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The R epublic an Journal. 02. NO. 28. BELFAST^MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 8. 1920. FIVE CENTS _

Belfast Celebrates Her 150th grounds at 11 a. m. between the Florida- CHURCHES PERSONAL. PERSONAL Government Anniversary Belfast and Camden teams. There was PERSONAL City chapel a attendance. There was a tie at I irel's Episcopal large from Charles E. Owen went to Mon- a Miss Webb has returned Boston Mr. and Mrs. John The $t will be morning Camden won Mary P. Finnegan of July meeting of the Belfast City ‘Ce ALSO THE STATE the 8th inning, but the with day on business. m. Rev. CENTENNIAL AND visits in and Norway. Bangor arrived to Council was at 10.45 a. by Bangor % recently visit rela- held Tuesday evening, July a Bcore of 4 to 2. McLellan umpired. ,j""' pi priest in charge. INDEPENDENCE DAY. has returned Mrs. Alex. N. Snow has returned tives. 6th, Mayor Wescott presiding: absent ■ j) U. S. S. Mrs. Ansel M. Lothrop from grooKu'a AT THE FAIR GROUNDS. a visit in New York. Councilmen Lane, Staples and Patter- FLORIDA HERE. from visits in Boston and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Luscomb of Lynn, n Mills church will also decorated and shall. The grounds were Miss Mass., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. a. m. with' Mr. and Mrs. L. Cook left re- Louise M. Jackson of this city is The 10.30 For the past week a committee The Eugene Howard. roll of accounts was passed as fol- large presented a fine appearance. ora- and a few weeks in Bath. by the Sunday school, cently for visits in Boston vicinity. spending lows: with H. C. Buzzell, had been most formed church there chairman, tion was by one of Maine’s gifted Miss Miss E. Frances Abbott left F. A, extensive Miss Emma L. Frost of Thomaston is Doris A. Collins is the guest of Monday Schubert.. $10 Oo followed making preparations for the E. now night for Boston to attend School SO p. m„ orators, Rev. Henry Dunnack, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Lena H. Miss Martha E Hartshorn in Swanville. Harvard sum- Charity. 27 86 Rev. William city’s celebration mer school. 81 09 i ool. Monday, July 5th. Two State Librarian, who gave a characteris- Frost. Armory. Miss Agnes Blanchard of 33 Lei. 221.21. companies had been at work Sandypoint Contingent 1,014 | several days tic address at 1 p. m. It would be impos- is Carroll W. Smith of is » Mrs. Wilson Jordan of Lowell, Mass., the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Herbert Phillips visiting Highways 4,111 31 decorating the public at the R. It People’s Meth- buildings, business sible to the many bright things he is the of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Black. home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hayford.;. 18 87 repeat guest Medical [f W. houses and Greer in Belmont. Inspection.... 50 00 ... Charles Martin, private residences. Flags ga- said in his and witty discourse on Chase. j racy Mrs. Emma B. Walton and son, Lucius Machinery and Tools 538 01 V 7 Court St.; tele- lore of all sizes and Miss designs were iloating the the day, the present Coombs Boston is the guest of A. Walton of arrived Vivian Littlefield of Bangor State of Maine.. 58 50 preach- anniversaries, Ralph of Waterville, recently ,,j.iy morning in for a visit. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Street 269 75 every direction, giving the city a very mode of living and what it will lead up his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan W. Sprinkling. tiool, 12 m. Evening Mrs. W. H. Whitman. Supt. of Schools. 75 00 ^ gala appearance. The Coombs. meeting this, only discord in the to. He has many admirers and personal Hon. Kingsbury Piper of Bangor spent Street Lighting. 401 25 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Belfast r at 7 SO entire arrangement was the series of George A. Wheeler and party of Cas- the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marden of Pitts- Free Litirary. 276 84 friends in Belfast. field School V tine Patterson. spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Contingent. 112 73 showers beginning afternoon Ratterson were registered at the Windsor Church. Rev. Saturday The Belfast Band, J. Lee Ross W. Cunningham. Free Text BookB and Supplies.200 24 and until the hour Thursday. Mrs. Arthur E. Wilson will her 69 stor; residence, 13 continuing announced leader, gave several excellent selections, spend PauperB. 12 Mrs. Ada Barnes of 35 10 a. m. Miss Ruth arrived from Hal vacation in N. Y. She started Denver, Colo., is Sewers. 206 Ml. Services con- for the parade, Monday. It was assisted by Band Master Lewis of the Smalley Syracuse, a last the guest of Mrs. E. M. Glidden at the Cemeteries. 75 40 ic summer at the lowell Saturday to spend few days Tuesday. impossible to prepare floral floats or deco who led one One State Road 00 Florida’s Band, piece. with relatives. H. H. Coombs residence. 100 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 Mrs. Peter Laney of is a Sidewalks. 75 82 rate autos for the business was led R. G. Skowhegan at 12 o’clock and firms, stores, selection also by Ingraham Miss Marian A. Fire Mrs. Jennie Davis Stephenson has ar- guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Greer, B. H. S. ’18, Department 68 10 ti. etc. Supt. Roderick, Principal Foster of Maine’s oldest band arrived home City 102 70 30. Mid-week Rockland, master, rived from Mass., to visit rela- T. Stackpole. last week from Phillips, Building. Roxbury, City 121 99 7 30. and several or tne teachers worked in a who was with where she has been Team. greeted applause. tives and friends. teaching. Police a Frank O. Davis of Benton was the Department.. 57 will be day of shower on sharp Monday morning school The contests were won as follows: Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Smith Ueneral School 17 ■■•pie of this church, Miss Clara B. Keating of Boston is the guest over the Fourth of his aunt, Mrs. and little Purposes. 2,119 common to decorate the floats with bunt- of son of Lewiston are Hydrant Rental. 200 00 there will be One-hundred yard dash, Blackington guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lefia M. Cottreli. guests of the doctor’s snip Transportation of 224 00 and arrange the school children in of George I. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L Smith. Scholars.,. the Waldo Lodge ing Camden, 1st; Wilbur Camden, 2nd; Keating. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Lord of Bos- Penobscot Encamp- costume for the principal scenes of the Carter ot the ship, 3rd. In the 220-yard Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank Harriman of ton have been in Belfast several days Miss Louise R. Clements is at home Total....$10,551 96 1’allas and the Au- from Seal Harbor for a few and is school historical pageant. The result of dash: Blackington, 1st; Carter, 2nd and New York are guests of Mr. and Mrs. visiting relatives. days The Community Chautauqua was grant- The members of James S. accompanied by Mrs. Stephen C. Clem- ed their w’as most commendable and In the race: Harriman. permission to use the upper common are energy Wilbur, 3rd. three-legged R. K. Morgan of Portland was the guest -lends cordially ent. from July 21 to 26. the floats Miss Lou visiled relatives in over the Fourth of his Dr. and July The theme of the ! very picturesque. Jennings and Partner of the ship, 1st; Smalley parents, The Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Clark of City Treasurer was authorized to ! :en Links in the S. P. Castine last ween. Miss Ella Smalley Mrs. George E. Morgan. New The U. S. Florida, M. Olmsted, Scheele of the ship and Partner, 2nd; C. borrow to be from the taxes spent there. York arrived recently to visit the form- $15,000, paid Special music by M. K. Metcalf and L. D. Sunday O. assessed for B captain, Causey, M. Dailey of the ship and Partner, 3rd- Mr. and Mrs. Emery Pendleton have er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. the current municipal year. Randel of arrived returned from a three weeks’ visit commanders, arrived at 3.15 p. m. Satur- In dash: Roy Bath Saturday with Clark. Adjourned. ot- a service the 440-yard Blackington, 1st; popular to spend a week with his Mr. relatives in Greenville. with day and remained at anchor olT The Bat- 3rd. In parents, iestra, address Carter, 2nd and Ryan of Brooks, and Mrs. James Randel. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Langhorn of HORACE W. PITCHER. Mi Pieter a mem- until 5 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bates of New Vivier, tery shore Tuesday. The the half mile race: Ryan, 1st; Baqunano Washington, D. C., were guests Tuesday Mrs. Walter Bean and Una York arrived as of School, will speak on daughter recently guests Mr. night of Mrs. Wm. V. Pratt while on a committee consisting of James H. Howes, of the 2nd; Carter, 3rd. Horace W. Pitcher, one of the city’s South Africa.” Mr. ship, of Montville arrived Thursday to visit and Mrs. Ralph M. Johnson. trip east. B. L. Davis, W. L. M. L. R. races were trotted with Mrs. most respected died sud- n South Africa, and West, Slugg, The following Frank A. Cushman. highly citizens, Miss Alice Thorndike, manager of the Mr. and Mrs with the R. Rogers, Alfred Johnson and H. C. Buz- of starter: Philip Smardon and little 30th at 5.30 p m. at the sum- associated Charles A. Trafton Sanford, Joseph Hall of arrived Western Union office at Houl- denly Natick, Mass., Telegraph son of Portland arrived Saturday as Endeavor in that coun- a formal visit to the Florida and mer home of his S. zell, paid 2.14 PACE, 2.11 TROT; PURSE, $200. Saturday to spend a few days with his ton, is at home on a vacation. of Mr. and son, Elbridge Pitcher, wPh the Dutch Re- guests Mrs. Cecil Clay. Mr. welcomed her officers and crew to the Violet Patch, Buzzell, 111 sister, Mrs. M. O. Wilson. Smardon returned but his wife at the Battery. He had but recently re- Endeavorers of our Mrs. Bertha R. Holbrook and daughter Tuesday, Wescott was absent on busi- 2 2 2 and son remained for the week. turned from Auburn with Mr. and Mrs. \ited to be present. city. Mayor Dewey, Buzzell, Miss Jennie M. Miller was the guest Ethel of South Thomaston have been c Harlem 3 3 3 ness. Thj officers were given auto rides Express, Morang over the Fourth of Mrs. Annabel Miller a few in Belfast. Pitcher with whom he had spent the win- spending days Police officer Elmer S. Whitehead, ac- vnoN'AL Church. Time, 2.23 1-4; 2.22 3-4; 2.2(1. Underwood at Poor’s Mills. about the city and vicinity, were enter- companied by Mrs. Whitehead, went to ter. He had anticipated the return to 26 2.20 2.17 $200. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ingersoll of Nash- pastor; parsonage, PACE, TROT; PURSE, Franklin last for Mrs. Lizzie M. tained at a lobster dinner Monday at the Mr. and Mrs. Emory F. White of New ua, N. arrived recently to visit their Friday Belfast and the pleasure of caring for his lione, 167-4 Morning 111 H., Waterman of Pelbin, Carter, York have arrived at their summer home G. and Belfast, insane. She was lurch school at noon. Windsor Hotel and were guests at the 2 2 2 son, Henry Ingersoll, family. garden in which he took unusual pride. George Guy, Flagg, in East Belfast for the season. taken to the Bangor Hospital. 7 30 Mid- week ser- Fair grounds for the oration of the day Miss Agnes, Farwell 3 3 3 Mr. ana Mrs. rranK L. Robertson ot His death was the result of a paralytic 7 30 Miss Alice E. Southworth has been in Miss Maud Thorndike, manager of the '[■ the races and the sports. Sunday the Time, 2.25 1-2; 2.20; 2.26. Damariscotta are spending two weeks at shoes. His age was 84 years, 7 months ;or and Western Union office at Cam- prayer praise Portland tile past week visiting her sis the Stephenson cottage on shore. Telegraph Florida's band under the direction of 4 TEAR OLD; PURSE, $200. Allyn was a den, was in Belfast the of and 24 days, and he born in Waldo- v; larger attendance ter, Miss Martha E. Southworth. Monday, guest 1 1 1 E. who is •eek. There are those Bandmaster Lewis gave an excellent Josephine Sharp, Piper, George Pendleton, employed her sister, Alice Thorndike, who returned boro, the son of Malachi and Hulda MacDonald of sable to see this Dummy Braden, Piper, 2 2 2 Hugh Somerville, Mass., in the Bangor Farmers’ Union, spent the. to Camden with her for a few days’ visit. growth concert in the Armory, being driven from (Winchenbach) Pitcher. About 38 years Patty Braden, Littlefield 3 4 3 arrived Friday to spend the summer Fourth with his family in East Belfast. year. But those who Mrs. the Post Office square by the rain. Crowds 2.29 2.33 1-4. with Dr. and Mrs. Everard A. Wilson. Powell Clayton of Washington, ago he came to Belfast and bought a •k service feel repaid, Time, 1-4; 2.30; Mrs. Charles M has returned D. of visited the Young C., who had arranged to spend the nee desire to come people ship during Sunday There was dancing afternoon and even- Doris who has in the of- farm on the Poors Mills road, later he Coombs, Deen from Rockland, where she was the guest summer in England, has changed her ion is the true and Monday. fice of the is now em- m the business and spring ing at the pavilion on the Fair grounds Coe-Mortimer, of her son, Almon M Young and family. plans and will arrive here Saturday to engaged grocery b ur spent in quiet com- ployed by Cyr Brothers at the bridge. THE U. S. S. FLORIDA with a large attendance and good music open her house on High st.eet for the bought a home on Congress street, now av evening is a very James Albert Gammans of New York Mr. and Mrs. C. H. of Cam- season. W. Howard. In ul culture. “The world by McKeen’s orchestra. Hopkins spent the Fourth with his sister, Miss the residence of Gerald The Florida wastwo and one-half years a den arrived Saturday for short visit Maud at their Church Clias. sea s, getting and spending Gammans, street Phillips, who is at work in Rock- early life he followed the in the was in commission in NOTES building, placed with Mr. and Mrs. George E. Kittredge. home. came home over .,>bler powers.” How land, the Fourth accom- but was also in com- the counter attrac- coastwise trade, 'hat Christian 1911 and cost over $10,000,000. She is Considering many panied by his cousin, James Linsey of irur' people A. H Robbins, who has been visiting Mrs. Harriet E. P. Reyes and Miss Eva mand of vessels going to the West In- if ced of spending some 510 feet long, 28 1-2 feet draft and her tions in every direction there was a large here several returned to Rockland, and Charles Downs of Port- days, Tuesday P. Park of Farmington arrived recently, he has made his that are land. Albert Watson of Gardiner was dies. Since retiring ing those things is She carries crowd in the city. It is said there were Lynn, Mass., accompanied by his family. guests of their niece, Mrs. Albert E. An- displacement 21,825 tons, a ra; maintenance of the also guest. home with his only son, Elbridge S ten 12-inch turret, twelve 5-inch secon- about 200 on the Saturday night train, Miss Elena B. Shute, little daughter of drews. s cart. Amid these busy Mr. Pitcher. Mrs. Pitcher has always been 1 which taxed the Windsor all Mr. and Mrs. S. S. L. been and Mrs. Edward Evans, accom- gleet the opportunity dary and two 3-inch anti-aircraft guns; House, Shute, has Mr. and Mrs. John Walton and Mr. and visiting relatives in Rockland the panied by their daughters, Esther and like an own daughter to him and their ion which the Thurs- with two submerged torpedo tubes. She lodging and boarding houses to their past Mrs. Jesse Jones of Lewiston are spend- week. Emily, left Friday auto for a short now Mrs. James •• the week Mr. and Mrs. by only daughter, Gladys, e\ presents. The pastor ing with Sumner has 63 officers and 1321 men. Her bun- capacity. The city was filled with auto visit with their son, Sidney Evans and iarger number of his Chester B. Frost arrived Bridges. T. Sleeper, was his pride and joy. His kers hold 2560 tons of coal and her parties all Saturday family in Wiscasset. They also spent Are to dis- speed day Monday. Stk you going j from Providence, R. I.., to spend a few Mrs. Ralph Emmons of Gardiner is the Fourth in Portland. wife, formerly Mrs. Lucy Wentworth in'. or will rating is 22.08 knots. Her engines devel- Olmsted and Commander Met- with his ug absent, you j Captain days mother, Mrs. Lena H. spending a ten days’ vacation with her Mclntire of Cushing, died about five ler by your presence? horse power. Her crew has all Frost. Dr. and Mrs William S. Thompson of op 42,000 calf were guests at dinner parties given parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Small at Her John W. Mcln- Augusta arrived Sunday to visit their years ago. only son, he North Church last the advantages offered in any High school by Mrs. William V. Pratt and Mrs. Ralph R. and Citypoint. Eugene Savage party of Ban- C. and tire of Seal was like an own son iv: was of unusual interest M. Johnson at their residences. son, George Thompson, family. Harbor, course. who are at their summer home in gor, Miss Edith L. teacher of do Frederick W. a on r." lies were and Strout, Thompson, sailor the to the deceased. Mr. Pitcher was a life- baptized THE PARADE. Eleven of the officers and several called on Belfast friends young Searsport, last mestic science in the Portland is U. S. S. was also a of y and fellow- .chools, Florida, guest his membership visitors were entertained at the long member of the Methodist church lady Friday. spending the vacation at her home in brother. He was in the navy on this t! .■ It was very pleasing The parade formed at 10 a. m. Monday ship Country Club Monday evening by Mr. East Belfast. when the German fleet and with his wife was a constant attend- !■: as of the church to see Miss Helen Morris has returned from surrendered. on Court street opposite school common, and Mrs. T. G. Dodworth at a dance and ■ ant. The funeral was held at the Pitcher coming forward and Bar Harbor, where she was the guest Mr. and Mrs. Allen Annes of Roslin- Mrs. Etta the concert on Post Office square being a bullet lunch. The house decorations Bunker of Sullivan is visit- take the several weeks of her Mrs. Albert No. 1 avenue, Sat- emselves to were in the national colors. were sister, dale, Mass., have returned home after ing her brother and Charles and residence, Northport on of a They sister, b given up account shower. The Stevens. must eventually va- Lieut. Com. Preston B. Haines, Lieuts. spending two weeks in their cuttage at Minnie Shaw, at her old home here. Mr. urday at 2 p. m., with Rev. Charles W. of new members was line was led by Belfast police and two Allen, Calhoun, Jeffories, Rusheton, Prof, and Mrs. James T. Sleeper of the Battery. and Miss Shaw had also for guests over Martin of the Methodist church officiat- rament of the Lord’s band the Fourth Mr. marshals, followed by the Florida’s Jones, VanBuren, Soper, Miller, Cooley, N. J., arrived Friday, called by and Mrs. Otis Stevens R. number of members Passaic, Misses Edith and Muriel DeBeck were ing. The bearers were Messrs. John and about 400 of her the Waiteway. the death of the latter’s and two children of Unity, Mr. and Mrs. men, including grandfather, guests of Mrs. Frank A. Bramhall over W. R. W. B. Fletcher Mucated. Both services W. Pitcher. G. M. Burton of Rockland and Mr. and Dunton, Howard, marines many of whom wore their over Mr. Horace the Fourth. Miss Muriel will attend the iieir simplicity anu im- j MRS. LUCY E. PERKINS. Mrs. Thomas Shannon of Camden. and Samuel Adams. The interment was Harvard summer school. seas medals. Her officers were in Alfred Johnson arrived ;uiet dignity. Next private Dr. Saturday in Grove Cemetery. Rev. A. C. auto from for a vis- pastor, autos. The Belfast Band, Murch Drum widow of Horace S. Per- by Brookline, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunker enter- “The Law of Lucy Eleanor, it. He the week in Portland at- DARK subject: Wescott with spent tained last week Walter W. Faunson, a HARMOR Major, preceded Mayor died at her home on Union street SETH L. MERCHANT. ist, Mrs. Leroy Paul; or- j kins, tending the State Centennial. musician on the U. S. S. members of the city the Pennsylvania. Mondard. As many of government, June 30th at 6.30 p. m., having been crit- His home is in Mass. Mrs. Amos J. King and little son, Lynn, Among the prominent summer residents y from home at present school pageant lloats, accompanied by ill for several weeks and for Seth L. Merchant died at his home in ically failing Mathews, have arrived from. to arrive the week are are Spencer Mrs. H. Donald Mansur and little during past Mr. those who still the school committee and an superintendent, two with heart disease and San Porto Rico, to spend the sum- this city Friday night, July 2nd, after u the past years Juan, daughter Norma are guests for the sum- and Mrs. Theodore be present. Stran- \ members of Thomas H. Mar- Frothingham, Boston; teachers, mer with her mother, Mrs. Clara M. mer of Mrs. Amos illness of about two months with Bnght's e cordially invited to complications. She was born in Belfast F. Carleton. Mr. J. Murray Forbes and ; shall G. A. and its allied Morison. will family, Milton, and are assured of a Post, R., bodies, of Mansur join them later. disease. He was born in Vinalhaven Dec. 2, 1837, the daughter David M. Mass.; the Richard D. Sears, Boston; the Recruiting Army squad from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benson and Mrs. the son of William and and Catherine (Holmes) Burgess and all Mr. and Mrs. Isaac S. Wilband of Lewis of June, 1, 1850, I Enoch Foster of Portland arrived here George Boston; Mr. and Mrs. under the direction of Private Eugene Thomaston arrived recently for a visit. Martha and has been in Bel- her life was spent here. A devoted wife C. of Merchant, recently from an auto trip to Calais and Mr. Wilband has but Mrs. Wil- George Clark, Jr., New York; Mrs. ith in Maine Smith with display of German war relics, returned, fast about 27 years. He was and she was also a woman of several as of Mrs. C. employed Spirit. mother, spent days guests band remains for a longer visit. Robert A. Boit of Boston. ‘citizens in decorated the His for- private autoes, ideals and strong Christian charac- J. Pattee. as a gardener and laborer. wife, high An visitor to this resort this n, speaking at the Fire Department. There were also a num- Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cuddy and son interesting Fannie and the ter. Since 1880 she had been a loyal Prof. Vernon Barker of Goddard Semi- merly Miss Longfellow, \ereises in City Norman of Boston, who are the season will be Sir Auckland the Hall, ber of clowns. The line of march was spending Geddes, survive that the of the church and its al- nary, Barre, Vt., and Mrs. W. E. Barker in following sons and daughters urged youth member Baptist summer Winterport, are frequent British with his stall out Court to down Franklin to of Caribou arrived last the ambassador, who, ducated to keep alive Franklin, lied societies. One daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Thursday, guests of Mrs. Amos F. Carleton. him: Thomas of New York, Marjorie of their Miss Maud E. will occupy two houses and will be .rincip'es for which Church, over Church to the junction of guests cousin, here, Mattie Marian and Doro- M. Lord of Camden, two sons, Fred W. Miss Alfreds State director of Mrs. McCabe, Barker. Ellis, the an the summer He asserted that in down to of acquisition to colony. Sir Lulu High, High junction Church, of and Edwin S. Boys’ and Girls’ Canning Clubs for the thy of Belfast, Linious of Lewiston pulation Maine had Perkins HaineB, Alaska, Auckland became interested in Dark Har- up Church to Memorial where it Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Bowker and Extension of the of Rockland. rgetic and intelligent Hall, Perkins of Belfast; also one sister, Mrs. Department University of Bangor and Benjamin little daughter Martha went to Bangor of is relatives in this bor through Mrs. Charles Dana nen than disbanded. The presence of the Florida’s Maine, visiting city. Gibson, The funeral was held at his iate home any other Annie L. Burgess of Crescent City, Fla., for a few visit. From Saturday days’ who was in London to visit her officers and crew wras most impressive, Eugene DeLushia and bride of Green- recently with Dr. Marshall of now in survive her. Three of there Mrs. Bowker and daughter went to Tuesday at 1 p. m., use Belfast, ville have been their home is in Brook- the as the defend- spending honey- sister, Lady Actor, and with her attended particularly marines; Mrs. Harriet Perkins Winthrop to spend two weeks. officiating. There were many > is a native of Belfast her grandchildren, moon in the Pendleton bungalow in East Bangor ers of our since the world the'farewell dinner tendered the ambas- idge Alfred country, war, Misses Geneva Eleanor Perkins Mrs. John L. Dow, Misses Lena San- Belfast. They have also visited in Rock- beautiful floral tributes. The bearers Johnson, Hoag, sador before he sailed for are held in veneration. Emma Leverne and Bertha land and in Vinalhaven. Washington. i of Maine's constitu- and Jessie Anne Innes, spent their child- born, Frost, were Elmer O. Hall, Fred Wentworth, istory of the State Whitten left Saturday noon in the Dow Mrs. Gibson has been a summer resident THE SPORTS, E1C. hood in her home and enjoyed her love Mrs. S. Green and two little Edward Norton and Charles Carroll. Ilis •- auto to the Fourth with Mr. and Leroy inspiration which it spend of Dark Harbor for years, having a charm- funeral was held at daughters are visiting relatives in this sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. a hoy. Maine’s sons Immediately after the parade the Fire and devotion. The Mrs. Montford S. Hills of Augusta. have been in ing home on Seven Hundred Acre city. They Bristol, Conn., Island, of came to said, were filled with Department gave an excellent demon- her late home Saturday at 11 a. ra., her Arthur Sturtevant Rockland, In Mrs. Elsie L. Evans of Stamford, the past two years, where Mr. Green was a short distance from the Islesboro Inn. ’ude for the charac- attend the funeral. ,,r stration on Church street under t'ie di- Rev. George C. Sauer, officiat- in a note says that Mrs. but is now located in Mrs. Gibson’s enthusiasm over the be iu- ■ pastor, Conn., personal employed, Bangor. State had implanted ties the rection of Chief S. S. L. Shute. ing. The bearers were Deacons George Emily Harris Hyams of New York, one Mr Green was for some time cornetist of Islesboro convinced ambassa- of Belfast’s most constant summer visi- in the Belfast Band and a soloist in the dor that it was the one place in Maine for W. H. Widdefield of Concord, Mass., The sports were under the direction of E. White, Charles H. Twombly, Alton tors, is still at Stamford for medical church. a summer home. is visiting in this city. E. Rhoades. The Baptist Harry A. Foster and began with a fine K Braley and Charles treatment and sincerely regrets that she game of base ball on the Congress street interment was in Grove Cemetery. will not be in Belfast this season.

