ThE-Rj publican Journal. 93. NO. 5. S^jjME BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 192E F1VE Tbe Answer The Legislature. GOVERNOR THE OPEN SHOP. / to the interests of his employer. This To the Citizens — PARKHURST of i^Tand^ latter is a Belfast: quality absent from aestion has been asked generally i*1* 1 A few days ago fn|!0W ... Hon. T. F. Callahan Arthur Esq., addressed the the closed shop, because of the extent an election be was DIES MONDAY FORENOON Ritchie, to As a mark of to * tlines: Will reported in the Lewiston Journal as respect the memory of made Men’s Forum of the North Congrega- which socialistic tendencies have our vacancy caused by the having certain statements concern per- late and honored Governor, the Hon. ing State tional Church last on one of meated the unions. The expenditures which moved Re; Sunday the Unions have become Frederick Hale Parkhurst of K , I'arkhurst? Ctn- Bangor,who 1,1 resentative Rounds of intro- ,10? Portland to most timely subjects before the public of bullies, having grown until they terror- died at the Blaine says. duce an order Mansion, Augusta, at ylone calling upon Mr. Callahan ize both to today, ‘The Open Shop,” and it will be employer and worker. They twelve .,|tice of Governor shall appear before the and minutes after nine o’clock on Legislature give have left re- its members all read with interest and profit by all tbink- the owner of the closed shop loath, resignation, the information he had Monday morning, Jan. 31, it is requested 1 r otherwise, the presi- relating to unwise or ex- The full text follows: virtually no voice in the conduct of his | unauthorized ing people. that all business places of .>iall exercise the office penditure of State every kind funds. This order after “Mr. President and Gentlemen of the business. But this does not place the the close and all activities cease from 10 to ,mother Governor shall passage by House, was reconsidered Forum: Being unpractised in sermoniz- employer in opposition to real construc- id in case of the death, and laid on the table, where it will prob- | 11 a. in. Feb. 3, 1921, during the funeral al from office or dis- ably remain. ing or lecturing, when your pastor asked tive unionism. He is opposed to the evils to be held at j Augusta at ten o’clock a. of the Sen- Mr. Callahan 1 resident was State Auditor a few me to select a subject and open a dis- that have grown into not to unionism, m.; and that all flags on premises office of years ago. He is an City ie Governor, able man and it. >s cussion 1 was reluctant the itself.” : to accept and was thing shall be displayed at half-mast, House of Representa- his habit to thoroughly investigate before during at a loss to choose a “I think the tendency among laborers the :■ the office, until a making important statements. What he subject. However, day. have been says is of pastor and is in .favor of the 11ate shall worthy careful consideration. ; your kindly suggested the 'Open employers open Belfast with all other cities and We towns ,e office of Governor, think, however, that the House acted which has been a shop and for arbitration a com- Shop,’ subject matter by joint mourns the great loss which has befallen mite, and speaker of wisely in the Rounds ord r. reconsidering under consideration in mind a mittee from both the and em- Mr. my for employers the State in the death of our most .me vacant, in the Callahan’s testimony is not needed. highly I he long time. ployees, as advanced by the recent ac- the person acting as Acts and Resolves of the Legislature honored citizen and Governor, stricken will show what “The term a tion in the K. R. for the time! being, expenditures were legally Open Shop’ has distinc- Pennsylvania case. at the moment of his highest and authorized and ability on convene the Sen- the office of the State Au- tive trade meaning and in reference to ‘‘I believe in unionism and in collec- greatest usefulness to the State, and ex- may be chosen to ditor has vouchers for all bills certified [ irade matters means that in selecting tive bargaining. The two combined have tends to his Governor.” for payment. The books of the State family its deepest sympathy 1 labor 1 reasurer will show employees there should be no discrimina- spe towards its just rewards. But in this grief and sorrow •ne first Governor of what payments have which has befal- been made in behalf of the State. These tion between union and non-union men* I do not believe in labor’s domination of len them. an j accept appomt- are the sources from which ttie The term business or legisla excludes the idea of discrimi government any more than I Issued at this first ninmissioners of the ture should get information. Belfast, Maine, day ! nation men because of believe that shall dominate. The against their mem- capital of ninteen hundred and *wen- it on Spanish claims. legislature of 1907 passed an act lebruary, ! in a “In which provided a fund of bership union. The moment men the open shop the workman can ty-one. son, then president of contingent $10,- 000 for the Governor and Council, this are discriminated against with reference give, as each workman should to C. W. un- give, WESCOTT, Mayer Acting-Governor fund was to be used to small bills for pay to their employment because they are his task the highest degree of efficiency. accept a seat in Con- which no appropriation had been made by the union men, the shop pursuing that policy There isn’t any other way to keep wages Mneeded by Benjamin legislature. After this contingent becomes a ‘closed’ PERSONAL. fund had been spent, the Governor and shop. The principle high and lower the cost of living to any who con the House, Council had no authority to issue any of the ‘open shop’ is that men are em- appreciable degree. The menace of the Governor Evan I. Witson of office of warrants for the payment of bills for the U. of M. arrived ployed regardless of whether they are present day is inefficient production. services rendered or nf the term for which for materials fur- Friday to spend a few with his union or non-union. This is the sense in The the loafer on the is not days par- nished unless the legislature had made an slacker, job, elected, which was ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Wilson. appropriation therefor. During the ad- which ‘open shop’ is invariably used, the only the greatest obstacle to labor’s ad- :ay in January, 1822. i ministration of Governor Curtis, at his | employer who does not discriminate be- vancement, but he is cheating his fel- Mr. J, Leslie Colby is improving from ; Governor elect- iiird recommendation, a law was passed in a serious | tween union and non-union labor, but lows more than he is his employer. The illness with pneumonia. ,1 while in office and 1915, which created a con- very large leaves the matter to the choice tingent fund. Mr Callahan is voluntary workman who deliberately adds to cost Mrs. Irene Slipp Kimball went to Port- ,[ ulent of the Senate, reported of his maintains an as having said that the Governor and employees ‘open robs his fellow workmen who must buy land Saturday lor a few days’ visit imr during the unex- Council, in 1920, drew orders on this fund shop and impedes the way to that ideal condi- Dr. and Mrs. Carl H. Stevens Lincoln’s tenure. In for $1,195,586.50. He did not claim th .t were in Whether measured the Democratic tion in 1 by which wage exceeds the cost of Bangor over on airfield resigned to go they did anything which was not lawful Sunday business and or of to all and that there had been any graft, lie principle equal rights special living and there is a balance for the bank pleasure. if, and Edward Kava- used the above and made other to or the figures privileges none, Republican account, for home requirements, indul- Mrs. the Senate, was Act- statements for V. A. Simmons is in Wells tiie purpose of showing of the to the R.ver, principle greatest good gence and amusement. the le remainder of Gov. that it was not a wise policy to take the Vt., guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. 1-KfcCHRlC H. PARKHURST it seems to me that the power of expenditure of funds JGOVHRNOR greatest number, “My idea of the closed shop is that it M. Corliss and .1 1857, Hannibai 11am- public family. from the legislature which has authority ‘open shop’ is the only wise course for encourages slothfulness and inefficiency vernor and went to the Miss L. Keene to and to hands Jan. 31. Margaret was at homo levy taxes, place it in the Augusta, Maine, America to pursue. Nearly 30 years ago and holds back the energetic and pro- again the president of of the executive department. Well in- from Augusta to spend Sunday with her Gov. Frederic H. Governor of died I heard Eugene V. Debs talk to the labor- gressive workers for the reason that each i Williams, exercised formed people in are of the Parkhurst, Maine, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augusta about the time William K. Keene. that ing men of Portland ‘Ere in his class gets the same pay. A ltmainder of the term, I opinion the contingent law of 1915 He failed to recover from a feeling today. the effects of E. L. Grant returned last to will he repealed. diphtheritic England’s grief began, when every rod is that the are Thursday R. Bodwell died engendered employers loseph his home in Monroe after Senator Baxter of Portland has infection under with which he was attacked three of ground maintained its man.’ He was antagonistic to the laborers and that an operation at of the Senate, S. S. ) into- the'tongue duced a bill a the Tapley Hospital about three weeks carrying proposed appro- probably drawing a salary of $5,000 a labor is whereas it is as a little weeks he was until late last degrading, digni- nig-Governor ( priation of $100,000 to be u*ed in the pur- ago. Apparently improving ago. year from the labor unions, and ever fied as the capitalists’ activities. when Edwin C. Bur- chase of land for the creation of a State i, i when he had chills and became unconscious. Death Mrs in the is be- night since I have observed demagogues and “In the words ol Goveruut Charles E. Purrington arrived re- sled. We quote these park Katahdin region. It Cuolidge. lieved to me to be for a I that the legislature will decide followed at 9.22 this agitators who appeared try- ‘All growth depends upon activity. Life cently short visit in Belfast, the g how the provisions morning. that at the present time there is a greater to ing to arouse the laboring people sup- is manifest only by action. There is no guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll A. Thomp- ii have been interpreted. necessity for than there is for a Gov. Parkhurst is succeeded Percival economy automatically by dis son. port them in luxury by stirring up development physically or mentally with- I' Baxter of Portland, State Park. A gentleman living in Au P. Baxter of of the gusta who to the State Portland, president Senate. content and disloyalty towards employers out effort, and effort means work. Work Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cleale of Woitais- of the Senate, is now frequently goes House has informed the writer that while and the government. So there develops is not a it is the of were in of the State of Maine The last Governor to die in office was curse, prerogative ton, Mass., Belfast the past week the legislature is not disposed to be nig- Joseph R. Bodwell in the workingman a sense of grim op- intelligence, the only means to manhood, called by the death of Mrs. Mary C. gardly its members seem to have resolved ARY C. STAPLES. of Hallowed, whose death occurred in 1887. His successor pression. ‘The difference between old- and the measure of to keep State expenditures within reason- civilization. Savages Staples. time and slavery is this,’ able limits. was Sebastian S. Marble of of the slavery present do not work. The growth of a sentiment Herbert H. Stevens returned last Fri- 1 life closed its earth- Waldoboro, president said Eugene V. Debs in Fanueil Hall: The that work is an despises appeal from civ- day from a business trip to Boston i> the dan. in the death Senate. 28th, ROBERT U. COLLImS. old-time slaves were worth $1,500 a head, ilization to barbarism.’ interest of Leonard, Stevens & Baefce ■' Jew of the late Pem- floor but you duffers down ythere ongtbe I agree that the measure of success is Belfast friends news Gov. Parkhurst was as the 46th Governor shoe factory. ist Belfast. Death re- have received of inaugurated aren’t worth fitty cents a car-load.’ not merchandise but character. But I tne death of Robert >' She was U. Collins, which on was do criticise those Mrs. Addie Condon Welch left last gangrene. j of Maine Jan. 6. Five days later he taken id at the think to such men is due in iarge measure sentiments, held in all the ! took place Jan. 24th at his home in Kent- too respectable quarters, that our eco- Friday to spend the remainder of the 31, 1842, daugh- the unrest in the country. Labor State House. His was swollen and he said it present nomic system is and Sylvina Smart held, Ca if. He was born in Belfast tongue badly fundamentally wrong, winter in Worcester, Northboro and Sut- leaders took advantage of the stress of that commerce is selfishness and about 74 the son Ibrook t. only Mass. uas interested in years ago, of felt as if it had been struck a severe blow. ton, many war in transportation matters and wml that our citizens, holding the hope of ail and Anna G. Collins. the Civil »r several before During that America are in indus- Miss Louise McDonough lias returned years He was removed to his apartments in the to Washington and co erced Congress means, living War he served in the Navy. Many years Augusta trial slavery. I appeal to all to reiterate from is a member of the W. and now Brownville, where she lias beeu the into passing the Adamson law and sustain the of his life were spent in San Francisco, House where found his had become in- doctrine that the ma-n life she united with physicians tongue million of labor- i guest several days’df her brother; Dt. T. that three and one-hall who tuilds a factory builds a temple, Calif., where he was manager of the Fi. and was ever an ac- fected and there were of that the man McDonough. symptoms diphtheria. His family ers are out ot employment, the labor who works there worships | Norcross Co. Since retiring he v Mining there, aud to each is due not scorn and hristian. She leaves was summoned from for leaders charge that employers are taking Howard E. Wilson returned Monday to has lived in Kentlield. One daughter, physician hastily Bangor consulta- blame, but reverence and praise.” iwss one daughter, Char- advantage of the fact to bring about the | the U. of M. after spending a few days Miss Ina who lived with William H. Collins, him, tion with doctors. with his Staples, Augusta open shop’ and destroy ail that the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester A and a brother, Frank W. Collins of Rock- AN OPPORTUNITY FOR WALDO | >ne brother and one s:s- : Wilson of The inflammatory condition beneath his became trades’ unions have accomplished. Poor’s Mills, land, survive him. tongue COUNTY BOYS Albert H. Stinson and : _ acute and was increased “The labor leaders looked upon the C. J. Carroll of Boston has been la Be)- both of extremely accompanied by swelling j Sheibcr^e, Act as or D. fast on NATHAN CROCKETT Clayton labor's.Magna Cliarta, Charles Woods, director of Agri- ; the past week business in connec- and but with no throat infection example M.fs. apparent. labor’s Bill of Rights, those fundamental culture at Camp Devens, Mass., is inter- tion with Leonard, Stevens & Scarce. 4 illustration of the News has been received of the death in Diagnosis developed a diphtheric infection under the principles ot industrial liberty which ested in filling that camp’s quota with He was registered at the Windsor Hotel. >aves to the uttermost Bid’deford of Nathan Crockett, a native the first features of the and without to confirm cultural test it were among po- young men between the ages of 17 and Miss Belle Keating left Monday tc ii him. The funeral of Belfast, who died Jan. 27th in the tongue waiting by which the American feder- litical policy 23 whose enlistment must be made with- spend several weeks in Boston and vi- r late home at at the of Monday 1 Webber hospital age 62 years. was decided to massive doses of anti-toxine. ation of Daboi inaugurated m iy(J6. They in the next give Thej i two months if they care to cinity. She will be the guest of her sis- iliam Vaughan of East He had lived in Biddeford for about 15 exulted in the words that the laoor of a take the were administered within the next 24 hours. | advantage of opportunity. | ter, Miss Clara B. Keating of Allston, 4 The bearers were years and is survived by one brother and is not a or an human being commodity “Briefly stated, it is the purpose of the The Governor to Mass. Is, E. li. Nickerson,L. three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Spencer of responded splendidly the heroic treat- article ot commerce. Now tile Supreme War Department to annually enlist from rural New England several hundred Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cottrell and son II. E. Nickerson. In- Haverhill, Mass., Mrs. Mary Brown of ment. Two later he was able to swallow small amounts Court holds that the international asso- days young men who have not had and cannot Karl returned to Rockland Sunday night Lawn Cemetery in Biddeford and Martha Roberts of West ot machinists were violating the ciation obtain a school take of and from that time on his high education; after a short visit in blfivihe liquid nourishment, conditior to Belfast, where they Enfield. anti-trust law when they tried prevent them to Camp Devens, Mass.y furnish were called by the death of Mr. Cottrell’s continued to the customers ot the Duplex Printing them with comfortable quarters, good ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ improve. food, well suitable recre- mother, Mrs. C. C. Glover. Press Co. ot Battle Creek, Michigan, fitting clothing, He remained in his hotel until about a ation a apartment week and thirty dollars month; teach Mrs. John who from or installing Duplex presses. Mattola, has been the buying them the essentials of military life, prac- when he went to the Blaine home of the late ; guest several weeks of her Mr. rRIDAY ftHD SATURDAY SPECIALS ago House, Tue court holds that such a boycott is tical civics and practical agriculture; and parents, at the end of their enlistment return them and Mrs. Edwin A. left Tuesday James G. Blaine, now the new executive mansion. He was not included among the rights guaranteed Colcord, to their homes better equipped physically to her husband in East to the labor unions by the Clayton Act— ! join Boston, wnere better and the week attended to some and mentally for citizenship, leadership 1 getting during public a strike in they are now located. That to instigate sympathetic and earning their livelihood on the farm.” Lard 14c It was he would be able to to cannot be Compound business. expected go the aid ot a secoudaiy boycott Charles W. Frederick, accompan.e j by in ueemed one of the peaceful and lawfu DODGE-PEN DLETON ; his mother, Mrs. Augusta S. LI. FLAVORS executive department another week. Frederick, A 1 methods which the law allows the unions and Miss Mary Owen wili leave next The immediate cause of death was as Judson H. Dodge and Miss Ruth A. given pneumonia, to employ. But Mr. Gompers says the Monday to spend the remainder c: the Pendleton, both of Islesboro, were mar- which last night, Mrs. Parkhurst was with him decision is a blow at the movement foi winter in St. Augustine, Fla. developed ried at the Methodist parsonage, 7 Court and and in ac- human freedom progress Mrs. H. and little !Aoia$ses85c! he died. in this at 3.30 m. Harry Upton daugh- when street, city p. Tuesday, 0'illon ___ with the most heartless wishes of Jell-010* cord ter, Sheila have returned to tneir Feb. 1st. Rev. Charles W. Martin cfTi- Mary, I the predatory greed denying aspirations home in after an extended Friends of Mrs. Florence Went wort 1 ciated with the single ring service. The Springvale SOUTH FREEDOM xxxvw .V.V.U..WUB Ul Humanity* | visit with Mrs. Mrs. J. Gold are glad to hear she is improving aftei bride wore a becoming dress of b ue serge Upton's mother, Medal Flour a out by tbe Lockwood committee $1.50 bag her brought O and other relatives. Alice Bartlett is laid up with rheu- recent illness. with coat and hat to blend. They were Hayes, Mrs. of New York of extortion and blackmail attended Mr. and Mrs. Sewall matism. Mrs. Adelaide Richardson in from by B. Fred V. Cottrell and I. M. Cot re. re- going by labor leaders trying to torce the closed f>NNAN 4 ■ Fletcher of Belfast. The is the turned noon to their homes in Ac on old her home to her son’s a short dis- groom Monday Burbank Taylor called nighbors home, shop comes the news that the belhlehem son of tance, fell on the ice and fractured hoi Capt. and Mrs. Sylvanus Dodge Boston and West Somerville, Mass alter haddies each \ January 27th. Steel Co. is not only following the open | hip. and is a marine engineer. His bride is a short visit with their sister, Mrs. 10°. Brooms ! The farmers in this vicinity are har- shop gospel itself, but is steadily follow- |- the daughter of Capt. and Mrs. James Charles Bradbury, called here by the ide and cutting their wood, the of selling no steel to build- vesting their Aldus vs. ing policy j Raymond Consumers’ Fuel Pendleton. death of their mother, Mrs. C. C v. ver. had the misfortune to Co. ers wbo will not adhere to the open shop i Tom Richards and the Maiyland Casualty Co., a 1 Thus the open shop war is on cut his knee while chopping in the woods petition to adjust medical bills, will'* principles. Ii Market for I. N. Quigg. heard in this city Feb. 8th. in earnest. “I always admired Grover Cleveland ^Perry’s1 _ for the stand he took in the Homestead strike by calling out the federal troops to quell riot and bloodshed. W hen told by SAVING the unions’ attorneys that he 1 ad no au- thority to call out tile federal troops in A Bank is not save BASKET BALL such a case he replh d that the govern- only to money. It is ment mail should go forward and that he to save SAVE YOUR MONEY the law afterwards. people. Next .