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The Republican Journal. * VOLUME 94. NO. 32. BELFAST. MAINE. THURSDAY. AK.I ST lO, 1922. FIVE CENTS

6 Fair, 15, Waldo County City Government PERSONAL PERSONAL PERSONAL THE BRAoBURY MEMORIAL C [Mew Belfast August HOSPITAL. & 17. The management of a hospital such as 16 The regular meeting of the Belfast City Charles Edwin Gross of Rockland is James C. Robertson and f amily have Mr*. Milton Stephenson is visiting re- our Waldo County General Hospital pre- Republican Journal, Council was held Monday night, Mayor visiting his Mrs. Ellen P. Ryan. returned from a month’s outing at Swan latives in Houlton. sents its as well as its joys and aunt, Belfast, Maine. for this year’s event, problems Wescott presiding: Aldermen Cooper and Lake. j» in readiness that now con- is a few Gentlemen: Will kindly apace L|| not the least of the former and V. Charles Allen of Auburn is the guest Miss Jane Mudgett spending you give attractions is so ar Vaughan Councilmen L. Hall, of ; fronts the trustees first, how to of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pitcher at the Bat- for days with Miss Isabel Coombs at Bay- to the following news item? the program arc, Lane, Staples, and Pattershail, absent. Mrs. Lefia M. Cottrell left Friday days’ attendance make an income cover a (10,000 a week side. “The citizens of Belfast and of Waldc that three big (8,500 The roll of accounts was read and tery. StODington, where she will spend ,ged pass- and also the State an first day is Farmers’ ! year’s expenses and second, how, at the with relatives. county throughout fd The ed as follows: Dr. S. S. DeBeck of Franklin waa a Herbert F. Young of Cambridge, Mass, txpected. in announce- same time, to replace a nearly worn out greatly interested the recent association has purchased of .f 823 62 recent guest of his daughter, Mrs. Win. Miss Green of is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Albert D. and the with a new and Contingent Sibyl Spencer, Mass., ment that the Bradbury Memorial Hos- |y I heating plant adequate 33 Farm a pure bred Highways 6,868 L. Luce. was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mowry. Stock one insure the comfort and safety of pital will be opened on or about October ( l,ongley to Supt. of Schools. 118 76 to be of the Lloyd Jealous, Condon shore. ar- 1st in Belfast. heifer that is going given | our patients during the rigors I Armory 62 50 Miss Margaret Copeland of Thomaston Mrs. A. B. Meade of Natick, Mass., Blstein ft has to be done. to visit relatives in Belfast Belfast is to be congratulated upon free to someone. All pa- ; coming winters, Street Lights. 402 26 is the guest of Mrs. Ben Ames Williams Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rand of Rye, N. rived Sunday ray absolutely the and of its citizens The work of our hospital is well Machinery and Tools 249 62 at arrived last as of and vicinity. energy foresight are welcome to take part Battery. Y., Wednesday guests of the fair been Waldo Free Library. 372 79 that have made such a valuable in- ons known. It has County’s Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury. Percival of is that some School 16 04 Mrs. I H. Wilband of Somerville, Mr. and Mrs. William no other* this contest, and it hoped Good Samaritan for twenty-one years Contingent. stitution possible. There will be Free Text Hooks.. 9U 15 Mass., ia relatives in her Mr. and Mrs. Israel Porter of Pittsfield were guests of Mr. Maine secure this valuable Its medical and have visiting Belfast, Salem, hospital of its size in the State of rtner will anima| patients, surgical, and Insurance 98 85 former and Bruce. Repairs home. Mass., are guests of their aunt. Miss Mrs. H. G. that will have a more modern and up-to- to be the nucleus numbered thousands. 900 00 that it may prove Paupers... avenue. id are Fannie C. Welch, Northport from date an x ray room, The demands upon it growing rap- Sewers. 32 24 Captain and Mrs. F. L. Dow of Brook- Ralph S. Collins arrived Sunday equipment, including splendid herd of blooded cattle radium steril- another idly, testifying to the need and the effi- Cemeteries 4 50 lyn N. Y., are at the H. H. Coombs house Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Stearns and daugh- Boston to spend a vacation with his par- equipment, operating room, County or hereabout. This con- call and Waldo ciency of its staff. The autom&bile and Street Sprinkling. 912 17 for a few weeks. ter Elizabeth of are ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Collins. izing room, elevator, system be conducted by N. S. Donahue, Fitchburg, Mass, t will our Maine “good so extensively- Sidewalks. 75 60 of Mrs. Stearns’ Mrs. W. emergency ward, etc. one roads,” guests sister, who has been em- Agent. Everything indicates Fire 615 66 Miss Susie Mooers of Boston arrived Hon. A. A. Knight, This has been made possible' lunty used by tourists, help to account for the Department. L. West. is hospital exnbitsof fine cattle ever 63 30 to a few daya with Mrs. ployed in Boston for several years, the largest fact that during the past two years our City Building. Saturday spend through the generosity of Mrs. Enna A. this section of the State All Police Department 51 CO William a few days in Belfast. own in come towns L. Luce. Mrs. Katie Jackson returned Sunday spending Bradbury and others interested in the patients have from fifty-six 164 40 should be made to K. F. Dyer, City Park morning by boat from where she welfare of the Belfast. tries and cities. Points as far south as Wash-, 940 67 Mis-. Ruth MafTitt of Lewiston Bostoa, Fred Dean and son Parker of Lawrence, city of and ox General School Purposes. W. Cattle Dept. The horse pul- has been in the Homeopathic for From now until Waldo ipt. D. C. and as far west as Chicago. Team. 133 05 the weekend in the Hospital will return home, next Saturday its completion to be one of the ington, City spent Waldo, guest Mass., contests are getting treatme.it. Swan will be alive with many functions ig The great majority of them, however, \ of Mrs. C. D. Gurney. after a stay at the Rogers cottage, county of the fair and already several given for the benefit of the Bradbury itures were from our own Waldo County from Total.*12,875.49 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jealous of Leices- Lake. have been made. All those desir- William L. Luce is spending the week Memorial A tries corner of it. de for a Hospital. large committee,, contests should make every The petition of Louis Lernos ter, Mass are guests of their son, Lloyd Charles R. Coombs au- »to enter in these in Portland on business in connection Mr. and Mra. composed of the names of some 300 prom- The demands of the future will be license to maintain a Pawn Broker’s shop in "Wind and Spray” cottage on attend the to Supt. E. L. Colcord, with th : Music store. Jealous, toed Tuesday to Augusta to for the try George Luce, not and we are convinced Luce inent citizens, is being organized he greater, less, was received and laid on the table until the Condon shore. of the Undertakers Poultry Dept, saya that expects three days’ sessions of a sufficient to as- ipt. that our problems will be solved Mrs. E. went to Pttts- purpose raising fund exhibit ever on the present next meeting. Sarah Rogers t largest poultry Miss Chase Whiddon has re- Association. sist the hospital for a long time after its and our future demands will be met, if | Petition of R. P. Swan for establish- lield Tuesday to visit her daughter and Jennie The G. E. Conkey Co. of eleve- to Bunds. we can before our citizens new Weeks. turned to Boston after a visit with her Webster has returned ooening. of stock food get properly ment of a road on the development husband, Mr. and Mrs. Albion Mrs. Horace ns Ohio, manufacturers Mrs. Alice W. Patterson, at her View street, after a The need of such an up to-date hospi- with them. on Northport avenue, was received and sister, her home on Bay ve made very attractive offers to the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith and daugh- tal with all the that the most After careful observation of the meth- on cottage in East Belfast. at the Waldo County advantages of their j referred to committee highways. surgical operation r aaaociation and many pro- ter Sarah of Boston are guests of their modern equipment makes possible has od being pursued by the Knox County ; The following order was passed: and Hospital.. will he offered as premiums in this son Ellis and at the Bat- Mrs. Maurice S. Wood daughters been in Waldo ets and the success Smith, family, long apparent county. General hospital great Ordered: That whereas all bids for the Marian and Sarah have been recent and The agricultural exhibit, tery. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Cushman Physicians throughout the State have pirtmcnt. the Waldo General new school Club and the attending it, County construction of the High guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. the week e Boys A Girls Canning the four children of Ellsworth spent been watching the building of the Brad- Hospital trustees arranged also with were in excess of the anticipated Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roundy ana son street. Fred bibit which have heretofore been very building F. Sheldon, Church end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bury Memorial Hospital with great inter- National Service Associates of New York of the available funds, that Edward of Portland are guests of Mr. and conducted by N. S. amount, also, and are well aware of the value that efully skilfully our needs to the of has Waldo Brown. est, to assist in a plan to get no one of them be accepted and that the and Mrs. Eugene R. Connor of North- Horace Chenery Concord, Mass., nahue, County Agent, promise to be by to it will be, not only to Belfast, but to the people. the bids be return- arrived to spend a few weeks’ vacation Mrs. Will R. Howard has returned best exhibits yet. The Ladies' checks accompanying port. entire district." the on the field. at Lake from surrounding Their representative is j ed at once to thjs respective bidders. at the Lloyd cottage, so-called, her summer home at The Battery Dept, conducted by Mrs. J. Mrs. Sarah Peavey and Mr. and Mrs. The trustees of the Bradbury Memorial neywork The trustees do not propose to spare Quantabacook, Searsmont. the Waldo County Hospital and is very Paul, Mrs. J. W. Jones. Mrs. J. F. j Adjourned. Charles W. Day of Chelmsford, Mass Hospital and the executive committee themselves in this emergency, and they much improved in health. jlson and Miss Edith Southworth will are the month of August at the Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Gay of Brooklyn, lormed to raise the fund for the same count on the hearty coopera- spending the and finest confidently VALUABLE HEIFeR N. autoed here Wednesday and will Walter G. Ferguson of would would ve one of largest displays the entire Battery. Y., Mr. and Mrs. be very grateful if you give tion of the citizens of county | who of er offered in this county. Every as- spend the month with their family, Brookline, Miss., wbo were guests this item as much space as possible in j We propose to raise not only enough Helen Ora Rogers has returned from ranee is of a record attendance Given Free The are at Bayside for the season. and Mrs. B. S. Fergnson at North- your valuable columns. given to meet the needs referred to, but Away Absolutely By of Mr. is Merchants & money Portland, where she was the guest her rthe second day which j Fair Association. of Fitch- port, returned borne Tuesday. Very truly yours, enough to ensure against repetition, j Belfast uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Goodwin inufacturers Day and on the third day fam- Norman H. White, Jr., Waldo county’* poor must not be turned The Belfast Fair Association has pur- Kimball. burg, Mass., and the latter’s father, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nichols and lieh will be Governor'! Day. Governor Chairman, Executive Committee, from our door because the Slate appro- j Frank Dillon of North Canton, Ohio, and Mr. Jesse Boynton, all of Gardi- iter and members of his statf will be chased from the Longley farm at Ply- Miss Nellie M Rose of Auburn who has ily Charles R. coombs, does not nearly cover the cost of were recent of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. of Mr. and Mrs. about 1.30 P. M. priation guests ner, were Sunday guests pected on the grounds a very high priced pure- visiting Mrs. H. H. Coombs has gone to Chairman, Board of Trustees. the service we render them. mouth, Maine, R. Coombs. Charles T. Stackpole, Cedar street. d will be escorted from the main gate 1 as Edith Tehan (25,000 will supply the need; that is, bred Holstein heifer calf whose name is Islesboro the guest of Mrs. By Charles R. Coombs. the guest stand by ttie Belfast Band Dr. Charles Faulkner of North Gaston, Carle came home from will pay the deticit, insure the new heat- and Capt. Frank Grinale. Mrs. Essie P. will render music throughout the j Longley’s Countess Ononia Korndyke. It and Dr. Walter Crites of Lewiston and Mrs. lich ing plant and substantially increase our ! Mass., Islesboro, Tuesday to join Dr. PENDLETON-L Y ON. Band is under the skilful man- The name Mrs. E, R. Lagerquist and Willard at the r. The endowment. was born December 13, 1921. daughter, are guests of Dr. Jennys O. S. in an auto trip to Augusta, present modest a Vickery this cf J. Lee Patterson, aam Ononia who have been spending month with Dr. and Mrs. C. W. in tment year The plan of action is being formulated. of its is Longley’s Korndyke, home of his parents, where they were guests of Gov. Baxter The Bangor Commercial of Aug. Srof, a of both in- Mrs. P. A. Waldo avenue, have io promises fine program No. 411801, which was sired by the Senior Ward, Jennys, Cedar street. committees of Within the week the names of the citi- a conference oi the county has the following account of the wedding and vocal selections. The Prescott Korndyke, No. returned to Brockton, Mass. umental zens kindly agreeing to be members of a Sire, Longley’s C. and L. Wilson the State Committee. condition and Misses Edith Amy of an Islesboro man well known in ck never was in better 224676, He was Champion and Grand Harriet Clark has to young central committee of lifty to organize and Miss M. returned were in Rockland last Friday and Satur- and of the entries of horses and Waterville Fairs Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer ClarK eady one largest direct the will be announced. Champion at Bangor the H. H. Coombs Co. store after a vaca- this city: campaign day, guests at the Thorndike Hotel. They of accompa- sr known has been received, and many in 1920. The sire of this calf is from their daughter Sybil Frankfort, The full plan ol campaign will be an- tion of two weeks spent with her mother attended the lecture of Dr. William Hung of Ellsworth, The marriage of Dr. Judson P. Pendle- id fought contests are assured. An 36 lb. Grandson of Colantha Lad, Hen- nied by Miss Hope Clark nounced in next Thursday’s paper. in Knox and brothers in Waterville. in the Chautauqua were the ton of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Misa Elaie nas been secured in He of Peking, China, to Belfast Sunday and >erienced starter Giles G. gervald Countv Colantha, No. 320528. motored Eugene K. Spear, Abbott, course. Mrs. Rose M. Lyon, daughter of E. E. Lyon of thin McCubrey of So. Portland, Me. Un- is now their sire for which they Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Smardon and guests of Mrs. Clark’s sisters, L. Louville J. I’ottle, F. 1. Wilson, M s. Ira junior city, was solemnized at All Souls church, attractions mav be seen little son Junior of Portland are spending C. Snow left Sat- York and Eva L. Holmes. lal free special Cobe, Mrs. E. A. Carpenter, Leslie A. paid $5000.00. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o’clock. Rev. The flying exhibition it will be a week with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clay. a few weeks’ vacation in all three days. Edward Trustees. As the above records show, urday to spend j Loren F. Carter, Supt. of the Nor- Charles A. D. of the thous- Payson, Evans, is Mr. Dr. Moore, D., pastor lure to please everyone Fifty hard to find a better blooded animal in Mrs. Smardon Clay’s daughter. one of the Morse cottages at George’s thern Maine Sanatorium, Presque Isle, church, was the officiating clergyman, and I dollars worth of midway rides, con- the state. Liberty. The former’s a few Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Blaisdell, ac- Lake, mother, with Mrs. Carter is spending days the couple was unattended. The bride of sea plane, Ferris wheel and CENTRAL MAINE FAIR. The heiter will be given absolutely free Mrs. W. H. Snow, will spend a week ,iug companied by their guests, Dr. and Mrs. with Rev. and Mrs. George C. Sauer, was given in marriage by her father. The will be seen in one of the to the person who guesses its correct with them. an- rry-go-round Silas C. Blaisdell of New York, have Cedar St. They are enjoying their wedding was a small and simple affair, m Maine this same. The [est midways year. Garden vegetables raised by boys and weight or the nearest to the on their way to been visiting in Winterport and Bangor. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Kelley of nual vacation and are attended only by relatives and intimate girls, selected with painstaking care from guessing contest will be under the direc Waltham, Mass., arrived recently for a Conn, and New York. friends. Immediately following the cere- MRS. M. TURNER : their in which have worked tion of the County Agent. The heifer Miss Alice ohaw of New York and JAMES gardens they short visit with relatives. The former mony. Mi. and Mrs. Pendleton left upon bard since early spring, will be a feature will be on exhibition during the entire Rockland and Mr. John C. Farber of Miss Helen Moore R. N. of Halifax was here in the recent war period and a wedding journey upon the completion of lehssa A., widow of Janies M. Turner, ! of the vegetable show at the Central three days of the fair. New York arrived recently as guests of the week end with Miss Mabel Wad- was connected with tbe harbor patrol. spent which they will reside in Brooklyn, N. Y. of died at Persons will be to re- Mrs. william E. Kotman at North Shore. to Boston Sun- Rockland, Sunday evening Maine Fair. Waterville, August 28-29-30- guessing required liu R. N. They returned a They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles The bride was guest of honor at number home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown, 31 and Sept. 1st. gister their mme and address. At the to resume work at Household Mr. and Mrs. George F. Reynolds and R. Coombs. day night of social affairs preceding her marriage, r Little River, where she had been The red-checked close of the third day the animal will be Asso. School for Atten- tomato, plump pea, Mr. and Mrs. HarryH. Russell of Eastern Nursing Training among them being a tea given by Mrs. H. rding for about six weeks, fler death weighed and the name of thj winner an- F. Pi accompa- at 222 Newbury St., Boston. | long string-beans, golden carrot, yellow Promenade, Portland, were week end Mr. William ndleton, dant Nurses J. Hunt, Tuesday afternoon at her home jlted from a paralytic shock. She sweet and blood red be-t wiii peep nounced. Lvery one attending the fair nied two teachers from the Oxford Miss Wadlin is acting Supt. for the sum- corn, guests of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Stev- by on Grove street. Among the out of town 1 born in Palermo June D, 1842, the out at fair visitors from tall ar- is entitled to a free guess. Miss Leary and Miss mer and Miss Moore is one of the staff. glass jars ens. Springs Sanatorium, guests for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. ghterof Luke and Thankful (Burgess' ranged tastefully in long rows in the can- the week end with the lat- Bfown, spent Mr. Alton R. Collier left for his home in Ray Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Fields Seeley n, aod for many years her home had ning exhibit reserved for boys and giris in LEAVIT I-HART. John F. Rogers has returned to his ter’s Mr. and Mrs. Brown of parents, Ne.v his car after spend- Pendleton, Jr., Mrs. Winfield Pendleton a in Rockland. She was twice mar home on Mam after being in the season London,Conn.,in the home-gardening club work. street, 1 Hampden, who are spending the and Mrs. Effie Clinker- her lirst and ing ten days with his wife and daughter daughter, Harriett, I, husband being W. II. Ham- Baskets heaped high with garden pro- George U. Leavitt of Limestone Waldo County Hospital several weeks at their cottage at Bayside, Northport Ellen at the home of T. J. FTisbee. He broomer and Mrs. Alice Pendleton, all of n, the father of Arthur Hamilton of duce of all kinds, freshly picked by boys Mrs. Fannie Briggs Hart of Belfast were with pneumonia and is gradually im- Mr. Earle L. Talbot is a two was as far as Boston by N. Y„ relatives of the groom, city. The funeral was held in the and late married at the Methodist parsonage, 7 having accompanied j Brookyn, __ and who have toiled early proving. girls, as and and Mrs. J. Edwin E. in Grove 5th. weeks’ vacation from his duties clerk Cyrus Young. Mr. Toung returned by Mr, Ganong, ipel Cemetery Wednesday at to raise them, will vie with the canned Court street, Saturday evening, Aug. Donald D. Whitman recently severed at tha post and with Mrs. Talbot boat after a trip. He Edwin Ganong, Jr., andMissJean Ganong i. m., Rev. William Vaughan of the in their to attract the The ceremony took place at 7 30 p. m., office, Monday’s delightful vegetables elTorts arm while an artery in his right working and three children and Mr. and Mrs. visited his son in Arlington, and friends of Toronto, Canada, and Mrs. C. S. Gowen iversahst church officiating. The in- attention of passersby. Rev. Charles W. Martin officiating with on his car and is having an enforced va- Charles Bruce and son plan to leave Fri- of Crescent City, Fla., relatives of the ment was in the East Nurttiport Cerne- Children interested in exhibiting at the the double ring service. They were un- in Medford. cation from his duties as driver at the on a of bride. A number of the came to a gown of day for Islesboro camping trip guests J- fair have been getting ready for the show attended. The bride wore light L. P. Swett of arrived re- local office of the American Railway Ex- ten Mrs. Bangor this city on the owned silk. Mr. Leavitt is one of the about days. yacht, Wacouta, since early spring. Garden club leaders gray pros- to be the guest of her brother, NORTON press Co. cently by Mr. Stevens, the boat occupying a berth REUNION are them perous potato farmers in Aroostook Coun- coaching carefully. Miss Gladys Young of Augusta and William Weshe of C urch street, and at the its here. there from where he E. Richards of ferry slip during stay Lessons in canning are being given the ty, going Belfast, Mr. and Mrs George Mr. Fred Lowell of Providence, R. I., are Mrs. Weshe, until last Wednesday after- 'he annual reunion of the Norton fam- in to those of the spent his earlier life. Mrs. Hart has al- the former one of the editors children addition raising Dorchester, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Getchell. noon, when she left on the boat for Bos- will be held at the home of Fred Nor- lived in Belfast and has many are at the THE CHURCHES vegetables. ways of the Boston Post, registered Miss Young is a former student of the ton. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L Harding a vacation. Their Palermo, Saturday, Autf. 19, 1922. The Central Maine Fair is doing much friends who extend cordial congratulations Temple Heights Inn for Belfast high school and plans to enter the and Mrs. Timm motored to Bangor for relatives of the family are and best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt the Orrin J. cordially to encourage boys and girls in other fields. son William is at Dickey’s Augusta General Hospital this fall to Mrs. Swett, and Mrs. Weshe accompa- Regular services will be held at the ited and expected to be present. I’ic- amount to went to their home the Prizes for this kind of work Monday making Boys’ Camps. train as a nurse. nied her to Boston. Mrs. Swett went to Trinity Reformed church every Sunday dimier.—Eva Norton Ripley. Sec. J150.00. Howard G. Ellis trip in their auto. at Superintendent j Miss Louise H. Ferguson and her consult a specialist, Dr. Mixer, in regard 10,45 a. m., with sermon by R»v. Wil- is in of the club work activil ies at Henry Walker returned Saturday to charge returned home to ber health. She was formerly Miss Lena liam Vaughan. Sunday school will be nephew, Tolford Durham, his home in N. H after a visit CLEMENTS REUNION the fair. i Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wentworth mo- Hanover, has before | from a few ays’ visit with Weshe, lived in Belfast and many the morning service. Windsor for a few Wednesday with his sister, Miss Ida E. Walker, and | tored to Wednesday friends here. lie Capt. and Mrs. E. H. Colby at Sunset. relatives. He learned the twenty-ninth annual reunion of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lowell and son '■'red days’ visit. They were accompanied by other compos- Mrs. John W. Ferguson remained for a Methodist Church. People’s Meth- Clements family will be held at Nlor- of Mrs. Charles Mrs Wentworth’s Miss Pearle itor’s trade in the Belfast Journal office Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crane of Burling- Montville, and Mr. and cousin. Mrs. odist W. longer visit with her sister, Colby. now connected with the Dart- Dr. and Mrs. Church, Rev. Charles Martin, ILight grange hall, Monroe, Thurs- Trask of Mass., were recent callers at Hyson, who has beeu their guest the past and is ton, Vt., accompanied by [ mouth in Hanover. who have Deeu their | pastor; parsonage, No. 7 Court St.; tele- > Autf. 17.—Annie B. Sec. ; Fred Toothakers’. week. S. Fletcher of Idaho, is Printery George E. Morgan, Clements, Roland Stites, phone, 213.11. service A. K. Flet- guests several weeks, and by Mrs. Sunday morning the guest of his grandfather, Dr. and Mrs. Ashley A. Smith and at Miss Isabel 10.45. Sunday school, 12 m. Evening Searsport avenue, East Belfast. Mrs. Forrest Dean of Ban- Crane’s daughter, Britton, cher, Mr. and and service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, and Mrs. C. L. arrived Thursday as guests of Dr. His parents, Mr. Fletcher, gor autoed to Belfast Saturday in the at 7.30. and Mrs. L. Kilgore. They made the Thursday, evening are now on a trip through California latter’s car and were guests over Sunday Harry later in the trip auto and came by the way of the will come to East Belfast of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wilson. Dr. by St. Margaret’s Episcopal White Mountains. They were also guests Chapel, season. Smith preached Sunday morning at the corner Court and Elm streets, August 6. of Dr. and Mrs. Morgan’s son, Rollin K auditorium on tbe Methodist Campground celebration of Holy Communion at 8 Morgan of Portland, who has recently in Northport. ! a m.; morning prayer and sermon at returned fr.m a wedding trip with his 10.45 a. m. Rev. R. A. LL. Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Clark are Miss Helen Potter of Parrock, D., bride, formerly in All guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Bath. D. C. L., priest charge. are cor- Mrs. Harry W. Clark, Northport avenue. dially invited to these services. The latter recently returned from a de- MRS. CARRIE L. DYER lightful auto trip to New York and were The First Baptist Church, Rev. accompanied by the former. Their side C. Pastor. Residence, 13 Carrie L., wife of John Dyer, died Sun- George Sauer, trips included one through the Mohawk Cedar street. Telephone, 123-11. Dur- day at their home on Cross street after a up the Hudson and i ito New Jer- the of the morning $407,632.54 Trail, illness with tuberculosis. She ing mor.th August year’s sey. and evening services on Sunday will be j was born in Belfast thirty-four years DEPOSITED IN omitted except on August 27th, when Mr. and Mr». Urban W. Marshall and a-o, the daughter of Charles B. and Ori- the preacher will be the Rev. Eugene daughter Eliza of Lawrence, Mass., are anna V. Walker and her life has been Philbrook of Randolph, Mass., a former spending a vacation at the home of Mr. spent in Belfast. Her husband, their The sessions of the tiible school and Mrs. Chas. E. Sherman, High street. two children, Orianna W. and David W., pastor will be continued every Sunday, meet- Later they will visit in North fslesboro, her parents, one sister, Lilllian M., wife ing at 12 o’clock. Mr. Marshall’s former home. Miss Mar- of Fred G. Gray, and one brother, David shall is a graduate from the Boston Uni- E. Walker, all of Belfast, survive her. versity and is teaching in the Lawrence The funeral took place Tuesday at 2 p. Mr. and Mrs True Elms and daughter, Mrs. Elms' High school. She is now convalescing m with Rev. Charles W. Martin of the i Shirley were guests Sunday of from a recent attack of typhoid fever. Methodist Church officiating. The bear- sister, Mrs. Clareuce Hali of North AJ« ers were Fred Savery, Walter Dutch, Jo- ams, Mass who are spending the sum- Miss Florence Conrad, R. N., of Bos- seph and Hiram Burgess. I mer at Northoort. ton and Miss Clementina Haynes, R. N Saturday, Aug. 5, $132,933.27 of Beverly, Mass., arrived by boat Sat- urday to spend a few days in Swanville, Monday, Aug. 7, 118,186.38 the auests of Miss Sadie M. NicKerson, Holeproof R. N., the Belfast district nurse. They were classmates at the Beverly, Mass,, Tuesday, Aug. 8, 156,512.89 flasieru : City Hospital. Miss Conrad is connect- ed with the Brigham Hospital in Boston THANK YOU $407,632.54 Sheer Elegant Hosiery Now an and Miss Haynes with the Beverly City j Hospital. W e greatly appreciate the confidence, as expressed Economy Everyday Miss Louise W. Richards is the guest the last few days in Heme folks, Home Banks and Bank Dividend Checks of her aunt, Mrs. Deborah Hopkins, at Heme the amount of that Belfast Savings Deposited OJ can wear beautiful 1 the Home for Aged Women, Cedar street. Investments, by money has on the fac- with us. shapely hosiery every She resigned her position has been deposited Here Will Draw Interest from 1. ulty of tbe Farmington Normal school Aug. day as well as on dress occa- and will leave the middle of September May we suggest to those who bought bonds andU. sions, without increasing to visit her aunt, Mrs. Beoj Eames of Englewood, Calif. Miss Richards’ en- S. Treasury certificates that we nave Safe Deposit in this Bank which You if you was to Your Money your hosiery expense, gagement recently announced at a low in the Electrical- Deposit in Boxes, very rental, only buy Holeproof. Wilson Ellis of this city, who is now Know is Absolutely Safe! California. ly Protected Vault in Waldo County. It is the For back of Holeproof’s Mrs. Forest E. Richardson of Boston, best way to protect your valuable papers from beauty is a fine- formerly Miss Dorothy Babbidge and her loss or Theft. exquisite Miss Phyllis Babbidge of Dark by hire, Misplacing with- sister, WE ARE YOURS TO COMMAND. spun strength that Harbor, a student at Dean Academy, on * We 2% Accounts were recent of their Mrs. pay Checking wear and repeat- guests aunt, stands long 1 Clarence A. Paul, Congress street. They We 4°h on Acconnts and 1 pay Savings All Deposits in this Bank, both Commercial Savings, have the ed launderings. Reasonable left Saturday for Boston. Mr. Richard- Protection. this superior son, who was with them on their visit same National Bank Safety and prices place with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry j hosiery within reach of all. A. Babbidge at Dark Harbor, returned earlier to Boston. Offered in Pure Silk, Silk Faced Waldo Trust Company and Lusterized Lisle, for men, The National Bank of Belfast (The Community bank) City women and children. MAINE Stitchers Wanted BELFAST, —AT— BELFA8T PULLMAN’S PANTS FACTORY BROOKS CA8TINE UNITY J Bridge St., Belfast. Apply at once-t NEW’ BUREAU TO STRENGTHEN The Repibiican Journal HOME ECONOMICS W’ORK

Belfast. Thursday. August io. 1922 An announcement of unusual signifi- __ women has ______*4 4 "4 cigarettes cance to both farm and city been made Secretary of Agriculture PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY by Wallace to the effect that steps will be The Republican loumal Pub. Co. taken shortly to "strengthen the scien- liLxr tific worn of the Department as it may .Racing to home economics.” A. I. BROWN. Editor be related Ultimately he has in view “making the home economic work an independent bu- ADVERTISING Terms, tor one square, V.TIRES reau,” said Secretary Wallace in his pre- inch length in column, 50 cents for one liminary announcement, “ranking with week and 35 cents for earh subsequent THPM PY THPSP TRPAPP one the other bureaus of the department, and KNOW Insertion. placing at the head of it a woman of SUBSCRIPTION Terms. In advance, executive ability, thorough scientific six 50 cents 41.00 a year, II 00 for months; are training, and a broad and sympathetic for three months. They understanding of what is needed to make such a bureau most helpful to the women QUOTATIONS of tfie country Work for women has grown steadily in the of Agr culture. In 1915, "It is a great blessing to possess what Department c°ODllo< the Office Home what has been called of one wishes,” said one to an ancient phil- tor the Economics was created as a part of the Unique— ptrsist- who replied: "It is a still great- osopher, e econo- one does extension service. In this ho ent er blessing not to desire what and Save Mcr.c friendships it has Buy this Cigarette mics work a great deal of attention has not possess.” — sole been given to studies of foods and how farmed Ip upon its of a man’s real great- best to use them, labor-saving devices “The chief proof for INTRINSIC merits-o, of bis own cently three reports iisve Been made for the home, studies of dressmaking ness lies in the perception fullest value. .smallness.” consideration by the House of Represen- materials, etc. While work of this sort NAMES j is for the of FOR THEM-SY THESE tatives. The majority report favors the planned primarily help ASK “Every evil to which we do not suc- women on the farms, much of it is equal- acceptance of Mr. Ford's offer. A min- j cumb is a benefactor.” ly helpful to women in the cities, and RACINE RACINE and a RACINE tit Ml ority report favors its rejection, especially to those in moderate circum- man is to be rich or great all Road “No required third report signed by five members, stances. Multi-Mile Gtri Trusty Tread Country cor but every man should be —no, wise; in favor of says that neither TIRE rejection, A CORD TIRE OF A FABRIC TIRE ONLY A FABRIC honest.” LEST WE FORGE l _ the majority nor the minority reports EXTRA-TESTED IN 30>3*»30>3* GIVING SUPERIOR a fair and unbiased statement SIZES SERVICE PRAYER AT DAWN. have given Abraham made the observation QUALITY of the facts. This leaves tne public that if we bought goods abroad we had Gazette, From the Arkansas bewilder- the goods and the foreigner had our THIS NAME DN EVERY TIRE * mind in a state of complete IDENTIFY THEM-SY stars fade against the sky, but if we bought goods at home pale ment in regard to the merits of the Ford money; je hills lie veiled in mists; we had both the goods and the money Made there is little reason to believe by ord, Thy new day challenges offer and This compresses the entire protective ke trumpets down the lists. that it will ever be accepted, in its pres- tariff question into one sentence. RUBBER COMPANY of for- RACINE ent for this if for no other: The sale in this country every new and an untried field. form, reason, WISCONSIN A day eign made article the like of which is RACINE. And I Thy summons wait — Not very long ago Congress enacted a being made or could be made here means break a lance with Circumstance other distributors Racbw tires and recommend them to To water power act which, among the sale of one less American made arti- ~H?are for you And ride a joust with Fate. things, provided that after the passage of cle. The total loss of sal°s of American whatsoever made articles because of the importation And may befall; said act no lessee could be given a water- Boston Racine Rubber Co., Inc., Boston. Mass. Whatever course I ride— and sale of foreign made goods means in the United States for Master of Tourneys, let me go power privilege that much less production in American In chivalry and pride. a lease period of more than 50 years. factories Decreased production in Ameri- City Garage, Jewett & Hills, Proprietors can factories means but one thing, the United Motor Service Out of the unplumbed mystery PROCLAIM THE GLAD TIDINGS laying off of working men. The increase dawnrise and night. With Fresh Fruit Between of idleness in this country due to this Genuine Delco, Remy and Connecticut klectrical bquipment Never a thing may mar the soul times Anthracite coal has been discovered at policy means but one thing, hard Zenith Carburetor Service. flinching from the fight. But Scarboro, Me., less than five miles from for everyone. The American working the heart of the Portland business sec- man is the biggest and the best customer Ice Cream Dealers 11rite us about a t OERYE fre- SHOALS of farmer. The American for facts Try fine opportun ity foryou Jersey OUR MUSCLE tion, in large Quantities, the vein extend- the American ^ INVESTMENT ing, according to W. C. Davis of Scar- working man is the biggest and best cus- quently with fresh fruits as they boro, the discoverer, 365 miles inland and tomer of American made goods. He is not less than 25 miles wide. Mr. Davis, America’s leading consumer. in season—on a dish When we entered the w»r it was ap- come heaping who was a miner and chemist for many that vast quantities of nitrates parent years in the coal fields of Pennsylvania of Jersey, or a generous slice from a would be needed for the manufacture of and in the West, says the coal found in as hard coal brick of vanilla cream. Crush 'explosives. We could not produce any this section is as good any ; We Handle 40,000,000 “Tripl-Seal” mined in the coal fields of Pennsylvania. ourselves because to make a sauce and .considerable quantity —Oxford Democrat. a little of the fruit we were “unprepared.” But with the This Mr. Davis is not only a practical over the ice cream, a few and extravagance characteristic pour adding energy but he to Calls Year “miner and chemist” appears Toll of our people when roused to action by Every whole berries or bits of the fruit. be a man endowed with extraordinary an emergency, it was decided to provide visual powers. Otherwise he could not The fruit flavors make a delicious com- the country with nitrate plants which have stepped out in Scarboro and discov- Over 80 cent are on a sta- would have sufficient capacity to supply per bination with the smooth richness of the ered a vein of coal 25 miles wide and 365 PURETEST all possible needs. A site for operations tion-to-station basis. miles long extending into the interior. Tablets cream. Try one of these differ- selected at Muscle Shoals and we Aspirin pure Jersey was Maine T he trend of rock in the State of 5 gr. doubt if a better site could be found any- It is the fastest service. ent Jersey desserts. is southwest to northeast, very nearly. where. Two tracts of land, one contain- Waldo county is northeast of Scarboro, ) ing 1,900 acres and the other a little It saves at least 20 per cent in and, if Mr. Davis’ vision is to be relied "Look for the Jersey Sign” more than 2,000 acres, were provided, upon, the Scarboro-Davis vein runs cost. both being contiguous to the Tennessee through our county and we have an river and near Muscle Shoals. The first abundance of coal in Searsmont, Liberty, In most cases the person you mentioned tract is now known as nitrate Knox, Troy, perhaps in other towns, and want will answer; if not, usually plant No. 1, the other is known as nitrate V possibly in Belfast. We hope Mr. Davis No. 2. On each of these tracts can deal satisfactorily with plant can be induced to come to Waldo county you buildings were erected for the man- Tablets are so skill- huge and give us some definite locations before Puretest Aspirin someone else there. ufacture of nitrates and these buildings fully made from TRUE ASPIRIN we begin to dig. thev can be depended on to give were equipped with machinery of every relief. Box of 24 tablets, 2* Let us tell you about it if you and of the best Ni- quick kind needed quality. The National Coal Association has is- at I cents. Only not BY No. 1 has a steam are with its advan- trate plant power sued a statement announcing completion acquainted of furnishing horse CITY DRUG STORE plant capable 5,000 of a “sweeping, impartial investigation” tages. CITY DRUGSTORE Rexall Store ar.d plant No. 2 has a steam power of the massacre and that at least 500 of The power READ 8 READ & HiLLS, HILLS, Propr«tor* plant capable of furnishing 90,000 horse the members of the mob are known and Proprietors, Miles of first-class railroads P. O. Belfast, Maine NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE power. can be arrested any time that Attorney- Square, fSOLD were built on each of these great tracts General Brundage of Illinois gives the AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Buy Dependable of laDd, equipped with the best locomo- word. This is interesting, but it would Goode with the best steel E. K SPFAK, Manager tives obtainable and be more to the credit of the State of Illi- FOR SALE at There are concrete Right Pricet freight cars made. nois if the proper officials of that State Marshall formerly parts of mixers and machinery tools and imple- h ad made this in- The properties, “sweeping impartial the Jonathan E.well estate, situated in Bel- all sorts which could ments of possibly vestigation” and had promptly taken ac- fast, Northport and Stockton Springs, as fol- There are hun- be used in outside work. tion to punish the guilty. The Herrin of houses, some of them modern LAND IN BELFAST dreds outrage was the biggest lynching bee and txpensive, some are moderate in cost ever held in the United State and thus 1. Lot of about 15 acres extending from For the C News and suitable for workmen and Avenue to the shore, well wooded, porting but ample far no real effort seems to have been Northport their families. Plant No. 1 cost the gov- desirable for summer home or for cutting up made to apprehend and punish anybody into cottage lots. ernment $12,887,941, and plant No. 2 ^ho took part in that horrible affair. 