SOME THE THURSDAY-The Comedy Hit of the Year! ate people have t a great many COLONIAT “231 HOURS LEAVE” Save $10 to $25 on Your Fall Suit ive “misfits” Belfast, Me. Douglas McLean and Doris May in a story of love b u y their Hogg Matinee at 2.30 and youth, replete with laughs and exciting moments. AT THE DAVIS SAMPLE SHOP man vJas in FRIDAY SATURDAY Why not make this we have the you have the ■’ie other day FRANK saving? goods, ALICE ORA of our or 1 shoe. We JOYCE money. Any Serge Oxford Gray heavy weight MAYO CAREW Summer Suits will be for fall and winter his foot and in the Famous Drury Lane Melodrama just the thing early IN THE ie UNIVERSAL SPECIAL wear. now and make a required a 9 B. Buy big saving. “The Sporting Duchess” “The Pedler of Lies” toed nim and he h\ From the Saturday Evening Post Story. lneni for and Pe out with the 5th Episode “THE MOON RIDERS” 1 COMEDY NEWS Specials Friday Saturday -hat they were SPECIAL will be Children’s Dresses in at less : ! Beginning July 12th, evening prices 22, instead of 20 cents— Plaids, Checks and Plain colors, , pair of comfort- NOTICE a slight increase of 2 cents. than can the material to make them _ you buy new shoes he had Jei' had on. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THE FOX SPECIAL DOUGLAS $1.45 to $2.69 L^niember—we carry William Russell s “SHOULD FAIRBANKS shoes in widths In a romantic love song of (Sizes 3 to 17 years) ^ A HUSBAND IN HIS LATEST, the plains. FORGIVE?” “When the Clouds Roll “Shod with Fire” Truly yours, THE St- A problem of the ages in terms By” DAV[S SAMPLE SHOP, Clark’s [Corner, High of modern life. A play amaz- 10th Episode It’s a dandy ! Come early Phone 156-12 ing in its theme and answer. for choice locations. “THE LOST CITY” Transfers in Real Estate Pennsylvania’s Idle Farms A Solomon ot 1920 VEYRA FAMILY! The following transfers of real estate MEET THE DE From Chester county, Pa., there comes Naomi was not handsome, why you a detail ed state- know, she was almost homely. She had were recorded in Waldo County Registry to us a paper containing Are the on the in a small freckled face with hazel and They Putting Philippines Map Washington alarming conditions which eyes of Deeds for the week ending July 1, 1920: ment of the straight hair the color of molasses, which which has Lucy A. Redman, Belfast, to Laura M. prevail in a famous region long she wore cut oif short with a bang. Worst Bragdon, do.; land and buildings in Bel- held the highest place in the nation for of all she was named Naomi Catherine fast. the productiveness of its farms. The Brown. “I think,” she said, one day Annie M. Sweetser, Camden, to Edward when studying her arithmetic on the editor of the Oxford P ress shows how H. Knowlton, Belfast; land and buildings piazza, “that a with a name like that the in Belfast. acute is the situation produced by ought to be one of Solomon’s wives, but available for service on James Randel, et al., Belfast, to Helen shortage of labor Solomon is dead so how can I marry him? number of abandoned Brown, et als., do.; land and buildings in the farms, how the Oh, dear! I’ll have to find a live Solo- in a section where Belfast. farms is increasing mon.” “Naomi, Naomi, come here, I an attractive Millard F. French, Belfast, et al., to farming should be occupa- want you to go down by the chicken in the United Adelaide L. French, Lincolnville; land tion if anywhere States, coop and pick me some daisies for the close at hand and and buildings in Lincolnville. with great cities every dining room table. Hurry, dear,” called within Lula M Pierce, Quincy, Mass., and modern comfort and utility reach; Naomi’s mother. “Yes,” she answered, traveled for miles Belle P. Mitchell, Portland, to George B. how where once one and started down the steps, scissors in farms on Paul, Searsmont; land in Searsmont. with well-kept and flourishing hand. “Solomon, Solomon, come take he finds now the Clyde R. Chapman, Belfast, to Charles both sides of the roads your wite,” she sang. She was picking or abandoned to weeds. B. Adams, Newport; land and buildings lands in grass peacefully and had nearly enough when in Belfast. In Lancaster and Lnester counties ana she was interrupted by loud squawk- southern Pennsylvania old and to see Pure Ladonna M. Jackson, et al., Montville, throughout ings turned in time two of her Made of Rich, Cream and men are at least to to Lester A. Merrithew, Morrill; land and decrepit trying father’s plump hens fighting desperately. buildings in Morrill. care for the stock on the farms which “Gracious!” she thought, “what shall I their left in response to the creameries Uoilins .vicuartny, tseitast, to naroia u. sons have do?” when the handsome rooster sepa- A VERMONT supply the lure If some farms are oper- Herrick, do.; land in Belfast. of the city. rated them, giving each a reproving ^ are tenantless cream from which Rebecca Riggs Crane, etal., Hewlett, ated to full capacity others peck. He then set to work digging rich, pure Jersey the of N. Y to Rebecca Fox Riggs, New York, or half cultivated, making average worms for them and all the rest—there below what it should be Ice Cream is made. And every N. Y.; land in Islesboro. cultivation far were at least 15 hens. “He is a regular process, In the rich Fred E. Dodge, Islesboro, to Millie Adele in such a farming paradise. feathered Solomon!” cried Naomi in de- to is belt of one from under Emejy, Jacksonville, Fla.; land and build- land surrounding Philadelphia light. “I’ll marry him, sure as you live!” pasteurization packing, a a few ings in Islesboro. sees, for instance, farm that our in bushels of wheat —Kate Elizabeth Rose control making T. N. Pearson, Morrill, to Forest and years ago produced 1800 personal and over to desolation. The Charles White, do ; land in Morrill. today is given the eastern shore Orman A. Hopkins, et ah, Belfast, to state of Delaware and CENTER MONTVILEE. a one-third Sarah L. Hu bard, do.; land and buildings of Maryland show shortage reduc- in Belfast. of farm labor and a corresponding Jersey Ice Mrs. Jaime C e»s She Is New aver- Schools in town have closed. Cream Marcelius R. Knowlton, Belfast, to «eyra. Doing tion of crops. Lower Jersey Hon. Jaime C. de Veyra, Who Has Just which amounts A. land and Work for Her Peo- ages-a quarter decrease, Mrs. Frank B. Jackson Lucy Redman, do.; buildings Been as Important passed away Re-elected Philippine a The is we can in Belfast. to third in Cape May county. huge Saturday, June 26, at 10 P. M. That why maintain, unvaryingly, a Commissioner to the U. S. ple in America. truck tens of thou- Frank A. Cushman, executor of the patches, aggregating in Ice Cream than is re- sands these fertile are E. E. Tasker has returned to Massa- higher quality Jersey estate of Ellen A. Boulter, Belfast, to of acres, in regions chusetts after a brief visit at home. Roy C. Fish, do.; land and buildings in hard hit by prevailing conditions, espec- quired by any State or Federal law. Belfast. ially by the loss of plain labor. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Place and Mrs. Em- such a background stands out Merton L. Fogg, Brooks, to Harry E. Against ma C. Cushman have gone to Portland. Its deliciousness will delight your taste. Its do.; land and buildings in Brooks. with peculiar distinctness the story of one Staples, Mr. and Mrs. Shura and little Aurora Hamlin, Knox, to Fred E. Cur- young man in Lancaster county whose Carney Tripl-Seal Packing will satisfy your sense of well be cited son have returned from Massachusetts. tis, Brooks; land and buildings in Brooks. hard-working devotion may and of for the of the rest of the coun- safety need wholesomeness. But Grover U. Braley, Burnham, to Edward emulation Levi H. Rogers of Searsport have been in of a food — P. Hunt, do.; land in Unity. try these days prospective recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Rog- when you buy Alice L. Morse, Belmont, to the Inhabi- shortage. He is an agricultural college ers. in tants of Belmont; land in Belmont. graduate who sticks to the farm spite " ” The not or Look for the Jersey Sign Herbert J. Hamlin, Knox, to Aurora of the offer ol an instructors dip by his pupils tardy absent during and tbe spring term of school were Doris Gil— Hamlin, do.; land and buildings ip Knox. college. He is intelligent earnest, well the Patrick and Doris Wentworth. Made by Jersey Ice Cream Company, Lawrence, B. F. Harriman, Liberty, to H, L. Jack- aware of the seriousness of prob- lem which the agriculture of the nation sou, Montville; land and buildings in Mr. and Mrs. James Hodges and Rob- has to solve. And all alone he is working Montville. ert Horne of Winslow were guests of SOLD BY his 200-acre farm. Hired help cannot be John F. Rogers, Belfast, to Belfast Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Erskine, June 27. he has no he de- Realty Co., do.; land and buildings in had; grown children; Northport. pends entirely upon himself. His neigh- The races at the St. Georges Agricul- READ & HILLS, not Belfast bors are of him. He does know tural on P. J unes H. Howes, Belfast, to Ralph H. proud Society’s park Saturday M., Druggists but he were Howes, do.; land and buildings in Belfast. what the autumn will bring, keeps well atiended. Over 600 tickets F. E. Spratt, Palermo, to Fred W. Jor- on the job early and late, using all his were sold. THE PHILIPPINE COMMISSIONER. Drains and gumption. dan, do.; land in Palermo. THE CHILDREN OF Mr. and Mrs. E. A. with Mr. No of the Del ware Sprowl, James W. to wonder the dean Roberts, Reading, Mass., The Baby of This Three Languages—Visayan, Spanish and and Mrs. F. B. Johnson of Beverly, C B land in Group Speaks Agricultural College says foodstuffs are Patterson, Belfast; Belfast. Mass., were recent guests and callers on English. going to be scarce and no wonder Frank W. Bryant, Searsmont, to John high; relatives the of and friends here. W. and Annie R. Hunt, do.; land and Pennsylvania secretary agriculture ed Mrs. de “I do declares that “the farm labor shortage is buildings in Searsmont. Permit us to present the De Veyra States," says YTeyra. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT one of the most serious confront- Frank E. Pressey, Bangor, to Alex not mean to infer we are perfect, for things family. ing the nation.” The Oxford editor is of Whitten, Islesboro; land and buildings in we are not. My people have most of The Hon. Jaime C. de Veyra is the the opinion that industrial America does Whereas, the divine Master has again Islesboro. the defects, I suppose, that other hu- TUG BOAT MEN entered our and taken from our Cherles W. Resident Commissioner from the Phil- not know what is happening to agricul- midst, Vincent, Swanville, et ah, mans at same time we have, but the tural but that industrial Ameri- order our beloved brother, Zalisko Foster, Licensed Engineers and pilots for New York H to Robert I'. Gray, do ; land and ippine Islands to the United States and America, W&NTPH buildings are far from the that many be $180 8 in Swanville. people ca will have to pay the price All honor therefore; it, ^$190, Engineers per month, hour day, tin. has just been elected to a second term after 8 6 Americans have been made to believe to the man who all alone undertakes to Resolved, that we, as members of hours, days per week. All year around perm anent positi< A. F. Clark, et. ah, Freedom, to Ernest filled of three years. As Resident Commis- run a Union Harvest No. will ever vacated by men who Quit service without T. Perry, et ah, do.: land and buildings in Not only are we a Christian people, farm, llis example ought at least Grange, 97, making any demand of cherish a remembrance of our is not a strike breaking advertisement Room 497 Sout! s Freedom. sioner he has a seat on the floor but our race has a history that we arc to stir a lot of New Englander to go back loving Applv to brother, one who was a and es- N. Y. N. H. & H. R R. Co. John F. Dyer, Burnham, to Frank the American Congress, the privilege not ashamed of. Throughout the Phil their abandoned garden patches.—Bos- loyal ton Herald. teemed member and whose influe.-ce was Miles, do.; land and buildings in Burn- of in debates, although no Islands the are nov taking part ippine people always fc.r tile best. naui. vote. to them- working earnestly improve That we extend to the be- Edward B. to Ida “How i Cleared the Mill of Resolved, Nealley, Winterport, Commissioner has an inter- selves and their conditions so will Pats,” by J. de Veyra they reaved family our sincere sympathy, and Colson, do.; land in Winterport. R. ». Do You Know esting wife and four bright Filipino be prepared to take over, their own af- fucker, commend them to the One above who Horace S. Carver, Anahemin, to Calif., kiddies. The De individ- fairs. We all love America for alone is able to comfort Will R. Davis, Boston; land in Lincoln- Veyra family, giving “As night watchman believe I have them, the seen 1 hat our charter be ville. ually and collectively, constitute us a chance to help ourselves and for more rats than any man. Dogs ! Resolved, draped wouldn’t for 30 that these resolutions be It is as foolhardy to travel along with half enough iris,. Lucy L. Staples, Belfast, to Herbert L. best argument as to the tact and capa- having promised us our independence, dar go near them Got SI pkg. ] days, } ance as it is to take a half a dose of medicine econo'i. land that which of inside of 6 weeks cleared spread upon our records, a copy sent to to Curtis, do ; and buildings in Belfast. bilities of Filipinos the Philippine is one of the dearest desires of RAT-SNAP, You’re after them ail the bereaved a sent to the full protection just as you seek absolute cure. Adelbert D. Wingate, Dixmont, to Islands have in Washington. the entire of the islands.” out. Killed them by the score i family, copy citizenship Belfast Journal and Com- r H. land and every night. Guess the rest were scared Bangor Weekly not some insurance on your Chest Braley, do.; build- The commissioner is a 100 per cent To American women whose ideas of j Why place furniture, y I’ll never mercial for publication. ings in Jackson away. be without RAP SNAP.’’ house or business and prepare for protection? Filipino, a Visavan, and is one of the Filipinos have been founded on Sun- Mr. j Leon Whitten, Knox, to Nathan H. Three sizes, 25c, 50c 31.<0 Sold and' and Mrs C. E. Howard, foremost leaders of the party in power day supplement descriptions of wild Mrs. j. w. Davis, do.; land and buildings in Knox. guaranteed by A. A. Howes & Co Hall Wentworth, Appiv to in the Islands. American occu- Mrs. de 1 Nathan H. Davis, Knox, to Harvey A. During tribes, Veyra’s gentle manner Hardware Co., and City Drug Store. Committee on resolutions. Dickey-Knowlton Real Shibles, do.; land and buildings in Knox. pation he has been successively gov- and evident culture have been a reve- Montville, May 31, 1920. INSURANCE Everett S. Brewer, Holyoke, Mass to ! ernor of his province, member of the lation. She is sought by women’s clubs “Do you know that your chickens Pythian Block, Belfa i Isabel A. Brewer, Winterport; land and | Philippine legislature, cabinet rneni- because of her charming manner as an come over into my garden?” Chil aren in Searsmont. “I Cry buildings | her and executive secretary of the impromptu speaker on the subject thought they must be doing that.” Frank A. to Maud E. did FOR FLETCHER S Bartlett, Unity, islands. nearest her heart—the women of her “Why you think so?” WHAT’S lHE REASON? Cornforth, do ; land in Unity. “Because they never come back.” Like many statesmen of the Philip- country. CASTOR I A Myra P. French, Roxbury, Mass, to pines, he was originally a newspaper At a recent \\ ashington Sibyl A. Perkins, Providence, R. I.; land gathering Many Belfast People in Poor Health With- man. He was one of the founders of she in a concise in Stockton Springs gave perfect English out Knowing the Cause. Bi iriche Hayter Treat, et al., Boston, El Nuevo Dia of Cebu, the first Fili- account of the work of a woman's club to < >rrin J. Dickey, Belfast; land in North- pino paper published advocating Phil- in Manila which supplies milk to the Notic port. ippine independence. The paper came babies of the poor and trains mothers There are scores of people who drag J. to existence Ornn Dickey, Belfast, Louis K. under the censorship of General Mc- to care for their young children. She out a miserable without realiz- land in relief cause of their TO NOTH' Northport. Sure the Hirsh, Akron, Ohio; Intyre, and on the appearance of the told of another woman’s club which ing suffering Day Wallace E. Richards, Northport, to The The sufferer from after day they are racked with backache first number the editors were left in has branches all over the Philippine indigestion, dyspepsia, and biliousness, needs no 1WISHthat I have soli State Highway Commission of the State to and suffer from the of Islands and which warning avoid the many worthless, so-called “cures” that are offered, headache; nervousness, of land in singular position seeing every maintains day j and business on H Maine; Northport. often containing harmful drugs. In these various huv: dizziness, weakness, languor depress- prominent article blue penciled. nurseries for the children of the work- vain, preparations James C. Dexter, Belfast, to Margaret been tried, frequently leaving the system weaker than before. ion Perhaps the kidneys have fallen be- C. A. but I land and Mrs. de Veyra, like her husband, is ing Christmas Bruce, t. Havey, Lewiston; buildings women, provides cheer The true “L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine brings quick relief hind in their work of filtering the blood in Belfast. a “live wire” in the Philippines’ cause. for the lepers, the insane and the con- that be the root of the trouble. my GRANITE SHOT without the risk of injurious after-effects. Instead of a fp and may Horace V. Thorndixe, to She is the best known in and data to Look to your assist them in their Ward, Joseph Filipina victs, gathers influence leg- temporary improvement, at the expense of weakening some It kidneys, STREET, or gone o E. timber in Thorn- She an them the need. You Wing, do.; standing America. is interesting public islation for the benefit of Filipino wo- vital organ, it helps the entire digestive apparatus, tones the * work—give help they dike. can use no more recommended as has been speaker and is constantly giving illus- men and children. stomach, and establishes a general healthy condition. Taken A highly reporter Herbert Koselly, r to J. d. Bart- the than Doan's Kidney Pills—en- reedom, trated lectures at women's clubs and The four little De Veyras, shown in regularly, physical improvement which will result, will remedy devoting my whole lett, do.; land and buildings in Freedom. also overcome the fear of a new attack. ft dorsed by people all over the country and other gatherings. Mrs. de Veyra is a the picture, having attended the pub- .lames Webster, Swanville, to Lydia H. “L. F.” can be with to by your neighbors in Belfast. the quarrying and bureau all in herself and has lic schools in given perfect safety every member j North R. land publicity Manila, slipped right into Mrs. Hattie 86 Waldo Whitford, Kingston, I.; of the family. It has been a family health-restorer for 60 O I Wallace, avenue, of v. in put the Philippines on the map, so far the same grades in the schools of granite. You and buildings Swauville. years; its friends are steadfast. You can buy a large bottle e Belfast, says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills did me as the women folk of con- | Alfred Stinson, to E. R. Car- Washington Washington. Even little Mary, the * a world of when 1 suffered from her Searsport, (60 teaspoonful doses) from your druggist for 50 cents. 'I good something doing land in Frankfort. gressional circles are concerned. of the trouble. cured me of this ter, do.; baby family, speaks three lan- “L.F.” Medicine Co, Portland, Maine. kidney They ty of finished work W. L. Carter, Searsport, to E. R. Car- “1 find that the Filipino people have guages—her native tongue, complaint and during the past few years Spanish 1 ter. do.; land in Searsport. been much misrepresented in the Unit- and English. I have had no more trouble from my kid- | Charles O. Montgomery, Camden, to E. neys. I have previously recommended A Jones, Belfast; land and buildings in Doan’s Kidney Pills and what I said in my ! A. S. HEAL. Northporf. former statement holds good today." M. Albert Ames, Stockton Springs, to Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t simply Bridge Street, Be Olof M. Noble, do.; land in Stockton Somebodys ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kid- Springs. “PLAY ney Pills—the same that Mrs. Wallace1 BALL!” in Walter K. Fort to Car- the Clark, Fairfield, Philippines. had. Fostcr-Milburn Company, Mfgrs., rie E. land and build- in luck Weeks, Winslow; Buffalo, N. Yr. ings in Winterport. | James S. Harriman, Belfast, to Fred S. Hutchins, do.; land in Belfast. this evening WANTED WL.COOI Morton L. Clark, Liberty, to Charles AGENT6 in town and c in Maine to W Jennys, land and buildings in every ty ( Belfast; sell insurance ror trie fra- Liberty. monthly disability ternities. to m -n, w >men and chi dren. Com- Herbert S. Smith, to Louis for 1 Undertakei Searsmont, Is it You? mercial policies E nployers Indemnity Cor- de Lemos, Belfast; land and buildings in poration, Kinsas City. Capital $700,000. This Belfast. You vrill find that the service of Is your chance to help reduce the H. C. L. Part Fred L. Toot'iaker, et als., Belfast, to or whole time work at home This co mbi- Sarah A. Nichols, Belmont; land in Mor- T and K Tea In your home makes nation cannot be duplicated in Maine. Experi- Licensed Embalmer rill. ence unnecessary. Liberal commission. Ad- the meal so much more enjoyable. dress ti. C. REED, Richmond, Maine. License i~ OAK Swanville. T and K Tea is so good—so popular HILL, Maine. —almost all dealers hereabouts sell it. Belfast,

