineumonia, fevers, diphtheria and has taken -apartments in the Craig house yarn sale to close the stock on Thursday, other on High street. Editor. blood-poisoning, prostrating A. I. BROWN, leave the sub- Friday and Saturday. diseases whole system The Camp Fire Girls will meet to-mor- normal—below and slow par—we^k at 3.30 m., with Miss one row, Friday, p. adver using Terms. For one square, —blood and thin, with that one week depleted and the Blue Birds will s 26 cents for Ruth Dinsmore Inch length in column. tired feeling, poor appetite, back- for each insertion. m. with Miss Ila ^nH 25 cents subsequent delicate meet Saturday at 3 p. PAYS a rheumatic SUBSCRIPT! ')N Terms In advance. $2 00 ache, pains, diges- MR. SIMPKINS Brown at the home of Mrs. T. B. Dins- No $1.00 fcrsix months; 50 cents for three tive or almost none at all. The House-Cleaning year; power months, ideal treatment is more. be takeu HIS INCOME TAX Hood’s Sarsaparilla—to The Republicans of Belfast will hold a Twice a Year THE ELECTION. before to meals—thoroughly purify caucus at the court house Friday, March the blood and poisons, and By ROBERT McBLAIR. expel at 7.30 p. m. to elect nine delegates The city election in Belfast last Mon- be taken after meals 15th, at the portrait Peptiron—to the State convention Mr. Simpkins gazed and less and 9 alternates to filled with day was a remarkably quiet one, —to put power into the blood, give on the wall till his eyes iAnd you let the wonder-working Eclipse Electric Cleaner do your work and to elect of in Portland March 28th his than one-sixth of our usual number strength, increase red corpuscles and tears. It was a portrait 01 father, it twenty members of the city committee. had four times voters went to the polls. Doubtless the restore tone, and do quickly. Colonel Simpkins, who but If there is biliousness, constipa- been for valor during the So thoroughly does it clean that when the semi-annual house-c!ern. bad travelling kept many at home, The Cony High school basket ball team promoted iVVhen on the was a tion, bad taste in the mouth, despond- Civil W ar and had died bravely the fact that the citizen’s ticket will play the B. H. S. team in the Opera time comes the or “the the liver is tor- field Mr. throat ® ing ’round, rugs, carpets, curtains, mattresses, pillows, the voters eney blues,” The of action. Simpkins’ good one and satisfactory to House tomorrow, Friday, evening. he Take Hood’s Pills—they rouse ached now for two reasons: First, vote. pid. to be are and are from was the real reason for the light is called at 8.15 and promises etc., just spick span—all the work is done—you free the liver and relieve all liver ills, and game reverenced and adored the memory of J verdict of the vot- of the season. j As was expected the are perfectly compatible with Hood’s one of the most interesting his father; secondly, his age and h»s # worries, backaches a nd that ten of ceaseless and t men elected been dis- him long days’ siege dusting ers was unanimous. The Sarsaparilla and Peptiron. The B. H. S.-girls’ team has eyes and his game leg wouldn’t let no im- treatment as he observed .for the various offices are under Begin this Spring today. banded. go to war himself. And x sweeping. or obligations the martial bearing and uncompromis- mediate partisan political E. Superintendent of School Edward he saw, the men who are to be chosen for the ing gaze of Colonel Simpkins and member of the is to who have Hohenzellern family Roderick all parents, in khaki clad lads of should also be well equip- requests imagination, the minor offices the be installed as King. The navies of children ill at home to report to him, as the new ion marching forth and for the they are to fill and general A few moments each and the house is clean. When i ped positions sea to day always you United States and England are all that this would eliminate the necessity of pass- crossing three thousand miles of 0 to work for the best inter- likewise free of prevents the military subjugation their names to the truant officer. All fight, maybe die, for liberty. # have seen the operate you will understand we recommend it cf the The new city govern- ing Eclipse why ests city. more than to make Sweden and Norway. For children who are not properly clothed to Mr. Simpkins peered around ment will enter upon its administration so two these two countries were help- to Mr. sure that neither Bess nor John (who 5 highly. It is years attend school should also report under most favorable auspices. sixteen ing to feed Germany and now the taste were at the teasing ages of and men of Roderick. made up of business men were where they could of ingratitude must indeed be bitter. and seventeen) We Fire did about damage and standing in our community. believe, Saturday $3,000 see him. then he straightened Rockland’s oldest therefore, that they will conduct the busi- to the Lindsey House, threw his right arm up for a salute. The National Socialist party has re- wooden annex and he • as as wisely hotel. It started in the Bui his gouty shoulder twinged, ness of the city carefully, And the Price $33.50 held a adopted a plat- Only con- cently convention, oil stove. There were groaned. He couldn’t even salute. and as successfully as they have from an exploding for a cam- form and set up the machinery in the all of whom “Damn!” said Mr and -ducted their own. about 20 guests hotel, Simpkins, Some of the leaders are men of his paign. escaped. Mrs. S. H. Knowlton of Bel- with his other hand fiercely twirled and of considerable ability. prominence taken from a third-story win- white mustachios. OUR NEW AMBASSADOR FROM fast was Until the contrary is proven we are wil- He turned and limped into the li- dow the firemen. ENGLAND. by before the ling to give them credit as being loyal brary and sat down croakily citizens. We regret that they have hoist- Ine LnDerty ne^i nnu uuu a .ou mahogany desk on which were lying Lord Reading, Great Britain’s special meeting last Friday evening the blanks for his income tax state- Penobscot Electric ed their banner as a political party, be- interesting Bay Company ambassador to the United States, has ar- members and ment, blanks which he had Hither j cause we their with twenty-nine present, | believe that organization from the Internal Reve- rived in this country to assume the duties The program grumpily got will rally to its support every pro-Ger- Frank Downs presiding. nue officer that day after lunch- of Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, who has reach- only man in the United States. These bv force was as follows: The Club Pledge repeated eon on his home from the club. age. The new am- way ed the retirement the in Wallace Pendle- of. numbers, will completely control by members concert; Mr. Simpkins’ income for 1017 had bassador is regarded as having the keenest to succeed the party and use it to aid the German propa- ton was elected secretary amounted to just about $15,000. anti he ntellect which this generation has pro- who is of ganda, which in this country should be former secretary, Ralph McCabe, had been rather snappy on the sub- Rev. Ashley A. Smith Bangor I duced in England. Lord Reading’s real Arthur E. Wilson since he had discov- suppressed, not fostered. now in Bath. Rev. ject of taxes ever and he is an has AT THE FRONT name is Rufus Daniel Isaacs, talk on birds and ered that the more income a man WINE FOR THE POILUS gave a very interesting Declines Call to Fitchburg, Mass his race to he of it he* Orthodox .Tew, the lirst of with records on a Victrola. the greater the percentage not the little tin boxes. illustrated it Do forget They in taxes. He could think of sev- thus honored, as lie was the lirst Jew to the of pays The officers of the club for year for seven are for the purpose of collecting money himself, were mar- Rev. Ashley A. Smith years Lord Chief of England. eral men who, like be made Justice as follows: Frank A. the children of our allies who are 1018 are Director, and of the First Universalist church is to aid ried and had two children, yet, pastor Tn view of the fact that Lord Reading Vice Rev. A. E. Wil- in distress. Miss Louise Hazeltine has Downs; Director, although their incomes were nearly of Bangor and for fourteen years pastor likely to be a prominent figure not only Wallace Treas- live of these boxes in this city son; Secretary, Pendleton; half of his, they would pay only a of the Universalist church of Belfast has of the placed in our own but in the diplomacy Carlton A. Guard, Clayton of tlie amount he and would be glad to place others if any urer, Reed; small fraction paid. declined an offer to become pastor of the world both during and after the war, a Assistant John Tucker. He gloomily drew the blank nearer one desires to help this worthy cause. Colcord; Guard, Fitchburg church. Mr. Smith brought brief sketch of this remarkable man will and began filling in the information Since Ang. 21, 191", $41.02 have been the his bride to Belfast and it was here that be of more than passing interest. He is A WEDDING RECEPTION. Mr. and that it asked for. contributions to the live boxes already his family of live children were born. He *» n the son of a London fruit merchant and Mrs. Stillman D Flood, Jr., gave a wed- Ill's IIIV'’ini and has been do- comes here and also to the surround- placed, nearly $38,000 he lnul to out the amounts pay often was born in I860. He was not a studious Saturday evening, March figure States the ding reception officiate at and nated in the United during able on each of rtie successive smaller ing towns to marriages boy, and was not a lad of great promise. 2nd, in the hall at. Poor’s Mills, to a large last In months. classes of incomes in order to arrive funerals and also to visit friends. II He ran away and shipped on a collier of relatives and friends, lhe company at the total due front himself. He wcukfr be welcomed oftener if his usual bound for South America. After his re- bride and her attendants looked very at- passed over the first class who mu* would following let- sent Last June the of the Portland activities permit.The turn from this escapade his father plant tractive in blue gowns with large white that men making pay taxes, is, single ters will be of interest to his many ad- Press was lire. Last Thurs- were him to Germaav to learn the language destroyed by collars. The young couple assisted over 1,000. His calculation for mar- In each mirers: and to look after his shipments of fruit day it was again burned out. in receiving by their parents, Mr. and ried men then showed pp as follows: Fitchburg, Mass., March 1, 1912 Two later he instance we expected to miss at least one and Mr. and Mrs. First, they pay 2 per cent, (under from that country. years Mrs. Geo. S. Daggett Rev. Ashley Smith, Bangor, Me. cour- the 1010 on all income over returned to England and tried finance on issue from our desk, but, enterprise, Stillman D. Flood, Sr Miss Helen Mer- law) Dear Mr. Smith—At a meeting of the for each of their en- $4,000, deducting $200 First Universalist the Stock Enchange. Here he was a fail- age and the courtesy of the Express riam played the march which was led by advisory board of the children tinder eighteen years. In Mr. church of Fitchburg, which was attended ure and became a bankrupt. When he abled the managers to issue the regular Dr. and Mrs. T. N. Pearson when all had Simpkins’ case this was $212, which he several other men of the parish, held as ever, by was 27 years his wife, who is the edition on time as readable a chance to shake hands with the bride to old, lt^is put down in the “payable” column. last Sunday morning after service, of an American advised that both the tires were set by and extend of our Mr. Frank daughter Jew, suspected and groom congratulations. He saw next that, under the 1917 hear the report mayor, in once he followed German Nathan who met you at your church him to study law. At agents. Speeches were made by Rev. law', married men pay an additional 2 F’oss, Bangor the week before, it was voted her advice and finding the work was con- the groom and bride, Mrs. Daggett, per cent, on all over $2,000—with the Hunt, that we communicate with you, asking i! tie into it all the strength of of M. Mr. Dr. Pearson and after same allowance for children. Tills genial put Dean William E. Walz, of the U. Flood, others, you would accept a call from Fitchburg due time he added $252 to his “payable” column. his wonderful intellect. In of Law has been dismissed by which a most delicious lunch was served on a salary of $2700 and the parsonage, College that for in 1 He then observed every we to moving expenses. was called to the bar, as they say Eng- vote of the trustees because of his pro- by Mrs. Daggett and Mrs. Flood, Sr., pciyall $2,500 Jump in his income over $5,000 If this meets with your approval ol and in ten years had built up a The land. which have been assisted by the bridesmaids. popu- on at an n of the rati*.as served i»» 'ite i i German sympathies he had to pay a Surtax, the percentage course it would have to be voted Wine- i< ; iin]m-riant part daily hardly less remunerative than is and esteem in which the young which comes soldiers til!i11barrels from -nl practice frequently expressed. Prof. Tubbs larity growing larger with each Jump. This adjourned parish meeting soldi r^-. T!i ahovt photograph shows in London In 1904 he enter- was attested the March and without doubt would be arrived from the wine in southern l n- r.i the largest still a member of the Bates college faculty couple are held fully by was $250 more added to his burden. 