2. House and lot of one eighth of an acre, Read the Boston Globe cost $66,256,393. In the immediate vi- adjoining above parcel on Northport Avenue. cinity of these plants the government International banking i nterests tell us 3. The old Preston place, so-called, on Avenue A. J. Mudgett's another tract of land known t hat if we would sell our products in for- Northport opposite Arrange to have the Boston Globe in your purchased house, containing about thirty-four acres. Waco There are 500 acres eign markets we must buy in foreign mar- as the quarry. home every day in the year. Select from our in this iract and here is an abundant sup- kets. American capitalists, who have LAND IN NORTHPORT 180 page catalog. of stone such as is needed for the fix- built factories in foreign countries and 1. That of the Jonathan Eiwell home- Make the Globe Boston ply part your newspaper. on the side of the road Mailed request. ation of nitrates. The Waco quarry cost desire to sell their goods in the United stead lying on easterly from Belfast to Northport Campground, and Read the Globe. States free of are the same Daily Kendall 6c the government $1,302,962. tariff, telling adjoining the North Shore so-called, includ- Whitney situated and well wooded At 88 miles from Muscle story. This is propaganda. The fact is ing the beautifully Read the Globe. Portland, Me. Gorgas, £>hore Sunday point extending from North northerly E*l. 1856 the Alabama Power t bat foreigners buy goods in this country of Shoals, Company and westerly as the shore runs to the head to and Advise your neighbors read the Uncle had a steam power plant which furnish because we have wbat they want and the cove, unusually well located adapted for a large summer residence or hotel, con- electric light and power to more than which, perhaps, they cannot get else- Editorials in the Boston and ed taining about tbirty-four acres. Dudley Daily Sun- and towns. Our where. In all instances they buy here 60 cities government 2. That part of the old Elwell homestead Globe. with day built and equipped a very large addition because it seems to be to their advantage lying on th? westerly side of said road, there- to do so and not because they wish to the dwelling house and other buildings to this and established transmission plant on, containing about fifty-two acres. -_ patronize Ajpericans. The shrewd for liim ^* -r- vmmam the power developed there acres of land lines to bring eign buyer invariably seeks the best mar- 3. About one hundred and ten N L V' Tt'Wl and Shore Acres, so NoI collection no Collections to Muscle Shoals. The cost of this was ket. southerly of adjoining pay. everywhere called, on the road from Northport Camp- $4,900,000. lot has a RELIEF. ground to Temple Heights This While all thia was going on (17,000,000 RUSSIAN long shore front and buildings located on the road westerly of the first mentioned road. were in partially constructing spent Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Com- Creditors Mercantile No. 2.” These various sums of Land in Stockton “Dam merce, has rendered n account of the Springs Agency with expenditure in connection the Mus- activities of the American Relief Ad- About sixteen acres of land, known as the Russia. The record on cle Shoals project, make a total of (102,- ministration in of the Sargent lot. situated Cape Jellison. C. L. FISH, Manager, achievements of this organization under Apply to Thia is more than one-fourth for .243,269. Mr. Hoover’s management is in itself a JOHN R. DUN TON. We are headquarters Belfast, Maine cost of the Panama Cansl. Not a answer to those have 29 J35 Miller #Jhe complete "who Street, Belfast, Maine red granite. We have in jp«und of nitrates has been produced, and charged that America lacked sympathy with suffering Russia because it has re- stock or in transit rugyi,t LLOYD D. time. of Mr. Ford’s offer, and re- United States Relief Administration has, specialty. Leave orders at the stable, McKEEN, trying acceptance are lower than those for its own account and that of other prices corner of Main and Cross streets, and they BELFAST, MAINE. agencies acting through it, shipped sup- will receive attention. offered in the Boston and prompt Phone 126-4. 41tf to tons. The es- plies amounting 788,878 Telephone connection. Scott’s Emulsion timated value of these totals New York stores. Call and CHILBLAINS supplies W. W. BLAZO & SON, is more than $59,000,000.—From Brad- surprisingly helpf'd*® Tired and Som Feet see thor at the Jcuir.alcffice. 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast AlGOLmU street’s. n Are Always Bellevwl Reguiate the Stomach Liver and Bowels. teething children, Make Pure Blood, h „r For Sale when used ns directed* AMY L. WILSON Constipation Relievo Miss Mary E. MacLennan of Brantford, Children toas. Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache. A little tat Mmein Co*. Horwmy. H«. Cry Try them. 10c. 25c. regularly _ Ont., is the guest of her cousin, Donald At druggists. Duane A one-horse SUE M. PARTRIDGE. 1 FOR FLETCHER’S I hartr.acal Co., so e jigger VOUBIMBIIV WUMOffO. A. MacLennan and wife at their summer proprietor, p f) Box wagon. works wonders! 1103, City Hall Station, Hew York. See on the South Shore. home, Loch Haven, CASTORIA •ignature on each box. J. AUSTIN McKEEN. suited in a most painful operation but a Iransters in Real Estate SOUTH MO NTVILLt few years aao. Her many friends are HEADACHE HUMPHREYS’ seriously troubled in her behalf. treat- The following transfers in real estate Miss Frankie Mayhew w as a week- Mf is a Doctor’s Book on the only symptom of Mr. and Mrs. John Cousens of Chestnut were recorded in the Waldo Coumy Keg- end visitor at J F. Ramsay’s W t rou ble somewhere of "Every living thing” ^^^B ment Hill, Boston, are in town, comma throuah Mrs. Ella Thompson is spending the B in your If Remedies, istry of Deeds for the week ending July system. •With Humphreys’ in their tourina car to see Mrs. Cousens’ »ummer with her ni;ce, Mrs. Ruby Ad- your headache comes is in 1922: ^BB free. mother, Isabelle Boody, who poor 31, ms. B from your eyes, con- mailed Merri- to and the aunt, Mrs. Hattie Herbert W. Hayes, Searsmont, Ed- suit an oculist at list of remedies health, Mrs. I.ulu Clement of Pittsfield is vis PARTIAL thew, w o is iiuite ill at the home of Lil- mund Gillion, Boston, Mass.; land and but if FOR iting her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. F. once; you lian Swift in this villaae. buildings in Searsmont. have a headache with furred Conr-Miom. Inflemmetione Ramsay. tongue, Goodrich 1 Ffvrr*. N. to nausea, loss of and v. r Otto H. Kahn, Woodbury, Y., appetite constipa- 2* Worm.. Worm 1. J. F. Burkhill recently of Chauncy, N Wakefulness of Infant* rKWkroRT Dorothy Forbes, Milton, Mass ; land in tion, it nsually comes from disorded 3. Colic. Crying. Y., spent the recently, at the Rip- and adults Islesboro. day, digestion or torpid liver and one or 4* Diarrhea of Children ley home. Bronchi* .< to two doses of "L.F.” Atwood’s Med- new Coughs. Colds. Louise A. Smith, Winterport, Mary tire 7* Mr. John Boyd of Old Town was home } d N * Mrs. Cora Goodwin of Waterville icine will Toothache. Face he. uralg C. do.; land in Winterport. give speedy relief by carry- prices ft! the week-end. Cates, Sic k Il.adacl V. rt go for spent a few days recently with Mrs. O. off and o* Headat he. E. Aldana ing impurities restoring the ever known \Cak stomach Nettie E. and Coleman, Lin- W. —lowest cost imleage lO Dyspepsia.IndiRevi...: Mr. Oscar Blethen is clerking in Mr. B. Ripley. clogged digestive organs to their Laryngitis cotnville, to Frank L Kennedy, Camden; 13. Croup. Hoarse Cough. F. Grant’s store. The friends of Mrs. Carl Adams are normal activity. In tas Lumbago land in Lincolnville. B^BI 1 5. Rheumatism. glad to learn that she is recovering from usingthisold reliable established and Ague, Malaria Mr. Richard Laflin of Bangor spent the Inhabitants of City of Belfast, to Albion ^B ^^^B The new base line tire prices by 1 0. I ever her recent long illness. remedy you take no B Ble d. * week-end at his home here. lot and store on Main a 17. Plica. Blind. F. Goodhue; street, chances. It has a rec- effective motorists in Head Mr. George W. Colby of Concord Goodrich, July 20th, give Catarrh. Influenza. Cold Belfast. ord of ^BB 1©! Miss Helen Lindsey has been the guest have more than B as Tires Hhooplnrf Courfh Mass., and his daughter been definite to tire prices Goodrich 20. a few R. Conner, Northport, to Luella years as a safe guide the Kidneys of Ada Boyd for days. Eugene spending a few with his sixty 27. Disorders of Mass land days mother, Crockett Roberts, Reading, ; Mrs. headache remedy. are the definite standard of Tire quality. They I Hoary Incontinence has to Hallo- Nancy Colby. 30. Mr. Sylvester Otis gone and in Northport. Throat, buildings L. F. MEDICINE Me. can the best tire— 34. Sore Quince well, Me., where he has employment. A very enjoyable meeting of the W. C. CO., Portland, know now they buy very l o Grippe Harold S. Littlefield, Bangor, to Fred 77. Grip. Grippe, T. U was held at the home of Mrs. Cas tire that has and Herbert havo moved land and in the one Silvertown—the 40. Induces Repose Mr. and Mrs. Alley Clark, Winterport; buildings sie Several out-of- quality Martin, Thursday. — Natural Keireshiatf Sleep from the Freeman Snow house to Mr. Al- W interport. because it wears town mem ers were present and a proli- always held its leadership >alc by drugget? everywhere, house. For ley’s F. M. Keith, Searsmont, to Frederick ; table session neld. con- MPHRF.VS’ HoME< >. MEDICINE CO., longer, looks better, and because, mileage nt '* Mr. W. Dixon, Fairville, N. B.; land and = mm< »tw )«* Dr. R. D. Walton, accompanied by j Searsmont. it costs less than any other tire at any and Mrs. Frank Hopkins, left here on a buildings in MONKOE SHINGLES sidered, BROOKS camping trip by motor to Michigan. Margaret F. Wood, Belfast, to James price. Dealers have been quick to point out to Fairbrother, do.; land and buildings in We have a full line of Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellingwood returned shingles customers the and economy Belfast. their big advantage Miss Mildred Deering is at work for j four children of Springfield, Mass., are to Millinocket. July 30. in our yard on Primrose street their vacation with Mr. and Roscoe N. Potter, Searsport, to Luella of buying ps. C. H. Forbes. spending Mr. and Mrs. Eossett of Dexter spent Mrs. Wilmol Farnsworth. I. Curtis, do.; land and buildings in Sears- at reasonable delivered Doris of Jackson is at the week end at G. A. Palmer’s. prices, Miss McKinley port. irk for Mrs. A. B. Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradley and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers of Ohio, without charges. Harriet M. Nickerson, Swanville, to ter Patricia have returned from Miili- were callers at A. L. Ricker’s July 29th. Boody and wife of Rockland Zenas D. Belfast; land in Eddie nocketani motored to Portland, accom- Hartshorn, MILTON B. HILLS Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dickey have gone rnt Miss Carr. Swanville. Cords panied by Sally to *s. E. C. Boody. Harriet M. Nickerson, Swanville, to Amesbury, Mass., for two weeks’ va- Tel. 205 Silvertown Mrs. Mary McCormick and daughters William R. Gilliatt, Searsport; land in cation. ilrs. Jennie Cates Crbckett of Bangor I Mary and Katharine and two Swanville. The Misses Grace and Ella at such base line as these: three weeks with her cousin, Sirah, Hayes prices ipending grandchildren, returned to their homes Alfreda J. Sawyer, Melrose, Mass., to Smalley of Belfast, spent the week end at ita Davis Higgins. after spending a few weeks’ vacation in Roy A. Farmer, Melrose, Mass.; land and M. A. Haley’s. Dr. M.C. A. B. Mrs. Harry Wey- town. in Freedom. Stephenson LINE BASE LINE I Jrs. Payson, buildings Mr. and Mrs. S. Warren Nichols and BASE SIZE SIZE PRICE I uth and daughter, Dorothy autoed to Lotta B. Carver, E. Orange, N. J to PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Clark and son Mr. and Mrs. Bruce were callers at A. W. recently. Charles A Orcutt, Northport; land in jwhegan, Sumner of West Winterport and guest, Knight’s July 29. DENTIST Northport. 30 x CL $13.50 34 x 4 S. B. $30-85 Irs. Clifton Pelton of Camden, N. J., Mr. Edward Riley of Dorchester, Mass., Mrs. Priscilla a teacher in Em- 3i M Emily S. Mosher, Unity, to George R. Puffer., 37-70 the summer with her sister, were on relatives and friends in erson the week end 31 x 3.85 Cl. 15.95 ponding calling land in College, Boston, spent 44 W. Mosher, do.; Unity. MNSONIG TEMPLE. ROOM 3 38.55 Charles Ryder. town recently. W. with her nieces, the Misses Swett’s. 30 x 31 S. B. 15.95 Peter Gallagher, Belfast, to Norris “ 44 x 22.95 39.50 list Caroline Streeter of Exeter, N. H., do ; land in Belfast. Telephone 292-4 32 3* 44 Whitman, “ * he of Miss S. Nina Webb at her E. C. to ^ 26.45 40.70 guest EAST SEARSMONT Mills, Auburn, Maplewood 31 x4 44 in " te here in the village. _ Cemetery Asso., Lincolnville; land fever 29.15 46.95 32x4 44 Lincoluville. “ treasurer of the Albert Marrner was in Rockport 49.30 ialph H. Dunbar, Mrs. | No “cure”—but welcome SMILE 33x4 30.05 Ido Trust Co., of Belfast was a busi- recently. Hayrelief from distress LAXA^W AIR night s called he.e, recently. HYDROGRAPHY FROM THE Mrs. Mary Burgess is in Camden the may be had by applying New base line prices are also effective on and Mrs. Samuel Lord of Boston, guest of relatives. |r. An aviator flying over a body of watet Vicks at bedtime—also Goodrich Fabric Tires is were the guests of her father, Did _• Frank Woods has gone to Knox where enjoys, if the atmospheric conditions are vapors at You Smile H. Forbes by inhaling tries recently. a vouchsafed to he has employment. favorable, spectacle not intervals BASE LINE SIZE baseline! fiequent This Morning? SIZE PRICE rank Davis, Mrs. Mark, Mrs W. E the teaman navigating the same waters. I PRICE p Addie Cross of Knox was a recent guest *'A smile a day called on W. E. Luce From his lofty vantage-point he gels a ie of Newburg of Mrs. Arad Mahoney. Keeps the doctor away** clear view of to a depth iphone operator, recently. objects submerged Finest for sick sour X Mrs. Fred Dean of Camden was called headache, 30 x 3 “55” $9.65 32 4 (Sa'irty) $21.20 of thirty or forty feet. This remarkable stomach, bilious - and son bave re- liver, constipa- 22.35 Ira. Bessie Ingalls to town by the illness oi her father, Otis to the of ted bowels. don’t sicken 30 x “55” 10.65 33x4 transparency of the water eve WICKS Quick, 3i “ home after visiting with her sister, Wellman. or Take for a lied the airman was turned to advantage by gripe. tonight 32 X 16.30 34x4 22.85 several weeks. VapoRob morning smile. 3} fSafety) I. Rose Goddard, Bernice Marriner of Belfast is visiting the Allied air services during the World ¥ Over 17 Million Mrs. Affie her relatives Mrs. L.S. Marriner and Mrs. when German submarines were Jure Ueed Yearly All Druggists Coca* ich Id wardiGooding and mother, War, No extra charge for excise tax. This tax is paid by ickett have been spending a few days Ralph Heald. spotted with great success from airplanes. Me. Now it that the photographic h relatives in D-imariscotta, Mr. Albert Wyman and sister Mrs appears See dealer, and your order A OJV more sensitive than human vision, your place Mrs. Annie Ralph Gott of Reexport were recent cal- plate, Shore jr. and Mrs. Geo. Lander, the Property *for your Goodrich tire requirements. reveals even more striking vistas of j Blanche and Miss lers of Mr and Mrs. A. H. Mahoney. ■kwith and daughter submarine world. Thus it is to FOR SALE within walking distance of return- possible Webb autoed to Belfast Thursday, Florence and Elsie Strout have the town. It includes a house Ohio Nina use the camera in making rapid surveys cottage B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO., Akron, car. ed from after a ten days’ visit with THE y 27, in the Lander Unity of shoals and channels tor the benefit of suitable for use the year round, and about their cousins, Winifred and Velma Strout. of land with trees. SILVERTOWN CORDS FABRICS TUBES ACCESSORIES Work and little twin daugh- navigation. M. Volmat, a French hydrog an acre good apple drs. Harry of THE JOURNAL OFFICE of Jackson are rapher, has recently made a hydrographic Inquire W.LCOOK i, Crvstal and Caroline PRENTISS m of tiding several weeks with her parents, MELLEN G. survey of the waters the icinity one was to disclose and Mrs. Henry W. Webband family. Brest, result of which FINE HOME FOR SALE The many Belfast triends of Nlellen G. a number of dangerous submerged rocks C. and daughter Undertaker Ir. and Mrs. G. Myers Prentiss of Brewer learned with regret that had not previously been charted. In Two story, modern frame house. 8 rooms. Minnie Karn and grandson, ilia, Mrs. of his death which occurred July 30. this country Dr. Willis T. Lee, of the City water, 1 4 acre of land. Situated on all of N. ^ ., have |neth Smith, Buffalo, He was very favorably known here United States Geological. Survey, has Northport avenue, 1 3-4 mile from post her Mr. Henry Horn t visiting son, where he frequently visited his son, the taken a series of remarkable submarine office. Excellent summer or year round Licensed Embaimer wife on Pond Hill. late Harry M. Prentiss. His age was 77 photographs from the air along the Atlan- dwelling. MAURICE W LORD is survived one son and tic coast. Me ale Hiss Mildred Hall underwent an opera- years. He by tf4> Hayford Block. Belfast, License 377. Not C. II. f orbes’ one daughter, Charles F. Prentiss of Such pictures are successful only when every ginger for appendicitis at Mrs, H Harold W. Wright of the water is calm and the air hospital, 1 tiursday the 27th. Dr. Brewer and Mrs. perlectly Maine. Tel. 61-3 Hate William clear. in Belfast, Tapley of Belfast and Dr. A. E. Kil- Bangor. Two grandchildren, Moreover, they probably give Hp. Prentiss and Mary Louise Wright some cases an erroneous impression as to contains ■ were the attending surgeons. Wright reasons Jamaica of Bangor also survive him. Mr. Pren- relative depths. For these they ginger J. E. Stimpson, K. F. D. carrier, has lived cau of 'Jlj. tiss was born iu Foxcroft and never replace the ordinary methods Kodak on at (fa, 4, who was recently operated in Brewer 52 years. He was a member sounding, but, as an auxiliary process, All Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is wSEmie for is rap- Notice appendicitis, gaining and senior deacon of the First Congrega- aerial photography is undoubtedly de- Special Miss Marian The WM Bailey, M N., of tional church and always active in things stined to become a part of the routine made with Jamaica ginger. is We wish to inform the public that w« appoint caring for him. pertaining to the church. He was a practice of hydrographers. are business all the time and if you ginger is ground. The flavor is member of Brewer A. O. U. W. Finishing doing us Payson, Miss Thelma lodge, For 50 AND BOTH CON wish to buy or sell real estate of any kind this village, Mrs. Harry and Foxcroft lodge, F. & A. M. SQUEEZE SUMEK. drawn out by a process of dripping mail 24 TO 36 HOURS we would be pleased to talk with you. d daughter Dorothy of Oak years Mr. Prentiss was a railway of the E. A. STROllT Farm Agency, a liquid through the ginger. Then > are the summer clerk and for more than 40 years (Capper’sWeeklj) spending ROY C. Local time was on the Bangor to Boston run. FISH, Manager, le guests of relatives in Capital squeezes labor and labor gets this “debased ginger” is thrown about two ago and has Rnom'2, Odd Fellows’ Block, Belfast, Me eral days last week. Ife retired years what it can, and neither has much re- M. A. COOK’S ever tf47i away, it could be been in failing health since although gard for the which though used, by and bride (nee Fan- general public pays Iton his last illness was comparatively short. the wages of both. Other ways must be another method, for making gin- started housekeeping last was one of Brewer’s roost Mr. Prentiss found of lixing working conditions than little cottage on College He was in- STUDIO ale. highly respected citizens. by the great economic losses„inflicted by ger owned by Arthur Payson. in the best in the terested only things a great strike. Labor and capital will e best wishes of a host of a the Me. We sell Films It is not from virtuous community. He was member of have to abandon their knockdown and Belfast, CATARRH solely Free Pub- book committee of the Brewer dragout methods and be made to reach motives that this is done. What lic Association and took a great OF THE STOMACH Bessey and three sons of Library agreements with regard to the facts deal of interest in affairs. He would it us to save a little lio, are spending the surn- library which bookkeeping and living conditions nmihii.'