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Farnham were in Ask for T and K Tea. Kockland calling on friends recently. ALGOLA PILLS Mr. Arthur Thompson of Poor’s Mills Regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. ! Make Pure Blood. For was a guest of James Webster recently. Constipation. Relieve s Gas, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache. Smalley STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bowden of Stock- THE Try them. 10c. 25c. At druggists. Duane Pharmacai Co., sole proprietor. P. O. Box ton were gi ests of A. P. Toothaker and UNITED STATES BRANCH ROCKLAND, CAMDE1 1103, City Hall Station, New York. See j family June-27. signature on each box. and BELFAS1 PHOENIX ASSURANCE of LONDON Mr Will Young and family of Pros- COMPANY, Ltd., pect were week-end guests of Ernest No. 100 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. AUTO SERVICE Harvey and family June 26. FOR SALE PERCIVAL BERESFORD, U. S. MANAGER. | Leave Hotel Rockland A HORSE HAY also a cross! Mr. and Mrs. Warren Seekins returned FORK., Thorndike Hotel at 7 a to Augusta June 26, after spending two On the 31st day of December, J919. cut saw. Apply to Leave Windsor Hotel, t weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Amount of its GRACE E. WALTOR, 10.30 a m. and 4 30 p. m Here's Indisputable evidence that the U, S. Deposits is. 000 00 O. Seekins. Filipino people have been Ameri- $£610 Avenue, Belfast. ! These cars connect wit! canized ! The Lincolnville, great American game ot baseball is the rage in the islands. THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY IN THE U. S. ARE AS FOLLOWS: Tel. 137-5 tf25 Bus to Bangor. Mr. and Mrs. Walter (Jrogran and Miss This shows a which This sch dule will be photograph parade preceded one of the big games in Cash in banks (on interest and not on Caroline Bacon of Winterport, and Mr. Manila. interest).$ 436,429 64 time as possible until fur': Baseball is played from one end of the to tiie Real estate ! of were recent archipelago other, unincumbered.Nil Edward Clark Bangor as in Bonds and Stocks owned and, other branches of athletic sports, some classy players have been (Market Value).3 933 666 00 of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peavey. on r al For Sale ARTHUR S. SMALL^ guests developed. Mortgage Loans Estate...* Nil free from any prior Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Seekins and daugh- incumbrance) Low second nand 436-2 RO ^ Accrued Sediritiea (Interest and Rents, etc.). cA oa* iq price parlor Telephone ter Viola, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Other Securities....ZZ7Z77ZZZZ7 Nil and kitchen Seekins were in Hampden June 20, the WILL PREVENT MUCH SICKNESS. Premiums and Accounte due and in of stoves, process Collection.* 1333 663 36 of Mrs. Sarah Partridge. Accounts otherwise guests secured.....Z...ZZZ.ZZZZ.V 36 136 11 J. AUSTIN McKEEN Albert E. Amin-"5 These enervating days are fraught with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peavey and Mr. Total Net 433 and Mrs. A. P. Toothaker and two danger to people whose systems are poor- Assets.$6,794 24 s sons, Your LIABILITIES Real Elwood and Jack were in Orrington, ly sustained. This leads the makers of Help Digestion FOR SALE Estate-Timberla When acid-distressed, relieve the Amount due and not due Banks or other June 20, the guests of Mrs. Julie Toot.h- Hood’s Sarsaparilla to say, in the interest Creditors. « j^i Reserve or amouut to reinsure WITH CHAPIN FARM aker and daughter Alberta. of the less robust, that the full effect of indigestion with necessary outstanding r*iBksIV/.*.V.177V.*.*.V.V.*.*.V.*.V.V.*.V.*.... 3 061 975 31 this good old family medicine justifies Losses due and unpaid. ..' 2*47166 Second Hand Furniture Losses and not ROOMS 6-7 ODD FELIO*' calling not a but adjusted cus.44 612 00 it, only blood-purifier Losses and in suspense. unadjusted ...... OF also a tonic It is sustaining. It gives 262 564 30 ALL KINDS. Telephone 16-1 U strength, aids digestion, promotes re- Other Liabilities of the KmioidS Company...... CASTORIA ”.7.7. .*..*.7.7.7..... Nil freshing sleep, and will prevent much Dissolve easily on tongue—as J. AUS1IN McKEEN, Belfast, Me. For Infants and Children sickness at this time of Total year. pleasant to take as candy. Keep Liabilities.^507.623 27 fiHICHESTER S.PtLt Hood’s Pills, which are gentle and Greatest amouut in any one .TIUSDUMOM '1;,, X/1 In Use For Over 30 Years your stomach Ki-molds risk.'. Dependant Ladies! Ask your thorough, may be taken with in cases sweet, try Greatest amount allowed by the rules of the to be LOST k Clil-ehes-tere ?><»'■ Av it, Company insured in’any I upon construe and «•<>!• M bears one town or 1 ^ Pills in Red Always where there is need of a cathartic or lax- MADE BY SCOTT ft BOWNE city, villnee. t/ln np4l„n.ti._ n boxes, sealed with ttJA insured in SAVINGS BANK J the ative. MAKERS OP SCOTT'S EMULSION Greatest amount to be any one BOOK 652, iss ed by Take no other B“' block..*7.7,* I and ’fire £1 fort depart- the Stockton Trust Pranrlat. Ask "!;«,^ 1 Signature of Springs Co block- W JIKAV 1 Life risk lament. f DIAMOND ,.f«2 Companies:—Maximum written. ton Springs, Me. Finder please return to 1 vests known as Best, nlfk Come in and subscribe for The Journal. retained Amount by Company. S. B. MERRITHEW, Treasurer. SOLD BY DRIIGGISIS 1 HARNESSES Are high and scarce. I bought tCHW: a carload while in boston the other day. Bought them lo w. UNIVERSAL CORD COULD NOT WALK TEN FEET UNTIL Will sell them sturdy oversize TANLaC RESTORED H1SHEAL1H, cheap. establishes a i irf that HE DECLARES. Single and double harnes ses, tor supreme 1* standard robes, blankets, boots and many J^hilm and freedom from “I really could not let you go without telling of the good Tanlac has done me, parts, like separate saddles) skidding- for anyone who has been benefited as I have by Tanlac should not only be will- hames and tugs, bridles, etc. oomparative but t h»t ing anxious for the sake of others to ved tell Come and see them. ersal Cords it,** said Captain Ernest H. Hill, 52 Chestnut while ,v>ed for free Street, Portland, Me., W. L. WEST. telling of his wonderful experience to a ■ w outs and Tanlac representative, recently. Captain L qualities. Hall, who for ten years was captain of .«t them. A "THE GOOSE THAT LAYS THE vessels between Portland and the ; plying GOLDEN EGGS.” Popular Islands of Casco Bay, is now captain of the Ben Hur, and is undoubt- — edly one of the most popular command Few lecturers lecture like Alexander officers jng of vessels in this harbor. Cairns. Indeed, few can, for this he said: 4 Continuing, mirthful orator mixes his sermons with ror the past years I have been eight his wisdom with wit and lec- in a badly run-down condition and before smiles, tures with I started taking Tanlac I could hardly laughter, making everybody CUT DCUG STORE, READ A HILLS stand up. When I walked I would have happy and at the same time driving BEACONS HERE—THIRD DAY. to hold on to to about at home good, thoughts. A PROPRIETORS. something get helpful feature of the third day of our Community Chautauqua is the Beacon all. After meal I would be in the When Cairns on every Dr. appears the Concert Company—a surprising quartette of artists. worse sort of misery and bloat terribly opening day at your Community Chau- Mr. one Roy Cropper is of the finest tenors in Boston. He was the from the formation of gas and my appe- LOWERS tauqua—tilings will happen! If you unusual boy soprano soloist at St. Paul’s tite was so poor I had to force down every Cathedral of that city until his are unable to smile stay away, for this voice Musicians and mouthful I ate. My nerves were in such changed. the press predict that he will become one of bad condition I could get but little sleep big, genial Irishman refuses to be se- the greatest tenors of the country. and rious unless he can make you smile at Miss sometimes 1 would nearly jump out Elsie Biron, violinist, is one of the few real virtuosos the lady of today. of the bed. I would also have smother- same time. His true-to-life ser- The famous Bostoniah Ladies’ Orchestra engaged Miss Biron as concert- ing spells at night when I would have to mon, “The Goose That Lays the Gold- mistress, and in the subsequent tours across the country she established an Antique get up to and then I would en Shop get my breath is a from Eggs," happy chapter the enviable record of successes. Opposite Shoe Factory, Main Street. become so weak 1 would fall back just book of life and is guaranteed to make Boston boasts of Miss Marguerite Porter as one into the bed again. Lots of times I would of its leading sopranos. New your heart bigger, your smile broader You will have to hear this and Southern Old have to open the windows and doors of charming young lady sing to fully appreciate the England and your better. Don’t miss 3 my room to let in fresh air or go out of thoughts meaning of the word “exquisite.” Alexander Mahogany Furniture PA1TERSON & t he room into the in order to Cairns. Chester Cook, is SYLVESTER open get my pianist, numbered among the finest young musicians of breath. In the mornings I always felt the Old Side 4 country. Many people call Mr. Cook the "poet of the and that Boards, Post Beds, Desks, 3 worse than bed. piano,” is when 1 went to I kept indeed, a good appellation. Piece Dining Tables, Inlaid Chairs, Pic- getting worse and along toward the last I wiinierport tures, You and I and our friends and will Bureaus, Tables, Clocks, Rugs, became so weak 1 not do neighbors surely enjoy the Beacon could my work Concert Dishes, Mirrors with Pictures, Wing and Company when they appear here on the third I could not walk ten feet without be- Capt. S. B. Rich attended the centen- day. Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans and lots of other coming exhausted. ; nial at Portland. Relics. I0w3« J decided to try 1 anlac after everything Rev. C.A. Purdy broke one of his wrists ! else had failed to do me any good, and I I one day recently. certainly glad I did, for I had not | taken more than two bottles when I could Walter A. Cowan of Hallowell was in Eastern Inc. 1 Stsamslip BELFAST eat anything I wanted without being ; town a few days ago. Luos, ! troubled with gas or bloating and a great Mrs. Clement D. Cates of BANGOft LINE deal better in every way. I con- Jacksonville, Well, is > tinued taking and while I have taken Fla., having her summer home here it, wired. SUMMERS SCHEDULE J only five bottles, all my troubles have been STEAMSHIPS ;CAMDEN AND BELFAST Cut I completely overcome. I feel as good Mrs. Edward Howe has returned from Price as Leave Store Belfast I did when I was twenty years old and the Eastern Maine General Hospital in daily, except oundays, at 4.30 p. m., for Rockland and j can get about as well as I ever could, and Bangor. Camden, Boston. RETURN—Leave Boston ■ so daily, except Sun- nally invite you to visit our cut | feeling strong and full of energy my at price Mrs. C. L. Barrows has been the days, 6 p. m. for Belfast and way landings. work is a pleasure to me. I sleep as sound guest Leave i Main j Belfast daily, except at 7.15 Street, where we will be as a of her Mr. and Mrs. Clark in Mondays pleased ; child every night and never wake up parents, a. m. for Sherman. Bucksport and Bangor. 'll our until some — line of one wakes me and always get RETURN Leave Bangor daily, except Sun- days, at 2 m. timf up feeling good. I really can’t say too Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Bussey and Miss p. (standard ) much for Tanlac as it has made a new Beatrice NOTE—Landings will be made at Searsport White have returned from a and Winterport by steamers Boston on Cioods, also a line of Ladies’ and man out cf me.” motor trip to Portland and leaving vicinity. Saturdays and from Bangor on Mondays. Land- Tanlac is sold in Belfast Read & will by Knowles’ Orchestra played at the me- ings be made at Nf>rthport commencing Children's Furnishings Hills; in Prospect by L C. Dow & Co., ! morial services of the I. O. O. F. in June 21st. in Brooks by Albert R.'Pilley, Stockton GEO. E.DUNTON, Agent, Hampden, Sunday afternoon, June 27. " Springs by J. C. Gordon, Winterport by Belfast, Maine, Mrs. A. A. who spent the win- Winterport Farmers’ and F. A. Barden, | Union, ter in New' arrived IHOMPSON & HcINTOSH McCambridge, Frankfort. Morristown, Jersey, home June 27, after a few days’ stop in Northport. Special Notice FROM WALDO COUNTY TO SIBERIA Miss Doris Campbell of Somerville, — Mass., is at the home of her grandpar- We wish to inform the public that we Mr. and Mrs. C. S. for a The white sweaters referred to in this ents, Nason, few are doing business all the time weeks’ THE MADRIGALS ana if you stay. OPEN CHAUTAUQUA. wish to letter were made by the Red Cross in buy or sell real estate of any kind Mrs. Ada M. Dyer of Throe little we would Belfast, Troy and Islesboro: Columbus, Ohio, I women—just three—but what wonderful music they produce be pleased to talk with you. who was called here several weeks ago It seems incredible that little |E. A. STROUT Farm The American Red Olga Cappuccio can play the violin as site does, Agency. Cross, by the critical illness of her Mrs. this ROY C. Local mother, yet youthful artist is one of the season’s on FISH, Manager, Vladivostok (Siberia) Chapter. J. sensations the Chautauqua INSURANCE Lucy Dyer, has been obliged to return platform. Vladivostok, June 2, 1920. home. Room 2, Odd Fellows’ Block, Belfast, Me. ■ I lien there is Eva ikon with several Waldo County, Maine, Chapter— May Tike, one of those sopranos whose voice a tf 47 agency valuable companies Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis and has Dear Members, One and All: daugh- smile in it. Miss I*ike! is noted for her careful .. I conduct a general fire insurance business, ter Cora have returned to their selections of songs, for it home in seems as How I wish you could know what a though every number strikes home and "success.” protection at reasonable rates, Binghampton, N. Y., after a vacation registers Miss l'-dith Marshall is a throb of pride heart spent w'ith her Mr. and Mrs. bundle of music and She the business you may give me will be my gave when, upon parents, A. versatility. plays WAMTED rightly L. Blaisdell. ’cello, xylophone, musical lyre, Swiss hand bells and also :od looking over a lot of white sweaters, I reads in a delight- appreciated. ful Board for an in a Congratulations are extended style. elderly lady family found the mark of your chapter attached cordially to To hear the is to where there are no children. Some place Mr. and Mrs. Silas C. Blaisdell who Madrigals be made happier. They will he to en- to eight of the remainder of the lot waiting within 3 or 4 miles of the ROY C. them, w'ere united in marriage at the home of tertain you on the lirst day. city. Write at FISH, once being from Wellesley and Newton, Mass., the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil ODD FELLOWS BUILDING, MAINE. EBELFAST, chapters. bert Arey in Hampden Wednesday even- Box 129, Belfast, Maine. ing, June 22. are at . 45 year already. given to Division. Mrs. Young graduated from MASONIC TEMPLE ROOM 3 ! Northport Belfast. the wife of an orthodox Ave., priest, also refu- the Winterport High school and Far- gees here with < lothes to Tslsphone 223-3 barely enough mington Normal school and has been a cover them. A third was given to a successful teacher in this State and New Russian school whose young girl mother Hampshire. They have the best wishes Meaty—-Especially Tasty—SUPERB used to do volunteer work with our of a FOR SALF from chap- wide circle of friends for a happy I Direct Nature SUPE.RBA Beans are especially ter, but who died last year. A fourth and selected and screened. Our prosperous life. They are to reside To settle an the Standard of Quality is so went to her little friend whose "estate, house of the father at the corner of Main and high you are sure to like this Washington late E. S. Shuman at 116 Waldo avenue, absolutely delicious BEND died in Germany and whose mother has streets. food product. NO a of nine room MONEY! hard work to earn food for them both. consisting house, harn, carriage house, hen pen and 1 1 2 acre of Here’s just the shoe men and The suffering here is terri le and we SUPERBA ON THE LABEL boys want land with fruit trees and heroes Adi ly for the summer. Made shall soon be facing another winter. EAST SEARSMONT of extra quality to FAIR HOLMES, SUPERB FOR YOUR leather; indestructo Every one is sorry to see the Siberian TABLE leather soles. Men 17tf R. D 2. Belfast M »in» how wear! And so Commission close up its wonderful work Buy of your dealer. they oh, comfortable! Harry Bickford of Bangor spent June neighborhood here as our chapter is far too tiny a one MILLIKEN 20 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. TOMLINSON CO., Distributors to carry on mucb of the relief although Bickford. Children Portland, Maine. we shall do our best. Having lived here Cry Mrs. Velma and four many years I am able in many cases to Ordway children FOR FLETCHER'S of Lincolnville weie IJ get in toucn with destitute families whose recent guests of Mrs. T f A u— Albert O A S O R « : 2 still them from assist- Marriner. pride keeps asking Edwin *£ ’•=* C. Heal came home from Houl- c ® ance through the more public channels, -2 a ton to attend the of his “*• as as can their children graduation sister, ,N >» long they keep ca J-J Miss Arline fed and have of their Lares and Pen- Morse, from the Camden < 2 recent guest of Mrs. W. L. Bick- ■* W to s which the people have had to part with “ *ord. This is her first vist home in E -c_: » ; : 10 gel iooa. 19 years. *c S-8B | i With greetings to ali members, and c Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burgess and two a = deep and grateful appreciation of your s i & ; children of Rockland Were the Post ns 1.0-0 : I remain, guests, Toasties work, a U •= S June 20, of his Mrs. § Yours very sincerely, daughter, Albert Marriner. were .5 ^ i i Eleanor L. They accompanied by "S * | Pray, : Mr. Burgess’ Mrs. Buv © Treas. mother, Mary Burgess, .tlrer who will spend the summer 3 Mrs. F. S. Pray, with Mrs. •otid’s sl„; c Marriner. 're Care American Consulate, Vladivostok. Act 3 S “Keep who will ihe city’s alleys, a'ains las I A girl was putting up some decorations CORN FLAKES = I Take the smooth shorn plain,— I in a church when the minister 03 Give to us the cedar happened « valleys, to look in. B || »• S Rocks and hills of Maine!” Seeing some tacks lying CORN * about in the pulpit he said: “You should FLAKES 1.65 aw easr S =?* * $3.27 $2.75 03 « j- « I|”0 not leave the Siz«s9-m OJMi« 2 < tacl^s there, Katie. iNow rft°ce: State Trim what would street, Co., Boston. PROSPECT lERRY happen if I stepped on one ^_ in the middle of the sermon next Sun- day?” “Oh, well,” said Katie, “there The List s Ginn Mr. and Mrs. Morr and children would be one They Top point you wouldn’t of Rockland have been linger visiting Mr. and on long, anyway. Mrs. W. H. Ginn. For superior flavor, attractive form and 11 Mrs. A. B. Godsoe and children of Al- in You be a bany, N. Y., who have been visiting here, improved quality. You never tire of Time-Waster have gone to Bangor to visit relatives. VICTIMS eating Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Hooper and chil- j Post TOctStieS. That’s why more Toasties dren of Brewer were week-end visitors This Summer with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holbrook, June i are sold the United States than 26. RESCUED throughout ? • ? W. D. Harriman wishes to thank the bladder and other com • Kidney, liver, uric acid any flakes; and why this food has men in Stockton who gave him such a troubles are most dangerous be- large vote in the primaries and also the an hour or so cause of" their insidious attacks. become a household favorite. each day this men in Winterport, Frankfort and Pros- !ummno5:spendn mer Heed the first that can be pect who voted for him. warning they give ieammg something turn- that ."nt0 dollars and cents. they need attention by taking You Guard Against Burglars, But What Ready to eat. No waste. Delicious. courses are built to suit YOU. Your in- About Rats? GOLD MEDAL ^'.1(1 ual neeas are studied us. Rats steal millions of dollars’ " by worth of sure etc. To be of the imation grain, chickens, eggs, Destroy prop- best, always specify and are a menace to cheerfully given. erty health. If you are Post in 1 troubled with rats, try RAT-SNAP Toasties from The your Webb School of Business It will Burely kill them—prevent odors world’s standard remedy for these ordering grocer Science will often Cats or dogs won’t touch it. Comes in disorders, ward off these dis- eases and 103-5. all the cakes. Three sizes, 25c, 50c, Jl.oo. Sold strengthen the body against Made Postum Cereal Battle Creek, Open year. further attacks. Three all by Co.,Inc., and guaranteed by A. A. Howes & Co sixes, druggists. Michigan. Hall Hardware Co. and City Drug Store’ Leek for the lui Geld Medal oa every boa aad accent no iiaitatine The Republican Journal A RECORD THAT SHOULD WINTERPORT CONVINCE YOU Mrs. Annie Ritchie has been the Belfast, Thursday, July 8, 1920 Of the merits of Hood’s Sarsaparilla guest of Mrs. F. A. Low recently. as the standard blood purifier, appe- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY tizer and tonic. Originated in a Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ford spent a few with Mr. and Mrs. Pub. Co. famous physician's prescription no-e days Austin Ricker in The Republican Journal Monroe last week. than 50 years ago. Adopted as the True medicine in thousands Mrs. Edith Grant, who has been teach- in regular family A. 1. BROWN. Editor. met the ing in N. is the Goodyear homes. Has Westfield, J., guest of Economy of American a with universal Mrs. T. G. Fellows. -lti fa. ADVERTISING TERMS. For one square, tests of half-century from the best knov.n one inch length in column, 50 cents for success. Made Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole moved Friday and berries named from one week and 35 cents for each subsequent roots, herbs, barks the Rundlett house to the house Tires for Small Cars insertion. in the Dispeusatory. Will prove its owned by Isaac Rankin. TERMS. In advance, merit to if you will give it a trull. SUBSCRIPTION you F. W. Carleton, local chairman of the 0 six 50cents a Hood’s P N. 12.00a year, $1.00for months; As good cathartic, E. M. P. A., was at the North New- for three months. burg creamery last Friday. Built into searsmontT^ Mrs. Lucy Bennock Blair of Morris- Goodyear Tires for small QUOTATION. N. town, J., and three children arrived cars is the Sunday for a visit with her Mrs. is a relative value not ex- l o let it be known that no- Prof. Herbert Cobb of Chicago mother, high "We ought A. A. Barden. first can and body who does not put America guest of his mother, Mrs. Mary Cobb ceeded even in consort with us."