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The Republican Journal

FIVE CENTS 10 RCH. BELFAST, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Swanville Centennial and Old The Maine Land” Frank Colley his iarge audience, Ti,is remarks were Mrs- s- A- Home Week ,. ^ Parker AT 8.00 P. M. Male appropriate, bright and entertaining. He PERSONAL. personal Quartette Medley Arr. Farnham said that he had learned Chester from history Trundy, A. D. Moody, H. D. that the town was Swan Plan- Successfully Celebrated. The Entire formerly W* it. Morison of Minneapolis is visit- Miss Julia Town ... Farnham Lewis and B. W. Farnham tation. That in James spent Labor Day with in Gala Violin November, 1816, ing relatives in Belfast and Searsport. friends in Augusta. Dress, Beautiful Weather, Good Solo, Minuet in G Beethoven Leach and thirty-seven other residents H. D. Mrs. Programs, Happy Reunions and Parade. Farnham applied for a town charter. That at that Sanford Howard has gone to So. James F. Fernald s Bolo, for spending the week Come, its June” time it had 56 legal voters and 58 soldiers Peabody, Mass., to visit her son, l,ee with relatives in Portland. Mr. Wrenn, accompanied enrolled as a militia. Mr. Sullivan was Howard. by W. M. Damm Miss Helen Kittredge has returned proprietor and was appointed to make Mrs. G. female, James Barclay of Buffalo, N. from a short visit in Boston “Swanville” Farnham conveyances. The was allowed petition Y., a former Morrill was in Belfast 1 Composed expressly for this occasion. Feb. girl, 19, 1819. He expressed a desire to the past week. Messrs. V. K. Jones and A. H. Jones of Community Chorus know what had become of the descend- Lynn, Mass., are guests at the Windsor Charles H. Brier of The ants of these men. fie also explained Providence, R. L, Hotel. Parade is several of the amendments to be voted on visiting his son, Herbert O. Brier and lhe Mrs. Frank J. parade Thursday was a credit to all, Sept 8th. other relatives. Rigby of Portland is spending the week with Miss particularly to W. W. Willson of Maude E. Wol- The Sports. Adolphus Orino of Rumfnrd is the guest Barker. laston, director. Music was of Ins Mrs. Charles and Mass., fui The sports drew large crowds to the sister, Marsano, nished other relatives. William Havener of Portland arrived by Charles Clements of North village street. All combined to make a Saturday for a short visit with Mr and most as Searsport, musician at Camp Devens, attractive moving picture, men, Mrs. George Murch of Medford, Mass., Mrs. Cecil Clay. women and children evinced an animated is the of Mrs. cornet; by Daniel Dickey, Henry Wrebber guest Elizabeth M. Bur- interest in the result. The 100-yard dash gess, High street. Earl Chamberlain returned Monday to and John drums and life. In the Cilley, was won by Charles Hill, Jr., and George Brockton, Mass., after a short visit with line Mrs. Charles Webber of R. of decorated autos and carriages Webster; the former receiving the prize Providence, Belfast relatives. I., arrived recently to visit Mr. and Mrs. were: W. W. Frank of $2 and the latter $1. 'ihe tug-of-war Willson, Ilarriman, Jesse H. W ebber. Mrs. Maurice French and son Maurice between the single and the married men Willis N. Briggs, Robert Seeley, H P went to Rockport last Saturday for a was won by the former. In the sack race j Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rand of Rye, N. W hite, A T. E. R. few days' visit wit.i friends. Nickerson, Nickerson W. E. Brown won the $2 prize and Albert Y., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs of Portland, C. E. Hills of South Natick, Nickerson $1. In the ball game the $20 Charles Bradbury. Miss Myrtle Sim tson, B. H. S. '19, left G. prize went to the married men, who had recently for Boston, where she will take Mass., W. Webster of Wckelield, Mass Mr. and Mrs. William F. a score of 11 to the men 1. Coombs of a business course a- C. single Burdett’s College. A. Craney, Walter Evans of Monroe, Camden arrived Saturday for a few days’ the Balls. visit with Mrs. Sarah Pe P D. H. Carter of Belfast, F. E. Stevens, relatives. vey of Chelmsford, The minor ball was held at Comet Mass., who has been visiting her Roscoe Rolerson of Belfast, Gecrge A. Misses Nellie Walker and Annie i. Cob- sot., Grange hall Monday evening with music Guy L. Peavey, returned home Tuesday Leavitt of bett of Lynn, Mass., are stopping in Bel- Belfast, Mrs. Chas. E. Adams by McKeen’s orchestra of Belfast with fast for a few days. Mrs. E. R. Wing has returned to her THE UNION of Searsport, G. '»/. Nickerson, I. F. Cook Cnarles F. Hammons soloist. On Thurs- CHURCH home in after a Mrs. Susan Carr of Allston, Mass., two of Monroe, J. S. Eaton of Stockton day evening the grand centennial ball Haverhill, Mass., weeks’ visit with For her mother. Mrs. F A many weeks there had been careful was held with music by Hall’s orchestra has been a guest of Mrs. Etta Garey at Springs, Percy L. Nickerson of Bath, L. Riggs. preparations for this notable of six pieces from Bangor. Both were j the home of J. H. Webber. event in the S. Black of Houlton, l)r. Foster C. Small well and Mr. and Mrs. If. 11. son Her- of this beautiful delightful functions, attended, Miss Stevens, history little town. The Eliz.abeth Marsano left Monday bert. and Mrs. Amelia of Belfast, Z. D. Mis s Louise the music was excellent. Many of the Allen left in their Hartshorn, for where she has a atmosphere was a (Juincy, Mass., po-: car filled with genuine young ladies were in evening gowns add- Saturday afternoon for Boston and Cunningham, Miss Augusta E. Nickerson sition in the public schools. Marlboro. welcome that made the casual visitor feel ing to the beauty of the event. Ice cream., of Boston and Swanville. The last was sandwiches and coffee were served. Mrs. Phose Eaton of at home. Red, white and blue cake, Springfield, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Howard bunting, a horse returned and carriage decorated with gold- There was an order of fourteen numbers. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles | Hags galore, and an abundance of Howers Saturday to Williamstown, Mass after en The The directors were Dr. Foster C. Small of O’Connell at her home on Park street. glow. line of march formed in spending the season at their summer added materially to the attractiveness of Belfast and Lawrence Ltamm and Everett front of the arch, went around the Miss Louise and Carrie who have home at The Battery. comfortable homes and square, Brown of Swanville. Greer, j public places. been friends in have re- on the east side of the lake and halted at visiting Belfast, Mrs. William Whitehouse of Here, there and everywhere, was seen turned to their home in Dorchester, Mass. Allston, the Curtis Road for the Memorial exer- THE SANDY POINT LAUNCHED Mass., and her nephew, Arthur the word Elliott of “welcome.” The centennial are cises then passed under the arch to dis- Mrs. A. C. Hartley and daughter Vera Cambridge, Mass., guests of Mr. ami arch was most appropriately placed over 29th was a gala day at Sandy of N. have been Mrs. Frank A. Riggs. GEORGE W. MORROW OF MICHIGAN. band. August Woodstock, B., guests the of the former’s Mrs. W. J. Clifford. street in front of the oldest frame as the government barge built by sister, Miss Katherine AMERICA’S OPPORTUNITY AT HOME AND OVERSEAS” Point, Reynolds of Portland, house in the town, the residence for The Curtis Memorial Dedicated. the Sandy Point Shipbuilding Corporation Miss Julia Ellis, who has been employed who had been the guest for two weeks of f hundreds of National-World Prohibition rallies now held Dr. and being many in Belfast for some will leave soon Mrs. Eugene L. return- years of the late Mr. and Mrs. John The solemn and impressive occasion of an 1 named Sandy Point, was launched at time, Stevens, a-rica. Uncle Sam, who has been a chief factor in helping European to return to her home in Reading, Eng- ed home last Saturday. Royal, and now the home of their m. It was one of the launch- uutries to civil and religious liberty, will likewise help them in their daugh- the week was the dedication of the me- 2 p. prettiest land. Mrs. Harold Hollingswood of New etlom from the curse of strong drink Come and hear how! An otl'er- ter, Hattie Royal Phillips. The arch morial to Private Clarence M Curtis of ings ever seen in this old shipbuilding York who has been located at Sao the World Prohibition are Betty and Jerome Hanshue returned Bra- lancing movement will be taken. All wel- was appropriately decorated and bore the town and it was a remarkable coinci- Paulo, Swanville, of the 115th Infantry, who to in zil, for some arrived -ion free. Monday their home Boston after time, recently to figures 1818-1918. Point was was killed in action in France, Sept. 14, dence that the schooner Sandy spending the summer with Belfast rela- spend a few days in Belfast. I he on 29th. tives. beautifully located and commodious 191!(. The stone is set in the square op- launched ol years ago Aug. The Mrs. F. F. iOULD I VOTE “YES" THE CHURCHES Harmon of Brockton, Mass church was the center of attraction and left the without the least arrived posite iiis late home and the street has barge ways Mrs. Mary Berry, son Ross and Mr. : Sunday to visit her sister, Mrs’ t No. a? Because 1 want was Frank C. artistically decorated with bunting, been named Curtis road and marked with commotion and with cheering and the Fred Johnson of Providence, R. I., were Howard, 35 Cedar St’., and : St. ave good roads. Margaret’s Chapel, August 31st. and recent guests of W A. and MissLoula A. other relatives in Waldo and Hags flowers. The rostrum was con- a black and gilt sign. The stone is of blowing of whistles Mrs. Henry W. | Montville. prayer ami sermon at 10 45 Mason. Morning verted into a Mrs. Sarah E. lower with the use of small polished black granite on a gray granite Butler of Bath, wife of the I). S. Govern- Peirre and Mrs. Essie P W ANT GOOD ROADS? a. m. Miss Edith C. Wilson returned Carle have returned home evergreen trees, bouquets and jardineres base. On the face of the stone is the ment Inspector, was her sponsor. She Monday from Peaks to where ill developtlie entire State. services will he held of Westborc, Mass., where she has charge Island, they spent August in com- Preaching next Howers. Over the pulpit hung the the following carried roses and sweet peas tied with inscription: of the Commercial Department of the j pany with Miss Mary E. Pierce of Bos- Sunday morning at the Congregational town’s service of one ribbons and scattered sweet as ton. flag eighteen stars, CURTIS ROAD pink peas High school. I THEY DEVELOP church. Rev. Wm. Vaughan will be the in gold. were vessel down the ways and into They a to the glided Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. MAINE ? memorial Susan Bicknell, Winthrop Sar- Charles B. Ames left supply. Clarence Ether She also broke a deco Nickerson Clarence W. dims Hie water. gaily gent and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dyer of Law- Wednesday for their home in Groton, me Arnold El •.sill enable to move my People’s bridge Ward rated bottle of Point water rence, Mass., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mass., after spending the month of Au- Methodist Church, Rev. Who made the Supreme Sacritir Sandy spring luickly and 00 per cent Ray Gordon Robertson George B. Dyer. gust at their cottage at Lake Charles W. for the over her bow. Mrs. Butler stood under a Quantaba- is as true of the farmer as Martin, pastor; parsonage, Carroll Sidney Knowlton cook. No. 7 Court W orld Peace. on the which bore Thomas Rice, who went to mess man. St.; telephone, 213.11. Sun- Harold Dana Harriman iloral piece mainmast, Detroit, Erected by the Citizens of Swam ilie some time ago to make his home Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hon. and Mrs. day morning Eugene Elbridge Smart the name Sandy Point in golden glow on Mich., Day, preaching, 10.45; Sunday- now in Walter son Clarence William Curtis in his honor with ins son, is Belfast calling Perham, Sidney an : daugh- a E NEED AMENDMENT school, 12.00; Sunday evening 1919 a surface of oak leaves. In the launching old friends. ter Esther who the preaching, Charles Edward Seeley upon spent summer at The NO. 5 ? 7.30. were and Mrs. have Prayer meeting this, Thursday, Harvey party Capt. Butler, Mrs Battery, returned to C .eirrsford. Seeley The exercises opened w.th singing of Miss Florence Fisk of Springfield, Mass. at W. H. Simpson, Mrs. George S. Ward- vill enable the State of evening 7.30. Preaching service at Ralph Seeley returned heme after sev- the Star Spangled Banner Li memory of Mass., Monday United States Walker Mrs. 13. A. Dr. and Mrs. O. h the high- Wood’s school at 2 30 Augustus Leroy well, White, Misses Inez Han- eral weeks’ visit at the home of Mrs. S. Vickery and iittii house, N'orthport, their fallen comrade Fred Walker and f a total of $4,800,000 for Fred Ingraham Walker Charles M. Craig. son, John A., left Sunday on an auto Sunday. The public is cordially invited son and Ethel Colcord. The barge was trip without adding a cent to Elmer Cole Thompson Ray Robertson clasped hands over the to N. where to attend to the Point Syracuse, Y., they will all these services. Wiliiam towed Sandy wharf, where Mr. and Mrs. Archie S. Hubbard of ten McKinley Damm stone and were surrounded spend days with Mrs. by Charles who have been Vickery’s par- we should vote “Yes” on Charles Albert Damm she will be completed. She is 210 feet Jacksonville, Fla., guests ents, Mr and Mrs. Ainslie. Clements, Charles and Ralph Seeley, of Mrs. Hubbard’s parents, Hon. and Mrs. Mr. and George Clifton Divol 37 feet broad. 20 1-2 feet an J Mrs.I. S Wedgewood of Haver- long, deep Mr. and Mrs. bred .1. Leon Russell Webster Lawrence Dow, Amos Conant, Augustus James P. Taliaferro, have returned home. Taber and Mr hill, Mass., returned home Monday after draws 8 feet. She is 2500 tons dead and Mrs. Charles Janies of Josiah Everett Harvey Walker anl Elmer Cunningham They Mrs. VvTUiani Ripley and daughter Inez Mattapan, IT NOT INCREASE MY a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. V S weight capacity. The ways on winch Mass., and Dr. and Mrs. Foss of Ruck- returned to their home in Chel- TAX? The program was opened in the church were in uniform and the very impressive Tuesday land were guests of Mr. and she slood were 336 feet ar.d and Mrs George Jones. Mr. Wedgewood was at one time long deep sea, Mass., after a few days visit with Sunday afternoon with a most impres- picture was photoed by M. A. Cook of D. Mahoney over Labor Dav. Sam pays $2,400,000 and a foreman In the Leonard f Cliel- N. Y are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James friends, Tuesuay. Mr have another on the tile barge ways, S. Pearl Snow formerly resided in Belfast. Rev. A. Smith of Ban- .-ea, a son of the late W. H. Hardman, street, fur several Bangor Ashley Mass., Cap; which will be launched in “Searsport,” weeks Mrs. Lewis F. gor deli vc-red the centennial sermon, which Black ot Co. 1'.., 26th Maine Itegimern. Gannon and son, Corp; The company will then close September. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Eugene E. Gannon of Albion were m Bel- lie preceded with a few general remarks. He s now a prominent citizen ot his Chase, daughters heir contract with the government. Later fast the First of the week on rela- Eloise and Elizabeth and son Frederick, cal'ing His discourse was taken from the text, adopted city, where he was for several tives and friends. (I- after conditions become more normal they who have been spending the summer n Corpi ha* Ezekiel 2:1. “And he said unto son years on t ie board of aldermen and in left for recently arrived home from G'-rm my me, will resume work on their own account. Belfast, Tuesday their home in of man, stand upon thy feet and I will other offices of trust. His remarks were Newtunville, Mass. A launching d,nner was given in Grif- Mr. and Mrs. Donald V .ughan of unto thee.” reminiscent, paying a tribute to the town speak fin's hall at 6 o'dock by Capt. and Mrs. Fred W. Wiley, U. S. N., who has been Searsport are at the Shute c age, East The for erecting a memorial to one of tiie the for two weeks M e for- Historical Session. under the auspices of the Ladies’ guest of his mother for the past tew Belfast, During Butler, mer'^ vacation Austin linrst boys Swanville ever raised. He weeks, returned Wednesday, August27th, Vaughan of Bel- The session Wednesday afternoon in Aid of Sandy witli covers for 75. Point, to his at Norfolk. lie has re- fast will be iu charge of the cloicd a join ship Searsport the church was ol unusual interest. by reciting very appropriate The The decorations included the large Uoral enlisted in the Navy. Drug Store. sele-tion, “Higher,” which he had learn- program opened with “Come Thou Al- piece with ‘‘Sandy Point,” roses, sweet ed i.i the Swanvihe school about 50 Capt. and Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee ar- Mrs. Chaiies Bateman and daughters mighty sung by the years and asters. At and Ring,” Community peas Capt. Mrs. But- rived here last Thursday from Boston. Mrs. Robert Maguire of Bos’ am. Miss ago. At the argent request of the boys Chorus. H. P. White presided and called ler’s table were Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Capt. Pattee was to have a week’s fur- Louise Batenain of Wak i' ! '1 iss re- in kl aki and in Charles 1 blLe, Seeley, who lough before returning to Devens turned to their homes Fn i .. a two upon A. T. Nickerson, who gave one of Capt. and Mrs. Wardwell, Mr. and Mrs. Camp saw $er\ ice as second engineer on the for his release from service. weeks’ visit with Mrs. R 1’ Hills and the best addresses of welcome ever heard B. A. White, Mr. W. A. St. Germain, family. They made the t: thdr transport Western Hero, brought their Miss Margaret Innes, who has a posi- on a like occasion. The response was by Miss Hanson, Dr. C. Edward Britto and auto. tribute to their comrade and hero friend tion in the vita! statistics department at Lafayette S. Biack of I lout, n It was Miss Ethel Colcord. is at the home of her with the eloquence of youth and love Augusta, parents, Frank II Mudgett and bri rmerly also tilled with good and appropriate A social dance followed the Mr. and Mrs. John and is confined banquet Innes, Miss Beuiah a .-mi of that brought tears to the eyes of all who Rich, superin5*- of this former son of to her bed with a nervous trouble. thought Swanviile. with music by N. C. Partridge and Mrs. the Waldo County ilo-jutai s*.*. years heard the words. The Frank E. Nick program closed e er,son of Everett, Mass., Hattie Grant. Mrs. Simpson was soloist Edward Robinson, who lias been in the ago, who have been in Unify Juiy, with the bugle and ihe flag salute. The a few :n Be! gave the “Reminiscences of Swanviile,” during tiie evening. navy for several years, and who wit- are spending days The\ music was furnished by the nessed the surrender of the German will make their future home :!• erett. printed in full on page 3 in this issue. A community Mr. Orvil W. Smith, treasurer of the fleet, chorus. being on the Florida, has received his M ass. vocal duet was Miss sung by Ruby Gray company, arrived Tuesday from Wake- and is at his home in discharge, this city. ■ At the dinner hour ail gathered with John H. ting and G >rg V Syl- and W. M. Damm. Remarks were maue field, Mass., to remain until after the Spaul their lui ,-h baskets at Mrs. vester of Braintree Mas> w.th thru by Kingbury Piper of Bangor,C. H. Black Maple Terrace launching. Robert B. MacMullin of New farm where the ladies of York arrived families were in Belfast t v -k. of W. E. Swanville fur- I City Wednesday, August Chelsea, Mass., Hamilton of 27th to be Maude Bar- They had been on an auto Promt, nished from tables on the guest of Miss the lawn hot t 1: Belfast, Mrs. Marion Lufkin, Fred Cun- coffee, NORTH W.vLDO POMONA ker, Churcn street, fori several weeks. the White Mountains and ... M 1:110 beans, sandwiches, etc. (is 1 this ningham and Harlan P. Smart of Hub- She will return Saturday', accompanied The gentlemen enjoyed The Thursday afternoon session in North Waldo Pomona Grange held its by her Frances. vicinity. bardston, Mass. Mr. Smart recited “The i the daughter MARIE MORRISEY at church was presided over J. VV. annual field day meeting Monroe Fair a selection he had learned while by Nick- Hermit,” grounds, Friday, Aug. 22. There were no erson, who also made the re attending the Swanviile school taugat by opening exercises in the forenoon and after a marks Ha l’s orchestra of six of lunch the was assembled J. R. Dean about oU years ago. An origi- pieces picnic meeting Thursday Evening, Sept. 11, Bangor furnished several Worthy Master O. B. Dow, who intro- centennial poem of much merit delightful selec- by nal was Merrill of tions and by request the duced Dean Leon S. the college composed by Miss Ceiia M Nickerson Community Dean Merrill took for his OPENING Belfast is to hear of agriculture. privileged Chorus repeated the original and read on this occasion. The piogram song of subject, The Business End of Farming, Swanville. Mr. Wrenn OF closed by “The Star Spangled Banner.” with Miss Amy speaking in his usual pleasing and inter- Marie J. Morrisey. E. Stoddard of Belfast as accomp nist, esting manner. The next speaker was The Literary Program A. commissioner of sang "Mavis” with line voice and excel- Roberts, agriculture, who gave an instructive talk along tiis Belfast’s Newest Store The literary program was held in the lent The celebrated concert contralto expression, and responded to an line of work. church Wednesday evening with the fol- jrgent encore. Hon. L. M. Staples of ihe concluding address was by iitate lowing numbers: W. J. who an will appear in person. Her program Washington, one of Swanville’s oldest Master Thompson, gave Singing, 1 America” earnest and inspiring talk in relation to “boys,” gave an address in which he re- THE DAYiS SAMPLE SHOP consists of the that America Community Chorus the grange. Mr. Thompson was in his “songs counted tile names of friends of Piano Solo, “Pasauinde” Gottschalk by-gone happiest manner and interspersed his re- loves.” Miss Ruby Gray years, expressed his pleasure that his marks with several witty anecdotes. W. A. dark’s Corner, High Street, “A "Before Master Dow an- Reading, Loyal and Lnited Nation” home town was cut of debt, did not have closing Worthy XhomasC. Marvin nounced the next meeting of the Pomona will open its doors SATURDAY, Sept. 6th, with a new a town charge, and had money in its Kermit S. Nickerson with Star of Progress Grange, Jackson, far the line of Miss will be He with and largest Assisting Morrisey Tenor Solos, Little Gray Home in the treasury. spoke pride of the September 10th. Mr. Thomas A. Edison’s Three Mil- West, and My Belgian Rose, beautiful location of the town and its Ciara D. York, Women’s Suits, Coats, Dresses by Victor S. W'reun of Madison thrift, and referred to the handsome Monroe, Me. Vocal Solo, “The Americans Come” lion Dollar as the “Goose 1’ond” of his and Furs Phonograph. f’oster Miss Flora E. Blake of Cambridge, Mrs. H. D. Farnham boyhood. Several times his utterances Mass., has been the guest several days ot her Misses Susie M. and Bertha ever shown in the1 city. We cordially invite you to cab Reading, “A Horse Race” were choked as the occasion and sur- sisters, Free Tickets M. Blake. She had been on a camping and see our merchandise, when every attention will be Mrs. S. A. Parker roundings brought back memories of String Quintette, “Impromptu Petite” trip in the White Mountains with a party shown you. Following are a few of our prices: years ago. Only two of his boyhood Call, write or us for free tickets Farnham from Cambridge and vicinity. telephone to Miss Barbara David chums were left, Wm. J. Matthews, now Coats, $16.98 $300.00 of admittance. will in or- Damm, Moody, They be issued Mrs. H. D. of North and Melvin Sergt. Albert H. Morse of Co. Farnham, H. D. Farnham Searspjrt, Nichols F., 24.50 to 75.00 and B. W. T.iird Maine, arrived home Monday from Suits, der of application. Farnham of Searsport. He regretted that the guest Caldwell, N. J., where he had been for Solo, of the Gov. Carl E. had Silk Dresses, $20 value, 14.98 W. M. Damm day, Mitliken, 17 days’ drilling at the National Rifle Fred D. been called to and » “ “ Jones, Belfast, Maine. Mixed Quartette, "State of Maine, Washington, referred Range. $25 17.98 My State of Maine” to him as “a man with a great deal Edwards grand « “ “ , $35 22.50 Mrs. H. D. Farnham, Mrs. Harriet of brain.” Senator Leon F. Higgins of Phillips, H. D. and B. W. Farnham “ Brewer, Speaker of the Maine State Humane $20 14.98 Singing “Oh Columbia” Orr-Donizetti Senate, Georgettes, was sent Gov. Milliken to Community Chorus by represent AGENT « $25 “ 17.98 Reading, “A Pleasant Afternoon on him and to express his regrets. In his the Beach” opening remarks Mr. Higgins said as he Also a line of Sweaters, Skirts and Waists. Miss Elizabeth large Kittredge came to Swanville he was reminded of ERNEST SMITH .Vocal Solo, “Asleep in the Deep” Petrie Remember the place and date— B. W. Farnham the quotation: “God made the country, BELFAST, MAINE. Tel. 36 Two Short but man made the He at once Clark’8 Corner High Street. Poems, city.” All complaints will be regarded as “Reading of the Rug” Holman Day caught and held the closest attention of strictly confidential. 