.i'jB—.ir ■—ip-ii profit gin- was a lover of the best in literature and attage at Randall Pond, re- reveal to be fair, reasonable and business and lose some a to ger good sed of Elmer Roberts. This art and his influence will be loss the like. rpflOU CANT ENJOY LIFE The of hosts of friends with a > a deliiAitful summer home city sympathy ORRIN J. DICKEY sore, sour, bloated stom- customers and friends? and business associates will be extended LgJ ach. Food does not nourish. to the family. The funeral was held So can Children Cry Instead it is a source you depend is suffering con- Insurance of misery, causing Carpenter Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the FLETCHER’S nvenience with a lameness FOR pains, dizziness and head- upon residence, and the burial was in Dover- Automobile belching, always Clicquot. similar to that which re- Fire, Liability, Foxcroft Wednesday. CASTO R I A aches. You can be sure that PYTHIAN BLOCK. Phone 316-3 The a SI person with bad stomach j only fresh water from should be satisfied with nothing less than relief. bed-rock springs is used ou STATE permanent, lasting i Can’t Beat *1 The right remedy will act upon the and that every ingredi- I SS. Qyuto WALDO, July 24, 1922. linings of the stomach, enrich the blood, Whereas Rufus F. Springer ot Lisbon, Coun- CiwgeiTau ent of Clicquot Club and of aid in casting out the catarrhal ty of Androscoggin State Maine, by his poisons Ale is mortgage deed, dated 20th day of September, and strengthen every bodily function. Ginger absolutely This Tire 1918. and recorder in the Waldo of Registry t| The large number of who pure. Deeds, Book 246, Page 275, conveyed to me, people the undersigned, a certain lot or parcel of land have successfully used Dr. Hartman’s the thereon situate in THE CLICQUOT CLUB CO. with buildings Stockton famous medicine, recommended for all Springs, in the Countv of W'aldo and State of A. At The Price! catarrhal offer the Millis, Mass., U. S. Maine, and bounded and described as follows, conditions, strongest to wit: Beginning at a stake standing oo the possible endorsement for lower side of the road on the center line of the original Shute lot; thence on a line parellel to the SuUthebBtly line of the Shute lot to the The Goodrich is a Penobscot River; thence westerly following Pe-ru-nA “55” the sh re line of said River to a point at the IN SERVICE FIFTY YEARS northeast corner ot said lot; thence by the northwesterly line of saul Shute lot to the iniJC.ir_.i iviiMigp lower side of said road; thence by said road as real tire of real value at a TABLETS OR LIQUID it runs to the place of beginning Being the jj same prem ses conveyed to Edwin J. Grant by SOLD EVERYWHERE H Fred Y. French, Jr., by his deed dated Sep- GI NGER ALE low. tember, A. D. 1915, and recorded in Waldo price remarkably Registry of Deed*, Book 317 Page 365, and conveyed to the said Mortgagor by said Grant by his deed rated February 15, A D. 1918, to which deed and records thereof reference Furniture It is the tire for 1 may be had for a further description of said -Results Count- economy premises, and whereas the c<>rdition of said and at mortgage has been broken, now therefore, by general storing cars reason of the breach of the condition thereof, THE PIONEER CHIROPRACTOR made with all I claim a foreclosure of said mortgage. De Lemos', Eaton Block, tight 3w30 WILLIAM E. FRO JV. the skill of Goodrich. Hi ah Street. Georgia A. Davis Photographing 4 u It has de- 80 MAIN STREET everything you In all its branches. Picture Framing. and Friday. 9 to 11 o’clock A. M. lo mand in a Monday, Wednesday tire—rugged De Lemos, Eaton Block, * construction, long mile- CHichesters WANTED DIAMONDS Second Hand Kitchen Range and looks. GOLD and SILVER ewisea L\8] age good BOUGHT at State price fiftt letter. De Lemos’, Eaton Block, Box 185, Belfast, Maine r i You can't beat this tire for all- High Street. Dr. A, M. around And we sell Lothrop economy. SINCE 1882 FOR SALE DENTIST it at an low unusually price. At Lou> price second Hand 72 Main Street, Belfast. parlot Colonial Theatre nnd Building kitchen stoves. TELEPHONE 336-3 27tf i Charles R. Coombs J. AUSTIN McKEEN. WANTED opening for a LIVE WIRE salesman ia Circlet it more than a Brasaiere. It’s a*ary B. O. NORTON Jbs locality. You can make if oyer big money you are — — and — Service Goodrich Tires Self-Adjusting, simply slip* a bustler. Come in and us. Sales Ford •be Undertaker FOR SALE see No lattara bead, clasps at tbe waist aad under- answered. Proposition is too for High St. “d good any- “■> smooths out ugly lines. Some Boat Bargains: thing but a personal interview, GERRISH & BELFAST ME. if your dealer cam't mond actual No. Silver St., petit, Two 16-foot SMITH, Waterville, Maine. nsaosBro, name, addreee and Motor Boats; one double- fl-OO. For Sale We'lt mend the CircUt pre- end Peapod; two Skiff Tenders (new); one paid. Steeo 34 to 43. A DOUBLE SEATED SURRY without 13-foot Rowboat (Peapod); two second- TO LET Nemo i and in Hygienic-Fashion Institute top good condition. For partic- hand Dories. Prices way down. 120 East 16th St.. Now York. Don't M. ilara apply to GEO. M. GRAY, Belfast, Me. A Furnished Room THE JOURNAL OFFICE. 1 59 High St. 24tf Apply at Journal Office. BKOOKS SWANVILLE. Loss of Appetite— of Tired Mister Marion Goodwin is the guest Master Herman Craney has returned That Feeling relatives in Camden. home from Amherst. ,1- r Is take Hood's Sarsapa- of Boston is the Mrs. Earle and three nii.i their tonic medicine for that Miss Frances Gonyer Haley daughters Mrs J E. Stimpson. have returned to their home in Dorches- tired feeling, nervous weakness, im- guest of Mr. and that it makes ter, Mass. pure blood, aifl testify Miss Blanche M Beckwith is spending bettor. them feel bo** '.eat anil sleep this week with relatives in Skowhegan. Miss Hazel E. Nickerson spent the Hood’s t ,-sapar i'a has given en- week-end in Belfast with her of Knox was the friend, Believes Mrs Fred Blenys tire satisfaction to three generations Miss Ruth Babson Partridge. Ames the lirst of this ! in the Iren ier.t of general debility. guest of Miss Ruth relieves that week. Why It restores the appetite, Miss V’inie M. Nickersop returned to etv s the to after a tired feeling, system Mrs. R N. Colson of Camden has been Portland Tuesday three weeks’ .h-ease- resist infections ! her daughter, Mrs. H. J. Hamlin, vacation at home. aids visiting I Hood’s .Sarsaparilla digestion Inn She is with relatives at the Brooks I Damm has a t -te A Mr. W. E. purchased and makes food gixxi. good this week In Power in Monroe louring car, which he and his ♦nhartic is llcxi s Pills. Dodge Company Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brackett, Mr. ; niece. Miss Hazel E. Nickerson, are learn- and Mrs. Fred Elliott of Somerville, I ing to drive. NORinpoRr Mass were vuesis ul Mrs. Brackett’s Miss Edna Trundy returned from Rel- brother, Albert R Pilley and family, last fast after the week week. , Saturday spending Miss Matian Giddings of Brookline ar- sister at the home of Investments | with her Gladys rived Thursday and is the guest of Miss Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Merrithew, Mrs. Mr. M L Slugg. Ados Ayer at her cottage. Aflie Crockett and grandson, Millard Boulter, spent the week-end with rela- Mr. and Mrs. A. E Nickerson, daugh- CapL Gocdwin took a party of about Portland and Old Orchard re- of and Mrs. ior a tives in ters Helen and Lo's Portland, statistician, “At 20 on a sail down the bay Thursday America’s financial says, present turning Sunday night. Elwilda Strout of Belfast were in town W. BABSON, greatest clam hake and to pick blueberriea. Sunday and attended church. ROGER securities are the best local pui chase. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Leeman of and Miaa Charlotte Pope of Boston ia the Liberty electric power light are congratulations on the birth guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. F. Pope of receiving Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Paine have returned of a 7. New York at the Smith cottage on the 11 1-2 pound boy Monday, Aug. to their home in Philadelphia. Their almost on Mrs. Leeman is at Mrs. C. H. Forbes’ he “Manufacturing corporations depend the South Shore. daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Paine Luttgen, Continuing says, wholly private hospital here in the village. is entertaining friends at "The Lake- and tractions will for a while show up better, but Mr. and Mrs. James R Small of Brook- men in control. Railroads they Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Payson enter- side.” lyn, N. Y., are guesta of Mr. and Mrs. H. the automobile with which to contend. Gas companies tained 18 at their cottage at Randall Mrs. Z. D. Hartshorn and will have labor and Small at their on North ave- Mr, and always C. cottage them were Pond last Sunday. Among I daughter Martha motored to China Lake Water companies are taken over nue, at Bayside. the Mr. seen their best days. rapidly being following out-of-town people: with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Seekins of have nrobably and Mrs. Howard Mr. Charles is into the hands Hon. Norman H. White of Brookiine, Waldron, Belfast Sunday and enjoyed a pleasunt towns. Merchandising fast getting of chain Mrs. and little bv the cities and Mass., who has been spending a short McClusky, Helen Knights outing. time with his family at their summer daughter Phyllis of Portland, Mr. and houses. T. D. stores and mail order home at Saturday Cove, has returned to Mrs. Frank Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mrs. A. T. Nickerson and Mrs returned home from Bangor Boston. Clark of Camden. Nickerson as most last Thursday. Friday the latter went to electric and light companies the attractive local Mrs. Charles E. and Mrs. E. D of “That leaves power Rogers daughter. Bessey Zanesville, Ohio, Prospect to care for her niece, Mrs. who is the summer enter- Miss Louise, arrived in Northport Thurs- spending here, Dickey and baby. investment at the moment.’ day from New York, joining Mr. Rogers tained 23 at her cottage at Randall Pond Miss who The were out-of-town and Adeline, have been guests Sunday. following Miss Nellie M Rose was the guest of Mr. babson’s reasons for believing in power ard light securities: of Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Cobe at Hillside guests: Mrs. B. G. Hussey, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W E Damm and her friend, Miss Here are Farm for the past month. They will oc- Harland Hussey, Miss Shuman of Wind- Gilkey, last Wednesday night. Miss Rose their on the South Mrs. Sadie Lander and and and Miss decreases as cupy cottage Shore. sor, daughter returned to Belfast Thursday GROWTH SEEMS CERTAIN the load and business increase: that is son, Alice and Irving, Mr. and Mrs. Er- to Dark Harbor. The annual meeting of the Bayside cor- Gilkey to more a nest Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason a extent say, the business power and light company poration was held at the theatre to large Tuesday and chil Iren Earl and Ralph of Augusta, The dance at Swan Lake Pavilion last (1) Every corporation depends afternoon, when the following officers o does, the it can manufacture its Mr. John C. Lane of Mr. and Wednesday evening was well patronized I know cheaper product. •were elected: Ira M. Westbrook, but of al groups, President, Cobe; Mrs. Edmund Dow of Palermo, Me. A by the town’s people and the dancing upon management; treas,, Ralph L. Flanders; clerk, C. C. most enjoyable day was spent in rowing public from surrounding towns. Mars- is of less import- EARNINGS ARE STEADY Dickenson; overseers, Mr. Flanders, none where the personal equation and bathifig and a luncheon was served ton’s orchestra from Rockland furnished Charles E. Rogers, Claude B. Roberts, and companies. on the porch facing this beautiful little music which was much enjoyed. ance than in the ctise of power light (5) The electric and business is a ■ R. power light very Eugene Conner, Philo C. Blaisdell, lake. Dr. Warren. desirous of serving the Percy Mr. Albion Strout and Mrs. Flora M. Any man who is honest and steady business and fluctuates less with business con- were of Among those registered at the Waquoit Holt of Bradford guests their a nUKKILL. F. and fam- can such company ditions than most other industries. It is true that less for the past week are Raymond F. Hig- sister, Mrs. Mary Nickerson, community operate successfully. last Sunday. On their return their or electrical wizard. gins, Medford, Mass., for a few weeks; ily He need not be either a financial power is consumed a than a Helen F. Martin and Ban- niece, Mrs. Walter J. Nickerson, motored during depression during Agnes Sawyer, Mrs. Caroline Merriam of Belfast is a to as far as Banger with them to visit rela- which has territory ol gor; Mr. and Mrs. William Barrakat and visiting relatives in town. A power and light company period prosperity: but the change is comparatively son George, Bangor; John Pendleton and tives in Orono and vicinity. will re- Rev. Mr. service usually grow little. son of Los Angeles, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Morgan is having quite ex- itself and is giving good Increased business in lighting absorbs most of tensive made his Mrs. Z. D. Hartshorn entertained last J. M. Bond and son Pendleton, Westbury, repairs upon summer home. Mrs Mabel Mrs. Clara of its the loss in and increased new L. I.; Mias M. Hamon, Minneapolis, a Thursday Wilkins, gardless management. power, consumption by Seekins, Mrs. Edna Small. Miss Bertha ^notor party. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Abbott and customers will offset family Wiley and niece, Priscilla Varney, Mrs. any loss in old customers. of Brewer were guests of Mr. IS SMALL Late arrivals at Temple Heights Inn: Sunday and Freda Follett and daught?r Ruth, Mrs. LABOR CHARGE Mrs. Delbert Paul. The Misses Catherine and Mary Sheehan Hazel Bowker of Belfast and Mrs Alice and light companies have a rela- INCREASED USES FOR ELECTRICITY of Brookline; Anna G. Mukenfus, Irene The Good Time Club met with Mr. and Simmons Corliss of Wells River, Vt. (2) Electric power R, Schofield, Franklin E. Cressou, Ar- Mrs. Lester Wilson Saturday evening, small labor charge. Tie percentage of the gross (6) Electricity is just beginning to be used in the thur Littman, Jr., of Philadelphia; Mrs. Aug 5. The usual features of all these tively and of thm in almost T. Duksor daughter Denver, Col.; meetings prevailed—friendship, harmony, which goes to labor is smaller home for purposes other than lighting. Inventions G. W. Charles F. WIM WORT receipts Mrs. Brown, Bangor; a wonderful supper, and ever and always water William James John this applies to are worked out which will Caul, Casey, Hayes, such a “homey” feeling. any other industry and especially being greatly increase the D. O’Connell, Boston; Miss Mollie O’Leary Rev. and Mrs. Nathan are Mrs. Abbie Fernald is improving from use of electric and her niece Mary, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Hunt holding electrical developments. power in connection with cooking, her recent illness. power Blaisdell of Dorchester, Mass. some very interesting meetings at City- and other uses. point every Wednesday. At the last The Radcliffe Chautauqua will be held heating, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Hudson of Co- at the of ARE SATISFACTORY meeting residence Mr. Robbins here August 11-12-14. RATES who are at their country es- ,umbus, Ga., 45 were present, quite a number of chil- are in POWER COMPANIES FACE on the Lincolnviile a Mrs Clement D. Cates are on ti Tie rates satisfactory PROSPERITY tate Road, gave dren and young people and so many of Mr. and (3) At the present costume to New York. very delightful party Tuesday them expressed their desire to live a an automobile trip Many increases have been made (7) 1 he electric power and light companies are Aug. 1st, entertaining some 25 Christian of the communities. evening, life. The next meeting Thurs- Miss Dorrice Bicknell has been the or 30 guests, 11 ot the summer colony. day evening, will be at Mr. Rob- and where the service is facing a period when their coal and other Aug. 10, guest of friends in Brewer recently. the few years supplies It was an informal affair, and very bins’. during past are satistactoi\, should be charming, and the costumes worn were Mrs. Margaret A. Niles and Mrs. Elmer metered, these rates fully cheaper than they have been in the past The were at church most attractive, including Mediaeval, following strangers Larrabee spent a few days at Northport 6: Mr. master of COST few years. rates also are on the decline, which Persian, Colonial and many others. Danc- Sunday, August Chase, last week. BUSINESS MEANS LESS Money school at MORE ing was enjoyed, guessing contests, etc., grade Newton, Mass., and his is favorable to most Mr. Stark from The dedication of the Memoriai Library the cost unit companies. and supper was served during tne even- daughter; Massachusetts; Unlike a telephone company, per Mr. and Mrs has been postponed to Wednesday, Au- (4) ing. Summer flowers were used for dec- Bert Gay from Auburn; Mr. 23rd. orations. and Mrs. Elbert Sawyer and Carmen, gust Mr. Fred and Mrs. financial experts believes in in home Augusta; Daggett Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Young were enter- If one of the world’s greatest investing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Shea of New Arvilla Daggett Lamson of for- Belfast, tained at Hancock Point at a lobster such should be who are at their cottage Ferndale if he himself buys securities, York, merly residents of Morrill; and a party' of and companies, surely they at dinner Monday. power light on the North Shore, entertained din- nine of New Haven, Conn., part of them ner at the Country Club last W'ednesday formerly of Morrill; Mrs. Abbie Stoweil, Miss Carrie Croxtord of East Dixmont evening in honor of their bouse guests, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Mears, daughter moved last week to the upper rent in the enough for over 8,500 Maine People, This stock Mrs. Walter Moore of New Stock is°good Mr, and York, and son; Mrs. Maud Mears Black, and Page and Bryer block. en°lOu\f7%tPreferred who came to Bostou to be present at the Mr. and Mrs. Markle intenuption. Frank and daugh- and Mrs. I. J. Durham and Mrs. v,nc nflid dividends 63 times without M. new Mr. h opening of George Cohan’s show, ter. Mr who is a noted Mears, singer, A. Barden are a few weeks more about this it will which made a great A. spending and learn Little Nellie Kelley, favored the audience with a beautiful not send the coupon security. Perhaps and receiv- at the Winterport cottage, Northport. Why hit, the playwright producer solo. The New Haven party while in too. ing a great ovation. In the Shea party town were the for you, guests of relatives, Mr. Amos Plummer of California was a re- prove good enough also were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ranu of and Mrs. Alian Daggett, and Mr. and cent guest of G. H. Clements, it being his N. Y., Mr. and Mrs Charles Brad- Mrs. Rye, James Mears. first visit to his native state for 12 years. bury, Mr. and Mrs Thomas B. Dinsinore, Power Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blaisdell and Mr. Maine Raymond Young of South Boston ar- Central Company Hirch. 