—Woodrow Wilson, at Mias Lulu who the famous brother, Eben Cobb and family. Clark, has been the Goodyear West June 13, 1916. guest of her Mrs. B. Point, __ sisters, E. Nealley storm in years and Cords on the The worst electrical Mrs. Warren Grant, left Saturday for world’s highest A SCHOOL PROBLEM **ast priced passed over this place Sunday night, Livermore. and automobiles. when the roads were badly washed A very large A government of the people, by the number of people from gardens flooded. °k* °f town _were here Monday to enjoy people, for the people, must have pat- the centennial celebration Bryant motored and welcome Manufactured in riotism, education, orderly and just ad- Mr. and Mrs. Charles home demonstration. 30x3-, 30x3%- and and on their return ministration, and industry as the corner to Guilford recently, Mrs. Abbott Miss Warren and Miss 31x4-inch sizes the were their daughters, Dorothy world’s stones of its foundation. When these are accompanied|by Warren, who were in town to attend the by largest Mrs. George Hayden of undermined or when they crumble the Maud Bryant and Merrill-Nealley wedding, left for their tire devoted to these home in Somerville, Mass., factory sizes, Republic will fall. History shows that Guilford. Saturday. About 40 education is not only the mainspring of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holmes of Wilton from this town were at East- every detail of the work done on and ern Star were of Mrs. Matilda Reynolds Grange hall, South progress but is also a bar against re- guests Newburg Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rolerson of Auburn Thursday to attend the Waldo County them is marked versal to a lower type of human exist- Veterans’ Association. by were guests of his mother, Mrs. Rolerson, An exceptionally extraordinary fine musical ence. We believe all thoughtful persons over the 4th. program was enjoyed by all. skill and care. will admit that in every country where acci- The death Otis Robbins met with a serious of Miss Jane Thompson, to education of he was youngest little attention is given dent one day last week when daughter of the late Mr. and break it, a Mrs. William If own a the so-called masses, patriotism is merely working on a cross cut saw to Thompson, occurred at the you Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, piece struck him in the face cutting a residence of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Perry an impulse, a wise government by the gash that required the taking of four North Winterport, June 28th. The funeral Maxwell or, other car these a and is people has been failure industry stitches. services were held Wednesday afternoon, taking inert. The large number of students in ReVi C. A. Purdy officiating. The inter- assure Large delegations from Quantabacook ment sizes, true and was in Pilgrims Home Cemetery, yourself Goodyear our universities, colleges secondary Lodge, F. and A. M., and Rosewood Chap- Monroe. schools, and the crowded condition of our ter. O. E. S., attended church service mileage and economy on your car when the pastor, Rev. All were deeply shocked by public school rooms in almost every part Sunday morning, Wednesday an excellent patriotic when it was learned that last in- E.E. Harrison, gave Frances, daugh- the nearest of the country, during the year, songs, ter of Mr. and visiting Service address on “Liberty.” Patriotic Mrs. Leslie Carleton, had Goodyear war stimu- died at dicates that the has greatly with orchestra accompaniment, were en- the Eastern Maine General Hos- Station Dealer. lated the desire for knowledge, and this joyed by all. pital, Bangor, following a surgical opera- for appendicitis. She entered the augurs well for the future. There are, the courtesy of the teacher, tjon Through High school last year as a freshman and adverse conditions which de- Mrs. Abbie we have the names Go to him for Tires and however, Bryant, had made many friends by her Goodyear for of the in the grammar grade who pleasing mand our immediate attention. There is pupils and quiet ways. The funeral was held at were not absent a day for the term just her late home near Tourist there scarcity of teachers. Last ye ar many Howard Holmes, Cole’s Corner, Friday Goodyear Heavy Tubes; closed: Leland|Cushman, afternoon, Rev. C. A. had had no and Drummond Purdy officiating. of those employed special Alice Higgins, Gardiner A number is no surer means to Pack- large of schoolmates, relatives tire sat? but little ex- Ruth Miller, Mildred genuine training for their work and Hemenway, and friends were in attendance. There ard. Gardiner Hemenway and his brother Some of them were employed was a profusion of isfaction. perience. who live tw'O miles away, lovely flowers, among Drummond, them being a because no others could be provided. the entire beautiful pillow from her have not been absent a day for classmates and and Leland Cushman schoolmates. The burial Some schools were closed and many de- year. Ruth Miller was in Oak the Hill Cemetery. Besides her were absent only two half days for termrated. The public schools suffered parents, she left two brothers and two year. sisters and a more than the colleges and universities grandfather, Manly Colson of Ellingwood’s Corner. This was unfortunate because a large JACKSON. A ma.ority of our young people pass direct- pretty home wedding took place at the home of Mr. ly from the public schools into the work and Mrs. Edward B. i F. R. Stevens was a recent business Nealley, Wednesday June i of life. The Russell Sage Foundation, evening, 30th, visitor in Belfast. when their only daughter, Winnifred Ma- | which is a high authority, has found that rie, was united in Reed is friends marriage with Neal Double-Cure Mrs. Margie visiting Clifford Merrill 30x3'2 Goodyear $ O50 Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the price the public schools of the entire country of Freeport, in the pres- » and relatives in Dixmont. Fabric, All-Weather read. A/J ence of about 25 guests. you. are asked to pay for tubes of less merit —why risk show an of only 52 per cent, Promptly at 8 cosily efficiency friends o’clock the Mrs. Adah Thompson is visiting bridal party formed at the 30x3V2 Goodyear Single-Cure ~i casings when such sure protection is available? S we take into 50 s d 50 when consideration attend- head — in for a few days. of the stairs and marched to the Anti-Skid Aj X 30 ?: 3sice Troy Fabric, Tread-- in waterproof bag --_ ance, training, progress and other related strains of the Lohengrin Fair is visiting her brother, wedding march Miss Hadley through the hall and matters. The State which shows the best and spacious double par- H. C. Hadley family. lors and took their results is places beneath an arch pubJi? school credited with less of Mrs. O. C. Roberts is visiting Mr. and evergreen and white, where the cere- cent than ^0 per efficiency. With 52 per Mrs. Roy Roberts at the village. mony was performed by Rev. C. A. Purdy, cent schools and 52 per cent results we using the impressive double service. Bert Morton and daughter of Frankfort ring The bride was be able to a daintily gowned in white shall never produce genera- spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Clara ) georgette over white satin, with veil and tion of 100 per cent Americans. Morton. carried a bouquet of white roses. The is discreditable to the This record peo- Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ellis spent the bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Warren of ple of the United States, but bad as it is, week-end in Brooks with Mr. and Mrs. Somerville, Mass., cousin of the bride, wore pink siik and the outlook for next year portends a Bert Ellis. carried a shower bou- quet of pink sweet peas. Kenneth Neal- worse condition. Dr. Claxton, U. S, Will Gouldj who has been in Tilton, N. ley, brother of the was best man. for the past few months, is at home for bride, Commissioner of Education, has publicly H., The house was prettily the the summer. decorated, STOCKTON SPRINGS WATER CO. stated that there will be a net loss of color scheme being green and white. The E. T. Morton and family of Fairfield couple received many valuable and use- 80,000 trained teachers in our elementary AUGUSTA, July 2. A decision was Patterson & FOR SAL! were in town Sunday to see his parents, ful gifts, consisting of cut Sylvester schools for the work of and that silver, linen, rendered by the public utilities commis- 1921, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Morton. glass and several substantial checks. Re- SEA shore corns sion today rejecting and indefinitely sus- 28.000, one third of the 84,000 high school freshments of ice cream and cake were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Curtis are receiving pending a schedule filed by the Stockton GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION Six rooms, hard wood teachers of this country, intend to give serve The left for Portland for a few congratulations on the birth of a son, Springs Water Company which would ings, hard pine finish thr days’ stay at the Maine Centennial, after up teaching and engage in some other Clarence Albert, born June 24th provide an increase in rates. MAINE. lights in all which took an automobile trip through BELFAST, rooms,(large employment. Dr. Claxton has also stated The commissioners say: with kitchen. Fifty fee’ Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hatch have return- the White Mountains. Mrs. Merrill was “The company is of course not in a lot 100 feet Ver that the greatest number of new eligihles ed from Livermore Falls, where they a graduate of Eastern Maine Normal deep. very prosperous condition. Operating for small family. Tweie for high school work will not exceed spent several days with L. G. Hatch and School, class of 1918, and has success- expenses will probably be greater during from P. situated at N fully taught school in Milford since hei O., 9.000. The reason for this state of af- family. the present year than they were a few foot of Harbor St. Easy graduation. Mr. Merrill was a classmate John J. fairs can be in two years ago. Prof. lars of GEO given short words— Harold Batchelder, B. H. S ’19, who of his bride and has taught with marked Arnold, has is I he amount ot the return is not ade- tf23 (P.O.Box 8, poor pay. School teachers are human been teaching school in Rennebago, success in the Plymouth High School and his Mr. and Mrs. George quate if we consider only the value of beings. They need food and visiting parents, the Highland Avenue High School, Gardi- lodging, Batchelder. the property being used. But the com- ner, and will resume his duties at the lat- Eminent clothing, and, like millions of workers in pany is able to pay its operating expen- Ordained Medium The Chi/dren’s Hosp ter place when school opens in the fall. Miss Olive Hatch closed a ten weeks’ j ses, the interest its taxes, $500 OF other vocations, ambition impels them to They will be at home in after charges, PORTLAND, term of school in Troy July 2nd. Miss Gardiner for and depreciation, 3.percent upon $50,- Life ! olfer < strive for more than a mere Sept. 1st. Many friends here and else- Reader to young women existence. Hatch will spend the summer here at her 000 of its preferred stock. To produce Spiritual j where extend felicitations on the education or its equiv They see other men and women who are home in town. happy this amount it is to tak- j charging private one-half <>: event and wish them a happy and prosper- j years’ course paid higher wages than are paid to teach- ers and to public consumers all they feel He tells fear and ous wedded life. Among the out of town you every hope, ambition of j includes six months at N I FERGUSON-kICKETSON. they can afford to pay. We believe that ers. doing a work which is of far less New guests present at the ceremony were Mr. lif success pital, Haven, Com and the proposed schedule is not reasonable your e, advises and guides to and importance to the welfare of the commu- Mrs. Ralph E. Merrill of Freeport, happi- SUPT. NURSE.s. The sun peeped forth yesterday just in and we shall not permit it to go into effect. parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ness in health and all 3w26 p. nity or of the nation. They cannot be time to smile upon one of the prettiest “The commission would like, if it were business, love, changes, affairs. A. Clark of Monroe, Mrs. Abbott War- blamed for seeking to better their con- weddings New Bedford has known in ; possible, to grant to petitioning companies ren, Miss Dorothy Warren of Somerville, many a day, at Grace Episcopal throughout the State the increase in rates dition, and it is indeed unfortunate for when, Mass., Miss Lulu Clark of East Liver- Without knowing who you are or from where PARTIES Miss which we are asked to allow. Each church, Lucy Carnegie Ricketson being in or our that a of the more, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ward and Hoyt around Brooks, M j young people majority became the bride of Robert Weeks case requires the consideration of its own come this of seers calls name and Fergu- Ward of Freeport and Miss Martha Palm- you king you by to be more careful abo i teachers who are doing this are our most son. The Rev. Harry Beal performed particular facts, and each company must er of East Corinth. concerning Mrs. Harry the ceremony at 3 o’clock. About 450 realize that it cannot shift the entire bur- reveals your life from cradle to grave. competent educators, it is a lamentable Highest ness or they will be show guests were present. den of increased costs in operation to its fact that thousands of young men and credentials from in all walks of Gowned in ivory satin and old lace, the GOVERNMENT HELP WAN I ED. customers. The company must do its prominent persons women have engaged in teaching while quaint wedding dress of her mother, and part. It must be patient under exceed- life. 1 w aiting for something which would, at carrying her mother’s prayerbook, the Six boiler makers ar.dten boiler makers ingly difficult circumstances and during 1 bride made a charming picture as she helpers are needed at once at the Navy trying times. This particular company for least, give reason to hope for the saving this Engines Sail slowly walked down the aisle on the arm Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire; is by no means in such dire circumstances Special week, $1.00 of a modest competence. We shall never Gray three h. p. and of her to be met at the chancel wages of boiler makers, from $5.36 to as are companies throughout the father, many h. p. at good Trades for have a good educational system while so by the Her veil was of tulle $6.40 a day and wages of boiler makers State. We believe that the rates charged bridegroom. Office hours 10 to 9, 34 Church Street, gines. Apply to of our are and lace. from $3.28 to $4.32 a Boiler at the time are all that can be many children taught by ama- helpers day. present ORR1N J. DICRE'i a makers must have had at least three as reasonable from the stand- ! Maine teurs or by apprentices- We shall never Against simple, though effective regarded Belfast, background of palms stood the bridal years’ experience at the trade. Boiler point of the customer. have a better educational system than : party, while Oliver Garrison Ricketson makers helpers must have had at least We also fear that if any attempt Belfast Savines Ba we have now, till, from a financial view- gave his daughter in marriage. Thor- six months’ experience helping boiler should be made to increase the amount Notice is th -; point, teaching is recognized as being a oughly charming was the maid-of-honor, makers. which Stockton Springs as a municipali- { hereby given Miss Nancy Carnegie of Also needed are fifty general ty is that the result would be a I Book No. issued calling worthy of a life work. Manchester, helpers, paying 15,070, a v,! * Mass., wearing ivory colored point d’es- wages from $3.28 to $4.32 day. Appli- withdrawal of the town as a customer ^ _ j been lost and application h prit over satin, with sash of tea-rose cants for general helper must have had and a diminution of the revenues of the THE RESULT IN BRIEF. | a duplicate book accordin yellow tied in a large bow and a yellow service in the army, navy, or marine company.” leghorn hat trimmed with ribbon of the corps, farming experience, or experience | ing issuing new books a and Bookkeeperand Stenographer After long bitter tha struggle shade of the sash, and yellow roses. in one or more of the mechanical trades FULLER C.VVI uORW Democratic convention APPLETON. nominated Hon. Charming, too, were the eight brides- or skilled occupations (Those without I James M. Cox, Governor of Ohio, for maids similarly gowned, but with sashes such experience will be given lower WANTED of blue and ) O. B. Fuller of Camden was at home Belfast, June 26. 1920 and Hon. Franklin turquoise blue ribbons and ratings President, D, Roose- over yellow roses on their hats. They carried There is also being established a laundry Sunday. velt of New Assistant PRIMARY ESSENTIALS: Knowledge of double entry bookkeeping, ability York, Secretary bouquets of larkspur, gladioli and roses* at the Marine Barracks in the Ports- Mrs. Leroy Moody and children were in to figure quickly and accurately, and good spelling. of the Navy, for Vice President. Gov. The bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Fer- mouth Yard, and markers, sorters, press Searsmont last Thursday. “pianoforte New a are Fair of and Cox was a representative in Congress guson ofj Bedford, sister of the operators, and mangle hands needed. Miss Elizabeth Robbins of Searsmont SECONDARY ESSENTIALS: knowledge typewriting stenog- to attain bridegroom, Miss Louise Pratt, also of The wages of markers and sorters are was last raphy, with inclination and capacity high efficiency. from March 4, 1909, to March 4, 1913, at Frank Scott’s Sunday. New Bedford, Miss Lois Hopkins of Wel- $3.28 a day, and press operators and Will start at $15 per with assurance of increase if work proves satis- INSTRUCTION and is now his third term as Gov- week, serving lesley Hills, Miss Linda Wellington, Miss mangle hands, $2 50 a day. Markers and Mrs. O. T. Keene and daughter Vivian factory. attention to n ernor of his State. He was born on a Mabel Bremer, and Miss Rosanna Fiske sorters must have had at least six months’ were at W. G. Wood’s recently. Special References required. Apply to LEWIS A. BURLEIGH, Trustee, Kennebec Course farm 50 and has devoted of Boston, Miss Frances Hoeffer of Buf- expeiience at the occupation for which interpretation.. years ago his j Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Brown are re- Journal Block, Augusta, Maine. 28 falo, N. Y., and Miss Nancy Jay of New they apply. Applications will be accept- fall and winter. business life to newspaper work, in which ceiving congratulations on the birth of a u York. George Brobks Ferguson, brother ed from persons without experience for I HAROl > he has been successful in a marked de- of the daughter. bridegroom, was best man. The the positions of press operator and man- CARD UF THANKS CARD OF THANKS Tel. 103-5. gree. Mr. Roosevelt first ushers were Oliver Garrison hands. These are to Frank is confined to the appeared .in Ricketson, gle positions open Meservey We wish to thank all o£ our neighbors head ind Samuel F. Chalfin of both men and women. due to received when he We wish to thank all of ov r friends and politics in 1910, when he was elected to Jr., usher, house, injuries and friends for their courtesies to us in Greenwich, Thomas R. For blank (Form 1800) ad- fell in Robbins’ mill at Ghent. neighbors for their kindness and sympa- the New Yoik State it is Conn.; Plummer, application our late bereavement, also for the beauti- Senate, having, of Potomska and John dress Board of Labor to us in our late bereavement and for Sale secured the farmer 2nd, Boston; J. Employment, Navy thy ful flowers sent to the funeral. For said, vote by advocat- Howland of New Miss Agnes Fuller met with a painful flowers sent to the funeral. Bedford; Milton J. Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, stat- the beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ing uniform apple barrels. He has been accident recently, when she was thrown Coombs » Offret of Baltimore, Md.; William H. ing the name of the position desired, or MR. and MRS. EDWIN S. PERKINS, Double Tenement house Assistant Secretary of the Navy since from her bicycle against a stone wall. and Family. Hulick, Jr., of New York; John D. Pratt apply to the Board of Civil Service ex- Mr. and Mrs. Amos P. the middle of March, 1913. She is Lord, of New Bedford, and Amory Houghton aminers at any first or second class post improving._ Mrs. Langley L. Hoag, Street. Inquire of of Corning, N. Y. office. Applications when completed Miss Geneva E. Perkins, FOR SALE FRED C. MORRILt FKED E. ELLIS, Phoenix» Alter the ceremony at the church a re- must be filed with the Board of Labor BELMONT Miss Jessie a. Innes. AUTOMOBILE 26tf ception was held at the home of the Employment, Portsmouth Navy Yard. TRAILER beltast" Fred Carle Morrill passed away Friday bride’s grandmother, Mrs. John H. Rick- Mr. William A. Morrill celebrated his fitted to use with Ford car. Connec- morning, July 2nd at his home in Med- etson, at Ricketson’s Point, Padanaiam. 86th birthday July 2nd at Sunnyside tions complete. Pneumatic tires. The parents received the indoors his home in Belmont. Price reasonable. to ford, Mass., after a long and painful ill- guests FOR SALE Farm, Three Apply FOR SALK in the main hall, while the bridal party daughters and a son were present, in- Situation Wanted H. CILI.EY, Belfast. ness. He was born in Hampden June _«JAMES received on the lawn, standing in a semi- Upright Jewett piano in fine condi- cluding Mrs. Herman Merriam of Mor- IORD TRUCK UK KiMl* the son of home to 26, 11866, Col. W. G. and circle against a background of shrubbery. rill, Mrs. Carrol Thompson of Belfast, as housekeeper for steady Also grass on two farms >' Rachel (Carle) Morrill. His mother Luncheon was served on the piazzas. tion. Apply to Mrs. Morse and Mr. Willard Mor- FOR SALE dy- Elijah cut between 17 and 18 tons ing in his bis home was with Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson will spend their rill. Mr. MontiH is a well man. B, ELl\ One 45 H. P. Avery engine. Been infancy, JAMES remarkably right E. S. 7"" N',r '• his mother’s with them honeymoon in the South Sea and , HANDEL, preserved taking an active interest operated but 7 months. Will sell for people, coming Islands, man, 2w27* 17 North, to Belfast when he was six upon their return will live at 91 Mt. Ver- in affairs of the town and Route 4, Brooks, Maine. $1000. Inquire of years of age, 23 High Street, Belfast. family. A where he passed his boyhood and early non street, Boston, Mr. Ferguson being collation was served and a delightful H. E. THOMAS, Belfast, Me., youth. In later years he had often visit- with the Swift McNutt company of that aiternoon enjoyed or telephone Lincolnville, 17-14 ed here at \ FOR SALE the home of his aunt, Mrs. city. For Salt' Mary C. Mansfield, to whom he was Mrs. Ferguson is the daughter of Oliver most devotedly attached. He is surviv- Garrison Ricketson and Margaret Car- A field of grass on lower Congress A Reliable Party Estrayed LOST A 12-ROOM HOUSE, in ed by his wife and two the negie Ricketson of Pa. Mr. a Black and white has brand on furnished, sons, elder, Pittsburgh, near the new dam. on Wants to lease store, with option to cow, a July 1st on the street between the post- ments, partly Carle who is now Ferguson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clin- street, Apply the Last seen June an acre H., purchasing agent buy, suitable for grocery business right hip. Saturday, 19th, office and Primrose Hill a pair of tortoise nearly land, gar- for the Filene Co. of and ton G. of 115 Hawthorne near terms Boston, Fred- Ferguson street, to MRS. DAVID L, HERRICK, (prefer tenement connected). Will buy Charles Cook’s residence in Unity. shell spectacles. The finder will be suit- fruit trees. On easy eric who is located in New Bedford — New premises Give Liberal reward to finder. Tel. 42. L., Cleveland, Bedford, Mass., stock and fixtures. full details in ably rewarded if they are returned to MRS. W. U fi'O’S Ohio. Standard June Evening 30th. Belfast, Maine. first letter. X-Y, Journal Office. E. B. HUNT, Unity. THE JOURNAL OFFICE. 