2w35* The This is the season of the year when Republican Journal thieves follow the summer tourists and ONLY MEDICINE visitors into Maine. Within two weeks Thursday, Sept. 4, 1919. Belfast, they have robbed a bank in Tremont, mm __ — r=r--— — stolen $10,000 worth of jewelry from a PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY- BY summer residence in York, and $14,000 MADE FROM FRUIT worth of jewelry from a summer visitor The journal Pub. Co. Republican in Kennebunk. We hope the night watch- Success which men of this city know where they can A I. BROWN. Editor. Extraordinary put their hands, pronto, on a couple of The “Fruit-a-tives” Has Achieved double-barrelled shot guns loaded with of Service ADVERTISING TERMS. For one Sign square, One reason why “Fruit-a-tives” buckshot. one inch length in column, 50 cents for successful in one week and 35 cents for each subsequent is so extraordinarily insertion. giving relief to those suffering with Fascinating Home Work. Subscription Terms. In advance, Constipation, 'Torpid Liver, Indiges- $2.(10 a year, $1.00 for six 50 cents months; tion, Thro?:'. Headaches, Neuralgia, Braiding Rugs as it is done by Pinkham SOCONY for three months. Associate Makers is Kidney a??d Bladder Troubles, Rug very pleasant and fascinating Home Work—and profit- Pain in the Back, THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. Rheumatism, able, too, whether a woman can give all Eczema and other Skin Affections, her time to it or only that part of her Motor Gasoline time which can be from household Several reasons have been given for is, because it is the only medicine in spared .w^sILll J duties. A wide variety of is to buy from the the present high cost of living but the the world made from fruit juices. The work is pleasant because new, mixtures is being dealers "Eruil Liver Tablets" are listed be- chief and underlying cause is that there These fresh-from-the-mills cloths are furnished sold under the low. sell exists a largely diminished and an inade- composed of the medicinal principles Associate Rug Makers with which to They and braid. It is fascinating because the in- quate supply of those things which the found in apples, oranges, flgs name“gasoline.” only SOCON'i structions telling how to combine the with the nerve The best to world needs. Muring the period from prunes, together various colors furnished to Associate Rug way —uniform, pure, tonics and antiseptics. 1890 down to 1914 the production of the Makers are carefully prepared by Pink be sure that the powerful. Look 60c. a box, G for $2.50, trial size 25c. ham Associate Designers, and as the dif- Sold By world was about equal to its needs. gasoline you buy for the Ked dealers or from ferent combinations are braided and sew- There was seldom a time when there At FHU1T-A-TIYES ed N. Y. together the rugs grow and assume DWIGHT P. PALMER measures up to White and Blue was a considerable surplus nor was there Limited, OGDFNSBUBG, form just as a picture puzzle of many small AND OWEN BROTHERS quality standards a time when (here was a general short- parts becomes a when So-CO-ny Sign It is announced that a meeting is to be complete picture all the small are fitted age of more than a few productions of Louis the pieces correctly held in St. next Decemher, for together. CLEMENTS REUNION the farm, the factory or the mine. The purpose of forming a new political party. That the making of Braided Rugs as a natural law of and demand supply gov- The program has not yet been fully work- Pinkham Associate pays well, whether a The twenty-sixth annual reunion of the in instances where woman all or of her Clements was held in The of a erned prices except ed out, but this is to be done by a "com- devotes only part family Monroe vil- Sign anil the World’s that on a cor- | time to it, is evident from the fact lage Thursday, August 21, with lifty- profiteers and speculators for time mittee of forty-eight.” This does not Reliable Dealer Best Gasoline there are many Associates on the pay three descendants of Capt. Elijah Clem- nered the supply. This law is still pre- mean that one member is from each of roll today who took up the work when ents present. The forenoon was passed dominant and under it the of re- and STANDARD DlLCO.ST problem our 48 States. Judging from those mem- the business was first started in 1912, happily in meeting greeting the mem- N.Y the cost of must be seven years ago. bers of the family, renewing ducing high living bers who have been made known we con- relationship Any woman who is interested and and in preparing the noonday repast, solved if a lasting solution is to be reach- consists of 48 DEALERS clude that the committee wants to know more about how to be- which was served in the dining hall of WHO SELI SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE ed. The world must more by produce different sorts of cranks. There will come a Pinkham Associate Rug Maker Morning Light Grange. and less industry waste by extravagance, therefore be 49 planks in the platform will receive a letter giving full particu- The afternoon meeting was called to lars if she will send her name and address order in the I. O. O. F. hall the or prices will not only remain high but which the 48 will formulate. To him by presi- to Pinkham Associates, Inc., 302 Wash- dent, Mrs. Edna Harquail, and after sing- will mount still higher The first econ- who hath not shall be will be the EELFAST given ington Ave., Portland, Maine. ing, prayer by chaplain, and records of omic need in all countries affected the CITY by j one plank to the adoption of which all previous reunion read, Mrs. Evelyn Twom- GARAGE war is that the home production shall be each bly gave a cordial to which will agree. The other 48 will be welcome, HALL-TLLIS H RDWARE CO. to the home needs. More Sunday School Convention. Charles C. Clements responded in behalf brought up different from any other, and none of of the reunion. The biennial election was I W CURTIS work in producing the necessities of ex- man to stand F. g SON them safe for a patriotic The Waldo County Sunday School Con- held and the following officers speedily istence is the only thing which will pre- have j upon. These people may as well vention will be held at the Park church, elected: President, Hosea P. White; vice HAROING g RACXLIFFE ■vent a serious crisis not only in this their of crisis president, Maria Clark, Winterport; sec- fling. It is only in times Searsport, Tuesday, Sept. 9th. Every LORD g CO. retary, Annie P. Clements, Winterport; country but in the world before many like the present that can get a hear- they school in the county is urged to send a treasurer, Howard R. have Here in the Unit- Clement, Monroe; RE.D GARAGE 8 MACHINE CO months passed. ing. Something sobering to the public large delegation. Don’t forget to bring historian, C C. Clements, Winterport; 1 the usual lunch ed States there is an idea that we can go mind will allay the present hysteria be- along picnic basket well chaplain, Mrs. Evelyn Twombly, Monroe; WINDSOR HOTEL STABLE filled with eatables. Extras will be fur- eutertaiumcii! ■ju increasing wages, shortening hours of fore the next presidential election. committee, president, Geu. nished by the local Sunday school. Fol- H. Mrs. Howard EVERETT A BASKS labor and boosting prices ot commodi- Clements, Clements, lowing is the program: Avis Harquail and Mrs. Evelyn Twombly. fies This is an and un- A Wabash Railroad water hallucination, tank, oper- MORNING. Remarks on genealogy by the historian, E AirT BELFAST I. MASON co. we our the ated by electricity, is tended by a farmer, C. C. less regain sanity progress 10.00. Devotional service conducted by Clements, Mrs. Lydia Clements who turns cn the switch in the and which we have made in the last 113 years morning, Rev. T. H. Martin. others. A book on the genealogy of works all day at his own business, and the Clement-Clements since Rob ISLESEORC) COSTELLO M WILLIAMS will some 10.00. Greeting by local family of our national existence day turns the switch off at night. For this superintendent, Miss Abbie Chase. ert Clements 1st, who came from England seem like a mocking dream. Currency he was formerly paid $20 a month. Under in Thank Dr. E. H. the sixteenth century is now being l IBERTY WALTER A. YOUNG the Government Railroad Administration you, by Boying- nflation, vast exports of food stuffs, tou, president. prepared, and which the compilers are he was classed as an electrician, his time to this extravagances Education in our Coun- hoping publish year if complete igh taxes, government and he Religious IVlCRRILL GEO> GE L. Ef fe‘U^DS was figured for the entire day, data up to the present is sent them. All '.u labor and ty,” Rev. N. T. Atwood. prices paid both for supplies, was allowed $300 a month and given over 11.00. Address, “Religion afterthe War” those who have not already li.led out and all other assigned causes back pay. their profiteering $2,500 Wesley J. Weir. records should send their names to NCRTE-i PORT C. 0. DICKEY S CO. Mrs. fia'-e been m some degree contributory We have no doubt the above is literally 11.30. Appointment of committees, viz: Mary Lovering Holmes, 39 Winsor avenue, who will send to the high cost of living. Against un- true. We confess, however, that we nomination, credential and reso- Watertown, Mass., C E. PERKINS lution. proper blanks to be tilled out. der production it is no use for the Presi- should not believe it if we did not know A Address, “The Rights of the pleasing program of musical numbers SEARSSVIONT v, a. summons & cc nor to of unwarranted "re-classifications” which and dent to phrase for Congress enact, Child,” Rev. J. J. Hull. readings was presented and interest- much should have been done and have been made with large increases of 12.15. ing remarks made by many members of but Adjournment for dinner. SEARSPQRT momroe’S garage the family. Thanks were extended to the much might now be done by the govern- pay for which there was neither reason AFTERNOON. Morning Light Grange and Monroe Lodge, ment to control these concomitants or nor justification. Before the railroads 1.30. service led Rev. C. 0. SAWYER g CO. j Song by Frank I. O. O. F., for use of hall, and reunion of had been under government control for a Timperley. closed God .nadequate supply Perhaps, these, by singing Be With You Till NO. SEARShGRT FRED E. 1 45. Demonstration, teaching a Sunday We Meet STINSON profiteering is the worst. Here is some month an era of useless extravagance Again. school lesson, Rev. C. A. Purdy. Those present represented the follow- from U. S. Senator Walsh prevailed. testimony of; 2.15. Special music arranged by local ing places of residence: Lowell and Bos- STOCKTON AMES GROCtRY CO. Massachusetts, one of the ablest Demo- j superintendent. ton, Mass., Bangor, Belfast, Swanville, France has awarded a Croix de Guerre 2.30. “Youth and the P. L. HOP LR crau in this country. On the 18th day Address, Church,” Searspoit, Winterport and Monroe. with the of war A. J. Lockhart. he said in the palm, highest grade cross, of last month Senate, that, 3.00. W. C. HASKI LL g CO, to Major General Clarence R. Edwards, Address, “Mobilizing Maine’s n his opinion, “The present high prices Manhood, Womanhood for King- SOUTH MUNTVILLB. who commanded our famous 26th Division NICKERSON are due primarily to the worst conditions dom Service,” Rev. J. J. Hull. SWANViLLE 8 DAMN! Infantrj. This award was made with the 3.30. Reports of county officers and of criminal profiteering that any country Mrs. Julia N. Uosse of Portland!visit- hearty approval of General Pershing, committees, election of officers, ed Mr. and Mrs. WALDO FRED LITTLEFIELD has seen in recent vears.1' About two C. B. Dickey. Chief of the American offering, etc. Wilson asked Con- Commander-in years ago President 4.00. Address, The Sunday School Harold W. Eastman and Norman R. Expeditionary Forces, and that of the Davis have entered the U. of gress to pass a law o prevent hoarding j Engineer,” Wesley J. Weir. M. Commander in Chief of the French 4 30. Question box. and profiteering in food products. Con- Quite a number from this place attend- Armies. Now we wish Secretary of War Adjournment. gress passed a law w rich Mr. Wilson ap- ed the field Daymeetingat Ring’sGrove Baker or some one else who is responsible, proved It then became his duty to see There is more Catarrh in this section Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Conant of Cam- would tell us why Gen. Edwards was of STANDARD OIL hat this law was enforced. We are not the country than all other diseases den visited her sister, Mrs. Elden Pease, COMPANY of NEW YORK suspended from his command and by put together, and for years it was sup- recently. aware that he made any to en- ; attempt to was done. posed be incurable. Doctors prescribed I whose orders it Mr. and Mrs. H. force that law till about three weeks local remedies, and by constantly failing G. Thompson of Port- land visited her Mr and Mrs. ago. In the campaign of 1912 the Demo- I Mr. N. of the to cure with local treatment, pronounced parents, Harry Taylor, president II. L. Jackson. j i it incurable. Catarrh is a local crats claimed that the country was in National Coal Association, told tile Sen- disease, greatly influenced constitutional con- and by Congratulations are extended to Mr. the bands of plutocrats profiteers j ate investigating committee a few days ditions and therefore requires constitu- and Mrs Ernest G. Davis on the. birth of were vociferous of a and there promises j ago that a bill had been prepared for tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Medi- their fourteenth child. and Jeffersonian ! manufactured F. J. & return to rigid economy ; presentation to Congress which provided cine, by Cheney Mrs. C. L. Moody and daughter Cora ; Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional simplicity Seven years iiave passed that the shall buy the oal of Worces'er, Mass., have been visiting government remedy, is taken internally and acts thru since ther. and in one of these her mother, Mrs. Georgia Pease. every ; mines and turn the operation of them the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the worse than Mrs. Maud L. Pease of How R. vears conditions have been over to the miners. Mr. Taylor also said System. One Hundred Dollars reward is rd, I, and son, Pearl E. Pease of Mass in the before. Profiteering can be offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Lowell, year that many of liie miners were demanding are 60 ACRE Medicine cure. spending their vacation with her par- A : fails to Send for circulars MAiME CENTRAL R; prevented. It must be prevented. a a week. This six hour day and five-day and testimonials. ents, Mr. and Mrs W. E. Prescott. LUNCH SETS wise and of our own energetic handling is another omen of business disaster. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. C, S Adams and family, C. L. Adams Call and see the line values we are BELFAST AND BURNHAi economic problems is just now vastly Sold by 75c. and J. Adams and El- Druggists, family, Q. family, j in lunch imported from Hall’s win Adams offering sets, On and after I'M more important to us. than is Shantung, Just nine days ago Belgium ratified the Family Pills for constipation. and family and wife, Rev. E. July 1, j On the Poor’s Mills 1 1-2 China, made from the finest linens with A. Dinslow and wife recently went to road, miles necting at Burnham and Vv\ Armenia or any of the matters involved peace treaty Germany. Although and embroidered in white, Chinese Agents of the department of justice Oakland Park, where they spent the day. from the city. Its nearness to the city, through trains for and from of the of Nations. this little country gains much and loses blues, green, etc. Also centerpieces, in ttie covenant League have ui.earthed in storage at Providence high elevation, beautiful scenery, good ter\ille, Portland and Bo>i. terms runners and small pieces. Let. us set. our own house in order first. little by the treaty she was in no half a million of substantial buildings, and the best of soil, as foil- nearly pounds beef, Harry O. aged 9, only son of daily, except Sunday, Johnson, are some of the makes this The United s mutton and over a million and a things that hurry to ratify. Stat will pork, John O. Johnson, Portland, was killed FROM BELFAST by a most desirable home. It IVORY FANS half eggs and large quantities of other Gilbert place country NEW GERMAN gain little and may lose much if the Hansen, six months younger, a.m. THE CONSTITUTION food Stull's. All tins has been ’s especially adapted to poultry business of hoard- while they were “Indians” in the We have a few fans of carved terms are not and com- playing and ivory Belfast, depart, h. 47 treaty changed, ed, according to Thomas J. lias houses for one thousand hens. As new German Callaghan, Hensen home on Cumberland ave., with and embroidered silk, with silk +6.50 The Constitution, framed mon to us in a truck farm it can’t lie beat, being very Citypoint, prudence ougiit justify going special agent of the bureau of investiga- a revolver one san the National Assembly after weeks of which of them had taken scarfs to match, also lal-wood Waldo, 17.01 by this France had not and in contradiction of the state- early land and free from late and early has become slow. At writing tion, from the room of a former machinist’s and hand-painted fans. 7.14 debate, effective. It de- frosts. It has an orchard of 300 young Brooks, should ment made by local agents of packing mate of the coast cutter clares the German Empire to be a ratified the treaty. Why Uncle guard Ossipee. Knox, r7.29 repub- o mcerns that there were no apple trees, besides pears, cherries and such reserve The Hansen boy demonstrated to the 7.36 lican state, the sovereignty being based Sam po- plums and berries. Wood for HAND MADE LACES Thorndike, hurry? upplies stored in Rhode Island. lice how the accident enough men and women to happened. 7.47 on the people, have home use. Artesian well at the door. Some splendid values in laces, both Unity, and duties. the sane rights The Reich House contains six rooms and is lighted silk and lace Winnecook, 4.7.77 the linen, collars, mats, 8.05 stag supercedes temporary National by acetvlene gas. If interested inquire of etc. Burnham, arrive, Assembly, and will be elected for a term EVERETT L. HAMILTON, Bangor, 12.40 of four years. The Imperial President At the Greenhouse, Belfast, Me. JASMINE TEA Clinton, 8.29 will be elected for a term of seven Fairfield, c8.39 years. We also have the jasmine tea from The individual states will have legisla- Waterville, 8.47 China, which is splendid for lunch- 11.45 tive rights, and each state must have a Proof that Some Portland, Women eons or iced tea. liberal constitution with a legislature Boston, p. m 3.30 and elected by general, equal secret bal- BANGOR LINE We would be pleased to exhibit TO BELFAST lot by ail Germans, men and women. do Avoid them to anyone. Call to see them The iraper.al law will supercede those of Operations ^ at the Journal office or •"> Court St, Boston, Individua states; complete freedom of SCHEDILK sniMKIi; AMY I„ WILSON, Ibelief and conscience is guaranteed; Portland, Mrs. Etta of S. S. “Camden” will leave Belfast on Sl’E M. PARTRIDGE. schoo attendance for a period of eight Dorion, Ogdensburg, Wis., says: I suffered from female > Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 years s compulsory; and the railroad troubles which caused piercing pains Wnterville, 7 1 > like a knife p. m. and the S. S. “City of Bangor” on systems will be taken over by the empire through my back and side. I finally lost all my Bangor, 6.45 so I had to to bed. The Mondays and Fridays at 2 p. m. for Bos- and states. strength go doctor advised an operation Fairfield, 7.21 I but I would not listen to it. I of what I had read about ton and way landings. 2Dove reads well but is more thought TRUCKING Clinton, 7.31 I The it E. Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and tried it. The first RETURN Burnham, leave, 8.25 than e scrap of paper? Germany is still bottle relief and six bottles have l am prepared to do all kinds ot tr brought great entirely cured me. Leave Boston on Mondays, Tuesdays, icking, Winnecook, 18.35 ! ambitious, and dishonest. The All women who have female trouble of kind should crafty any try Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at Eurniture and a Unity, 8.52 I E. Pinkham’s piano moving specialty. tiger has been whipped and starved into Lydia Vegetable Compound.” 5 m. 9.10 1 p. Leave orders at the stable, corner of Thorndike, submission but the cruel and Leave Belfast on Tuesdays, Thursdays Knox, t9.17 *1 vengeful, Main and Cross streets, and they will ’e. How Mrs. and Saturdays at 7.30 a. m., Wednesdays 9.30 ravenous instinct is not conquered. Ger- Boyd Avoided an Operation. Brooks, and Sundays at 8.30 a. m. for Bangor and ceive prompt attention. Waldo, t9.40 aas set a form of Canton, Ohio.—“I suffered from a female trouble which many up republican way landings. connection. Citypoint. 19.50 caused me much suffering, and two doctors decided that Telephone government, not because the majority Return—Leave Bangor Tuesdays,Thurs- Belfast, ariive, 9.55 1 would have to go an before I could W. W. through operation and at 2. and BLAZO, station. desired it, hut as a screen behind which get well. days Saturdays m., Mondays tFlag Fridays at 10 a. m. for Belfast and way- 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. ('.Stops to leave passengers. she car. nurse her wounds and prepare “My mother, who had been helped E.Pink- by Lydia Fare from Belfast to Bosn n, ham’s me landings. for a new Vegetable Compound, advised to try it be- foray against humanity. Ger- Landing will be made at Searsport on Nl. L. Harris, Gen’l 1 fore submitting to an operation. It relieved me from many has invaded France 33 times in Wednesdays, Fridays and Sun- D. c. a my troubles so I can do my house work without Mondays, Douglass, any days only. General Manager, Portl little over 1,500 years. When successful difficulty. 1 advise any woman who is afflicted with female troubles to E. Pinkham’s GEO. E. UUNTON, Agent, she has been guilty of unspeakable give Lydia Vege- Notary Public. Telephone >. table a trial and it will do as much 16 Belfast, Maine. atrocities and when beaten she has sol- Compound for them.”