11th, ear \vlii«*li has Just regions of the his rise in accepted on the recommendation of.wine are then sent forward to the men in the trenches. ed Parliament and rapid poli- but he has not leaked any since he was numerous gifts they received, consisting And on top of all this came an '‘Ex- barrels committee. We would like something tics was no less marvelous than his ad- of Hock- of table sheets and pillow- cess Profits" tnx of 8 per cent, on all coopered by the loyal citizens linen, towels, definite to report. Hoping I may receive the law. In 1909 he was dishes and an income over $8,000. mak- vancement in land. slips, glass-ware, bon-bon “occupation" a favorable reply from you, I am was $720 more. Solicitor General and in 1910 abundance of silver a comfortable ing Yours sincerely, ♦ ""*■* ^ made ware, -4- •'■'F _ ~ »*r »wf*. was four- ^r» »*1*'* ♦j® *•» <* *■•;*■ /' *.-■ -* this time The total, then, he must pay THOMAS K. ROSS, Chairman. made Attorney General At Mr. Roosevelt is blind in one eye and from the Benovelent Club, money and teen hundred and dollars. thirty-four »..aw^ he was a 51000 a day lawyer in London. ear. His vocal are various other gifts. The remainder of the * lo tins invitation mf. ouuui deaf in one organs “Whew!” exclaimed Mr Simpkins t OTHFK NfWS FIRM Chief Justice. was and with Off AL! Fill WAR AND Later he became Lord said to be unimpaired, however, and it is evening spent socially “There’s Wil- following reply: 1 angrily. young Henry this be- a late hour Chairman Advis- England sends him to country that a sonorous exhibition of games. All left at wishing who married -Take Johnson’s girl, T. K. Ross, D. M. D., expected kins, Universalist NfWS as her best Flood in ory Board of the First IN lltf BANDOK DAILY cause she regards him being their soundness will be given to the Re- Mr. and Mrs. much happiness he makes $2,000 and he doesn’t pay a church, Fitchburg, Mass. { man in international law and in con- their married life. cent, of taxes. 1 guess tills is his war equipped publicans of Maine at the Portland My dear Doctor Ross: In answer to f $1 00 FOR THREE MONTHS. and he has been welcomed by as well as mine me diplomacy vention, March 28th. your letter of March first notifying + New Advertisements. From pres- oi young neurv o mhiiik, board of the to new subs< n our people as such. Since his arrivial Thinning of the action of the advisory t the Bangor Dailv news is making a special offer ent indications it is expected there will he remembered that Mrs. Wilkins went ! church of Fitchburg, out the encloseaco he has made few speeches, but they all First Universalist first ;i months for $1.00. Any person clipping make for of the Y News wil * s SEARSMONT. be greater scarcity of Ford cars this every afternoon to bandages asking me to accept the pastorate and sending us, enclosing $1.00, fhe Bangor Daily true and show that Sir Cecil Spring- ring on liberal and terms ever before and the the Bed Cross and that Henry, who church, the generous first 3 months to any address. spring than public T ■ Rice has a worthy successor. I would say, that after of Eastern, Nortt was a was aiding the Local outlined by you, The Bangor Daily News is the home paper are urged to place their orders at once lawyer, consider- £ r Mrs. J. F. Paine returned from the j mature deliberation and careful Central Maine, first to reach the morning field, full Associated Draft Board with, its questionnaires. £ full I IN RUSSIA. for early delivery. See adv. of B. O. Nor- : I have decided that iny clear and in Northern and Central Maine Friday. he admitted to himself, ation, T ports. All towns Eastern, hospital “Well,” remain in the pres- 3 months the p ton for new> prices effective Feb. 22nd. imperative duty is to sented by regular correspondents. After the first of “that makes a difference. has not been j- Mrs. Hester Wintermute Portland, j ent pastorate in Bangor. It sold at 50 cents a month. Ihe which comes to us from Wear Ground Grippers and you will have He next of Judge Willough- and 1 have | jiews is the guest of her daughter, thought easy to make this decision, Oregon, with- Russia is so confusing that it is hard to feet you can show in any country by, whose income was about $3,000. been led thereto by what I am Mrs. G. Packard. largely Joseph desire on the tell what the situation really is. The out embarrassment. For sale only at “He only pays $'_’().” commented Mr. convinced is a very general FILL THiS OUT and | J. W. Skinner, who is spending the not so angrily this of the people of this church opinion is that the power of the The Dinsmore Store.W. L. West has Simpkins, quite part X genera! as their minister. for three months to winter with his son Albert in Hartford, time and then a thought struck him parish that I remain Please send the Bangor Daily News is some Canadian mares for sale at right Bolsheviki is waning. It perfectly Since building the church here, with a ^ writes friends that he will reach and he sat up rigidly in Ins chair. that the Germans are rapidly tak- Conn., prices, also a few good acclimated horses and co-operative constituency NAME . plain Willoughby’s son had been loyal f home about the first of May. Judge me in detail areas of hitherto at low an Eclipse Electric which has supported every ing large unoccupied prices.Buy Tuscania when it was drowned on the builded seven I ADDRESS. in hall Satur- of rebuilding and having although a treaty of peace be- A dance was held Dirigo Cleaner and .get rid of housecleaning the loss of two hun- territory, submarined wi'h of life into the very materials •j* of the years my same. self constitu- evening under the auspices twice a Price $33.50 by the Penob- me Enclosed find $1.00 for tween Germany and the day year. dred soldiers. of the edifice, it plainly apears to | j. please of Belfast late home of to ted government of Russia has been Ked Cross. Miss Sabra Dyer scot Bay Electric Co.The “Judge Willoughby gav« his son to that it is my duty to remain and try and at invisible church with signed. It is said that the Russians gave a reading during intermission Miss Phebe A. Staples in East Belfast is America,” muttered Mr. Simpkins. build another and of the children of God dance refreshments were He leaned forward suddenly and put the lives and souls are uniting to oppose them, but their dis- the close of the offered for sale. Inquire of H. S. Bullen, hands. | which have been given into my pastoral sum of $24 was realized. his face in ids organized and poorly equipped forces can served. The 718 Pine avenue, Chicago, 111.A fur | charge. For a long time Mr. Simpkins sat on ice between that I Use of Coal ,n aritain- do little against their trained and deter- held March coat found the Searsport Permit me to say, incidentally, Early At the town meeting 4th, still in that position. There was from very know from the tenor of your letter, was used the mined enemies. It is reported that Japan and Islesboro may be had by the owners Some sav that coal by the following officers were elected: Chas. no sound in the library except the committee and from | the action of your at nil events, It was will soon move in Russian affairs. There by proving property and paying charges clock and an occa- ancient Britons; S. moderator; Joseph G. Pack- ticking of tiie tali my talk and association for a few hours Adams, of household consumption to ire stores of food and munitions at to Alden Stinson, Searsport.A spaniel from the chil- Mr. Frank an article great 1st selectman; Frank Cooper, 2nd sional trill of laughter with the mayor of your city, ard, would during the Anglo-Saxon Vladivostock in Siberia and along the pup lost. A liberal reward will be given dren skylarking upstairs. The square Foss, that a pastorate in Fitchburg some extent Chas. S. Adams, 3rd select- A. D. It cer- selectman; a and as early as 862 [CANADIAN for its return or information at 142 Waldo of on the carpet gradually with- | have been pleasure inspiration, period lines of the Siberian railroad. Vladivos- A. Allen light if the in the thir- man; Elwin Denslow, treasurer; and 1 may say personally to you, was known there from avenue, tel. 10,5-12 or G. E. Havener, drew itself through the window, talrly tock is only a few hundred miles Leslie men of the church are like the is evidenced a L. Maddocks, clerk; Wentworth, and then darkness settled | Fitchburg teenth century, as by American Express office.Tenement first twilight which sent Japan across the Japan sea, and can be Alton P. French and Wal- : splendid representative you in 1239 by King Henry tax collector, in about the quiet, white haired, some- charter given MARES for rent on lirst floor. Apply at 2,5 Con- ; to Bangor in the person of Mr. Foss, you of Newcastle-on- ! the island easily reached from kingdom. S. school board. old man to the inhabitants Jin: ter Poland, times irascible must a with which it HI The young, sound, rugged, have constituency the numerous It interferes in her first the winning of are so hard to gc Japan Russia, Mr. Simpkins was thinking things would have been a real delight to have Tvne for kind, which It was, new of cv will be to prevent these would never afterward speak mines in that region. have on hand a lot step probably JACKSON. which he j labored and worshipped. coal a min- not until 1799 that the Paris- ones priced right stores from falling into the hands of Mothers of. lie was thinking things that were Trusting that you will secure however, good Young date from Newcastle. Come in and see them. If to be into words. ister for your pastorate at an early English coal the Germans. It is reported that if too sacred ever put ians got and 1 both Reserve for mother- wishes for your mines were discover- buy elsewhere you a visitor in strength of his and with best personal coal enter Siberia it be L. R. Stevens was business But some inkling thoughts may- Subsequent Japanese troops may success and I remain. money. hood is of two-fold his to Mrs. ! prosperity, various parts of France, notably Belfast last week. importance be found in rejoinder ed in Have also on hand a few r that the Russians will join with Ger- Yours cordially and fraternally, of Pas-le-Calais women when that placid lady came in the departments horses taken in t* meet with and thoughtful before Simpkins ASHLEY A SMITH. acclimated many in lighting Japan. If the Russians The Red Cross will Thursday | In America the in and turned oi the lights, and asked and the Loire. depos- at verv low prices. and after take March 1918. should resume active hostilities against Mrs. H. E. Chase. maternity 5, Va.. were dlscover- him whether he was ready for dinner. | its near Richmond. assistance of would week- son was and mining was begun in Germany the Japan Mr. Harold Batchelder spent the “Judge Willoughby's only WE SHALL HATE THEM. I ed in 1701. W. L. WEST, fourteen hundred anthracite was first pro- (be welcomed by them. China is reported end with his sister, Mrs. H. S. Morton. wortli as much as 1701. while Street. he?" Sprina send into Siberia and dollars, wasn't We are implored not to hate the peo- in 1793. to be willing to troops has returned from tlurty-foui j duced Miss Mabel Edwards CCOTTC demanded of her. com- | Mr. Simpkins who have done these the against the Germans, but, owing to ple things—but I visit with friends in Brooks. ____ a ten .1 a vs’ wife, who was not unused to which this is not As’his will cease to grow and water will plications might arise, him grass FOUND Miss Freelore Taylor who is working in his superficial irritations, watched i deemed advisable. cease to run before the world forgets Mr. on the ice between Dixmont spent the week-end in town in mild astonishment. Simpkins Somewhere Searsport JenulsionJ und took his what Germans have done in this war. * ihe hal. THE GERMAN METHOD. Fred Taylor. limped out to and Islesboro, a lur coat. The owner may i with her brother | It may not be but it will amount hatred, It cod liver oil felt hat and silver-headed cane supplies pure old same and no of have the same by proving property and pay. Star of Grange held its regu- to the thing, treaty peace Progress from the hat rack. Letting himself out German newspapers are publishing for rich blood and contains nor fair spoken word will ever efface the harges, Apply to ni W and steady work lar meeting Saturday night with Master evening, he tapped Ids ing ! qia of the Scan- into the foggy scars which German atrocities, horrors s^I and women in latt" broadsides of denunciations soda with medicinal ALDEN STINSON, Searsport. j •' the chair. There was a lime and corner and mailed his en- R. E. Page in way down to the and outrages against humanity and de- I ber shoe factory; experienced girls countries. This is doubtless at 2wll ones dinavian and check with a paid fair attendance. glycerine, all important ingredi- income tax statement cency have seared upon the hearts of the $18 week; inexperienced feels and free board Jibe suggestion of the Kaiser, who American It may not be while salary given the his own hanus. people. hatred, tak^s about a was held March ents for strengthening while learning, which that Germany is now so strong in the Jackson town meeting l>e thanked.’’ said Mr. but when this war is over the German * “Now (iod near cities; good the:‘f nervous and live town large that she can 4th: A. J. WebbjTown Clerk, system furnishing clanked shut over who seeks a dwelling place in our fair furm Baltic sea countries defy Moderator, Simpkins as the lid working conditions; company or who comes here seeking busi- Seth W.