16tf 23 WashtugW" ot Belfast We have heard your welcome ’’ call, ^^News “Come to Maine, SEw advertisements. And to bring the kids and all Down to Maine. advertises the re-crea- Ii Jones Summer now has come at last, New Edison. ^jesi of the SPECIAL we made the windows fast, and \ Burleigh, Augusta, wants Eoocked the door, swiftly passed steeper'and stenographer. Off to Maine. to the enforced absence from So. old fliver Owing ■unniugham, Brooksville, We headed the for sale. HOOD Down towards Maine, 1 ^motorboat o’er a river jv of rabbits for sale. And we crossed many Down towards Maine; his store of arrie C. Webster, osteopath, pub- W. on Saw the fields bedecked with flowers, Harry Clark ac- card. , professional Oft refreshed by summer showers, Theatre WURKSHU ■lonial publishes picture Thus we rode on several hours week. .... for the Down through Maine. count of Maine Power Co. offers its he has asked me t1l our sickness, Now we’ve reached journey’s end Stock for home investment. These shoes are the for warm just thing Down fn Maine; has automobile trailer Tlley weather. fine service and we Where Penobscot waters wend Will give in Maine. to his for salt*. Down liquidate immense stock of men’s W. Clark & Co. are offering 20 can recommend them in every way. We have driven many a mile jiscount from their men’s cloth- To greet our old friends with a smile, ing goods. We have come to stay awhile :and • Here in Maine. clothing furnishing goods before Dec. M Partridge and Amy L. Wilson These are but be- factory damaged, 1920. sr.-se embroideries and laces for —Elmcroft, July 4, cause of that the price is 1st. This is some Mrs. George E. Coombs is gaining after believe linsmore Store offers a special job, fme, but the the Hood Wurkshu. They also a surgical operation at the Tapley Hos- low ... adv. in regard to fit of shoes. I am to a„ pital. prices going put on the and does portrait work and de- Kuppenheimer v 4 ook Capt. R. W. Warren is ill at his home films in 24 hours, $2.45 ,lMJ prints all the other on Lincolnville avenue having had an ill good makes of must wants situation as clothing melt them s :s, Brooks, Delivered mail for turn, the result of acute indigestion. housekeeper. by anywhere of tortoise shell spectacles Supt. E E. Roderick wishes all pupils away very rapidly. who failed in their regular school exami- .f bicycle lost. nations to bear in mind that there will be $2.50 You can Mrs. Edwin S. Perkins and another examination the week before the be your own salesman in this cash ish a card of thanks. and schools open next term. Parents should sale. Mrs. Arthur Coombs and fam- carry Just take off 20 percent from oar ,nd see that these pupils use some of their regular reasonable retail ii-,li a card of thanks. spare time in vacation on study. prices, with no reserves, and don’t tail to call Sample Shop advertises a sav- in and see some of our Al- 1111-. for fall wear and specials in Company F of the Third Maine, special at 25 to 50 ■ bargains percent reduction. e sses for Friday and Satur- bert E. Andrews, captain, returned Tues- day from Camp Devens, having spent the Hulel oilers for upright piano Fourth in Portland en route. They were enthusiastic over the benefits received at .nt, Unity, advertises cow es- THOMAS W. the muster, their reception at Portland LOTHROP, JR., Harry W. Clark entered the Waldo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Blaisdell are and the altogether pleasant outting. ., of store wanted. County Hospital Wednesday for an oper- dining for the present at the Windsor The Junior Chautauqua badges have 1 homas has an Avery engine ation for hernia. Hotel. FOR HARRY W. CLARK & arrived and all children who are to enjoy CO., Three large auto parties were in Bel- Miss Ava Burg.rss, B. H. S., ’20, is im- avid L. Herrick has field of the pleasures of that branch of Commu- The a at tier Main Street sale. fast Sunday on camping trip from proving home on Union street af- Clothiers, nity Chautauqua may have them by call- iBelfast, Maine. Philadelphia, Pa., to Bangor. There ter a serious illness with pneumonia. ing on Supt. E. E. Roderick. It is sug- meeting of the directors of were about twelve women in the party. The house at No. 36 street owned High gested that any who wish may have the 'or Aged Women was post- H. Smith have by O. A. and 1. L. has Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hopkins been sold pleasure of buying tickets for the little ■m Tuesday until this, Thursday, farm in Waldo and moved to by William H. Bray to Mrs. Sarah L sold their ones at the Girls Home. Belfast to make their home with their Hubbard. 1 he Penobscot Hay Llectric Company Colonial Theatre H. Marshall Post and Circle daughter, Mrs. James H. Cilley, and Willard A. Johnson & Son, Main street, has issued the following statement to picnic supper at the home of family. have a branch opened candy store in the their local customers: Russell C. Carter Choice Comedies and Dramas Now Being Fairbrother next Tuesday af- of the North Church under Coombs at the foot The ladies building of Commer- of Belfast has been appointed superin- Shown Afternoon and Evening at o’clock. of the will cial street. I the auspices Sewing Circle tendent of the Belfast District, effective This Popular Playhouse. was on a of and food at hrey injured his ma- have sale aprons their Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rnowlton of Rock- July in place of H. P. j first, 1920, Blodg- and a Half ^SPECIAL Hours’ e Mathews Mill and vestry Friday July 16th. land "Twenty-three Leave,” Friday afternoon, entertained a party of twelve at a ett, who has been recently transferred to to the will also serve tea and have an en- Thursday Tapley Hospital. He They lobster supper at the Windsor Hotel Rockland. Remember that del’ghtfully clever linger and the tip of another tertainment. story Thursday night. Members of Waldo Lodge and Aurora by Mary Roberts Rhinehart that appeared lit hand. some time in the Dr. Sumner C. Pattee had a narrow Deputy Sheriff J. A. G. Beach, for Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F., together ago Saturday Evening Post? and a Half Hours’ Assorted “Twenty-three ringing orchestra of Water- from at the some time at the Waldo Chocolates escape drowning Monday turnkey with all members of other of the County lodges Leave” was the name of it. Sure you give a ball in the Armory Lines Inc. has and is this, wharf of the Eastern S. S. jail, resigned succeeded by order, are cordially invited to participate remember it, for even if you didn’t read veiling July 8th, as a benefit He with Mrs. Pattee was returning on Deputy Sheriff Phineas G. Hurd. in the observance of Odd Fellows Me- it, you heard all your friends talking >f I he Third Maine. about it It will the Golden Rod from a visit to the U. S. morial next Dr. Carl H. Stevens has added an up- Day, Sunday, July 11th. he social events of It was about a rookie sergeant who the sum- S. Florida. Dr. Pattee had left the to to-date X-Ray machine to his office on All are requested assemble at the made a bet that he would have breakfast was oil the float. steamer and standing Church street. He is equipped to make lodge rooms at ten o’clock in the fore- with the General. And he had twenty- 69 c.— for the Pattee to three and a half hours to his coming Chautauqua, He attempted to assist Mrs. :.nd develop plates on dental and bone noon and proceed to the Baptist church, accomplish '5 purpose. When he started he didn’t have inclusive, are now on sale the float when he stepped off and fell in etc. where a Memorial address will be diseases, fractures, Day was ■ the faintest idea how he going to get jntors and also can be obtain- the water. A. Coombs see- Capt. Perry Mr. and Mrs. H. delivered by the pastor, Rev. Geo. C. away with it. But he did and won the them J. Morris, who re- it, Try once and will c City Drug Store, James H. ing his danger jumped in and caught him Sauer. general’s daughter besides. you cently sold their farm on Belmont ave- Mrs. E. P. Carle’s and Dins- the coat collar as he was sinking Well, Thomas H. Ince has made a cork- by just have a Last at Memorial Hall. nue, taken rent in the Mason Sunday evening ing out of it. It is exactly the lores. If bought now tickets for the second time. Dr. Pattee lost his picture 1 ouse at the corner of Cedar and Peail Alfred Hazen Stoddard, the noted psychic right medium with which to introduce adults and children, $1.10. umbrella and glasses. streets. and lecturer, appeared before a large and his two new stars, Douglas MacLean and WANT MORE Doris May, whom you have probably read Misses appreciative audience. After a wonder- Maud B. and Clara R. Steward about. It gives them both excellent parts. ful rendition of Sir Edwin Arnold’s po- have taken one of the Howard cottages We’re showing it on Thursdav. em, “She and the deliv A two-reel and the Screen at the Battery for a short time. He,” speaker comedy We have a They bill. large assortment of ■vhen Glen Ellison for Us ered a splendid discourse on “The Com- Magazine will complete Thursday’s BULK Sang entertained a dinner party Wednesday ing Religion.” During the message pe- night consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Alice Joyce, Friday CANDIES. We have the l*o H. riod which followed, the tests were phe- Alice in agency you remember what happened ? Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Allen L Curtis Beautiful Joyce appears Friday nomenal and one could under- one of “The Mr. and Mrs. Austin J. Fernald. readily her greatest plays, Sporting for the well stand Mr. Stoddard is termed Am- Duchess,” a Drury Lane melodrama which following known lines : The why monthly meeting of the Women’s created such a sensation on the a erica’s foremost psychic.—Communicat- stage Hospital Aid will be held July 6th at the few years ago. ed. “The Duchess” is with home of Mrs. H. H. Carter. Those hav- Sporting replete PAGE & SHAW Sunday’s Showers. The electrical many thrilling moments which end in a ing squares ready for the silk will puiT tremendous race scene, the famous Eng- showers Sunday were the most severe WHITMANS please bring them. A large attendance lish Derby. for several seasons and did much dam- is desired as plans for the August bazaar Also on Friday the 5th Episode of “The SAMOSET will be discussed. age to the trees, gardens and streets. Moon Riders” and a Burton Holmes On some of the side streets the water travelogue. MARIE SAUNDERS The Sewing Circle of the Baptist rushed in torrents down them the full "The Peddler of Lies,” Church had a very pleasant session Saturday LIGGETT^ length leaving only rocks and small peb- Theatregoers who remember the Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. bles on the surface. On Spring street battle Frank Mayo fought in “The Brute Herbert Black on Lincolnville avenue Breaker.” can see him in another fistic Come in near the school house the sidewalk was and try them. 1 he afternoon was spent and combat in “The Peddler of Lies,” the socially the drain pipes broken with washed away, Universal photodrama which will be sewing. A delicious picnic supper | and a gutter about eight inches deep cut shown at the Colonial Theatre was served at 6 Saturday. p. m. Twenty-five mem- CITY into the side of the roadway. Branches But in the present production, Mayo DRUG STORE bers were present. has his in the home of a were torn from the shade trees and light millionaire The funeral of instead of the Canadian woods. William Furber Bean thrown into the street. The hail stones took “Rehoe Reporter,” a two reel comedy, READ & place at his late residence on HILLS, Church were very large and the flashes of light- and News No. 38 complete’s Saturday’s Proprietors. Thursday at 2.30 p. Rev. m., Harry Lutz ning blinding. Many were unable to bill. pastor of the _ Newton, Mass., Unitarian and remained until after mid- sleep up "Should a Husband Forgive?” Monday church, officiating. The bearers were night. At Lake Quantabacook the water A drama of high life and deep shadows, Messrs. Charles P. William L. Hazeltine, Augustine rose several feet and the wind swept love, horse racing, fighting, trickery and Luce. A. Foster. Colburn, Thomas B. are Harry Dinsmore and Jas. in waves against the cottage doors and other sensational issues combined C. Durham. The convincingly in this picture. interment was in Grove windows at the upper end of the lake. ! Cemetery. The question asked by “Should a Hus- South Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Leo band Forgive?” is a big one. A shadow LUCE & is cast across some lives and over FOSTER It is with the regret that we announce the Herrick and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Curtis threshhold of others because a of good wife resignation George C. a salmon and chicken Thompson, the gave dinner with assumes that husbands do not forgive. local manager of the Colonial Theatre all the appropriate fixings at the home of The shadow lengthens wjien years later Insurance of which took place Saturday night. Mr. Mr. Herrick July 2th with Mr. and Mrs. the woman’s son, infected with the com- Every remarkable when mon virus of Description Glen Elli- the lething very happened Thompson is the son of Dr. propaganda, gives up ■ and Mrs. W Oscar Blockhouse of Mass., n Somerville, girl he loves because appearances are Life Fire sang in Belfast. S. Thompson of Augusta and came here as guests of honor. After dinner they against her. The happy end is logical. Health four years ago to Marine 'hen manage the Opera all motored to town spending the after- The all-star cast is uniformly strong. Ellison stood by the New Edison and Sud- then under lease Mrs. James K. Hackett plays the Accident sang. House, to William B. noon on board the battleship Florida. woman, Burglary : iilv his and Miriam Cooper, well known as the stopped He was no Williamson of Augusta, and has since re- The was very ended with lips moving. longer sing- day pleasantly heroine of other big scale is Liability Plate Glass mained productions, But the song continued! here, although r.here have been a delicious treat of strawberry ice cream seen as the girl.-. Automobile several Compensation changes in theatre ownership. He and fancy cake with dainty confections Also on Monday will be shown the ! he is not “Chester “Flat Broke” New Edison had taken the Remember only popular wi h the theatre pat- served by Miss Lucena Herrick....Miss Outing,” comedy up song. and “Screen Smiles.” but is a most you who listened could not tell the difference. Re- rons, exemplary young man Astrid Arnderg of Worcester, Mass., and a desirable citizen. He WANTED ember how were? married Miss who has been spending two weeks with Douglas Fairbanks, Tuesday. surprised you P. Man with team or auto Amy Sholes of this city and they have her Mrs. Aurelius at Douglas Fairbanks will be seen in who can give bond sister, Pitcher, to sell 137 one son. “When the Clouds Watkins home and farm little It is sincerely hoped Pitcher’s returned Roll By.” Here’s Lunch Sets prod- t here be more of they Pond, to her home ucts Biggest concern of any convincing way demonstrat- will remain in your chance to see a real flood. The kind in the Belfast, although Mr. last week ...Mr. and Mrs. world. $1500 to !K the clean-cut of the New Oscar Brock- older people remember the Johnstown $5000 yearly income, superiority Edison? When Thompson has not announced what house territory in this county his and sons, Marshall and Edward of flood. Some of the young folks remem- Lunch Cloths open. Write to- meets music in such a must be real future plans are. He is Jay to J. R. WATKINS usje way—both succeeded at the Somerville, Mass., are the guests of Mr. ber Galveston’s. We all know of the CO., Dept. ■'*e. No other phonograph dares the Direct Com- Colonial by George Nealey of Lowell, and Mrs. Leo G. Herrick....Mr. Wallace great flood when Noah built his ark. 114, Winona, Minn. : Chase and of There’s just a few of us who ever saw a itrison Test. Mass., for several years manager of the family Newton, Mass., have arrived at their bungalow, Elm- real flood. Doug Fairbanks was caught Centerpieces Jewel Theatre of that city. He was ac- croft, for the summer. in a regular one during the making of his FOR SALeT companied by Mrs. Nealey and next United Artists “When The motor they have production, boat “SANDPIPER,” one of the Roll and forms the the finest taken rooms at the Colonial House Clouds By,” it Runners motor launches on the Atlantic background for some of the most spec- coast, designed by Arthur Binney of Bos- 2&NEW Camp tacular stunts the athlete ever dared and ton and built EDISON Quantabacook Opened. Dr. by George Law'ey Corp. and Mrs. O. S. the most unique setting for a romance Wall Banners Sterling engine 45 65 horse “The with a Soul” Vickery of this city open- power, 6 cyl- Phonograph you can ever conceive. Be sure and see inders 4 both ed Camp Quantabacook at cycle, bittery and Bosch Lake Quanta- this also the Heven’s 40 ft. picture De comedy, ignition, long and equipped, can be bacook, Searsmont, last seen t'pleasant and thorough to discover the wonder of Thursday, the Films “Spring,” with the magazine 3860. Mats, Etc. in commission at South Brooksville, way as and Buck's ^-t former owner medical director and Harbor. reated music is to call us We’ll William up. bring the in- the latter as matron and teacher of Russell, Wednesday. Embroidered and sent ; THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, arts and directly 2w28 mment to Developed Do you love horses? If so be sure and South Maine. your home. There we’ll demonstrate it to and crafts. Merrill L. Strong, physical from China. We offer some splen- Brooksville, 1 see the “Shod with Fire,” a swiftly mov- did values in these most artistic and then leave so can make vour director of the Browns chool in Provi- it, you up mind at Printed In ing photoplay of the William Fox pro- embroideries. Also hand-made lstire. R. I., has arrived with Rabbits for Sale Satisfy yourself in this way. Phone us now. dence, boys from duction, starring William Russell. He that city, Massachusetts and Connecti- came to her on a stallion shod with fire. Laces from China. Lace Collars. For food and fancy. Guinea pigs for '“ The marvelous of a horse e—every evening! Hear Mr. Ellison on H. P. understanding pets—several breeds to select all -w sing again the cut; while Hermansen, director of 24 from, Edison dance RE-CREA- Hours possessed with almost human intelligence Mats. Fans. Tea, Etc. prize strains, 11.00 and New Edison the songs you heard education at the up. JACKSON, ,(>NS just out! physical Tower Hill saves a girl from a life worse than death 18 Luther St., Peak’s Maine. that evening. We invite to call and in- Island, school in Wilmington, We also do in Harold Titus’ splendid story, “Shod you Del., brought boys spect them at The Journal office. With Fire,” produced as a from Delaware, New Jersey and New work photoplay by portrait William Fox with William Russell as York. These directors will SUE M. PARTRIDGE, remain for the star. See this which FRED D. JONES, Belfast, Maine powerful play AMY L. WILSON. the summer and other on Df. (Janie college men will opens at this theatre Wednesday and l Webster, to assist. be thrilled with its fire . _ > arrive later Wiere is not a rapid in Maine The “Lost 10th better location for boys to spend M. A. serial, City,’’ episode, OSTEOPATH, the summer. They will have COOK, and News 39 will also be shown on hikes and s (OF 20 YKARS’ EXPERIENCE) sports as well as studies, etc. Monday i Wednesday. was spent in racing and jumping con- 75 High Street, Arthur Andrews, who has been assist- TAKEN Saturday Cove, Northport, Maine. tests and in the evening with a of display ing in the Chapin Agency for the past fireworks, music, camp songs and From Memorial building Monday even- cheers two weeks during the absence of his Dr. Vickery will spend his July a bicycle. No questions Children evenings and BELFAST, MAINE. brother, Capt. Albert E. Andrews, of Co. ing, 5th, Cry Sundays at the camp, coming to Belfast F, who was at Camp Uevens, has return- will be asked if the bicycle is returned to FOR FLETOHER’S on week days for office hours. ed to his home in Waterville. The Journal office or to Elon Smith. CASTO R 1 A '•‘Shirley! You don’t mean it?” woods Doss Is back on the job In CaW “I do mean it. I have always meant HUMPHREYS’ digan’s woods, and I’m mighty glad of It. I love you. dear, but for all that It The old has had his Probate The full list of Dr. Humphreys' Remedies for horsetliief Notices must not build that road." lesson sober here- you internal and external use, meets the needs of and will remain He stood and towered above her after. At a Probate Court held at up families for nearly every ailment from Infancy I think he’s cured.” Belfast. withi, The for the County of Waldo, on sternly. “I must build it, Shirley. I’ve to old a^e—described in Dr. Humphreys' Manual ’’The infamous old outlaw!” the Tuesday of June. A, D 1920. J"i contracted to do it, I must mailed free. “Mac Hedrln as I ant] keep knows the San A certain instrument purporting to h„ faith with Gregory of the Trinidad LIST know my own He'll be a tower last will PARTIAL pocket. and testament of James N p,r j'( Timber company. He’s putting up the of we that ton, late of in said strength when open up Searsport, County „f * VALLEY for J a' been money, and I’m to do the work and 1. Inflammations tract after the railroad builds in. By do, deceased, having presented for Fevers, Congestions. CUSTOM bate with that the the line. I can’t back on 2. Worms, Worm Fever the down this For Infants and Children. petition praying said of operate go way. has my dad been allowed and that letters ^ 3. Colic, Wakefulness of Infants testamentary' ! him now.” Crying to Florence 4. Diarrhea of Children and adults morning?” her, F. Pendleton, she ben, executrix “Not for my sake?” she pleaded. He 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis “Yes. Moira read the mail to him named therein, without bund so shook his head. “I must on.” he 8. and ing provided in the will. go Toothache, . Neuralgia then took him up to the Valley of Know GIANTS reiterated. 9. Headache, Sick Headache. Vertigo the Mothers That Ordered, That notice be given to all Giants. He said he wanted to do inte ! lO. Dyspepsia,Indigestion.Weak Stomach estedby causing a copy of this or jer “Do you realize what that resolution 13. a little quiet oil that new ~ ! Croup, Hoarse Cough. Laryngitis figuring published three weeks euccessiv -ly lfl Ci means to us?” The girl’s tones were 14. Eczema, Eruptions. steam schooner thinking of Republican Journal, a newspaper publish,.,, you’re Genuine Castoria 1 18. Rheumatism, Beliaet, that a PETER B. KYNE grave, her glance graver. Lumbago building. He thinks she ought to be gent. they may appear at pr i By 10. Fever and Ague, Malaria alcohol-3 per Court, to be held at wiihm “I realize what it means to me!” two mil- Belfast, and ! 