—Mrs. Makie Boyd, 1421 5th St., Automobiles emnly promised she would never invade N. E., Canton, Ohio. /// Clyde R. Chapn again. She has not reformed. She is TOR SALE WASHED the same old treacherous tiger. Attorney at Law Sick Woman IN SEARSPORT on short notice at the The brick of Every layers Philadelphia have Odd Fellows’ Building, Bella'1 SfcWfryffllJH One wood 25 one wood struck for $1.25 an hour. The strikers lot, acres; lot, 11 acres; one field, 6 acres. Write to with Williamson. B* are certainly doing their share towards Formerly 2w32* JOURNAL OFFICE. Si McLean of the Augusta. bringing construction business to a EYDIA E. PINKHAMsS Windsor Hotel standstill, when not only they but the STABLE carpenters and everybody else who have been a For Sale getting living by the erection of VEGETABLE Dr.ffl.C. Stephenson buildings are out of a job. From now on COMPOUND, The American people are not in the every strike, and every extortion or- second hand ln,i by Before To habit of swallowing peace treaties and Low price ganized capital, brings nearer the An DENTIST schemes and President day Submitting Operation*' league blindfolded, and kitchen stoves, when business will be LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE Wilson and his backers had just as well prostrate and when ._ CO. LYNN.MASS. MASONIC TEMPLE ROOM 3 understand it.—The Wash- workmen will be idle. Rooseveltian, J. AUSTIN McKEEV Telephone 223-3 ington, D. C. ability were secured, and the schools of Are sleeping beneath thy green sod WORM. this town were not surpassed by any of Alld gUardi“B thy THE TURNING Haunts Scene of Crimes. j^JIV^PHEEYS, its neighbors. Having the home and the sweety Numbering T'r Humphreys* D -medics for that a In the olden days Devon and Corn- school, next came the idea of a common Stands the church where An ancient adage affims “many 1 u-o, meets Y..j needs of thev wor- The wall were notorious for their wreck- place for religious worship. The Swan- shipped their God. true word is spoken in jest.” sug- -tv ailment from ‘‘Line o’ Infancy ville association was form- gestion of the Herald’s Type*” ers, who tricked many a gallant ves- L’r. meetinghouse Humphreys’ Manual Few old friends remain in this has come for the or- ed in 1856; and, after the most arduous dear sootv editor that the time sel ashore on the rock-encircled coast of the labors on the part of its this today, ganization of The Order Turning false In the v" members; But their by lights. many places partial list church was erected in 1860 and stands welcome is warm and Worm in that category. sincere belongs of wrecked In man- to the great spectres ships this FOR today a monument to tneirzeal and sacri- birthday party this little urges is the need town What he humorously ner are said to reappear. At Priest fice. The town holds, and ex- Inflammations then had those three of some means of formulating In this her centennial year. cove in Cornwall, the ghost of a noto- J*\ :i Fever great bulwarks of the Nation, Home, pressing and bringing it to public opinion, was Y icefulncss of Infants School and no reference to rious wrecker whp wont to lure Church; and better testi- O, friends of my in bear upon with 5- iti-n and aduits childhood, memory Congressmen j mony can be given of the efficacy of directly affects ships ashore by moving lights In lan- t-: Bronchitis ear, pending legislation which those three institutions than the charac- I cherish the “Turning Worm” which he hung round the neck Neuralgia thy goodness and average citizen. The terns, ter truth; of the men and women whom this And Heaven in a horse. Is said to on $- Hi adacbe, Yen go may with kindness forever question is the long-suffering public, of lame appear g town has sent forth into fields and hit and its in- I >stion. Weak Siomach other look down which finds itself cruelly stormy nights clinging to the fragment 0- cough. Laryngitis of whom she may justly be proud. It is On old the terests the lawmakers. Atten- Swanville, home of my ignored by of a wreck, which is dashed violently a package *■; undeniable evidence that these pioneers youth. tion is centered chiefly in Capital with a ► on the rocks, eventually m. Lumbago builded well. The hospitality of the citi- capital C and Labor with a capital L, disappearing Ague, Malaria with the wrecker in a cloud of foam. ^ zens of this town was proverbial and no and the various phases of the war be- Bleeding Internal. External 5c before the war man need ask here like the of WHITE’S of the combatants •mza. Cold in Head lawyer old, CORNER, tween them. Both “who is Winterport. financ- i "uiih my neighbor?” are well organized and abundantly Hi9 Classification. F The their ..1. Difficult Breathing early plantation and town meatiugs ed, and have no difficulty in making A man was writing somewhat impa- Mrs. M. J. Haley, our I‘, i the tiidueys were held at private houses and later at popular dress- views known. But with the Public, which office maker, has returned from tiently In a post while the young entinence the schoolkouses in the various districts Searsport. has to be a Turning [’ only just begun woman clerk discussed the of .*«. Quinsy gossip until 1842 when the townhouse was built Several families from this the case is different. Lu vicinity at- Worm, the with one of her admirers. His c a package pc. Grippe at tended day whal was known as the “Corner.” the Clements reunion in a good Monroe Even in the lack of organization, being evident In his coun- -• k i sts This has been in more Aug. 21st. annoyance everywhere. building enlarged deal can he done to voice disinterested tenance. she remarked, with recent years until we have the present individual citi- Cockuey war jtomeo. medicine: co. Henry Conant of North public sentiment, if the 5 during the commodious building. Searsport visit- Even the most sprightliness: \ Ann Streets New York ed his C. M. zen uses his opportunities brother, Conant, several “Well, needn’t look at me as If Always in the forefront in everything precipitate Congressman can be halted m | you that made days recently. for progress, the record of the any wild venture when, as the 1 were poison." u'cs of legislative j Swanvillr. soldiers and sailors who in all its wars Miss Lucille so English of old phrase goes, he begins to “hear from “Not much poison as a counter- have Mattapan, j responded to their country’s call in Mass., visited her cousin. Miss Doris his constituents.” He is likely to be irritant," he replied gravely.—London :!le Centennial F. defence of the foim a for a by E. flag glorious page Clements, few days. even more impressed when he receives a Tit-Pits. a package in its and ■-■u 1919. history not only in the hi tory multitude of remonstrances and j |?c Aug. 27, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and two separate of the town but of the State and nation daugh- protests than when he is made the target ! There is reason for rejoicing in many ters of Montreal, Quebec, have been tlemen: as well. The many flags which dot the guests for Maine families over the news re- ! ** As I stand be- of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur formal resolutions by organizations. just various cemeteries stand mute Edmonds. ernoon, I can understand j testimony Let the plain, unorganized citizen get in ceived of the safe arrival at Durban, NOW of what must be the feel- those who were willing to risk all that Mr and Mrs. F. C. Nealey of Houlton his work, in large numbers, in protests South Africa of the four-masted schoon- the nation live. still and Mr. ; able to swim if he were : might The nation and Mrs. James Fooler of Brewer against such measures as the Kenyon bill, er Blue Peter, a product of the Bean yard, has overboard in mid-ocean. grave problems to face, one of which were guests of C. W. Nealey and family the proposed Plumb law, and other arbi- Camden, her crew- being composed al- ; is the Raiser sown seed of unrest and weak attempts to gain a recently. trary legislation and Congressmen who most wholly of Maine men. The schoon- futile are anarchy commonly called “IJolshevism” receive these letters will awake to the er left New York on March 2i for Port Equally any Mrs. Luella Nickerson of which is so prevalent in our large cities. Cwanville, fact her long passage caused THE FLAUGR LASTS i to properly handle the | the Helen that the Worm is Turning—Boston | Natal, having As those cities have Missgs ami Lillian Ellis and :s been assigned to me great always drawn Herald. many to believe that she had foundered, Master Samuel Ellis of Hallowell Therefore I have had their life blood from the rural communi- have she having been posted in maritime ex- to been guests at C. H where are able Libby’s. this fact > spaces which I would ties, may you here, you to Get lirmly i xed in your mind changes as overdue. SO DOES THE PRICE! breathe the air of C. B. 'ting for your kind for- pure freedom, keeping Jewett and family motored to —that the United States cannot garner the faith of the be able to build Swan ticiency and that some- fathers, Lake with a party where Sunday, all the real money in the world, issue its 1 that strength of character and had a rmed than myself may intensity they picnic lunch, after which they of which will enable us to suc- weut to own reserve bank currency to the iimit, vc-rcises fill in those blanks, purpose Maple Grove campground, Sears- WOMEN with that so establish a for labor uany of us have return- j cessfully cope disease that port, for the afternoon. government price the Hun may never realize his dream of and a government price for staple com- me, or, at. least, have re- I Mr. | world and Mrs. C. C. Clements for everything it es of our childhood for dominion. recently modities, pay double attended a series of field scat- real return to the old VV e meet here today to celebrate the meetings con- buys with which to run a great war, from ducted the no re- Suffering 100th of the by Maine State cash hither and with we may revisit spots and anniversary birth of this I Bornological ter hard yon j town. Society, of which Mr. Clements is divert a laige part of re dear to our We feel that all the noble souls presi- gard for expense, childhood, j dent. The of that time and the • meetings were held in East its food to lands when .1, and more than all else j intervening years products foreign Nervousness and like man- are present with us in spirit and we can Sumner, Skowhegan, Foxcroft. and Exe- are needed at home and in hr people. The chums of j ter. they extend to t'.em the ner deal with other things that en- are scattered many having figuratively right j many hand of fellowship and thank them for ! ter into and make up the general economic bourne from which no Sick Headache to the labors which here so With but one small situation and expect the cost of living .', and their places have they performed sawmill operating and so well. on the Penobscot at be low With all even with ew and unfamiliar faces, nobly Knowing that the r Bangor, the lumber profiteering, and a business has reached all the cost of living low and there can be no real re- memory inspiration is heritage about the vanishing : profits eliminated, —lassitude, spirits ex* which never can be taken from us. point on the Penobscot. In the old ! would be high. Cheap money begets home. days 1 loss of will find re- It is for us we more lumber wrent down added to the increased appetite t alone a chronological ar- good when gain an emi- river in a single travagance which, nence to an tow than has been the that money must newed ts and events with their which occasion of this kind shipped all this sea- cost of things cheap strength, brighter son. | brings us to pause and look back in retro- Tne diverting of the cut to buy, makes the cost of living sufficiently s; but it is the life of the pulp looks, better health and over our stock is the a without intervention of causes ves and I know that the spect progress, not with the principal reason. problem economic conditions have clearer town for the for idea of turning back but to renew our with which complexionsby using period 1 to to do. Prosecution may wipe out is have lived here is courage face the future more nobly A do? left alone in an auto on nothing may Chandler but it Beecham’s Fills. They and on more It is some measure of the profiteering., give jr minds and as indelibly press valiantly. al- \ street, Worcester, bit the tip off Ralph will not from he levels the ;r hearts as the Command- ways the fond hope of the father and i Avikern’s nose when the change prices you very help you need, 10-year-old boy laws. mother to secure for that are established by economic which were graven upon greater advantages attempted to peek into the car. The and are a natural aid to the their children than Don’t think for there is bound to be they themselves had, 1 boy’s nose is now about h.lf ail inch it, and as we look back over those wre pain of disillusionment.-—Fort Wayne stomach, liver, bowels and settlers of which I can years shorter and the wound is most painful. fully realize that we News. .cntic record were Joseph possess advantages blood. Gentle and positive n Nickerson about 1797. today which the wildest dreams of our fathers not in action, without disa- ing from New Hampshire could picture As the broad any river on to the sea — :;c farm now occupied by sweeping gathers its greeable after-effects Use ningham and Mr. Nick- strength from some tiny spring on yon- j der hillside and the streams rum Cape Cod erected a which flow into it the so h he occupied for many by way, may we today look back to >ur numble time the place was for beginnings and the wilderness called Swan source of our strength not as idle dream- ers but 15,000 acre tract in the to gather inspiration to face the Eat More Bread j miD ock, Commonwealth of grave problems of the future with re- Reuben Nickerson settled newed courage. Knowing as I have said before that, iter occupied Ly Josiah this is something that never can be taken from us. : later by his son Stephen PILES ■‘'>1.4 Seth Nickerson settled Sometimes in fancy I paint a picture Bread builds health and er occupit d by Emery’ having for its background these rock- Sale oi Any Medicine in the World. Soid everywhere. In boxec, 10c., 25c. now owned by Thomas D. ribbed hills with the placid lake at their strength. base, in one corner this church in which ire in our imagination these we are gathered, with the cemetery close tiling here from time to at hand, where rest ail that is mortal of For delicious flavor and Commissioners' Notice r the most part upon the man)' who have made this centennial WALDO, SS. ,eir fortitude in clearing possible, in the center the beautiful vil- ! August 19. 1919, for the food U (?, the undersigned, bee? arms, m the laying out of iage surrounded by fruitful farms with greatest having duly ap- pointed by the Horn mi te Kliery linwden, lrom place to place, and the quiet river winding its way to the of Judge Probate within ard for said ounty. to gam a liveli- in front the Goddess of 1 value, make it in your ruggles sea, iberty commissioners to receive and !■ e ido u pn j;,e claims v.-ives and education for bearing aloft a torch to light the way to of the creditors f Albert M. i'um- own home with late f or it is these men and progress, all set in a frame of purest gold mings, of Prosj ect, in said County, de- ceased, whose estate has times that have made and draped with the American em- been represented in- flag solvent, we hereby give public notic, W which blem of our freedom. agreeably hen vantages enjoy country’s This to eat the order of said Judge of IV ale that you autiful spot. picture I mark “Dear Old Swanville. six months trom and :-tier July 8. 1919, have been d Swan Plantation went allowed'to said O, home of my childhood! O, dear little creditors to present and prove iantation business in the their ai | town! WILLIAM1 claims, d that we will attend to the u til Feb 18, 1818, when j Kind Nature with prodigal hand duty assigned to us at the Court House at Pol- lee wanville was fast, Maine, on Set temper 8. 1919. and Qream incorporated Hath showered upon thee her beauties so January Jersey 8. legislature and the town 1920, at ten of th- ekek in the forenoon of rare, each of said days. by Eben Williams, a Jus-j Of water, of sky, and of land. I-1IANK 1. MORTLAND. •1 e, by calling the first town TELL are m< -e than satisfy it j 0. S. VICKERY, you doing something 1818. The Thy broad crystal lake and thy purple > Oth, popula- Commissioners. crowned with a delicious i are, a at that time was 374. hills, your palate dessert. of Maine was Thy river of silvery sheen, FLOUR separated real food, chocktul t nourishment 1820 and Maine was estab- Which winds like a ribbon all gleaming ing irate state. Eleazer Nick- and bright, Quarries, meadows so frag rant and green. eu the delegate from Swan- Through swam-vv m n en ca. distribu pokes I 1 Factory hat iivention which met at lee Cream and every dav. Many loved ones so tender, so brave and Jersey today •t. to frame 29th, 1819, the so true Locations, ion. The town remained a 'Buy it k until about 1827 when Mill Sites, Farms, in luik or Tnyl-Scal eric Waldo was established. In nart settled on the place Sites for Summer f r sale by READ & HILLS Albert T. Nickerson, and ;el Haynes built a house Hotels and DRUGGISTS w owned by Albert Cun- Camps for years in many stage LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE was a wayside inn. This v been replaced by a more ire; but if the w’alls of these MAINE CENTRAL were capable of speech, RAILROAD tales as eloquent as those give opportunity 10 those which have mace famous desiring.to Sudbury. make a change in location for a new .ear 1800 a saw and grist start in life. !ed by Aaron and Reuben he foot of the lake. This Linde veloped by another structure op- .!iy Nickerson and others, Water Power, was torn down in the eariy IT’S NOT YOUR HEART .ningham Bros, built the U ug, which is now owned nlimitei RawMaterial y Charles R. Nickerson. AND IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS >on a mill operated at what Kidney disease is no respecter of per- diately. The soothing. healing 1 slim iiown as Nickerson’s Mills, Good sons. A majority of the ills afflicting uiates the kidneys*, relieves intlamma-' Land be traced back to tiuus w : arm now owned by Hosea Farming people today can ami ui*»Ij uys iht* germs iiiel. kidney trouble. have caused it. Do not v Lit until to- irst in town brickyard was AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. morrovv. G The kidneys are the most important your ion where the insist on GOLD MKD.VL Iiaarlein Oi Nickerson, organs of the body. They are the late Emery Cunningham Communications regarding loca- fllterers, the purifiers, of your biood. Capsules. la twenty-i.-e hours yot should feel health vitr o- The second was tions axe invited and will receive at- an] r-uurnins brickyard Kidney disease i3 usually indicated by and will bit the Smart near his house, tion when addressed to any nervousness, ph agent weariness, sleeplessness, of G LD Mi .'. m >il. of the despondency, backache, stomach tr»>u- : the last in town, was oper- Maine Central, or to After you feel that *u have cured ble. pain in loins and lower abdomen, rv and later dur- yourself, continue to take one or two Nickerson, INDUSTRIAL BUREAU stones, rheumatism, sciatica gall gravel, capsules each so is to in ■■ud of the Geo. and day, keep speaker by lumbago. first-class condition and ward off the- for Stores the sale of mcr- MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD, All these derangements are nature’s danger of other attacks. were carried on by John signals to warn you that the kidneys o -k fot- the original imported GOLD need help. You should use C'u.l> AIK DAL brand. Three sizes. re- n Cunningham and Tully MAINE. Money PORTLAND, MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules imme- funded if they do not help you. 1 the store now owned by Damm was for many years Emery Nickerson, and later H. Nickerson. it the incorporation of the FreedomAcademy ugh the intervening years ■any large families—names Freedom, Maine. u lays identified with public •m can’t and the progress of the town. I help cutting loose joy’us Agricultural, English Preparatory it trace the of each The history Copyright YOUremarks time flush Courses. Selection 1919 by every you your nes but time forbids, as each R. J. Reynolds with For full information address a volume. There were such Tobacco Co. smokespot Prince Albert—it hits HARRY M. mart, Staples, Miller, Greely, you so fair and square. It’s a scuttle full of WOOD, Principal, jimmy 28 ighatn, Nickerson, and many and Freedom, Maine. ■ makin’s sunshine and as Of Your Bank always loomed large in the pipe cigarette satisfy- building of the town. Many ing as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four 1 ■ nes have ceased to exist in Is not a matter of minor importance. We have us It’s never too .minding almost of the late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure- Residence for Sale exceptional facilities for handling your business a uf the east in their rise and pasture! For. P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more personally or by mail, established through 55 years uese men and women have AT CITYPOINT ausoleum or pyramid to mark tobacco fun than you ever had in your smokecareer. of successful banking. a, yet the works which they That’s because it has the quality. Two acres of land, five minutes walk the impress which they left from station, school, stores, etc. Good 'can everlasting monument to Quick as you know Prince Albert you’ll write it down buildings. Price right. Inquire of Assets over $3,500,000.00 "'Binary. H. L. SEEKINS, City. ■ was a hamlet of that P. A. did not bite your or throat. essentially tongue parch your to meet 1 1 Large enough your needs but not too large every man came here with And, it never will! For, our exclusive patented process t unly fixed in his mind of build- large to serve you. cuts out bite and it for chichesterTpillsTIIK UlAJaunir UttAAU, for himself and family and all parch. Try what ails your tonguel Ladles! AsbyonrUrnidi were spent with that i C h 1-chew-ter a DlamondBi purpose Toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin $ K Pills in Red and Uold L : Having cleared the land and humidors—and—that humidor with H boxes, sealed with Blue First National Granite Bank clever, practiced pound crysted glass « Take no other. Buy of your ▼ for himself he secure «ain‘e must sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. advantages for his children, OF AUGUSTA, MAINE. > years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable lit 'V1 Was divided into districts, suit- R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. BY ,loolhouses were built, teachers of SOLD DRUGGISTS EVERWHEK MEDICINAL ROOTS, HERBS, kind invitation of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. TROY. LINCOLNVILLE Swift, enjoyed a picnic at their farm. BARKS AND BERRIES Early in the morning Mr. Swift arrived Mrs. Hattie Welch of who A from here attended th Ar.'l rtlV.er alteratives, tonics and at the village with a hayrack which was Lynn, Mass., large party soon the ride to has spent several months at C. A. Estes’, Fair last week. that are filled by young people for Bangor health-giving ingredients the has returned home. recommended in the best medical farm, the older members being con- Mrs. Gertrude Randall of Brockton, This offer will be veyed by friends with cars. A bountiful a withdrawn A large crew are constructing State relatives in town. books, are combined in llood's Sar- Mass, is visiting l;j dinner was served en- Sept. picnic and games road on the "old stage road” between Tt builds up the blood, Several from here attended the Labor saparilla. joyed until near nightfall, when the guests Troy Corner and Green’s Corner. improves the appetite, invigorates the were conveyed to their homes tired but Day celebration at