- Notwood, free insut Denmark. R. E. Selectmen, Assessors and abundant nourishment. “1 can do this much for land, for dancing, athletic fields, Sweden, Norway and Having Page; his missive, now ness', must make his light individually to medical attention Don't decide useful Overseer of the Carlton Ricker, used them as long as they were Poor, It is free from alcohol. my country, anyhow.” establish himself and must prove him- today for illustrated booklet—“A Go C. A. Treasurer, Falls.” Address Employment she taunts them with being unneutral J. H. McKinley, Pollard; Insist on the self to be a very good German indeed be- beacon H. C. genuine. the welcome that Attorney at Law, BEACON FALLS RUBBER-HOI German R. E. Collector of Taxes, fore he is accorded to sand resorts to threats. If the Page; The Norwegian cod liver oil in 4w11 Beacon Falls, Children Ory extended to every member of School Board, Scott's Emulsion is now refined in our America has always was not bottled Scandinavit Hadley; New fleet up human on the face of the H. C. own American laboratories wMch FOR FLETCHER’S civilized being be Germar A. R. Bailey; Road Commissioners, MAINE would at once occupied by makes it pure and palatable. earth.—Houlton Times. BROOKS, / Freeman Grant. I A caapa, ai hu jsji Pha.ul, where Hadley, Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield.N.J. .7-30 CASTOR 1 N.fS. Donahue was elected as a dele- ADVERTISED LETTERS. The following for in gate to the semi-annual meeting of the letters remained uncalled the Bel- week State Board of Trade which meets in fast post office for the ending March NEW H. Lewiston March 21st. 12, 1918: Gentlemen—Rev. S. Baker, L. M. A. The North Church Guild will meet E. L. Marshall, Mitchell, A. to next Monday evening with Miss E. IN—-fit is the custom Sherman.? Amy Japan Stoddard, who will be assisted by Mrs. remove at the your shoes The Municipal Court room was crowd- Wall Leslie C. Follett and Mrs. Basil I.. Allen. Papers door of he host in ‘mak- ed Tuesday morning with school super- The annual inauguration of the newly intendents and school committee men to IN STOCK ing a ceremonious call. elected members of the city government meet Dr. Augustus O. Thomas, State i will take next at 10 a. m. If was the in and H. A. 10c. place Monday that style Superintendent, Allen, State \ Be., 12;iC.j and at that time the inaugural address of Secondary Education. The ! this country w iaf a spec- Agent for THE UNIVERSAL CAR Mayor-elect Clement W. Wescott will be meeting was called to discuss matters ! to 50c. tacle the Ameri- delivered. average arising from forming the unions of towns | ||||l ||||| books Also special Miss Sabra B. Dyer and members of i can foot would make. formed for the employment of superin- | Messrs. L. N. for special orders. her family went toSearsmont last Satur- Knobs, bunches ciooked lendent of schools. Gilkey, ! New Prices on Ford Cars Effective Feb. 22,1918 day to attend the Red Cross benefit as E. S. Sprague and Dr. B. L. Larrabee! Yours truly, was on the program for a read- i toes, bunions, cahous were from Islesboro to request Miss Dyer present CHASSIS $400 with friends town be by itself as it Fred D. Jones. ing. They remained all night i places and other disfigure- that their placed and left for home at 9 a. m., Sunday. was not practical to place it in the union RUNABOUT pies sent upon request. ments that is the cons— $435 They arrived home at 1 p. m. after a dan- J with Belfast and Searsport on account ! nor did it seem ex- TOURING CAR gerous and very cold ride. quence of wearing stylish, of the distance, etc., ! $450 to it with Castine. This A large eagle has been seen for some ill-fitting ihoes. pedient place of Belfast. streets j, was the subject for discussion. a Che News time in the trees about the city principal | From present indications it appears that there will be If people would wear After the matter had been debated for and during the snow' storm of last Sun- jj ! greater scarcity of Ford cars than ever before, and we urge the meet some time Dr. Thomas was asked the di- adies of the G. A. R. will found his way to a large cherry tree the famous day | | buying public to place orders at once, as those first received will sew with Mrs. John W. resi- I rect question, will Islesboro be placed in ] fsday to in the rear of Arthur Hamilton’s _ the Belfast-Searsport Union? and his re- be first filled in the spring. dence on Cedar street. There within | will F. of several houses he made ply was: “No, Islesboro not be placed Searle Brewster of Company about 40 feet Even at the advanced we believe that the Ford Car in this union, but for the present will re- prices, 1 (evens is ill with mumps. He his breakfast on a dove that he had prob- is with Castine.” offers the best value on the market, not on account of its some main where it 1 only of Fred Brewster of Belmont. ably caught on the street. For time but also for the ease with which this or one of his kind, has been sturdy dependability, parts may Helen Brown and Ethel Savery bird, Books for Soldiers ! It is hoped | on the black ducks so numerous be obtained and repai-S made. We, as well as every Ford Dealer, ertain the children at the story feeding that a generous response will be made to on the frozen bay. stock of on so the Peirce school next Saturday the appeal of the Belfast Free Library | carry a large and complete parts hand, that in the A. P. Goodhue of the firm of Goodhue sent a of oou. for books to be to the training camps j event of accident, it is only question hours before a damaged Co. of this city was in Portland Wed- The week March aged 16,’and Henry, aged 11, sons A and naval stations. I car can be made as good as new. and March 6th and 7th, ies T. Littlefield of this city who nesday Thursday, Ground Gripper 18th to 25th has been designated by the the Maine As- the consent of to attend the sessions of j;j American Association as Book left home without Library at the soon would in Free- sociation of Master Plumbers held Shoes in which all libraries in coun- .. her, have been located they WeeK the of j'j on a farm. Falmouth. William A. Bradford an .ere they are at work have feet xhat could try will make effort to supply the call 1 they in Mass., who with the assistance ; for is rote to their brother Sidney (Juincy, in with- books for the camp libraries. It and measures show' any country R 1., and he notified the family of the sealers of weights found that the 600,000 books contributed 1 in and the State police, was instrumental ! out embarrassment last October are a very inadequate sup- securing the passage of a bill regulating ply for the libraries at the 34 canton- Board of Regis'ration completed Ground for the manufacture and sale of range boil- Grippers'are and hundreds of stations in Y. at 5 ments, li)r lays' session last Friday on ! in this bv ers in Massachusetts, gave a lecture sale city M. C. A. huts, K. of C. buildings, smaller added new names they eight and the subject. He used lantern slides camps, posts, forts, naval stations, etc. ,1 Cleveland B. Swetb Hoag, illus- testing apparatus. He gave many The Belfast Free Library begins its cam- S Tayor and Sidney M. Hodgdon trations of wrecked boilers where people paign with 20 books contributed and $3.40 1 Eduard I.. Benner, John A. --— ■ --* were killed. Mr. Goodhue was intensely to purchase technical works or books of a. Robert C. Ward and Charles I Marcellus R. Knowlton of this city interested as he says Belfast is not com- 11 non-liction for Books it hew in Ward 3. study purposes. the State laws in to ! has been appointed by Federal Food Ad- plying with regard may be left at the Adams' Jewelry store as o > r.. 3 hv I 'A fpp’ boilers. ministrator Merrill of Orono adminis- the use of range or the Atlantic & Pacific Main Rev. 1). L. Wilson and son Paul return- store, hung on the front balcony of tor for Waldo county, Boston has been selected as the first of ed Saturday evening after a week’s visit street, or at the Library. • on a with the Boston school June from an oil tanker was ir, lias been furlough in consultation sage 16, 1!H7, A message received yesterday by as more now re- much as then, it is due I the He went to their runway Tuesday afternoon and only ,i, The time expired last Fri- board when they voted to undertake attacked by submarines. The Journal announcing the death of port the ice formation between live and he reported to the Exemption work. Mr. Crawford is a native of Bel- her rescue and succeeded in sinking the Mrs. Allan McLane at Augusta, Georgia, to war conditions that the pries is 83. and The letter from the six feet deep, caused by the tide throwing rial iie did not have funds to re- fast and had his early training here German U-boat. j March 10th of pneumonia. Mrs. Mc- O’Brien refers it on the beach. Morris L. Slugg, man- Portland. At the suggestion of graduated from the High school. New York office to Capt. Lane has been a summer resident of Bel- the ager of the Coe-Mortimer, is anxious tc ral authorities at Fort Williams EAST Belfast. Mrs. George Leavitt to his “glorious light against enemy ; fast for several years, where she bought several loaded which a submarine” and to words of commenda- get barges here, R. Williamson residence on l secured pass for him, but he returned Saturday from a visit with her i the Geo. i lliM iiv \iilioiial Bank of Bi'ltasl tion from the French officials adds “per- have reached Rockland, as the phosphate to. Tuesday SherilT Frank A. son, William Leavitt and family in Au- Northport avenue. I and wishes that in the is wanted for spring delivery in Northern j received a lelegrarn to arrest Adeline Stevens returned sonal felicitations gusta.Miss What We May Eat. The following MAINE. will be an etc. He is keeping the large BELFAST, him until officers arrived for home last week from the Waldo County years to come the diploma ap- Maine, i are the latest food regulations for Maine: of a act.” crew employed at the factory and will J inesday or Thursday. This Sher- Hospital where she recently underwent propriate souvenir courageous i to do so for the Tuesdays, beeiless and porkless. Pork man did him O’Brien was in command of the continue present. They j and held at the an operation for appendicitis.Mr. and Capt. on for the the lirst armed American steamer were given a holiday for last Saturday. ! may be eaten Saturday pres- ve been added within ten j passages Women and Children of America. have the Chapman Concert Co. come to quires days, VUIU111U1U »» UO ouu- For the Thinking Men, i here next Tuesday for Boston to take a 1*1100 V111YC mui ot ao at leant 10x45 feet If there is such a room in 1 the ird now having a total of 130 50 Maine mencall- Belfast March 23rd. Vernon Stiles, your town in food location, write me If special train with the sidered by many the most graceful child you in*:u hors. tenor is still with the company. measure up to our req firemen*:? and can I ed to San Antonio. She was soloist, soloist ever seen in Belfast. finance yourself to the extent, of $150 to $500. “further Adventures of will be a free Bible lecture W. interview be also graceful and accurate when imper- Attraction Stingaree” , There by personal will arranged. Mr, J, J. Men’s Cassidy, care Hallowed House, Hailo-vell, Me. in a dress suit she J. Thorn of New York City in Red sonating a boy ap- 2 a Up 7.30 peared in the oifc-step and fox trot with FRIDAY- -r lie Feminine Impersonator 1 Hall, this, Thursday, evening at o’clock. The will be “The World her teacher in an evening gown. Evelyn, subject Woolen Yarn of the three-year old sister of the teacher, JULIAN ELTINGE in War in Prophecy” and the Fall Baby- lon. FOR won the love o'f her large audience as she SALE after her elders and attempted lie ronowing uegree leam (h aaimiii Sale appeared “THE WIDOW’S MIGHT” The late home of Miss Phebe A. Staples, on been an- to repeat what they had done. She Pallas, P. M., 1. O. O. F., has Swan Lake avenue, east, side, Belfast, one mile from Court House. One and one- half seemed willing and anxious to American War News—Animated nou need by degree master, E. F. Little- perfectly Weekly acres land, orchard, good place for poultry. do whatever was required of her. She field: King, E. F. Littlefield; lieutenant, Inquire of II. S BULLEN. Albert H. Morse; Abraham, Orrin J. lltf ,718 Pine Avenue, Chicago, III. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, was simply charming in the doll dance Saturday—Emmy Wehien in with her sister Priscilla, when she imi- Dickey; ensign, Harold B. Robinson; William M. officer of the March 14, 15, 16. tated a jointed doll to perfection. The “The Outsider” guide, Estes; Girls in costume the guard, Gerth K. Robinson; sentinel, M. Camp Fire sang Drew Fox Two-Reel I Comedy. Comedy A. Walter J. Roberts; ser- Tenement for Rent 300 skeins of the celebrated BROOKS- Mystic Fire song. They were coached j Cook; picket, by their teacher, Mrs. Arthur E. Wilson, vant of Lot, Herbert O. Brier. VILLE WOOLEN MILLS Grey Wool MONDAY-JACK PICKFORD in On first floor. Bath, and furnace and were one of the most pleasing at- For the past week the Northern lights Yarn at heat. Apply at only tractions of the evening. The Belfast have been unusually bright and brilliant “THE SPIRIT OF *17” 25 CONGRESS STREET. Band under the direction of Mr. Elbridge | attracting the attention of many, partic- 49c. Skein S. Pitcher gave their services and were | Benjamin Chapin in “THE SON OF DEMOCRACY” ularly the superstitious. Last Thursday per never heard to better advantage than in night the display was the most brilliant of WEDNESDAY that LOST About 4 skeins to the pound. the selections of America, The Charge TUESDAY for years and the saying they pre- the Hussars and the March—National in cede cold weather came true this time. DUSTIN FARNUM KITTY GORDON Black cocker spaniel pup, male, stub tail. Emblem. Arey catered and was assisted Sunday, March 11th, gave us the worst This sale is a out sale and is for the above 3 from Waldo avenue Wednes- closing snow storm of the season. While the Disappeared by a number of very small misses. A “Davy Crockett” in \ours temperature was only 12 above in the day, March 6th, Liberal reward for return flays only. very truly, dance followed with music by general noon wind blew a of Uncle Sam” “Diamonds and Pearls” morning and 10 at the or in'ormation leading to return. Notify McReen’s orchestra and F. G. Spinney “Daughter all and night the snow, gale day piling 142 Waldo avenue, Belfast. Tel. 105-12, FRED D. JONES floor director. The net proceeds were which fell to a depth of a foot or more, in or G. E Havener. American Express Office. about $75. soft drifts. b- HIS REALIZATION OF WAR . THE Guard Children Worms BANGING THE TURK IN MESOPOTAMIAN DESERT Against Deprived of Loved Tobacco, Man Be- For Little Folks Pinworms and stomach worms are gins to See Grirn Struggle in of some of the most dreaded diseases All Its Horror. children. Milder Ills of worms are: De- Signs The man with the tall silk hat and ranged stomach, swollen up- —when the food disagrees, the play the pin-striped trousers and the fur- per lip sour stomach, offen- has been too strenuous, or the dreaded hard and full collared overcoat stepped out of his sive breath, colds are taking hold—the housewife belly with occasional grip- limousine Monday in front of the down- of has a tried at ings and pains about the town drug store, where he usually dis- experience remedy face of leaden hand. It has her for m naval, pale mounts each morning to buy his day’s proved helper MUrtH. iw and dull, and tint, eyes heavy supplies of real Havanas. He waved many years, she knows its value. twitching eyelids, itching of the nose, an airy hand at his chauffeur and itching of the rectum, short, dry cough, his shoulders beneath the fur Peruna Tablets Are A grinding of the teeth, little red points squared of the overcoat to the Crocker Land sticking out on tongue, starting during Quick Aid slow fever. air. was all right. sleep, Everything I * Dr. True’s Elixir, the Family Laxative Then the man with the tall silk hat 1 They regulate the disturbed diges- and Worm Expeller.will surely and quick- and the pin-striped trousers and the tion, free the overloaded stomach, correct stomach ly expel worms, upset fur-collared overcoat strode on in to- overcome the cold, remove the catarrhal conditions and re- and constipation. Adults are also bene- ward the cigar counter and flung a dol- build the strength. fited, and write us letters like this: “Dr. lar bill on the showcase. He noticed True’s Elixir has done me a w'orld of in the humidors of good. John Glass, Houston, Texas.” there were no lights At all dealers. the cases. Then lie saw no clerks were Peruna Is A Reliable Family Remedy DR. F. TRUE Sc CO., Behind the counters he 40c, 60c and SI. J there. dVug ^ Maine. It in innumerable Write us.; Auburn, finally spied a man lie knew. has proved that “Let me have a half-dozen smokes,” households from Maine to Califor- Free Belfast Library. he said. nia, and in foreign countries. It “Sorry, but nothin’ doin’ this morn- is the chief reliance in the Ameri- Belfast, Maine, March 1, 1918. ing,” said the man he Knew. can home for all catarrhal trouble To the Trustees of the Belfast Free Li- “Why—what’s wrong here?” and wherever a tunic is needed, in con- brary: “Not selling today. Fuel administra- valescence and as a preventive. In tablet form it is ever -r I have the honor to submit the thirtieth tion. you know.” .ady-to- the take, a real life insurance. If you annua! report of the Belfast Free Library. Slowly a great lump rose in haven’t used it in this get a box The which has passed has demon- throat of the man with the tali hat and form, year today. strated that a modern public library re- the pin-striped trousers. Hurriedly he and in its activ- flects in the books added felt in all His pockets. Then he rushed THE PERUNA COMPANY ities the interests of its community. As out to see whether the auto had left Columbus, Ohio in libraries throughout the country, the for home. Then he hurried to another Belfast Free Library has in the past year he went to shared the war work of Belfast in addi- drug store. Then, sadly, tion to fulfilling the purpose of its founder the office. Children. GERMAN WAR BREAD AND SOAP education and providing As ne entered me oonr, me juuub Cry for promoting FOR FLETCHER’S entertainment for the people. Books $20-a-week clerk took his usual stogie and about the war have been purchased from his mouth and exhaled a cloud of CASTOR I A in the local papers. The lists published the bitter smoke that had long made literature furnished by the Food Admin- him hated the stenographers. The istration has been distributed from a table by man the tall hat hurried over to especially provided in the reading room, with AMUSING PIECE OF “NERVE” and their posters have been conspicuous- him. about the A box for - “For heaven's sake, Johnny, let me ly placed building. M iihiwi-SBgilT II How Cool Impudence of Young British receiving contributions to the Children's have a will western stogie, you?” Naval Officers Relieved Ten- at deb desk the momentous happenings that daily occur on the Tin Box Fund is kept the very Then 'll little is heard about it in comparison with “Sorry, boss, but this is all 1 got. I attention 1 in A British army is steadily sion of Situation. which has received generous fronts, an phase of the war is being conducted Mesopotamia. in this morn- and eastern important the found this un my pocket from patrons of the Library. A poster and far her into the desert. While the Tommies fighting in banging awav at the Turks, driving them farther ing—left over from Sunday.” announcing the working hours of the in the valley the men fighting in In “Facing the Hindenburg Line,” on the western front may envy their comrades Euphrates-Tigris hat went in also has a snow and cold The man with the tall local chapter of the Red Cross, I can stand ; the and desert is intolerable to whl e by Bums A. Jenkins, may be found a i a have more heat than they at the the desert are not having picnic. They and sat down. He called his most rap- prominent place delivery desk, shows one of their field pieces, just as it number of Incidents in which naval are at it, and this British official photograph big and many knitted articles solicited at the men. Yet they keeping id stenographer and began to dictate thosands. men prove their coolness and heroism. have been delivered at the rooms. was tired, making the Turks step lively across her. desk, ____ to Nobody knows all the stories 4>f cool- Recently, too, the Library has undertaken His first letter—it should have been ness and heroism the naval the sale of War Stamps. In Oc- among Savings is filled to the end -25 about stocks and bonds—began 175 of and Alfred Johnson stand. Every shelf Supplies __ purely men. says the author. We shall not tober five packing boxes containing Pilsbury Belfast, & Janitor’s 26 and we wonder where books purchased Harding Racklille, like this: books and many hundred magazines, con- of Boston. Mrs. Pilsbury presented 3 26 learn them till the war is over, but i the year will find a place. Supplies 1 “The American suddenly feel i tributed of Waldo were ! volumes and 229 pamphlets from the li- coming people here is one that the censors by people county, for the Ben. B. Janitor’s Supplies .80 perhaps of her the late Charles A. We regret the absence greater Field, the iron hand of real war is closing in sent to a training camp and the Library, brary husband, TOO j will allow to It was told a of the of Miss Grace Hall, the Ribbon for Typewriter go by. by without collected $250.00, rep- Pilsbury. In addition, Alfred Johnson part year them.1-—Indianapolis News. difficulty, and hope Stamps and Postage 4.18 upon medical officer who was aboard the cent of the from the Pilsbury estate and efficient Assistant Librarian, resenting five per population purchased Geo. E. 5.15 in of that she will return to the library at the Damon, Stationery Francopia when she was sunk acting of Belfast, its quota of the one million presented to the Library memory Britain Leans to Decimal System. end of her leave of absence of six months. I a fund to build and libraries at of Mr. Pilsbury 35 volumes, books about as transport. dollar equip has been 355.44 The movement in England looking a During ten jears of service ^he six officers the training camps. Maine, or written by Maine authors, | “We had five or naval of all patrons, who | Expense Account toward the adoption of the decimal collection which Mr. Pilsbury called the the friend library were in the and Wood $248.35 aboard. They sitting Registration. with Mr. unanimously testify to her popularity, i Coal for currency, which has the Maine shelf. In accordance ! 46.25 system j room—remember the our of Electricity of smoking smoking The number of names on our registra- Johnson’s these books will be We wish to express appreciation backing of the Associated Chambers ; suggestion | Waldo Herald Pub. in the old Franconia? It was was i the work of Miss Frances Abbott, who County Co., is lounge tion tile is 2,093. This record begun ; catalogued by special numbers, as they Commerce of the United Kingdom, 1 7.00 room as Assistant Librarian from Feb- Printing very long, as long as this dining June and includes, besides the are in most cases of library served The London Statist 1, 1916, duplicates and 14.03 gaining ground. since that the ruary to and of Miss Margaret N. Express, Freight Trucking and twice as broad. They hud just new names added date, copies, so that they will remain together June, states that the association has resolved is the As- Penobscot Bay Elec. Co., lamps .55 Repatriated British soldiers uho names of who had previously in the library as the Maine Shelf. | Hazeltine, who present Acting ordered whisky sodas. Suddenly there people Pilsbury snow 8.00 to the matter the attention Librarian. We also express grat- Alonzo Robbins, shovelling press upon have returned to to r- taken library cards and were known to Picture puzzles and games have been sistant was an explosion and the steel floor England recap our li- Alvin labor 2.20 of the and to urge the in- be in Belfast at that time. The to the which have de- i itude to the High school girls of Blodgett, government ate have brought home numerous living presented Library 2.79 It of the smoking room just buckled up since March I class who have been of great as- W. E. Hamilton, plants troduction of a bill in parliament. number of registrations 1, j lighted the children forthe half hour pre- brary j and burst in the middle of the souvenirs from German detentbn this and to the ladies Home Furnishing Co., repairing to retain the sovereign as apart 1917 was 226. As 127 registration slips the story telling at the Peirce sistance past year, j is proposed some of which an Idea ceding | chairs 11.04 ship. One of those officers called the camps, give of have been cancelled because of death or school Saturday afternoons, and which [ who have so kindly served as story-tell- standard value of a thousand mills, the American Association and said: the treatment accorded enemy troof* of the number of cards I ers. We thank the trustees for their in- Library the four shil- steward change residence, many have enjoyed in the Library. half sovereign 500 mills, The shows and for their Dues 2.00 asK ro steward, mat photograph Sergeant Spa- in use is 1,966. terest in the library person- 200 mills, the two-shilling you witness, Care of Books. ling piece a Lewis with his al attention to all business details. Their we have for these sodas der, gunner, daik Circulation. or florin 100 mills, the half paid whisky Books at the 2,190 an $342.21 piece ration of German sawdust repaired Library, words of encouragement have been and have not had time to drink tuem.* war breal other libraries this known as the As in many year, Books rebound,. 61 our Building Account florin, commonly shilling, and a of German inspiration in all undertakings. “Then the rascals went piece soap mtuH we lind a decrease in circulation. This Books withdrawn from 32 Rail on Goodhue A- Co. $23 70 50 and the 25 mills. Of b«*low, got circulation, Respectfully submitted, steps, mills, sixpence [ chi ell y from sand. new which on their came hack seems attributable to interests Books missing,. 5 Annie Leonora Barr, ! Nichols Bros. 4.45 subsidiary coinage it is recommended lifebelts, again, have attracted many who formely spent of Reading Room 1 asked the steward for a big sheet of Picture Collection. Librarian. Carpgt to coin ten-mill pieces and five-mill more time in in Co. 12.44 About the reading. Ladies, who, Ha 11-Ellis Hardware Below these it is suggested foolscap, wrote out a long. ‘we. the Only banger They Face. or used Ii has been our ambition for several pieces. other years read for recreation, E. E. Babcock, labor 4.90 forth that “Htmr'l of that a four-mill, three-mill and two-mill undersigned,’ setting they anything the kaiser's sons library books for work for study clubs, years to own a collection of pictures or 1 rustees oi Walter Varnum, painting 3.50 Keport also be coined, and if found de- had ordered six whisky sodas, for lately?" in 1917 have devoted all time possible to mounted and classified for use in schools. J. C. Durham, screens 10.00 piece one mill. which they had paid nine shillings, No." Red Cross work. Automobiles in sum- A beginning was made last year, but the Belfast Free Library. Dexter Clement, labor .50 sirable a coin representing with a tip, and had not been "Kenuu-kable how well mer, and moving pictures in winter, may daily duties of the library left little time Sanford Howard, labor 7.80 As the farthing is so little used it is sixpence they keap Id also account for the smaller circulation. for the slow work of cutting out and as that allowed to drink them. Thereupon they the great war. isn't It?” To the Honorable Mavorand Council: not regarded likely anything so our was not City the British pasting pictures, progress $67.29 a half will be entered a claim against "Yes. They seem to he Circulation Classified. Gentlemen: The Trustees of the Li- j below the value of penny rather well remarkable. This year, however, Miss Total amount 1901.78 for the nine shillings and to that expended coined. government protected. The only thing the knls. r Volumes Margaret Hazeltine became interested in brary have the pleasure report j of and useful- Balance on hand 302.55 sixpence, with accrued interest from has to fear for them is that Fiction, 15,173 the work, and during the summer months another year prosperity j one f ness has attended the institution. Respectfully Submitted, ditto. Then walked in a body up them in .... in War Time. they get the Juvenile books, 3,579 mounted and classified 482 pictures, a col- The Kitchen might up dark an ! Our efficient Librarian’s report SEI.WYN THOMPSON, to the and handed it to the skip- Periodicals,.1,662 lection, including among its subjects, very j The private kitchen lias got to go. bridge drink out of the Wrong bottle.” leaves but little to be added. There are W alter T. Hawthorne, me Philosophy and Religion, 176 pictures to illustrate lessons in geography, | It is scarcely possible to doubt that per. The old ni$n told afterward a few which we would Henry D. Clark, Sociology,. 