__._ would look up Sunday “Kansas has recently instituted an in- AND YOUR MONEY WILL SAVE YOU. dustrial court in which disputes betwee11 At least it will save from can be settled. I you hunger, dis- i he employer and employee Church sure to show that the Universalist am these Feb. 5, ’21 things go tress, humiliation, cold, morbid thoughts Saturday, violence used for force and by agitators and wretched conditions. This Bank is at will be special service for the firemen, who the closed shop to carry out their princi- : ples are unnecessary.” us attend in a your service. Let help you save. body. “The light for the open shop is a fight CAMDEN Y. M. C. A. for American freedom of contract, for hEV. WILLIAM VAUGHAN will give one of I efficiency and the right to work. Its ad- that each worker will do We Accounts. roost and talks and there | vocates believe Pay 4% interesting helpful vs. he is rewarded in he his best if proportion special music by the choir. We promise to the quality and quantity of his labor. an in one The closed shop militates against the de- , hour of pleasure and profit of the of individual skill and crushes ,s' cheerful and homelike churches in BELFAST A. A. velopment ^Waldo Trust sc- the’city. individual initiative and efficiency be- Company cause union rules prevent the retention welcome at 10.30 Everybody every Sunday of good men, an unscientific system of UNITY BELFAST BROOKS insisted upon.” morning. AT THE seniority being MAINE ARMORY “In the open shop the individual ob- tainsja chance by good work and fidelity The Republican Journal herself, by treaty, to pay for the damage Transfers in Real Estate When Lincoln Was Nominated wrought during h|r invasion of Belgium, | At the firs: Belfast, feb 3, 1921 France and Italy. The assessment will be The following transfers of real estate Chicago, June 7. Repub- lican convention held in Chicago Thursday,. made by the Reparation Commission. It were recorded in Waldo County Registry national an Iowa delegate walked 150 miles to get PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY is useless to demand that shall of Deeds for the week ending Germany January 27, to a railroad to come to the convention. The journal Pub. Co. pay in full. How much can she pay dur- 1921: Special railroad rates were made and Republican ing the next twenty or thirty years? Mary a. Ayer, Belfast, to the City of Chicago’s population was doubled during land in Belfast. convention week. This is the limit wliich the Commission Belfast; Hotel were 11.50 to $2.50 per day A. L Editor. Leslay Robbins, Belfast, to the City of rates BRojvN, intends to fix. Germany must issue room Belfast; land in Belfast. and board. bonds all the re- Crowds were so that billiard tables I for nearly indemnity great * ADVERTISING for one square, Arthur E. to Es- TENNIS. Robbins, Searsport, in the hotels were into service as inch in 50 cents for quired o; her. These bonds are to be at pressed one length fcolumn, telle A. Ward, do.; land in Searsport. beds. one week and 35 cents for each subsequent first in the of the custody Commission, Lydia K. Reed, Hallowell, to Randell The in which the conven- insertion. “Wigwam” but, later, will be allotted to the several M. Egmes, Prospect; land and buildings tion was held was probably about the SUBSCRIPTION TRrms. In the advance, Governments in whose favor Germany’s in Prospect. size of the annex to the Coliseum in physician and other profes- a x 50 $2.00 year, $ 1.00 forjsi months; centa Eliza J. to Frank W. which the 1920 convention took place. reparation indebtedness was created. It Ladd, Islesboro, FORsional men or three months. whose work calls } land in Islesboro. The Wigwam’s profuse decoration was them will be several before investors Ladd, do.; years largely furnished by the Republican Frederick A. Everett, et al., Fort Fair- into all weather and all sorts of will purchase these bonds unless they women of Chicago. They were invited goiny QUOTV TlON field, to Frank A. Whitcomb, Montville; are to come armed and equipped with those Buick is an offered at very low price, and if the land and buildings in Montville. efficient, dependable aid. formidable weapons, needles, thimbles, There comes a clea : when indemnity limit is fixed too high they may David day one re- Bourne, Knox, to Lilia Spencer, scissors, etc. alizes that clothes an to keep the weath- not be worth do.; land and buildings in Knox. can on this car the anything. When a special train pulled in with the They rely for sure, er off d is you, that ftr to give you The United States has loaned Albina Johnson, Belfast, to Maurice W. Massachusetts and other New England home is and France, which their health, that shelter inspira- land in and a rapid transportation im- and more than five billion Lord, do.; Northport. delegates, rockets were sent up tion; asid- from being clean and in- Belgium Italy that, George L. Slipp, Belfast, to Hezekiah I cannon boomed to announce their arrival affairs demand. la) dollars of These portant The offensive, one’s perso appearance does perfectly good money. Webster, do.; land in Belfast. to waiting friends. beauty not that signify very micb; the main three countries will get most of these Annie M. Green, Hallowell, to Effie E. \ The gallery in the convention hall was and roominess of the new Buick 1921 thing in life is to be toward ^oing along German bonds. They want to turn them Towers, Burnham; land in Burnham. reserved for women and escorts. Because the That | models make at goal of your ideals. isn’t get- Amy F. to Fred N. of the number of men unable to them, too, pleasing all over us of Hustus, Freedom, great get ting it’s getting From then to at par toward the payment | old, jsense. Flye, do.; land and buildings in Freedom. | in, one man was reported trying to get times to the ©n Time is not but friend —Col- their debts. This is not a good financial family. mastel, A. D, Rivers, Worcester, Mass., to into the gallery with an Indian squaw lier’s. I proposition. The recipients of the in- James P. Nichols, Searsport; land in selling moccasins as his credentials, but demnity should take the risk of a default Searsport. was excluded on the ground that she was Authorized Buick Service insures un- Fred Bassford, Northport, to Elnora I. no lady. KING COTTON. in payment. The Germans are haggling use of Bassford, do.; land and buildings in The two chief nominating speeches interrupted each Buick car. with the Commission about the amount All our enormous domestic need of this Northport. were made in less than 30 words. Abra- she must pay. She will continue to ham Lincoln was in nomination in and all the gag- placed staple practically surplus 26 Effective January /, regular equipment gle till she is disarmed. The Ailies THE OPEN SHOP. words. needed by the rest of! the world is pro- The making of the presidential nomina- on all should lose no time in enforcing the dis- models will include cord tires duced in eleven ot our Southern States. The the Churches nation was announced to the city oy the armament agreements of the treaty. Federal Council of became a firing of a cannon placed on the roof of As long ago as wlidn Maine of Christ in America is quite right in 1 the convention hall. in these Southern States pro- calling attention to the fact that some of State, 1820, That and rockets were JEFFERSONIAN SIMPLICITY. the current talk about “open shop” is night canDon duced more than | hundred million bonfires and multitudinous quite misleading. That is to say, by fired, lighted, of cotton. the ten following Thomas Jefferson was inaugurated as parades their participants carry- pounds Iq “open shop” some mean an establish- formed, ing that would serve—even to years the production increased three fold. President of the United States in ment from which members of trade anything 1801, rakes and one unions are fishing poles. From 1830 to 1860 was a four fold hundred and twenty years ago. His excluded. “Obviously,” says The data was obtained from thejre the Council, “a shop of this kind is not foregoing further increase. During this last named inauguration was celebrated throughout the library of the Chicago Historical so- an open shop, but a closed shop—closed the Soldiers which has various relics of the period Cotton is Kin?>” was a frequent- country. paraded, church against members of the labor unions.” ciety, bells i convention and the campaign that fol- seen rangs and orations were delivered. That is and we must regard it as a ly headline in the newspapers and, true, lowed. In all this Jefferson took no gross and most unfortunate misnomer to in a political sense, statement was part. — tl^at use the name “open shop” in that con- true. The War dethron- Whether he “rode to the capital on -absolutely (pvil nection. There are two kinds of closed horseback and hitched his horse to the ed King Cotton, politically, and since shops, those which are closed against Children Cry or he on then iiis servitors have fence,” whether went foot is of non-union labor, and those which are FOR FLETSHER’S only household 1 no A closed agaiust union labor. Both are bent the knee at his command. importance. lasting reputation for political “closed” and are con- CASTORIA in the equally equally a Almost genuine simplicity administration ! Cotton ia wonderful crop. trary to what we must regard as the true of public affairs was not built on such a e verybody knows it furnishes the American principle of free labor The MAlNb SCHOOLS tbrjt weak foundation. is one that is greater part of the world’s clothing, but only genuine “open shop” As Mr. open to unionists and non-unionists,alike, disturbed comparatively few kilow of its great President, Jefferson at ,once | Maine people were quite holding that whether he does or does not the Maine abolished the weehly levee at the White ! with the low rating given value as a food. The cotton boll when to “a man’s a belong “organized labor," schools recently when the results of an House and the system of precedence in man for a’ picked on the plantatioji contains the cot- that.”—Harvey’s Weekly. investigation made by the Russell Sage official rank on state occasions which had ton fibre ana the seed f the plant. The Foundation were made public. Dr. Au- been copied from the Court of gustus O. Thomas, State superintendent ginning process separates these except etiquette GOOD ADVICE [ of took decided excep Europe. He also abolished all other us- public schools, that there is left on the seed a covering Two suggestions have been offered tions to this rating and is telling the pub- ages which savored of royalty, such as ©f soft fibres known fin trade as [inters with respect to proposed immigration lic a very different story. He says that the of j conveyance high officials in Na- in a recent by. the Bureau of I •which are removed by ajdifferent process. legislation in addition to the percentage publication tional vessels. He put a stop to tours basis. One is that the number of immi Education of the Department of the In- is on an public The net result thai average, in the and official visits at the national grants permitted to enter from any par- terior, Maine is given fifth place from each bale of colton <500 expense. schools for pounds) ticular country be governed so far as number enrolled in our High When he traveled he refused any mark sent to market there lhave been taken possible by the percentage of that ele- each 1000 of our population; that we are W. R. of attention which would not have been GILKEY & about 145 pounds of linter and about 1,- ment of immigration which over a period so close to our next competitor, Indiana, SON, Searsport. that we given him as a private citizen. The peo- of, say, the five years immediately pre- that it is altogether probable 5 ^-v-r---t- just health. Sickness in the rich or value of this was $1,813,897,342. The home of poor is depressing. sound and cheap The half-sick”—and there are thousands whc weight of the jlinters was 540,000,000 QUARANTINE drag through days and weeks in business or at home—feeling miserable TV and see them. pounds, having a value of $216,000,000; Every man dreads quarantine because all the time. Some are dosing with one thing or another, II the weight of cotton-seed jmeal was 2,- oi the social and financial losses it may but getting only temporary relief. If the condition is due value the oil place upon his i ! I 000,000 tons, family, says the State De- +o disordered or with or without a $126,000,000j_ partment of stomach, liver, bowels, was valued at Health, but the produced $240,000,000, loyal citizen, or if there is a to catch then the when contagious illness headache, tendency cold, Take NR at once. Get comes to his that will correct making a, totalJvalueJiofJJour cotton crop, home, will keep this remedy quickly these troubles and restore Ever Get WEST quarantine for the health is “L. F. digestive and criminative in one year, a little morej than sake of other families than GOOD Atwood’s Medicine. Hundreds of $2,395,- his own, to ^ HifJ0,000. whom the disease might be spread. Do Maine people have sent testimonials of its wonderful curative organs working in her- | SPRING ST be done is a virtues to the “L. F. Medicine at Maine. r* Our exports of raw cotton af K°U.^0ul(i by golden rule Co., Portland, Bilious? cotton, of health as well mony and relief is imme- j as of business. Buy today of your dealer, at 50 cents a bottle. manufactures, linters, cotton-seed oil diate. Never causes — and meal amount to $1,798,000,500. In This sue year immediately! preceding the Try griping. WoTld War ten cents wps considered to VT0 U use good be a fairly remunerative price for a you patroniv pound of raw cotton. In 1915 the aver- NR Tonight—Tomorrow Feel Right industry; you 1 for the year was 6 6 cents a wnen your nver goes on s truce ana •pop ana appetite age price return and yon ■ 3rou feel a sick headache and bilious find own and in 1920 the yourself entirely, completely re- velop your pound average price was spell coming on, instead of prodding lieved. use 35 9 cents a pound. United States 3'our liver with dangerous calomel and There is no better proof of the when you Thje lashing your bowels with strong, ir- great value of Nature's Remedy for bas about one-sixteen1 of the “The of the is in the get out biliousness and It popula- proof pudding ritating purgatives, your box: constipation than the of mild, NU Tablets and fact that more than one tion of the world, and produces about gentle-acting million NR take one right off. Tablets are used every day,—more E. FRANK COE'S two-thirds of the world’s entire supply Relief will come just as quickly and than fivo million boxes sold every | as the with it genuine, lasting benefit, year. of cotton and its Commer ILL byproducts. eating,’’--and, just surely, A Utl Al\J guaiY- J nut iui t;iuy uone. proof so, cially. Cotton is Ring. His domain is the ing pains or doubling stomach^ get a ££c box of Nature’s Rern- FERTILIZ HS ache. Nature's Remedy (Nlifl I edy (NIt Tablets') and take the world and his throne is established in Tablets) work and ■ first tablet | promptly tonight. If your but the action isV f is the southern of the United States. of a flour is in the That’s thoroughly, constipation stubborn or per- Made right and part baking. gentle, mild and sistant, continue to take soothing. one ^^ He rules with the arrogance of a despot Relief comes through the ac- each night for a week or so. —in Belfast, tion of Nature's Remedy on no1 hen note how you feel. Your bow- j.nd has the conscience of a profiteer. women have once used oniy me liver, due on Eiie wnoie diges- eig wm be as regular as clock work, supply from who tive and eliminative stom- iind in — why system,—the and you'll yourself better ach, the bowels and even on the kid- shape physically, mentally, every way THE INDEMNlrV. neys. Stored up accumulations of than you've been in many a dav. HALL & W M waste and body poisons that have After that you need n--t take medicine been clogging the system are complete- every day. An occasional NR Tablet BELFAST, MAIN! T he treaty of peace provides that the ly cleared ovt, the over-worked stom- to keep your system in good condi- is amount of indemnity which ach strengtnenedand the interrupted tion will bo sufficient, and you can Germany work of digestion and assimilation is always feel your best. Remember it must pay shall be fixed by a Reparation WILLIAM TELL resumed. The inactive liver goes to is easier and cheaper to k_ep well than work with new vigor, the bowels to get well. Just try it. of seven Commission composed members, are unburdened, the headache leaves, Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) ig that dull, “dopey, want-to-crawl- sold, guaranteed and one from each of the following nations: recommended by j dow'n-a-hole feeling disappears, energy, your druggist. the Public The United States, Great Britain, France, To Italy, Belgium, Japan and the Serb- FLOUR As Local Agent for l CITY DRUG STORE-—READ & writer l am p Croat-Slovene State. At no time may HILLS, Proprietors Company the public the Oliver more than five of the above powers have No. at a cost far bt no or evidence as to its 9, a ri ght to take pait in the proceedings of need further proof other machine in this be I the Commission or to have a vote. Japan superior quality. cellent OLIVER can cash or $64.00 on the t has this right only when damage by sea, —one dollar a week 11 in which Japanese interests are involved, when desired. I will g'' are for that it >■ under consideration. The Serb-Croat- They have found themselves machine to anyone upon Sloveue State has this right only when a delicious flavor and a uniform I also offer a fine lur gives ribbons and all questions relating to Austria Hungary paper, goodness to all their baking. supplies. or Bulgaria are considered. The terms For Sale Before buying typewri of the treaty require that not later than let me quote my pri<*> should deliver to it I 150 bushels of which I money. Respectluii May 1, 1021, Germany So it follows that have potatoes ALGOLA PILLS f naturally they prefer FRANK \ will sell for $1.40 per delivered in the Commission, bonds of the German brands. bushel, Regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. ■ to all other the limits. Also at 75c Make Pure Blood. For lmy 42 Unioi Go vernment to the amount of city turnips per Constipation. Relieve 60,000,000,- bushel at Elm Tree Farm. Gas, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache. 000 marks, payable in gold, and bearing E. H. KNOWLTON Try them. 10c. 25c. At druggists. Duane Pharmacal Co., sole proprietor, P. O. Box Notice interest at two and one-half per cent till Hall New York. Legislative If would know the difference a better 1103, City Station, See you on each con- 1026, and after that date bearing interest signature box. Ordered, .the House flour will make in tell L. L. Townsend time for the reception of at five per ctnt. The exchange value of your !