Oakland Park Monday. tones the stomach and Mr. and Mrs. Will Woodard and daugh- or sooner if our digestion, happy. Dr. Fuller of Lewiston has been board of nerve so as to ter of Andover, Mass., were guests of supply gives strength promote ing with Mrs. Eflie Rankin for a few Mrs. M. J. Bickmore one day last week. permanent good health. lias merit- NORTHPORT days. «d and held the praise of three gen- Miss Blanche Whitaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Young of Boston Irons is erations. You should give it a trial. Mr. and Mrs Charles Hatch of Pitts- Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Whitaker of Troy and gone are guests at his old home here for two C. Wilber of Hartland were mar- A- a gentle thorough cathartic field are spending a week or more at Olney weeks. amend Hood's Pills. Temple Heights. ried at the Baptist parsonage in Pittsfield Aug. 16th. The midsummer ball at the Grange Miss Anna left for her Ayer Tuesday hall was largely attended and a good time Since our last announcement about While our faithful and efficient tele- electric BROOKS. home in Brookline, after spending the was enjoyed. summer at her cottage. phone operator, R. C. Whitaker, is taking irons we have received notice that the Uni- a short and much needed vacation, Don- Mrs. Homer Mathews of Framingham, the L v Mrs. S. W. Barlow entertained at ald R. Forbes of Brooks is in and Marie are versal Iron has been Holbrook is in Dexter for a few substituting Mass., daughter visiting advanced in price to weeks club at dinner on Thursday night, August the office. relatives in town. 28th, followed by cards. each. Mr. and Mrs. George Mahoney and $7.25 1 I Huxford ami family attended Ban- Fred M. Hawes of Bridgeport, Conn Mrs. L. Flanders entertained at and Mrs. Carrie Hall visited in gor fair. Ralph is spending a week with old home friends family at her luncheon on Friday afternoon, at the Center. His genial, cheerful pres- Rockland Sunday. •J. E. Ellis and son are lumber summer Bohemia on the i»7E HAVE a few sawing home, Villa, ence and ready wit ever bring to him a Miss Florence McDonald of Boston, very of these Universal Irons left, at Monroe village. North Shore. bought before warm and hearty welcome from old neigh- who has been a guest of Mrs. Eflie Ran- *v the kin. returned Monday. price advance. From today until our stores close Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rose spent the I Maj Stewert C. Pratt of New York, a bors and friends. Saturday week-end in Portland, member of the firm of Johnson and Mrs. Nettie Morrison and son Kenneth 13—or as as Cobe, Miss Valentine, a former nurse in the nteht, Sept. long the present of irons w, of are of supply lasts, Pratt, is the guest of Mr and Mrs. Ira M. re- Brunswick guests Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. M B. Smith left last week for a Waldo County hospital, who recently Cobe at Hillside Farms. Ed. Goodwin for a few days. shall sell these Universal Electric Irons at visit with friends in Connecticut. turned from overseas, is passing a week $5.98. Mr. Samuel Chase A large party from here went to Sandy at Reuben Rhoads’. Her nephew, son of and Mrs. and two ira Boulter of Worcester, Mass., is visit- children of are of Point Friday in the launch Ellie, Capt. Rev. James Ainslie, is with her. Mr. Augusta guests Mr. ing his mother, Mrs. Fred Emmons. and Mrs. Brown for two Goodwin, to attend the launching of the Ainslie will be well remembered in Sears- George weeks. Clarence Hamlin has purchased of ! barge Sandy Point. port, Troy and Unity. He was a line George Dickey returned to Worcester, Henry Reynolds his residence here. speaker and well fitted to fill any position Mass., Monday, after a three weeks’ vaca- who has missed but one Charles Laud, in our largest cities. tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. New Our Mrs. Kate Lane and Mrs. Grace Bach- season at the for 16 has $H25 Waquoit years, C.98 F. Dickey. _ elder were in Bangor on business Thurs- returned to his home in Mass., Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harding of Billerica, Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse " day. after his recent visit. Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harding and two children and Miss Ruth Morse of of Belfast were recent guests of Mr. and Boston, * Miss Mabel Rose was a recent visitor who O Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Hamilton and Mrs. T. W. Hawes. The former have nave been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Price Price in Clinton as the of her Mrs. guest friend, Mrs. Ralph L. Flanders left Monday for been their vacation in Mill- Frank Dickey returned W. spending Saturday. I. Cain. where Mr. Flanders Lincoln, they joined bridge. Old friends were disappointed The Lassell reunion was held on Thurs- D B Plummer is enlarging the cellar at the Flanders camp for a week’s stay. that they could not spend more time in day, Aug. 28th, at the home of Mrs. How- on the old post office which he their old ere he returned to land and there were lot, pur- The Belfast Band gave a delightful Troy, home, Lassell seventy-two chased, nd will erect a there his school in Billerica, where for many in attendance. Mrs. George Brown building open air concert at the Country Club last carry- For the First Two Weeks of span. Sunday afternoon under the able direc- years he has held a line position as teacher. ing off the honors by having 17 of her own family in attendance. The day was Miss Jessie Peabody, who has been the tion of Lieut. Win. L. Luce. All present I Mrs. Julia Seavey, widow of the late noticed in the band's one most appropriate for the occasion, a guest of her father, Charles Peabody, for great improvement ! Elias Seavey. who for years has been in ensemble work. | fine program was furnished and a most September Only several weeks, returned to New York failing passed away Aug. 27th, health, bountiful baked bean and pastry dinner Friday. aged 79 years. She leaves to mourn the The Dickey-Knowlton Real Estate Co. was served. loss of a devoted mother, four sons: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown of Fram- have sold the Pendleton farm to Fred Cards 'T'HIS offer on i George and Henry of Auburn, frank of have been received announcing the ends positively Mept. 13 or as soon as the irons mgham, Mass., have been the guests of Betts of this town; a lot of land at the of Miss Marion Manchester, Mass., and Winslow of Troy, marriage Annette Gould 1 his brother, F. H. Brown, and other rela- Campground to Mrs. F. L. Harlow of to Mr. Donald Ross are sold. Our is small—the one Mrs. Millie Heald in supply very price reduction is tives here. I who with sister, Piper, Rockland, Brewer for Capt. A. C. Batchelder, and a and August 28th. Both are most popular young I have shared their mother’s home 15 can not that iron lot of land at Temple Heights to Alfred a very large. September you get for less than Mrs. Estelle Clement, of faithfully cared for her through the many people, the bride being graduate of Bel- Lowell, Mass., Bruce of Boston for Mrs. Elizabeth Plum- were fast class of ’19, while the groom who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bert years of her illness. Services held High, $7.25. You will have to pay $7.25 if the is exhausted mer of Dexter. is one of our industrious men be- supply Hogan of Thorndike, recently spent sev- at the home Saturday. young ing at present quite before then. eral days with friends here. Corp. John O’Brien of Arlington, just extensively engaged in poultry raising at the “Willow Farm.” Frances A. home from overseas, is a guest at the Mrs. Merritt, our popular SEARSMONT. The happy couple left immediately for :s in Boston this Waquoit for two weeks. Although one Better while the milliner. week looking Boston on a short and buy today supply lasts. of the tallest men honeymoon trip for the latest ideas in fall and in his regiment, stand- winter of on their return she will begin teaching ing six feet two, he came through many Mrs. Henry Ripley Melrose, Mass., millinery. school at North Searsmont. battles without a scratch. He was in is the guest of her aunts, the Mrs. Mc- Congratula- tions and best wishes are extended. The many friends of Miss Ruth Street- the front lines for several months. Farland. er, who has been receiving treatment at Ira M. Cobe entertained the Mrs. Horatio Crie of Rocklan 1 is visit- the sanitarium at Fairfield, are very glad members of his an- friends and relatives. SOUTH FREEDOM to welcome ler home much improved in “troupe” who performed at the ing nual at dinner A even- Universal health. cabaret, Thursday Miss Susie Hanson of Belfast has been ing, August at his Nora Wiggin and Myrtle re- 28th, country estate, the guest of her father, Mr. L. Hanson, Penney 01 Brooks Congregational Church. Stere- Hillside Farms. After the dinner Mr. turned home Wednesday from Old Orch- lecture an for a few days. optican Sunday evening next Cobe was presented by the members of ard Beach. at 7.4b. Subject, “Remote Places in the the troupe with a silver loving cup, Hugh Miss Helen Plaisted has returned from Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Overlock have for Iron one Electric Every is Philippines. welcome. | D. McLellan, who had acted as master of Winthrop, where she was the guest of their guests his brother and wife from Frank Timperley, pastor. ceremonies at the cabaret, making the her aunt, Mrs. Irving Hills. South L.iberty. presentation Rev. Claude Nutter called on his Mr. and Mrs. J E. Stimpson and little schools with the par- The opened Tuesday J. W. and Mrs. F. II. Lane and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nutter, Monday. daughter chil- The masquerade ball at the : following teachers: Mrs Norton, High; _ Country He was on his way to i'astine. dren spier.t the week-end in South Ber- Club last Mrs. Abbie Grammar; Mrs. Etta Friday evening was the jolliest Bryant, Mrs. Herbert Knowlton has the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. returned wick, event of the season. There were seven- Marriner, Primary. of Brooks. from Portland and is the guest of her Roife, formerly ty-live in costume several including Miss Minnie Paine took her Sunday mother, Mrs. Cooley. She left Saturday met from Bangor and Rockland. The Clare Roberts with a painful acci- imper- on a to visit her sister in Rumford. Maine school the Sunbeam class, Central Power Cc class, while at sonations ranged from Father Time to dent Saturday work in the Rob- picnic to Mr. Cobb’s woods, where they M. E. Buslier and Mrs. Emma Busher erts mill. In some his babies, and in many instances the dis- way hand slipped had a time. has commenced to move to their new guise was and very pleasant against a saw which nearly severed the complete also very becom- home in freedom village. Their old his fore ing to the wearers. It was voted to Butler had the misfortune to end of right finger. The wound George neighbors are sorry to have them go. make it an annual in cut his foot last week while he was cut- was dressed by Dr. Kilgore and it is hoped event the club pro- Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Weir and her sister gram. McKeen’s timber for Mr. Hanley in Mii- the whole finger may be saved. Orchestra furnished ting ship and two children from Palmer and Wor- Of which the Penobscot Electric music for the dancing. The last concert bury Hunt’s wood lot. Bay C< Silver Crown No. cester. Mass., were callers at Mr. and Mrs. Temple, 65, Pythian "'ill be given on Sunday, September 7th, E. E. Adams’ come Sisters, held an i Monday. They through interesting meeting Fri- after which the club house will be closed. son Mrs. George E. Evans and George in the Weir car. a day night with several sisters present, is to their home in Stam- part after which a nice lunch was served. Mr. returned Tuesday and Mrs. Harry C. Hayward of da- i Mrs. Bert Ellis was presented with a an annual visit in their Clarence M. Knowlton of this city re- half maica Plains, Mr. ana Mrs. Alfred Bos- ford, Conn., after dozen cut glass tumblers as an received word of the arrival of a expression worth of Milton and Misses A "beloved Belfast.” George has complet- cently of the best Emily ttie widow of his sisters’ wishes for her success Willson and Isabel 1 daughter to son, Private { Chamberlain of Bos- ed a two course at the Shenandoah and happiness. ton years’ Stanley M. Knowlton, who died a few arrived by auto Monday as guests of 1 Hon. and Mrs. Valley Military Academy, Winchester, weeks ago in the Winnepeg hospital from Friday was a gala day for the ! Albert C. Burgess. They in children j Va. He will enter Dean Academy the effects of wounds. The child is nam- of Brooks will spend some of the time at the Bur- Sunday school, who by the I j this month. JACKSON. gess at Franklin, Mass., ed Valeria Stanlette. 'Dr. A. M. ___ cottage Pitcher Pond. Lothrop | For Sale Chase is teaching school in Miss Eunice One cow grade Holstein Knox. | DENTIST fresh; one gr-v!" Guernsev and Mrs. Turner Hatch of Portland Mr. 4 rs and oi and | heifer, > ..Id, are his brother, M. S. Hatch visiting J blooded Holstein cow 6 v Colonial Theatre 1 family. Building heifer is due to freshen > Vera Williams and two children 1 Mrs. The cow Dec. 20, 1010 I a; are relatives in TELEPHONE 33 6-3 27tf of Lowell, Mass., visiting yearlings, grade Holstein, Jackson and Monroe. been subjected to service sm Mitchell and Miss Eva Thibo- Miss Millie also have one 2 years old t deau the Head of Tide were week-end of CLEMENT a mare which weighs 1300 i! at J. H. DR. guests McKinley’s. other articles used on a fare Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. DollitT and two poor health I am compel!, Ardis and Mabel, ire spending VVV F»n VAfU TIIUAAT DO YOU IT? daughters, unit, iIiiu iiuiunli farm, and as i have bought WANT biL] Falls. their vacation in Island dence and desire to make ti. Mr. and Mrs. W. Coolidge, daughter S. once, will make the price n- and Mrs. L. G. Hatcii Miss Alice, and Mr. Howes’ Building, Call at farm near Hnlldale were dinner guests luesdays. of Livermore Falls, at Thorndike, Me., K. D N 24th at Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hatch’s. Aug. OFFICE HOURS—9 to[ 2. 1 to 3. 18tf 35tf ROY \. MAINE CAN HAVE SIMPLE COMBINATION HELPS WEAK EYES FOR SALE E. H. Boyir Beltast people are astonished at the ONE DARK RED H< >RSE, seven years quick results produced by simple witch- EYE SICHT SPECIAL old, weighs about 1200 lbs., works single or hydrastis, etc., as mixed kind and sound. Tor hazel, camphor, double, safe, further 30 Years' hxperien in Lavoptik eyes wash. In one case of particulars inquire of JAMES IT, 44 South Main weak and near-sighted eyes a few days’ CILLEY, Street, Winter 3-itf At Court 1 louse, Belfast use brought great improvement. In an- Office Days—Mondays and and in- other case it stopped eye pains Calls promptly atten flammation. We guarantee a small bottle WANTED” $4,800,000 of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE weak, A T ONCE strained or inllamed eyes. Aluminum eye NOTICE

Belfast Drug 16 Main ■ cup FR£E. Co., A CHAMBER MAID I am paying 2 1-2 cents pe Street. rags and the highest mark AT THE I papers, magazines, iron, n CRYING FOR HELP bags and burlaps. Phone 22' FOR WINDSOR HOTEL postal and 1 will call prompt v GOOD ROADS SAM FREI Lots of it in Belfast But Daily Growing 16 Cross P> Less. St.,

The kidneys often cry for help. Not another organ in the whole body WANTED For SaK more delicately constructed. Without Additional Taxation Not one more important to health. AT ONCE Slabs at $2.50 a cord and The kidneys are the filters of the blood. fail the blood becomes foul at $1.00 a cord while 0 When they Two Table Girls at and poisonous. the Tnere can be no health where there is Windsor Hotel At Milton Hills' poisoned blood. Backache is one of the frequent indi- Upper Bridge, Belfast cations of kidney trouble. Uncle Sam and the Auto It is often the kidneys cry for help. LOST Heed it. ni. Read what Doan’s Kidney Pills have A Crank to a Studebaker VV L. Cook done for overworked kidneys. Read what Doan’s have done for Bel- Car. $1.00 fast PAY THE BILLS people. reward will be if left at Bel- given Undertaker Mrs. H. W. Healey. 65 Miller St., READ’S GARAGE. fast, says: “About two years ago I suf- fered pretty bad with my back. My back was so lame I couldn’t sweep the floor or do my housework. I often had 10 go to Live Stock Licensed hmba bed with sick headaches. I knew my kidneys were disordered and bought FOR SALE—One Holstein milch cow j License 377. Doan’s Kidney Pills at A. A. Howes & coming in in about ten days. Co.’s Drug Store. In a short time I got LOUIS PENNINGTON, Northport, | Belfast, Maine. relief and after taking four boxes of this on shore road between Northport j VOTE “YES” medicine I was cured. Since then I have and Lincolnville. 2w36* felt like a different person.” Albert E. Andrews Price 60c. at ail dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Automobiles Real Estate-Timberlan Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Healey had. Foster-Milburn Company, Mfgrs., WITH CHAPIN FARM At.I FOR Touring Car in ex- Buffalo, N. Y. SALE—Dodge cellent condition, SHOO. Also high power ROOMS 6-7 ODD FELLOWS 61 On No. 5 EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber car, could be used for stage or truck. Amendment Telephone 16-12 hereby gives notice that she has been duly ap- LOUIS PENNINGTON, Northport, pointed executrix of the last will and testa- on shore road between Northport ment of and Lincolnville. 2w36x FAUSTINA R. ELI.INGWOOD, late of FOR SALE Providence, in the state of Rhode Island, deceased. All LOST Buick Louring Car. persona having demands against the estate of deceased are desired to the same SEPT. 8 said present between the corn of A PAIR OF GLASSES passenger. Inquire for settlement, and all indebted thereto are requested to make payment immediately to my factory and down street. authorized Arthur Belfast, MRS. ALICE MASON agent, Ritchie, MABEL PHILBRICK Maine. EDITH M. GETZ. 43 Pearl Street Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Aug. 12,1919, 128 Waldo Ave. News of Belfast Cards have been received from the 1 he shoe factory building is undergoing captain and mate of the Jennie Flood general repairs including shingling, etc. Marie k Morrisey The TS. Kreger, stating that the vessel was load- regular meeting of the Eastern If E A DVERTISEMEN you have ever had the embarrass- s corn at Buenos Star will be held on at ing Ayres for New York. Friday evening ment of a total 7.30 speaking to stranger un- notice that Marie sharp. No work, no refreshments. “er ll>e nes gives The September term of the Supreme impression you knew him, only to A,|I sing in Belfast Sept, llih Penobscot lind out it was the man whose Judicial Court Encampment, I. O. O. picture three million dollar for Waldo County will be- F., Edison’s will hold a special meeting next adorned every chewing-gum label you gin in Belfast the fourth Tuesday Tuesday, Sept. evening, when a large attendance is de- come across, you will understand how this Maine Power Co. offers the 23rd. Judge L. B. Deasey of Bar Harbor sired. doughboy felt. until One day last when Marie Mor- Electric iron for $5.98 will be the presiding justice. The Waldo year County Veterans’ Associa- risey, who is a ATTENTION! the will be $7.25. giving concert in FARMERS! when price Belfast, The steamer owned tion will meet in Morrill bay Tremont, by Thursday, Sept. Me., Sept, nth, was making a concert s O’Connell gives notice of Uth. All are urged to attend to the Pendleton Bros, of which enjoy tour through she stopped at Sid- end. Islesboro, this town’s Canada, hospitality. ney to for the 600 U. S. has been docked at Lewis’ wharf for a sing troops quar- eteran Charitable Asso. ad- The Penobscot antined there. As she passed from ward few was taken to Bay Electric Co. wishes iua 1 meeting at Windermere years, recently their to to give notice that the electric current ward, singing as she went, she stopped * 7th. wharf near the It is said she now and ship yard. w;ll be shut off in Belfast next again to chat with the soldiers. Fordson Tractors Sunday One t Staples and family publish will be repaired and placed in commis- from 7 o’clock in the morning to 5 interesting chap attracted her at- ■ tention hanks. sion. o’clock in the afternoon. and she said to him: “Hello, there, where do you come of crank to Studebaker car Clarence and Miss Margaret N. Hazeltine entertain- Florence Arnold of Frank- from?'’ “Minnesota,” he answered in- lin, are guests of their ed a few including classmates at Mass., uncle, Wil- differently. offers for friends, liam H. Arnold. ungton, Northport, They made the trip in a Then politeness got the better of him home on visits, at her home last Friday milch cow and also Dodge motor cycle. Mrs. Nellie E. Cunningham, and he turned to look at Miss Morrisey. n excellent condition, afternoon. The hours were Mr. spent socially. Arnold’s sister, ana also his daughter “Gee whiz!” he exclaimed, excitedly, lial Theatre publishes picture The home was made most attractive Mildred, both of Franklin, are also guests ‘why I know you.” at the Arnold home. Then : the week. with garden flowers and light refresh- they puzzled and puzzled over it. f the Belfast’s new- inally doughboy’s face brightened. Sample Shop, ments were served. The case of The City National Bank of "I he ves notice of opening Satur- Belfast vs. Frank W. know,” exclaimed, “my father is R. Belmar, assigned an Edison dealer home with a line of women’s L. Renzaglia and Ralph Chinchiolo for trial in in my town back fth, the Mun cipal Court last in and it’s your pictures I’ve dresses, etc. of Boston, under the firm name of R. & Thursday before Judge R. Minnesota, Clyde Chap- seen so much.” nes wants second hand safe, C. Clothing have rented the man, was withdrawn and has been Co., factory, So Miss Morrisey is sure that she has settled. James S. Harriman was coun- mi aster advertises the new formerly occupied by Pierce-Billings Co. a great whom sel for the defendant. many friends she has never dry at 33 Main street, Their machinery has arrived and they seen herself. Sept. 11th the concert ought Master Elmer R. Decrow to convince her that in Belfast rdman advertises to pay higli- will be ready to manufacture this week. celebrated his she is rice for salvage. ninth birthday last Thursday by enter- among many more friends. will women and They employ girls prin- taining a party of six little friends Dickey advertises for small at his cipally. home on Church St. The afternoon was has a parlor organ for sale, pleasantly spent playing games, etc. A or second art wanted, President Bickford has called a meeting LIBERTY. square birthday cake with 9 candles was served of the Belfast Board of Trade tor Thurs- if washings wanted at No. 14 also ice cream and candy. He was the W. J. Knowlton was thrown s( reet. day evening at 7.30 o’clock, at the muni- recipient of many gifts. from his wagon last week and was shaken court badly cipal rooms. There are several very There was no also me of who has been public observance of up, breaking two ribs. Unity, Labor important matters before the Board at Day in Belfast. There were many rt ial course at Mrs. Maud Hurd and son ARE who REDUCED IN Colby College, private to and Mark, PRICE this time. The Maine State Board of trips ponds along the have been visiting friends in town tne oyed as teller in the City Na- shore front and there were numberless Trade are to hold a meeting here this past wees, returned home auto rides. The factories, stores and Sunday. month and the various committees must offices were closed all day. The Belfast Mr. and Mrs. Alton White ot Augusta arm was rung in at 1.15 a m. be at work. the Band of 23 men under NEW PRICE F. O. B. There is Good Roads the direction of arrived Saturday to pass Sunday and Dearborn Lieut. W. L. Luce went to Labor ■rning from box 32 at the cor- meeting at the Armory this week and Madison to Day at their cottage on the island. e Agnes Ware' Harding and daughters. ibserved the 02nd anniversary who has been a vaca- glad to know her resignation is not. a pe Shorey, spending Feliiitat oils are extended to Mr. and manent 25th at their tion at her father’s home in visit- one. marriage August Morrill, Mrs. Thomas Robert Rainey upon the ed relatives here for Die week-end and Sandypoint. They were married birth of a son, w inch occurred Aug. 29th. left Monday for Springfield, Mass. Mr. Rev. Cazneau Pal- by the late Mrs. L. L. Mr. ai d Mrs. T. ar.d Dora Chester, has splendid and Biddle of Philadelphia and Joseph Lindsey Colonial Theatre opportunity tion for Also or, the same for tense Tuesday. day, i-dor of the Unitarian Church. were callers at the Newell daughter Helen of emotional acting, and adds new lslesboro, home Leominster, Mass., j dare devil Eddie Polo in a Cyclone Smith who have been relatives left laurels to her reputation as an actress of ell in Belfast and his on Thursday, and went to Pond visiting here, I and a belonged Pito.her’s As an aid to thousands Hale Lucille Lee Stewart, Pris- story Mutt and Jell arioon. fora few at their Mr. and robustness, for their heme Wednesday. Hamilton, unusual attainments. For the days camp Northport. past-thirly- S. thousands use cilla Dean, Constance May A Billy Parson’s comedy Mrs. L. Black of Houlton, who have upon Mr. and Talmadge, completes have resided in the town Mrs. W. H. Marden and daugh- bill. Ethel C layton, VI they been staying at Swan Lake Swan- Polo to be Seen the Friday’s ednesday during ter Ruth of 'Vest Medford, Mass., return- Allison. Eddie cm. Mr. Bennett was for ville centennial called Mrs. Another big program Wednesday*. wh. many week, upon ed to their home last Monday, after having Next Few Days. O. E. on includes Ethel Claytoi i,cloyed as a ship carpenter. He Clay Tuesday.Ered Keecli, spent their vacation with the former’s “Kiss or Kill,” Saturday. who has sold his home here, arrived last ture, “A Sporting Chance. ,. Har d ! and his wife is 83 years old. sister, Mrs. H. K. Marden. A Ben Ames Williams’ Story, Thursday. She heard a slight brushing noise at the week and is making arrangements to as as cl..c.c-.vo.h the Lloyd comcdy, !’