157 of famous scenes in things, however, j he never was so grateful t<* anybody paintings artists, Samuel Adams. now. With gas and fuel at their pres- 263 Bible and industrial arts. These call to your attention. First of ail, the devils for the Science,. lands, ent and to mount stead- as to these cool young 911 ever need of more room, both I Ben Hazei.tine. prices, likely Useful and line arts,. are loaned to the schools and clubs, where growing and influence of FOR SALE and the for Board of Trustees, Belfast Free Library. ily higher, the great majority, as winter steadying bucking up Literature,. 474 they have added interest to the subject for shelving patrons, space j so will be driven to their impudence.” Travel. 381 under discussion. quiet reading and research which many I advances, certainly 232 wish to avail themselves of, being very in oik' room. The economy ef- Biography,. Hour. j AN UNUSUAL BILLET living Story Ex-Czarina. History,. 822 inadequate. fected by that simple measure will be The That tine old residence and The Story Hour was conducted as last We feel that at this time we should I enormous, and it entails no very se- I rub my eyes when I read that the Total. 23,830 year, at the Peirce school, every Satur- mention the very generous gift of Mrs. Mali j rious hardship, given a satisfactory ar- czarina is a intri- at 4 Court street, Belfast, afternoon from to a Lib r- deeply scheming, Adult fiction, 63.6 per cent. day February May, Anpabelle Swan Kelley of $1,000 i of the- cooking problem. who had ambiguous relations friends of the Library kindly giving their ty Bond in memory of her father, the | rangement guante twned and occupied by the In' Home Libraries. services as That could be practically stud aimed at the suc- story-tellers. The average late Wiliiam B. Swan, one of our oldest j problem with Rasputin There have been two Home Libraries attendance for ten afternoons was 25 and most respected citizens who passed solved tomorrow by the voluntary sur- cess of Germany over the country she Charles A. Pilsbury, contain in charge of Mrs. E. O. Pendleton at East children. away last year He was from early man- render, even in a very limited degree, had adopted by marriage as her own. hood interested and to give ten rooms. Choice location Belfast, and Mrs. William C. Vose, Little Work for Schools. always ready of the domestic isolation in which the It is only necessary to cast my mem- and toward move- River. the summer, also, Mrs. of his time money any lives. If two I was During Two classes for instruction in the use British family every ory hack to tiie time when just good drainage. Apply at McLellan had the care of a collec- ; ment for the uplift of our city. Most of Hugh of reference books were held in the Li- households agree to dine together only, entering womanlmi^l and Princess tion of books at the Battery for the bene- our Institutions, our Library included, are brary during October and November with would be more than half solved. It a some ten premises. to him for his wise council and it Alexandra Alix was girl fit of the summer colony. Mrs. Pendle- of the Ninth Grade of the Gram- indebted pupils is a matter in which the merits of a I knew a of volumes benevolence and we are sure that all of years my junior. Certainly ton reports circulation 1,043 mar school and the Freshman class of over well for the and Mrs. Vose loaned 58 us have been made better by his example voluntary system any compulsory the reserved simple child year, the High school. The pupils came to shy, influence. are more obvious even she had not volumes in two months. The number of the Library for half houi lessons each and arrangement enough to realize that Notice of foreclosure books sent to these libraries was 339. In October your Trustees thought it ad- than usual. But if the public contin- for any form morning, when they were given questions the mental development J. E. Stoddard of Hallow-.-, visable to invest $3500 which was on de- its face Accessions. for research in encyclopaedias, dictionar- ues to set obstinately against of intrigue. Residence at Bucking- WHEREAS.the County of Kennebec and Stat- posit in the Belfast Savings Bank and The number of volumes in the Library ies and general reference books, and it, the compulsion will certainly come. ham palace under the keen critical Maine, on the seventh day of September the National Bank in the second r<> were the use of the in- City I). 1914. made, executed and delivered March 1918 is 18,212. The total num- taught periodical —London News. of an august grandmother, an 1, issue of 4 per cent Liberty Bonds. Other- eye undersigned, E. M. Coleman of Lincolnvili ber of volumes since 1887 has dex. It is our plan to continue this work could es- acquired wise the funds remain as at the beginning eye that nothing possibly the County of Waldo and State of Maim which have with other High school classes. been 19,601, of 1,389 been of Absorbent Cotton Twice Used. did not make for striking indi- deed of a certain lot or park- A of United States his- the year. cape. mortgage withdrawn from circulation for various bibliography with th» situat- We cannot close without a word of the of a French nor did the simplic- land, buildings thereon, for use in the school will be Through ingenuity viduality. quiet causes. 475 volumes have been added to tory High Lincolnviile, aforesaid, wh-ch mortgage praise for your most capable and hard- chemist who was struck by the fact of the German home, and the prin- or completed in a short time. This is a list ity is recorded in Waldo County Registry of Dt the Library by gift purchase during worked Librarian. With her ever in- of books in the on United States that in the military hospitals of Paris cess beneath the double bur- 315. reference to said rt the past year. Library grew up Book 318, Page creasing duties as the Institution grows, ■ history, classified according to historical alone about 4,400 pounds of absorbent den of surveillance and etiquette being had for a more particular descripti Accessions Classified. both in volumes and usefulness; giving of said deed and the premises ther periods, and includes works of fiction and cotton was used daily, a process has the intellectual life of mortgage her best with no and at sharing quiet and whereas the condition of Volumes very complaint conveyed, poetry. been developed which makes it possi- an adored mother. Yet she had a cer- baa been broken and now rent At the of the Waldo the same remuneration established many mortgage meeting County soiled cotton a second time. loved Fiction.144 years ago, and your Trustees have voted ble to use tain measure of high spirits, broken: Teachers’ Institute held in Belfast in reason of .the break1 Juvenile books,.34 to increase her salary for the coming The first step is the removal of all tennis and dancing, and having tuned Now, therefore, by General works and bound September the Librarian and Assistant the condition thereof, the said E. M. LoU n year to $600. ten or twelve hours its small in the an grease by boiling her life to play part a said periodicals.55 Librarian, Miss Hall, made exhibit of claims foreclosure of mortgage. Respectfully submitted, in a soda solution, or by treating it orchestra, seemed 25, 191fc 4 the resources of the Library by arranging great household Lincolnviile, Maine, February Philosophy,. Selwyn Thompson. E. M. COLEMAN an attractive table displaying books and under pressure for three hours in a enough.—The Bookman. 3w9 Religionj. 2 Chairman Library Trustees. happy Sociology, State and U S. pictures of interest to teachers. sealed container filled with the same Reports,.53 Maine Library Association. solution. After this the cotton is thor- FINANCIAL STATEMENT. 1917-1918 Natural science, .... 5 The Librarian attended the annual oughly washed in a machine and all Notices. Useful arts,. 8 meeting of the Maine Library Associa- Receipts. the moisture removed by placing it in BANISH CATARRH Probate Fine arts.23 tion held at in and was ac- a drier. Kittery May, Balance for 1916 $ 426.17 high-speed centrifugal Drying Literature,.14 companied by the Assistant Librarian to Is followed with Interest on investments exclusive Billets for soldiers who fight on the by bleaching hypo- The Travel.24 the fall meeting held in Bangor in Octo- Breathe Hyomei for Two Minutes and ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. of Field and Otis Funds 1420.08 western front can he But- chlorine of lime and a second washing notice that he has In Biography,.30 In the Librarian the anywhere. Get ecriber hereby gives ber. Bangor opened Head Will Relief. of the estan State Stipend 92.57 I the st rn that any fighter and drying. Finally the purified pro- Stuffed Up duly appointed administrator History.79 subject of Publicity with a paper. She ng,.: place Otis Fund for Historical Works 114.95 for the on the duct is carded, packed and again ster- has also served as correspondent for the had to put up night TRYPHOS,' E- ERSKINE, late of Stock Fines, Cards, etc 150.56 to relief from Total;.475 libraries of Waldo county for the Maine fighting lines is shown in this British ilized.—Popular Mechanics Magazine. If you want get catarrh, Springe, I head or front an irritating a quarterly A concrete cold in the Sources of Accessions. Library Bulletin, publication, ! official photograph. great n of deceased, and gr- $2204.33 in the shortest time breathe Hyo- the County Waldo, issued by the Maine State Library at over in a bom- Well Reheardfed. cough hav Volumes tank which turned hotids as the law directs. All persons Augusta. Expenditures. The Bavarians in a trench mei. demands the estate of said decea. bardment is utilized by the Tom- captured head in two min- against being It will clean out your settlenn Purchased from the Otis Fund, 61 Cash the moment our fellows au- are desired to present thessnie for Receipts. Salaries mies and have made a real cozy appeared to breathe freely. Purchased Swan 16 they utes and allow you and all indebted thereto are ri quested to uiak Annie L. Barr, Librarian $460.00 are tomatically put up their hands, j elled, a cold in one It Purchased State Stipend. 68 Fines.$99.96 home of the huge cylinder. They Hyomei will end day. payment immediately. Grace H. Hall, Asst. Librarian 115.85 j kamerad,” and formed into Purchased Wilson Fund 193 Book cards,.26.35 shown here going in for a rest. The “Mercy, up will felieve vou of disgusting snuffles, ALBERT M AMI Frances Acting Assistant 61.66 ; Books bought for Book Abbott, reminder of single files for passing into the cages, and offensive breath in Stockton Me., Eeb, 12.1918—9 Gifts from individuals.94 Assist- i picture is an excellent hawking, spitting Springs, Committee.19.25 Margaret Hazeltine, Acting an A stolid Gifts from organized societies, 7 who lived in a shoe with relates English soldier. week. 5.00 ant 45.00 ] the old lady from a from the U. S. 11 Paper sold. the with is made chiefly soothing, nil Gifts Government, Substitutes for Asst. Librarian 27.49 her immense fnmily. This home is Tommy, noticing precision Hyomei ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. The killing antiseptic that comes b< Gifts from State of ... 17 which carried out the latter healing, germ notice that she has Maine, Henry D. Janitor 120.00 from the average hab- they scriber hereby gives $150.56 Clark, just as different the eucalyptus forests of inland Aus- of the estate Pay books .... 8 movement, “What from administratrix accessioned, Fred W. Janitor 60.00 and the *>f exclaimed, organ- con- duly appointed Swan Fund. Thomas, itation as the shoe, family tralia where catarrh, asthma and is izers these Fritzes are. They even to exist. ANNIE E. FELTMAN late of Belfast 475 Tommies who lodge here equally sumption were never known Total,.’ During the year the Trustees have ac- $890.00 surrender drill.” practiced is pleasant and easy to breathe. in the county of Waldo, deceased, and giv. the of Mrs. Annabel Swan immense. Hyomei c Books of value, worthy of special men- cepted gift Book Account rub- All havn Just pour a few drops into the hard bonds as the law directs. persons Kelley in memory of her father, the late fromWilson Fund $139 79 of said deceae. tion: Books purchased use as directed and relief is demands against the estate from the first income ber inhaler, for setts' Capitals of China, by Wil- William B. Swan, Otis 114.95 HOTEL COBURN BURNED. a-e desired to the same Eighteen EAST SEARSMONT. almost certain. present of which we have sixteen vol- “ ...... thereto are requests liam E. Geil. purchased Swan 17.50 including ment, and all indebted “ A complete Hyomei outfit, Colonial N. Stanard. umes. Mrs. Kelley also presented an State Sti- to make payment immediately. Virginia, by Mary Hotel a four-story wooden one bottle of costs the Coburn, Mrs. Albert Marriner has retuined inhaler and Hyomei, MARY STEWART WH1TMOR1 Life and Letters of Edward Everett artistic engraved bookplate, bearing pend 92.57 and at and the largest hotel in Skow- but little at druggists everywhere Feb. 12. 