• > baking, just for private and special BELMONT 1 these bonds would be {14,280,000,000. TELL. CORNER, to Thursday, February 10, your grocer—WILLIAM FOR SALE m., and that all such petit'' '1 hese bonds have been delivered to the be ret-' * ented after that dute Reparation Committee. One third of Legislature; that the secretar YARN at for >• $1-50 per pound cause copies of this order these, or as much thereof as may be Has for Sale SWAN-WHITTEN COMPANY Hay all the daily and weekly 1 needed are set to pay the Sweaters, etc. All colors. Ap- February apart expenses Phone 21-43 2w4 until and including In Sena of the allied army of occupation which at Januaf' on the Rhine since ply FREEDMAN’S, has been posted the Ar- £ Read and passed. mistice was signed and is likely to re- Cross Sent down for concurrent NOTICE 16 Street, Belfast L. ERNEST Tib main there for at least another year. In House of H I have in my barn in Prospect one JanUi“ The rest of the bonds will be reckoned as Heifer found on my farm. Owi sr can Three Pair Heavy Cotton Hose Read and a partial payment of the indemnity due have same by paying costs. '' 1 for at Bert L. Davis’. P^^DERCH for reparations. Germany has bound 3w4 L. C. DOW $1.00 Here and There WHY— The condition of G^Tt Chinese Hold All to OR CURSE? Britain is cans- Writing FRIEND ing anxiety in many quarters. She has Be Sacred '**•*. won Ue world PE-RU-NA war but is just beginning to realize the To millions and millions of Chinese Both Designations Have Been FOB CATABBH OF THE enormous cost of and to HEAD AND NOSE it, everywhere all writing is sacred. speculate whether after all it on pays to be Hence it in Bestowed Sleep. a world happens that the average ! hek share of power. She has I began using five than two million Chinese in this as using boxes be- )KK men community, country says, gains unemployed who are PE-BU-NA Tablets lieve I am #'"Ln-C, she clamoring for a well as in others, every scrap of pa- cured as soviet government. She Truth Is That the Hours of Slumber three years ago for taking tanlac. has a revolu- per, all old letters, and all waste pa- there has been no on Public,. P^'mjS tion in Made Subservient to catarrh of the Notary Can Be head Ireland, another in South Af per, are laid aside in a clean return of the dis- —-— \ and still recepta- r.ca, another in the Firm Will. and nose. Was un- that Tanlac restor- India; also mut- cle to await the collector, who appears ease in two spring ter mgs in Egypt; and she is years.” felt not in a po- able to do ed 1 have just splendid sition to put at regular intervals to transfer the Hr. Frail Pimy anything. years of use- i these uprisings down with Fifty Mrs. Charles Routh, her waste to the Sleep, at the right time, is one of I saw a decided Assistance in Income said usual vigor. Should these papers sacred furnace. Oml, In II, fulness is the best out en R. F. subject friends and helsea, Maine, countries obtain These waste even man’s foremost benefac- after their independence, the papers include Improvement guarantee of Pe-ru- .n. Augusta. result of the the time it is a war would be much commercial messages and advertise- tors; at wrong curse, one box and after Tax a hard differ- na merit. Reports had long, struggle ent from what was anticipated. * Many ments, for, since Confucius used the for it conies as tlie paralyzing incubus i, and it seemed to me that I people consider the real war was his hand and bis mind when he Tablets or Liquid Sold of between same characters whereby to impart upon Everywhere my share suffering. My England and and Germany the other na- his should be broad awake and at his work, blanks furnished. 1 heroine so badly upset that tions got into it simply wisdom, they are sacred. Should because they had declares u writer in the t eat a thing, and to tell become the papers be burned the Chinese Philadelphia allied, through fancied common by ; afraid to. I couldn’t di- In their own Ledger. interests. Indeed some people think the homes, it Is thought the The Children’s and often had pains It is a solemn thing to think Hospital ,perly first act of aggression was committed by ashes of the sacred writings would about, that were so bad I had to OF England and before the death of the mingle with the ashes of wood and that if we average eight hours of every PORTLAND, MAINE, I would Dioat to bed. up Archduke Francis in slumber we are in Ferdinand at Sarajero other fuel, and the ashes of the Chi- twenty-four the oilers to youug women of school ery morning there was high in 1914. It becomes more and more Land of Nod for a third of our whole education mouth, ap- nese writings are held to be as sacred or its equivalent a two and one- taste in my parent that the real of half objective Germa- as term on earth. At this rate the man years* course of which in- in a wretched condition the writings themselves. training re ny was Africa and Persia. England had cludes six Ashes who lives to the age of 60 has spent WHY months at New Haven Hos- headaches from ,1 such severe already obtained a big portion of the sacred furnace are the for- in bed. pital, New Haven, Conn. Special courses to bed. It always seemed mer continent and had plnced in sacks. These sacks are con- twenty years her eyes on the given in Public Health work and in Dis- po to sleep and if I did latter so It has made some active spirits irate country; when Germany deter- veyed to the sea, and then, in a boat, trict Nursing. of a time and Address: Sup*t Nurses, ... only for short mined to make Koweit on nature and the established the Persian are carried out to where the tide runs against 68 High St., Portland, Maine. 3w4 hour of the night. I fell Gulf a terminus of Is Our Store the order should to the Berlin-Bagdad swiftly, there being consigned to the that they have spend Best Place in ip weight, was very we ik sent a fleet railroad, England to that w’aves. This boat is called the Mon so much time unconscious and unpro- might break down any port and assimilated benevolently the War boat ductive; the idleness has irked them; sheik of Koweit and the by reason of the fact that It country and is and burning the candle at both ends Tow n DEVELOPING ~t on the recommendation Mon to he ruled over. generally provided the Trade? people This act is con by in their defiance of | I 1 didn’t take but three War an physiological laws sidered by many people the curtain-raiser Sher, organization with »- have for PRINTING 1 felt perfectly well in of the war. The Germau-Austrian Em- branches everywhere for the mainte- they generally paid it. The I lie indigestion, nervous- has rule is that we rest not that we pire been in the divorce court for nance of the spirit of reverence for may For the best answer to the above all left me and I i.i-s have some little time and if the British Em- the Confucinn form habits of sloth and self-indul- ENLARGING I d system. | every night. gaim pire should follow the denouement would but that we find | The furnace in Ihe Chinatown that gence, may recreation and ever since in weight be interesting to say the least. and before Feb. we will WITH A nearly every large in the United recuperation for the day that fol- 24, pay QUALITY REPUTATION in perfect health. Iam all [ city \ States lows night—the day that tests our met-' j about includes Is an ovenlike someone Tan.ac, Now that old Ireland is using so much usually structure tie, and urges to endeavor. is my duty.” news space, and the words “Sinn Fein” about five feet high. On the Sleep to send us back Photo Studio and are wall there supposed into the fray Id in lielfast by Read & “Bail Eireann” seen so often, opposite is likely to be seen [Tyler’s j in readers be curious as to how some clear eyed, serene, corroborated. “I $5-00 the leading druggists may they inscription similar to the follow- $10-O0;second 375 Main / Street. are and what climb I lie down,” said that £ pronounced they mean. ing: “The spirits of our ancestors are whei^ Maitin the Irish of the ROCKLAND, MAINE. > Mulroy, historian and pleased that we keep sacred the writ- poet mystics, Henry Vaughan, j *i Mail orders teacher of Gaelic, is authority for the of and by it he meant that his finite solicited. tf2 , S OR SPEEDWAYS? ings our country." The next five we will pronunciation and definitions given be- had give $1 each L Tile funds mortality risen star by star till it ,___ ^ low. “Sinn Fein” is necessary for the upkeep j pronounced “Shin laid hold automobile show in New of this custom arc alike by upon infinity. The apparent Fain” and means literally ‘we, our- provided Send in answer the humility was an aspiration. He stood your in a letter of not over held on a greater scale selves.” It has been adopted by those richest and the humblest of the at heaven’s, gate not the with almost staggering who have undertaken the revival of the citizens of Chinatown. by pride of seventy-live words. HAND PAINTED Gaelic language and literature and the life, not by self-assertion, not by be- be immensity ot the busi- rejuvenation of Irish industries. “Dail ing egocentric, but in the mortification This is open to anyone that visits our store. and of the ex- ARE VICTIMS OF MANKIND PLACE CARDS iiresented Eireann” is pronounced according to the of vanity and with all “chastening same DIRECT motor vehicles have be- authority “Dhowil Ayrin” and and subduing of the soul.” FROM CHINA means “meeting of Erin.” It was the Why the Domestic Animals So Seldom and done in water colors in of our civilization. At< aiiti k main anu uonert corns Stev- the soft tones name of the old parliament of a Attain the Which Nature and shades so much used the Ireland, Age enson were two of no small TIMM’S by Chinese. came the grim reminder number of SHOE law making body in existence as far back Allotted Them. STORE Call at the Journal office writers who wrote in bed k alone, City and State, as 750 B. C. Mr. Mulroy claims the because of AMY L. the WILSON, “Dail Eireann” might be claimed as the comfortable relaxation and the SUE M. mo persons were killed in Domestic animals seldom attain the B. PARTRIDGE. the last predecessor of the New England town seclusion. The wits of neither were L. TUTTLE, idents” during age that nature allows writes Proprietor and was them, record is monstrous—ut- meeting, much the same as the benumbed, and you could not call North German and Scandinavian “folk Jean Henry Fabre in the “Story Book :c. Now and then un- either of these prolific and successful TO LET moot.” He also claims the records show of Science." We grudge and do not its are bound to happen, authors lazy. But it does not follow that Ireland had female in them v of these casualties are suffrage that give shelter. And then we take A tenement of five rooms that their mimic in respect to a recum- and bath, far off day. from c.y to be deiiued as man- them milk, fleece, hide, flesh, in bent posture for authorship will suc- for to note that of about 40,- fact everything. A dog, at twenty or particulars apply ceed in copying their happy graces In nigned in the New York twenty-five years, can no longer drag on the way of a MRS. SARAH E. STEWART, ourt during the year, more Chil dr literary style. Cry himself along; a pig is a tottering The man seeks a li were charged with pver- FOR FLETCHER’S strong workroom, veteran at twenty; at fifteen at the 129 Main Street. ire tlian one-eighth! with not a resting place. He stays at work no REAL most, a cat longer chases mice—it LACES wrong side of the road; CASTO R I A till his work is done. He trains him- says good-bye to the joys of the roof cere arraigned for driving self—with art Edison—not to let him- We have received a fine lot of hand-made laces for reckless driving, and HARD TO and retires to some corner of a granary just ANALYZE ~FRIENDS self sleep till he has tracked the shy Dr, M. css. Now all these to die in tile and at C~ tilings peace; goat sheep idea he is hunting to its lair. Men imported from China and quote a few prices as Stephenson f the law, and they are Wife ten or fifteen, touch extreme old age; Unable to Understand Choice who have followed an engineering msly and intentionally. the rabbit is at the end of its skein follows: Made Her Husband, and tHe career man found by afield—men who have fought a every guilty at or ten, and the miserable DENTIST Is at Sea. eight rat, war—men se offenses is convicted of Equally who have sailed a ship if it lives four years, is looked upon iking tiie law. Now, if a through a storm—men of action in all Narrow its own kind as a of Cluny Lace, per yard, S .20 MNSONIG one also com- husband’s friends are a source among prodigy times and TEMPLE. ROOM 3 tling crime, My places—can (if they will) 11 “ “ “ he is longevity. Thread ud graver crime, of never-failing psychological inrerest tell us how they have made sleep sub- 35 of the latter and deserv- Tlie pigeon may live from six to “ Telephone 223-3 to me. I am always trying to discover servient to their own iron wills. They Irish Crochet nt for it as well as the hen and Lace, per .25 why he chose them, and ten years; the guinea fowl, have done their yard, what consti- duty and let the “ 'ogic ot it is, then, that if twelve. The goose attains st “ “ tutes the secret of their charm turkey, wait till the task was .10 runs dowm enduring respite ended Beading ver-speeding years, and even a good deal Notice for him. a writer in twenty-five and Ihe was “ “ bocy, he is guilty of inan- says the Conti- wage earned. Rose Silk Special nental more. The goldfinch, sparrow, birds Design Cluny, 1.00 ..use he committed ’that Edition of the London Mail j We wish to inform the that w« “ “ “ public free from care, always singing always “ “ y unintentionally, while he Not one of them really resembles Boy Gave World Lamp Chimney. Linen .75 are doing business all the time and if you another him frisking, happy as possible, with a wish to or sell real estate of kind ,,! Ily committing and some possess little traits that /The lamp chimney of today was giv- “ “ “ “ «« buy any strict 1 of in the and a Star .50 we would be to talk with I,ceding. A applica- would irritate him in else. ray sunlight foliage en to the world the misbe- pleased you anybody through E. : inciple would, we are iu- of hemp seed, live as long as “ “ A. STROUT Farm Agency, Take, for instance, George, who is grain havior of a small boy. The first lamp Torchon Lace and Insertion, .40 i.ave a gratefully, de and than ROY C. FISH, Local Manager, in the glfittonous goose, longer an air of always restless; the garden flinging having chamber was invented upon tile statistics the These Filet Laces $2.00 and Room Odd about like a with the stupid turkey. very happy a Jules A per yard, 3.00 2, Fellows’ Block, Belfast, Me., indents. The s1 reels are boy. children by Swiss, Argand. wick was little birds live from twenty to twenty- tf »7 it is an atrocious in- trailing after him; in the house, when introduced into a hollow tube and the five a rights to assume that they are in bed. gamboling incessantly j years. tube inset into the lamp. As this al- Lace mats in variety of sizes and patterns at 50c. Weekly. with the lowed to Harvey’s kitten, setting the phono- oxygen enter the base a to Also a line of Notice of i oreclosure —- Fur Famine Is Threatened. $1.50. large embroidered silks and graph going, or Why much brighter flame was than whistling, humming given Carl K. Mathews of a Lincoln- H-.S IT PAY? on the Five hundred million dollars is then in use. linens. Call and see them at the vamping piano. by any lamp Jules hud a Journal office. WrHEREA3,ville, in the County of Wald. and S ate and that is the esti- He does not know what repose lot of money, yet small brother and as small boys of of Maine, by his mortgage deed dated the ■ atesf financial agencies what the American twentieth day of March. A D 1917, a: d re- means, yet he appeals to my husband, mate of people that day were vary like the small boys AMY L. WILSON. SUE M. PAR 1 RIDGE. tilies to the truth of the corded in the Waldo Registry *>f lived-, B k whose most obvious this year are spending for furs. The of Jules was instructed ■if all the business failures characteristic is today, Jo 326, Page ,301, conveyed to S. E. *s that this winter Church:]), r cut. were of concerns that serenity and calm. Then there is Ed- Unde expectation watch him, and especially to look out John Wiley, Evere’t Greer and H nrv Heard, a recordhreaker. a certain of real estate situatt in 1 :n- 11-i- their wares, ward with his absurd laugh, a kind will prove Imports for fire and little fingers. parcel six times ville, in the County of Waido and State of c's like that require little or shrill cackle that reduces me to for 1920 bid fair to lie fully Jules remembered bis instructions icy Maine, bounded and described as f Hows, to as the art of than the average year ivertising, pessimism. My husband rarely smiles larger during but a few minutes and then became STATE OF MAINE wit:—A certain lot or parcel of land w.'h tne e and more commends it- 1900. Dr. A. and once the war as far back as so that little M. I buildings ihereon.situated in sain Lincoli v :.e, only really laughs in a month preceding busy bis brother (ptire ^—*— WALDO, SS. To the Sheriffs of our Lothrop .dispensable means of suc- in j bounded and described at follows, to wit;— of Sundays. Nevertheless, there must When the imports are analyzed passed from his mind. He was bend- ) SEAL respective Counties, or either of ; an Bounded on the north land of Scru- has just had inter- * their Greeting: by E, G. be some fundamental detail an astonishing number of hare over a his to Deputies, : for basis of solid ing bench, straining eyes DENTIST ton; on the east by land of Everett Greer and sing exhibition lie We command you to attach the goods or es between the two and rabbit skins appear, although fair- see minor in his Josiah Miller estate; n Hie soutii town British trade. The exhibi- sympathy men, for | some defects work, tate of Grace Bertha Palmer, nee Johnson, by trade demands the state- road leading to Town House and land of 'vV 3. nat skilful advertising Edward is always welcomed heartily. ness to the when suddenly the room became much of Haverhil', in tin County of Essex formerly Colonial Iheatre McKinney; on the west land of Ge< that much of this fur is used In and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, but by rge expense, means not in- My husband goes fishing with an- ment brighter. Jules turned and discovered Building Lermond the whose present address is unknown to your let: reased cost to the con- other friend whom I call a making felt for hats. Last year the with a bottomless oil flask TELEPHONE 336-3 27t.f Meaning to convey the same as privately boy libelant, to the value of one hundred dollars; property t is easier and cheaper to States 144,255,000 fur j_ deeded t< Jackson Mathews by Gideon R. >an- grumbler. He must be most depress- United imported which he had lowered over the wick and summon the said defendant (if she may in than in small ford by his deed* dated Nov, G, 1893. and re- large Then never mo- skins and 114,819.000 of them were be found within to appear be- 1 ing. he has a dull of the lamp. The flame had leaped your precinct), corded in \\ aido to create a Registry of Deeds, Book 238. iiey advertise the humble hare fore our Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court, ment when Stephen is at hand ready worn originally by up the long circular neck of the flask Page 437, to which deed reference is hereby cation approves these ad- next to be holden at Belfast, within and for Dr. Hester Brown to about or modest rabbit. Ar- made forja complete description, and whereas. because mar- prattle science, though my with greatly increased brilliancy. our County of Waldo, on the first Tuesday of uaigns larger I the said S. E, Churchill, John Wiley, Ev -rett. husband’s are If the estimate be correct that 250 saw the lie- 1921; then and there in said Court to iter national prosperity. sympathies completely gand instantly possibilities April ! Greer (by the name of Everett A. Greer and animals are now slain answer unto Harlan W. Palmer of Northport, ierstands these things as classical. million every fore hint and the modern lamp chim- Henry Heard (by the name of E. Heard) in said County of Waldo, libel for divorce, OSTEOPATHIC I Henry : Ilian The vice to lie for the sake of their furs, nature PHYSICHH by their assignment of mor gage, duly exe- England. Tidy meticulousness himself, year ney was born. wherein the libelant all. gt s that he was mar- be Nortli American f cuted, dated the twelttn day of April, A D. ruit docs not appear to see how most of liis will need to be wonderfully productive ried to said libelee at said Haverhill, on the 1918, and recorded in Waldo County Registry unsized the point in an ad- friends if extermination is to be averted. 