•;the N regular 5ear “After His Own a dynamic window. In horror of she e three children, Leslie Bennett move his to Heart,” marauders, movies. family Lowell, Mass., where Rev. and Mrs. Clifton of a around. A, rich tonic, .Scoff’s— Gray Charles- an \ romantic comedy adapted for the grasped revolver from the table and ss in Boston, Mrs. Helen Shan- he has been employed for several years. abounds in elements that con- ton, South Carol.na, formerly of screen from the clever of the same leveled it in the direction from which the .Mrs. Arthur and children Belfast, story WALTON-GKAV lives with them and Mrs. Es- Staples woo have been the summer noise had come. tribute to the of spending at name written by Ben Ames Williams and Helen and Donald, who spent the sum- up-building tt :ir of They have farm, returned south Thursday. published ir. the All Story Weekly, gives “Come in,” she called, “and throw up by Sandypoint. mer with Mr Staples' Mr. and De sure fdaf B Walto M Gra parents, strength. you T ley planned to go to Baltimore to at- star with the your hands. Harry dchildren and three Mrs. Hale Hamilton, the contagi- great grand- Beverly Staples, have returned to tend the man Belfast, were married at buy Scoff’s Emulsion. Unitarian conference on the ous a which for and A entered the room, a both of m Mass. smile, role original tantalizing Ttiere are now four genera- Lynn, Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, IK. J. 19-3 A way south. smile on his delightful :omedy surpasses anything he lips. Wednesday vug in the Bennett home. On has hitherio enacted. The is that “Don’t shoot,” he said "I’m a bold, ng story parsonage. Rev. Charles VV Martin of- a who loses his bad burglar, but I won’t hurt you.” l of their anniversary a large of young millionaire was a she ficiated with the single ring service. wealth through the dishonesty of a trus- He thief, knew, but there They of their neighbors and friends was tee and who consequently faces the neces- something about his voice and his were unattended. The bride wore a gown ■ offer and best Matinee smile that made her hesitate to call the congratulations Daily Evening sity of making a living for the lirst time of white georgette repe trimmed with also to leave a purse of gold. in his life. enougti it is at this police. She dropped the gun. 2 30 7.00 and Strangely white satin. The groom tias recently re- ,ng was socially and with THE 8.30 comes to The man, quick as allash, became mas- spent COLONIAL! time that a mysterious letter from Refreshments were in- ter of the situation. before be ceived his discharge service as mili- served, him offering a large sum of money for a Then, ■ ce cream, cake, punch, etc. month of his time. The unusualness of would consent to leave, he made her tary police at Camp Devens. The bride THURSDAY to invite him to a which the communication, which makes no men- promise reception graduated from the B. H. S in the class tion of what is in return for the she was to attend. expected of 1919 and was for the summer Warner’s turn came the next employed money, attracts him and hejdecides to fol- night, when he found himself face to face with in the office of Swan-Whitten Co. They Hale Hamilton in Ben Ames low it up. He finds himself in the strang- Williams’ est of situations which lead to alarming a man who had stolen something he want- have been the recipients of many gifts. a ed—a man who had persuaded a girl to ALL and endless complications that make A reception will be given them hv the and humor. marry a man against her best judgment— “AFTER HIS OWN story of supreme originality bride’s Mr and Mrs. Herbert L. HEART’’ a man who- parents, It is a play of mirth-charged atmosphere There’s a thrill in every scene of “Kiss Gray, on the Belmont road next Saturday Five-Part with a star of electric vigor. A Mirth Provoking or the smashing Universal attrac- Comedy-Drama. And on Thursdav, also, a Sennett 2-act Kill,” evening, when all their friends are invit- I tion in which Priscilla Dean will comedy, “The Village Smithy,” a riot of appear ed to attend. They will make their home Mack Sennett 2-Act Comedy, “The issue of the Gaumont as the star at the Colonial Theatre on Village Smithy,” Gaumont News fun, and the latest for the present with the groom’s mother, allies’ Home Saturday, with Herbert Rawlinson in News. suppor Mrs. Emma B. Walton, Lincolnville Ave. And a Sunshine and FRIDAY SATURDAY “The Eleventh Commandment,” Friday. comedy Kinograms also on Saturday. Priscilla Dean “Besides the Ten Commandments of NUKI'H ISbbSBOKO. Lee Stewart in and Herbert Rawlinson the Decalogue, there is another, unwrit- Lucille A Big Program Monday. -IN- ten, an eleventh, which every woman loud none the fall sea- F. Coombs is home for an ex- knows, ‘Thou shalt marry but the Beginning regular picture Capt. O. Commandment” line attrac- “The Eleventh man thou lovest’—To disobey which is son, we have secured imany [ tended visit. which include Con- “KISS OR KILL” often to open wide the door to infelicity tions for Monday, ; woman knows—and knows the penalty. Mrs. Edward Pendleton recently fell Every and even tragedy.” stance Taimadge in "Mrs. LaflingwelTs sensational drama in 6 acts. THE INSIDE STORY OF A and broke her arm while walking in her A smashing, SILK LINED CROOK. This is the theme around which Ralph Boots,” an Outing Chester Travelogue, back yard. Ince has constructed a powerful emotional the Screen Letter Box and the one reel Diess Patterns Bill Parson’s 2-Act Comedy. Sunshine “The Ghost of Slumber Moun- ! “The Eleventh Commandment,” sensat on, Erma L. Coombs of Southvilie is Comedy. Kinograms. drama, 1 Miss starring Lucille Lee Stewart, and releas- tain.” the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. TUESDAY beasts which you will see MONDAY WEDNESDAY ed through Exhibitors Mutual, which will The strange G. Coombs. In Stock be shown Friday. in “The Ghost of Slumber Mountain” and may Allison in Dora Chester, the girl around whom the lived and fought in this verv land of ours Capt. Samuel Veazie daughter, ETHEL Miss of Boston have arrived to Constance Talmadge CLAYTON action revolves, lived up to the spirit and hundreds of thousands of years ago! Zuba, M. the crea spend the fail at their old home here IN Does Her IN letter of the written commandments, but Where did Herbert Dawley, “Peggy Darndest” remarkable of this unwritten commandment she had tor of this super special pho- The Misses Frances and Helen Decker 121c. Boots” bitter secure these intensely interesting 10c., 75c., “Mrs. Leffingwell's “A to learn by experience. toplay, have returned from Camden, where they EDDIE POLO in Sporting Chance” suffered but out of the motion pictures of these animals? Dora unjustly, were employed during the summer of a life consumed by the fires of Yours truly, SCREEN LETTER BOX ashes j arose the golden phoenix of a nature James Wood and family, Mrs. Lyndon Cyclone Smith’s Story. News grief May Allison and Eddie Polo, Tuesday, OUTING CHESTER PICTURE Lloyd Comedy refined by sorrow. She had learned the Gurney and son, Mrs. Albert Hall and Fred D. Jones meaning of “The Eleventh Command- A rollicking, spicy comedy drama, Hawson Warren, wife and daughter, all ‘‘The Ghost* of Slumber Mountain” Mutt and Jeff. Vod-a-vil Movies ment.” “Peggy Does Her Darndest,” with beau- left Aug. 30th for their homes in Massa- Lucille Lee Stewart, cast in the role of tiful May Allison, is the feature attrac- chusetts. Belfast Free Library More short sixes and The transfers in real estate. runaway Browns. ... B 881-2 The following transfers of real estate "GOD SAVE CHINA NEW BOOKS. AUGUST, 1919 Cullum, Ridgwell. were recorded in Waldo County Registry The men who wrought. 1916. C 9-3 of General Reference Hichens, Robert. Deeds, for the week ending Aug. 30, FROM 1919: FRIENDS” The Book of Knowledge. The Bella Donna. 1909. ... H 52-6 J. W. Freedom, to Frank W. children’s encyclopaedia. 20 Hodges, Arthur. Deane, Penny, do; land i Freedom. vols. 030 K The bounder. 1919. ... II 66 Senator McCumb r Protests in Luther G. Holmes, Stockton Springs, Senate Against New Internationa! Year Book Johnston, Harry. to Angus M. Holmes, do; land and build- Shantung for 1918. 031 1 he Gay-Dombeys. 1919. J 64 ings in Stockton Springs. Amendment to Willard S. Belmont, to Albert Treaty Kipling, Rudyard. Jones, Religion C. Morse, do; land in Belmont. The of Asia. Letters Smith, Nora Archibald. eyes Ernfrid J. Crosby, Albion, to Fred A. AGAINST INTEREST OF CHINA about the war.K 62-22 land and in Bel- old tales from the Johnson, do; buildings Old, old, fast. Republican Senator Assert* That Op- Merrick, Leonard old Book. 1916.221 Sm 5 E. T. Bagley, Albion, to E. J. Crosby, ponents of the Peace Treaty The actor-manager. 1919. M 555 2 Sociology do; land in Unity, Freedom and Albion. in Senate Are Trying Conrad in quest of his youth. Elden E. Rhodes, Liberty, to Albeit F. to Kill It Crowder, Enoch H. 1911.M 555-1 and Ralph A. Light, do; land and build- Second of the Provost ings in 20 Senator Mo- report Van Dyke, Henry. Liberty. Washington. Aug Daniel E. et Marshal General on opera- Carey als., Greeley, Colo., If you want to know what rare and Cnr.il r for twenty ,ears Republican The valley of vision. A book to Lindley E. Sproul, Searsmont; land a tions of the Selective Draft unusual senator from North Dakota, in of romance and some half- and buildings in Searsmont. enjoyment Camels provide BP' h n the Senate today, charged System to Dec. 20, 1918. .353.6 P 94- Mary E. to Leslie H. told tales. 1919 .... V 2-7 Hall, Belfast, smoke them in comparison with any the of the re- Francis Greenwood. Elms, land and buildings in Belfast. that majority foreign Peabody, Heaton. do; Yorse, Mary Susan to Eva Thom- in the at lations committee is trying to kill Education for the story Patterson, Belfast, cigarette world any price! life; The Prestons. 1918. ... V 91 as, do; iand m Belfast. the Peace Treaty and the League of of Institute. 1918 371.94 P 3 Hampton Wells, Herbert G. Nathaniel Cross, Waldo, to Freeman Nations. Senator MtCumber spoke A. are a Fine Arts W 461-7 Cross, do; land in Waldo. cigarette revelation any second breach The undying fire. 1919. will make war to drive Japan be expendtd by the new management at grand jurv investigation into the of to re- Editor high cost living, examined by Dist- out of China, prevent Japan Atherton, Gertrude, once in the rehabilitation and extension the Atty. Joseph C. Pelletier was in flat con- ceiving only those rights which A few of Hamilton’s letters. of the Georges Valley railroad, now the 'r diction to that otfered by shoe manu- other great nations of the world have his of Knox iailroad. Including description County The new con- factures previously. when it was declared then are proclaiming struction about a received, they the great West Indian hur- contemplates mile of that as the leather market was world- which have assailed track from the station at Union to the wide was policy they ricane of 1772.B-H 18-5 it impossible to control it. Rnchelcier which is dew a- being the most wicked part of quarry being up While the mneis admit tel profits rang- Whiting, Lilian. ed the Knox Lime for th». League of Nations, a policy of by Company the ing upwards to 4') per cent, they were of Great The golden road. 1918 B-W 588 Northern Paper Company interests u i-i imou that the con- interior nee with the quarrels of the opinion packers and in connection witn this work it will trol t e raw material in old world. Worse than that, while hides in this be necessary to build a about History bridge 150 countr> aim Sourh Airier c i, which pro- they violently- condemn a joint agree- feet long across the riv^r. In Chapman, Charles E. Georges duce s ihe hulk of the supp v They said ment with the other great white na- addition there is a consiierable amount they found no difficulty in from Hebron A of 1918. 945 C ku\ing tions or' the world to shield the history Spain. 36 of grading to be done and other Academy improve- th** packers il tiny wished to pay the HEBRON, MAINE greater white races from annihilation Farrand, Max. I ments made on the old part of the track price they would send our sons to death The development of the United T’HE future holds countless opportunities Huildinu's and dormitori. art of the m for the wide-awake hoys atei far-sighted beautiful type in N Id;.. ■ Its 1 to defend the inferior yellow races States from colonies to a girls of today How can your hoy girl in a ham t bavin.: re- •» itstr whom we claim to be so inferior as world power. 1918. 973 F 24 meet tin- n--eds and responsibilities of that in.K euti rtainmeuts. aft t«. assoc'.ate with us time t- be unfit Fisher, great ? ideal for study, > t hoi Sidney George maintained K i: i -1 -a will bring both Japan Hebron, through its proper eti ronm<-nt, women and manners in Men, close contact with students from parts •• and !''.:na int- this league of Nu- many Fra- Ural nurses uu-lmbm; V _• ! .o' colonial times. 2 vols. 973.2 F 53 of the eountry e *i:m< >ii;d> md plan if > vert erm Kcoiamiirv ! -it. The! .!>.< l» play, is mould 1 quick and ihism- : -d, an a; Rodolfo Amedeo. The i:> pro- :- ons will compel Japan to Laneiani, sufferer from biliousness is remedytoo familiar with all its dis- the tasks of this fupurv only golden Wholesome i\\ alr\ II sj n- New tales of old Rome. 2 turbing symptoms:—-loss of r turn T.? ’hina all tb<* German rights 1901.T337L2 appetite, headache, dizziness, nausea It is an i 1 -al sc ho •! for ei i: :< and prepa- For ratalm and articular* a Ruth. vomiting, oftentimes meaning prostration for two or three ■ A Meal That's ration and also offers practical courses for a quired by japan, not only by Putnam, j and the days consequent loss of time from regular duties. Such attacks those not preparing for b. WM. E. SARGENT. Lot D Principa conques' hut by th1 solemn agree- Luxemburg and her neigh- vary in lrequency and duration with different individuals, but there Always Ready! ment made bv her with China her- is ■ bours. 1918. 949 3 no — P 98 really occasion for them to occur at all. That old reliable Just heat and sene or will self. you drive Japan out of household medicine “L. F. Atwood's taken in Fiction Medicine, tea- and SUCH beans: de- this Treaty, wherein she will not spoon! ul doses and j Simply morning night, rarely fails to wholly prevent an j licious. be bound b\ the which Eleanor. attack of sick headache or biliousness. If this obligations Atkinson, preventive measure Isn t it TEN HI has not been true that you have ILI)1N(,S I OK 1 Y At RES she would assume «fhe ‘■Poilc” a of Roubaix. adopted, a when the first by joining dog dessertspoonful symptoms ! often said if you could will almost ward a severe buy and where she will be hold- appear,, invariably off attack. It may as League, 1918. At 5-3 be beans good as you can bake obtained of any dealer, in bottles for cr ing the Gorman territory and a!! the large fiftycents. samples you would do so? Bunner, Henry Cuvier. free for the asking. "L. F Medicine Co., Maine. German in eresls by the right of Portland, Well!—Here's “your dream come true!" conquest and with the broken word No more all over a hotov- of 'hina. she can work her way day en. No more‘’sometimes good" to the ver> limit o subjugation of again “only fair." SUPERBA ; all the hinese not now territory Beans are always cooked the ! phere of influence of same way—always uniform. other powers. The distinctive, the service store “it! this League of Nations, (.’hina in your neighborhood sells SU- U. S. MERCHANT MARINI oM'.r.r ail as-urance which is tanta- PERBA Beans, Catsup, Vege- Opportunity is pr -eiueil experienced neu to secure tables, Fruits, mount to a guaranty by all the world Berries, Teas, and Coffee: ALL SUPERB. FREE TRAINING that not only will Japan return to Patronize hi m. the Cuse. ! China Buy by in preparation toi license examinations as what Germany wrested from It’s economical! he:- in 111, but henceforth and so SUPERBA on the Label. as his League shall last, no long SUPERB for your Table. DECK OFFICERS oilier nation shall rob China of one Milliken-Tomlinson Co., inch of her territory or exercise any ENGINEERS Portland, Maine (,|9 and control over her people inconsistent j at schools ot U. si. Shipping lloara with the claims of inde- complete FREE COURSE IN NAVIGATION, six weeks, fits for third mate's lie**, pendence and sovereignty/’ or higher; open to men of two years’ deck experience, ocean or ooastwls* Sena to McCunib* r then recited equivalent in fisheries, or on lake, bay or sound. FREE COURSE IN MARINE one mouth fit® for th list >ry of th< st \ ra 1 treaties ENGINEERING, assistant engineer’s license or higher, open to men of mechanical and engine* under which took Japan over the The Allies Guaranteed lng experience. Including locomotive and stationary engineers, machinists German rights in Shantung, promis- marine engines, graduates of technical schools and marine oilers and w« ing to restore them to China He ! tenders. tlie of Mass Inst, of Technology, Cambridge. Mass., Rock then sail: Navigation Schools, Neutrality and Portland, Me.: Engineering School, Mass. Inst, of Technology. Carabri.V I tnis Belgium amendment you declare i > APPLY AT SCHOOL. OR STREET FLOOR CUSTOM MOUSE ROSTON that Japan cannot be trusted to keen The makers the London knew their sacred her word, 2: ven not only oj Treaty of to China alone, but a’so given to was The Allies Jived to it. the United States and every other guarantee good. up jmperi ar t nation reiterated dec- new by Even at cost “They may talk about their fangled laration.' the the Great War drove of they drinks but “Th-r- is but one honorable. upright and course to be out the pr-.per p irsued by all oppressor As the great natioi s of the world, including of Belgium. There’s Nothing So Good Cl r -• Let China keep her treaty a:i opportunity to do ■ You can have freedom from the what h *a r-1” -,g J h-'r national honor invasion of that great op- to d< cense this attempt to juggle this pressor of auto batteries—ruinous if coir T) into w-r with Japan; defeat this | storage sulphation you put pr ndrnent which arr TEAS to O >gates an EVEREADY on car. 1 I h'r II 11 1< ill I J. ) I ll < 5 t tl of ours.-lve- hr* right tn annul a treaty your fice of iTru n & \U i> l Man c. n l w "hina and Japan nd sets at This will live to its hei teii I 20, It-lii, 10 < ’c’< < k t- m ltlt naught treaty y the stres: battery up definitely written, eighteen and India of b ttl* .-twe^n our eo-belligerents and shares of ’)♦- capital st< ck of Omp Quim ta Formosa Oolong month Guarantee of Pekoe and Japi' tore we .-no-red into the war: good starting, lighting and ignition service ha-cook, said saa !• hi n ? de to meet thecoii Orange Ceylon o and bring 1:•! CUra into this World — its ditions of a rioie lot which said sti ck is ht Id Convenient packages. Premium coupon in each. Iv.- £!!•• ii, l as sure the sun shall rise makers that it will. kII0U) as collateral, dealer sells them. tomorrow. Jap.-' wi'i her Your neighborhood keep p'ighted 3w34 ORKISS. VICKKRY. faith ('*'• ;n.u will This means -mplete present freedom from the aggravations that wreck your Thurston N Kingsbury Co., Portland, Maine just a:.'! "-ur- f,,.tur-- prot< cfjon. “< e in the otbe- h- furee this breach pleasure motoring—failure of your lights, inability to start of -onir by C.,j .U-pan out 'f this I.'-:!'-": by n :' h- on or; re quickly, poor ignition, and so on. v •■■--- < li'-ve v for her f;o» Sale first break- it !-■ ottage ing v-ejro-iv imJ thi-u installing Besides, we, as EVEREADY Service will I« position of right Station, keep your At East Nortliport, furnished cottage of e" o r.' II •.- ! |is d-'O* I. Th- starting, lighting, and ignition car 0 rooms, bath, electric lights, garage, o*'i U. "in a cannot working right. Bring your op help hei on and water over ? r' etc., high land, front, b > are 1 by their own to us for inspection of your storage month— ti--. yr-u wj! not make war on battery every looking bay; near stores, hotel, golf links Jap.i: p China after she has no charge—whatever make of equipment you have. and Bangor S. S. landing. broken r-••i JOHN A. ROBERTS, “If t! s- he friends . Look for Pettingell Andrews CompHny, Po-ton, M-iss Distributors. Dr. Hester Brown, tkis si^n Potato Diggers Harvest Baskets OSTEOPATH, Silos Gasolene Engines Ensilage Cutters Wood Sawing Odd Fellows Block, Belfast,Me Farm Boilers Machines eVEREABy Tel. 247-3. Res. 265-11 Office hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4. Grain Threshers Why Hay Presses MT1TEW Other hours by appointment. Bean Threshers Experiment? Ice 1 ools Mills Your good money can- Ice Plows Authorized Boys Wanted Fan not buy better goods. Get our nou\ SERVICE STATION to sell vanilla after school hours. Sem Corn Shellers prices, Sleds $1.00 for eight bottles that retail for 25c Kendall and Whitney each. Send for free sample bottle. Cider Mills Portland. Maine Etc.. Etc. WAKEFIELD EXTRACT CO., 8w33 Sanbornville, N. H., 104: treaty except doubts with regard t*' within and the Atf0*rP,rh«Jr C°?rt h?