1918.-9 Edward Everett Hale, Jr. Swan coat-of-arms, designed by Albert Current Periodicals 115.15 structure, home from Rockland, where she has been Belfast, Me.. Hale, by A. Howes & Co.’s If you already John E. Bodwell of Arnold A. Rob- 66.88 has been destroyed by fire. The A. Recollections, by Morley. Boston, Books bound hegan, seriously ill at the home of her J. can an extra bot- father, awn an inhaler you get NOTICE. The »u<" Dwelling Houses of Charleston, by ert, engraver. was owned by the proprietor, ADMINISTRATRIX’S building F. Burgess. tle of Hyomei at druggists. notice that she has been Alice and D. E. Smith. $546 84 scriber hereby gives Building. Robert W. Haines, and was valued at administratrix of the estate *» the Naturalist, by Francis Account Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dean and son Otis duly appointed Audobon, The need of more shelf room and of a Supply at Herrick. 2 vols. of not less than $25,000, with furnishings Maine Land in Forest Reservation. W. De SILVER, late of Prospect. H. larger reading room is more urgent than Library Congress Catalog of Lincolnville, were the guests of her GEORGE Adventures and Letters of Richard Cards $10.05 thousands more. The origin of the ever, but as we are racing a period of many parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wellman in the county of Waldo, deceased, and give” Charles Belmont E. F. Picture Mounts 5.30 was March 7. Purchase of bavins Harding Davis, by the of Dillingham, fire was and it first dis- Washington, bond! SB the law directs. All persons high prices, prospect any change unknown, Feb. 24th. Davis. C. M. Rice Paper Co 5.11 acres of land in the White Moun- the estate of aaid decease', in the building next year seems improb- some one outside, when smoke 55,582 demands against covered by for in- the same for settl'" The most important books dealing with Frost & Adams, Paste 1.62 tains and southern Appalachians are desired to present able. Nearly one thousand volumes of from an at- Rokes of North have been and flame were seen issuing Mr. and Mrs. Frank national forests and all indebted thereto are requests the European War purchased, fiction have been placed in the basement, Annie L. Barr, Supplies 10.47 clusion in the eastern ment, and have a wide circulation. Brush Door Mat and on the fifth floor. This is Searsport, Mrs. Nellie Fowles of Belfast authorized. It includes 993 to make payment immediately, but it is not advisable to dispose of the Imperial Co., tic window haB been ADDIE E. De SILVER. Waste Basket 7.25 this and with Mr. and Mrs. N. and Ox- Gifts. non-fiction in that way, so sets of more the third hotel burned on site, spent a day recently acres in Grafton county, H., Feb. 12. 1918—10 1.00 Prospect. Me.. volume are on the shelf Mitchell & Trussell ford county, Me. —— The most important gifts of books dur- than one placed was built about 35 years ago. F. E. Gelo. Old Corner Drug Store, Janitor’s ing the year were from Mrs. Charles A. back of the place where they should In America incomes or mamea men The Big Thing. are not subject to any fed- That “THE‘RICH MAN’S WAR’ op to $2,000 Kill I eral Income tax at all. Cold and It has been asked what ia “the Bis Thing that Americans should concentrate A HATEFUL CALUMNY” I that Some Women 1 a Proof Health upon at this time.” It is question of Save deep import. But the answer must be (These are the rates If the Income Is simple, almost commonplace. It is: Their American Business Men to Ready derived from salaries or wages; they I do Avoid I to the world. duty Income Is derived Make Sacrifices With- are still higher If the Operations^ Just what that duty is, each must dis- from rents or investments.) of 0 QUININE cover for himself. Some will find it out Stint. Mrs. Etta Dorion, Ogdensburg, Wis., says: CASCARA The English scale of taxation on in- must search for it. I suffered from female troubles which caused piercing pains readily. Others $5,000, $10,000 comes of, say, $3,000, like a knife through my back and side. I lost all my ami'.y remedy—in tablet What it is not, is perhaps easiest to de- finally No averages as so I had to to bed. The doctor advised an operation < take. respectively go ri, sure, easy to TAXES HERE AND ABROAD. and $15,000 strength after effects, cide. Certainly it is not prating about would not listen to it. I of what I had read about uap'easant follows as to the American but I thought 2 4 hours—Grip in 3 compared is ip “Old nor about the E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and tried it. The first back :fitfails. Get the Glory,” declaiming men: Lydia j.i.-ney rates for married relief and six bottles have cured me. box with and of “God’s bottle brought great entirely genuine greatness invincibility American Taxation the Most -Demo- In In Red Top and Mr. Income tax All women who have female trouble of any kind should try a on it Let us for space— rate on England. America \ Hill’s picture Country.” forget cratic in the World. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.” * M 2\ Tablets for 25c. 14 per cent. 1-3 of 1 p. o. Lydia say, for the duration of the war—.that our 33.000 5,000 16 per cent. U4 P o. At Any Drug Store is even that our flag is country great, cent. c. ^ 10.000 20 per 314 P- I Mrs. Avoided an How ______other countries are Boyd Operation. beautiful. (Some 25 cent, 6 p c. By OTTO H. KAHN. 15.000 per suffered from a female trouble which great. Some other flags are beautiful.) Canton, Ohio.—“I do some- we add the so called "occupa- caused me much suffering, and two doctors decided that tENTER MONTVILLE. Then let us get to work, and Nothing is plainer than that business (If have to an before I could And let us not leave that some- tional” tax our total taxation on in- I would go through operation thing. and business men to or to had everything well. thing to the French or to the British is cent, and on get ! Gay and son Elwood have comes of $10,000 6% per who had been E. Pink- George or to any one else to do; but let gain by preserving the conditions which “My mother, helped by Lydia their home in Auburn. Incomes of $15,000 9% per cent.) advised me to it be- us do it ourselves. Some of us can * ham’s Vegetable Compound, try fight; existed during the two and a half years some our income taxation fore to an operation. It relieved me from Mrs. Albert Greeley of Free- some can mine coal; some can knit; In other words, submitting prior to April, 1917, under which many troubles so I can do house work without can buy Liberty Bonds; nearly all can buy is more democratic than that of any my my any hi town recently’. I advise woman who is afflicted with Thrift Stamps. All—even the little chil- of them made very large profits by fur- other in that the largest in- difficulty. any country E. Pinkham’s Mrs. R. F. were dren—can observe meatless Tuesday, female troubles to give Lydia Vege-/ Morang nishing supplies, and finan- comes are taxed much more heavily Sat- provisions table a trial and it will do as much of friends in wheatless Wednesday and porkless Compound h 3rd Liberty, cial aid to the allied nations. Taxes and the small and moderate incomes for them.”—Mrs. Marie Boyd, 1421 5th urday. Most of us could do more than St., / i’lace has been in Morrdl much more lightly than anywhere else N. Ohio. / nora we are doing. were Ught, and this country was rap- E., Canton, and incomes to for married Mrs. James Stearns, When we have done the obvious thing, up $2,000 sister, idly becoming the great economic res- then we must search out the less obvious, men not taxed at all. kine has recently sold one of ervoir of the world. and do that as well. And let us do it I Sick Woman (3.) It is true, on the other hand, Every Shomdury parties in Kennebec county. cheerfully. There is no martyrdom about Nothing Is plainer than that any sane that on very large Incomes—as distin- it. We are doing it for our own good. -d A. Ramsey left March 5th business man In this country must have from the incomes—our That is the selfish way of locking at it. guished largest ... visit with friends in if America entered the weeks’ The better way, however, the way that foreseen that, income tax is somewhat lower than the of it a is to think I the LYDIA E. PINKHAMS makes doing joy, war, these profits would be immensely tax, hut the difference by which il English that we are acting not merely for our- if ion Morse was in Knox one reduced and some of them cut off en- our tax is lower than the English tax selves, not merely for our country, not of Mr. and Mrs. our Is more pronounced in M v, the guest merely for our allies, but for the whole tirely, because government would incomparably the of small and moderate incomes uller. world. Then we see that, though per- step in and take charge; that It would case I VEGETABLE if haps seeming a little thing, it is really, than of incomes. d L. and Miss cut and left, as, in fact, it large COMPOUNDJ Gay daugliter, prices right it be our all, a Big Thing, because it is a have been a un- enormous burdens of The “Excess Profits” Tax Here and Before To An ,-rry, spending well wrought link in the great and has done; that I Submitting Operational owes its strength to friends in Liberty’ breakable chain that taxation would have to be imposed, the Abroad. jM LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. P the strength of its several links. J s of McFarland's Corner had bulk of which would naturally be borne Moreover, if we add'to our income sale at their church that the un- tax our so called “excess tax,” rmient and SHE CHANGED HER MIND. by the well-to-do; in short, profit is an additional income ught, Feb. 26th, and presented precedented golden flow into the coffers which merely The visit of a cow moose on Thursday tax on earnings derived from lie Red Cross with Silt. of business was bound to stop with our business, was thus chronicled to the city of Bangor we shall find that the total tax to which who is recovering at to be Mehuren, by the Commercial: joining the war, or, any rate, rich men are subject is in the great ma- peration for appendicitis, re- A cow moose, unsullied and unsophisti- much diminished. of cases heavier here than ih cards cated in the ways of city life, came out jority ,i\ver of post numbering t5UT u is suiu tue uig uiiunuco ''1 of the woods Thursday and started to or else. which he wishes to thank his England anywhere heart of way of New York were afraid that the money walk into the Bangor by (4.) It is likewise true that the Eng- the Essex road. But she changed her them to the allied nations loaned by war lax is 80 cent, the lish excess profit per Voters of Waldo mind. She exercised prerogative To The Harvest Grange, at their regular lost if these nations were de- centuries the female of the might be (loss various offsets and allowances), I that for 1 two March 2nd conferred maneuvered County species has claimed as her own. In fact, feated, and therefore they whilst our so called excess profit tax and .non Misses Edwina Berry she walked in and she turned around right to get America into the war in order to ranges from 20 per cent, to'60 per to ,.a. kson. The grange intends and walked right out again. save their investments. cent. This cow moose was first spotted (per- ■ ntest in the near future. be better to But it is entirely misleading to oase haps it would say “seen”; Proof That the Is Absurd. hand in con- Charge i.iquith got his left she wasn't really spotted) near the resi- a conclusion as to the relative heavi- he planer knives while jointing dence of Charles Orcutt. Very slowly A moment's reflection will show the ness of tlie American and British tax to and majestically she elevated her hoofs, He received minor injuries utter absurdity of that charge. Let us merely on a comparison of the rates, THE REPUBLICAN STATE'CONVENTION one by one, and stepped over the high other two severe- ■rs and cut the fence in the Hughes cemetery and paused assume, for argument's sake, that the because the English tnx is assessed in attend- with WILL BE HELD \ Pearson of Morrill there for a brief space to commune allies had been defeated. Let us make a wholly different basis from the Amer- INJI she started doctor was assisted by the dead. In a few minutes The the assumption that ican tax. down the road for the city, but ere long wildly improbable 1 Barker, a trained nurse. The American excess profit law (so her own north woods called her back. they had defaulted for the time being She turned and darted swiftly in the di- called) taxes all profits derived from upon these foreign debts, the greater rection of the tall and uncut. For the fe- business over and above a certain ■VIOKKILL. is secured MARCH of the way, 28,1918. male of that not where air part which, by PORTLAND, THURSDAY, species lingers moderate percentage, regardless of is stale. the of collataral In the by deposits whether or not such are the of Poor’s Mills profits B Merriam railroad bonds and shape of American result of war conditions. The Ameri- of Mrs. Gracie Bowen sev- As this will be the of the guest center. of neutral coun- opening wedge swanville stocks and of bonds can tax is a general tax on income de- s recently. tries, aggregating more than sufficient rived from business in addition to we are sure that teacher in Freedom Acad- coming campaign, quite Mav, house is now closed The Wm. Clement in value to cover these debts. Let us tlie regular Income tax. The Eng- nt the week-end recently with Miss Hattie Allen is the guest of Mrs. assume that the entire amount of al- lish tax applies