17. bigger—big enough to carry said on of Piles, Blind, Bleeding, Internal. External AVegetablePreparationforAs County, the second Tuesday Author She came closer to him. Suddenly 19. Cold in Head feet.” next, at ten of the clock Catarrh, Influenza. ■ before noon,and “Ctppy Ricks" similatinglheFood byReguta- if * the Maze in her violet eyes gave way 20. Whooping Cough Bryce glanced at his watch. “It’s cause, any they have, why the san 21. Asthma, Oppressed. Difficult Breathing not be and to one of mirth. "Oh. you dear hig half after said. “Guess I'll tingthcStomachsandBcwelsa proved, approved allowed 27. Disorders of the Kidneys eleven.” he ELLERY 1” she cried. “I was test- run to BOWDEN. booby just 30. Urinary Incontinence up the Giants and bring him A true copy. Attest: ing you.” And she clung to him. laugh- 34. Sore Throat. Quinsy home to luncheon.” Chas. E. Johnson, Reg,, me 77. Grip, Grippe, La Grippe Digestion Copyright by Peter B. Kyne -Ing. ’‘You always heat down—you He stepped into the Napier standing Thereby Promoting win. I’m the La- For sale <«S£ and RestConta* always Bryce, dear, by druggists everywhere. outside the office and drove away. Cheerfulness ADMINISTRATRIX’S nor NOTICE The * guna Grande Lumber company—at HTMPHREYS’ Buck until was neither Morphine scnbai ^The governor sent me back to look HOMEO. MEDICINE CO.. Ogilvy waited Bryce Opium, hereby gives.notice that she has will duly least I be tomorrow, and I repeat Corner William and Ann Streets. New York, out of then w ith sudden deter- NotNahcotK appointed administratrix of the est, lor his he ex- sight; Mineral. handkerchief, Shirley,” l|:2' HENRIETTA for the last time that you shall not sawmills—Tier own and mination he entered the office. B. DRAKE, late of Fra: “He tell me were Bryce Cardi- plained. didn’t you in the build the X. C. O.—because I’m going To her came “Moira,” he said II jiwptafiMIkSMILElfaaa County of Waldo, deceased, ami here. Guess he didn’t hear He gan’s. at regularly spaced abruptly, approach- \ * you.” rPumpkin bonds as the law directs. All to—oh. dear, I shall die laughing at Intervals the faint of the saws ing the desk where she worked, “your Ur™ Senna I persons a. advanced smilingly toward her. “I'm whining I demands against the estate of I’m to PncheUt Salts said dc you—because going merge with and the rumble of log trains dad is hack, and what’s more. Bryce I are desired to tremendously glad to see you today. crawling AnisfStra present the same for setti. (he Cardigan Redwood Lumber com- out of has his old and all indebted thereto are he and the log dumps; high over the Cardigan let him have job requested to i Shirley,” said, paused beside ! ? payment pany. and then my railroad shall be piles of bright, sawn lumber as woods boss. And I'm here to an- Sard I immediately. her. “Fate has been singularly kind freshly $rjj norm 1 LILLIAN H. your railroad, and we’ll extend it ami she caught from time to time the flash nounce that you're not going back to f*eS Clanfml Sugar I'AKKi to me. Indeed I’ve beeu pondering all ;E* -1. Vmlrrgrrm fianr_f Frankfort. Me., June 8,1920. haul Gregory's logs to tidewater for of white spray as the great tossed the woods to keep house for him. Un- day as to just how I was to arrange a logs him also. And—silly, didn't I tell you from the trucks hurtled down derstand? Now, look here. Moira. I’ve private and confidential little chat the m AhclpfulRemedyfcf J ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Tne you’d never build the X. C. 0.?’’ skids and crashed into the At shilly-shallied around for months and Diarrhoea, acriber hereby gives notice that ahe you. without calling at bay. you Constipation has ^jvith upon you bless and duly appointed adminiatratrix of “God my mildewed soul 1” he the »locks of both mills vessels were protesting my love, and i haven’t got- and Feverishness the esta your uncle’s house.” DELESTIN murmured, and drew her to him. their tall the ten anywhere. I'm to ask C» of Sleep WHITAKER, late of T .» ! “I don’t feel loading, spars cutting Today going ^Jyp ^oss Hke chatting today.” in the of In the gathering dusk they walked line above and you for the last time. Will morcfromiin]?33" County Waldo, deceased, and sky the smoke- you marry resulting bonds as the she answered a little drearily—and beyond |aw directs. All persons .' down the trail. Beside the tnadrone stacks: far down a steam me? I need you worse than that ras- demands he noted her wet lashes. In- the.bay Fnc-Simile Signature/* against the estate of Bald ^Jthen tree John waited cal of a are Cardigan patiently. schooner, loaded until her main deck father of yours does, and I tell desired to present the same for eelt stantly he was on one knee beside her: and eir- lie °e;aC all indebted thereto are “Well,” queried when they was almost flush with the water, was you I’ll not have you go back to the »a?5c requested it with the amazing confidence that had payment immediately. joined him. “did you find my handker- out fo sea", and heard woods to take care of him. Come, always distinguished him in her eyes puling Shirley CEWrA EDITH A. chief for son?” THE t m WHITAKER me. the faint echo of her siren as she now. Moira. Do give me a definite an Troy, Me., June 8. 1920. his big left arm went around her. and «*%& yorkT Years ‘‘I didn't find your handkerchief. swer.” 3? Thirty whistled her intention to to star- M'S when her hands went to her face he pass John Cardigan,” Bryce answered, “but of a I m afraid T don’t love well EXECUTRIX’S drew them hoard wind jammer inward bound you NOTICE. ThTTui* gently away. I find what I me hereby gives notice that she did suspect you sent in tow of a Cardigan tug. enough to marry you. Mr. Ogilvy.” has beei j.-T. “I’ve waited too sweetheart.” executrix of the long, Moira fond of ^it appointed last will ami “It's wonderful.” she said pleaded. “I’m truly you. ment in the State of he murmured. “Thank God, I can tell presently, Maine of of but—” HAYWARD PEIRCE, late of San apropos nothing. — you at last all the that have ■ Die* things “The «I I in the County of San “Aye,” he in his melo- last boat’s gone.” cried Mr Diego, State of < been accumulating in my heart. 1 love replied deep, deceased, All “I’m answered of nia, persons having denia- dious voice, “I’ve been here, Ogilvy desperately. Exact Copy Wrapper. CASTORIATHE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. the estate of you, I've loved from that sitting my against said deceased arc Shirley. you I’ll .j... dear, to Well. not stick around here much to the same for first day we met at the station, and listening your thoughts. You present settlement, longer. Moira. I realize I must be a indebted thereto are requested to all these months of strife and know something, now. of the tie that m'aK repres- ment immediately to my authorized hinds to This”—he nuisance, but I can’t help being a nui- sion have merely served to make me my hoy Sequoia. Hayward Peirce, Frankfort, Me waved his arm abroad in the dark- sance when you're near me. So I'll love you the more. Perhaps you have KATHARINE P. S( Ri ness—“this is the true essence of life— quit my job here and go back to my San Diego, Calif., June 8, 192J—3w2T been all the denrer to me bemuse you to create, to the old game of railroading.” seemed so hopelessly unattainable.” develop gifts that God has us—to work and know “Oh. you wouldn't quit a ten-thou He drew her bead down on his given the blessing of weariness—to have sand-dollar job.” Moira cried aghast. Disclosure of breast: bis great hand patted her hot Mortgage dreams and sep them come true. That “I'd quit a million-dollar job. I’m cheek: bis honest brown eyes gazed Wilson A. of \\ to burning is lifp. and I have lived. And now I desperate enough go over to the in the earnestly, wistfully into liers. “I love WHEREAS,port, County.of Waldo an mill and a fight with the big his deed you.’’ he “All that I have— am ready to rest.” He smiled wist- pick Maine, by mortgage dated the whispered. of A. 1). fully. ‘The is dead. live handsaw. I’m going away where I day August. 1919, and rec all that I am—all that I hope for—I king Long Waldo of can’t see Registry Deeds, Volume 326. the king.’ I wonder if raised as you. Your eyes are driving offer to you. Shirley Sumner: and in you, 408. conveyed to me, Daniel I, Gould have been, can face life in me crazy.” of the shrine of my heart I shall hold you you Sequoia gor. County Penobscot, State of “Rut I don’t want you to go. Mr certain lots or parcels of land with a sacred while life shall last. You are resolutely with my son. It is a dull, ings standing tnereon situated at Ellin drab sawmill town, where life unfolds Ogilvy.” not indifferent to me. dear. T know Corner, Town of Winterport, County without thrill—where the “Call me Ruck,” he commanded you’re not: hut tell me—answer me—” gradually ^oold by do, State of Maine, hounded and uesc: stretch ahead of one with sharply. follows, to wii; at the Her violet eyes were uplifted to his. years only Beginning jure “I don’t want the road leading from bald Hill (. ove. trees, among simple folk. The life you to go. Ruck.” sh OWICHT P- PALMER and in them he read the answer to his ed, to said “1 shall Ellingwood’s Corner, with i; may he hard on you. one has repeated meekly. feel guilty cry. “Ah. may I?” he murmured, and Shirley; OWENS BROTHERS leading from Winterport Village to sab: out of a fine kissed her. to acquire a taste for it. you know.” driving you position.” word’s Corner; thence easterly by sit “Then marry me and I’ll stay.” Hill Cove road to land of Albert Perk, “Oh. my dear, Impulsive, gentle big “T have known the lilt of battle. veyed to himby Fred thence si u; “Rut suppose I don’t love you the Perkins; sweetheart,” she whispered—and then .Tohn-partner.” she answered: “hence by land of said Albert Perkins to land way you deserve—" her arms went around his neek. and I think I can enjoy the sweets of vic- ter S. Littlefield; thence westerly by “Suppose! Suppose!” Ruck OUR 1920 CATALOG said Littlefield to land of Fred the fullness of her happiness found tory. I am content.” Ogilvy Perkins, cried. “You’re no longer certain of northerly by land of said Fred Perku- vent in tears he did not seek to have “And what a run did Free for the you give that asking corner in said PerKins’ land; thence w< yourself. How dare you deny your her repress. In the safe haven of boy Bryce!” by said Perkins’ northerly line to the \\ love for me? Eh? Moira. T’ll risk it.” port road aforesaid; thence his arms she rested; and there, quite She laughed softly. “I wanted him Will Come in northerly i Her turned to him and Especially Handy W interport road to the at without effort or distress, she eyes timidly, point begun managed to fight; I had a great to see Also a certain let or curiosity for the first time he saw in their parcel of land to to him more convey something than the stuff that was in him.” she ex- Now in said Winterport, l>ing on both sides “I'm the Laguna Grande Lumber Com- smoky depths a lambent flame. “! Right an inkling of the thoughts that were road leading from South Newburgh to tin plained. don’t know.” she wont to come to her whenever pany." quavered, “and it’s a leading from said Ellingwood’s Corner t \ they Next It worth while about 1 day Bryce Cardigan, riding the in case—” offers suggestions oe, and bounded ami described as foil met. hack for—and that is a won- big responsibility perfectly on the end truck of a wit: beginning at a spotted tree top log long “Oh the devil take the case!” he Plows Lawn Seeds Lawn Rollers Insecticides J spniee "Oh, my love!” he cried happily. “1 derful daughter-in-law for you!” westerly line of Albert Edmunds, fornn train just in from Cardigan's woods cried and Harrowcri Flower Seeds hadn’t dared dream of such John smiled and held rapturously, took her hands Field Rollers Weeders ; Washington Carleton; thence north f happiness Cardigan out in Nine, from the Township dropped in his. “Do I grees east on land of st.id' Edmund’s s*- until You were so unattain his arms for her. “This.” he said, “is improve with age. dear Seeders Grass Seeds Hand Tools Lawn Mowers today. end of the as the train f ur more log crawled Moira?” he asked with iods, or less, to a beech tree able—the obstacles between us were the happiest day that I have known boyish eager- Cultivators Potato Planters Lawn Trimmers Rubber Hose south through the mill on its to sixty-eighty degrees west, by yard way ness; then, before she could answer, so many and so great—” *ime my hoy was horn.” Vegetable Seeds Corn Planters Grass Walter Clement and land of Herbert the log dump. He hailed Buck Ogilvy. Catchers Etc., Etc. she he swept on. a of love and wood, formerly of Nathan and Joseph “Why today. P.ryre?” interrupt- where the latter stood in the door of A call—or ney, eighty-one more or t>* a ed him. CHAPTER XIX. pleading. And presently Mo ra was in correspondence, invited. Our experience rods, less, the office. farmers* tree; thence southerly by land of 1: his arms, and he was kissing her. and supplying needs since 1858 puts us in position He took her adorable little nose in more or i. on Little Laurel to best attend to your needs. Write for Eliingwood forty-three rods, “Big doings Up she was because—well our 176 page ^ his great thumb and forefinger and Col. Seth Pennington was crying softly stake and stones; thence easterly i>> thoroughly creek this Buck.” catalog if none in hand: mailed free on request. (4*0) morning. she admired Mr. Ruck more, Everett Bartlett twenty-two rods, tweaked it gently. “The light began crushed. Look which way ho would Ogilvy: “Do tell!” Mr. less, to the point at, Ogilvy murmured she respected him and was genuin begun beingsubj-. to dawn yesterday, my dear little en- the bedeviled old rascal could find no -ly est. i«58 as Kendall & Whitney Me. road now laid oui across the same. morosely. fond of him. She uom'er'O ailtl sl e Portland, emy, following an interesting half- loophole for escape. Both of said parcels of real estate “It was great.” continued. wondered, a same to hour which I put in with his honor the "You win. Cardigan.” lie muttered Bryce quiet joy thrilled her in conveyed W’ilson A. burning “Old Duncan XIcTavish returned. I the ley Eliingwood by his deed of warrai.t mayor. Acting as ho sat in his office knowledge that did not seem upon suspicion only. desperately after jt ! April 17, 1912, recorded in Waldo knew he would. His year on the at all for her to in MICKIE SAYS Keg I told Poundstone I was prepared to Shirley had left him. "You’ve had impossible grow, Deeds, Book 30s, 490. mourner’s hench Notice of Foreclosure of [ Page expired time, fond of this a send him to the rock pile if he didn’t more than a shade in every round thu yesterday, absurdly wholesome Mortgage Also boiling spring and a right of and he came back to claim his old red rascal. all times to said which is bn behave himself in the matter of far and at the finish landed a joh V spring, my you’ve LOOR\T \ A, ERE AS, Jalisco H. Foster of Montville, the land of Fred W. of woods boss.” “Oh. Buck, /*" OR, LETTER. T‘ W Eliingwood, belw permanent franchise for the N. C. O.— clean . Tf I had to fight anv dear,” she whispered. “I " WH of Waldo and State of K. P. Hall BOSS — BEAR EOYTOR County Maine, and the buildings former “He's one too late,” don’t I’m \'f* TAVOKl' t his deed dated A. I). and the oily old invertebrate and mar. hut you—” year Ogilvy de- know, sure, but perhaps I’ve y mortgage April 6th. by Manley the san wept A T\P FROWv TUAT Eliingwood Being clared. “I wouldn't let that loved a Nv\CVL\E R\o 1£98, and recorded in the Waldo Registry of to Wilson A. W promised me anything if I wouldn’t He sighed and big Cana- you little hit for a long time." veyed burning by Fred resignedly pressed AND RVS COKMtAL L\NE OF Deeds. Vol 252, Page 132, conveyed to W. D. wood his deed of dated dian Jules Rondeau for a farm. “I’m wild over by warranty disgrace him. So I promised I wouldn’t the on quit perfectly you. You’re of of push-button his desk. Sexton CAATTea. f\np Gilp trick Weston. County Aroostook 1912, recorded in Wahh Registry Some woods boss, that—and his the most EVACLQSEO tno do anything until the franchise mat- entered. "Sexton,” he said first wonderful woman I ever and State of Maine, a certain lot or parcel of Book 307, 205 bluntly nears! SOBSCRWTVON. NO'N V Page with this company was the dirtiest heard of. Old eks!” Anti he land situated in Montville, and bounded as And whereas the ter should be definitely settled—after and with a slight in his voice, job rosy-dn conditions of sai quiver N«tOHT AAME TO BOTRER VNVtU \T follows, to wit:- Commencing at the southeast have been could hand them to see gage broken by the mortg;. which I returned to my office, to find niece and I a you him—smearing grease pinched just the color “my have had disagree- AOAVN FOR A corner of me homesteau farm of the late said Wilson A. now then ; a VMEER. O' SU MOANS. burning, me there no less a on the skid road at dollar and a half coine and go. awaiting person ment. We have quarreled over young Ehenezer Foster of Montville; thence wester- reason of the breach of the condition ******* than the a day and found! He's made ton ly by town road and land of C P. Carter to the laid Daniel right-of-way man for the Cardigan. She’s to marry him. good of, 1, I. Gould, clam: going from Anderson’s to tlie to lose out now. I don't care what his John roac leading J G, road closure of said Northwestern Pacific. He was a per- Now, our affairs are somewhat in- Cardigan was seated in his mortgage. leading past the Ira Howard place; thence by Dated June 23, 1920. fectly fellow, and private morals may he. He can get lumberjack’s easy chair as his son delightful young he volved, and in order to straighten them ap- said road and land of R. Know lion to land 3w27 DANIEL I. Gt had a to out the logs, his hide, His hat on the of thence land of Ira proposition unfold. It seems out we spun a coin to see whether she hang rascally proached. lay litter IraHoward; easterly by and I'm for him.” of brown Avery and L. Stewart to the road the Northwestern Pacific has decided should sell her stock in twigs beside him; his chin Howard, Laguna leading from Allen Leonard’s in Knox to Cen to build up from and •Tm afraid you haven’t to was sunk on his and his head STATE Willits. all that Grande to me or whether I should sell anything breast, ter Montville; thence southerly by said road OF MAINE and of say about it, was held a little to one side in a lis- of the ten-acre powwow publicity Ruck Ogii- mine to her—and I lost. The hook Buck,” Bryce replied to the northeast corner field, On petition of Victt r R. Lesan ar a so-called; thence easterly land of C. P; twentv five i1 vy’s about the N. C. O. was in all valuation of the stock at the close of dryly. tening attitude; vagrant little breeze by others, being citizens of “I Carter to land of Ralph Penney; thence south- directed to us. the undersigned, Willi- probability the very thing that spurred last haven’t eh? Well, any time you rustled gently a lock of his fine, long year’s business, plus ten per cent erly by said Penny’s land to the first mention- sons. Commissioner of Inland Fisher.*- them to action. deny me the of and white hair. over They figured the will determine the selling price, and I privilege hiring Bryce stooped the ed bounds, containing 160 acres, more or Itss. Came, and Forrest H. Colby, Forest C. M k St. P. was hack of the N. 0. O. firing you’re to be out the serv- old man and shook him the And whereas the said W D. Gilpatrick by his sioner. for shall resign as president. You will going gently by asking special reguiati will devised hi d all the —that 't was to he the first link in a ice of a mana- shoulder. uuly probated, bequeathed hibiting putting of sawdust an in all be retained to man- rattling good general probability, his right, lit e and interest in and to the above mill waBte in Marsh stream, in chain of coast roads to be connected ger, my son. Yes, sir! If you hold “Wake up, partner,” he called cheer- age tlie company until it is merged described premises, to his wife, Olive Lucinda Monroe and Frankfort, in this State, a' me for results I must se- But ultimately with the terminus of the with the Cardigan Redwood Luniber responsible fully. John Cardigan did not Glipatrick of said Weston, and whereas Arthur notice and public hearing, at the mill the and and C. M. & St. P. on Wash- lect the tools I want to work with.” wake, and again his son shook him. Gilpatrick. duly legally appointed son and Turner, in the locality of th Gray’s Harbor, company—when. I imagine, you will he authorized administrator of the estate >f the to be afftcted, at which hearing all pa ington. And if the N. C. O. should be “Oh, very well,” Bryce laughed. Still receiving no response. Bryce lift- given ample notice to seek a new job late Olive Lucinda Gilpatrick aforesaid, has terested gcould be heard, hereby pr it “Have it own if ed the built meant thnt a rival road would elsewhere. Call Miss Sumner’s attor- your way. Only you leonine old head and gazed assigned said mortgage to me.the undersigned, the following rules and regulations can drive Duncan McTavish out of Into his father’s and whereas the condition of said mortgage the of said Marsh stream, t get the edge on them in the matter ney, Moore, on the face. “John Cardi- pollution Judge telephone has been now reason of of woods I’d like to see !” broken, therefore, by No parson or corporation shall, afi every stick of Humboldt and Del and ask him to come Cardigan’s you gan he cried sharply. “Wake up, to the office at th^ breach of the condition thereof I claim a fifteenth day of August, A. 1). 1920 Norte redwood—and do it. Possession is nine of old they'd be left nine o’clock tomorrow, when the pa- points pal.” foreclosure of said mortgage. or deposit in Marsh stream in .la the the law, Buck—and Old Duncan is in E. F. GILPATRICK. Monroe e.:_ holding sack.” pers can be drawn up and signed. The old eyes opened and John Car- Signed and.Frankfort, any slabs, Weston, Maine, June 12, 1920. 3w26 mill a Why did they think that, dear?1’ That is all.” possession.” Hgan smiled up at his hoy. “Good sawdust, chips, bark, waste, or fibrous material created in the “That amazing rascal, Buck What do you mean—In possessionT’ son.” he son!” He Ogilvy. The Colonel did not return to his whispered, “good failure of lumber,1 or place or depot* used to be a C. M. & “I mean that at ten o’clock this closed his St. P. man; they home in Redwood boulevard that night. sightless eyes again as if same on the bank of said Marsh str-- thought traced an I dare Duncan McTavish the mere effort such negligent or careless manner tbs they analogy. He had no for dinner and sat morning appeared of holding them open Notice of appetite anARt.es Mortgage Foreclosure. same shall be washed into said wat say. Perhaps Buck fibbed to them. At at our log landing. The whisky fat wearied him. “I’ve been sitting here- SfcjG%*ft.«e brooding in his office until very late; with the intent thai the same shall f < any rate this man was was all from him and he he on in the same Jalisco H. Foster of right-of-way then he went to the Hotel and gone ap- waiting,” went Montville, be washed into said waters, under a Sequoia of Waldo and State of mighty anxious to know whether or peared years old instead of the not for WHEREAS,County Maine, ty of not less than five nor more thai engaged a room. He did not forty gentle whisper. “No, waiting State of of possess Ohio, City Toledo, bv his mortgage deed dated July 3rd, A. L>. hundred dollars and costs for each not the N. C. O. had purchased from sufficient sixty that he is. With a whoop he you, hoy—waiting—” Lucas courage to face his niece* County, ss. 1896, and recorded in the Waldo Registry of as provided in Section 32, of Chaplet the Cardigan Redwood Lumber com- came over the His Frank J. to Clem- again. jumping logs, straight head fell over on his son’s shoul- Cheney makes oath that he is Deeds. Book 247, Page 172, conveyed the Revised Statutessjasamended b> pany a site for a terminus on tide- for Jules Hondeau. The Canuck senior partner of ent and Cushman of said Montville, a certain 174 of the Public Laws of At four o’clock the next the big der; his hand went groping for the firm of F. J. ,1919 day Cheney of real estate situated in Montville and > water (we control all the saw him and knew what his & Co,, doing business in the parcel WILLIS E. PARSi deep-water his coming Brvee’s. “Listen.” he continued. “Can’t City of Tole- to Colonel, baggage, his automobile, bounded aB follows, wic:—Commencing at Commissioner of Inland Fisheries a frontage on the and when I told visit portended—so he wasn’t taken do, County and State aforesaid, and that bay), his chauffeur and the solemn butler. you hear it—the Silence? I'll wait for the road near C. P Carter’s at the corner be- .FORREST H. CO I said firm will pay the sum of him the deal had not yet been closed unawares. It was a case of for ONE HUN- tween said Foster and C. P. Carter’s land and Forest mi James, hoarded the passenger steamer fight you here, my son. Mother and I will DRED Com DOLLARS for each and in a northwesterly course about two he started to close one with me.” his job—and Rondeau fought.” wait now—in this she every running Dated at Augusta, Maine, this lb; for San Francisco, and at four-thirty together spot case of Catarrh that cannot hundred rods to land of C. A. Gilchrist; then “Did close?” “The devil be cured by June, A. 1). 