24th day of October, 1900; that the libellant 30 Street. scatter things about when they Considerably Mixed. High Tel. 320 J ot Deeds, in Book 297 Page 144, assign* d sant he New York State Agiri- resided in this State when the cause of divorce with to me, and whereas the of stay us, borrow his books and for from a little set and had re- mortgage condition ty the other day We bought him $5 accrued as hereinafter forth, “W|hy said mortgoge has been broken, now, there- either put them hack in the wrong Autumn Leaves Are Brown. he was a full- sided here in faith one year prior to the growers successfully Why negro boy, thinking good fore, by reason of ihe breach of the coi d t’.oii invjist places or never return them at date hereof; that the libelant has ever been TO ai in advertising to create all; The color of autumn leaves is due hlooded Boston bull pup. Bike many RENT thereof I claim a fort closure of said faithful to his marriage obligations, but that mortgage. itrus fruits while leave pipes here and there, a which Dated November 4. 1920 N|:w pouches to glucosidal compound ap- bargains, he hasn’t turned out so well, the said libelee has been unmindful of the vers and Tenement oT five rooms ELIZABETH M ATH EW 3. invest hardly a cent break again and again the unwrit- in the cells and of the that on the first day of December, 1900. pears epidermis but he possesses all “cuddly” qual- same; below^stairs. D. & M. 3w3 Ppetite for some of the iin- ten laws that rule our household. she deserted the libelant without rea- the leaves in the autumn. The for- ities and clever puppy ways that would utterly at the d’jced on the face of the sonable cause and has cottinued said desertion Enquire At times I see my husband look re- mation is to he she supposed accomplished' endear him to little Elizabeth, and for three consecutive years next piior to the cd. And he went on to the JOURNAL OFFICE. flectingly at my friends, and alternations of the hot autumnal him. this that she has been of ’SHERIFF’S California puts over tier by is very fond of filing of libel; guilty SALE. thought flits across.my mind that they of cruel and abusive treatment and ext erne iis while New sunlight and the low temperature One she was telling an aunt York says day no children have him with the food for cruelty towards him} that OF her and provide specu- the autumn The red pigment some of cute that the lit- STATE MAINE. potatoes magde nights. the things been bcrn to them during their said marriage. FOR Sale lation that his friends give me. leaves in autumn Is So. produced in the tle dog had done. Auntie wasn’t dip- Wherefore he prays that a divorce from the WALDO, Stta F. Tweedie, Mrs. Alice N. Hall, Bickmore has lately been in daughter, Mrs. Clement S its $20.40. This, with [other contributions friends and was beloved and respected by Mrs. E. D. regular meeting Saturday evening, Jan. Lewis W. Jr., Leslie B. and Clarence R. from the Liberty Sunday all who knew her. Her happy and sym- Bangor for a visit. Mrs. Asa Styles and little s 29th with 50 members present. After he had been a individuals, Snyder. For several years he; school and the Sunday school at Sher- pathetic disposition shed a ray of sun- been in Skowhe- from Stockton village are the regular business was disposed of Past of Tarratine Tribe of Red Men. Mrs. P. L. Bates has member and faun1' man’s Corner, makes the sum of $70 from shine wherever she might be. She was week. it with J. W. Styles ^ Master Brewster in behalf of the Grange rhe funeral took place Wednesday at 2 p. gan several days the past most worthy and ten months of at presented the secretary, Mrs. Ralph this town for this object. twenty years age m. in the Chapel at Grove Cemetery Several cars have lately been loaded at time of her and leaves a be with a beautiful fountain in the death, Heald, pen, with Rev. Charles W. Martin of the the station here with wood and hay. Notitf of her reaved young husband, W. E. Mehuren, Legislative appreciation services. After in- Methodist church officiating and with All Wool Pants for and a Mrs. Clara to Arthur UNITY termission the was mother, McKenney, Horace Blanchard and Smith, " BRANCH following program special services by the Red Men, who All committee hearings mourn their loss. at the eon given: song by the choir; reading, Leslie also acted as bearers. who are employed Searsport, spent the current week are B. A. ■ a Pair hour of the Fogg, Manager Marriner; recitation, Marjorie Tower; vi- $3.00 week-end at their home here. same day and 1921. Vera ruary 7th, olin solo, Greenlaw; closing exer- —AT— Children Cry Ruth Harding from Stockton spent the Children Ory TH»h' Per cises. The Grange will hold a sociable FLETCHER’S week here with her grandparents, L. ERNEST Pays 4 Cent Interest on FLETCHER’S FOR past ^ dance at hall FOR Secretary and their Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clifford. accounts. BERT L. DAVIS’ CASTOria savings Feb. 4th. CASTORIA i Willis E. Hamilton, win* Las, been se- A ousineas meeting of the Hoepital Aid riously ill for several weeks, is now grad- will be held at the home of Mrs. O. 8. ually improving. I Vickery Friday at 2 p. m. < Hon. Elton H. Lewis connected with Mrs. Harry L. Kilgore was operated on About the local of the has What the plant Co., Last for appendicitis at Tapley Hospital Pejepscot Tuesday? morning and is comfortable. been ill at his home on Church street for Wednesday find that you your ov?rcoat was warm j the past week. Did enough for 10 below zero? Aurora Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F., i The e was a large attendance at the will give a valentine party in their hall were co,d Tuesday you will be ! First Parish (Unitarian) 'parish party in ,f y°u 4" again, because more cold Tuesday evening, Feb. 8tb, when a pleas- Memorial hall last Friday evening. Adeli- is due us. ant time is assured. | YOU weather I cious chicken pie supper was served at 6 The regular meeting of Primrose Chap- p. m., followed by a social hour for the I, and all the rest of us are warm overcoats of all kinds ter, O. E. S., will be held Friday even- look- We have and all prices from children with Mrs. Arthur E. Wilson at $18.50 up ing. There will be work with four can- Call and look them over. the piano with Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee for lower t0 550. didales and refreshments will be served. ing prices. We have assisting in the dance numbers. The re- Miss Ethel M. Frost has returned from mainder of the evening was spent with finished stock and seen of the wool just taking have Ha'e you any pants we are selling for $3“> Ask Waterville where she was the guest sev- cards at auction and socially. eral of her sister, Mrs. Win, see them, we think they are well worth the weeks Hall, Capt. C. B Swett was called to New marked the NEW SELLING to price. from her recent price while recovering opera- York Sunday to attend a meeting of the tion in Brookline, Mass. directors of the on of Yours truly, Pejepscot Pulp & Pa per every pair shoes in our store. Company to act on the matter Mrs. Julia A. Vickery, D. D. G. M., of moving to Bath, where have been offered a installed the officers of Seaside Chapter, they have left on the location. Some of the are original O. E. S., at Camden last Monday even- management _We in L. Mrs. Kittie S. favor of the change while others think BERT DAVIS, „„lL„ ing, assisted by Small, prices so you can see what BUYS their Belfast location is an ideal one. just 100 CENTS WORTH worthy matron of Primrose Chapter of Capt. Swett returned Tuesday but Belfast. night, the cut has been. We also have says the matter is still under considera- The Woman’s Foreign Missionary So- tion. taken several small ciety of the Methodist church will meet lots and cut The Dickey-Knowlton Real Estate Co. The Leonard, Stevens & Bearce shoe ot Belfast A key was found Feb. ,H News have sold for Frank B. Peavey of Lewis- on Main street Thurs- Wednesday afternoon, 9th, with factory began Monday on an order that the day morning, which the Mrs F. L. Whitten, Congress street. All former right in two. For ton his wood lot in Swanville, bordering owner may have will call for about 50 dozen pairs daily price ... \dvbrtisemenrsi by proving at are invited to be on Goose property the Journal oflice. women of the church River, to E. H. Walker and for a large number of five-day weeks. instance: others of this Robert present. .. advertises shoes city. Palfrey This has a run store Utter of Cambridge, factory had good of work < and flirls and qnote low- Mass., son of Edward Evans was in Augusta last Rev. David and Rebecca The annual meeting of the Universal- considering the general depression and ■ men’s shoes. week to attend the of the Palfrey Utter, of ist will be held their last ten meeting State formerly Belfast, has a League tomorrow, Friday, year’s output,was per cent, Women’sBlack and Havana Brown eatre publishes picture short Water Commission. story in the afternoon at the home of its president, about the average of the country. The he week. February Atlantic en- ,, titled ‘The A Mrs. Pup Dog. Mrs. Charles Bradbury. large attend- management are confident they will soon Louis former Lmvis, Rockland, adver- Charles A Lane of Brooks was a Kid, Boots, heel, to attend to matters of be able to increase their der at their recent business visitor in town. Mrs. Grace C. ance is requested production. 2ZZ department She has Pillsbury and Mrs. Mor- and the election of officers. to sold her Brooks residence and ns L. business The Woman’s of price $9.50 $11.00, plans to Slugg were hostesses of the Missionary Society hair dress- Satur !, advertises locate in Belfast. day the Baptist church met last even- 5 Auction Club at the Mrs. J. G Paul returned Tuesday even- Friday etc. former’s home on Miller ing at the home of Mrs. WEST Belfast. Mrs. Fannie street last ing from a six weeks’ visit in Chicago, George Holt, scanary birds for sale J.Stimp- Wednesday evening. Supper was of when the following officers and commit- : son is Miss Grace E. served at 7 o’clock followed where she has been the guest her son. Four st church advertises its visiting Walton. by auction tees were elected for the year: Ninety-five Mrs. E. and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Elms attended Herbert H. Stevens Prof. Charles Paul, She President, and Mrs. L. L. vice Mrs Ansel M. was a ar- Robbins; president, Mrs. Shop advertises \ Pomona Grange at Morrill Tuesday. Eothrop were the given genuine surprise spread Sample Pme G. C. at low the on har arrival. Sauer; secretary and coats, etc., winners, former a ranged by friends treasurer, resses, There was a large attendance at receiving the Chinese lace mat Mrs. C. E. the Women’s Kid emit. and the latter a Rhoades; membership Gray cloth **!: social held last box of The Travellers’ Club will meet Boots, its get-to-gether Friday eve- Tuesday Mrs. C. Mrs. rust Co. advertises correspondence cards. Mrs. William M. committee, George Sauer, ning at the Hazeltine Post at 2.30 m. with Mrs. Charles S. Bick- and kid Club room Randall p. William F. Stevens and Mrs. Herbert S. former was the Club’s guest. Mrs. An- tops, price $8.50 at his when a supper was served. M. L. Stod- ford. The program will include papers a alters fresh fish sel M. Morey; program committee, Miss Maud dard of Lothrcp entertained the club Tues to now Portland was present and gave a on Salt Lake City by Miss Nellie Hop- $10.00, day evening at a E Mathews, Mrs. George Holt and' Mrs. a Candlemas party. Sup- arle advertises special talk of vital interest to the boys on com- kins, The Latter Day Saints by Mrs. per was served at L. L. Robbins. v. ,es. 7 o’clock followed fl|r pensation and insurance. by Fred Waldo Brown and A Week with ihe 'he game has and Satur- when the priv.es were won t Friday by Mrs. W. R. Howard. other The regular meeting of John Coch- Mrs. Mormons by ■mpound lard and Sumner C. Pattee and Mrs. Clyde Three ran Chapter, D. A R., will be held next B. Holmes. The Mrs. George A. Quimby received a Ninety-five special guests were the late Mrs. C. C. Glov- Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Charles E. Brown and Mrs. Maine cable Wednesday morning announcing lid Cora J. i: Bowker with Mrs. Katherine Hills. the safe arrival of her daughter, Mrs. C. Am. H. and Miss Char- Doak and W, H. Miss Millie Women’s Mitchell assistant Chipman Pineo and family at Rio de Comfy Slippers, all inlish a card of thanks. I he s hostesses. The roll call will be Women’s Alliance of the First Quimby answered Janeiro, Brazil. They will be joined BELFAST, MAINE, Parish colors will meet Friday af- by current events and the reading will be (Unitarian) church met at Mrs. S. there Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Representing George H. Burr <9 Co, and ($2.25 values), S. L. Shute’s Ethel Collins, Church | by Mrs. f’lorence H. Slugg. home, Park street, lost H. Hollingshead and little daughter, who Imbrie 8C Co. Miss Lena A. Thursday afternoon, forty members and have been located at Bahia. Sanborn, for several CITY OF SAO live invited guests Miss PAULO, BRAZIL, ot tile years bookkeeper at the Swift being present. The Journal’s at- One rnriual meeting grocery SPECIAL Notice. 6% SINKING FUND GOLO BONOS n their home on Sears- held in the hall, with pleasant programs, Great Silk Values 1 Miss Julia Batchelder, etc. The music, Time to | cousin, is living with Right Buy in Carter’s SPECIAL SALS OF MES3AUNS3 AT be 89 years old May, orchestra, assisted by Warren f ut glasses, has few gray Rollerson, is conducting a dancing school -AT- ut the house work and at Ci'ypoint beginning last Saturday with MRS. E. P. CARLE’S ling, etc. Her only de- 18 couples present. Miss Viola Smith, the youngest aged 8 years, shows hearing. pupil, yards Messalines, a^ dark colors anl ton. No Marshall Circle observed grace in the waltz. The oldest pupil is ! Ann The Davis >> iUv/ white. No black. to inoer- about 50. There were sixty-six Suoject slight j I uesday with the follow- couples Sample Shop present at the dance that followed under fections—hard to find them. $3 value. Price this sale. 1 King, My Country ’Tis the direction of Ernest is a time in the life of a business that to market Mrs. Augusta Fletch- Smith.. ..Carter’s always “owing on McKiti- orchestra has engaged the hall in the unseasonable weather and down of most of the indus- Flag; paper conditions, closing $1.25 M. Frost; remarks, Mrs. Eaton bluck on Phoenix Row and plan to THEREtries throughout the country,” it is policy for the retail merchant to stand McKinley’s prayer, Mrs. [ hold public dances there. a loss on his stock so as to be- to Sale opens Friday morning. Continues until goods mi; The Character (If ready when conditions do right themselves, | Ida W. are closed. vours. Mahoney; poem, Mildred and Millard Ellis, twin daugh- move along with the new order of and get his share of the big business Very truly I rs Nettie M. White; poe things | ter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Dora J. Bridges-; that is bound to follow. So we say the time is ripe now to unload the present- Banner. Ellis of East Belfast, celebrated their MRS. E. P. CARLE Strangled day merchandise and swing into the business with a store full of bright ninth birthday last Monday, when 20 of spring new for Misses and and these I...... their school friends were present. The ready-to-wear garments Women, Children, prices are to us guests arrived directly after school and bound help unload: BASKET BALL any one, as he pivoted on the leg and games were played until 5 o’clock, when bent it under him as he fell. Mr. Trundy hot cream and a cocoa, pie, doughnuts A most game of this popu- Women's Serge lots of interesting of Searsport who was umpiring at the cake with nine candles Dresses, them,! $12.98 Parents birthday lighted lar winter spoit is announced for next time left “ “ “ immediately to take him home. were served. A flash light picture was Saturday evening when the Camden Y. 16.95 Belfast’s “Speed Artists,” Smalley and taken of the twins and their birthday M. C. A. team will play the Belfast A. ■Iren little realize “ “ HolTses of the High school, Matthews, cake. In combining their efforts they A. in the Armory. It will he a game you 19.50 M. Vaughan and Norton, will play Hed- iportance of hav- were successful in extinguishing the can- | should not miss. With Principal Harry man Hall team from Colby College at dies with one blow. They were the recip- A. Foster as referee and Getchell, Smal- feet correctly the Armory this, Thursday, evening with ients of a number of presents from their Tricotenne Dresses, 19.50 ley, Norton, Matthews and Vaughan in i Sited Principal Foster as referee. This will be guests. the line-up the home team will be more a game to attract all interested in real Coats $15.95- 17.50 19.50 22.50 than likely to have a good margin in the Miss Alice Spear, who has been an op- sport. You will regret it if you are not score. nstance: a school erator in the local office of the New Eng- there. The Rockport A. A. was unable to -me in the other land Telephone office since graduating New Lot Sport some plush, some cloth, coon |and opposum Coats, keep its engagement to meet the Belfast from the Belfast High school in 1919, GREAT VALUES. find out the collars, A. A. in the Armory last Saturday even- left Monday for Portland. She will All Wool Pants for ing, but the Searsport A; A. substituted l:)ie with his feet. make her home with her aunt, Miss White Flannel Gowns were now and played a good game, although losing Mabel Spear, manager of the Portland Night $2.75,. $1.79 $3.00 a Pair in a score or 34 to 18. The summary: exchange of the New Tel. Co. Mother says I am England —AT— going there from Rockland. Friday Lot Sweaters to go at 6.95 Smalley, If 5 rb, Whittier 3 but hurt Big rb, D. Vaughan my feet Miss Spear was given a party by jevening Norton, rf 9 lb, Shute ! at the home of Mrs. Charles BERT L. DAVIS’ the time.” This the operators BUT DON’T OVERLOOK THOSE DRESS VALUES. Getchell, c 3 c, Closson 2 ^eall Welch on Union street to express lb Whittum was shoes |M. Matthews, rf, wearing itheir good will and regrets at losing her M. Vaughan, rb If, D. Vaughan CARD OF THANKS Jackson 3 sizes a case delicious Yours If, ; short; from the office, a supper was truly, We wish to thank our neighbors and “ Referees, Foater and Trundy. short shoes instead served at 8 p. m. from the daintily ap friends for their kindness and sympathy to us in our late bereavement and also pointed dining table in decorations of Charles Whittier of the Searspo rt High ''a for the many beautiful flowers sent to rb at disposition. -pink and green. The evening was spent who was playing the game Saturday the funeral. ;socially and with music. The guest of THE DAVIS SAMPLE SHOP night in the Armory, fell to the floor, Mr and Mrs Wm. H. Staples. Miss E. Staples. jhonor was the recipient of a. silk um- while trying for the ball, fracturing his Charlotte brella, the gift of the operators. Miss left leg ankle. He is the son of Mrs. Next to Colonial Theatre. Phone Elizabeth Whittier and is a fine ■Spear is the eldest daughter of Mr. and High Street, 156=12 young Heavy Wool Hose—Two Fair with her ■ ’Mrs. Eugene R Spear and takes man. All who saw the accident deeply ithe best wishes of a large circle of regret it, but no blame can be attached to for at Bert L. Davis,’ 'friends. j $1.00 li r--r \ Catechism ot the Constitu- MICKIE SAYS tion ot the United States. Catarrh Will Go. I HOW- A Doctor’s LIFE IS C~PVO Pf EMEU Helo Comes in Two Minutes—Complete j ONE’S EVERYDAY OftCOR-'tO MOO^\ Contributed The United American! o ! MARKED BY DANGER.