only to excess war ima Woodbury. to the sum Isaac McKeen. lied bonds placed in America had been profits—that is, only by it wellyn Wing, who has been which profits In the war years exceed Mr. Gross and Mrs. Briggs are back in held hy rich men in New York and the in ;s much Mrs. Seth Voter Waldo improved. the in the three years preceding home of distributed, as it profits County their again. east instead being Every aring for her. the war, which In England were years The news was received by relatives in Is, throughout the country. rge Dow spent the week Te- of great prosperity. In other words, town of the death of Mrs. Frank Wood- Is it not perfectly manifest that a ller parents, Mr. and Mrs. the English tax is nominally higher man of Mass. She was Blanche American war taxation and Chelsea, single year's war a' it on in Liberty, than ours, but it applies only to should have each week of this town. of Ford formerly reduction of profits would rake out The normal of business number from this place attend- profits. profits The entertainment and dance at Comet the of such assumed holders a the which business used ■ption of Mr. and Mrs. Stillman pockets —1. e., profits Grange Hall, March 1st, was a pleasant sum than any possible to make in peace time—are exempted at Poor’s Mills and reported a vastly greater was taken occasion and a goodly amount loss they could have suffered by a de- in England. There, only the excess over of the Red Cross. its taxed. Our on for the benefit on their allied bonds, not to men- peace profits tax, od, who is in training at the fault Miss Louise Cunningham has gone to taxation which is bound the contrary, applies to all profits over JOURNAL tion the heavy REPUBLICAN a few 1 THE spent days inty Hospital, a moderate rate on the Boston. She will be the guest of her come and and above very Mr. and Mrs. Rafe to follow tlie war for years to parents, invested in business. Mr. Dowling, while there. Miss fortunes the money ently. nephew, the shrinkage of through 'K The is J* Charlotte Staples of Belfast is looking American securities in We Tax Normal Profits, They Tax Only price only ! J Mrs. Lewis Jackson, who decline of all after her home during her absence. into the War Profits. winter in Augusta with their consequence of our entrance our lawmakers have de- Mrs. Josie Savage, have re- NEVER BEFORE. war? In short, Per $1.00 for Six war" an that normal business are Months, man’s creed $2.00 the "rich profits Year, heir home. Not only is never before witnessed in Port- A sight taxed here much more heavily than in dj is a g the charge hateful or, J. G. Harding; Clerk, T. N. land harbor is that of a foreign steamer absurd myth; England, while direct war protiis are selectmen, A. W. Leonard, tlisha (a Danish craft), discharging a cargo of calumny. for Three Months. m taxed less I 50c. domestic coal at the Maine Central pock- heavily. lurin Jackson; Treasurer, E. E. DUSIII^SS men, amun, nic uw ets. This is made passible by the recent You will agree with me in question- .■school E. E. Committee, Bowen; in the laws which different from other American's, and change navigation by ing both the logic and the justice of Committee, Edward Sheldon; vessels are permitted to engage in the that any Ameri- Send your this minute to the foreign we reject thought that method. It would seem that it ygijf Subscription ^ G. W. Dow. Total appropria- United States coastwise trade for the can, rich or poor, would he capable of would be both fairer and wiser and period of the war, a traffic from which !(iy8. in accord with sentiment they had previously been barred. The the hideous and dastardly plot to more public tax on business in were -seven from this place drove to steamer had a of about 6000 tons if the general cargo bring upon his country the sorrows that several decreased and, on t lie other hand, an The Journal of Mr. and Mrs. Frank of coal, and it is reported Cooper in order to en- Publishing of war If Republican Company similar be expected and sufferings increased tnx were imposed on Searsmont Thursday evening, other cargoes may spe- men are hound fg there shortly in foreign bottoms, but few rich himself. Business cific war profits. MAINE. and held a W> cottage prayer American steamers being open to charter, BELFAST, to he exceedingly heavy financial losers (5.) Our federal inheritance tax Is |1 Several from the home com- sailing vessels also being hard to obtain. into the far higher than it is in England or any- Rev. Mr. through America's entrance re present including where else. The maximum rate here ! and three Corn for Over There. war. Every element of self-interest Cambridge, Mass., on direct descendants is 27% per cent, innt. should have caused them to use their cent, in In NEW York, March 1. Corn to the as against 20 per England. to America’s amount of from 500,000 to 750,000 bush- utmost efforts preserve addition to that, we have state in- which do not PROSPECT. els a day will be purchased during the neutrality, from which they drew so heritance taxes exist in next three weeks at the various Middle Mainetentrai R. R. much profit during the two and a half England. PRESTON’S Ward was a Western grain exchanges by Federal business visitor in before April, 1917. Every con- committees for use abroad, it is an- years BELFAST AND BURNHAM recently. ditures (exclusive of loans to her al- nounced. sideration of personal advantage com- and Transient Stable. lies and interest on war loans) Eng- after Jan. traina Boarding irk. school opened Feb. A telegram from Food Administrator manded men of affairs to stand with On and 20, 1918, connecting Livery, 25th, has raised less than 15 cent, the Federal Food Board here land per at Burnnamand Waterville with trains Luella as teacher. Hoover to the of the through Rainey and support agitation “peace- taxation (France and Germany far IS SITUATED ON WASHINGTON STREET, JUST OFF MAIN STREET. said committees will be appointed to by for and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and Collins of Millinocket was a re- the at at-any-prlce” party. They spurned less), while America is about to raise I have and double hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired make the purchases in exchanges Boston, will run daily, except Sunday, as fol- single ■>r such reasoning; they rejected taxation 28 per cent, is solicited. 18 2; house, 18-3. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chicago, Minneapolis, Omaha, Duluth, ignoble by approximately lows: Your patronage Telephone—stable, Milwaukee, Kansas City and St. I.ouis, that affiliation; they stood for war of her total war requirements (exclu- FROM BELFAST W. G. where receipts total between 1,500,000 to the allied nations and PRESTON, Proprietor, when it was no longer possible, with sive of loans AM PM urgia (Haley) Robbins and three and 2,000,000 bushels daily. the amount to be invested in mer- 7 00 2 35 safety and honor, to maintain peace, of Belfast depart. J Derby are visiting her parents, cantile ships, which, being a produc- Citypoint. 17 05 t 2 40 because they are patriotic citizens t7 15 t 2 50 (l '---1, Mrs. Geo. W. Haley, tive investment, cannot properly be Waldo. quarries, Belfast Evidence for Belfast first and business men afterwards. Brooks 7 27 3 02 classed war expenditures). 14 i Mrs. C. H. Gray and Master among Knox. *7 39 t3 CLUBBING BATES I | I Factory Our Income Tax and Taxes Abroad. We men of business are ready and Thorndike. 7 46 3 20 recently visited Mrs. Gray’s sis- People. 7 53 8 33 — Locations The incomes are taxed willing to be taxed in this emergency Unity. Arthur Herbert in Brewer. (1.) largest Winnecook. *8 03 13 40 The following clubbing offers are only for I to the very limit of our ability and to far more heavily here than anywhere Burnham, arrive. 8 15 3 50 subscriptions to 1 he Journal paid one year Mill ’na Libby entertained the W. C. make contributions to war relief work 12 05 6 36 Sites, Farms,Sites The statements of 1 elfast People are Sure- else in the world. Bangor. causes without stint. 8 34 5 38 in advance: Feb. 27th, and the meeting 1 and other good I Clinton. ly More Reliable han Those of The maximum rate of Income taxa- c8 44 5 49 The fact is that, generally speaking, I Fairfield. for Summer Hotels was with Mrs. Jennie Dock- 8 49 5 55 1 he Journal ar.d Farm and Home, $2.00 Utter Strangers. tion here is 67 per cent. In England it Waterville. | engaged in business is now m. capital Portland. 11 45 1 05 a, The and McCall’s Magazine, 2.25 is cent. Ours Is therefore 50 more Journal 42% per being taxed in America heavily Boston, pm...... 3 3f 4 45 and Camps 1 The Journal and Woman's Magazine, 2.35 Cross Auxiliary met with cent than and else in the world. We Home testimony is real proof. per higher England's, than anywhere TO BELFAST \ Blanchard, Friday rate in is the are not about this: we do LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE afternoon, Public statements of Belfast people the England highest pre- complaining The publications included in our Mrs. Alice that it not become neces- 3 CO 9(0 Hopkins was the carry real weight. vailing anywhere in Europe. And in not say nmy Boston.. dif- PM clubbing offer may be sent to "si What a friend or still further taxes: we ess. neighbor says compels the federal tax we sary to impose addition to must Portland 7 00 12 40 ferent addresses. respect. are not whimpering and squealing and MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD hoar in mind our state and AM The word of one whose home is away municipal the Send in now. agitating, but—we do want people Waterville. 7 16 10 10 3 33 your subscription 'dtiirrhiil Ueafne s Cannot Be Cured invites doubts. taxes give opportunity to those desiring to your to know what are the present facts, Bangor. 6 50 1 45 REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. Co., Here’s a Belfast statement. 40 a in location for a new start i (2.) Moderate and small Incomes, on to heed I* airfield... 7 21 10 17 *3 make change applications, as they cannot and we ask them not give to Maine. And it’s for Belfast people’s benefit. Clinton. 7 31 10 27 3 63 Belfast, in life. he the other hand, are subject to a far the who would make them diseased portion of the ear. Such evidence is convincing. demagogue Burnham, leave. 8 35 10 60 4 10 our 1 s smaller rate of taxation here than in believe that we are escaping share Winnecook. t8 45 til 00 4 20 only one way to cure catarrhal That's the kind of proof that backs of the common burden. 8 64 11 30 4 29 Water’Power ‘'''"'ss- Doan’s Kidney Pills. England. Unity WOOD Undeveloped and that is by a constitutional T* orndike.. 9 02 11 45 4 37 SAW Dr. Charles Thurston, retired physician, r4 46 v Catarrhal Deafness is caused by Knox. 19 10 til £5 AND Unlimited Raw 116 High street, says: “From personal 9 26 12 36 6 00 Material .. Brooks. condition of the mucous lining experience I can recommend Doan’s Kid- Waldo. t9 36 tl2 60 t6 10 AND hustachian Tube. When this tube ney Pills very highly. I have used this Citypoint. t9.46 fl 16 f6 20 Thrift arrive. 9 50 1 30 5 26 Buy Stamps have rumbling sound or medicine for kidney trouble and they Belfast, ittm yoM Good News. station. Good Land hearing, and whep it is have been the only remedy I have been tFlag We have engines, wood saws, and saw Farming entirely to leave passengers. I'eafness is the result. Unless the able to find that helped me. The kidney c—Stops CASTOR IA Unlimited tickets for Boston are now sold at frames in stock at reasonable prices. AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. can be secretions at times became retarded and More submarines were ^'nation reduced and this tube destroyed by $6.86 from Belfast. 10 and Children 'l8 normal condition, hearing painful in passage. I first contracted this the Allied and* American naval forces in For Infants M. L. HARRIS, THORNDIKE MACHINE COMPANY, 1 trouble Civil Communications regarding locations stroyed forever. Many cases of during the War and have General Passenger Ageni. Maine. December than Germany was a'ble to In Use For Over 30 Years Pcrt'ard, are caused by catarrh, which is been troubled more of less this way ever D. C. DOUGLASS, are invited and will receive attentions '"oi since. I have never build during that month, according to in- General Manager, Portland Maine. l condition of the mucous sur- foupd anything when addressed to any agent of the ■ that acted as as Doan’s jail's Catarrh Medicine adts thru quickly Kidney formation reaching Washington. Whether MAINE CENTRAL, or to 10 ^le mucous surfaces of the Pills. I have been a practicing physician months have shown a net loss s>iU:ni succeeding 37 for fifteen years and have frequently in German submarines is not known here. INDUSTRIAL BUREAU ‘■ill give One Hundred Dollars for commended them to my patients.’’ It is believed, however, that the anti- Seth W. Norwood, Catarrhal can- tePrice 60c. at all dealers. Don’t has so n,,, K,lse Deafness that simply submarine campaign proved ef- DENTIST, MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD, hy Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s fective that increased efforts this WE WOULD LIKy TO SEE '» was out to see Freedom Lumber and the Interest and some Dr. Walling of Belfast Company rents. 47.365 40 Story Trundv, Mrs. Chester Bailey, Miss tine with increases in appropriations. ; fast, a daughter. All other assets.. 7.609 38 W. E. Prescott last Saturday and return- Banton brothers have started up their DODGE. In March 5, to Mr. j Grose assets. 4,693.9*0 Anne Miss Mary Inman and Miss ; Belfast, Gilkey, March -5th, Mrs. Elden S. Shute and Deduct items not admitted... 434. ed home Sunday. Mr. Prescott is in mills employing a large number of men. and Mrs. Fred Dodge, a daughter. Gross assets. 6.080 136 99 Harriet Roulstone daughter Louise went to the N. M. Junc- HAYES. In Belfast. March 13, to Mr. Deduct items not admitted. 