1 _Mrs. Louis K. HOMPSON-FRENCH. rived on Wednesday’s boat to spend his annual vacation with jhis relatives here. A pleasant wedding reception was held The Boston Herald of Aug. 3rd, has an Maine Saturday evening, July 29th, at the home interesting account of the marriage of Mrs. Reed of Bucksport Center has Augusta, of Mr. and Mrs Charles T. Mahoney, Miss Alice E. French, daughter of Mrs. had her household goods moved to the East Northport, for their daughter, Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence F. French of Wall ham house recently occupied by Mrs. Minnie Esther Ready, who was married that and Boston, and an annual visitor in Bel Arey. COUPON evening to Oscar H. Drinkwater of fast, her father’s home city: Mas Alice J. H. Thayer and daughter Mar- Central Maine Power Compan>. Northport. The ceremony was perform- E French, Wellesley ’22, daughter of Mr. Capt. left last week enroute to Norfolk, Augusta. Maine. ed at the home of the officiating clergy- an i Mrs. Clarence F. French of 49 Plea- garet L. E. McRae, Rockland Manager, Rev. Charles W. in Belfast married Va., Capt. Thayer is commander of a man, Martin, sant, st.,Waltham,was yesterday Please send me more about master. information your security. The bride wore brown georgette crepe afternoon at the home of her parents to three Telephone 453-J, Rockland, or over satin and carried red carnations and the Rev. Frink W. Thompson, pastor of Mrs. H. W. and Miss Mr. and Ringwall Name .. was attended her sister. Miss son by Dorothy Christ Church, Bedford, of Mr. and E. Ruth Young, are spending a week Windsor Hotel, Belfast. Mahoney, who wore white organdy and Mrs. William Thompson of Watertown. with Mr. and Mrs Dudley Baldwin at Address white carnatio. s. The man W. carried best The Rev Dr. Charles Huntington, re- their cottage at Hancock Point. was Charles Mahoney, a brother of the tired, performed the ceremony. Miss bride. The single ring service was used. Caroline Adams of West Newton was During the absence of the postmaster, Immediately after the ceremony the par- bridesmaid, and Susan A. French niece Carleton Young, on his vacation, the as- ty drove to East Nor hport, where a of the bride, was flower girl, George L. sistant, Miss Winnie Merrill will conduct large number of friends awai ed them. French, brother of the bride, was best the business of the office, with Mrs. Car- Refreshments were served a d the guests man A recept on followed the cere- roll Buck as clerk. inspected the wedding gifts which in- mony. Mrs. Thompson is a graduate of dustries? Opened by J H. McKinley. cluded linen, cut glass and silver, a chest Waltham high school, and a popular Funeral services for Mrs. Sophia B WHITE’S CORNER. Winterporj Commissioner of agriculture, F. P. Wash- of silver being among them, the gift of member of last June’s class at W ellesley. Rich, wife of Simeon B Rich, were held burn and Miss Estelle Nason, Home de- Warren Read. Later Mr. and Mrs. The bridegroom was graduated from Har- at the home of h r daughter, Mrs. Henry of the Clements monstration agent for Waldo Co., have The annual reunion Drinkwater drove to their home at Sat- vard in 1916 and from the Andover Theo- Eldridge, Wednesday at 1 P M Kev. H. in Monroe, August 17. been invited to address the meeting. is family will be held Coming Cove. in 1920 K. Bassett being the officiating clergyman. Everybody urday logical Seminary Conant G. H. Clements and Mrs. Nettie norihport at L. A. White a TO of the village were callers THE recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Towsen and son attend- Several families in this vicinity Harold, who motored here from Reading, Veterans at Mon- their ed the meeting of the Pa., have returned to home, having been for a few days at the Deisher roe Thursday. guests Fair and four cottage, North Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Littlefield weeks at Bangor few children are spending a Mrs. Donald A MacLennan gave a their home here. porch party last Wednesday afternoon at Bass the Peavey cottage, Loch Haven, on Aug. 21-26, Park,Bangor Katherine Lowe and Mrs. Eliza Mrs. South Shore, in honor of her house guest, the village visited Mrs. C. B. Brown of Miss Mary MacLennan of Brantford, On- 3. Jewett Aug. tario, Mr. MacLennan’s cousin. Refresh- $9000 in Purses for Maine’s Greatest to Miss Erma White goes Brooks, ments were served during and alter the to take les- Thursday eacn week piano game at the small tables on the porch. Turf Events were won Mrs. son of Miss Mae Huxford. Prizes by Sumner C. Pat- of Wash- tee who with the largest score was pre- Mr and Mrs. S. C. Thompson Races Mr. sented with a calendar of the Italian art, Running Artistic Vaudeville niton D. C. visited at the home of 29. and Mrs. A. D. Mowry, second, received Mrs. G. H. York, July and a very' handsome tray for the dresser. Wonderful Fireworks son John and Mr and Mrs. W. M. Reed, T he consolation went to Mrs. G. F. Har- made a Great Naval Battle Mrs L R Seely of Fort Fairfield riman, a jar of spiced jelly. Miss Mac- in the Black Sea 31. brief visit at A. R. Wellman’s July Lennan was given a guest prize, a pair of hand-made towelB. Fine Cattle and Exhibits a few in Agricultural Mrs C W. Nealey spent days of her Newburg last week, the guest Ira M. Cobe entertained last Wednes- and Classy Parade on Shrine Day, Aug 24. brother, Walter Smith family. day evening a party of members of the Ward of Bangor Country Club, who, as chairman of the No Charge Made for Autos at this Fair Mr and Mrs. Sylvanus house he invited to become a G. Larby’siast week and at- committee, visited at A. committee to make arrangements for the meeting of the Waldo County Fine Accommodations for All Visitors tended the annual cabaret which takes place always at Monroe, Aug. 3. and Veterans in August. This committee includes Mrs. The Midway will be a scene of gayety unsurpassed and Nina Charles Mrs. James D. Morti- Misses Blanche Beckwith Bradbury, there will be amusement for all. All Manner of Novelties Caroline Streeter mer, Mrs. Ralph L. Flanders, Mrs. Rich- Webb of Brooks, Misa will be seen and there will not be an MaW Harold ard E. Mrs. Vaughan Idle Moment. of Exeter, N. H., Jerome Quimby, Stevens, Hamilton of Brooks and Miss Bernice Rogers. Plans were Your Plans Now to Come to the Payson and Guy Bradford talked over for the cabaret and it was visited Miss Elizabeth Wellman, Sunday Wellman her about decided to call it a pop concert, P. M., July 30. Miss spent BEST FAIR IN MAINE school and with refreshments, dancing and some freshman year in Brooks bigh Au- were her school- special entertainment and music store, these young people special Public sale tickets opens at Sto ver-Prilay’s for The date has not been fully mates. dancing. gust 17. Secure Reservations 2w31 decided, but the 22nd is fully talked of. Early. meeting of No. are There will be a special It will be held in the club house aud will These Polled Angus cattle the beginning of a herd in Maine and some they with Star of day Waldo Pomona grange Prog- be fur members and their house guests cover of our old Tuesday, August Colburn, will many good hills with beef ready for the market, ress Grange, Jacason, only. s DR. FREDERICK A. DAVIS. Fred Percy, Dr. Fred ^ 22. The following program will be pre ent _ T Sutherland. Dr. Da'ld These may be seen at the I ^ ed: Address of welcome, J. W. Goodwin; Frank McRae has bought the Mayo George A. SulTa, Ur. Howad I Funeral services for Dr. Frederick A. Response, G. H. York; Recitation Ger- house on Cedar street formerly known as Ur. John L Coffin, an

Annie Eld- — Central Maine Fair at Waterville Florence Dodge, Recitation, has taken possession. Mr. and Mrs. Em- 896 Beacon street. The Rev. Henry T. cemetery. Boston Heralu. ridge, Song, Faustina Westman; Paino ery E. Mayo and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Secrist of Melrose officiated. Prominent ■ 1"" p h Q&& solo. Beula Amsden and song, Frank White have gone to New Mexico, on ac- physicians acted as honorary Arthur Overlock and pallbearers, theirEldej> August 28, 29, 30, 31 and September 1 Gould; topic, Are farmers justified in us- count of the ill health of Mrs. Mayo and including Dr. George B Rice, Dr. N. lightning rods put on ing the strike as do laborers in other in- her brother, Mr. White. Emmons Paine, Dr. N. W. Emerson, Dr. day recently. Tinkers are very plentiful in the bay Miss Annie McLain of Appleton isdress- I INORTH BELFAST and many are b’-inq caught from small making for Mrs. Frank Toothaker. boats. W. R Howard is high line at the Mrs. Fred Toothaker is visiting friends Mr. and Mrs. A. Furbish and THE THEATRE Battery with a record of seventy at one Har.y I in So. Weymouth, Mass., and Providence, i daughter Clara, of Providence, R. I., ar- COLONIAL catch. I. [r. rived Saturday to spend their vacation at OQ3Y and COMFORTABLE Blouses for Edmund Wilson, collector, gives notice The fire engine was called by a still { their former home in this village. Bell taxes are now Boys that the city ready for alarm Wednesday afternoon to a chim- Ur. and Mrs. F. C. and Mr. W. A. MONDAY pavment and that a discount of 2 1 2 per ney fire in the Cottrrll house on Congress Gay THURSDAY Clark of N. -Miss Carrie with will do well to in- cent is allowed up to ti p.m., August 31st. street, occupied by Henry W. Collins. Brooklyn, Y., You mothers, hoys to"clothe, Brier of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo VERA GORDON and See his advt for office hours. Little damage. The Greatest Truth the IT and slllH 1. 1 are Shute and son of Hartford, Ct., arrived vestigate LL BLOUSE hey Fred G. Gray is building an room Belfast relatives were notified Monday eight last Thursday for a vacation at the Brier DORE DAVIDSON in of the death of Mrs. George Albert Innes STARRING made in correct sizes that insure fit. house near the foot of Mayo street. He homestead. perfect has also bought a lot of the Swan Realty and infant son of Skowhegan Mr. Innes’ The W. Peachy of Company off Nortnport avenue and will parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John remains of George MIA MAY The Good Provider Innes and Miss Leona Innes of were brought to Belfast We c a full line in both and dark pat- build on it. He nag also built a cottage Searsport Lynn, Mass., arry light were accom- of near the shore in Eist Belfast. went to Skowhegan Tuesday. Sunday for burial. They A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. By Fanny Hurst, author Humoresque panied his widow and four terns in MADRAS and PERCALES- Every garment Rev. Frederick George Chutter and two by children, If you want to weep a little, smile a The National Bank and the Waldo who wereguestsof Mr. George F. Mayhew STANLEY IN AFRICA. City I daughters of Leb non N. H., were re- lot an t have a heart full of hap- were all and and Mr and Mrs. Herbert while GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Trust Co. open day Saturday cent tourist guests at the City Park and Mayhew CHARLIE CHAPLIN CARTOON piness, see this picture. from 7 to 9 o’clock in the evening, in | here. Mr. was well and favorably were among the most appreciative of the Peachy j order to benefit the depositors of the Bel- known by the older residents. He was a We the best medium hose for boys grateful parties parking there this sea- FRIDAY carry priced fast bank, who had recei^d their sea faring man in his younger years, TUESDAY Savings I son under the personal direction of Ralph from the re- with the late that there is made at 29 and 39 cents—all sizes. first checks of fifty percent, II. Howes, president of the Belfast sailing many trips Capt. the bank. The banks were | Geo. F. and afterwards was in ceivers of I Chami er of Commerce. Ryan captain PEARL WHITE GUY BR08*. ready to cash cherks or to receive de- of coastwise vessels several years. He here and we would Mrs. Harry L. Kilgore and Mrs. Nor- School time will soon be sug- posits: went to Lynn about forty years ago. ANY WIFE man A. Read gave a delightful auction MINSTRELS can gest that you keep this store in mind. We surely One of the most delightful and largely party Wednesday afternoon prec'ded by Mrs. Relief S. Brier celebrated the 85th The Romance of a Discontented Woman AD IN the season was held at a luncheon at 1 o’clock at the former’s of SEE OTHER attended dances of anniversary her birth Thursday, Aug. TORCHY COMEDY. save in need for the street. home was COLUMNS. you money anything you boy. the Littlelield pavilion in Waldo last home on Church The 3rd, at her old home in this village. Her sweet dahlias and Thursday eveuing as a benefit to the decorated with peas, entire family of children, grand children P. S. his head in and let us fit it to a Waldo County Hospital. A large num other midsummer flowers There were and great grand children, except one SATURDAY WEDNESDAY Bring Kil- ber of the Belfast Dancing Club autoed six tables of auction, including Mrs. daughter, Mrs. F. R. Downs and family and Arthur 98 cent cap. out. NlcKeen’s orchestra furnished the gore’s sister niece, Mrs. of Somerville, Mass., were present. They BUCK JONES Crane and Miss Isabel Britton of Bur- Thomas very best of music. Their vocal num- were as follows: Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Gay Meighan house -IN- bers were especially pleasing. The net lington, Vt., her guests. of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- -IN- proceeds for I he Hospital were $oU. Mrs. The democratic rally. The burt N. Brier of Detroit, Mich., Miss Car- Nerve BERT L. DAVIS Cecil Clay, the president of the Aid, re- Democratic rally in the Armory Satur- rie Brier of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pardon My The Journal to publicly thank Mr. was a very successful one Clark and children of Brooklyn, N. Y. quests day afternoon A Rip-Roaring “Gun Shootin’” Our Leading Citizen Ered Littlefield and others who assisted and was attended by a large audience, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Shute and son of : Western Drama of the in making the affair a social and a finan- including many women of both parties. Hartford, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. C. M The Comedy Knockout cial success. The Belfast Band was in attendance and Hurd and Miss Abbie Copp of Liberty NEWS ROBINSON CRUSOE seaaon. Wrirten by George Ade. The Waldo County Hospital Club and played several sel ctions on Custom Each passing year rests lightly upon Mrs. The News ot Belfast field meeting of Waldo Aid will meet next Monday at 2 p. m. The annual House Square before the rally. Seated Brier. Except lameness, her hodily Pomona will be held at the St. health is Boston to with their president, Mrs. Cecil Clay, County on the platform were Ex-Gov. Oakley C. good. She rode from Tues- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Main Btreet. George Trotting Park in Montville, Curtis of Portland, Hon. and Mrs Wil Belfast this summer with her son in Ins as has August 29, t nd not on the 22d, Earn of Hon. Leon automobile and takes long rides nearly The Journal will notices of day, R.Pattangall Augusta, appreciate The speakers for the are keen The Central Maine Power Co. has been reported. O. Tibbetts of Waterville, Mrs Charles everyday. Her mental faculties guests in town and also any item of in- the meeting will be Lyman H Nelson of of Thomaston and Mrs. Lena and she takes a lively in erest in all cur- something to say in regard to power and terest. If the of the Creighton mailed, signature commission and W. J. rent events. She has learned the art of securities. Maine highway Twombly of Monroe, the Waldo county light sender is requested; if telephoned, call, State Thompson, master Maine grange. member of the Democratic State Com- growing old gracefully and it would seem Central Maine Fair at Waterville, Aug. 56 or 213-3. Lottie E. New readings York, that the are best Belfast Fair Character by latter her days, The who introduced the speakers. days 28 to Sept. 2. will also mittee, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O Brier have Maine’s popular reader. 1 here Both National and State issues of the day being surrounded by a devoted family advt. of room to let. and vocal solos by who need and a and 17 See moved from the Morrison house so-called be community singing were discussed, with direct reference to anticipate every having AUGUST 15, 16 and See advt. of neckpiece found. at the corner of Court and Grove street, prominent vocalists. Ball games the fall election. Mr. Pattangall, wbc is lively hope and a strong faith in the eter- of Norman H. to the new tenement in the Jackson sports under the direction candidate for Governor nal verities. Her many friends wish her Archie Roundy, Monroe, publishes a the Democratic house at the corner of Donahue of Belfast, county agent. All in many such happy returns of her natal caution notice. Cedar and Grove at the fall election said part: DAYS-3 invited to attend. 3-BIG streets. are cordially “We know anything about the day. Harry Martin advertises some of the don’t business alTairs of the State,” he said, lines carried at his new harness store. The receivers of the Belfast Savings Among the recent guests registered at “and we won’t until the when Gov. Bank the Windsor Hotel were Mr. and Mrs C. day LlbtKTV. Show and Fair See advt. of boy wanted for oflice and mailed checks Thursday for the the Cattle the former one Baxter decides to lay his cards upon clerical work. first dividend of 50 per cent to all of the p. Merrill of Skowhegan, be laid on the of the Belfast Savings table, and then they won’t advertises Bank’s deitositors. It is understood that of the receivers II. H. Coombs Co. yarns; j of table face up. The expenses in this State Andrew Rok.es has bought a Dort car. two more dividend checks will he mail- Bauk; Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bullock In Purses and Premiums corsets and other articles at their store, last were or four mil- $5000 ed Mr. Bullock coming for the year 117,300,000, has a advertises for clerk. during 1922. Portland, Everett Overlook bought horse $5000 and also the books of the lions more than Governor Milliken spent purpose of auditing from a party in Union. Theatre publishes picture in his last year, and a million more than The Colonial Austin J. Jewett lias bought the Fred Swan-Whitten Company, which recently lom- Gov. Curtis spent in two years. More Hon. John E. Nelson, M. C., was a program. Racklille house oil Upper High street into the hands of Milliken, 1st passed in taxes in 1921 than last week. Day—Farmers’ Day Fred D. Jones advertises the music re- and lias taken Mr. and Mrs. linson Co. of J. J Ferren of money was collected caller in town one day possession. Portland; that Edison Diamond Disc South in any year since 1820. 1 have made of the RacklifTe have moved to their son's Col- Yarmouth; R. J. Hill, "Portland; Mrs Hattie Tilson of Thomaston is 2nd —Merchants and Mfg. Day C. V. statement many times, and nobody has Day Phonograph. by A RacklilTe's residence at the corner Charles C. McLean, Portland; her Walter D. Ludwick. is due the people visiting brother, of Miller and Court streets. of Paul R. Forant denied it. Something W. R. Gilkey & Son advertises the new Waterfall Boston; the 3rd Day Alma M. beside just the word ‘Republican* at Dr W. L. Cargill and family of Pitts- Day—Governor’s models of the Buick car and quote prices and George C. Forant, Boston; The nadies' Aid of the Methodist Helen M. head of the ticket. I have tried to get field were auto visitors in town Sunday. on same. Desctieues, Reading, Mass.; church entertained the members of the Bess 1. Gov. Baxter to explain his financial rec- The New Belfast Fair August 15, 16 | Alll'ct, Portland; Cushing, Blaine Worthly of Augusta is Free Acts ord to the and along in 10 days or Mrs. Band Concerts Dorcas Guild and invited guests at a lish Wellesley Farms, Mass.; Ruth M. Bux- people, and 17. is too late passing a few days at the home of B. B. chowder at the City l’ark last Friday Charles C. two weeks trom now, when it a busi- ton, Sprin field, Mass.; Gillis, Wentworth. The Waldo Trust Co, publishes There were to around the State and counteract Exhibitions evening about sixty pres- Boston; John R. Waters, Boston; Julius get Aerial ness advt. some accountant will get out a ent and a delightful outing is reported. Weiss, New Y'ork; Henry Walker, Hano- its effect* Walter Cargill and family of Boston Fair 21 26. balance sheet which will show just what for a few at the Bangor August ver, N. H. Visilorsat the Windsor fre- are in town days’ stay The Belfast High School Alumni As- but what Trie Restaurant advertises service that they tind here the very they want it to show, anybody j Liberty Inn. City sociation will meet at the Superinten- quently say 1 hat and the could pick to pieces in ten minutes. Co. best of service in every respect In Claries Mall's offered. dent’s office next Saturday afternoon at the Frederick Knowlton of Brantford, On- $50,000 $30,000 Edwin A. Jones and is the Republican style of evading Edmund Wilson, collector, gives notice 5 o'clock for the purpose of electing genial proprietors, is a few days in town, call- issue until it is oo late to act. No State tario, passing EXPOSITION OF RIDES for officers and Victor W. Whittier, are receiving a large that taxes are ready payment. transacting any other busi- is out and we know ing on old friends. share of the summer auto parties. treasurer’s report yet, wants stitch-' ness which may come before the meeting. It is Pullman’s Pants Factory very little about the State’s alTairs. Rev. David Wilscn and family of Bath IN BEST MIDWAY EVER ON GROUNDS ers. to tell his record The THE Coal situation. The person- Gov. Baxter's duty you arrived Aug. 1st to pass the month at advt. of one-half house to let. local operators on duty last Friday See nel of the Maine fuel commission as an- or else not be a candidate for Governor Rest at 6 25 p m. observed the orders Saints’ cottage. Years FREE Harry E. Walker advertises picture general 50c. Children Under 10 of nounced at Augusta Friday has the name of the State of Maine.” Admission Dreamland Theatre. the comp my to cease work and stand Maud Hurd of Pittsfield spent a program at of O. E. Frost of Belfast as the commit- Mis. for one minute in honor of the late Alex- Bert L. Davis advertises taell blouses few days recently with her sister, Mrs. teeman for Waldo County. The com- NORTHPORT ander Graham Bell, the inventor of the BAST at Millstone Island.^ for boys. mission will meet from time to time to Peck, National Bank system, whose funeral took place at The City publishes on the amount of fuel in their re- Mrs. W. H. Judkins of Au- that time. The minute’s wait caused no report L. the eldest daughter of Mr. and in to new in their Esther Ready, advt. regard deposits spective counties and assist in obtaining were visitors in town recently at erious inconvenience, but was sufficient Mr. and Mrs. Charles T Mahoney, was gusta bank. what coal is It is B. B. Wentworth. to the the no necessary. probable to Oscar H. Drink- the home of advertises a pay company’s respects to united in marriage Fred T. Chase special that a commission for of fuel ted man. distribution at July 27, sale for three water of Northport, Belfast, Miss Helen Toby, who has been visit- Dreamland Theatre days. may be necessary later on. Mr. Frost W. Mar- advertises Hole- at 7.30 o’clocK by Kev. Charles her aunt, Mrs. George Sprague, for The Dinsmore Store Hon. Allen L. Miller and other Lincoln- requests all 111 need of coal to last them ing tin of the Methodist church. The single has returned home. proof hosiery. ville men are engaged in developing a new until April 1st to send him mail their two weeks, by was used. were at- C. C. wood for sale. at ring service They Wednesday *‘COME ON OVER** Rogers offers industry Coleman Fond in that town. names, the amount and kind of coal need- Alvah Carr of New tended by the sister, Miss Dorothy E. I Mr. and Mrs. Hill, This pond has one of the most valuable ed. Clyde B. Holmes of the Consumers’ were callers in town receut- Mahoney, and brother, Chas. E. Mahoney, Hampshire, Starring Colleen Moore. Mrs. Novella Hawes arrived last week lime deposits in the State and the work of Fuel Company says that his has B. Wentworth. company of the bride, and Mrs. Lizzie D. Hanson, | ly at the home of B. from Bangor to make her home with her developing it will be done in connection oil hand 300 tons today approximately of of the The bride wore a the Waldo Farm Bureau. It sister groom Mr. Chester Banton of Waban, Mass.' grandsons, Lester and Frank Barbour, with County pea coal and will have about 1U0 tons of over DEADLINE” charming dress of brown georgette to his at Thursday—* ‘BELOW THE avenue. is estimated that will be expended soft coal when their I arrived last week join family Norttiport $2,500 present orders are carried a of brown satin and bouquet I cottage for a two weeks’ in machinery,etc., before the lime can be filled. The company takes orders for a the Sanford Lover” Rev. Harry H. Upton has resigned his pink carnations. The bridesmaid wore a Comedy—“The Country placed on the market. limited tonnage for future rest. pastorate of the Baptist church in Spring- delivery pro- dainty dress of white organdie and carried are able to secure with viding they the coal. The in this place have hired — “ vale, where he has been for the past few Mr and Mrs. Clyde B. Holmes enter- a bouquet of white carnations. groom Alnumber MY WIFE” The will be that current at the time to blueberries on his Friday and is with price both wore dark suits After Powell pick BEHOLD, years his wife and little tained at a porch party at their cottage and best man Stanley of delivery. motored to farm in Washington. He expects a large A PARAMOUNT: daughter Sheila at the home of her at the Battery last Thursday evening n the wedding ceremony they East mother, Mrs. J. O. Hayes, Union street. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Hol- the bride’s home at Northport, crop. He will take a course at the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blaisdell entertain- were received by many Newton, lingshead of New York, who are spen I- where they Dr. and Mrs. Merrill and father, Wm. Marie Prevost ed last at a was Comedy at Sunday family reunion of the relatives. The house a Saturday—“KISSED” Mass., Theological school, beginning ing the summer with Mrs. Hollings- friends and Merrill of Boston, are in town for the fall term. Blaisdell family at their home, for the occasion. The head's mother, Mrs. George A. tjuimby. Georgian prettily decorated month’s stay at one of the Morse cot- Hall, with luncheon at the Club with music. Refresh- Luncheon was served at small tables oil Country even ng was spent Island. BARRIE’S Mrs. Cecil Clay entertained Wednesday j and at the tages on the Monday and Tuesday—JAMES with supper Windsor Hotel. The ! ments were served including punch, ice afternoon in honor of her little grandson, the porch, which were decorated Mrs. afternoon was spent with music and was i cake and candy. They received Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hurd, of Portland. The wild (lowers. Later all autoed to Waldo cream, Phillip Smardon, Jr., a very delightful occasion. cut and Miss Farnham of Pittsfield “LITTLE MINISTER” to attend the danee at Littlefield’s The guests many gifts, including silver, glass, Farnham little made a at pavil- j home people delightful picture were Mr. and Mrs. P. C. North- etc. One of the most auto visitors in town at the i ion as a benefit to the Waldo County Blaisdell, linen and china, were their games and were happy at the re- Mr. and Mrs. 1 M. Hurd recently. 10c-17c. 17c-22c. (Special) port; A. L. Blaisdell, W in- beautiful gifts was the cnest of silver re- of Mr. and Mrs. C. Prices—Afternoon, Evening, freshmenthour with ice cream and assur- Hospital. terport; Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Mr. Read of a Blaisdell, ceived from Marion Northport, ■ ed cookies. Those present were Anne and and Mrs. C. O. Mrs. C. M Hurd and Miss I Mrs. Charlotte Evelyn Young, who has Blaisdell, Brooklyn, N. Iriend of the groom. Some of the guests Mr. and KIMBALL YOUNG in Charlotte Jane Eliza- Belfast Thurs- Wednesday—CLARA Cooper, Nludgett, the Y.; Mr. and Mrs. S C. Winter- Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Susin Copp were in North | been at the Waldo County Hospital Blaisdell, were as follo.vsi beth Dunbar, Maine Hills, Margaret, port; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. at the summer home of their aunt. past week suffering from the loss of George Bell and sons Hills, Mr. an l Mrs. Isaac S. Hills, day SUSAN” Katherine and Dorothy Hayes, Helen I William and S. Brier, it being her 85th birth| “THE RISE OF | memory, after a two weeks’ vacation Walker, Bayrich, Long Is- and 'Mrs. E. R. Conner, Mrs. M. B. Mrs. R. Vinal, Elena Shute, Dorothy and Hiidred Mr. and Mrs. Four were present: Dr. : spent in Springvale, left for her home in land; Edwin Davis and son Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Wadlin, day generations COMEDY—"THE HAREM." Shute, Elizabeth Stearns, Robert Holt, Philo and Mrs. C. Gay and two sons, Mr Ea t Boston by boat last Sunday night, Frank L. Blaisdell, Red- Mrs. William Drew, Mrs. Leslie Mendall, and Mrs. F. Harriet White, Doris Collins, John, Sarah | j N. Mr. Mrs. William Clark and two sons of She was accompanied by Samuel A. Kim- bank, J.; George Blaisdell,’Brad- Mrs. Mendall and daughter Evelyn, and and Caroline Doris | Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Dollolf, Evelyn Towle, i of who arrived train ford, Pa.; Mrs. W. C. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. James Brooklyn, N. Y.. ball Springvale, by daugh- Mr. Howard Elwell, Mr. McMahan, Philip and Cecil Webber. j ter and son of Hartford, Conn., ! Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Young was j Cora, Binghamton, N. Y.; Mrs. J. W’. Mendall, Miss Anna Johnson, Mr. Lloyd Shute and son W. N. Brier of Detroit, Mich., An exceptionally fine sale of cottage also accompanied to Boston by Miss I Grayson Lincoln, Yonkers, N. Oxton, Mr. Raymond Carleton, Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. N. B. T. Carrie M. Brier of West Somer- lots is reported by the Swan Realty Sarah Gwynn, R. N., of the Presbyterian Y.; Barker, Woodland, Mrs Charles E. Mahoney, Jr., Mrs Liz- Miss W. M. j Mass. Mrs. Brier received many of Portland who have New York who is visiting Me.; Mrs. Thompson, ; Later in the evening the ville, Company recently Hospital, City, Redbank, zie D. Hanson. and other useful K. of N. J ; Mrs. Milton motored to cards, flowers, money Sale opened a fine tract of land on Northport her sister, Mrs. Melvin Wood, N., j Webber, Brooklyn, N. I bride and groom Northport, V Mr. and Mrs. with the wish of many pleasant re- where cottage locations have this I L. C. Miss where will make their home, t hey gifts Special avenue, city. Babcock, they cream and cake Harriet Babcock and Mr. of by turns of the day. Ice been selected by a number of Belfast j Robert Bab- I were wished many years happiness bids for the new school Tenn. served. and residents. Among the buyers are Thom- The following cock, Marysville, all who knew them. were Thursday, Friday Saturday, the j as S. Thompson, Byron B. Greenlaw. A. ; building were opened Saturday by action has 10. 11 and 12. T. Tainter, Herbert H. Stevens, John A. city government. No further August Gilmore, Gerald W. Howard, Roscoe been taken in regard to the construction Arey, Edward Robinson, Fletcher Whit- of the building. These bids were all too See the in show window which will be high for the funds now available: goods my comb, Harry A. Foster, Roy C. Fish, | out David Johnson, Maynard Strout, William H. P. Cummings Construction Co., sold at CUT PRICES. Some lines to be sold Bartlett of Belfast and Mrs. Edith Hub- Portland, 1275,349 00 bard of Marblehead, Mass. Already Horace Purington Co., THE PROGRESSIVE STORE regardless of cost. lumber has Deen hauled for the cottage Waterville, Me., 264,500.00 which will be erected by John A. Gil- Forgione & Romano Co., T. CHASE more and others will follow soon. South Portland, Me., 195,920.00 FRED Among those who plan buildmg this fall | Otto Nelson & Co Corsets 34-11 are Thomas S. Thompson, Herbert H I Bangor, Me., 255,829.00 Pictorial Patterns—Modart 25 Main Street Telephone Stevens, Fletcher Whitcomb and Wil- 1 E. K. Whitaker, liam Bartlett. Mrs. Hubbard plans also Bar Harbor, Me., 266,239.95 the erection of a cottage to make a sum- ! G. Howard & Sons, mer home 282,438.00 here, Mr. Swan has also re- Brockton, Mass., Yarns in all the served two lots and plans to build on |T. F. Moreau & Co., Lewiston, Good Shepherd Yarns: Good Shepherd Fingering both of them, using one of the cottages Me., cost plus lump commis- realize a big sa\ ing \ 00 newest 'shades. Sweaters are in big demand and you can for his summer occupancy and renting sion, 16,51.0 Sport the on cost. BELFAST other. l or 8 cent commission wish. IN per knitting your own sweater and get just the style you COAL Under prevailing conditions look for a coal shortage now for Are You of a Modart Front Laced Corsets: this winter. Order your winter’s wood future Thinking Buying has sold others for us. \\ e w ill be pleased to stove $14; delivered. in this community. Almost every pair sold delivery. Cord wood, $10: length, if have ever seen a better made garmen show these corsets to you and let you decide you the Phonograph? and of better materials than found in Modart Front Laced C orsets at price. C. C. ROGERS when Have you ever wished you could hear music you own a New Edison can. Tel. 179-24 wanted to? If you you of NEW that is yy tt ^ave ‘*ust receNed some the If you have an instrument that produces music iclinC* Mrs. Clyde B. so true to the that leading critics in all the large UOVC LJ IlClCl mUSllIlS. “Dove” Princess Slips so popular just now Mrs C. W. Wescott, original E Dunton gave detect difference, you to Holmes and Miss Florence cities in this country cannot any worn with the new dresses. Prices are from $1.50 $3.25. and auction parly to be style a progressive.luncheon know got the best. etc. at the Battery. The you’ve Also a fine assortment of Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Petticoats, Tuesday afternoon TAXES very including lob- -! first two courses, melons, IT? ___— at the WHY NOT HAVE ster salad, etc., were served Dun- the ice Are now ready for payment and a We are a line ton cottage, followed by dessert, T showing very complete on Music’s Re-Creation on the Edison Diamond Disc T_1_r'nnAc* cream and cake from small tables the of 2 1-2% is allowed Phonograph • discount up Muanut S 1 Ollvt VjUUUo of toilet requisites of a very high Holmes cottage porch. The decorations Edison is were bachelor but- to 6 o’clock p. m., August 31st. The Diamond Point used in all reproducers grade.’ at the former cottage ^'the hardest substance known. It does not wear out. it tons and marigolds; at the latter, golden Office hours—9 to 12 a. m. and rod. The afternoon was spent with auc- does not wear the records. 2 to 5 p. m., in Clerk’s TERMS CASH tion at the Wescott cottage, where six City office, Vocalists and Instrumental organiza- Some of the best tables were arranged and assorted nuts Memorial Building. Saturday we tions are at yourvcommand on the Edison. served. The first prize, a pair of silk c. iouth- close at 12 o’clock for the day. Come in and let us play some selections for you. hose, was won by Mrs. Hana H. H. COOMBS COMPANY worth; the second, a box of chocolates EDMUND WILSON, Collector. Mrs. FREE CONCERT SATURDAY EVENINGS. by Mrs. John C. Pillsbury, while Fred A. Johnson received the consola- High Street Belfast, Maine Pullman & Co., pant* manufacturers, are YOURS TRULY, Masonic Temple tion. increasing their business having just ad- ded another bench of 25 machines and am D. JONES Andrew Rokes and wife motored to also puttings floor over the cutting room, FRED Augusta one day last week. which will be used as a store room. 00 YOU KNOW WHY— A Public Officiate Main Job b Eating Dinners In His Honor? Drawn tar flits piper Bjf FiSll8f _^^^""^mmm _ 4C'*TvtHe»J t-- CT-* eiv-* ? SlOt > Children for Fletcher’s IV& —) TXB. C.V1C Cry M / I irr* FOU*T«BT« r ffakAkfi'N* \nP«»wei«r (S56~.'«i^l I SvtP«riO v"*"* If. I HAvt cc DinMC.1% { TH^T YOV/IJB fvi-l or- —1 VoN«AArv orsras S j J I in ^ nvftQ.'t iturvtHt" ( J f4 MOW OH ft* ^ *«. m*>p

The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of on the wrapper all these years just to protect the coming generations. Do not be deceived. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but *7 1 ^ * yaxto- **| that trifle with and endanger the health of I_1CCO Experiments fcfTIHHA-nONAL CAWTOOW W. Y.f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. and little Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Drider and two Mr. and Mrs. Albert Skinner THORNDIKE. Never to relieve your with a are attempt baby Maine Menaced Coal Famine. FREEDOM. from Arlington, Mass., were son Russell of Hartford, Conn, By I daughters Skin- that would use for Fred guests of their father, Mr. J. W. remedy you yourself. the guests of Mr. Drider’s niece.Mrs. Mrs. re- was a recent Emma Gordon was the guest August 7. Turning his back squarely Tom Vose of Liberty N. Flye and family a few days recently. ner. of Mrs Alice M un- gueat as the dormitory from cently Higgins. upon the Maine political campaign, Mrs. Tannie A. Small of Waterville was Mrs. Annette Hunt has returned What is CASTORIA her men Anne of Unity is at the where she visited Mr and Mrs. True are entertaining heeding of the appeals of committee Miss Bryant a recent guest of her sister, Eflie M. LincoInvilJe, home of Hazel Sparrow dressmaking. to Mrs Oscar Gould and Mrs. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, canceling al! speaking Flye, and then went to Swanville daughters, friends from Portland and Gardiner. Paregoric, or candidates, e_n- Mrs. Warren Pitcher. It is It was a we. k a week with her sister, Drops and Soothing Syrups. pleasant. contains P. Baxter Mr. Claude Tosierof Albion spend Mr and Mrs. Patterson of Brooks gagementa, Governor Percival the sum- Guy end guest at the home of Ralph Clement. Jennie Webb. Mrs. Carley, w’ho is spending neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its and day at the State Iemple- were guests of his sister, Mrs. Kichard C. ia working night the Sab- mer writh her aunt, Mrs. Arthur is its For more than from Gardiner visited her The entertainment given by age guarantee. thirty years it has House to protect the State’s industries, Mrs. Durgin was called to Worcester, Mass., July 30th evening, July27 was ton, Higgins, July Mrs. Urban Waning recently. bath School Thursday and death been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, hospitals, schools and homes from the daughter, of the 21st on account of the illness fine. Those not availing themselves Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rollins and family Wind Colic and Feverishness com- Dr. A. M. Small of her mother Mrs. Harry Van Hooaear, Diarrhoea; allaying arising dire threat of fuel famine during the Mr. George Bryant and missed one of the good times opportunity of called on Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hig- and on business recently. w’ho was a sister of Mrs. Templeton. Troy therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach Bowels, aids ing winter as a result of the coal strike. were in Augusta of the season. in the M. E. church gins and Mrs. Addie M. Higgins July 30 the assimilation of and natural The Governor admitted to newspaper- the week-end has Sunday, July 30, Food; giving healthy sleep. Mrs. Anne Mur:h spent Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer, who a the pastor, Rev. E. E. Harrison, gav<* town have The Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend. after 48 hours of almost in Pittsfield with her son Edmond and in Pittsfield Several parties from this man Monday, been livingwith their daughter sermon on “The I wo their very impressive been in Searsport and other towns after into conditions: family. for the past year, accompanied by Mathew inclusive. unceasing inquiry Builder ,” 7:24;27 and have found them very son James Jr. and from Vassalboro blueberries it is danger- E. Vose of Liberty is spending a wife, The wise man built his house upon a rock "The situation is critical; Mrs. L. here. GENUINE always spent the weekend at their home on sand. 1 he plentiful. CASTORIA ous. If the ot Maine will consider few weeks with her niece, Mrs. Henry w’hile the foolish man built people and that the production of coal is short of Clement. speaker emphasized the great importance Mr. and Mrs Ar'liur L Roundv on the ac normal one million tons a day, that of tuilding a Christian character Mrs. Kenneth Weeks of Waferville, by Mrs. Mae Foster will visit in Montville, is cars and that SEaRSMONT solid rock of Christ Jesus to withstand companied by Mrs. Harold Norton and one million tons 25,000 while a two Morrill and Fairfield taking endure were recent cars would reach from Portland to the storms of this life and son of New York city, 26,000 weeks vacation. Bangor and 20 miles beyond, they would Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Marriner are guests throughout eternity. guests of Mr and Mrs. R. C. Higgins. the meaning of the of Bangor of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Marrinei. Just begin to grasp Miaa Thelma A. Clement Mrs. Littlefield passed July 30 at the mine difficulties. week end with her parents, railway and coal apent the The funeral of Otis Wellman was held home of her daughter, Mrs. Ben Burklin, too or too "Maine cannot act quickly Mr. and Mrs Ralph Clement at his late home Sunday at 1 o'clock, who has recently returned to her home must be met in a big i a decisively. Big jobs Rev. E. Harrison CASTOR after a live weeks’ at the Tapley Gardiner is E. officiating. stay aa Maine faces her difficul- Mrs. Clyde Higgins from For way alwaya For Infants and Children Hospital in Belfast. In Use Over 30 Years ties." stopping with her mother while her hus- Mrs. Lucy Bean had as guests recently 1 of Mass The Kind Campaign leaders, seeking the Govenr- band is in Bosto on business. her granddaughter, Miss Ott In Use For Over 30 Years Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hatch of Jackson, You Have Always Bought or’s assistance in political matters are and Mra. Olivia Carver of North Haven. accompanied by his brother, Lincoln G. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. Yeaton of Lynn, was called turned away. He is devoting Mrs. Nellie Hatch of Livermore FallB, call d on their resolutely of the illness of her Rev. Albert and Mrs. Helen (Cobb) to the task at hand because home, on account uncle, Henry M. Higgins, and on Mrs. every energy Mrs. Bangs Belyea of Aroma Park, III., are guests of needs him where mother, Mrs. Knowles Bangs, M. recently. he feels that Maine just Mr. and Mrs. Eben Cobb. Z2nr<2C*sss£ Addie Higgins is convalescent. her parents, he ia until the crisis is passed. at this writing By telegraph and letter he is in cons- tant communication with Secretary Her- bert Hoover at Washington. Among several telegrams from the secretary of commerce, during Saturday and Sunday, waa the following: “Priority orders will be issued aa quick ) wp>m To dravTO as the its organization ly State gets OUT «$ 1.000 To POT going, when we will do our very best.” ^ This wire is particularly significant in INTo Lirycoj-rt iLLJJ\ view of another from Andrew P. Lane WoRSTepJ Wash- WE who was dispatched hurriedly to ^TocK, r-^ P«ftE ^ou ington as the Governor’s representative ^MIUU in conference with Secretary Hoover and ORE INVESTING) (he Fuel Administrator: IN 1HI5 MPllNE "Maine ia first on the list!” | X staggering amount of work faces the enterprise. I assistants in organizing Governor and bis in I and in furnishing Secretary Hoover with RRTHER THftri the schedules he requires. 5ooTH£R N OR. / A flood of telegrams and letters—com- mendation, advice, appeals for coal, and ^WESTERN / report* from various sections ia received daily at the executive offices. -P ^ECuR\TlE5 \ On every hand ia heard enthusiastic III? 37T ^-— ..) praiae of the Governor’s handling of the situation and of his refusal to entertain a suggestion of political activity while he feels his job ia the quickest possible solu- tion of this most sinister problem. The eager response of the busiest heads of the biggest industrial, commerical and financial enterprises in Maine 10 the leadership Governor Baxter has under- taken is nothing short of amazing. They recognize the danger casting its shadow upon the State and are pledging their time and energy to the needs of the ad- ministration. More than a hundred wholesalers and retailers of coal accepted the Governor’s call to the meetii g held Tuesday after- afflrv the Senate Chamber. The Gov- dan£ £/te ■, , noon in ernor outlined existing conditions,appeal- okPTa/fie te/p ed for just such public service in the pre- pqojo/(? sent fuel crisis as was given during the bum to wastepower ( war and received heartiest promises of \Co put support to the limit of the abilities of to work Maine’s dealers. bui/d/r^/uafustr/ej'J^ 5kx» uour Maine sentiment fry On Thursday all information gathered will be turned over to a special seasion of now in the 8% Lincoln the Governor’s Council and State depart- inverting ment heads called for advisement in de- Worstedaccumulati ve stoc/r ^ termining the course of the State. Too much importance cannot be attach- ed to the existing situation. Suffering in homes and institutions, closing of factor- ies, mills and business places hang upon the result of Governor Baxter’s efforts.