— ~fV¥ PAPEU. by Relief in a Few Weeks. (XO TO<&OVA£ l Prescription the State of Maine, Casco Bank Building The hazards we face, in the V AAEVAOER. OP TV\' PAVMVN r for JLioD’t od hawking yourself sick j internal and external use Portland, Maine. go ♦ course of an ordinary day in U\MV4® EVSE'MWR.EE OR-^O / that has a notion wide every morning; it’s cruel, it’s harmful A reputa- 'the peaceful pursuit of business PRXE.VV? 'WUO OSES? tfc> <_ tion for great merit. (Published by arrangement with The and it’s unnecessary. £ UVE PEUEl the wonder- and recreation are seldom PO3 ^ I ^ National Security League.) If after breathing Hyomei, j kvjj^w) most ac- LESSON 2. A For Infants and you can have your money back. cording to an accident insurance V QUl'fE PESO pOXEviOS Q. How is the Goverment divided by No stomach dosing—just take the little (thoughtofficial, with whom I talked not ■jJWUO AUE MUOO®vWPO\_ ehoe. rn£" the Constitution? hard rubber pocket inhaler that comes "SO oo VT _^ £ long ago and who, by the way, ^fc~N _ A. Into three departments—legisla- with each outfit, and our into it a lew was not trying to sell me an ac- 1M* i '—s~^» Mothers tive, executive and judicial. of Hyomei. Breathe it according f Know drops cident H__f Q. What part of the Constitution to directions. In two minutes it will re- | policy. That into consider- deals with the legislative department? lieve of that stuffed up feeling. Use f “Without taking is recommended by everybody you A. Article 1. a should be ation vocational risks,” he said, Genuine forCoughs, Colds, Sore Throat, it daily and in few weeks you | Q. What is the legislative department free from catarrh. “it is how many chances Castoita Cramps, Chills, Sprains, entirely J amazing of the Government under the Constitu- is very pleasant and we a normal Strains and many other aches Breathing Hyomei i run just leading tion? a certain to kill catarrh germs. and ills. way j life. Every day a man faces loss Always A. The Senate and House of Repre- Get a Hyomei outfit today. It’s sold All dealers. 25 and 50 cents. i of life, physical Impairment or sentatives, known as the Congress. by druggists everywhere with guarantee to earn a livelihood. IOO Years of Success Q. How often is the House of Repre- to quickly and safely end catarrh, croup, | inability Bears the “Even In act of in sentatives elected? coughs, colds, sore throat and bronchitis I the arising A. Once every two years. or back. It’s A. A. the and in getting into 1 money inexpensive. f morning Thereby Promoting Digestion Q. Who elects the representative? Howes Co. can & supply you. £ bed at night serious injuries and Rest.Contauisi Signature, A. The Cheerfulness “For Sale.” people ; have been received by many nor Q. How is the number of representa- neither Opium, Morphine falls on the floor. The tives determined? | through Mineral. Not Narcotic of The time was nine o’clock and break- safe of tak- A. The Constitution provides that the £ apparently operation afOMDcSAMIXlfnaa fast was nearly done. Nancy Reid was number of “shall not ex- ~WmMK i ing a bath has proved to be one Recipe representatives Surf- out for a little walk before she finished ceed one for every 30,000 and that the of the prolific sources of injuries. J>umpkin j Enm sndigestfeKi £ IlSr*’" r Senna ratio shall be after each decen i '2 Saltt her prune sauce and her buttered changed It relieves stomach sour stom- Shaving is another dangerous op- POOS AocheUf thickly misery, Seed nial census. We now have one represen- and a'i stomach disease eration. The number of serious i llCn W irt Anise toast. own dear ach, belching £ “Prince,” Nancy’s doggy, tative for each 210,000. or money b tel:. Large box of tablets ? cuts has reached great proper- dssl** was at her and the £ Sl||s heels, “Greylock,” Q. What is the qualification for a rep- at all in all towns. druggists £ tions. The simple operation of i Sugar pet squirrel, was not away. Nancy resentat ve? 2^=.?®S jar f cutting corns has proved to be JPa H'mtrrgrrrn Fknr._' hurried A. “No person shall be a representa- £ through the flower bordered paths The Criminals’ in- for tive who shall not have attained the age Progress i dangerous and innumerable i A Remedy i and neat rows of beetd and cabbages ’til vi|ie helpful of 25 years and been seven years a citi- £ juries have been due to accidents j «So(rUncE Constipation and Diarrhoea. Bhe came to “The field,” as her zen of the Uuited and who shall No one can view without blazing indig- js-of and fourjacre States, i while lighting cigars, cigarettes and Feverishness an j Ike mother not, when elected, be inhabitant of nation the scandalous prevalence of INVITES called it. Nclw “The four acre crime, £ and pipes. WHISTLING AT CHURCH I«o ewi j.oss of Sleep that State in which he shall be chosen.” and of crimes of in field” was a rough and rockyjfield with particularly violence, i “Chores about the house, both i SERVICE s Q Who presides over the House? resultingIhercfroneinlmanty New York. There are certain obvious for men and women, furnish all ;^5JS coarse grass growing in it. N ancy’s A. A chosen the members of £ £ speaker by Portland has a Facsimile j For features of the case which make the kinds of the statistics whistling t.he lI;S« Sidnatureot father owned no farther than “The four the House. t hazards, i parson, j Over Rev. John H. i show. Falls from ladders, both Thompson of the First acre field” and after that there were Q. What is the difference between state of alfairs in that city more dis- £ GLvtfMxZ- just Baptist Church, and he encourages whis- j the terms of a senator and a inside and outside the house, »| woods. and looked about representa- creditable than similar conditions else- f tlers in his I Nancy paused tive? congregation to follow his The gentadrComm® i have been numerous, to say noth- j example. [jjli !! her, everything was just the same as where. At the same time it is profitable, A' The term of a is for six of cuts from lawn NEW TOSS fears senator More than 700 at Thirty £ ing apparatus, | the Sunday S|!l when she saw it last except that there years, and each State is entitled to two not for the exculpation of the New York evening i mowers, butcher knives and scis- i service were led by the pastor in combi- senators. The term of a representative for that would be was one new object. authorities, impossible, while and of organ, and fill sors, burns cooking w nation. cornet, singing is for two years. but for the stirring up of other cities and | £ Nancy was eight and a half years of whistling by this clergyman, who ex- How are the senators chosen? all ? falls over furniture. i Q. of the country to action, to observe horted all to to age and had been to school three are join, whistle if they nearly A. By an amendment to the Consti- that in simple number of New £ “In the streets the dangers crimes, £ could not sing. Reluctant at first, there years. She could well indeed tution, effective May 31, 1913, United York’s rtcord is not the worst even Many are killed £ readlvery among £ greater. was wavering and feeble response. An- States Senators are chosen direct pop- American cities. a for her age. The new that Nancy by Chicago, which has i crossing the streets at undesig- other and more Exact of lihing £ vigorous invitation on Copy Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPanv. Nc* y0A» ular vote. Formerly they were chosen ttylan of its own called Thompson, has and CASTillC;i> saw was a sign which she, with some £ nated points. Falling signs i his part brought forth a greater volume by State legislatures. more than twice as many and homicides, snow the lives of of tuneful and read What she read was this— f endanger pe- melody harmony and clear- trouble, Q. What are the qualifications neces- even the (one o £ time) City Brotherly destrians.” ly distinct above the orchestra and vocal “For this choice to John sary for a senator? ? sale, lqt. Apply Love, and the (one-time) Puritan City, £ efforts of a The number scoe M. Porter ran for home. All the thought the> United States, and who shall not, population of more than i if would exer- jway twenty millions, said, people only £ and whistling has come to in an Estate of Jonah W stay that indication of the large requirement for VnugUi- rw of the “for sale was when elected, be an inhabitant of that there was an average manslaughter rate sign.” faancy frigh- -eise a little care in the ordinary * church at these services. Mr. food fast. Firs' awl fine! ,-*cc. *., be £ Thomp- not only to maintain muscular de- State for which he shall chosen.” of ninety-one to the million. Twenty allowance (I tened over the sign, for she knew that at i routine of tlie work. And son is one who can practice as well as but to by Emma Who over the day’s £ velopment furnish the material for Q. presides Senate? years ago the rate was only lifty-one to and the Estate of that moment as she her the force of what lie said was preach, skilful and tuneful the building up of the John Murcn very pushed way A. The vice-president of the United the million. In there has £ j growing organism twenty years whistlers in his church must First and final account i.r• home to me when I saw look to and keeping it in says the Maine through the corn, there stood, in the left but he has no vote in case been an increase of 78 or i brought repair, ance Slates, except per cent, very £ their as he is | b) D. H. Giidden, a.imu > throw laurels, decidedly the cham- Department of Health. A remarkable hand corner of the Reid’s barn “Gwen- of a tie. nearly four per cent a year. Murderous £ a pedestrian deliberately t | will annexed. big pion thus far. —Boston Herald. mechanism is that of the child. Socease- crime has therefore been much a banana on the sidewalk, ; j Estate ot E'ma II. the and white increasing peel less in its Podge. dolyn,” big yellow Jersey LESSON 3. £ activities that, pound for j more rapidly than it into the I First acci uni presented for t population. £ As I kicked gutter pound he needs | cow, and beside her there stood, though Wliat are the important duties of £ weight, much more food Etta executrix Q. The ligures in the Spectator charge not if I j I'olbff, jj £ could help wondering i than his elders. It is only the man of ! rather shakily, her heifer calf, yellow and the Senate apart from the enactment of New York with 50 homicides the mil- Estate of Elijah S. Shuman ^o i not tiiis little act have muscular j laws? might by exceptional activities, the sol- ! b irst ar d fit al sect white like and named of course lion, Boston with 57, Philadelphia with £ VICTIMS un herself, by saved some one from a fail and t dier on a forced march for who ! ance H Fair A. The Senate is empowered under and with 116. The mere £ instance, by Holmes, trust., i “Lot” cr “Lottie” as 02, Chicago fig- Nancy, she, Nancy, the Constitution to sit as a court when serious equals, weight, for weight, the day's I ate ot Aurilla ures, appalhug as they are, do not any perhaps injury.—I’ort- £ j s B.k- by £ work of a old sometimes called her. Now Nancy, the President is impe iched by the House land year baby. Even the boy ! First account presentee i. means portray the worst lealures of the £ Evening Express. £ in | of When the President his early teens does as much work in j art f, I untoii, trusiee. not being as old as she might be, had Representatives. case. If we should cite the proportion of RESCUED of the Chief /fix.a..a.,*..* proportion to his weight as the hard ! Estate of Ar ihur It- the United States is tried, cases in which the are never de- forgotten (if she ever knew) that a field slayers man. Justice and no can be bladder and uric acid working It is for this reason, that j First and final account presides person tected, or in which for some reason the Kidney, liver, | like her father’s be called a so the food of a of twelve ace John Bojd, exec a ! might lot, convicted without the concurrence of due of the law troubles are most be- requirement boy by penalty never falls upon MONARCH dangerous be word lot the calf in the two thirds of the members ONE MAN FOOLED may as great, or even greater than Estate of Albert C. i'ak to her the mcaiit all present. the and were to describe the cause of their criminals, insidious attacks. that ol his First account The Senate is also a of the father. port. pre-.- ] barn and nothing more. So her young part treaty- open audacity with which the crimes are Heed the first —---. Lillian M execut A two-thirds vote of the How Irishman Escaped Military Serv- warning they gi by Perry, rushed the conclusion making power. committed, we should have one of the mind instantly Ellen V Rowell of .... Ijo to a that need attention Monn senators is necessary ratify treaty. mosl ever ice Under Emperor Frederick they Dy taking to astounding pictures painted, Uhiiaren A. that it was her calf they were going as- Gry Lushman, guardian Q. How olten shall Congress and should have an William I. of Prussia. illuminating sugges- ► Count presented tor al’< w, she was was semble? OR FLETCHER'S sell and desperjite. Nancy tion ot some of the chief encouragements man, administrator t the A. At least once in and not the kind of child t6 sit on a stone every year to an orgy of villainy which, for the Frederick William T of Prussia had C A T O R I Cushman, deceased. such shall be on the first Mon- A meeting credit of we must to and instead she went right on as if humanity, hope be an adventure in as well Robert Apthorp Boit cry; m December unless shall law many person day they by without a parallel in modern times. the Commonwealth of had her mind ns adventures' for ills offi- nothing happened though appoint a different day. establishing ceased. Authenticated c* To say ttial such a state of allairs was $300.00 the a in when he to his tificate was busy. She finally formed a plan, Q. What constitutes quorum the normal, inevitable, irremediable, would cers attempted keep up of pro! ite Senate and the House? of There is The world’s standard remedy for these A MONTH petition praying that substance of which was this: when the be to alfroul and malign civilization. It famous regiment giants. easily made working spare j will often ward off these dis- be filed and r- A. t or ordinary a flisorders, time in allowed, § to business, majority. would be to atlirm the failure of human record of hut one man that ever out- your home town or city Experi- buyers went into the barn eases and the W aldo and tha. i- prospective Q. What provision is made in the strengthen body against ence not County government. to our own witted him in the toils of necessary. Either sex. Ad- issue to I ? examine the calf she would take the calf For, according escaping further attacks. Three all Amoxy Eliot, ... originate in the House of Representa- minority—such a tyranny as now holds How Sleep. 1921 Albert N. Lynam f mands to hurry up and get up, she man- A part offscutherly quarter of K. I. begin- Will and codicil annexed and petition for pro- tives Russia and to when appointed agent. but the Senate may propose or con- its millions in its paralyzing AVhat happens your body ning at the south corner of Jedediah Barney’s bate thereof and that letters testamentary aged to cajole “Lott” (who, by the way, Estate of P .’ cur in amendments as on other bills. grip. Bolshevism, in brief, is no mere you sleep? First, your breathing slows 1 nd; thence westerly by the said Barney's issue to Alice S. Stone and Mabel E. Dudley, George had out of Norris W Pushor of I n grown very large) to go the Q. Is the action of Congress final re- finely spun academic theory, unrelated to down and heart six or land about ninety (90) rods to Henry Bacon s ihey being the executrices named therein and your drops trator 11, A. D. 1 our lives. Bolshevism is at once a land; thence southerly by the Bacon’s land present said petition. Application that no January barn and way down in a far away field. specting legislation? daily beats a minute. Then cellular eight about rods to the said he rt d from said executrices is Dated at in A. No. Under the Constitution the foe and a to the oi twenty-five (25) Bacon’s bond quin Belfast, don’t think father own- challenge things Really I, Nancy’s repair begins. The muscles, nerves, land; thence easterly about rods to contained in the ] etilion for thereof. day of January, A. D, lh. i President is the of as a we are most ninety (90) probate given power vetoing which, nation, proud. Stevens’ CHAS. E JO! ed but she didn’t think of that. There new whole Benjamin E, land; thence > it, both To combat its ends clear and tissues get life; your northerly onraii Ij. oeiiifr, BuuieuuifB tuutt oarau l.. any measure, but if, after his veto, unholy requires about twenty five (25) rods to land in this field Nancy and “Lott” till breathes more freely, formerly Seiders, late of Searsniont, deceased. W ill ana stayed the Senate and the House approve the thinking and resolute action on the part body owned by Abram Cookson, to the place of be- feel petition for probate thereof and that letters was a measure a two-thirds it becomes of all American citizens.