‘d meaning and implication of cer- °f do' on ‘he second Probate Notices. Tu..Hluesday C!U?tyof ,Wa tain articles of the covenant of the August, A. D. 1919. CROWD GREETS BRITISH DIRIGIBLE R-34 league of nations; and 1 must frank- At a Probate Court held at within in8trumen*. Belfast, and w purporting to be the _GREAT ast w>H Ui1and of that”! am unable to for the Ccunty of Waldo, on the 12th of testament Kesiah H. Croxford ly say understand day late of August, A, D. 1919. Wmterport. in said County of Waldo’ why such doubts should be enter- deceased been Charles A. Rose of Rockland, in the Countv having presented fur probate tained You will recall that wffien with petltmn that said I of Knox, son and heir-at-law praymg will be allowed of Julia A. Rose, and that letters had the pleasure of a conference with late of Islesboro, in said of Waldo, de- testamentary issue to her County Laura Cole she the committee and ceased, presented a being executrix named h? Sees No Reasonable your with the com- having petition praying 11 that Charles A. Rose and H. bond' being 80 provided in mittee of the House of Representa- Eugene Rose, therwU|Wlth°Ut ion to Reservations both of Rockland, in the County of Knox, or tives on foreign affairs at the White so me other suitable person, be appointed ad- hat notice be given to all interestedinP:±rdaVl persons House in March last, the questions ministrators of the estate of said deceased by causing a copy of this order to uncerning League without bond. be published three weeks now most asked about the successively in The frequently Republican Journal, a O’dered, That tne saia petitioner give notice newspaper published at league of nations were all Heltast, in said that canvassed, to all persons interested a of County, they may appear by causing copy at a Probate be vER AT WHITE HOUSE with a view to their immediate clari- this order to be Court,to held at with- published three weeks suc- in and for Belfast, sod County, on the second fication. The covenant of the league cessively in The Republican Journal, a news- of Tuesday September next, at ten of the clock before was paper published at Belfast, that they may ap- then in its nrst draft and subject noon, and show cause, if pear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, any they have, why ;.■‘lit Asserts United to the same should not he States revision. It was pointed out that within and for said on the 9th of proved, approved and County, day allowed and petition no was to September, A. 1). at ten of the clock be- granted. iders No Powers and express recognition given 1919, ELLERY the fore noon, and show cause, if any they have, ROWuEN, Judge Monroe doctrine, that it w-as not A true copy. Attest: why the prayer of said petitioner should not ; » Withdraw at (-Has. E. Wiil expressly provided that the league be granted. Johnson, Register. should have no authority to act or to ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. A true copy. Attest: Ac a Probate Coil-t heid at President Wilson and express a judgment on matters of Belfast, within and Chas. E Johnson, Register. for the County of Waldo, on the domestic Thai the to second Tups of the Foreign Ue- policy. right day of August, A. D. 1919. At a 1 withdraw from the was not Probate Court neia hi Belfast, within and ;iimiitee ot tlit. oc.ud.ie luet league A certain instrument i for purporting to be the the County of Waldo, on the 12th day of iast wdl ic expressly recognized, and that tha and testament of Zelia House Tuesday to dis- August, A, D. 1919. A. Connell, iate Of Helfast, in said of ace constitutional rights of the congress County Waldo, decease ;•• treaty. G. widow of Charles E. been for Josephine Banks, having presented probate w*th peti- id■•□l to determine all questions of peace late of in said of tion opened the discus Banks, Prospect, County praying that said will be allowed and that and war was not safe- a letters mpressing on the Senators sufficiently Waldo, deceased, having presented petition testamentary issue to him, Thomas S, that an be made to On return to Paris ail praying allowance may her Connell, he being the executor named > of prompt ratification of guarded. my therein out of the personal estate of said deceased. without bond, it being so provided in these matters were taken up again by the will. without amendments and That Ordered, the said petitioner give notice Ordered, that notice be to all the on the of na- given per- -•'nations commission league to all interested a of sons that would n- persons by causing copy interested by causing a copy of this tions and everp of the this order to be three weeks suc- order to be mission of the to suggestion published published three weeks succes- treaty in The United was cessively Republican Journal, a news- sively in the J a Tlu' States accepted. Republican >urnal, newspaper Photograph shows but a portion of the enormous crowd that turned out .-mnatories, csp. many tier- paper published at Belfast, in said County, published at Belfast, in said to see lit.’ B-34 the huge British air- County, that they ship. on ils arrival at Miueola. L. I. The R-34 u.atle The view of the United Slates with that at a Probate to be at a tlie trip from in 108 hours. they may appear Court, may appear Probate Court, to be held at England held at Belfast, within and for said on and uent said that the inter- regard to the questions I have men- County, Belfast,within for said County, on the sec- the of 9th day September, A. D. 1919, at.ten of ond Tuesday of at ten v class of tioned had. in fact, been ac- Septemoer next, of the people, the l'arm- largely ♦he clock before and show if clock before noon, cause, any neon, and show cause, if any and there they At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and j At a Probate held At a Pro Date Court held at rial workers and employ- cepted by the commission they have, why the prayer of said petitioner have, why the same should not be Court, at Belfast, within and Belfast, within and proved, ap- 1 for the County of Walao, on the 12th day of for the of on for th-. of on Med ratification was supposed to be nothing incon- should not be granted. proved and allowed and petition I County Waldo, the 12th dav of County Waldo, the 12th day of prompt to granted. A. D. 1919. : A. j ELLERY August, August, D. 1919. Angus ., A. D 1919. at sistent with them in the draft of the I BOWDEN, Judge. ELLER\ BOWDEN. Judge. stable conditions of in- Plourd and Bertha E. Neai- A true copy. Attest: A ti le copy. Attest: Joseph C. Pray Ella R. Clement W. vVescott, administrator of the covenant the draft I Lincoln, administratrix, with the -uiculture and employment first adopted, j Chas. E. (/Has. E. ley, executor and executrix of the estate of estate o' Edward R. late of in Johnson, Register. Johnson, Register, ; will annexed, of the estate of John Strattard, Wells, Belfast, which was the of our discus- Wealths A. Grant late of Monroe, in said said County of Waldo, dec iblished. The President's su:ject late of Monroe, in said of Waldo, de- >ased, laving pre- At a Probate Court neid at within and ot ha County sented a no was Belfast, County Waldo, deceased, .ng presented petition praying that a reasonable bicli was in effect an sion in March, but objection At a ceased, having presented a petition ad- f< r the of on the 12th of Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and a praying that the actual markef value I praying amount be allowed said County Waldo, day petition I that she be to sell and from estate for per- ■ made to in the for the may licensed convey at country follows: anything explicitly August, A. D. 1919. County of Waldo, on the second of the property of said deceased, now in their petual care of a lot Grove in said private sale certain real estate to Cemetery text that all had to be im- Tuesday of August, A, L>. 1919. hands, subject to the payment of the collater- belonging Belfast in which the bo of said Edward R. 'hat this conference will supposed Seth E. Turner of Palermo, in said County, the estate of 3aid deceased situated in Monroe, .y A certain al inheritance tax. the persons interested in Wells is buried plicit in lt_ guardian of Mary E Turner of Palermo, in instrument, purporting to be in said of Waldo, and described in said vpedite your consideration the succession and the amount of tax County said of a the last will and testament of Hattie M. thereto, County Waldo, having presented Black, petition Ordere 1. That the said notice aty of peace. 1 beg that The Monroe Doctrine is expressly late of in may by the Judge of petitioner give petition praying that he may oe licensed to Belfast, said County of Waldo, de- thereon, bettdetermined to all That the said notice person- interested by a of as an which been Probate. Ordered, petitioner give causing copy pardon and indulge me if 1 mentioned understanding sell and convey at private sale certain real es- ceased, having presented for probate this order to lie to ail persons interested by causing a of published three weeks suc- tate to the estate of said ward situ- with petition praying tnat the said will be Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice copy that practically the whole is in no way to be impaired or inter- belonging this order to be weeks cessively in The Journ.* a news- | allowed and that to all interested of published three sucess- Republican ated in Palermo, in said of Waldo, and letters testamentary issue persons by causing a copy 1 published in the fered with contained in County in The a paper Belfast, that they may ap- aging country back to by anything to her, Arviila S. she this order to be three weeks suc- ively Republican Journal, newspaper described ir said petition. Webber, being :he execu- published 1 at a Probate C mrt to published at Belfast, that they may appear at pear be held at Belfast, litions of life and indus- the covenant and the expression trix named therein. cessively in The Republican Journal, a news within and Ordered, that the said petitioner give notice a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, within for said County, on the 9th day of like the Mon- That paper published at Belfast, that they may ap- ;pon the decision of the “regional understanding to all persons interested by causing a copy of Ordered, notice be given to all persons and for said on the 9th of September, A. I). 1919, at ten of the clock be- at a to at County,, day .Septem- 1 interested pear Probate Court, be held Belfast, fore ; the terms roe Doctrine" was used not because this order to be published three weeks succes- by causing a copy of this order ber. A D, 1919, at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, if any tney have, regard to of within and for said on the 9th of in the a to he puolished three weeks in County, day why the of said should not one the conference ; sively Republican Journal, newspaper successively noon, anfl show cause, if any they have, why prayer petitioner any of thought The September. A. D. 1919, at ten of the clock be- he published at Belfast, in said County, that Republican Journal, a newspaper publish- the pra er of said should not be granted. they fore noon, and show cause, if petitioner there was comparable agreement a ed at a any they have, fi.u- again to urge my ad- any may appear at Probate Court, to be held at Belfast,that they may appear at Probate granted. ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. why the prayer of said petitioner should not anywhere else in existence or in con- Belfast, within and for said County, on the Court, to he held at Bei fast, w ithin and for ELLERY BOWDEN, At ue c >py Attest: the act u ol th Senate | be granted. Judge. 9th day of September, A D. 1919, at ten of the said County, on the second Tuesday of Septem- A true Attest: Chas. E. Johnson, Register. ■ but only because it was copy. to tlu- p a:hi■ tuHen at 1 templating, ber at ten of ELLERY BOW DEN, Judge. clock before noon, ana show cause, if any next, the o’clock before noon, and Chas. E. Johnson, Register. best to avoid the they A true copy. Attest. f thought appearance the of said should show cause, if any they have, why the same practicable moment be- [ have, why prayer petitioner ster. a with should not be Chas. E. Johnson, Reg WALDO SS In Court of Probate, held at of dealing in such document not be granted. proved, approved and, allowed WALDO SS. In Court ol Fro bate, held at and Belfast, on the 12th d ty of August, 1919. Ru- the of a single nation. ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. petition granted. Belfast, «>n the 12th day of August, 1919. Wil- face in the policy fus E. Stone, executor of the estate of Thomas readjustment A true copy Attest: ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. At a Probate Court held at. Belfast, within arid mot L. Gray, aummistratur on the estate of With regard *o dom.-stic questions. Ar- A Oaverly, ate of in said deceas- .onai life are uf the most Cha«. E. Johnson, Register. true copy Attest: for the bounty of Waldo, on the 12th day of Martin V. B. Mitchell, late of Troy, in said Troy, Countv, of covenant ( has. E. ed, having presented h.s first and fin *i ,,mf ai erit ticle XVI the expressly pro- Johnson, Register. August, A. 1). 1919, County, deceased, having presented his first cal character, will of administration o? said estate for allowance. vides that, if in case of any dispute aris- At a Probate Court held at Beitast, within and A of Fred S. for revoca- and final account of administration of said es- r iheir proper solution the petition Thompson for the County of Waldo, on the 12th of ! tion ot a decree of this court made tate for allowance. Ordered, that notice thereof be three ing between members of the league the day At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and May 12, given, iate and disinterested co- D. 1919. weeks the August, A, fur 1914, pertaining to the will of Henrietta T. Ordered, that notice thereof he given three successively, Reputt can Journal, matter involved is < ; «.med by one of the the County of Waldo, on the 12th day of i if all parties and all inti-r- Levi Holmes of in said Nickels, late of Searsport, in said County of weeks successively in The Republican Journal, newspaper published in Belfast, m said part. s “and is found by the C'ouncil to i.», Swanville, Coun- August., A. D. 1919. deceased. a in il: ■ annot b- administrator of the estate of John C. Waldo, newspaper published Belfast, insaid Coun- pei p-'-iponed with-I arise out of a matter whidh by interna- ty, Grindle in Rose H, of Brewer, the County e.t a Probate to be hold at Knowlton, late of in said of That the said ier notice ty, that ail persons interested may attend at a | Court, Belfast, on st to our and tional law is solely w ithin the domestic Swanville, County of widow of O Ordered, petiti' give peri’, people Penobscot, George Grindle, Probate to be held at the 9tn of n- show Waldo, deceased, a to ail interested a copy of Court, Belfast, on the 9th day tiepteinh xt.and cause, jurisdiction of 'hat party. the Council having presented petition late of in said of persons by causing if national we Prospect, County Waldo, of and show cause, if I any they have, the said account should advantages ike no recom- prating that he may be licensed to sell and this order to he published three weeks suc- ; day September next, any why shall so report and shall m deceased having presented a petition praying not be allowed. dear. convey at private sale certain real estate he- i in The Journal, a news- they have, why the said account should not mendation as to Its settlements.*’ The that Rose M. of or some other cessively Republican to ttie estate of Avery Brewer, be allowed. ELLERY BOW DEN, Judge. United States was bv no means the only longing said deceased situated paper published at Belfast, that they nmy ap- •■per m:nes of Montana. suitable person he appointee administratrix of ELLERY A true copy. Attest: in the in Swanville, in said of Waldo, and de- pear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, BOWDEN. Judge. government Interested explicit County the estate of said deceased. Chas ■ in v* A true Attest: E Johns n\ fid Alaska, for example, of this and there is scribed said petition. ithin and for said County, on the 9th day of copy. Register, adoption provision, the said that the said Ordered, That petitioner give notice A. 19 at ten o: the does be- Chas L. Johnson. Register. ; and in m loubt in the mi mi of any uthnriiarive Ordered, petitioner give notice September, 9, T>t open operation to all interested a of law that such to all persons inieested by a copy of persons by causing copy fore noon, and show cause, if any they nave, W ALDO SS. In C art of I'miui-. held at ei a cost and in student of international causing .hree loss, jiart this order to be three this order to be published weeks suc- the of said not SS. in on matters as immigration, and nat- published weeks succes- why prayer petitioner should WALDO Court ot Probate, heii at Belfast, the 12th day of Augus:, 1919. tariffs, in The a news- .ved money; the zinc sic in he a *r cessively Repub'iean Journal, I be on the 12th W. uralization are incontestably domestic ly Republican Journal, newspap granted. Belfast, day of August. 1919 Wescott, guardian of the estate of Edward at paper published at Belfast, that they may an- Missouri. Tennessee and with which no international published Belfast, that they may appear at | ELLeRY BOW DEN, Register. Joseph C. Plourd and Bertha E. Pray Nealiey, R. Wells, late of Belfast. in said t lunty, hav- questions at a Probate to be held at a Probate to be held at within pear Court, Belfast, i A true Attest: executor and executrix ot the will >f Wealtha ms final 1 could deal. Court, Belfast, copy. ir‘g presented account wf guar>na:iship are being operated at body within and for on the 9th of and for said County, on the 9th day of Septem- saic. County, day Chas. E Johnson, Register. A Grant, iate f Monroe, in said County. of said estate for allowance. The right of any state to withdraw, A. 1919, at ten of the dock be- ! half their capacity; the ber, A,I). 1919, at ten of the clock before noon, September, D, deceased, having presented their first account taken for but no ob- | Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three had been granted, and show if fore noon, and show cause, if any they have, of of said estate for iafio. Ill unis and Missouri cause, any they have, why the | administration allowance. weeks m T was made lout ng it explicit. the o' baid should not successively Repub lean Jour- jection prayer of said should not be why prayer petitioner At a Probate Court hold at Belfast, within and a of its former views petitioner Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three nal. a newspaper published in Belfast, in said nl> portion Indeed, so soon as the express*-! be granted. for the of cn the 12th of granted. County Waldo, day weeks in that all at the White House Conference were aid successively, The Republican Journal, County, person- nterested may attend here is an immediate need ELLERY ELLERY BOWDEN. Judge. Augu&t, A D. 1919. BOWDEN, Judge. a newspaper published in Belfast, in said at a Probate Court, to be h-id at Belfast, «n before the commission, it was at on* A true c py. Attest. u belting and also for lubri- A true copy. Attest: Elta M. administratrix of the es- that ah interested attend the 9tn of conceded that it was best riot to leave Carleton, County, persons may day September next, and show (’has. E. i’.has E. Johnson, Register. whieli cannot met Johnson, Register. tate of Amos F. Carleton, late of said Belfast, ar a Probate to fie held at on if the said be all the answer to so important a question to _ Court, Belfast, cause, any they have, why account deceased, who was trustee under the will of the 9th day of September next,and stiowr ause. should not be allowed. the channels of trade are inference. No proposal was made t set At a Probale Court held at Belfast, within and I netd at within ana E. late of in said if tribunal to At a Probate t ourt Belfast, Mary Cole, Winterport, any they have, why the said account should ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. v.ai up any pass judgment upon for the County of Waldo, on the 12th when there is no war. day for the ’untv of Waldo, on the 12th day of County of Waldo, deceased, having presented not be allowed. A true Attest: the question whether a withdrawing na- of August, A. D. 1919. copy. A. 1919. a that Ida C. Rollins may he E. true of raw cotton, of tion has in fa* t fulfilled all its interna- August, D'. petition praying ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. On AS. Johnson, Register, Jennie M. Field, administratrix of the estate trustee in the place of the said Amos A true Attest: centra] empires alone for- tional obligations and all its obligations Zadie L. Brown of Belfast, heir-at-law of appointed copy. of Fred W. Field, late of Searsport, in said F. t arletuii, according to the provisions of law. Chas. E under the covenant.'' It was Albert N. Farrow, late of North port, in said Johnson, Register. WALDO SS. n haseil nearly four million recognized County of W aldo, deceased, having presented In Cou t of Probate, held at that that question must be left to be ( unty of deceased, having presented That the said notice on the 12th a that she ne licensed to Waldo, Ordered, petitioner give Belfast, dav of August i919. 1 there are only examples. petition praying may M of WALDO SS in Court of Probate, held at. rcsolv*d by the conscience of the n.. in the County of Knox, some this order to be three w eeks suc- Darius K Drake, lute >f i:i material, tain real estate to the estate of said Union, published old E. administrator of the estate Frankfort. sai.i belonging he administrator of Miller, of a that it did not seem to me worth while suitable person, appointed in The Journal, a news- County, deceased, his first important food stuff, or deceased si uated i:i Searsport, in sai l County, cessively Republican Emily E Miller, late of Searsmont, it sai.) having presenred to propose that tho Article be made morel the estate of said deceased. at Belfast, that they may ap- account of administration if said estate u-s of manufactured goods and descril ed in said petition. paper published County, deceased, having resented his first for explicit h. use I knew that the United! notice at a Pr< bate to be held at Belfast, allowance. Ordered, That the said petitioner give pear Court, and final account of administration of said es- "t n the same case. Our States w* :1 1 nev< itself Ordered, That the said petitioner g ve notice of pronos.- a I a of within and f<-r said on the 9th day to tli to persons interested by causing copy County, tate for allowance. that withdrow frwn the if ts on- persons interested by causing a copy of clock be- Ordered, notice thereof be give* three al profitable production Leagu* this order to be three weeks succes- A. 1). J919, at ten of the this order to he three w*-eks suc- published September, that notice weeks :» The scienc** was not entirely -dear >s to the published and show if hav Ordered, thereof be given, three successively. Republican Journal, peace. sively in The Republican Journal, a newspaper fore noon, cause, any they fulfillment of all its international obli- cessively ir l’lie Republican Journal a news- should not weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, newspaper published in Belfast, in said at Belfast, :n Baid county, that they why tho prayer of said petitioner at in said published t ountv, that all interested It has never failed t*> fultill paper published Belfast, County, that ! a newspaper published in belfast, insaid Coun- persons may ittend of cou wait gations. at a Probate Court, t be held at be granted > be may appear | at u Probat C 'U. to be them ;ui*i never will. they may appear at a Probate Court, t neid ; ty, that all persons interested may attend at a t, held at Belfast, on W> cannot or Belfast, within and for said C unty, on the 9th ELI.ERY BOWDEN, jadge. intelligently at Belfast, within and for said County, on the j Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the the 9th day otSeptember next, and snow’ cause, Artich X is in no respect of doubt- day >f A D. 1919, at ten of the I A true copy. Attest: if ale low large a naval or 9th lav of September, A. D, 1919, at ten of September, 9th fay of September next, and show cause, any they have, why ti e sai l account should ful when read in the light of clock before and show cause, if any they Chas. F. Johnson Register. meaning the clock before and show if noon, j if not be allowed force we shall maintain or I noon, cause, any should ar.y they have, why the said account should the covenant as a whole Th* <\>un*-ii have, why the prayer of said petitioner ELLERY ■ they have, why the prayer of said petitioner not fie allowed. BOWDEN. Judge. with regard to mili- of the League can only “a.Ivise upon’ not he granted. A true policy Bhould not be granted. Court held at within ELLERY copy- Attest: whh-h th* of At a Probate Belfast, and BOWDEN, Judge, is to the means by obligation 1 ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge, Ch vs. ning be until we have ELLERY BOWDEN. Judge. j for th-1 of on the 12th of A true copy Attest’ E. Johnson. Register. that article !