1920. 3w2C> you you say 1” fancied. I’m tired—I want rest. Look the use course on sailed nut of Humboldt hay over the of HALL’S CATARRH MEDI- in ra southeasterly said Gilchrist’s “My dear girl, will a duck swim? “I do—and there was the devil to after old Mac CINE. land about rods to the corner of the thundering bar and on into the south. and Moira—and Bill FRANK J. CHENEY. sixty Of course I closed. I sold It was a and tumble and Sworn Knowlton lot; then in a southeasterly course three-quar- The Colonel was still a pay. rough Dandy, who lost his leg at Seven to before me and rich man, but Camp subscribed in about two hundred rods to the main road at a ters of all we had, for three-quarters no grips barred—just the kind of a last fall—and Tom chil- my presence, this 6th of his dream of a redwood empire had Ellington’s day December corner near said Foster’s house; then on the For Sale a A D. 1886. of million dollars, and an hour ago fight Rondeau likes. Nevertheless Old dren—and—all A. W. road in a course about faded, and once more he was taking the Olliers, son. You GLEASON, southwesterly sixty rodB I received a wire from iu Duncan floored him. While he’s been Notary Public. to place of containing about 80 my attorney up the search for timber. know, Bryce. They’re your responsi- beginning, A FCFD Till F in good cheap Hall s Catarrh Medicine is taken inter- acres, more or less. San Francisco informing me that the away somebody taught him the ham- bilities. I wait to see I New tires all around. Whether he ever found it or not a Sorry can’t he And whereas ot Clement is nally and acts through the blood on the James J, Clement money had been- deposited in escrow mer lock and the crotch hold and a San Hedrin G. B. MARSAN that does not concern us. opened up, hut—I’ve lived Mucous Surfaces and Cushman, by his deed of assignment dated {natter of the System. Send M there awaiting formal deed. That few more fhncy ones, and he got to life and loved love. Ah. September 26th, A. D. 1897, and recorded in tf22 elf ast, At a moment when young Henry my my yes, for testimonials free. work on a the Waldo Registry ot Deeds, Book 250, Page money puts the Cardigan Redwood Rondeau in hurry. In I’ve been happy—so just Address F. J. CHENEY & Poundstone's dream of legal opulence happy doing CO., Toledo,O. 270, assigned all his right, title and interest in Lumber company in the clear—no re- fact he had to, for if the tussle had Sold all was fading, when Mayor Poundstone’s things—and—dreaming here among my by Druggists, 75c. said mortgage to Frank A. Cushman, and The Fraternities Heath ceivership for us now, my dear one. gone over five minutes Rondeau’s Giants—and—” Hall’s Family Pills for Frank A. Cushman his deed of hopes for domestic peace had been Constipation. whereas[Baid by And I'm dated March A D. 1898, ami and Accidsnt Asso going right ahead with the shattered youth would have decided the issue.” He sighed “Good son,” he assignment 31st, beyond repair, the while his gently. recorded in the Waldo of Book building of the N. C. O.—while our “And Rondeau was Registry Deeds, whipped?” whispered again; his big body relaxed, to Weslin cheap political aspirations had been 253, Page 47, assigned said mortgage Buy your protection in the Krate. holdings down on the San Hedrin “To a whisper. Mac floored him. and the D. of of Aroostook equally devastated because of a cer- great heart of the Argonaut FOR^SALE Gilpatrick Weston, County the leading health and accident as double in value, for the reason that and choked him until he beat the and State of Maine; and whereaB the said tain damnable document In the was still. Bryce held him until the tion in Maine. within three posses- Weslin D. by hiB will duly probated years they will be acces- ground with his free hand in token of realization came him his slabs $1 per cord. Lilted Gilpatrick Ago sion of Bryce events to that father Long and CHARLES S. TAYLOR, sible Cardigan, many devises and bequeathed all his right, title and can be logged over the rails surrender; whereupon old Duncan let was Belfast of importance were transpiring. On no more—that like a watch, the slabs $3 cord. Swanville road. interest in and to the above described premises 18tf Hayford Block. of the Northwestern Pacific!” him up, and Rondeau went to his per of said the veranda of his old-fashioned home winding of which has been neglected, to his wife, Olive Lucinda Gilpatrick and whereas Arthur D. the “Bryce,” Shirley declared, “haven’t John shanty and packed his turkey. The he had slowed up and B. Weston, Gilpatrick, Cardigan sat tapping the floor gradually MIL10N HILLS. and and authorized ad- I always told you I’d never permit you last I saw of him he was headed over duly legally appointed with his stick and stopped. * ministrator of the estate of the late Olive to dreaming dreams dOester brown build the N. C. O.?” the hill to Camp Two on Laguna has which for the first time in many years “Goodby, old John-partner!” he Luciada Gilpatrick aforesaid, assigned “Of course,” he replied, “but surely Grande. He’ll probably chase that as- said mortgage to me, the undersigned, and were rose-tinted. Beside him Shirley murmured. “You’ve escaped into the you’re to withdraw whereas the condition ot said mortgage has going your objec- her sistant woods boss I hired after the light at last. We’ll home OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIC1AH sat, glance bent musingly out go together Furniture been broken, now therefore, by reason of the tions now.” consolidation out of woods across the roofs of on Shirley’s now, but we’ll come back again.” Bargains breach of the condition thereof I claim a fore- Sequoia and to “I am not. You must choose be- and help himself to the fellow’s Job. GET clean used furniture from closure of said the bay shore, where the smoke and And with his father’s body in his GOOD, mortgage. Odd Fellows' Mock. Belfast »'«• tween the N. C. O. and me.” And she I don’t care If he does. What interests McKeen and save more than half. E. F. GILPATRICK. exhaust arms from Signed steam floated up from two strong he departed the little Datel at this 12th of met hla gaze unflinchingly. me Is the fact that Cardigan J. AUSTIN MCKEEN, Weaton, Maine, day 3T!I surprised the^old with I 3w26 Tel.—office, 247-3; residence, amphitheater, walking lightly hjj Belfast, Maine. June, A. D. 1920. of fhe Giants HOME SWEET HOME WEST MONTVILLE THORNDIKE. and all the various points of interest; good old Pine Tree State, which is Hoorn called on Congressman Peters and Sena Sweet Home ’ Mr. J. W. Skinner has returned to his ”—J. Warren Skinner. from Page 6.) tor Hale. ‘I think ontmasd is Andrews has been in Bel- home in Searsmont after He says: Washington TERRIBLE Orrette Robinson hauling lumber to Mrs. Cassie spending eight is the ECZEMA week. most beautiful and attractive city rtnv. rr The oTH skid Poaa fast a few days the past months in California. He passed the “I Wouldn’t Go Camping Without Rat- Freedom. in the I took the train winter with his son in San country todiy. automobile. And two Small of Unity was a re- Francisco, from there to visited Snap” Says Kay White. waiting Clarence Bean, who has been sick, is Mrs! Estella then took the steamer to Los Hartford, Conn., returned to M. Small and Angeles, there a l.ilm Cardigan cent guest of H. family. few days, then canoe back to the “Wife and I spent our gaining. 600 miles on the broad Pacific He visit- vacation cama- ...,r with his lost mate among good old State of Maine. I passed a very fOI110« Burleigh Ward is remodeling his barn ed friends and relatives- there a few ing l ist summer, smell of cooking pleasant and winter 1 brought himself at last an infinites- Schools in town have closed after very one when then took the enjoyable away. and it will be a fine hnished. weeks, Southern Pacific went to didn’t see a flaKe of snow for the rats. We town, got some RAT- .,f that tremendous silence No successful terms. train to New Crleans; stopped there winter, Trace Of D. J. and sister, Miss C. A. or cold weather—it wjs warm and nice SN broke up put it outside of the ages, The Disease Higgins awhile to take in the sights of the \P, cakes, our liapason Carter of Belfast is in Brooks one re- city; Pembroke selling Ferguson, were day went all the Sureiy quite a contrast to wiiat it wis tent We got the rats funeral was over Shirley through Southern States to in alright—big fel- Since autos for H. C. McCorrison. cently. the east, according to all accounts. Taking “Fruit-a-tives” Washington, D. C.; stopped there a few lows.” Farmers, storekeepers, house- ingered until they found But after alt my heart turns to tne dear Dover,\New has Wren recently sold several days,1 taking in the many wives, should use RAT-SN\P. Threa .me beside the Hampshire. Mrs. John L Bean returned from Prescott interesting freshly of the State of Maine, which is hard to beat for 00, Sold In lflOG, I began to be head of cattle to our local butcher, John sights National Capital; took a sizes, 25c, 50c, $1 and guaran- Through a rift in the troubled with visiting relatives in Rockland. scenery, beauty and variety, nice Eczema. Ward. trip down the beautiful Potomac river to people teed by A. A. Howes & Co., Hall Hard- two hundred feet above My arms and and homes. So let us boom the legs were Mrs. Mark L. Howard was the guest of Mount Vernon, old home pleasant ware Co. and City Drug Store. most has sold his two Washington’s ; ilestn sky showed faint* bandaged of the Nick Walton trotting time; and Mrs. George Choate recently. and “Donald 1 “Toss C.” to fell like a broad sometimes I could horses, Boy” gold- squeeze the pus out of John D. Nutter, Jr is working in the Fred Gray of Belfast. the blossom-laden grave my hands, they were so bad. brown trunk of an ad- About 3 mill in Palermo for Mr. Quigg. Charles Maxim of Swanville has been months’ ago, I chanced to j the of his sisters, Mrs. E. H. Ward _rav squirrel, a descend- read an ad. of Mark L. Howard had the misfortune to guest ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and and Mrs. Hannah Ward. 'd the gray squirrel that ‘Sootha horse Salva’, in which was told of lose a very valuable recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farnham and two a person cured of of Hillside Weeping Eczema Mrs. Martin Whitten farm, children were week end guests these of Bangor by remedies. i visited Mrs. R. W. Howard, recently. of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Higgins June 26th. After using two boxes cf Fruit-a-tives Miss Ruth Penney expects to attend Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw and two and one box of ‘Sootha-Salva’. I were of am. the High school at Freedom next fall. children of Bangor guests Mr. entirely free of Eczema”. and Mrs. Nathan Berry June 26th and Belfast called on Dr. E. N. Ralph Carter of 27th. OLZENDAM, D.V.M. and other friends here 50c. a Ralph W. Howard, box, 6 for $2 r,0, trial size 25c George Miller, a paper hanger from At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES recently. Brooks, has been in town doing work for and Mrs. E. Pit- Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. Martin Whitten recently returned from Mrs. Ida R. Cilley Mary man. visiting relatives in Massachusetts and a call for Portland. There is quite peeled pulp- wood. One man, representing the Great .George Choate, while cutting fire wood Norther Maine Co., wants 500 cords at recently, had the misfortune to cut his once and will pay a picture price for that amount. hand quite badly. New Perfection | Hot Water Banton is a & Mr. and Mrs. Will Moulton and son, Walter driving Cooper -- Heater —j—t Eli, were in Belfast Sunday, June 27th. 20c. and 25c. Quigg auto truck from the mill in Palermo The Misses Una, Essie and Vera Green- to nights. Thorndike, law accompanied them home and are ARE FOR SALE IN BELFAST BY Leon Wiggin and daughter, Miss Ro- guests for a time of their aunt, Mrs. Moulton. berta have gone to Massachusetts by auto Imagine Baking Day ESSIE P. CARLE to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Ida R. Cilley closed her school at East Thorndike June 25th. A picnic was Harold Bowler of Lowell, Mass., and held on the lawn and the occasion was a Aho by special arrangement has all the two friends arrived by auto in COOL Kitchen gentlemen enjoyed the pupils, their parents and in- all the June 30, to spend 10 days here visiting patterns time. vited guests. Ice cream, cake, hot cof- and fishing. Cakes that are t and brown fee and doughnuts were served to all. ligli fluffy—crisp cookies—pies j^’NO WAITING TO SEND. Misses Hazel Penney and Ethel Clark, done to an even brown—can be baked without standing are going to Old Orchard, and Miss Nora over a hot stove or stooping down to open an oven door. “It Looked Like a Battlefield in Europe,” Wiggin is going to Belgrade, to wait on Mr. Dunster. The New Perfection Oil Cook Stove all the TRAVELLING RIGS. tables during tlie summer. Said C. gives you cooking comfort and convenience of a gas stove. In- Ralph W. Howard found ice three “Was staying at a hotel in a small Coats with Pockets Mix- stantaneous heat the Raglan Capacious inches thick in the woods June 15, and Pennsylvania town. Early one morning directly applied against cooking Tweeds. Umbrellas. I went to stable to hire a and was utensil means of a ed Folding the same day he and his family had ripe the rig by long, blue chimney—heat that Blouses and Kits. held strawberries for breakfast. shown a pile of dead rats killed with can be controlled tor any kind of cooking by a turn of RAT-SNAP the night before. Looked James Jackson and wife of Freedom the handle. New York, July 5th. like a battlefield in Europe.” Three and friends, Mrs. Green of Massachusetts $1.00. Sold and guaran- The oven on this stove Is is interested in trav- sizes, 25c, 5Cc, scientifically constructed to Nearly everyone and a gentleman from Michigan, called teed by A. A. Howes & Co., Hall Hard- circulate fresh, hot air over and under the food clothes at this time of when on Leon and baking elling year, Wiggin family recently. ware Co. and City Drug Store. in the oven. This current of air assures an intense, even trips more or less prolonged loom large on is a Giant Among Men.” heat and at the same time drives out the steam the horizon. One misses so many pleas- baking and prevents a! to rob Bryce’s pockets ant things by not Deing prepared that it sogginess. twenty years before, is worth while to look over one’s outfit 8,000,000 users get three square meals daily with little ii* m inquiringly. It Is Not effort on the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. from a travelling viewpoint if only to be Enough Obtain* on men.” among said in readiness for the opportunity that able in one to four burner sizes. ■\\'har a fitting place to have the bowels move. It is often comes unexpectedly. Sold by dealers everywhere llo passed his arm more to slmub'ers and drew Practical and Stylish. important persuade liver, “You made it possible, Clothes of this sort must first of all he kidneys, skin, and bowels to act in STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK practical, comfortable, warm or cool as harmony and against self-poison- at him in adoration, suits, the demand upon them of material left V BEECHAM’S PILLS act they The alley that stands wear well, and at the same ing. favorably upon to i':r,o the world to- time well cut and well made, on lines all organs concerned in and NEW PERFECTION rn their faith to live food-digestion that are becoming and stylish. Because OIL COOK STOVE AND WATER I- ! low t heir loves, to waste-elimination; they remove causes of our quickly changing temperatures, al- a< For best results use If'-ai and perehance as well as most torrid heat in the day and often relieve symptoms. :’•! be done with and 'he Socony Kerosene chill at it is well to hand, to surrender. sus- penetrating night, ■nmfortod by the knowl- have the suit or dress cool and very light tmis had coiiie true. in weight, and to supplement it with a L HE EM cl will on [ warm, cosy coat that easily slip Beechaivts Pills over it, and if possible, be at once rain ;i cl re ii Cry Largest Sale of any Medicine in the World. FOR FLETCHER’S Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 25c. : A S TOR ! A Hydro-Electric Power Every woman knows that fine milestone in the history AMERICA’S GREATEST SYSTEM electric power develop- CHAUTAUQUA ■ssed recently, when two silks make fine waists, but do you ■rs were harnessed to- the interconnected elec- !ie Central Maine Power Lectures! know that fine silks also makes fine jeular happened when the i'd from the Kennebec river Vigorous, convincing We the finest silks e flour? the Androscoggin river speakers, with buy very together bv the simple vital, switch in the Brunswick worth-while, entertaining f the Central Maine Power for use in messages which make sifting bably no one outside of you •ly concerned in the actual think. Your .en the two streams had 1 ed together to work for perity. oiauon or ine Anaros- COMMUNITY Tell has William Company been fur- urrent for operating the and Kennebec Railway in »n balls, Brunswick, Bath I'liis brought the Andros- CHAUTAUQUAthe Central presents foremost scientists, Flour Maine's transmis- travelers, Mito the Brunswick Power authors, orators—men who know—men who to this time had © McCali they to us in an of WILLIAM TELL is sift- ■neeted. bring interesting way Every pound ntral Maine Power Com- ed through this silk, not once, but thir- ber the operation of the Inspiration and Education teen times. Electric Company's system inadvisable to a operate proof and dust proof. If that is too much the flour o Lewiston and one in Farm- Dr. Alexander Cairns— After this sifting, simply must to demand from the warm wrap, it can ser- be clean—it must be fine—it must be intaining emergency noted publicist and his newest pure. he recent construction be supplemented by a regular rain coat, student, presents story, “The Goose That the Golden a humorous ■Cps Power Station it was of the lightest possible weight that can Lays Eggs,” iose that and thoughtful discourse on a which will be Bich, wholesome, white bread, with a de- hydro-electric be stowed in small compass ready for subject of making this connection it interest to all. licious “come back for more” flavor, and emergencies. >r current to be transmit- — a loaf that cuts to a fine, clear slice ■ntral Maine Power Com Coats Raglan Allen— reward when use WIL- the Androscoggin Elec- Percy that’s your you What are generally termed “Sport” on TELL. system without any in- authority France, offers his interesting illustrated LIAM the or in loose with railway, lighting coats, raglan cut, ample lecture, “The Future of Devastated an eve- in France,” } fact, very few cus- adjustable collars and capacious pockets ning devoted to the wonder-story of our glorious ally that the Androscoggin and see. are a desirable and can be had in of it—once, anyway— 1 rivers had been tied to- choice, Europe. Try ( dly. many different materials to suit anyone’s Just tell your grocer—WILLIAM TELL. ; the new transmission line taste. Light or mixed colors wear best Dr. E. E. Violette— ! mg built from Farming- and are but some women easily cleaned, the orator-superb, with a forceful 's ips is completed, this con- great message— prefer navy or other dark tones relieved by and | mswick will simply serve entertaining instructive—radiating sincerity and linings of gay patterned Geisha or Sweet SWAN-WHITTEN COMPANY I line, and the greater part truth. One of the greatest lecturers on the Chautauqua f 1 ransmitted will be directly Briar Silks that stand wear and add im- platform today. "ntral Maine Power Com- | mensely to the effectiveness of the wrap, | Farmingdale and Deer especially if it is cut on the modish Cape- John Tobin— dolman lines so much worn this on of the two systems season. of England. The most unique lecturer-entertainer at benefit to both com- The stylish tweeds in mixtures and over \ on the with a the and the Continent, musical-message, entitled operation line patterns in neutral shades, as well as 1 good service. “Anglo-American Music.” A rare combination of over-seas or ~__ in blue, soft reds, greens and melody, mirth and information. made lACKSUN. vivid tan shades, up into Meadow Brook suits, that suggest outdoor activi- Louise L. McIntyre— ties, are an excellent choice for the suit ':|wn closed Friday, June 25, The lady who preaches and practices good-health. THE BANKS AUTO ■ 1 if a worn GARAGE "er substantial fabric is liked, and vacation. The apostle of right living, with a plea for longer trucking of all kinds and passen- with a thin silk blouse, these are not op- in ger cars to let by the day or hour. ues of Brooks spent sev- lives. “Keeping Trim,” her lecture, is worth its v once the coat is laid even Cal! 114 3 20tf eutly at M. C. Stevens. pressive aside, weight in gold. | though the mercury climbs high. Buick and Overland Service Station A. Paul Mrs. F. S. DollilT and daugh- C. Oarage. a,‘d Mabel spent a week in Coat Dresses. BUY YOUR SEASON TICKET TODAY! Let us do your repair work. Coat dresses of or silk are and save 55 cents. The serge lighter Regular Price of a Season Satisfaction Mrs. J. H. Larrabee and guaranteed. Mrs. and quite as practical, and the small de- ticket to your Community Chautauqua is $2.75. This Dr A. M. •spenl June 27th with relatives to the Lothrop tails of washable collars, etc., can be admits you double program twice a day for five Accessories. easily freshened and renewed to keep the days. But your local committee has on sale 500 Full Line Mrs. John Morrison of Pitts- DENTIST trig, neat look that belongs to this tpye season tickets at $2.20, including war tax. If you -tiug their sister, Mrs. Suben buy of dress. Rubaya silk, a new serge weave NOW you save 55 cents. When these are sold there and Mrs Open Day Night. Jra will be no more available at Colonial Theatre Chase has returned home that looks like a fine wool serge, is es- that price. Building where she has been caring fot pecially light and cool and is being made I'ELEPHOXE 336-3 27tf orKe Farrier. into suits and dresses for travelling wear AMERICA’S GREATEST CHAUTAUQUA SYSTEM Boyd and Mrs. George by exclusive houses here. It has all the " SURETY attended the W. C. T. U. con- WANTED " wearing qualities of Cheney Shower Monroe June 23. SALVAGE proofs, but is newer and different. who has been teaching Live I will pay you 2 1-2 cents for 75 a-1?'1*a' ln Verona Clarke. Poultry. rags, spent a few at home BONDS days cents per hundred for books and maga- ““-'to summer school. Belfast Shoats for Sale. zines and 30 cents per hundred for Community Chautauqua Why ask your friends to take the risk? paper, Mrs H. S. Morton and daugh- Children Cry Let the I will call promptly and p3y you the high- Morton and Miss Ora National Surety Co. bond you. adoed FOR FLETCHER’S est 51 "r"eld R. J. MAYO. market prices. -st of June 20, and were the r CHARLES S. TAYLOR, Local Agent, -,r and JULY 21*25 INCLUSIVE SAM FREEDMAN, Mrs. E. T. Morton. Te|. 