1 HE FILIBUSTER

If we go back to the days of Webster, Clay, Calhoun, Benton, Hayne, those great men who debated great problems in * great way on the floor of the United 8tates Senate, no one of them ever dreamed of a filibuster and nobody ever conducted a filibuster. Then, coming on down to the time of j the Civil War, with ail its bitterness, with all the hostility and strife which it engendered, with all the animosity it aroused, nobody ever thought of a fili- I buster on the floor of the Senate of the United States in those days. Sumner and Feaaenden, and all the great men, Carpenter, those mighty debaters of that time, Conkling and Morton, and all have to those masterful men, day after day, and \Je go nootkcr- week after week, and month after month aouay, stood here to debate great, fundamental to do at homo — -4 i propositions, involving the very life of ^ere'J- noting the nation and the continuity of republi- ^Mairve are fch«ir can institutions in tbia country. There jjeojde serving money

i never was a filibuster in those days. ^ our of #\e state ir\$ter4 aP w ) When those men had expressed them- were con- l^airve> —■Jmm i selves in their way, they quite deveio^'inCr tent that the majoiity party should rule, and rule by the vote, and end the debate i on a question. But we have come now upon new con- ditions; different from those which ob- tained in the earlier and better days of Ithe Senate. We have come to a time ‘when men will filibuster and will take up time for the express purpose of prolong- 'iag debate, postponing action, and putting laff a vote. A1//(fifo. Iat/a/rgem/kM/c/rCddi/rn fyattpef He, txjs/f aFtp? AMERICA’S THRIFT Qndh(j/'c/iflp&Y^£ toPaffjffort nme fakers a/rdmm/fycrc/rers , 1 Treasury Department records indicate that thrift has found a firm foothold in America. Figures made public by the Savings Division show that, despite the .economic depression and unemployment, -'tile savings of small investors through* out the United States total approximate- ly $27,000,000,000, or, taking the popula- jtion at 108,000,000, a per capita savings wf about $280 for each man, woman and Child in the nation. | Of this vast sum of working dollara 121,000,000 000 is invested in Govern- ment securities. At the same time the in- lelders of these securities are being rited by the Savings Division to reinvest heir interest money in Thrift Stamps mi War Savi gs Stamps, with the view of this fwhah Walter Wumarj of Hie if as much as possible krrping , Ed wt CM RCb., Graham of ttw B.RA€G> war iaauea are held mainly life Great Northern RrberCo »f small means, according to and often are also which came mann hciala. No lesson Mor Hie war waa more thoroughly doing® deye/obe.ratnfr — m that which inculcated in of Maine irner and the child the habit ic saving. The seeds planted pent national emergency are of re- I the poet-war period ■antbeginning to bear fruit. The Bentley School WATER POWER OF THE WORLD Forty per cent of the developed water The School of Accounting and Bentley power of the world is in the United will move this month into its Finance States, where water wheels having a 915 921 new home, a large building at capacity of 9,243,000 horsepower have which has been Boylston street, Boston, been installed, according to a racent remodelled to meet the growing require- statement of the United States Geologi- ments of the institution. cal Survey, Department of the Interior. First—in Buffalo of the This latest step in the growth The leading States in developed water to the fact On Main Street, in Bentley School calls attention power are New York, with 1,300,000 Buffalo, become th* that this institution has now horsepower, ana Cilifornia, with 1,111,- one of the busiest thorough- 3 of collegiate largest professional school 000 These State totals compare favor- fares, 5 ! 4 drivers of to pas- in tile world devoted exclusively some grade ably with those for of the most r remarK- senger cars, otor trucks the training of accountants Its countries in water power progressive and taxieal ~. v.t ably rapid growth is a tribute to the judg- development in Europe, where France recently I*. that ment of Harry C. Bentley, C. A., leads with 1,400,000 horsepower, Norway asked "Which gasoline do a restricted to there was need of school has 1,350,000 horsepower, Sweden 1,200,- you prefer) I hecount.duly the teaching of accounting. 000 horsepower, and Switzerland 1,070,- in 1917 attested by affidavits, showed "Fruit-a-tives" The School was established 000 horsepower. The largest percentage Another Triumph of 29 at 125 Tre- the preference for with a class students, ot power has been developed in the New Socony enrollment to be Et.ns, New York. | mont street. Last season its England States, where the capacity of greater than for all addition to all the “I suffered with Eczema in my face as 2194, and in the water wheels installed is 1,381,000 other brands named. And be obtained in the origi- I tried several space that could horsepower and the estimated potential all New York and for five years. doctors, the classrooms had spread through nal building power at low water without storage is of whom were on Skin new NewEngland stands two specialists into two other buildings. In its 868 000 horsepower. In the Pacific Coast Socony all the class- out as the Diseases, and got no help whatever. home on Boylston street, States—Washington, Oregon, and Cali- popular gasoline. one roof. The offices Last April, I read an advertise- rooms will be under fornia—the capacity of water wheels in- home of the school at 125 Dr. E. N. Olzendam of in the original stalled is 1,893,000 horsepower and the ment about be however. Tremont street will retained, potential power at low water without N.H., being completely re- has devoted the past 25 Dover, Mr. Bentley storage is 11,500,0(81 horsepower. The, case of Eczema and teaching lieved of a stubborn years to the study, practice largest water power development in the are wide- the use of “Eruit- of accounting, and his writings is at where the similar to mine by world Niagara Falls, m known. He is a certified public ac have a of n-nves” and “Sootha Salva”. ly plants in operation capacity countant in four States After practicing 870.000 horsepower, of whi h 385,500 On 1st., 1 began using these fruit in York for sev- May his profession New City horsepower is on the United States side. two weeks I saw was assistant juiee tablets and after eral years, he appointed The capacity of the plants at Niagara is studies at Sim- improvement. On June 1st., I began professor of secretarial being increased by 114,500 horsepower in mons College in 1911, and the following States and includes “Sootha Salva” and the first the United 300,000 horsepower using by the School of Com year was engaged by in Canada. Other large plants are one of “Dependable” of I was completely cured. Col- August, merce and Finance of Northeastern 170,(8)0 horsepower on the Mississippi at now on the hottest the 1 can work days lege to plan the courses, organize Keokuk, Iowa, from which is transmitted In 1912 in summer and get my blood heated faculty and teach accounting. to St. Louis, and two plants aggregating was dean of the school, and River and the Eczema does not bother me”, he appointed 268,500 horsepower on St. Maurice want in a administra- during the four years of his in from which power is trans- RAY \V. SPEED. Canada, you gasoline third profes- everything tion it became the largest mitted to Montreal, Quebec, and other there In all the history of medicine, sional school of its kind in the United cities. Canada ranks next to the United as de:;n of | has never been anot her treatment for States. Mr. Bentley resigned States in water power development, with nine out of every ten as Socony Hashes and otherskin disea- this school to accept an appointment 2.418.000 horsepower, or over 10 per cent Eczema, on faculty of users would tell that use it professor of accounting tbe of the world’s total. PROBABLY you they chiefly ses to compare with the peculiar Administration the College of Business because it is the most extract of fruit juices found in of Boston University, and soon after- THE POISON IVY. dependable—in every of that department. Fruit a fives" This famous fruit medi- ward was made head way, wherever and whenever get it. And He from Boston University in of the they cine, used in connection with “Sootha resigned "The most common poisonous 1917 and established the Bentley School Dr. H. M is one reason is the to plants in this State,” says this only why Socony pop- Salva” is the ideal combination at the sug- of Accounting and Finance Higgs, New York State Commissioner of insure sound students ular purify the blood, diges- gestion of a body of his former Health, "is the poison ivy. This plant is gasoline today. to continue their shrub which is tion, correct constipation, and soothe who were very anxious a cl mbing or trailing under him. the heal the skin. training in accounting found in abundance growing along motorists dependable pow- and inflamed, itching and evening Experienced prefer The school offers both day in brush, on and fence a (! for ~'J '*>. trial size 25c. ground, a 50c box, more to be- er, not an occasional flash of and lot of courses, and appeals particularly posts and on trees. It sometimes pep At dealers or from FKI 1 f-A-TIVES in account- men who desire to specialize comes strong and hardy enough to grow it. also the from various carbon with They prefer Limited, OGDENS 13 UIUJ, N. Y. ing. Its students come in the form of a small sized tree. This along as South parts of the country as far west fact is not generally known. of rather threat 7n thiTnear east. economy greater mileage per gallon “a Dakota. “Poison ivy is most often confused a a common term in with the common woodbine or Virginia than the “economy” (?) of low price. NOTE—"Boiling-point”is crisis in eastern aftaiia is in Another but can be distinguished Most MAINE ITEMS. creeper, easily and will the gasoline testing laboratory. liquids the offing by reason of the threat that it if will remember that the your tank filled with Socony Gasoline you from you Keep boil at one uniform temperature. as the (vaporize) Greek after the manner of out- ivy has only three leaves (as many can troops, Artists from all over the Eastern United get the most power uniformly that any gas give you. case water or while the woodbine has In the of this temperature, boil- a union will take to come to Monhe- word has letters) law members of labor States are beginning You will week in and wreek This five. Moreover, the ivy leaf has a glos- get the greatest mileage out, ing-point, is 212° F. However, every gasoline matter into their own hands and gan for their usual summer visit. the while the wood- — contains about two sy or wax-like surface, wherever to You can on has many a whole series or is island, which square you happen go. always depend boiling points march on Constantinople. While this is not The ivy produces miles of ledges, clilTs and woods, lies 10 bine leaf shiny. of them in fact. It is this range of boiling the Allies are moved to im- be- It is and it has the range not probable from smooth greenish berries which later Socony. straight-distilled, pure always miles, as a crow flies, Pemaquid points AND the proportion of each group of mediate action. All of which reminds us bome white, while the berries in Point on the Maine coast. No regular yellowish correct range of boiling points the right proportion. (See turn a deep them medium and that really that at one time it was proposed that the touches the island, except that of the woodbine quickly (low, high) boat — Ar- is one of the earliest diagram and Note.) of a its vola- United States take a mandate for which brings the mail daily from Booth clue. Poison ivy determine the quality gasoline the menia and some proposed that we take 16 miles on one side, and plants to take on autumnal colors, bay Harbor, You can use because can it tility, power and mileage-economy. We to hues sometimes com- Socony you get charge of affairs at Constantinople. Thomaston, about 20 miles on the other. change reddish regularly a as middle of August. It now get some idea of what mussed up The large Boston steamers pass near it on ing as early the wherever you go. com- for ornamental purposes, job would have been ours had we the seaward side, guided on their way by is often picked can be plied. the flare of the Monhegan light, which with results that imagined. { an oil which STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK The treaty of Sevres accorded Thrace has flashed its rays over these island dot "Poison ivy contains to a of the skin and Smyrna and its hinterland Greece, ted waters for 125 years. causes severe inflimmation 26 .... itch- Broadway Great Britain took the mandate for Mes- followed by an almost unbearable skin is callous opotamia and France for Syria and Cili- A recent displacement treat of the ing, especially where the If a cia and the straits of the Dardanelles topedo destroyer Brooks, on the Rockland or where there is friction. person come in con- were placed under the joint care of the i course, was interrupted when the vessel finds that he has accidently skin should powers. The sultan of Turkey opposed went to the aid of the speed boat Motno, tact with ivy, the exposed with hot but accepted under duress and the Turk- which was in flames three miles distant be immediately washed very and ish nationalists revolted under Mustapha oil the course. soap suds. After rinsing drying, in al- Remal Pashe and Greece was permitted The destroyer extinguished the flames the affected parts should be bathed of to land troops in Smyrna to take posses- but the w’reck sank. Vlinton K.. Crane cohol; or dissolve two tablespoonful water sion. Venizelos was then prime minis- of New York and Dark Harbor, owner of cooking soda in half a cup of hot is ter of Greece but King Constantine got the speed boat, and Captain Edward and apply the cooled solution. It this oftentimes all rid of him and set out to win laurels by Erickson, its commander was rescued by done soon after contact, at Even after the attempting to capture Angora from the smack men. The boat was valued trouble will be avoided. nationalists. This aroused the Moham- at $20,000 inflammation has appeared die treatment al- medan world and England in India, Egypt The destroyer trial, finished after the recommended will do a great deal to and Mesopotamia, the Italians in Tripoli rescue made on a displacement of 1,468 leviate the suffering. on and the French in their territories found tons an average speed of 33.29 knots this ferment formidable. Meanwhile hour and developed horsepower of 29,160. BEC. U.S. PAT. OFF. WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS. Armenia which under the treaty had been declared independent was being ha- the committee It has been decided by (Crescent, St. Paul.) rassed by the Turks. con- in charge of the American Legion Taking the return of Constantine to the What this country needs is not a new vention to be held in Lewiston-Auburn, head of Grecian alfairs as an excuse birth of freedom, but the old fashioned t'l the September 5-6 7, that on Wednesday, Allies sought to do with the be lower berth. a.vay treaty a free vaudeville show will but Sept. 6, this country needs isn t more of Sevres, Greece refused to accept presented for the amusement of the visit- What modification of her under that Music but less people who take liberties rights ing delegates The City hall or liberty, and the war. In this our treaty prosecuted hall will be used for the entertainment with liberty. she has not been lit- P. What this country needs is not a job successful, malting which is to be sponsored by William a real man for every tle headway and getting very deeply in 1 Either the for every man, but Dependable Gray, local theatre magnate Every gallon everywhere debt. This threat to march on Constan- air luncheon same day or the next an open job. is as a needs isn’t to Bet tinople regarded blulf and to raise will be served at the City Park. Music What this country dust which from the but for the a under Greece may extricate will entertain the diners and other feat- mere taxes people, herself from an situation to more from the taxes. embarassing ures for the event are being arranged. people Bet not more Meanwhile the Turks go on persecuting Wh t this country needs is miles to the and eliminating Armenians and Greeks STATE ArsD MUNICIPAL BONDS miles of territory, but more within her lines by cruelties and starva- gallon. more trac- tion when not by outright slaughter and For the first time in the history of What this country needs in SLEEPS FINE HOT SUMMER NIGHTS are on bor- detractors. AUTOMOBILE the Allies looking like bystanders American municipal finance the 1921 tors and less more Remarkable Relief from Summer Nervous at a and vil- this country needs isn’t Ills, Troubles, bullfight while their jealousies rowings of States, counties, cities, What Sleeplessness but more ambitions are be^iig played upon by the | lages ami districts through the issuance young men making speed, by GOLDINE, Great Tropical Yong-Gona Root Remedy. now Ac- men spuds. “unspeakable” Turks. They appear | of bonds exceeded $1,000,000,000. young planting needs is more Since the introduction to sleep fine. My sour stomach ! TRIMMING to be and are this country paint waking to the emergency ! cording to the “bond buyer,” the figures What and and less on the America of the precious dizziness are all gone. It taking precautions to keep the Greeks involved This year’s huge on the old place paint $1,305,868,916. Hoot in seemed as my ears ! Auto curtains and cush- out of but the outlook sales is face. Y'ong-Gona GOLD- though tops, Constantinople, total of State and municipal bond young ,. isn t a lower Great up and I was getting for any relief to the is far the increase in What this country needs INE, Tropical Ionic, stopped ions made and persecuted accounted for by great deaf (peculiar effect of heat repaired. Slip on but a higher never before has a remedy from promising. A more stupendous State for highway construction rate of interest money, financing about such remark- prostration). Now