>«• g:v. ff*-ct A true Attest: County Waldo, day great A true A ties? copy. ( has. E. Re ster. t but aJ-o until we *■ 1 copy. A. D. 1919. Johnson, only, to. Unless the Unitel Slat. is party Chas. L Johnson, Register August, ChAy. E. Johnson. Register, WALDO SS. B Court of Probate, held at * peace is to be sustained, to th* r actioi r Hard E Miller, administrator of the estate ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. The sub- Belfast, on the 12th day of August. 1919. own affirmative vote in the council is of F. Miller, iate of St-arsmont, in said j the arms of na- At a Probate Court beid at Belt"as*, with n and Emily scriber gives notice that, she has been E. single 'bate held at within and hereby Henry Bibcock, administrator, de boms non necessary before any advh an be ;iv*_*n At a Pj. Court Belfast, County f Waldo, deceased, having presented the concert of all the for the County of Waldo, ou the 12th av of duly appointed administratrix of the estate of with the wiil annexed, of the estate f Llei vote is for the County of Waldo, on the 12th day of that tar actual market :y or a unanimous of the Council August, A. D. 1919. a petition praying value 'i pics. Ana there is more than required If she is a party, the tr. ut Augus*, A D. 1919. of the property of said deceased, now in his SYLYANUS C PATTERSON, late of William C. of deceased, his first acc unt (>f < Cordon, guardian Kingman E. having presented suite involved. The vast is hers anyhow Anti the aianir C'iarlorte A. Sheehan of Medford, in the hands subject to the payment of the collateral Winterport. Cordon and Louise Olive Cordon of Searsnmnt, administration of said estate i".• aib-w vote of the Council 1*; onlv advic* :n any Ui-ui.ty f Suffolk, State of Massachusetts, inheritance tax, the persons interested in the pertics of the arm> include, ,n said (bounty of Waldo, having present a in the County of Waldo, deceased, and giv -n Ordereo, that m-tice thereof be given, tt ree case. Each gov* rnment is free re- heir-at-law of Patterson, late of Win- successi >n thereto, and the amount of the tax that he be licensed t- sell Agnes bonds as the law directs. All weeks successively, in The in Jour- and cloth.ng merely, whose It if it Nothing could av* petition praying may thereon, be determined the of persons having Republic ject pleas. terpor*., n said County of Waldo, deceased, may by Judge a and convey at public or private sale certain j demands against the estate of said deceased nal, newspaper pub;.shed in Belfu-:. ... said iff. rt normal been made more clear to the Conference having presented a petition praying that she, Probate. production, real estate belonging to taid wards situated in are desired to present the same for settlement County, than all persons interested may attend than the right of our Congress un*I> our Charlotte \ or some other suitable the said manufat luring establish-- in said and described in i Sheehan, Ordered, That petitioner give notice and all indebted thereto are to make at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the constitution to exercise Its Searsmont, County requested independent person, 1 e appointed administratrix of the es- to all interested by a causing a 9th of o. which should be restored said petition. persons copy payment immediately. day September next, and srmw c tuse, if judgment in all matters * »f and tate of sfcii deceased. to be three weeks that the said not.ce j of this order published suc- AGNES PATTERSON. any they have, why the Bail account should ormer no was made to or Ordered, petitioner give uses, great stores of war. attempt question in The Journal, a news- not be to all persons interested by causing a copy f Ordered That the said petitioner give notice cessively Republican Winterport, Me., Aug. 12, 1919, allowed. limit that right. The United States will, at that tools, and all sorts of mer- this order to be published three weeks succes- j to ail persons interested by causing a copy of paper published Belfast, they may ap- ELLERY BOWDEN. Judge, indeed, undertake under Artich* X to to be he!d at in The a this order t » be three weeks succes- pear at a Probate Court, Belfast, A true copy. Attest: which must lie idle until and as exter- sively Republican Journal, newspaper published ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The sub “respect preserve against within ana for said County, on the Stli of published at Belfast, in saic County, that they sively in The Republican Journal, a newspaper day scriber hereby gives notice that he has been ( has E. Johnson. Register. military policy are defi- nal aggression the territorial integrity A. at ten of the clock at a 1'robate to be held at ai Belfast, in said that September, I), 1919, be- may appear Court, | published County, they duly appointed administrator, de bonis non, A l)MIN IS I Ra 10K’S NO 1 1' me sub- and existing political iml. ; mb•’,*■< of all show c if lermined. and for said on the 9tt '■ may appear a a Probate Court, to be held at fore noon, and use, any they have, the will of the estate of of the and that en Belfast,within County, with annexed, scriber hereby gives notice that fie has been members League," 1 for the of said should not day of September, A.l). I91£,at ten of the clock Belfast, within and said County, on the 9th why prayer petitioner of ions that ratify the treaty, gagement constitutes a very grave and ROBERT G. CAM PBELL, late of Winterpo-t, duly appointed administrator the estate of before noon, and show cause, if am they have, day of September. A.D. 1919, at ten of the clock be granted. Great Britain. and solemn moral obligation. Hut it is, a mor- ELLERY of ROSETTA late of Belgium the of said should not before noon, am. show cause, if any they have BOWDEN, Judge. in the County Waldo, deceased, and given DWELLEY, Frankfort, a and leaves our why prayer petitioner ; j al, not legal obligation, Attest: as the law directs. All in the oi will be in a position to lay be granted. why the prayer of said petitioner should not J A true copy. bonds persons having County W aid \ deceased, and given Congress absolutely free to put its own ELLERY Judge, »e granted, Chas. E. Johnson, Register. demands against the estate of said deceased bonds as the law directs. Ah pers .uis .us for controlling the mar- it In all cases that BOWDEN, having interpretation upon are desired to the same for settlement demands trie estate s i; A true copy. Attest: ELLERY BOWDEN. Judge. present against of : ieceased entral without cora- call for action Buropt, Chas. E. A true Attest: and all indebted thereto are requested to make are desired to present ttie same for settlem-nt Johnson. Register, copy At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and from us. if we do not Article X seems to me to constitute Chas. E. Johnson. payment immediately. and all indebted thereto are requested to mike pres- Register. for the bounty of Waldo, on the 12th day of the very backbone of tho whole cove- At a 1'robate Court iultl at Belfast, within and FRANK W.CARLETON. payment immediately. We have no consular August, A. D. 1919. nant. \\ ithout it th*-* League would be for the County of Waldo, on the 12th day of Winterport, Me., Aug. 12, 1919. 1- RED E. STINSON. nor trade W ALDO SS In Court of Probate, held at R. administrator, with the will representatives hardly more than an influential debating August, '. L> 1919. John Dnnton, Searsport, Me., Aug. 12, 1919 Belfast, on the 12th day of August, 1919 John I of the estate of Israel late 100k out for our interests, society. Dora E. Nickerson, guardian of Ernest R. | annexed, Woodbury, EXECUTORS’ NOTICE The subscrib- R Dunton, administrator, with the will annex- in said of deceased, times been in Nickerson and Eleanor C. Nickerson of bears Morrill, County Waldo, er hereby gives notice that he has been are areas It has several suggested, j ec, of the estate of Lovisa E. of ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTi-V.. The sub- large of Europe said Wilson, late ! having presented a petition praying that a executor of the last will and debate and in private conference, port, in County of Wa do, having pre- duly appointed scriber t otice public j W duo, in said County, deceased, pre- amount be allowed from said estate hereby gives that she has b en iture will lie uncertain and sented a .hat sne be having reasonable testament of that interpretations of the sens- in which petition praying may j set ted his duly appointed administratrix or the estate of first and final account of adminis- for care of a lot in the cemetery in Me until their people know the United States accept th- engage licensed to sell and convey at public -r perpetual BENJAMIN R. HUNT, late of Unity, tration of said estate for allowance. Morrill in which the of said Israel GEORGE W. should be embod- sale certain real estate to said boc.y TOWNSEND, lute of Belfast, settlements of peace and the ments of the covenant private belonging Ordered, that notice thereof be three in the of Waldo, deceased. All person* said situated ir in said given, Woodbury is buried. County in the of ied in the instrument of ratification, wards, Searspori, Coin- estate of said County \\ lo, deceased, and are j weeks successively, in The having demands against the given which to administer and described in said Republican Journal, That the said notice bonds as can be no reasonable objt• t i• >ii to tv, ar>d petitico. Ordered, petitioner give the law dir *ets. All havi There a newspaper published in Belfast, in said deceased are desired to present the same for persons ig it. Without determinate the Ordered, that toe said petitioner notice ty all interested by causing a copy of demands tn state of such interpretations accompanying j give that, all interested attend persons settlement and all indebted thereto are re against said deceas 1 County, persons may three weeks sue* * act of ratification provided th y do not to all persons interest ed by causing a cop/ of t iis order to be published are desired to present is same for settlement .ur production cannot pro- at a Jrobate Court, to be held at Belfast, on quested to make payment immediately. this order to be three weeks in The Journal, a news- and all indebted theret > form a part of the formal ratification it- j published succes- the 9 h c sively Republican EDWIN B. HUNT, ire requested to m ike or confidence, day of September next, and show cause, said intelliga-uce a: >. -is null in The Republican Journal, a at Belfast, in County, payment self. J »ut if such interpret j sively newspaper if an the said paper published 12, 1919. ..ncnediately. they have, why account should a to Unity, Me., Aug. an he no or normal in- at Belfast, that .. at Probate Court, asy constitute a part of the formal resolu- published they may appear at not be allowed. th they may appear SU AN E. TOW SEND. a to be held within and for said eredits because there can be tion of ratification, long dels vs would bo rebate C.»urt, at Belfast, within be held at Belfast, County, Belfast, Me, Aug 12, 1919. ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. D. at EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber inevitable inasmuch as ail and for said county, on the 9th day >f on the 9th day of September, A. 1919, .dent or revival of consequence, Sep- A true copy Attest: permanent tember A. D. 1919, at ten of the clock before of the clock before noon, and show cause, hereby gives nonce that she has been duiv the many governments concerned would E. ten ADMINISTRATORS if Chas. Johnson, Register. the of said executrix of the last will and test NOTICE. 1’ne sub- There can he no stabili- :n effect the langum-..* of noon, and show cause, any they have, if any they have, why prayer peti- appointed scriber have to accept. why hereby gives notice that he l as been the of said petitioner should not be should not be granted. ment of >f wages because there can be the Senate as the language of the Treaty prayer tioner duly appointed administrator of the The estate of before ratification would i-< c< t> granted. EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. subscriber ELLERY BOWDEN. Judge, !ate of .-d conditions of employment, WALTER H. COOMBS, Belfast, EDWARD It. lute of The assent of the German Ass.-mbly at ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. hereby irives notice that she has been duly ap- A true copy. Attest: WELLS, Belfast, A true Attest: executr ix of the last will and Chas. E. Johnson, Register. of deceased. Ah element of normal life Weimar would have to b- ebtained. copy. pointed testa- in the County Waldo, persons in the C 'unty <>f Waldc, E. of of said de- deceased, given 1 must fr- nUh ,-.iy ('has. Johnson, ment demands against the estate as iw us depends upon and awaits among the rest, and Register having bonds the I dir .* All persons > the same for set having that I could only with the g?i. ; re- GEORGE late of SS. In Court or rrobate, held at ceased are desired to present demands the estate of n of the of B, BRuW’N, Prospect, WALDO against said deceased ation treaty peace; that for At a Probate Court, held at within tlement and all indebted thereto are requested luctance approach Assembly Belfast, and on the 12th day of August, 1919. Ed- are desired to present t ie same f *r in the of Belfast, settle- annut afford to lose a th*- as \v* un- f. the County of Waldo, on the 12th of County Waldo, deceased, and given to make immediately. single permission to read Treaty day ward E Babcock, administrator of the estate of payment ment and all indebted thereto are requested to it A. 1), 1919. bonds as L ie luw directs. All LULA M. t OOMBS. not all that derstand it and as those wtio framed August, persons having Helen A. Carter, late of Belfast, in said Coun- make payment day by doing demands the estate of immediately. understand it. If the Arietta J. Chase of in >.gainst said deceased his first and Belfast. Me.. Aug. 12. 1919. 1.1 suf- quite certainly Swanviile, said Coun- ty, deceased, having presented CLEMENT W. WE mitigate the winter’s are desired to present the same or settlement SCOTT, United States were to qualify the docu- ty, widow of Henry M. Chase, late of Swan final account of administration of said estate Belfast. Me,, Aug 12. 1919, ■ unless we find means and all indebted thereto are to make hich, ment in any way. moreover. 1 am confi- vilie, in said County of Waldo, hav- requested for allowance. EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber deceased, payment nl it, may prove disasterous dent from what I know ol con- ing a petition praying tb it Ar- immediately. hereby gives nos ice that he has been duly ap- ADMINISTRATOR'S presented she, ABBIE Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three NOTICE. The sub- which or some J. BROWN, of the last will and testa- •> ferences and debates accompanied ietta J. Chase other suitable pointed executrix scriber notice portion of the world, and person, Me weeks successively, in The Republican Jour- hereby gives that he has been the formulation of the Treaty that o be administratrix of the estate of Prospect, Aug. 12,1919 ment ol appointed nal, a newspaper in Belfast, in said duly appointed administrator of the estate of its worst ring upon Europe example would- immediately be follow without bond. published saiti deceased that all interested at- late of than ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. The sub- County, persons may MARGARET E. WENTWORTH, FANNIE L. late of us even more terrible in some Instances with That the said JONES, Belfast, In many quarters, Ordered, petitioner give notice scriber notice that tend at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, Morrill. the hereby gives he has been in the of W the war itself. reservations, an.! that to all persons interested by a of and show County ildo, deceased. All per- ..night by very serious causing copy of duly appointed administratrix of the estate of on the 9th day September next, force of the Treaty ibis order to be three Weeks account in the of Waldo, deceased. All persons sons having demands against the estate cf said g I am led to believe, stands meaning and operative published succes- cause, if any they have, why the said County the estate of Said deceased are to clouded from one end of in The Republican Journal, a be having demands against desired present the same for the ratifieation of the would preaently;he sively, newspaper CHARLES A LANE, late of Brooks, should not allowed. way of other. in that deceased are desired to present the same for settlement and all indebted thereto are re- it c'auBes to the published Belfast, they may appear at a in the ELLEKY County of Waldo, deceased, and BOWDEN, Judge. thereto are re- to make Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, within given settlement and all indebted quested payment immediately. bonds as the law directs. All persons having A true copy. Attest: and for said County, on the 9th day of quested to make payment immediately ADRI AN F. JONES. Septem- demands against the estate of said deceased ('has. E. Johnson. Register. ; ber, A.D. 1919, at ten of the clock before NETTIE E. HASKELL. Belfast, Me.. Aug. 12, 1919. noon, are desired to piesent the same for settlement end show cause, if any they have, the -j Portland, Me., Aug. 12, 1919, why and all indebted thereto are requested to make of said petitioner should not he WALDO SS. In Court of Probate, held at ! IT’S UNWISE prayer granted payment immediately. WALDO SS. in v ourt oi rrobate. held at ELLERY on the 12th of 1919. Van- WALDO SS. In Court of Probate, held at 1 put off to-day’s duty until to- BOWDEN, Judge. ELIZA A. LANE. Belfast, day August, Belfast, on the 12th day of August, 1919. A true Attest: administratrix of the estate of on the 12th of 1919. t copy. 1919. nie H. Rackliffe, Belfast, day August, Jam s O. Pillsbury, administrator of the estate rrow. If your stomach is Chas. E Brooks, Me-, Aug. 12, of executrix of the will of Johnson. Register. Samuel N. Rackliffe, late Belfast, in said Maude E. Colcord, of dusan E Hunt,late of in said ''^ of in Unity, County, disturbed take County, deceased, having presented her first Allen 1). Colcord, late Searsport, said deceased, having presented his tirst and final of her EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The sub- and final account administration of said es- County, deceased, having presented first account of administration of said estate for notice that he scriber notice that he has tate for allowance. and final account of administration of said hereby gives has been duly ap- hereby gi'-es been allowance. executor of the administrator, of the estate of estate for allowance. pointed last will and testa- duly appointed Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three ment of VICTORIA A. ALLEN, late of Montville, weeks successively, in The Republican Jour- Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, KM10ID5 in in The a in LAURA J. RICKER, late of nal, a newspaper published Belfast, in said weeks successively Republican Journal, newspaper published Belfast, in said Coun- : he Monroe, new aid to comfort in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given that all interested attend a in Belfast, in said Coun- ty, that all persons interested may attend at a digestion W. A. Banks. C. F, Thompson. in theCountyof Waldo, deceased. All County, persons may newspaper published persons bonds as the law directs. All be held at on all interested attend at a to be held at Belfast on A relief from demands the persons having at a Probate Court, to Belfast, ty, that persons may Probate Court, the today. pleasant having against estate of said the estate 1' « demands against of said deceased the 9th day of September next.and show cause, Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 9th 9»h day of September next, and show cause discomfort of acid-dyspepsia, deceased are desired to present the same for are desired to present the same for settle- if any they have, why the said account should day of September next, and show cause, if any if any they have, why the said account should settlement, and ail indebted thereto are re- MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE F. and all indebted thereto are not be allowed. the said account should not be not be allowed, George Kent, Druggist. quested to make payment ment, requested they have, why immediately. to make ELLERY allowed. ELLERY ELLERY MAKERS OF SCOTTS FMULSION GEORGE A payment immediately. BOWDEN, Judge. BOWDEN, Judge. BOWDEN, Judge, 19-6* PALMER. CHARLES M. Attest: Attest: Monroe, Me., Aug, 12, 1919. HOWES. Atrueopy. Attest: A true copy. A true copy. Tel. 233 Belfast. Montville, Me., Aug. 12, 1919, Chas. E. Johnson, Register. Chas. E. Johnson, Register. Chas E, Johnson, Register. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Gould and little son Robert of Mattapan, Mass., and Miss wiinterpurt WONDERFUL WOOD FURNACES Nellie Kiernan of Brockton, Mass., spent Sunday with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cook has returned to his posi- B. B. Sanborn, leaving for their homes tion in Boston. OUR MONITOR on Monday’s boat. Miss Bertha Cole arrived Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. French Grant arrived is at her home. AND HOT BLAST Friday to visit his mother, Mrs. Ray- Capt. Joshua Thayer has been at his y mond Grant, and brothers Charles and home here recently. Henrv. His son is now carrying on his are heaters of enormous power farm in Starks and he is employed by the Mrs. B. F. Bussey has been the guest of with no expense for upkeep Kelley & Spear Co. at Bath. Mrs. Augusta Emery. C. Treat and Mr. Clinton for years to come. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Hopkins iias gone to Hot and Mrs. W. H. Morrison motored to Springs, Ark., for his health. Tested out under of Rockland to witness the launching, to many Mr. and Mrs. Russell Elils of see the hydroplane and the beam trawler Cambridge, the most severe Mass., were recent callers on Mrs. Clara j requirements Pelican. Mr. L. A. Gardner and party and Merrill. others also attended the launching. Not 16 cents in Maine, these furnaces are Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Cole of The Misses Phoebe and Grace Calkin Angres, or ■*! are Mr. and 17 cents— satisfaction took tea Mich., guests of Mrs. L. L. giving everywhere. and friend, Miss Agnes Murphy, Downes. with the Misses Mary and Harriet D. 15c Hichborn, Aug. and spent the night, A large number from here saw the 27, But 15 $ the rain preventing their return to the Katharine May launched at East Hamp- cents WOOD BISHOP CO., Bangor, Maine Devereaux camp until next morning. den Aug. 26th. Mrs. H. S. Clark desires to thank her Mrs. Arthur Woodman and children of SOLD BY W, A. HALL, BELFAST friends and neighbars for their many Orriugton are guests of her mother, Mrs. kindnesses in her long illness and since Charles Cunningham. the loss of her also for the husband; Mrs. Isa Couillard has moved to Ban- shower of cgTds sent on last past hgr gor where her Miss birthday. She has recently returned from daughter, Blandena, will enter the school. visits in Stillwater and Brewer. High Visit the Kiddies’ Mr. and Mrs. William Atwood and son Shop Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lawton and daugh- Bill^’ were week-end guests at the home ter of Mass., who have been FOR GOOD VALUES Everett, of his father, Lewis Atwood. spending a vacation at Katahdin Iron ChurJi Street, Next Door to Notional Dank. Works, called on Mr. and Mrs. B. B. San- Percy Campbell and Scott Whitney of Lawton was the first E. HALL. born, Aug. 26. Mr. Somerville, Mass., came last Thursday to GEORGIE j cashier of the Stockton Springs Trust Co. spend their annual vacation here. This is his lirst return to town and he and Mrs. F. N. Eaton and Mrs. A. A. Bar- his wife received a cordial welcome. den attended the cabaret at the North- Velvet Bits a S N. also several Always Lake, Y.; by grandchil- port Country Club invitation. Bagger: A clam bake and corn roast was recently, by SEARSPORT. dren. Capt. Treat retired about 15 years big Mr. and Mrs. George Ginn Mr. and ago and with the exception of an occa- given by Mrs. E. W. Bartlett, children, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sprague to and Mrs. Atwood of W’est Pownal Mrs, Amy Soule of Freeport is the guest sional winter with his sons, has lived at were Smell!! the near-by cottagers and many other callers on Taste!!! his home on Water street. He was a several relatives here Wednes- Sight! of Miss Ford. Georgia on of 28th on member of Mariners’ Lodge No. 68, F. & friends the evening August day. Sunday the shore below Sonoma. After John Frame and family spent A. M. Funeral services were held at the Camp William of Labor in Boston. the good things had received full atten- Kennedy Dorchester, Mass., and Day Cong’l Church, of which he was an at- came the company repaired to the Ames Saturday to rejoin his family here. and Lucile left tendant, on Tuesday, Rev. WTm. Vaughan tion, it’s to to the L. C. Havener daughter where and fol- They left Sunday morning on their return easy get home-plate, Interment was made in the cottage, dancing singing right by automobile Sunday for V» orcester. officiating. home. Village Cemetery. lowed. THENwhere down in an old coat and Roulstone of Boston left you snuggle slip- Miss Rose Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wardwell and Kenneth and Winnifred Nealley motor- a two weeks’ vacation. ed Saturday after mother, Mrs. Wm. Walker, and Mr. and to Northport Sunday. Their parents, pers to enjoy life. Mr. and Mrs. returned home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L Gilkey were STOCKTON Mrs. J. Stanley Wardwell, with little E.|B. Nealley, SPRINGS. with them. in town over the week-end and Holiday. Miss Eleanor Choate, attended the Swan- ville celebration, when the memorial Lewis Atwood To Velvet of Boston has Miss Maud Gussev was the guest of and R. L. Clements left begin with, Tobacco, in its red Miss Henrietta Gregory tablet was unveiled to Private Clarence jolly Mrs. Charles Monday morning for a week's business been the guest of Mrs. D. W. \aughan. Bridges recently, lose W. Curtis, the only Swanville boy to trip in Somerset, Waldo,^Piscataquis and tin, has a wholesome generous look to it. re- The owners of Ifichborn’s Hall have war. He was a half- Nothing Julia B Sullivan left Tuesday to his life in the great Penobscot counties. been giving it a new of her in Washington, D. C. rooting shingles. brother to little Miss Choate and an own about it. A red-blooded tin sume position Miss namby-pamby full of Mr. Wm. Pendleton of brother to Mrs. Harry Partridge (nee Miss Doris Campbell closed her en- N. Blanchard and family Haverhill, Capt. Albert Mass., spent a few in town last Eflie Curtis' of Boston. gagement as pianist with Wilbur Crock- red-blooded for red-blooded in days tobacco, folks. left Tuesday for their home Brooklyn, week. ett on his moving picture at Mrs. circuit, N. Y. Miss Marietta Melvin and friends, Stockton Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Woodfin of Bos- Spear and daughter and sister of Wash- C. Whittier of Hampton, C. F. it Miss Miriam ton have made a brief with Dr. and I). C called on the Misses Mary Butler of Bangor sold the desir- Open you the Mrs. H. stay ington, up—and get fragrance that Va., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. G. Hichborn. and Harriet l). Hichborn recently. Miss able property here last week, owned by B. Whittier. Melvin is the of Dr. A. D. Mel- Charles Cauningham, to Mr. Hutchinson Nature stored in the tobacco Scholfield daughter during eight changing Capt. George and wife (nee of who will move here The household goods of the late Clifton vin and Ella Harriman Melvin. She bears Bangor, this fall. Saiah Cheeney of this town' called on seasons, while it mellowed in wooden were sold at auction the name of her maternal grandmother, great N. Whittum public relatives here last week. Mrs. Stephen McDonough received a hogs- Mrs. Capt Ferd and came to on Saturday. Harriman, cable Friday night from the captain as- heads. Dr. J. H. Ryder arrived Sunday for his town to see friends and get a view of the York left Sat- suring her of nis sale Arrival in London. David W. Kane of New summer houses in which her mother and vacation, accompanied by Rev. grand- Capt. McDonough is commander of the a weeks’ visit with Al- urday after two and Mrs. Hollings as mother were the Morse house and guests. born, ocean steamer Harish. And bert M. Kane. the old Nahum Grill'in house, respectively. say! It’s great! That good, natural fra- Mr. and Mrs. Will Shute of Prospect Mrs. \V illiam Cookson and Miss Frances L. Ireland of Bangor re- daughter moved into the chambers of Mrs. Carrie Rela came from Bar Harbor of wonder after a month’s visit Saturday for grance Kentucky’s turned Monday Gardner’s house on tobacco—Burley— Monday. NORTH BELFAST. a few days’ stay with Mrs. fvianlev Mc- with her parents. Aulilfe. They Mr. m of No Mr. Richard Goodere is at home for a joined Cookson King Pipe-land. camouflage about it Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Blodgett re- Lawrence a former Presque Isle the first of the week and will visit, after a trip to South America on Roberts, resident, from a three days’ trip to his Mr. Rob- attend the fair. No turned Monday the fuel steamer Walter Noyes. visited bioLher, Wellington dolling up. the White Mountains. a few days last week. erts, Wilbur Crockett Mr. and Mrs. Everett Staples recently motored to Camden Mrs. Palmer and young Mr. Fred Hart who has been away dur- to meet Everett who will Mr. and Leroy made a week’s stay with Mr. and Mrs. ! Sunday Grieves, left for their the summer arrived to visit resume Ins as son of Bingham, Maine, A. M. Ames at Camp Betula Vista. ing Saturday position pianist for the home on Wednesday. his parents, Capt. and Mrs. Byron Hart. movies in Mr. Crockett’s circuit. Mr. Mrs, Etta Robinson and niece, Miss Grieves has recently received his honor- A radiogram from Steamer Zepplin an- Mr. Alfred Walton of Newton, Mass., Lona Nute of Dexter, arrived Friday to able discharge from special service at arrival of Major b. b. Black who has been visiting his father, Mr. W7. nounces the visit Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nickerson. Camp Upton. in New ork on briday. H. Waltuii returned to his home last Mon- Mrs. Frank Floyd (nee Edna Giant) and day. Among those who have been at TOBACCO TOBACCO TOBACCO TOBACCO TOBACCO of Colorado, and staying Robert Carr Denver, two daughters of are the Winthrop, Mass., Winterport cottage Northport camp- Miss Ellen Carr of Medileld, Mass., are her Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Richards of visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. meeting week were Rev. C. A. Purdy, Rev. at the Searsport House. Danvers, Mass., are with his parents, Mr. Grant. A. J. Lockhart, Mrs. Abbie Mrs. and Mrs. E. M. for a few days Fernald, Treat and son Richards, Annie Mrs. Pack a Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ames. Mr. and visit. Ritchie, Ellery Bowden, Mrs. pipeload. Light up and the and Charles Treat of E. B. and you’ll get Sidney of Boston Mrs. Willard Berry and Mrs. Evelyn Nealley the Misses trances N. Y., are in town j Victor I. Merriam, who visited relatives Fldridge and Neal Fernald. Bow- fragrance of real tobacco—the incense to Saranac Lake, Jackson left Tuesday for an auto trip to Judge solid comfort. Caribou. here the past month since his return from den and E. B. Nealley left on the Camden Mr. and Mrs. James H. Duncan and France, went to Lowell, Mass., last week Saturday p. m. for the reached home Monday week-end. daughter Martha Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Crocker came from to engage in business. And a at Deer Garfield mild, that our Nature- after spending the past month Belfast Saturday to remain until Lodge, I. O. O. F., entertained pleasant taste, only Monday Mrs. R. members Isie. with her brother and Mr. S. Brier and Miss Carrie Brier lrom Fort hnox and Stockton wife. and Mrs. i ageing method can You will never taste a Rufus L. of Somerville, Mass., who spent the sum- lodges, also other visitors at a special impart. Mrs. Frank Spratt, who has been the Mudgett. mer at the Brier homestead, returned to meeting Friday evening. The second de- finer guest of her sister, Mrs. Flora Rouistone, Mrs. Russell P. cigarette than the one roll with Velvet. Goodhue, Miss Mary Somerville last week. gree was conferred on the candidate b> you iert Saturday for her heme in Bar Har- Pope and Mr. Russell Gardner arrived Garlield Lod.e and the third degree by bor. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt N. Brier of De- Sunday from Boston and are the gues's Fort Knox Lodge of Buckspori. A de- of Mrs. Carrie troit, Mien., who have been here in their Fifteen cents a tin—not a Herbert I,. Gilkey and wife of Bangor, Gardner. licious chowder was prepared by cent more. summer home for the past re- Mauley the Parse cottage at month, MeAulifie and his able who have occupied Mr. Edward -who was turned to Detroit 25th. assistants. A for their Grieve, pianist I August smoke-talk tlie breakwater, left Friday for the Crockett Moving Pictures before ! completed an enjoyable meet- Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Malcolm ing. Batter home. going into the service, will be in his old Gay, Gay up! and Mrs. William Clark and children of Capt. Melville Nichols of Seattle, Wash- place next Saturday night. — Brooklyn, N. Y., who spent their vaca- left a".er spending the Victor S. Wrenn of S >Avc<^ ington, Friday Mrs. Simeon Ellis and daughter, Mrs tion returned to Brooklyn last week. Bridgeport, Conn., his D. C. here, summer with brother, Capt. Harry E. Winslow, left Monday for who has been traveling as tenor soloist Rev. and Mrs. Nichols. Quincy where Mrs. Ellis will spend the Harry Daniels and chil- with the Boys Band of Madison was in dren of who spent their vaca- Belfast last and Ur. and Mrs. James P. Erskine left winter with Mrs. Winslow. Caribou, Wednesday Thursday, tion with his mother, Mrs. A. S. Daniels, the guest of l)r. Foster C. Small. Mr. Monday fo" New York afterafew weeks’ Mr. and Mrs Charles Drew of Lowell, returned to their home in Caribou last Wrenn has.a beautiful tenor voice ami visit wi.h Mrs. Martha Erskine and who have Mass., been the guests of Mr. Friday. has been heard several times in Belfast daughter harriette. and Mrs. W. H. Morrison for the past and vicinity. He has been asked to be- left for home. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Hatch and A makes Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah Roulstone left week, Monday come a member of the Community Chau- friendly pipeful after daughter Betty of New Haven, Ct., who even the seem al- Saturday lor their hotm in Boston Mr. and Mrs. Bert tauqua Company, so well known here. umpire C. Bowden and have been visiting his parents, Mr. and a month’s visit with Mrs. Flora Roulstone most human. daughter returned last week from a visit Mrs. W. G. Hatch returned to their home and daughter Harriet. in Castine, accompanied by his sister, in Connecticut last Tuesday. BORN Mrs. James Hatch and i Rev. ai d Mrs. Charles II. McElhiney, daughter. Everett S. a radio operator on daughter Kathryn and sou Reginald left John Hatch, Capt. Thurston, who was keeper the U. S. S. stationed at Nor- KNOWLTON. In for their home in Skowhegan Gresham, Lephbridge, Ontario, Friday of tlie Fort Point Light for a period of 18 in town. folk, Va., has been spending a ten days’ Aug. 20, to Mrs. Stanley M. Knowlton, a after spending August came from his home years, in Castine to leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. daughter, Valeria Stanlette. attend the at Mrs. P B. Blanchard, daughters Marie, launching Sandypoint. G. Hatch. He will return to his duties RAINEY. In Prospect, Aug. 29, to Mr. an I who have spent August and Mrs. Clara Anne, Miss Mel vena Patterson, who has been Thursday. Thomas Robert Rainey, a son. with Mrs. Blanchard’s parents, Capt. and the guest of her brother and wife, Capt. W R. returned Friday to Mrs. Gilkey, and Mrs. F. A. left Monday \> HITE’S Turner. Winterport. MARRIED. New Yor.i. Patterson, their home in for her home in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vaughan are Mrs. Nancy Taylor of Hampden is a Edekson-York. In There have been more visitors in town Belfast, Sept. 2, for a week at he Siiute cottage guest at Mr and Mrs. Isaac Perkins.’ by Rev. C. W. Martin, Charles H. Eder- camping Uiis summer than for several seasons, in East Belfast. During their absence son and Rose N. York, both of Belfast. ^idenre tiiat the stream of travel inter- Mrs. C. H. Libby entertained the La- Austin K. Vaughan is in charge of the flEALD-GoULD. in rupted by the war has been resumed. dies’ Club Monday afternoon, Aug. 25th. Rockland, Aug. Searsport Drug Store. 28, Donald Ross Heald and Miss Marion Mrs. Kdna Cousens has been a recent Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Larby were in Ban- Annette Gould, both of Lincolnville. -the Robert P. Nichols of Worcestei left tobacco guest ot Mrs. John Howes (nee Maria T. gor two days last week and attended the Walton-Gray. Ill Belfast, Aug. 27, for his home after a brief visit friendly Saturday Blanchard She makes her home in Ban- Fair. by Rev. Charles W. Martin, Harry B. in town. He was Mrs. accompanied by gor with her Mrs. Albert Shute. Walton and Hazel M both of Bel- daughter, Miss Doris Smith of Lincoln Gray, Frederick Black and son Frederick, Miss visited at fast. Lucy T. Ross and Miss Dorothy Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Partridge of the home of C. W. Nealey several days Wilber-Whitaker inPittsfield, Aug. Gowan. Watertown, Mass., called on his last week. aunt, 16, Olney C. Wilber of Hartland and Miss Mrs. L. M, Partridge, last Saturday, en Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jewett visited J. i Blanche W’hitaker of Troy. Rev. Thomas H. Martin met with a route to Orcutt Harbor for a two weeks7 Notice of foreclosui W. Jewett at the Waldo painful accident last week. In coming stay. County Hospital j NEW recently. ORGAN HERE AS Rose Jones >f Burnham. from the F. E. Wiiitcomr grocery > store, DIED. | UJ C u.iiy * *'< ahio and State Mr. Robert Andrews recently received i he slipped, striking his back against the Mrs. Hattie Clement went to ! I‘OR SALE. Parlor organ in lirst- by her mortgage deed dated the twe considerable to his car in a Camp examination it was damage head- of recorded concrete steps. Upon Etna last Saturday to remain the DRINKWATER, At ! class condition for sale at a bargain day September, 1912, on collision. The trouble came from an- through Saturnay Cove, in found that hr was suffering from strains Registry of Deeds, Book 295, Page campmeeting. Sept. Hannah wife of I ORRIN J. DICKEY, other car running on the wrong side of Northport, 2, j., veyed to Alfred L. Bowden a certa and several cracked ribs. There were no Oscar H. 2w36 Maine. the road. Ilrinkwater, aged 55 4 ] Belfast, of land situated in said Bur: services at the t irst and Second Cong’l Mr. and Mrs, Charles Herrick of Bos- years, parcel months and 23 hounded as t '- ton were of L. A. days. j ami described follows, Churches on Sunday. John N. guests White and fami- Capt. Staples and daughters KIDDER. In ginning n the town r«>:ul leaning ly a few days last week. Winterport, Sept. 2, Helen and Ethel left for their Brooklyn Charles Edward 70 33 Main Street. Sherman b’acksmith shop ti the ftlurg On Monday evening, Sept. Anchor Kidder, aged years. 8th, home on Monday after a visit with his Hon. C. M. Conant and at the southeast c riu of Mrs. S E. will hold the first meet- family, C. H. Seavey. In Troy, Aug. 27, Mrs. Julia Wanted O. S., Will do and I r s<>l' collect and Chapter, mother, Mrs. Horace Staples and brother and and Mrs. Julia 79 family washing Washings lot; then wester y by Mrs. ules’ Libby family White Seavey aged years. ing of the season and observe the annual deliver. Reasonable good service land of li E then south' i' Flitner. were visitors in Swanville, Thursday. TREAT'. In Aug. prices, Also men’s suits to clean and press. A Kinney, Children’s Night. All officers are urged Searsport, 29, Capt. and good work. Kinney |j;,e to land of Daniel .!> j Forrest W’. 77 1 No. 1 work. done. Give me a trial room in or- Miss Agnes Wescott of who Treat, aged years, month said Daniel Jones' north to be in the chapter promptly Boston, has Miss Louise Libby has returned to her I. A. K., 14 Bay View Belfast. easterly by been her aunt and 15 days. St., 1 said Morgan road; then on said >•: der that the meeting may be opened at 8, visiting and brother in Cas- duties in the E. M. G. after hospital Open Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays. of oi.< -half act time for the social hour tine, arrived last Friday for a few beginni. g, containing allowing ample days three weeks at her home here. 1 spending BELFAST PRICE or less, which mortgage afid flu that will follow for the children. A pro- with her aunt, Mrs. L. M. Partridge, and CURRENT. i4 and Saturdays Fridays ami claim thereby secured were ass; of for the entertainment of cousin, Miss Leora. Eugene Buzzell, Jr. and Ole Pearson of FOR salf: gram games me, the undersigned, by deed of a.-.- Revere, Mass., are guests of the former's Corrected Weekly for The Journal. until 8 o’clock. the children of members who are the dated July 5, 1913, recorded in Wald Miss Grace Calkin arrived Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. J. L>. Foss. FROTI1INGHAM HOUSE on High St. guests of the evening, has been arrauged grandparents, PRODUCE MARKET PAID PRODUCER of Deeds, Book 328, Page 12; and v ... be with her Miss Phoebe and her Most desirable location; large amount of sister, Condition -f said t •■•-n a* by Mrs. J. H. Duncan and Miss Violet Oscar Colson who has been the of mortgage has Miss Agnes for a few guest Apples, per bbl., Hay, $20 00a25 00 C. W. Lancaster. low price and easy terms. refreshments will be friend, Murphy, land; is broken, now, therefore, by reason Meyers. Simple at the his mother, Mrs. Albert Foss, has return- $3 00a4 00 28 days Devereaux camp. All left Hides, tf36 Apply to CITY NATIONAL BANK breach of the condition thereof 1 Da., served. ed to where em- 10 for Portland Saturday. Newburg, Conn., he has Beans, pea, Lamb, 28 closure of said mortgage. ployment. Beans, y. e., 10 Lambskinsl OOal 50 Dated at this tv. The of Capt. Forrest W. Treat Burnham, Maine, [death Capt. George Ginn and wife and Butter, 55a57 Mutton, 20 day of August, 1919. occurred at his home on Friday night. and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mason of Still- FOUND daughters Capt. and Mrs. Perry Beef, sides, 15al6 Potatoes, 1 50 1-RED A. Me ALL! He was the son of Richard and Eliza who water visited Mrs. Edna Harquail and Sprague, have occupied “Camp So- Beef, f. q., 15 Round Hog, 22 Small Rent Wanted By his Attorney, and was born in called on other friends and Satur- 'Matthews! Treat this noma” for several left for their Friday 36 A SWEATER 3w35 H. R. t’OOLIDtiE. weeks, Cheese, Straw, 10 00al2 00 THREE town July 14, 1842. On July 20, 1873, he homes in day last week. OR FOUR furnished or par- Brooklyn, Tuesday. Chicken, 35 Turkey, 26a32 to married Miss Elizabeth Nichols, and to tially furnished rooms, with water, for Apply Mr. and Mrs. George Ritchie of Pitts- Calf Skins, 65 Tallow, 2 MRS. Charles and were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sherburn and winter months. References if desired. CHARLES O’CONNELL, them two sons, Sidney, and 35 SALVAGE son came field Mrs. Minnie Williams of Brad- Duck, Veal, 20a22 lw36* No. fi Park born. A quiet, genial man, much loved young from Limestone to spend Furnishings not important. Apply to Street. ford were guests of E. E. Ritchie and Eggs, 62 Wool, 60 Turn trash into casli friends among whom he has come and Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. John Ger- unwashed, ORR1N J. DICKEY, your b> by family Aug. 27th. 35 8 00 the since rish. Mr. Sherburn’s sister, Mrs. Calla- Fowl, Wood, hard, 2w36 Maine. your old rags, rubbers, iron, papci\ gone cheerfully through years 32 Belfast, CARD OF is still at the Gerrish home. Geese, Wood, soft, 6 50 THANKS metals and .< retiring from the sea, Capt. Treat will be han, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ames of Orono azines, bags, burlaps, We wish to express our sincere thanks material to SAM FREEDMAN greatly missed about the village. His sea Mrs. Alice J. Hall and were guests of A. R. Wellman and fam- RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKET daughters Aina to all those Tel. 229 1. 16 Bi career has been a and honorable Wellman who remembered us during Cross St., long one, and Sadie of Lewiston came Sat- ily Sunday. Master Raymond 35a38 2 20 NOTICE Bagley Beef, corned, Lime, our recent a line and call at the of 15 on the A. them home. bereavement and for (lowers Drop ljwill promi beginning age brig urday to visit her sons, Messrs. Herbert accompanied Butter, salt, 18a24 Oats, 1 02 Notice is hereby given that the annual J. Ross. At 22 he took command of the sent to the funeral. pay you the highest market prices and Clyde Bagley. They were accom- Amos Miss Louise and Corn, 2 34 Oat Meal, 8 meeting of theClough Veteran Charitable and a Conant, Libby Mrs. Ella F. Staples brig Celia M. Carver, a year and panied Mr. and Mrs. Matt Fetnald of Cracked corn, 2 19 7 Association will be held by Lewis Libby attended the centennial Onions, at Windermere and Family. half later the brig Aberdeen. In 1873, the Corn 2 Troy. dance held in Comet grange Swan- meal, 19 Oil, kerosene, 21a22 Park Oct. 7, 1919, at 10 a. m., when the bark Herbert Black was built for him and hall, WANTED ville, Monday evening, Aug. 25th. Cheese, 45 Pollock, 15 question of disposal of the care of their sailed him for ten years. Mrs. Levi S. Griffin with her daughter, by successfully Cotton seed, 4 25 Pork, 35 building at Windermere Park, Unity, will the next twelve he was Mrs. Edric Coleman and little daughter, C. O. WANTED During yevs Whitney and daughter, Miss Cranberries, 00 Rye meal, 8 be voted on and changes in the by-laws A second-hand safe, master of the His last Ada Frances, left Saturday for Thomas- ship Iceberg. Alice, visited W. E. Whitney in Newport Clover seed, 32a42 2 85 will be made. All A art in sec- to Shorts, stockholders are re- good quality square good command was the ship St. Paul. He is ton, remain until Monday with her Aug. 27th. were to to They accompanied Flour, 13 50al5 00 Sugar, 11 quested to be present. ond hand condition, 9x12. Will pay cash. medium size. survived widow and two sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Apply by ,his sons, Carmel by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Libby who H. G. seed, 5 75 Salt, T. t, 1 35 K. BANGS, President. Address “ART SQUARE,” of Boston and Charles of Saranac Demuth. visited Dexter Sidney Roberts and family. Lard, 38 Sweet potatoes, 7 R. W. BERRY, secretary. Republican Journal. FRED D. JONES