—Boston Trans- AVhen you waken you should said lot to ccnt£in fifteen Nancy’s patience worn to frazzle; o. vote, ginning, supposed testamentary issue to Electa M. Robbins, she a law. If acres, more or less. Probdte No! then went back to the barn where cript. refreshed. you don’t, perhaps you being the executrix named therein and pre- they Also another certain lot or of land have too long; or in a room parcel sents said petition that no bond slept slept the Application Nancy left “Lott” while she continued with buildings thereon, situated in said from said executrix and also that A GOOD REWARDED. THE SHIPPING SLUMP. ventilated. heavi- be required b MANj not properly Eating Unity, described as at the EXECUTOR’S NOTH on inlo the house. There she found her follows:—Beginning a decree be made that the omission of any de- will also make southwest corner of Thomas B. ana W. H. hereby gives notice tlm' ly before retiring you vise to a son of said testatrix was intentional \ mother where In order to show him the respect in The that come from the land ana on the of appointed executor of t’ watering plants. “Nancy, reports ship- Cook’s right bank the Sandy mistake are contained | wake up tired. and not occasioned by ment of have been?” which he is held, the majority in the ping business, whether from the freight Stream; thence up said stream to the land of for of said will. you she questioned. “Oh, When you go to sleep, stretch out. If in said petition probate House decided to retire their or the Peter and W. H. J, Moulton; thence the chaplain, construction side of that industry, by late of VENA M. late just a little way off,” said evas- draw knees under said land south Jane W. Ferguson, Belfast, deceased. RYDER, Nancy, Rev. M. who has served to the world as a you your up your Moulton’s sixty-three and one- J Henry Couden, point whole having Will and for probate thereof and that “Were We have chin will not relax properly. half degrees (63 1 2 deg.) east forty (40) rods; petition in the County of Wald ively. you, deary? in that capacity through both Republican more than made up the losses of war, and your body letters testamentary issue to Alfred M. tergu | thence south twenty-six and one half degrees bonds as the law directs sold ‘The four acre field’ this to and Democratic admihistrations for there are now more ships than there is Small pillows and light bedding are son. he the executor named therein and morning (26 1 2 deg,) west to the road leading to Wa- being demands against the five years. He is blind as the re- Rate is wide- said the Wentworths, very nice people, I’m twenty freight offering. cutting also recommended. tervilie: thence westerly by the said road to presents petition. are desired to present tl j sult of a wound in the Civil vVar, ana is spread, but as was noted in the case of If follow all these rules and the northwest corner of a piece of land Edwin Vienna Stephenson, late of Belfast, deceas- and all indebted ther sure; who, I understand are going to build you becoming feeble. Each some a while lower F. Stivens of Peter Moulton and W ed Will and for probate thereof and to make quite day just staples ago, freights hours every night, you will bought petition payment imm* a summer home there. Now what do sleep eight thence that letters issue to F. you before noon the tall, slender figure of the seem to bring out only a small business, H. J Moulton; south twenty and one- testamentary Dayton Hichborn of Stockton wake up full of pep each morning— half 1-2 he the executor named think of that, Nancy?” said her mother aged chaplain, rather bent with his years owing, it is said, to the reduced interna- degrees (20 deg ) west by said land Stephenson, being agent. Science Monthly. and one-halt rods to therein and presents said petition. Applica- and attired in black, is seen approaching tional trade moving. On the construc- Popular twenty-six (261 2) Sandy rather excitedly. “Why, Mother, the Stream; thence up said stream to land of Gus- tion that no bond be required frem said execu- Jto arm in arm Cambridge. Mass., the Capitol, with his daugh- tion side of the case it may be said that in the for ‘four acre field’?” didn’t you see tavus Fogg, now owned by L. E. Webb; thence tor is contained petition probate "Yes, ter. He is led to the desk a with hundreds of Birds Are speaker’s by ships tied up, said to be How Superior. northward by said Webb’s the east thereof, the but it said ‘lot’ and land; being sign?” “Yes, page and there pours out invocation to one quarter of the entire fleet, the Ship- The bird traveler asks from side of the trotting park, to the said road lead- ADMINISTRATOR Help P. Mitchell, late of Unity, deceased. | that is calf.” you Almighty God He is beloved by all the ping Board finds it hard to business to Waterville; thence said road Lucy Bcriber hereby gives ? my “Why, funny get no one. He lias no use for locomo- ing easterly by and for thereof and Will petition probate that adminis m-mbers and his prayers are printed lor its whicn are in to lard in the section of Hollis Reynolds; duly appiinted girl, didn’t you know that good places to vessels, handicapped or letters testamentary issue to CurtiB B. Mitch- tives, automobiles steamships. He thence by the said Reynolds’ land and the land each day in tne Record. For the rest of the world competition for business by ell and Alice Vtrne Sawyer, they being the HARRIET KEN DA. build houses on, like ‘the four acre field,’ carries no chart and no compass, and of James R. Tabor to the land of the above his life he will receive his salary of $1,- acts of which were executors named therein and present said pe- Congress, devised, named thence in the of Wa' were called lots?” said he can with ease to parts of the Cook; northerly and westerly by County ; “No,” Nancy, 500. apparently, for the purpose of making go tition. Application ihat no bond be required the Baid Cook’s land to the place of bonds as the law dime: world which it took man beginning, from said executors is contained in the peti- simply, turning away rather doggedly. shipping expensive rather than cheap. many years five more or containing ninety (95) acres, less, thereof. demands against the The to and to some of the tion for probate So after that when Nancy was displeased GO NO bAKTHER board, according Admiral Benson, to reach, parts and including the trotting park. are desired to present ti has 200 of one type of ship tied up, and a world which still are unknown to man. Said above described real estate being the Arnold H. Davis, late of Freedom, deceased. and all indebted theret with “Lott” she would say, “Lott, you consular report cabled from London sa> s same that was conveyed to Nellie R. Plummer Petition that Gladys Fosbay or some other payment immediately is at So far as I know, there is no a house.” The Evidence Your Door. Plummer war- are as stupid as a place to build a big slump is noted in the British ship- by C. Ashton by bis deed of suitable person be appointed administratrix of EKE EM way by which we can go with the ranty dated November 20, recorded in said estate. Petition presented by Gladys Me., January Kate Elizabeth Belfast proof is what you want and the ping trade at all ports. 1917, Morrill, Ro^j: birds on their travels, and even a Waldo of Book 205; an heir-at-law of said estate. statement of this tiny Registry Deeds, 331, Page Fosbay, Mass. highly respected resi- the dt scribed therein situated Wellesley Hills, could laugh at the ef except parcel Rinaldo A. Carr, late of Palermo, deceased. CONSERVATOR’S dent will banish all doubt: hummingbird it; in the Kenne- f Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured Unity Plantation, Countyvof Petition that Fred A. Fuller or some other r- Ray Fogg, mason, 7 Green forts of tlie best aviator, if he should bec. acriber hereby gives \ St., Belfast, suitable person be appointed administrator of conserve “Some I was taken local as cannot reach to follow him in an FRANK A. duly appointed HALLDALE. says: years ago down by, applications, they attempt airplane LITTLEFIELD, said estate. Application that no bond be re- a of ear. Shet’ff of Waido with severe attack oi kidney trouble the diseased portion the There from Canada to Central America.— County. quired from said administrator is contained in ELIZABETH A. FLAM and the of the was is only one way to cure catarrhal deaf- the tition. Petition by Charles starting complaint From “Tile Travels of Birds.” p presented in the County of Wald. The school here closed January 21st. due an and that is a rem- E. an heir-at-law of said estate. to accident I met with, having ness, by constitutional Carr, the law directs. All p« fallen from a on a Catarrhal Deafness is caused an Clifford Lamb is the guest of his uncle, stage brick building. dy. by SOMEWHAT SARCASTIC. 0RR1N J. DlCKEY Charles H. Mitchell, late of Monroe, de- against, her estate are [ For eleven months I was laid up in bed inflamed condition of the mucous lining Petition of Alvena admin- same for settlement an E. M. Clement. ceased Mitchell, and there was no let-up to the pain across of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube While reading the crime record istratrix of said estate that it may be deter- are requested to make of New 1 a Insurance to estate CHARI A large flock of crows is seen daily my back. I was up and down a dozen is inflamed you have rumbling sound or it be well mined who are entitled said and Yora City, may to fix in the Me., Janus times at night, trying to get ease from imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely their respective shares therein and that an Northport, flying in this vicinity. mind that New York is not in Fire, Automobile order and decree be made to distribute the pain. I had to pass the kidney secre- closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the Mexico, Liability, may said estate among those entitled to receive Farmers have been very busy the past tions every move I made. 1 doctored for inflammation can be reduced and this tube Central America, darkest Africa, San PYTHIAN BLOCK. Phone 316-3 the same. two weeks their ice. It is of quite awhile, but got no relief whatever restored to its normal condition, hearing heathen China or getting very Domingo, benighted William West, late of deceased Tiucking until I bought four boxes of Doan’s Kid- will be destroyed forever. Many cases of Searejort, Patagonia, otherwise it might seem de- Petition of Roacoe M. executor uf said f m superior quality. are caused Porter, ney Fills and began using them. This deafness by catarrh, which is a send in the estate, that it may be determined who are en- 1 am prepared to do an sirable to marines, take FOR SALE Miss Hattie Clark, who is clerking in remedy went to the seat of my trouble at inflamed condition of mucous sur- titled to said estate and a decree made that GREEN HARD WOOD fitted for stove ng. Furniture and once and cured me up sound and well. I faces. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru c harge of the customs and put the na- same be distributed Belfast, is visitiqg her mother, Mrs. C. B. the accordingly. specialty. Leave ord. went back to work fine. I have the blood on the mucous surfaces of the use. Apply to tf3 feeling tives at work breaking Btone for high- Estate of Charles H. Mitchell, late of Mon- Main Ingraham, in Knox. < SCOTT or corner of andCr. always recommended Doan’s Kidney Pills system. GRAY, roe. First and final account presented for al- ways, all in the interest of Christian civ- will receive prompt att. Several of the friends and neighbors of ever since.’’ We will give One Hundred Dollars for 254-11 ELIJAH RITCHIE lowance by Alvena Mitchell, administratrix. ilization. New York City is the connection Mrs. C A. at her home Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t simply any case of Catarrhal DeafnesB that can- No, big- of Dexter W. Turner, late of Free- Telephone Hall gathered last Estate 4 ask. for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kid- not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. gest city of the United States of Ameri- Wool Hose—Two Pair dom. First and final account presented for W. W. Bl Friday Jan. 21 and gave her a Heavy surprise ney Pil)s—the same Mr. Fogg bad. Foa- Circulars free. All Druggists, 75c. which we fondly speak of aa “The allowance by Charles P. Hutchins, administra- ca, 126 Waldo Avi party, it being her birthday. ter-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. F. J CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. hope of the World.—Kennebec Journal. for $1.00 at Bert L. Davis’, tor, • | s Top of the world. 1921k I DmT7382-9 Luther, M. L. Presenting Jane McRae, lQ2n20' i n**** o FREAK OF OPTICS MacGrath, Harold L977'3 CURIOUS Drums of jeopardy. 1920 Mi7W-1° Remarkable Effect* Possible With Oppenheim, D. P. Cardboard That Are 1 he devil’s paw. 1920. Spectacles 0nR 209n Various Openings. Sherwood, M P. 20c. and 25c. Cut With A world to mend. 1920. Sh5-3 Some curious optical effects Sinclair, Mrs. B. (M.) very (B. M. ARE FOR SALE IN BELFAST BY cardboard uTrace oTThc Disease; Bower, pseud.) can be obtained with spec- The tides cut with various openings, Quirt. 1920. Si49-7 m'M “Frail-Mines”i Vorse, M. H. ESSIE P. CARLE writes S. Leonard Baron in the Scien- P New Hampshire. tific American. ]vvi.il, Growing up. cl920. V91-2 * '• Wharton, I'll) , , of Disks of cardboard are cut which ;11 mi and logs were Age innocence. 1920. W55-8 patterns all the time. of tho and measure about two inches in diam- time; Juvenile WAITING TO ®^=NO SEND. eter. From copper wire a nose piece I i],l squeeze the pus Altsheler, J. A. 1 Guns of Bull Run: a Is bent and each end twisted into a hole amis, they were so bad. story of the civil war’s eve. 1920. COMING MODES. made at the side of each disk. In the ago, I chanced to J-AL8-3 3 months’ Brewer same way the bows for the ears are ■ Corcoran, c-f ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and Fifth end Boy scouts of the Wolf patrol. Avenue Showings. Perforated Pat- formed” out of wire. One of each g§p> ;n which was told of * 1920. j C79 tern* and Fuzzy Embroideries* Silk Flats of these Is attached to the outer edge of Weeping Eczema *E!well, E. H. Epidemic. of a disk and the other end is bent Boy*.of thirty-five: a round so that the curved part for story of a New York, Jan. 31, J921. go- Have a boxes 'Fmit-a-tives I seaport town. 1884. j EL9 ing over the ear is formed. rf With the usual January showing of the are Snol'ia-Sd*Ju*. I am Seaman, A. H, The disks of spectacles then \ advance fashions comes such a fascinat- [<■ ■, I The crimson patch. 1920. finished as follows: In a zmia t J Sel one'pair of new fragrance ing array models in silk hats that hole is driven with a pin through the 01.ZFXDAM, D.V.M. ^Victor, Ralph Boy scouts in the north woods. nearly everyone buys one and acquires at center of each disk. In another pair : r$2 50, trial size 25c. all cl915. J once a touch of the hat their V7-2 novelty though horizontal slits are cut almost from own m FRUIT-A-TIVES l | may never go south of twenty-third one side to the other of the disks. .NSBUItG, N, Y. *Presented. j street These should be narrow and they may REE LIBRARY* Effects and be cut with a sharp chisel or penknife. SUMMER SCHOOL FOR WOUNDED Draped Gay Colorings. In the the slit is the same Draped elects and gay colorings are in tliij-d pair VETERANS. save that it is cut vertically. Books, January, 1921 j the majority though the hat of black sat- By looking through the different Ellsworth, Maine, has for the second in with a garniture of Paradise or Gourah General Works openings some remarkable results are time been chosen as the home of the is very stylishly worn. Faille silks are obtained. Thus the pair with the pin- Summer Camp for War Veterans who especially modish both for sport and dress holes restricts field of in the United the vision, but Journalism and were wounded during the war and who wear, gray vies with all the henna makes distant objects stand with 070 P2tl up are under the Federal Boa id and orange tones. clearness. It is to P* b-th.cs studying at great possible read the Boston University College of Busi- Small shapes are the rule and some print at three or four times the nor- V X Byler, J. F. ness Administration. ,ateIi t sort of a drapery or drooping feather that mal distance with the greatest ease. This was .tions tor boys. 1915. the only school of iis kind extends to the left shoulder is When wearing the spectacles with the last summer. Out of 40,000 men under nearly 174 W horizontal slits it is only to training by the Federal Board throughout seen on very many of the more youthful possible Sociology see more or less horizontal lines in the United States, only the 86 who went models. This effect is smartly achieved to Ellsworth were permitted to join sum- houses, fences, trees, etc., really 347.7 B34 mer camps Although the authorities at plainly. Thus, while the trunk of a w mina, comp. Washington were dubious over the suc- tree is difficult to detect, the horizon- cess of this the lies. 1918. 372 H23 venture, scholarship tal branches are much sharper than is among the students was so high and the anna J. W. normally the case. Exactly the op- way, physical benefit so marked that this year posite is the case with the spectacles ■e government. the camp has their entire approval, and the vertical Here it 320 Mil 125 per cent more men are to go from having openings. is the Science Boston University. Several other Fed- only more or less upright lines eral Board summer camps are also to be that are really plain. The horizontal a. r\. formed because of the success of this lines are very indistinct and if fine : „onometry. plan. disappear altogether. Thus while one ^FORMOSA OOLONG AND ORANGE The government pays for the tuition PEKO^jJ-: 514 H14 can observe the posts supporting the dr »N CHOICE TO and books of the Federal Board men and SUIT ALL PURSES clothes line it is not possible to see ^i: i gives them $100 a month for board and the line mst. cl919. 504 H8|i incidentals. itself when wearing the spec- SUPERBA ON THE i tacles with vertical slits. LABEL3 WHEN THE i greatest wild PLUMS ARE RIPE. SUPERB FOR YOUR "TABLE | Another Dream Shattered. m'i n I It ti n m i-i 599 M6S t~t ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ... (Special to Kennebec Journal) A bn in the only colorful, exotic | dream left the man of At a meeting of the Maine delegation young today .Mo^raphy. 1914. 551 4 who wishes to is the dream j T-j? held in the office of Senator Fernaid the wander, of the South sea fu! Arts > islands where beau- federal patronage was divided up in the tiful brown maidens bask in a tropical following manner: Senator Hale will have sun and dance sweetly in the moon- •' cl918. 613 | happy. D;’, the appointment of United States mar- on Kill That Cold With light silver beaches, garbed in a W 1 shal and the of L. COOK f surveyor customs, while red hibiscus flower and a grass gir- ! 628.21 F7y Senator Fernaid will have the appoint- dle. And now come two young Ameri- tel R >cktand Daily, calling at popular. world.” Thorndike Hotel trict attorney. at 7 a. m. at 11? 30 p m Turbans and visor Leave i ) of American shapes rule in the Windsor Hotel, Belfast daily at more 10 30 a. m. and 4 30 p, ra. 810 F58 Plans are being made for the restora- dressy models, but brims and ‘‘Legion of the Lost Ones." these ca-8 connect with McLaughlin's tion of the ancient Catholic at orowns of various I it; akura, Sir chapel heights are employed Every day at the Grand Central sta- Bus to Bangor. Castine this year. The was es- chapel for I This sen dole will be run as :-gathering. i the sport models. These, like all the tion there are scenes which stir tiie near on tablisheo more than 350 years ago, and time as possible until further notice. other sport are worn passerby but to which the station at- 891 R19-^ although in the last 50 years this has be- clothes, generally without tendants are hardened. It is all a come an important summer resort, not a regard to any athletic doings. part -IMCisBATCRSi ARTHUR S. SMALLEY i summer resident has secured the site of of the day’s routine. A shuffling line a collection of Sweaters and Box Coats. 436-2 the old chapel, and upon it will arise the of handcuffed men in of rather Telephone ROCKLAND a at war. charge is Sweaters that match or one which to commemorate its exist- contrast smart- pompous cigar-smoking fellows are ASSURE BIG HATCHES 808.1 V68 ence. y with sport hats are to be faddish as marched through the great station ro- ^ M. O. (B.) The official description of the old mis- 1 iver, and the repetition of the color tone tunda. They are on their Chicks sion is:— way “up Strong, Healthy II *_rod action to n hat and is smart. Box coats the river”—to Sing Sing prison. And “There is a chapel of about six paces hosiery oetry. 