237.663 18 at j Admitted assets.$4,258,993 poor health presents Mr. Fred Vose who has been working a the horses used on the tion and Mrs. Jerry E. Hayes, daughter, Friday one of to meet her son, Mr. Elden H. Shute Admitted O. E. served a for the Hollingsworth & Whitney Com- Grace Helen. assets... $5,842,473 81 Liabilities December 31, 1917. Wilson team be- of South his little The Ladies’ Aid, S., j Whitcomb & delivery Sebec, who brought March 1917. room March 4th pany in Winslow will move in town soon Hamilton. In North Islesboro, Liabilities December 31, Net unpaid losses 219,.* a dinner in Masonic dining came frightened and turning sharp boy Elden, Jr., to remain for a time with to Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamilton, a 324.901 38 ; Unearned premiums,.. 1,933,2« town from and work for the Freedom Lumber Com- 8, Net unpaid losses.. the G. R his his been to those attending meeting, 3,011,151 93 Al! other liabilities. 48,2.H4 corner threw driver, Wilson, mother, wife having called daughter. Unearned premiums. j 1,1 realized pany. to Mr. 78,136 99 L ash capital. 1,000,00“ Union Mr. Wilson to the serious illness which they $20.50. YOUNG. In Camden, Feb. 11, All other liabilities.... then circled Square. Newton, Mass., by 200,000 00 i Surplus over all liabilities. 1,062,6?‘. will be Freedom held its annual town meeting Mrs. Ralph Young, a son, Donald. Deposit capital. was unhurt and soon succeeded in catch- of her Mrs. J. A. for A supper and entertainment over all liabilities. 2.228.28S 51 mother, Flanders, WILSON. In Prospect Harbor, Feb. 28, Surplus at March 4th. 1st Frank John- Total liabilities and surplus. $4,258.9 the animal. William Reed was among several a resident of this Thursday evening, March 14th, Selectman, a ing years village. given to Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wilson, daugh- Total liabilities and surplus.$5.842 473 81 J 3«1D of the Red Calvin Herbert to see the runaway and hurried to Mrs. Flanders is a patient in the Newton Grange hall for the benefit son; 2nd, Bangs; 3rd, ter. 3wli those _ received last week a Bradstreet; Collector and Treasurer, Firemen’s Insurance offer assistance. He had been ill for a hospital, critically ill from double pneu- Cross. This branch Company O. E. S. Bessey. MARRIED r«. number of days and after the slight monia, following a successful operation. gift of $5.00 from the Ladies’ Aid, Percy New York Plate Class Insurance Company, ; Newark, I. York exertion died from heart failure. Mr. Her entire family is in Newton during met Marco Mrs. Abbie C. Keen, one of the oldest 63 Maiden Lane. Aew city. Assets December 31, 1917. Pomona Grange luesday, THOMPSON-SHOLES. In Belfast, March was about 35 years of age and was most residents of Freedom 31, 1917. Beal estate. .$1,074. Reed their great anxiety regarding their be- River Grange. Nine and respected Assets December 11 5th, with Georges 13, by Rev. Walter T. Hawthorne, George 2,3u1,460 > He is sur- Mortgage loans..... employed at the coal pocket. loved mother. Fullest sympathy is ex- A fine program village, died February 4th in Washing- C. of Belfast, formerly of Au- loans... granges was represented. Thompson Mortgage 34 Mocks and bonds. 3.507,14: of Bel- Stocks and bonds. 87-.H45 ■'* vived a wife. Funeral services were tended to the husband and in The fifth D. at the home of her son, Car- and Miss Amy P Sholes Cash in office and bank.. 22?- *28 by phrldren was by the host grange. ton, C., gusta, and bank. ^ given Cash in office balances.. 586,349 B. Director of the United States fast. 1.6 142 38 Agents’ held Monday. their trying hours of suspense. was to 19 members, the work ter Keen, Agents' balances. 42.00 degree given THWAITES-STACKPOLE. In Camden, 3.791 30 Interest and rents. she Interest and rents. ^ " I. P. Griilies and Postal Savings System, with whom Wade All other assets.. During the past two weeks three fires being done by Steward Feb. 26, by Rev. Bion W Russell, winters since the death J. Assistant Steward, Mrs. Adams. had passed her H. rhwaites and Geraldine Stackpole, Gross assets. Ll-*2,^ ^ have broken out. In each case pfompt CENTER M0MV1LLE. Lady Gross assets.. .. 7,843,86* of Camden. items not admitted.. 180,882 07 of her O. H. Keen, Esq., nine- both Deduct Deduct items not admitted. 41/'“ action has made a general alarm unnec- There was a quiet wedding Thursday husband, teen Mrs. Keen was the old- $961856 76 over- of Ar- years ago. Admitted assets. ■ essary. Following a heavy rain, Ralph Foyhas gene to Mansfield, Mass. evening, Feb. 28th, at the "home DIED Admitted assets.$7,802,21 est of H. and Nancy Liabilities December 31, 19l7. wires started a lively blaze at V. Martin of Liberty, when his son daughter BJlisha Liabilities December 31, 1917. charged E. G. Clement of Duxbury, is thur Mass., Carter of Montville, and is sur- Net losses. 5l ;3*» Penobscot Electric power was married to Miss Campbell ANDERSON. In Camden, March 8, unpaid 2? Net the Company’s the of his J. J. Clement. Edwin Clarence 774 ,88 unpaid losses.< guest brother, two sisters and a brother, Mrs. 88 and Unearned premiums. ,5 S, Unearned 3,688.0* transmission station. A rev was Larrabee of Thorndike in vived by Capt. Edwin Anderson, aged years 71./27 5U premiums. Supt. Enna Florence All other liabilities. All other liabilities. 61 C. H. Luce is the guest of his parents, D. R. and Miss Frances O. Car- 7 months. and wires soon had the a relatives and friends. McGray Cash capital. 1.250.0'* called by cutting the presence of few In March 11, Wil- 39 Cash capital. Mrs. F. A. Luce. He is a How- BENNETT. Belfast, over all liabilities.*74.131) Mr. and guard ter of Unity, and John P. Carter of Surplus Surplus over all liabilities 2,384.'.' fire under control. From a similar cause Ernest M. Bond of Jefferson was best liam Alonzo Bennett, formerly of Mont- in the R. I. State at Cranston. had been in failing 75 G. Curtis on prison ard, R. I. Mrs. Keen 68 Total liabilities and surplus.$961,866 the residence of Henry man Miss M. Sprowl of Jeffer- vi le, aged years. Total liabilities and surplus.... $7,802.- and Nancy 3wll health about a to her death In March Eliza street sev- H. a Montville Rev. Elvin A. year previous BENNETT. Belfast, 12, R. t. Water caught fire, damaging Chester Thompson, son was maid of honor. Dickey-Knowlton Co., Agent*. and had been confined to her bed nearly M. Bennett, aged 75 years. eral rooms. No alarm was given. On man who entered the Boston City was for a long time pastor Maine. young Dinslow, who JONES. In Bangor, March 8, Cha rles | Protective Association Belfast, live months. Her suffering wts borne The Kidgely W a of kindling in the cellar for a nurse’s training, some four officiated, & Belfast, Thursday pile Hospital of the South Montville church, S, Jones. of Worcester, Mass. James Pattee Son, Agents, with the same Christian fortitude that March William 3 All of the M. E. parsonage, occupied by Mrs. years has been called to the colors service. A friend- REED. In Searsport, 8, ago, using the double ring 1917. characterized her entire life, and almost H. Reed, aged 42 years, 9 months and 18 ABsere December 31. Ha rry ignited. Neighbors quickly and is to join a hospital unit in Portland which when the bride and Perry, ship began ■ ■ $615,286 85 Company to the end she planned on a family re- days. 5t< cks and bonds... Old Colony Insurance and the lire company was not this week. were schoolmates at Freedom March Mrs. in office and bank. 59 653 yd responded groom birth- ROBBINS. In Camden, 7, Cash Boston, Massachusetts. union at Freedom on her eightieth .... 9,646 63 called out, No damage was done to the March Mrs. resulted in their marriage. William Robbins, aged 77 years and 8 Interest and rents. Friday afternoon, 8th, Academy Assets December 31, 1917. day, May 24th of this year. months. building. Shure saw three dogs worrying a is a graduate of the Univer- 584.481 37 Carney The groom Feb. Mrs. Gross assets. Heal estate.* SMITH. In Castine, 25, not admitted. 34,806 08 lb deer near her husband’s saw mill. Mr. of College of Agriculture, Deduct items Mortgage loans. sity Maine, Health and Harriet Smith, aged 84 years, 11 months fourteen Required for Beauty. Collateral loans. SWaNVILBB. ! Shure drove the dogs away and with the class of 1916. He then spent and 7 days. assets.$549,681 29 Admitted Stocks and bonds. Moot: for to WHITE In March 6, Wallace 1917. bank. 329 K>. ! help of R. E. Reynolds of Freedom, got months as herdsman and dairyman It is that it is necessary Belfast, Liabilities December 31, Cash in office and surprising 79 and 8 months. 1 into his where it soon W. Jones Co. in Veazie. Their and again that the health B. White, aged years losses. 98,006 63 Agents’ balances. Mrs. Nancy Nickerson is very poorly the animal barn, the Austin repeat again Net unpaid of the skin require that the Unearned 54.008 86 hills receivable. i,'vn died. Mr. Shure did not know to whom was He has just left the and beauty premiums. rents. herd Holsteins. arteries of lisbilitiies.v. 15,014 99 Interest and T again. blood shall be pure. If the All other one Farm in 00 All other returned home the dogs belonged. There was shep- same work at the Airholme impure blood, pimples STATE OF MAINE Cash capital. 100,000 ...t__- Mrs. H. F. M. Phillips the skin receive i liabilities. 282,642 32 and the other was N: C. Jersey the individual over all herd, one fox hound Orono. This is Mrs. Ayer’s and blotches appear, and Surplus Gross assets. from Brooks last Thursday. and other COUNTY OF WALDO. SS. | black in color and A game a reception at their from humors. Powders and 681 29 Deduct items not admitted. just plain dog. farm. They gave sufFers D. of Belfa st, Total liabilities .$549 went to Unity are sometimes used To Augustus Hayes, formerly Mrs. W. S. Nickerson March 2nd. external applications of arde n was notified. home Saturday evening, have in the County of V. aldo and State Maine. visit with these affections, but will never Admitted assets.$2,309. last Thursday for several days’ for on the M any friends wish this couple much joy the causes of im- Augustus D. Hayes, December 31, 1917 the desired effect while The Masonic Protective Association, Liabilities Mr. Clarke Libby. ISLESbOKO. WHEREASt» enty-tbird day of November. A, D. her father, NORTH and are glad that they are remain blood remain. losses. to^ pure 19X6, mortgaged to Fred R. Poor and Foster U. Worcester, Mass. Net unpaid at the grange are very clear that t remtums. The Veterans’ meeting with us. The indications both of Belfast, in the County of Waldo Unearned success- Small, not arrived at the home is the most one Bauscb & Laumb AsBets December 31,1917. All other liabilities. "" hall Thursday, March 7th, though A little daughter ■Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Slate of Maine, gStfE the blood, re- and one set of Civil 00 Cash capital.••••••;. ..wi of the Will March ful medicine for purifying transit, one Kings transit, Stocks and bonds.$494,240 68*.~ao attended on account storm, of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, and of 233.682 53 over all liabilities. largely moving pimples and blotches, giving Engineer’s instruments, consisting pens, Cash in office and bank. Surplus meeting and the Children Cry It T renta. 8,270 07 was a very enjoyable 8th. and beauty to the skin. gives rules, dividers, compasses, protractors, Interest and $2,301) «•1 health the same Total liabilities and surplus.... be desired. It FOR FLETCHER’S and builds up the squares and triangles, being property dinner was all that could Newell Trim and wife tone to all the organs and used him 736,192 60 Me Our Postmaster Hood s owned Augustus D. Hayes by Gross assets,. B t. Colcord, Agent, Searsport, was not Insist on having by 38 be there on the R 1 A whole system. ss Civil now stored not admitted. 20,501 3wli is much to regretted receiving congratulations birth C A S T O it. Don t in hiB business Engineer, Deduct items g^ when you ask for in aaid hear the excellent ad- Sarsaparilla Nathaniel Sholes’.place Belfast, more present to boy. at*Capt. assets. $716,691 22 of a ten pound take anything else. to'secure payment of one hundred and eleven Admitted Miss Doris _ in dress of welcome given by a which on rtgage is recorded the 81, 1917. Mrs. F. C. Keller is suffering with dollars, Liabilities Decipher of Belfast records in Book 12. Page 2041 28 Sale Nickerson. on the City Net unpaid losses. For broken wrist, the result of a fall the conditions of said mortgage film F. W. BROWN, dr., and whereas Une-rned premiums. iNickerson celebrated out of her back door. iiaTntTte have been broken: 27.«» 04mi Canu> Miss Gertrude ice when stepping All other liabilities. and at Northport notice is hereby given of My (tore cottage afternoon, shares Ccmmon Now. therefore, p._u -aniral 100,000 00 her 7th birthday Tuesday are Will sell any part 100 said for with all of the lure and Mrs. R. P. Coombs enjoy- our to foreclose mortgage 90 To be sold 5th. Those present were Hazel Mr. selling and Counsellor at Law, intention overall liabilities. 218.008 gronad. March Stock, at $3.50 a share. (Regular Attorney of it. condition. s“pl« to J. W. PRICE. Nickerson, Charles and Edna ing a visit from their little granddaughter breach R I thing*. Apply and Milton Totnl liabilities and surplus.715.69122 Be. Briggs. Cookies, March 5th. She price $5.00.) MAINE. FOSTER C. SMALL. 15 Pearl Strtei, Belfast. Trundy and George that came to their home BROOKS, Snll __ MM II were served M. S. WINSLOW, peanuts and candy and Mrs. Amos of Maine- March 12th, A. D. 191*.-8«11 , cocoa, and ia the daughter of Mr. Practice in all of the Courts Mias Gertrude received many gifts, 820 Stevens Ave., Portland, Me. £ was by all. Colcord of Belfast-j a general good time enjoyed