339-4 tf7 ford CASTORia Hay Block, Belfast, Maine, Tel. 229-4 16 Cross St., Belfast. BROOKS. and the last . He was a grand Among tbe visitors in Northport during aon of Roberts, the first settler of the past week was Gilbert Patten of New Joseph has arrived at the town of Brooks. Dr. Roberts was York, who his summer Mr. Adrian W. Lane lost one of his Mr LET A CLARION WORK FOR YOU horn in Jan. 25, 1836, and passed home in Camden. Patten is the well work horses last week. Brooks, and his days there until his father removed known noveliat playwright. He was A. J. Mr. W. S. Jonea cut his foot quite badly to North Vassalboro in 1845. He removed accompanied by Beverage and C. H. and the party and see how easily every cook- last week while splitting wood. to Iowa in early years, having previously Tolman, motoring through taught school in Kennebec county. He here dined at the Waquoit. Mr. P. H. Grant and family are staying is solved. adopted the of his fattier and at “The Oakes” during the summer. profession At Little River the summer people are ing problem practiced in Wisconsin and many years Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Edmands with son K. Green and Mr. Louis Loon Illinois. been incapacitated by Mr. A. Having and daughter from Newtonville, Mass., on the M. C. R. Rrf'here. an the Invalid Aid WORK are at work accident he organized occupying Miss M. F. El well’s bouse; Mr. x CLARIONS Association to help those afflicted with Mr. Isaiah Gould of Pittsfield visited and Mrs. Sleeper and daughter, Mr. and tuberculosis to seek a saving climate in friends in town a few Mrs. Roberts and daughter of WITH PRECISION days recently. Arizona which was Sherman, Tf and New Mexico, Me., at the Smalley house; Mrs. J. J. Miss Laura Jones spent the holidays most successful and beneficent. He was Hebron and Mrs. H. B. most recent Ryan daughter, Buxton with friends and relatives in Portland. active up to a comparatively Academy and daughter from Lynn, Mass., at the period, removed from Chicago, A.. has been having Elwell cottage. Mrs. Affie Crockett visiting uniform results from the where he resided for 20 years, two years MAINE giving relatives Damariscotta for several HEBRON, in ago. Dr. Roberts was twice married, to Although one of the most severe show- the mental and physical development of its children rest* days. Susan Weeks of Vassalboro in 1859, and ers of the season raged all Sunday even- the simplest possible management. UPON future of our nation. Hebron Academy, with its practical Mr. Frank Sweat of Knox spent the April 14, 1888, to Cora B. Ferris of Janes- ing the fifth formal opening of the Coun- ideals and sound vision, will instill in your daughters and sons the You need Clarion service. survives. No chil- Club was a social success. Covers independence of spirit, uncompromising honesty, and week-end with his sister, Mrs. Susan ville, Wisconsin, who try intellectual for 68 when development essential to good citizenship and individ- Lord. dren. were laid people Mrs. R. F. success. | served a most delicious Fahy salmqn din- Hebron Academy is located with the White Maine Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Judkins of New- excellently Mountain WOOD & BISHOP CO., Bangor, ^gj?*- NORTHPORf ner. The program was most entertain- (•angeand Mount Washington in full view, forty-five miles away port are spending the summer at “The ing, consising of vocal solos by Miss students enjoy the pure air of this hill country, and the whole- j some homelike atmosphere of the Academy. f Oaks.” Katherine E. Brier; a monologue by Miss I Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Stevens of The school has ten buildings including two spacious dormitories Elizabeth Kittredge and solo dancing by one for girls and one for The courses Sold by V/. A. Hall, Belfast Mrs. Emma Ames and daughter Ruth Boston have arrived for the season. j boys. include English. Math- spent the holidays with relatives in Miss Caroline Havener. ematics, Science, Physics, Latin, Spanish. French. Home Econom- Miss G. of ics, Domestic Chemistry, Elocution, Business English and Arith- Bernice Rogers Cambridge, '■ Searsport. The first of a series of auction parties metic. All sports. Sch. Irene Meservey sailed July 1st Mass., is spending the summer at White j SEARSPORT. of Waterville was held at the Club House Tuesday af- Faculty changes are infrequent. Pupils always under experienced with lumber for Vineyard Haven. Sch. Mr. Carroll Reynolds Rock. j teachers, masters in their lines. his here in the ternoon, five tables playing. The prizes Ida B. Gibson sailed with lumber for New spent the day with family ] For catalog and particulars address Miss Myra Blunt was called to Methuen, were won by Miss Ruth Coe of Westbury, | Mrs. E. A. Sargent arrived recently fork on the 6th. village recently. Mass., this week by the illness of her N. and Mrs. George I. Keating of Bel- WM. fe. SARGENT, Litt.D., Principal from West where she Y., j Newton, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Russell O. Gardner and Miss Louise Brown of Waterville is sister. fast. At the social hour arrangements is-—__;_ /a spent the winter. at the of her Mrs. j their two joungest children, Nancy and visiting home aunt, were made for a bazaar to be held the 3rd ; Clarence Deisher of Reading, is a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of South arrived from Boston Saturday for Carroll Reynolds. I Pa., week in as a Club benefit. A Wagner Robert, ^ for Deisher August Iual guest the summer at the cot- Boston are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. a visit with relatives. has to > very handsome pennant, the gift of MV. Mrs. Gertrude M. Cilley gone tage, North Shore. and Mrs. J. W. Blaisdell, was raised for Alphonzo Wagner. Miss Frances Kimball arrived from her Old Orchard, where she has employment I the summer. The skating ring opened July 1st with the first time by Donald H. McLennon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stinson are re- home in Brookline, Mass., Friday to pass during a large 70 or more motoring It is white with Northport Country Club congratulations on the birth of a her customary vacation with her aunt, has to Pitts- attendance, ceiving Mr. Alex. Stevens gone up from in red letters. A request dance was well Miss Mabel Simmons. Rockland. son, Gerald Douglass. field, where he is foreman of a fence attended Tuesday evening with music by Mrs. Alma Dodworth Tartoue left j Lud C. Havener arrived Sunday from Miss Fannie Mudgett came from Cam- crew on the M. C. R. R. j McKeen’s orchestra. Tuesday for New York after a short Mass to spend the holiday den Saturday to pass the Fourth with attended Worcester, Dr. A. E. Kilgore and family visit with her prrents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mr. and Mrs. Artell Overlook have fir with his family in town. relatives for the first visit in her old home re- the Centennial in Portland last week, Geo. Dodworth. S jUTH FREEDOM their guests their two granddaughters SLIGHTLY USED for two years or more. home Miss Janet Rice of Chelsea, Mass., was turning Wednesday. from Mass. C. E. Starkey and A. L. Whitney of Quincy, in town last Friday on her way to Sandy- Eugene Shute and Percy L. Baker left for Mr. and Mrs. Will R. Lane left Boston have been registered at The Wa- FURNITURE point to spend several weeks. last week *o join the S. S. Harvey H. where they will Rosa Sylvester and Hazel Penney have Houlton, Me., Thursday, quoit while in town to tune and adjust the Have just purchased the furniture Brown in the engineers department, under the summer with her gone to Old Orchard for the summer. from Mrs. Abbie of Waldo and Mrs. spend parents. pipe organ at Hillside Farms. a Hussey Chief Morris Patterson. For Sale 10-room house. A nice lot of bureau, Frank Spratt of Bar Harbor are the guests Belfast is Mrs. Lena West of Lynn, Mass., arrived Walter Prentiss and bride of Ipswich, Blanche Wing of visiting her dressers, mirrors, beds, etc., in this iot of Mrs. Flora Roulstone. William H. Staples from the station of the summer with her AT G. C. LOWER’S AMiIQUE J. AUSTIN Saturday to spend Mass., have arrived to spend their honey- aunt, Mrs. J. P. Downer, and family. SHOP, McKEEN, the Boston & Maine railroad at Malden, Perkins. Main street, opposite shoe one Hammons and parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. moon here and are of his factory, Belfast, Maine Mr. and Mrs. George guests mother, Wentworth has returned Mass., arrived Friday to visit his mother Mrs. Mrs. Florence Hupmobiie Touring Car in good condi- daughter Ruth of Chicago were recent Mr. Maurice N. West and Mr. Lucy Knowles, at her cottage and biother over the holiday. Emery to Belfast after a few days at her home. tion—always ready to go and will go any guests at the Grinnell Inn. Malo of boston, Mass., have been visiting where. Price $250. tf26 Belfast Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Watson of St. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Flanders enter- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Overlock and fam- Savings Bank Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGown and I their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley tained at Cedar over Paul, Minn., are expected on the 12th Perkins. Hedges July 4th, ily were Sunday callers at E. E. Adams’. Notice is hereby given that daughters Dorothy and Virginia, Worces- Mr. and Mrs. Savings Bank inst., for a visit with the latter’s sister, Frank P. Kilsythe and Mr. ter, Mass., are at the Billings’ cottage for Ruth Penney of Montville is visiting WANTED Book No. 8375, issued by this bank, Mrs. Earl R. Richards and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ellis and Mr. and and Mrs. W. H. Mansfield of Brookline, j,g the season. her sister and Mrs. Percy Bessey. Mrs. M. G. Ellis spent the holidays with Mass. family, Second Hand Kitchen Stove been lost and application has been made for Friends inumerable about this village the former Mrs. Ellis Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James M. McDougall ar- parents, Mrs. Perley Thurston and little daugh- a duplicate book according to laws reguiat- are expressing best wishes for the hap- Mrs. Holt of Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Cobe have arrived rived Sunday from West Newton, Mass., ter returned homd June 25th from Phila- new books. piness of Miss Grace Calkin, whose mar- by auto from New York to spend the and Parlor Stove. ing issuing to spend the summer at the home of Mrs. Miss Helen Mr. Winston delphia. riage to Dr. Levi Trundy was recently Crockett, summer at their country Hillside FULLER C. WENTWORTH. Alice Shute. and Mr. who home, Drop Postal. Will call. announced. Ryder Hervey Bowden, Farms. Mr. Cobe’s private secretary, Lorene Bessey is guest of her grand- have been at work at Prout’s ar- Treasurer. Mra, Clara Eyre, Miss Blanca Eyre and Neck, Miss Caroline Perrine, has also arrived parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Penney, in —3w27 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ingraham (Virginia rived home last week. D. 0. Box 182, Belfast. Me. Belfast, June 26, 1920. Louise Eyre of Orange, N. J arrived for the season. Montville. Moorei of Camden were in town over the last week and are at their summer home holiday, receiving the congratulations Those who were home over the holiday for the season. were Mr. Clifton P. Roberts of Portland and best wishes of friends on their recent Miss Lillias Nichols and guest, Miss marriage. at S. J. Roberts, Mr. Lawrence E. Jen- Martha Kelley, arrived recently from kens of Dexter at H. E. Jenkens, Mr, Mrs. and New York and are the guests of Mrs, George Ginn her daugters Alex. Stevens of Pittsfield at Mrs. Sarah Lillias Nichols. Ada Alena and Frances, arrived from Stevens’. New York on Sunday for a visit with J Mrs. Grace Dow Bachelder has resigned Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Allen and Mrs. Ginn’s mother, Mrs. Susie Rendell, as and Mr. Walter three children of Orange, N. J., arrived and other relatives. telephone operator last week and are the guests of Mrs. Luce of Newburg has accepted the posi- Elizabeth Allen. It is reported that the Lawrence Can- tion. The office has been moved from ning Co. will no longer convert their the Dow building to a room over A. B. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Nichols refuse into fish guano. It will be dumped Payson’s store. three children of were Worcester, Mass., into a barge and taken to the parent com- Master the son of Mr. Home young in town for the Fourth. They were guests pany’s plant at Rockland and rendered Ronald, at the Inn. and Mrs. Carroll Reynolds, entertained a Investing Grinnell for its oil content. number of his young friends at his home Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Jackson, Dr. Arthur The carrying capacity of the schooner June 30th in honor of the anniversary of Jackson and Miss Jackson of Evelyn Maurice R. Thurlow having been a sub- his sixth birthday. Games and music Everett, Mass., are at their cottage on ject for much discussion, it is interesting were enjoyed and light refreshments were Pleasant Point for the summer. Is Safest to learn that at Parsboro, N. S., she took served. Ernest S. Clark and Miss Ada Clark of on for her maiden voyage to Queenstown Last Saturday night a large crowd en- 1,090,000 feet of lumber. Chelsea, Mass Miss Myrtle Beattray of joyed the favored movie actress Hope Malden and Merl and Ronald McGilvery Lincoln A. Gardner of the Stockton Hampton, in “A Modern Salome.” A of are guests of Mr. Somervilie, Mass., Yard, Inc., is taking a vacation of several dance followed, music by Tasker’s or- and Mrs. Charles Eames. weeks, incidentally taking the time to chestra of Belfast. Next Saturday comes Mr. and Mrs. John M. Burleigh and clean up his abandoned hardware an() another big picture featuring Harry Carey If you were to form a partnership, would you Miss Clara Burleigh of South Berwick plumbing business and vacate the store in the big six reel feature, “Bullet Proof;” going also a two reel “A Lion in the and Mrs. Albert Blanchard and son Ross in the Masonic building. comedy, to form it with a man know-or a total stranger? of were the of Mrs. House.” prefer you Atlanta, Ga., guests Capt. E. L. Hichborn returned Saturday Ellen Leib and Miss Louise Leib over the from a flying trip to New York where his lhe buildings in West Brooks owned Fourth. schooner, Maude M. Morey, is undergoing by Jesse C. Forbes and occupied by The death of Mrs. Elizabeth Woodard, I repairs, and will remain in town for a few Charles E. Mixer and family were totally If you were going into a business, would you rather widow of Llewellyn Woodard of Colfax, { days. His sister, Miss Emma Hichborn, destroyed by fire Friday afternoon. A Wash., occurred June 29th at Oakland, came from Belfast for the week-end. neighbor discovered smoke coming from embark in one know about or in one far away that you Mrs. Woodard was born in Sears- the building and immediately summoned you Calif. Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Hichborn and Mr. March the of help, but it was too late as the entire in- port 16, 1848, daughter David H. R. Hichborn returned Friday night of was a mass never seen about? and Katherine (Clifford) Nickels. She was side the building of flames. had and knew nothing from a successful fishing trip to Moose- of 12 children and was the Mr Mixer and family were away and the youngest head Lake. Dr. H. E. Hichborn with his last of her family. She was married to nothing was saved. wife and small niece, Virginia Woodfin, Llewellyn Woodard of Belfast, whom arrived on the boat Saturday to pass the The death of Dr. William Pinckney so she survived. Interment was made in The answers to these two tell you Fourth with his family. Roberts occurred in Los Angeles, Calif., questions why Colfax. June 5, 1920. Dr. Roberts was the young- Mrs. ueorge staples ana ner two cmi- Maine Power home took est of 11 children of Dr. Jacob Roberts Maine to invest in Central A charming wedding place | dren of South Penobscot and Mr. and many people prefer at the home of Mr. and on Wednesday Mrs. Irvin Berry of Cambridge, Mass., investment. Mrs. Charles Calkin in when BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. rather in some out-of-State Woodfords, with their young sons, Norman and Ber- Company Preferred, Grace became the bride of their daughter nard, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Berry and Corrected Weekly 101 The journal. Dr. Levi Trundy of Searsport. The cere- their infant daughter Mary, foregathered PRODUCE MARKET PAID PRODUCER occurred at 10 a. m. and Rev. Gross I mony with their mother, Mrs. Aldana Berry, the Woodfords Congregational church Apples, per bush, Hay, $20 00a25 00 owners in the of Sunday week, at the old home. When they stock they become part officiated using the full Episcopal service, $1 00a 150 Hides, 14 buy with two rings. Promptly at 10 o’clock Dr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis came from Beans, pea, 10 Lamb, 20a22 to the strains of the wedding march the Camden recently and are staying for a Beans, y. e., 12 Lambskins 1 25al 50 Company. groom and groomsman entered through short time with the former’s mother in butter, 55r6o Mutton, 20 one door and through the opposite door Prospect. Dr. Ellis recently received Beef, sides, 14a 15 Potatoes, 4 00 little Miss Alice Trundy, the ring bearer, his degree of D. D. S. from the dental Beef, f. q., 13al4 Round Hog, 20 select a owned to an over- followed by the bride on the arm of her school of Valparaiso University at Chi- Cheese, 36 Straw, 10 00a 12 00 Naturally they Company father, and the bridesmaid, Miss Phoebe cago and will shortly go before the Maine Chicken, 40 Turkey, 26a32 who live in their in Calkin. Dr. Trundy was attended by Dr. Board of Dentistry for examination. He Calf Skins, .40 Tallow, 2 whelming extent by people territory, Alton Swett of Portland, a college class- has not yet decided upon a place to lo- Duck, 35 Veal, 20 was cate. E 54 40 Our mate at Tufts. The bride lovely in gs, Wool, unwashed, many cases by friends and acquaintances. Company a gown of white silk crepe, with Fowl, 40 Wood, hard, 8 00 dainty Lebbeus Wardwcll, master builder at a Irish crochet and a long veil caught Geese, 32 Wood, soft, 6 50 lace, yard in Damariscotta, with his family and is and Maine people. with white sweet peas. She carried an managed operated by friend, Dr. Stetson and party, to the num- RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKET arm bouquet of white sweet peas. The ber of nine, on a holiday gypsying trip to 35a38 2 20 bridesmaid was gowned in pale green or- Beef, corned, Lime, Bar Harbor, stopped in the village Satur- 18a24 1 49 gandie, and carried pink sweet peas. The Butter, salt, Oats, day night and descended upon his uncle, 2 44 Oat 8 the and its power stations, little ring bearer wore a dainty gown of Corn, Meal, Then, too, Company dam, John E. Lancaster. Old friends will be 8 white dotted Swiss with pink ribbons, Cracked corn. 2 29 Onions, interested to know that his son and Corn 2 29 23a24 here in Central Maine. and bore the rings on a silver tray. The meal, Oil, kerosene, lines and are located right daughter are this season’s graduates of 40 13 buildings bridal party stood in a bower of ever- Cheese, Pollock, Hebron and Gorham. Cotton 4 15 28 green and vines, the color scheme being seed, Pork, 15 8 green and white. The other rooms were C. M. Noble of this town may well feel Cranberries, Rye meal, Clover 75 3 60 effective with green and quantities of a pride in the fact that he is the first seed, Shorts, Most Maine have seen its developments, 16 00al8 00 27 people power wild flowers. Following the ceremony a among the employes of the Bangor and Flour, Sugar, H. G. 9 00 T. I 30 buffet lunch was served by Mrs. Preston Aroostook railroad to profit through a re- seed, Salt, I., When Maine 10 its transmission its people Martin of Portland. The bride wore for cent communication to all employes, from Lard, 28 Sweet potatoes, lines, buildings. going away a tan-colored suit with hat to President Todd. He recently received a Maine Power are buying match. Dr. and Mrs. Trundy went at long letter of commendation from general BORN buy into Central Company they once to Swan Lake, where they will manager W. K. Hallett and a check for a in know about. spend a part of their honeymoon. They substantial amount recognition of his SMITH. In Troy, July 4, to Mr. and into something they will be at home after October 1, at High- interest in devising a method of reliev- Mrs. Wilmot H. Smith, a daughter, Eliza- land avenue, Presque Isle. The bride is ing the tanks of ice. beth S. the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. YOUNG In Rockland, June 15, to Mr. Calkin of and is well and Mrs. Almon M. a is for customers and stockholders. Charles Portland, ANGELInE M. NASH Young, daughter, Home ownership best, known in this section, having lived for Stella Marian. v ears in Stockton Springs. The several Angeline M., widow cf the late William groom is a son of Mr. arid Mrs. A. E. MARRIED. He with H. Nash, died July 3rd at the home of her more information? Trundy of Searsport. graduated Why not use the coupon to get high honors from Tufts Dental College in daughter, Mrs. Arthur W. Coombs, of BAGLEY-FERRIS. In Frederickton, N. an office in 1918, and recently opened Waldo avenue, where she had lived since B., June 24, Arthur M.Bagley of Troy and Isle for the practice of his pro- Ferris of Presque the death of her husband 11 years ago. Miss Marguerite Orrington. fession. The young couple have many most devot- friends in this vicinity who extend con- She had always received the DIED her gratulations and best wishes. ed care and attention in daughter’s home. Her death was caused by paralysis MERCHANT. In Belfast, July 2, Seth and her age was 80 years, 1 month and 26 L. Merchant, aged 70 years, 1 month and STOCKTON SPRINGS days. She was born in Lincolnville, the daughter of Hushai and Celia (Richards) 1 day. COUPON Nash. In July 3, Angeline Thomas, and her happy married life was Belfast, Norman Griffin arrived home Satur- M. aged 80 years, 1 month, 26 days. spent in Morrill, where she was all that a Nash, Central Maine Power a brief visit. In Belfast. June 30, Mrs. Company, day for home-maker, loving wife and mother, PERKINS. Lucy Eleanor Perkins, aged 82 years, 6 AUGUSTA, MAINE. George Avery left Saturday for Port- could be. In her religious belief she was months and 28 days. CENTRAL MAINE to take in the celebration. a Spiritualist. Three sons, Herbert C. of land PITCHER. In Belfast, June 30, Horace Bangor, William L. of Centre Montville, Please send us more information of Boston arrived Sat- W. aged 81 7 months and Frank Hopkins Leslie F. of Lynn, Mass., and one Pitcher, years, to the holiday in town. 24 urday spend daughter, Mrs. Mildred I. Coombs, sur days. POWER COMPANY about your security. J. H. Gerrish returned from a vacation vive her. Three of her children tour Friday and took over the B. & A. are deceased One sister and three broth- station again Saturday. ers also survive, Mrs. John A. Nash of Name_ Mass Winslow R. Thomas of MALNUTRITION MAINE. James M. Crocker and Lawrence, AUGUSTA, Harold Griffin, Theodore E. Thomas of Mor- left Monday for a fish- Searsmont, it the root of mack weakness and Guy E. Lawrence rill and Frea E. Thomas of Lawrence. Address_ to Katahdin Iron Works. hinders aad $ ing trip The funeral was held at her late home progress growth. Fred Sanborn of Mansfield, Mass., join- Tuesday at 11 a. m., Rev. Geo. C. Boom, wife for the holiday at the home of Universalist, officiating. The bearers ed his Scott’s Emulsion R. J. 7-8--’0 his brother-in-law, W. H. Morrison. were C. H. Emmons, Ripley Whitcomb, Alonzo Beckwith and Enoch Anderson. the world-famous tonic-food, Smith has resigned from R. Raymond The interment was in the Plains Ceme- is the natural enemy of mal- No. 1 to take a place on a F D. route tery at Centre Montville. and weakness, steamship, and Ralph Campbell is on the nutrition or times job. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monroe, Mr, and Scott’s three four builds Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moultdn arrived Mrs. Stephen Murch, Mr. and Mrs. L. daily, strength—helps a Wm. from Malden, Mass., Sunday, for few A. Marden, Mrs. Arline Cantara, drive malnutrition away. days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Farrell and Wm. Dumphe are visiting in Scott A Bowne. BtoomSrid. jjl Moulton'. Searsmont and Belmont.