1919. 808.1 W6f> many will never see the roar- Chicks That Live and Grow long and four broad, covered with shin- ;hat barely come to the hips are a feature mighty to built a ing metropolis again. Now and then QUEEN Incubators -all sizes built ; r n and Travel gles, upon terrace, upon which of new suit and models, trimmings of last for Loss of there is a small turret, wherein there is there are old-timers, but each day years. Doubly insulated. hn,,. '■ cut from the material and used a fringes heat impossible. that little bell weighing 18 pounds.’’ there is a frightened youth who is Every improvement N that the otice attic. 1919. This was engthwise suggest cut improves T44.3 Ed9 cnapel named either St. Peter fringes paying his first debt to a pitiless state or Our of the wherein of the Indian costume are : (_'. (M.) Lady Holy Hope, novel and in- Relatives are not permitted to tell BUY FOR RESULTS BUY A QUEEN officiated one missionary after another at teresting. them a on ... Kate ! good-bye, but frequently law- Catalog and Booklets request. Write today. least from 1648, according to a copper Extra is on i. Annals of a Coats and Wraps. yer hand to give the perfunctory plate unearthed several years ago near TO NOTIFY the word of hope. I saw one hoy, under- public 1920. T71.9 G the site of the chapel. Upon this plate Coats that top and complete any frock _._Kenpail&WhitneyCo. R was the fed and sallow. He came into the sta- 1VVISHthat I have sold blit. ,; following inscription in Latin: my marble are built on this square box model, es- ‘In the year 1648 June 8, I, Brother Leo tion blinking like a frightened rabbit. business on High Street to 1892-1913. ; pecially for more youthful wearers. Fur of Paris, Capuchin Missionary Father, As he waited to go through the gate TOl Kli2 and mats of natural and C. A. Bruce, but have not sold placed blessed this foundation in muskrat, squirrel he looked backed over his shoulder lODiStft! jj i ^ honor of Our of Lady Holy Hope.” tiudsou Seal, are all prised and some one to my GRANITE SHOP on BRIDGE possessions, waved him from a TICKETti and TOURS -K, According to the Rt Rev. Louis S. 1917. T74.7L86 while older sisters prefer wrap models, balcony. He gave a spasmodic gulp STREET, or gone out of business *Mji> Walsh, Bishp of Portland, the ceremon- or and then seemed shrink EVERYWHERE ies of the exercises will be of longer coats with huge all enveloping to like one as r' dedicatory has been reported. I am now struck.—New York 19 T51 1.19 an impressive character. Priests and fur collars that form a most becoming Correspondent of EFFICIENT TRAVEL SERVICE ■ missionaries from will at- the Star. devoting my whole attention to .,,p many places background when the coat is Indianapolis We maintain a k opened. thoroughly equiooed ticket ani tourist where tend and the mass bureau, the and trails. same and prayers may be secured railroad and quarrying manufcturing Every indication points to the long con- steamship tickets, Pullman sleeper ani par- j i< which were used at the dedication of the World’s Aviation lor Flight. car reservations. Suggested schedule ani travel information of all ! of granite. You will find T74-2 1’ 12 original church will be used. tinued use of fur, for one sees effective always Aeronautic authorities have been Kinds r KtiCi Tickets are furnished from Belfast to 1 any point, anywhere, a Company, Boston touches of it even on filmy wraps of lace at the same something doing here and varie- busily engaged in formulating a fair charges as if purcbassd in Boston or New York. | 1 About Im53 ■ eighteen months ago Mr. 'igland and old Philip and chiffon made up to wear at the gay set of rules the We offer the most efficient travel service at the ty of finished work to select R. Park purchased five farms, four in the governing fcoming moat favorable rate. j from. and Scotland. souuiern resorts. round-the-world That I town of Jefferson, and one in Somerville, flight. avia- ORRIN d. will DICKEY, Mgr., T74 St2 aggregating from 1,200 to 1,500 acres, for Small scarfs of sable, mink, squirrel or tors not be permitted to take ad- DICKEY’S EXCURSION TOURS, BELFAST, MAINE. biography the purpose of establishing a practical fitch, and natural mounts of all the col- vantage of the rotundity of the earth Mr, ,, f .Mrs !. B. beef producing center. Mr. Park took Is indicated by the condition that ored foxes, are used at all seasons, ex- they A. S. this action after a thorough investigation HEAL, emories. must make their flights between the 1920. B AI.22 and after gathering statistics and data to cept when the mercury soars to heights fifteenth and sixtieth parallels of lati- prove conclusively to his own satisfac- that prohibit anything suggesting Bridge Street. $ tude, and the prize will go to the flyer Belfast, Maine J. Tilden. tion that Maine offered tremendous op- warmth, there is nothing novel in these portunities for raising quality beef. For who covers the longest distance. Avia- B T45 smaller furs, I was told at but a Not Own Your Own Home? foundation stock, Mr. Park brought to ! Shavnes, tors will he allowed to start from any Why Maine head of steady demand for them especially when G. G. | L,fe f | forty-four pedigreed Pol- point they choose, provided they re- ABBOTT, representing the CHAPIN FARM AGENCY, his a Piano td led list of Expert Tuning Wood. 1920. B W738 Angus cattle representing the choicest the opportunities offered this month turn to tire starting point. They will large desirable farm and city property, and am jag the city pi ices in selection of the herds of the which Quick sales are desired the three are and leading West, tempt discriminating investments. have a year in which to complete following specially desir-» Repairing including many prize winners. The herd able, both as to price and location: Holmes to James their flight. Airplanes, dirigibles, and now consists of about one hundred head LLOYD D. Trimmings. Bungalow cottage, nearly new, with about one-half acre of til- IVliKiEN, and others. i free balloons are eligible for the race. good and is considered one of the best herds lage land. First class cellar and Perforated patterns are em- hen pen. Small fruit and pear trees. MAINE. B *1731 east of the river. smartly —Scientific American. BELFAST, Mississippi Small house ployed for new blouses, and dresses de- cottage with garden, wood house and hen pen for about 40 Phone 126-4. 41tf hens. Owner going away and will offer special inducements for sale. HUMPHREY signed for advanced wear. es- Trade In China. quick *92(, B6P27 Taffetas, Opportunities One and one-half story house and large garden lot 103x148 Sunny :. it pecially show this trimming, and often a According to a recent traveler in exposure and ideal home for small family. Owner about to leave tha Genuine Shaw Knit Silk Hose Adventur " contrasting China, if that country had 100.000 “terviewing. WITCH HAZEL OINTMENT lining gleams through such State and will make an unusually low price for quick saie. and a similar openwork embroideries. miles of railroad length The at 920; M33 above places will be shown by Mr. Abbott, Room 6 and 7, Odd $1 per pair Bert L. Davis’ Ntl (COMPOUND) of roads, there would be I Fannie Field. good opened Fellows’ Block, Belfast. tfl For Piles or a vast of rich resources for 1 Hemorrhoids, up empire * i!«hting; adventures External or Internal, Blind or TREMENDOUS GRAIN EXPORTS settlement and development. The Chi- ’lags- 1918. to S. B Or31 Bleeding, Itching or Burning. nese people greatly prefer eStend C. Pattee, M. D., With the two big grain elevators in One application relief. their own developments and relieve For Sale—The Nelson 1 brings Farm a,ld *-he Portland filled to cars cities their Hi/‘ overland trail, i at all druggists capacity, 1,100 their congested by settling AT with a amount of Masonic lemple. Room 6, B loaded with grain in the local termi- own country than by obtaining oppor- NORTHPORT, large standing wood and dumber and an bridge c|B43s ddiiional six acres of young growth- Ilka,. ! Seal Free of nal yards and hundreds of carloads on tunities abroad. Jforge Semple Ointment to All are forbidden to on persons trespass this farm, to cut or carry away any Residence a: his 8 siding between Portland and Montreal shrubs or lumber in 45 High Street. King, ,!’?4e“bor«: life, Nelson A Luce, though 85 vesrs old, trees, defiance of the law. 3m53 there is indication that For information apply to s ? every grain ex- is still connected with the State educa- h:.7 from this will be DICKEY-K.NO iVLTON REAL ESTATE Telephone 333-2 40 ports port tremendous tional Department, of Maine, having COMPANY, Belfast, Maine. an luring the next few months and it is '"''dandinl,;ihei0urnal0fg I served for 51 years in that department. heart. C1920. B W585 stated on good that the authority ship- Countinff the time that, he served as ment of will Hlston’ gnin continue here through- principal of Freedom Ac'demv in Waldo CHICHESTER S PILLSI Vhdge c„i flomeo. put the summer months. In contrast to H. ALLEN Humphreys’ Medicine Company County and in similar lines of work he ,W. Will 156 William Street, .New York. the vast amount of grain shipped Cash :i through has a total of more than 58 vears in edu- Pay Spot Massachusetts. Boston’s grain elevators are Portland, cational work. Mr Luce ia one of the p ,. 974.4 C77 :mpty. It is explained that this fact ex- Chiropractor For Stock of Sie, best-known educational officials in the Goods, Grocery ists because of Portland’s connection • or General Store. 8iUorv of n State. For a time he was in charge of 59 High Street. Room I and 2 with the great wheat of y* Southport SICK STOCK country the j the unincorporated schools and visited Address P. 0. Box No. Belfast i3 hoothhay0tiibbL West through the rails of the Grand Telephone 125 i 7, —r auiD er '9«5 Maine. BOOK on treatment all the and hvways in the lmS* DKtiuC'!al S EVOr'ilBK lU^rhor, of Horse*, highways great ---—---—— Cows, rrunk Railway. There are about a half j 974.15 B5 Sheep, and other 1 for»st, sections and all the isolated dig * Dogs animals, senl lozen in Portland f ships'now while others tricts. un the Three ™*. E, iction free. Humphreys’ Homeopathic Vet- 1 He has gone St. John Pair Heavy Cotton Hose lyj ire bound for this port and all will take Three Pair Heavy Cotton Hose Heavy Wool Hos;—Two Pair •rin^ry Medicines, 156 William St., N. Y Fiver in a canoe 70 miles above Fort1 put big shipments of grain. I I for at Bert L. Davis’. Kent to visit the public schools. $1.00 | for $1.00 at Bert L. Davis’. for $1.00 at tSert L. Davis U. *“ L • 1 Snow is greatly needed. A vast quan- SEARSPORT. SWANVILLE. Maine Packers to Mark lime MONKQE. BELFAST tity of wood and lumber was left in thi —T- Corrected woods Weekly fot Miss Sally Dow teaching in Danvers, nearby last spring, and a largi A. T. Nickerson has had the N. E. tel- T ijj, There has been much i Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Durham visitec «wuv>u mnnnfii amount of speculation as to I Mass. pulp and cord wood has beei ephone his >“AIb PR f ■ installed in house. the corn packing in ustry in Maine dur- relatives in North Searsport Sunday. Apples, per bush, cut this season. Hay R'jDLC, Mr. Edward the 75a 100 Nickels is in New York Mrs. Harriet M. Aderton is staying ing year 1921. Information received Mr. and Mrs. Max Getchell are receiv- Arthur W. Hides, As a Moore died Sunday at thi BROOKS BRANCH from of Beans, pea, 7 for few days on Kaisiness. with her Eugene Aderton, and fam- pne the heads of one of the congratulations on the birth of a son, ing son Beans, y. e., li j^iftb, Bangor State Hospital, where he has beei ily. largest packing Miss Christine Doyle of Ellsworth is companies in de- ! Horace and butter, 50a55 a for several Maine, Stanley Cunningham ol patient years. He was Christine A. Jones, clares that the 13a IS, the guest of Mr. anil Mrs. Edmund Eno. Manager Hermit Nickerson is spending the week policy of all the pickers the week-end at Fred Beef, sides, 14 man of with Bangor spent Cun- great industry, numerou will be one of Beef, f. q., 12al3 R0tat0fS, Ladies’ Guild of Songregatioual church at Augusta with his father, A. T. Nick- constructive conservatism, ningham’s. friends, before misfortune overcame him and Cheese, 36 erson. Maine packers are to met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. D. C. living up this and Chicken, 40 in Carrol Howard Clements attended John E. Lancaster and W. M. Berri 4 Per Cent Interest plan every particular. he Calf Skins, 06 Nichols. Pays Mr. E. Gross has gone to Searsport to Continuing, the meeting of the N. E. M. P. A. IuJ!key,•allow ^ John that until held al accompanied McLaughlin and hii declared, the present conges- Duck, 35 The gave a benefit on accounts. stay with his daughter, Mrs. Wesley Boston last week. E veal, ; son Archie to savings tion of food stuffs gs, 54 Intermediatejschool Bucksport on Sunday Webber. is relieved and goods sociable Tuesday evening for the Euro- Annie who Fowl, 35 where the combination of fine ice am begin to until the Miss Ide, is teaching the move, present confu- Geese, 32 pean children’s funjl in the M. E. vestry. BROOKS. Mr. and Mrs. Libbeus Ames are rejoic- sion of economic confident horse owners afforded attrac- entanglements is batter- Dow school, spent the week-end with Wo°d. J 111 and ed RETAIL Cake and candy was sold games ing on the birth of twins, a son and down, until the western pickers take Mrs. N. J. Curtis and Miss PRICE !| tion. the Abbie Little- Several town are da initiative and announce their Retail* played. The affair cleared $10.70. children in having ughter, born Friday, Jan. 28th. plans field. Beef, corned, 35a38 Lime '’"'A Mrs. not one step will be taken George Harrington, who has be- the whooping cough. by packers in Butter, salt, lRa,32 COAL News. Finished discharging Sarah, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maine in for Oats, }] come an amateur farmer of more that preparation next year’s Chester Webber and Miss Maude Rick- Corn, 95 dock Miss a pack. I Saturday night ba*ge H. At the May Huxford is spending week’s E. H has been ill with pneu- Cracked corn, Pa Meal. finds that she drawi Littlefield, er, both of Monroe, were united in mar- 95 5 ordinary courage, Maine canners were Onions dock vacation with friends in Portland present at the an- Corn barge Spring. Awaiting barge and monia. She was attended by Dr. Fair- I at the home of meal, 95 the line at a horse and will sell the horsi nual meeting of the National riage the bride Saturday B. & & vicinity. Canners’ Cheese, 40 Greenside, /{., Ramsey, C. P., child of Searsport. held in evening, Jan by Pedioer^ which she purchased last fall and try t Association, Atlantic ity, N. 22, Mr^. Charles Kyle Cotton seed, 2 25 1 Phoenix, C. & P., Herndon, B. & A., Mr. Ralph Gullifer of Waterville J-, the past week, where Pork, car instead. is The remains of Mrs. Mary Staples, were present who used the single ring service. A few Cranberries, 20 1 steamer Great Northern Pa- representativesof all of the Ripogenus spending a few weeks in town. He is vi- widow of the late Pembroke leading pack- of their immediate Clover seed, 75 Josiah L. Lancaster arrived Staples, ers, manufacturers of friends were present. f SUrts, | per, and steamer F uth. Great Northern Saturday olinist in Lane’s canning machinery Flour, 12 50a 15 00 Orchestra. were brought to Swanville Monday and brokers The bride was attired in blue silk. Sugar, 1 afternoon from Boston to join his wife a< merchandise, and wholesale gro- The H. G. seed, 9 00 Paper. A clean and interred cers from all narts of Sail, ; , | the fast game of basket ball in Green Lawn Cemetery. the United States. groom is a prosperous farmer. A host of 21 home of her parents, Capt. and Mrs, This Lard, S scSool basket ball team was great convention means much Seariport High played in Union Hall Friday night Mrs. T. D. Nickerson arrived to the friends wish them many years of ,1 H. M. Griflin, for an indeterminate stay, home people of it is happi- Belfast A. A. team in Belfast Sat- Maine, asserted, because played between Brooks A. A. and the Colby from where ot ail ness and prosperity. dependent on the strike among carpen- Thursday night Orono, she canned goods packed, corn ranks urday and was beaten. Early in the game Rovers. The score was 36 to 17 in favor second in and ALL WOui fm ters in the Hub. had been caring for her daughter. Baby volume, Maine occupies a prominent place Charles Whittier of. the Searsport team of Colby. Porter has been named Elonia Rebecca. among the several States Genuine Shaw Knit Mr. and Mis. Arthur Colson and Mr. that produce this vegetable For Silk Hose slipped on the floor! and broke his leg. D. R. Forbes has taken the several for a and agency for Farmers in this are years the pack of $3.01) Mrs. Ralph Staples of Searsport were vicinity harvesting Maine corn lias been in at Bert Lair This accident took {the courage of his the Mitchell & ex ersof $1 per pair L. Davis’ Church Co., carrying a their ice. now is of ! the demands of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Merri- The ice much better consumption —AT fellow players and them of a great full line of dress Large stocks have been j goods. He will canvass which some piling up and tile rojibed thew at a six o’clock dinner and an even- quality than that of the country has fallen a BORN deal of their the game. the towns of Thorndike into severe financial interest|n ing at cards in their new home on Monroe, Unity, farmers harvested earlier in the season. depression. Holders of Sylvan Maine corn are BERT L and Jackson as soon as The Woman’s Club was delightfully street last possible. pressed for money. Thursday. Friends of little Priscilla Nickerson of They have wages to Berry. In |iavis’ pay and Belfast, Jan. 21, to Mr. entertained by Mrs. Wilbur Blodgett Don’t forget that the Senior class of financial obligations to meet and the fine will be pleased to learn and Mrs. L. a Despite weather severe colds Everett, Mass., must convert their corn George Berry, son. Brooks intr cash. The Tuesday evening. Auction was played High school are to present their that she is CORLISS. In Wells Vt Jan. are prevailing in town. And doubtless it gradually gaining, having public is determined that food River, M. prices to Dr. and Betsy until a late hour. Miss Mabel Griffin wun at must 29, Mrs. E. M. a drama, “Safety First,” Union Hall walked a few steps and was come down. The jobber Corliss, Seldon will be some years hence when there is recently and the daughter. the first prize and Olive the con- A dance fol- packer are meeting this demand H IR DRESSI G SCALP Trundy this, Thursday, evening. taken out of doors on a roller with pil- and are TREAfUtt general recognition of the truth of the slo- taking their losses Dodge. In Belfast, Jan. 26 to Mr. ; solation. refreshments were lows. Music Lane’s whenever they can Dainty by orchestra. for an hour. and Mrs. Charlie P. a shampooing face gan: “Cover every cough and sneeze, if lows, nearly sell. We have the of Dodge, son, Henry | served the anomaly Maine corn Ellis. massage by hostess Those present: offered in the you don’t you’ll spread disease.” Friends of Mrs. Isaac Mckeen will re- retail trade for less than it manicuring INGERSOLL. In Jan. Mrs. S. L. Fairchild, Mrs. F. C Whit- cost the packers to produce it at Belfast, 16, to TROY. gret to learn that Dr. Foster C. Small the fac- Mr. Mrs. Martha B. Townsend, who has and and Mrs. Irving A. a HAIR REIS, TWO SZ S. comb, Mrs. Edson Fletcher, Mrs. A. S. tory, yet the stocks do not move. lngersoll, ALL COLO* been with Mrs. John was obliged to amputate one of her fingers Manufacturers daughter, Bessie Marie. boarding H. Ward- The wood sawyers are who would sell 9.3 Main Howts' Is. Trundy, Mrs. I. H. Mrs. D. R. making music gladly In St., M Havener, to the first was their stocks at a Moody. Belfast, to Mr. well for several left joint Sunday. He assisted loss for the sake of get- Jan, 26, Mrs. Melvin Miss weeks, Wednesday in the neighborhood as well as havoc and Mrs. George E. a Vaughan, Thompson, Miss Sadie M. R. ting a fresh start for the Moody, son,Charles __I Ola 3 for D. to her by Nickerson, N., who coming year Edmund Mabel Miss Florence Colcord. Washington, C., join daugh- with the farmers’ wood piles. are bound hand and Moody. Griffin, returned to Belfast helpless, foot. ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ger- Monday morning. What has Mrs. Fred who has been happened to Maine corn has The Islesboro A. A. won from Sears- Hollis, ill, has nsh, for the remainder of the winter. Comet Grange was royally entertained happened to every other food slulT and MARRIED. improved so much that her port High School 26 to 10 in a fast and daughter, by Granite Grange last Saturday at their business is staggering painfully from the Word was received Saturday of the Mrs. Ruby Babb, who has been caring financial knockout dealt it the exciting game in Islesboro Saturday hall. Bro. A. T. Nickerson in a very during bI,OOD-WENTWORTH. In Morrill, Jan. critical illness of Frederick O. Hichborn for will return closing months of 1920. starred for her, this week to her 28, by Rev. Nathan Hi nt, Arthur K. night. Pendleton Islesboro able manner installed the officers of that It is FRESH at his also declared that the cost FISH home in Portland. A native of home in Bangor. oi can- Blood of Morrill and Miss Mabel W'ent- and Closson for Searsport. The sum- grange assisted by Bro. Hermit Nicker- ning corn in Maine is than this town where his was higher in any worth of Knox. boyhood passed A other State. Received mary: pleasant meeting of the Sunshine son and Sister Alice Nickerson. A line Fancy Maine corn has com- BROWN-GRAY. In daily, he has numerous old friends here who Belfast, Jan. 29, was manded a -mall premium over in their seaso Islesboro Searsport Society held with Mrs. Maddox last dinner was served. Sister Nettie Veazie other by H. C. Buzzsll, J. P., Harry W. Brown hope that he will successfully weather packs because of superior quality. When and Miss Priscilla B. Decker, If 4 If, Curtis week, where a nice puff was tacked and Gray, both of Bel- orders gave the address of welcome and Master Maine corn loses that phone \ rf 5 rb, Whittier the crisis. superior quality it fast. Pendleton, finished for Mrs. whose home is no Terrill, Donald Thayer responded. A fine pro- better than any other and no attended to. I F. Moody, c 3 c, Closson 4 brings Dodge-Pendleton. In Belfast, Feb. The. Hoover arranged for was fire. better G. benefit, destroyed by was rendered and a price. 1, Rev. Charles W. Dodge, lb rf, Jackson gram very pleasant h 4 1 V T VT 1 — by Martin, Judson H. Thursday evening in Denslow was ..V...WVU cjiiu new iuin. oiaie nave and Miss FRANK L. F. Dodge, rb If, Whittum 1 hall, Mrs. Walter Taylor ard Mrs. Bert day was spent by all. We were Dodge Ruth A. Pendleton, both YOUNG'S pleased developed a corn which is S. Dodge, sub. c (1) fairly well attended and returned a sub accepted by of lslesboro. Stevens of Pittsfield visited Mrs. to see Bro. Evans of Waldo Fairfield recently present. discriminating buyers as equivalent in GOWEN-JACKSON. In FISH MARKE1 \ Referees, Wiison. stautial sum to the committee. Several Troy, Jan. 24, ani| every respect to our own. Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John In each of Harold B. Gowen and Miss Georgia E. Tel. 58 ladies generously gave their services to these States corn was At regular meeting o? Knyvetta Re- S are bought by the both of mith, who both quite ill, and the en- SOUTH MONTVILLE Jackson, Troy. the sale of pop corn and fudge, contrib- packer during the past year for a little King-Jei.lerson. In bekah Lodge Thursday special tire is with Bangor, Feb. 1, jevening family suffering severe colds over half the price paid the Maine farm- uted for the purpose, and added to the by Rev. A. E Morris, Murray A. King business was followed by a ers. transacted, and coughs. Mi. S. P. Colby and daughter Ruth The iinished product sold on .the and Mrs. B. net returns. Sophie C. Jeilerson, both of social meeting. The and members market for the same as officers There is still much sickness in town. were business callers in price fancy Maine W interport Belfast, Friday. corn Past Noble Edith and Maine was also as presented Gr$nd Towle W e judge from report that the handicapped Payson-VARNEY. In Belfast, Jan. 29, canary birds prevailing Mrs. O. W. Ripley has been confined a distributor unfavoiable bcln bon and by freight by Rev. Charles W. Martin, Hollis Mon- with a hand-painted dish WIMbRPURT e pidemic is taking the form of all the dis- rates. to the house for the past week with a se- roe Payson and Pauline Atherton Var- FOR SAL1 s lver ladle, tokens of tl eir appreciation eases that "flesh is heir to.” With these conditions Scarlet vere cold. confronting ney, both of Belfast. service di her term of Miss Esther Ford is after those interested in the Nice singers and i of her faithful ring improving fever and whooping cough are also re- directly sweet Mr. Ernest A. Davis returned corn in and a few nice la\ was her recent illness, from industry Maine, farmers and cages, office. Mrs. Towle reatly surprised ported. We regret to learn that two of 1)IEIX where he packers alike must remember that Maine quire of 1. \ y.* and touched these and Mass., Monday, has been for deeply by gifts Mrs. A. W. Archer of Portland has our Mr. Walter Hillman can hold its in a 314-3. All townsmen, and’ several weeks. place highly competi- Tel, responded in a gracious manner. Refresh- tive been the guest of friends here recently. Mr. Walter Knight, are rapidly failing. industry only by adhering absolutely COLLINS. In Kentfield, Calif., Jan. 3w5 to its standard ments were served by volunteer com- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Norwood of Som- of quality, Never before 24, Robert U. Collins, formerly of Bel- a; Mrs. F. N. Eaton and Mrs. Annie The latter with his family are spending has co-operation and confidence been so fast, aged about 74 years. Present Noble Grand Grace Sar- the in erville with their children spent Sunday mittee, winter Unity, to be near their essential as Ritchie were matrons at the M E. Circle son, now. If these principles are CROCKETT. In Biddeford, Jan. and with the of Carl L. Adams. Mr. 27, House for Bernice About a a family Sale gent Vaughan. thirty nd where doctor is accepted and carried out in Nathan ri esday. handy. The sad tact, then Crockett, formerly of Belfast, were Norwood was a resident of this and then we present and all agreed the evening news has just been received that our old formerly only may expect a whole- aged 62 years. Feb. will be ob- some at room Tuesday afternoon, 8, and still owns a farm here. development of business in Maine Glover. In Jan. Mrs. Belfast— 5 was speqt pleasantly and for the good of neighbor, Mr. J. M. Chalmers, later of place Belfast, 28, served as Parents’ Day in the inter- during the coming year. Hannah J. Glover, aged 86 years. the who has for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Howes factory, Apply to order, Pittsfield, years been a great went SNYDER. In Belfast, Jan. Eli E. mediate school. 30, A. sufferer, is now critically ill with no to Bangor Thursday, where Mr§. Howes Snvder, aged 30 years, 11 months and 18 I*. LORD, Capt. and Frank Curtis entertained a Mrs. A. W. Shaw and Mrs. J. H. Young chance for recovery. went to receive medical treatment She days. Box 154, Camden friends at their home on Thursday FOR SALE Me. few returned night from a visit with STAPLES. In Belfast, Jan. 28, Mrs. Monday A has been in poor health for some tin e Five hundred was played until wedding of much interest occurred S. 78 evening. their sons in Boston. ; Mary Staples, aged years and 28 at the and her friends wish her a speedy recov- YARN at per for eleven o’clock, Capt. B. F. Colcord win- heme of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben $1-50 pound days To the Members ol Mr and Mrs. Carroll Buck have re- ery. NICKERSON. In East January ning gentlemen’s lirst prize and Mrs. H. Rhoades, Jan. 24lh, when their daugh- Belfast, turned from where they Sweaters, etc. AH colors. 29, James A. aged 51 years salist Connecticut, Miss Georgia became the The local W. C. T. U. held an Ap- Nickerson, League: G. Curtis ladies’ first prize. Consolation ter, Jackson, all-day j and 7 months. have had employment. The family of the las- went to Capt. C. N. Meyers and bride of Mr. Harold B. Gowen. Only meeting Thursday with Mrs. Enoch at PAUL. In Morrill, Jan. Emma M. prizes ply 27, er w Miss Juanita Hill of Hallowed FREEDMAN’S, wish to acknowledge :• Mrs. F. B. Smith. The hostess, assisted returned relatives were present. Rev. William Pease. A fine picnic dinner was served Paul, aged 55 years, 11 months and 21 preciation the kind e\, here after a brief visit with her a social with wors 16 Cross Belfast days. by Miss Kate Dow, served delicious re- Tuesday Berriman of Unity performed the cere- and pleasant day spent Street, sympathy. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hill. freshments The party was unique be- lareuts, mony. A reception was held Wednes- and business combined. The next meet- I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. day Feb. 2nd. Mr. ing will be with Mrs. J. Q. Adams, Feb Three Pair cause all the men present excepting F. B. McKenney enter- evening, and Mrs. Heavy Cotton Hose Three Pair Heavy Cotton Hose Genuine Shaw Km 24. Smith were deep sea captains. Those ained the club, of which they are mem- Gowen are very popular. For two years for $1.00 at Bert L. Davis’. for $1.00 at Bert L. Davis’. $1 per pair at B present were Capt. and Mrs. C. N. Mey- iers, Friday afternoon and evening. he has served as one of the select men of ers, Capt. and Mrs. J. D. Sweetser, Capt The friends here of Mrs. Evelyn Hutch- Troy. Mrs. Gowen is a great help in the CENTER MONTVILLE church an I in all work. As and Mrs. N. F. Gilkey, Capt. and Mrs. ngs Allen of Bluehill Falls were very good Mr. R hoades and has been for a R. is W. M. Parse, Capt. and Mrs. B. F. Col- lorry to learn of her death last week. is, long time, Mrs. ;M. Rogers convalescing and Mrs. FI. G. Capt. in very poor health, the young couple from a severe cold. cord, Capt. Curtis, John H. Young, who was called home will remain in the and Mrs. Charles Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. pleasant home to care F. A. Doty is boarding w ith Mr. and iy the death of his sister, Mrs. Ida S. F. B, Smith Mrs. Cora Dow, Miss Kate for the nice farm, which contains one of Tawes of Prospect, has returned to Au- Mrs. Eugene Perry. Dow the finest orchards with all kinds of fusta, where lie is employed by the State Dexter Belgard and family are at iiotne i etc. Commission. fruits, pears, plums, trom Massachusetts Anchor Chapter, O. li S., held their Tighway installation in Masonic ha;!l Monday, Jan. I Miss Ruth Young went to Portland SWANV1LLE CENTER Dr. O. S. Vickery of Belfast was a MAINE IS READ'* on B. Cushman. 31. Past Matron Nellie doombs of Isles- ruesday, where she has been the guest Sunday caller C. boro and Past Matron Helen Gilkey of her friend, Mrs. Scott Bailey. From Albeit Grant, who has been ill with the It will be recalled that Frank Whit- Will share in its ? Islesboro installed the following officers .here she went to Boston to visit her grip, is better. comb sold his farm last fall to Frederick, you prosperity manner: W. lister nd Prof, and Mrs. Her- I in a very impressive M., husband, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Robertson have Arthur and James Everett. he Messrs. W. W. M. Parse; A. rert Ringwall, did not take to the and an era of Agnes Gilkey; P., been having severe colds. Everett locality, faces prosperity. Power Company’s far spread im Louise back to Mr. M., Lillian Runnells; Secretary, The pupils of the Intermediate school have sold the place Whit- come because America ■ Mr. Otis Patterson is confined to his MAINEIt will can today have 100 horse pov. Fletcher; Treasurer, Elizabeth Goodell; rave sold 36 dozen pencils, with which comb, who has taken possession. bed and is suffering with a trouble on his is headed for a of active com- Annie Asst. Coud Ella period 10,000. Cond., Mortland; they procured two Red Cross accident face. The school here, Mrs. Lizzie S. Moore, of Ida between manufacturers Sweetser; Chaplain, Adams; Marshal, rabinets and a pencil sharpener. Carl teacher, closed a very profitable term petition Mrs Arthur Ellis, who has been dan- sections of the Florence Colcord; Organist, Mary Meyers; Knowles, in behalf of the Intermediate Saturday, January 29th. Pupils not ab different country— Maine, with power ready Ruth. Edna Fair- gerously ill for the past month, is slowly New Adah, Lucy Towers; school, presented one of the cabinets to sent lor the term were Helen, Carolyn New England against York, ought in good time to be a we; Grace Ade- gaining. child; Esther, Curtis; Martha, the Primary school, and Arlene Clark of and Margaret Cushman, Max W. Ja- New York the South, the more Marden of Auburn has against busier, prosperous place, laide Parse; Elec1 a, Mabel Griffin; War- the Primary made the speech of thanks. Guy been in Ernestine Doris and Gen- quith, Moore, South the West. It will be a water oul Olive Mort- town of out-of-date shoes at against ready-now power der, Trundy; Sentinel, Ralph disposing eva Wentworth, Arline Doris Morse, in which a cent of will land. Gifts were presented to the instal- very low prices. period profit make the Pine Tree State agrt MONTVILLt. Gilpatrick and Mabel Grimley. The writ- officers from Anchor in a take the of the ten or lower ling Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hamm of er wishes to be unprejudiced, but feels place twenty growing community, with gracious manner by retiring matron Monroe were manufacturers secur- very The school at Center Montville closed Sunday guests of Mr. and impelled to the belief that Mrs. Moore is cent profit that and moi’e dollars. Mary Meyers. A delicious supper was Mrs. H. P. White. to leach the war. Sat., Jan. 29, after a very successful certainly qualified young ed through the served after the installation and a social term of ten weeks taught by Mrs. Lizzie Mrs. Wainie, who has been the guest idea how to handle the mental Winches- hour enjoyed. with and The of Maine have Moore. The pupils had given a very nice of Mrs. Lamphire at Vv atson Robertson’s, ter rapidity accuracy. this of people Through impending period this of fine Christmas program before a number of has returned to Frankfort. development power keen competition, the State that has STOCKTON SPRINGS the parents in the schoolroom in Decem- Mrs. George Walker of Monroe has possible, largely of late through water power to offer will ber and so did not have any closing exer been with her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Lit- developed purchase of Central Maine Miss Inez Hanson, who has employment cises but games, a peanut race the factories and make the goods. enjoyed tlefield, the past week to help care for her REST ASSURED! get Company l°/o Preferred Stock. in Bangor, was home for the week-end. and a treat of candy and cake to cele- granddaughtei Sarah. A box social is advertised for brate the birthdays of those pupils whose Maine now has this Thursday Mrs. R. G. Robertson closed a very You cannot well advantage— would occur To for the two new unit evening, February 3rd, at the High school birthdays during vacation. successful term of school her water is pay in district 1 and afford to experi- power ready. room. All birthdays during the term are cele- in 2 last Friday. She gave a fine treat to being installed Showhegan brated by a treat of cake and presents ment, nor should ei Miss Ethel Fraser returned from Derby the pupils, which was greatly enjoyed. ""Central Maine Power has necessary transmission lines, fr om the other pupils. This school has a Company last Friday and is with her parents, Mr. the eldest of Mr. and you! When your is and sellim enthusiastic school Sarah, daughter not looked to the future but it Company offering and Mrs. W. J. Fraser. very league called thf only Mrs. E. H. Littlefield, has been very ill tells shares of 7 Milliken School Improvement League. physician you has gone ahead and built the dams ly 10,000 percent pr< Orville Simpson left Monday afiernocn with pneumonia, but is gaining slowly. I The is The league has purchased an organ, pic- to take and installed the It has stock. price $107.50 for New York to meet the S. S. Philadel- Dr. Fairchild of Searsport is attending generators. tures, books, also disi es in which t{ the 6 1-2 percent net. phia, due to arrive from Porto Rico. her. this power ready NOW. yield prepare and serve the hot lunch at noon are interested to know more Miss Emma Hichborn was over from It is the best in town for Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Robertson were equipped serv- this not use the Belfast to the week-end with her called to Frankfort last week on account on Central Maine stock, why pass ing the hot lunch at noon and it is a greal SCOTT’S Any industry of the critical illness of James brother and sister in their old home. benefit as the larger number of the pupil* Robertson, formerly of this town. His old friends R. K.. Stevens, a hearty octogenarian are obliged to bring their dinners. Thi will be pleased learn that at this wri- of Bangor, is in town visiting the family number of pupils registered is 24 ant to. ting he is some better. EMULSION of his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Lambert. they had the splendid average attendance of 22. The following ten were no Mrs. Willard M. Berry left Monday pupils you may rest assured COUF ON absent for tie term: Doris Wentworth PROSPECT FERRY morning for Caribou for a visit with the his decision is Central Maine Power Company, Geneva Wentworth, Ernestine Moore family of her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Doyle. Mrs. Evander Harriman went to Ban- Central Maine Augusta* Maine. Arline Morse, Doris Gilpatrick, Max Ja. the result of confi- Rev. A. C. Elliott of Belfast spoke in gor recently on a shopping trip. Please send me without obligation, info quith, Helen Cushman, Carolyn Cush- built Denslow hall on Monday evening on Bol- F. F. Felker has gone to the northern dence, upon about your Central Maine Power Company ma n, Marg ret Cushman, Mabel Grimley shevism and what it had done for Russia. part of the where be is cent Pref. rred Stock? The school is very fortunate in havini State, employed experience. PowerCompany Mrs. James Clifford and her small son as sealer. fthatScott ft Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. f Name. such a thoroughly experienced, conscien- came down -ALSO MAKERS OF-I Chester from Sandypoint on tious and enthusiastic teacher as Mrs A. B. Harriman, who has been visiting Address. for a visit Maine I Saturday with her siBter-in- Moore. The school is graded having ev- his sister, Mrs. Ed. Grindle, has left for a I Augusta, J.—2-3 21 . Mrs. R. law, Gerry Harding. ery grade from the 1st to the 8th except visit with his son in Massachusetts. Ki-moidS Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wardwell and Don- the 7th. Mrs. Moore will go to Portlanc The Misses Ada and Frances Harri- If (Tablets or Granules) 1 -! ald Sanborn are at the Sanborn log cabin during the vacation and will visit th< man spent the week-end at their homes, I E25 INDIGESTION I on the Sandypoint shore where they went schools there for observation and new returning Monday morning to theE. M. more than a week ago for an outing. ideas. C. S.