that is covers for all cars. botch of interallied incompeteney could the high cost of interest in work. brought Special and soldier’s bonuses, gone. I had so I of the this country needs is to follow able relief all over the coun- cramps Ford Sedan covers. scarcely be imagined—Kennebec Journal. building, and, in the last quarter What could slip of the fathers instead of try from summer ills, debili- hardly walk. They by a sharp advance in bond market the footsteps year, master. ty, heat prostration, sleep- have left me. It made me values which made possible the notation the footsteps of the dancing The Farmer’s Feed Pool. lessness. stomach disorders, so weak, but my strength LORD & CO. of a number of important issues which bowel troubles. All these has returned. I h artily in- Tel. could not be marketed so long as the in- All known records are being smashed in result from the dorse Goldine.” rate. ailments 343-3_^ vestor demanded a high coupon Children Cry GOLDINE is coffee drinker in the recently formed Eastern States Farm- re- effect of oppressive hot compounded A particular There is no indication of any early FOR FLETCHER’S weather on the nerves. Sun- under registered formula and ers’ Exchange Feed I ool, the lirst of its trenchment on the part of municipalities stroke sometimes causes contains with Yong-Gona Vermont writes; kind to be organized in the East. Since with respect to borrowing for public im- O R I A Eastern Steamsiip Ltnesjoc. CAST death. Root 14 of tbe most valuable “That old Mocha and Java the formation of this feed pool less than provement works. The demand for good good BANGOR LINE The heat got on the herbs'known to medical science. Yong- two weeks orders for more than for and nerves of H. H. flavor I find only in Par East, is the ago, 7,- toads, better facilities heating is one of the nerve Nye, New Haven, so that he couldn’t Gona Root greatest 500 tons of dairy rations have been re- lighting and improved sanitary con- of my life. It is good to sleep well over a of tonics and has given wonderful results. pleasure ceived from farmers throughout the New water school systems, period 20 years. Belfast and Camden 1 ditions, works, To nervous your know the day of excellent coffee is Steamships Makesi Now he sleeps fine, even hot summer fortfy your system, keep to on a large England states, according anannouce- etc., means the further issue tone Leave at 2 nights. He declares, “For 20 I stomach in condition, your heart, stlil with us.” Bangor daily p. m, (Standard ment made by Howard W. mana- scale of tax free State and municipal yerrs 2.46 Selby, couldn’t to your need GOLDINE this summer, Ameri- Time), Winterport, p. m.. Bucksport, IN ger of the Eastern States f armers’ Ex- get sleep before midnight, but 6.00 ca’s standard nerve remedy. p. m„ Belfast, p. m., Northport 5.80 p. m. bonds._ since taking Goldine Tonic and recognized for Camden, Rockland and Boston. change at Springfield, Mass., who is in Nervine, before the heat I go to sleep as soon I strike the Get your bottle today charge of this gigantic pool which he be- Homes bed and HOLLAND’S Return—Leave Boston daily at 6 p. m. ( Day- HALLDALE. gets your health. Leave Kockland lieves will easily reach over 20,000 tons light Saving Time), daily at TRIAL TO YOU-- The Islands 5.00 a. m„ (Standard Time), Camden 5.45 a. before the closing date on August 25th. and Fijian jr TO YOU TO DBCIDB RIOHT NOWI m.. Northport 6.45 a. m Belfast 7.15 a. m for An unusual Fhe Islands in the South Seas feature of the feed pool is Harold Nutter is helping B. F. Foster FFREEwi>rs»nso.kMtimissta I Fijian Bucksport, Winterport and Bangor. the fact that in territories where ailments. Remember we do are among the richest of the British pos- coopera- get his hay. Mark your At Boston cornection is made via the Mot* use one medicine for everything. Fill Viti the tive organizations have not experienced not sessions. Levu, largest island, Line and Kev. A. E. Cox of Bradford preached in and mail to GOLDINE MFC. Co., Inc., ropolitan express freight passenger particular farmers are House- has an area of 4 250 miles. success, joining square Suva, steamers for New York and South and here 30 ALBANY. N. Y. points this movement in large numbers. 1 he July the capital, has a fine natural harbor, West. which thousands of cooperation of various organizations such Maynard Hall is helping Harvey Shibles I from pounds|of Yong- MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE as Farm Bureaus, Agricultural Colleges in Knox get his hay. wives I Gona Root, used in GOLDINE, are ex- Local freight service between Portland and and County and State cooperative so ported annually. Coffee and Tea New York has been resumed from Custom Several from here went to Searsport cieties has been secured. The unprece- GOLDINE Remedies are sold in Belfast House Wharf, Portion 1. Upon completion of recently after blueberries. new dented success of the pool is attributed by A. A. Howes & Co. and Wm. O. Poor I he only coffee, packed by a roast- the State pier at Portland, now under construction, direct freight service to and from partially to the open formula idea, an in- Will Otis cut J. E. Hall’s hay. C. W. & Son; Brooks by A. R. Pi]ley; Bark er, known to contain Arabian Mo- Bright interior points and New York will be resumed. novation started by the Eastern States cut Newell Wnite’s. Harbor by C. E. Danfield; Searsport by Colby and cha and Genuine lava. GEO. E. Farmers’ Exchange, which enables the F. E. Whitcomb & son; Stockton Springs DUNTON. Agent. is finished in this com- 1-2-1-3-5-10-25-50 All Belfast, Maine. purchaser of rations to kuow exact- Haying nearly by W. F. Trundy, Unity by C B. Mitch- pds. dairy secured. munity. A good crop has been Cm* ■ -. ly what the ingredients of his ration are m ell; Winterport by Mrs. F. C. Atwood. packed in HOLLAND SYSTEM ONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS SAYS and tbe exact amount of each ingredient. Mrs. Susie Tenney and Mrs Myrtle Cherry Tins. With each bag of dairy ration the pu.- Howard visited at J. E. Hall’s last week. Cote d takes of house drudgery out Sold at All chaser receives a tag stating this infor- bath LeadingiDealers. and Mrs. Van Winkle and cleaning. For cleaning sinks, mation. the rations which Mr. daugnter Furthermore, called on their relatives tubs, woodwork and floors. For wash can be purchased the Eastern of Boston, Mass., Sanford’s no Rust through clothes has no here last week. ing superior. States Farmers’ Exchange have been At Get the your grocers. Best formulated by the leading feed experts of the CA.r UAL MAGIC WATER COMPANY England agricultural colleges from a NOT FEELING MUCH BETTER WASHING POWDER MAINE purely scientific standpoint and not with AUGUSTA, Read the Boston Globe It the best washing powder his wife ever any are not benefited by the commercial consideration. Many being put in a boiler. The largest farmers’ cooperative pur- summer vacation as they should be All the members of your family will appre- Does 20 Washings. Cotta 20 cent* chasing organizations all over the United Notwithstanding much outdoor life, they States are watching this effort with much are little if any stronger now than they ciate the Boston Daily and Sunday Globe. Try a package. interest and at a recent conference of were. The tan on their faces is darker Make the Globe D. managers of cooperative organizations and makes them look healthier, but it is your Boston newspaper. E. SMITH, Agent are still operating east of the Mississippi, the be- only a mask. They nervous* Order the Boston and P. O. Box 31 75 Church Street lief was expressed that this pool, together easily tired, upset by trifles, and they do Daily Sunday Globe with the well. and iiM 4w29 Mail orders filled. < open formula idea will revolu- not eat nor sleep ^FSunbum from newsdealer or tionize the feed What need is what tones the m bites regularly your newsboy. and grain purchasing ef- they sect make ■ SOLD BY FRED D JONES. forts of the farmers in the future. nerves, perfects digestion, creates an ap- I petite, and makes sleep refreshing. In I you unhappy other words, they should take Hood’s 1922 Auto Lioenso and Sarsaparilla. Pupils, teachers, and others generally will find the chief purpose of [MENTHOLATUM# Dr. Hester Brown Registration the vacation best subserved by this great L cools and soothes^ Boo i to medicine which “builds up the whole sys- and gentlj # APPLICATIONS, must be sworn t

The Caitine Alumni camp opened laat Miss Agnes Freeman of Boston is with WATCHES FOR weeks. MEN CLARION CONSTRUCTIONS Monday and ia now in full awing. the Misses Colcord for a few and carefnl study* Thursday represent years of experience Mrs. Nellie Sadler of Ellsworth arriv- Raymond Morrison returned Waltham, Elgin, Illinois, Hamilton ed last week to visit her sister, Mrs. Ma- from a month’s visit to his grandparents com- They are manufactured by ria Newton. in Canaan. of the best materials came Mr. James Griflin returned Thurs- petent workmen Mrs. Earle Littlefield of Orono H. a trip to obtainable. down last week for a visit to her old day morning from business Ladies’ Wrist Watches home in Park. North Adams. has been the entire satis- came down Gold Filled and 14k The result The Bay View Rebekahs held a sale of Earle Littlefield of Orono both American and Swiss, Gold of faction of Clarion users. cooked food at their lodge room last Sat- Saturday to join his wife, the guest urday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Etta Park. We want to show you through our Mr. Fred Eastman of Winterport ar- Miss Grace Gvnan arrived from l in- will the -^CLOCKS*- dealer. rived on Saturday to lay the cement cinnati, Ohio, on Friday and pass Penobscot. foundation in the new school building. remainder of the season on the JUST LIKE HOME SETH You can catch trains by. THOMAS CLOCKS are George H. has been drawn to wife Assistant Inspector for the Public Util- Hopkins it will be when you come with your time-keepers, .built for accuracy for over Frank dependable a BISHOP CO. ities Commission Frank A. Dolliff was a serve upon the Grand Jury and WOOD & or sweetheart to dine at the City Restau- century and backed by the guarantee of the maker, as last week. Blanchard on the Traverse Jury for the will business caller in town early the food, BANGOR, MAINE September term. rant, High street. The taste of as by ourselves. Dr and Mrs. H. Everett Hichborn of will remind 1839 H been serving the cooking, the environment Established Marshfield, Mass., arrived last week and J. Dunham, who has as at Witham’s mill at you of home comforts and pleasures are located at their camp for the month. night watchman he Sandypoint, has gone up river where here is high class and relined. of Cam- Everything -^PICTURES^ Mr. and Mis. J. L Lancaster has a situation. bridge, Mass., are the guests of his pa- Rev. Klaas who is now lo- W. A. Belfast rents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Lancas- Oosterhuis, j Beautiful Colored Sold Hall, cated in is FOR SALE Sawyer’s by ter. Whitesville, N. V passing Photographs j his vacation in town. He is with Mr. She was accompa- Steam Laundry Views oti Bar Harbor and going over the road. Mn-s Ruth D James of Jamaica Plain, and Mrs. J. H. Ward well. Belfast Nickerson and Mrs. SEARSPORT nied by C inton arrived last Friday and will be in and fee it. Mass, Mr of Good goiqg UuaineM. ( with Mr. and Mrs. William M. Parse. M. Crocker, and wife Apples, bush $1 00 Hay, *25 00 went to Bar Har- Beans, pea, 9 Lamb, 26 Robert Norris of Boston is spending his Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Raich Ward well of Castine. manager bor for a few t heir Beans, y. e., 9 Mutton, 20 vacstion at the Norris cottage on Norris Wednesday days, of the Castine branch of the Waldo Trust chauffeur Mr. and his son are at Cutter, 40a45 Potatoes, 75 street Sawyer, Co., called upon his sister, Mrs. Bert C. Grinneli’s while in town. Blieese, 24 Round Hog, 12 Inn, Bowden Tuesday of last week. F W. Nichols of Belmont Maas., left Chicken, 40 Straw, 15 00a20 00 A Mr. and Mrs. James town Saturday, after spending two weeks party including Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Walton and Duck, 36 Turkey, 26a.T2 H. Duncan and daughter, Martha, Major who at Brookside. ( daughter Callie of Brookline, Mass Ewes, 34 Veal, 16 and Mrs. Frederick Black and Fred- j son, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowl, 30 Wood, hard, 11 00 I Cyrus N. Colson and Miss Edith Col- and Miss Field motored to erick, Mary Lambert, have returned home. Geese, 32 Wood, soft, 8 00 son of Goifsworth, N. H., are guests of Buck’s Harbor on Thursday. On account j relatives in town. of car trouble Mr. Duncan remained in Mrs. Percy L. Hupper had as guests RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKET Mr. and Sargentville until Saturday. last week her father and mother, 30a32 2 20 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Webster of Cas- and Beef, corned, Lime, Mrs. Edward Seavey of Thomaston Butter I8a32 64 ! tine spent the week-end as guests of Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Edward E. Durgin and salt, Oats, Mrs. Eltndge Walton of Friendship. 90 Oat 5 sad Mrs. Norris Webster. their Dr. Missner Corn, Meal, daughter. Ruby Durgin 12 who have been the Mr. and Mrs. Fred E R Piper of Hart- Cracked corn. 90 Onions, Miss of Belfast visited of San Francisco, Margaret Rogers are some Corn meal, 90 Oil, kerosene, 18al9 guests of Mrs. Mial Sargent and Miss Alda ford, Conn., who spending the Misaes Anne, Doris and Frances Ro- the Pendleton- 33 Pollock, 10 Sargent, left Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. weeks in town, attended Cheese, gers over the week end. Cotton 3 15 10 Durgin will return home via the Panama Lyon wedding in Bangor lpst Wednesday. seed, Pork, Cranberries, 00 Rye meal, 6 5 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Croce and children Canal, Dr. Missner and her husband going of Port- Mr. Lewis Berry and family Clover seed, 33 Shorts, 1 55 of Skowhegan were recent guests of Mr. back by auto. last land made a visit in town week,call Flour, 10 00a 13 50 Sugar, 8 1-2 and Mra. Antonio Croce. the night Capt. Albert Blanchard's new power ing on relatives and spending H. G. 75 Salt, T. 1., bus. 1 25 fam- seed, [4 Announcing and Mra. Ellen L. Leib and Miss Louise D. boat, “Idlehours,” and William Blan- with Mr. Clifford N. Fletcher Lard, 18 Sweet potatoes, 8 Leib spent Saturday in Belfast, the guests chard’s boat, “Friendship” are attractive ily. A rkew line of cars built on time-tried of Miss Calvina Hervey. additions to the fleet of craft in the har- wholly Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Tinney of Cape MARRIED. bor. A race between the two boats was and Mias Lillias Nichols of New York ar- Jellison recently entertained Mr. Buick but with pulled off recently, “Idlehours” winning Ella and and rived recently for a visit with her grand- Mrs. Ellis Petrie and Mrs. Slye principles improvements by five minutes’ time, in a race to Turtle Leavitt-Hart In Belfast, Aug. 5, | Mra. Lillias Nichols. two daughters of Thomaston and Rock- mother, Head and back. by Rev. Charles W. Martin, Ueorne U. land. refinements which make their introduction Mrs. Samuel Whitten and son Edwin Leavitt of Limestone and Mrs. Fannie Six Searsport captains were the guests even- of Portland spent the weekend as the Mr. Will Staples arrived Friday Briggs Hart of Belfast. of Capt. Albert Blanchard on a trip to to an event guests of Mrs. A. J. Nickerson. ing from his home in Malden, Mass., of nation-wide interest. Rockland Monday in Capt. Blanchard’s visit his mother and brother Flitner. He and Mrs. James Parse arrived new boat “Idlehours The men, DIED. ! Capt power was accompanied by his wife and young from New York to spend a all sea and old friends, en Sunday city deep captains son, Donald. few weeks at their summer home. joyed the trip immensely, taking dinner DYER In Belfast, Aug. 6 Mrs Car- late P Park and party returned at Rockland and returning in the Dr. Isaac rie L. Dyer, aged 34 years and 5 months. 14 Distinctive Models Lud C. Havener arrived Saturday from of last week, afternoon. The party was made up of from Ellsworth Tuesday FELT. In Boston, at City Hospital, Worcester, Mass., to spend a few weeks Ocean Capt. Blanchard, Capt. B. F. Colcord, leaving the following day for July 29 Helen A wife of W. F. W. Astonishing Values and Prices with his family at their summer home. remain for Capt. D C. Nichols, Capt. Melville Nich- Point, Me., where they will Felt of Roxbury, and daughter of the F. Blaek Tues- Charles Nathan of August. Major Frederick arrived ols, Capt. Nichols, Capt. the month late Ithel and Naomi Pease of North SIX CYLINDER MODELS from Fort to F. William 3 day Leavenworth, Kansas, Gilkey, Capt. Gilkey, ^urner Mrs. Rate Davis with her daughter, Searsmont 23-6-54-Sport Road. pass. $1625 spend a month’s leave with his family in Blanchard and Lewis Rich as skipper. her PEACHY. In Lynn, Aug. 2, 5 Miss Gertruie, who has been visiting Mass., 23-6-41—Tour.Sedan, pass. $1935 23-6-55—Sport Tour.4 pass. 1675 town. W. of North A social affair of the summer father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. George Peachy, formerly 2 delightful 23 23-6-44-Roadster, pass. 1175 in Provi- Belfast, aged 70 years, 2 months and FOUR CYLINDER MODILS Louis Pendleton and son Maurice of Cali- season was the Bridge given on Tuesday Lambert, returned to her home days. 1195 fornia are guests of Mr. Pendleton’s sister, afternoon at the Ross home in Main St. dence, R. I., last week. 23-4-34-Roadster, 2 865 TURNER. In East Northport, Aug. pass. Mrs. Beverly Du Bose at the Fendleton by Mrs. Frederick F. Black of Fort Leav- 1985 Mrs. Ellsworth Jones of Bangor ar- 9th. Mrs Melissia A. Turner of Rock- 5 885 homestead. enworth. Kansas, and Mrs. Andrew W. 23-4-35—Touring, pass. rived from Belfast Friday, where she had land, aged 80 years, 1 month and 28days. 23-6-48-Coupe, 4 pass. 1895 Allen of Orange, N J. Four tables were Miles 23-4-36-Coupe, 3 pass. 1175 Mr. and Mrs. James Black and their 1 been visiting her sister, Mrs. Jel- WARREN. In Searsmont, August 9, arranged for the game, and several guests 23-6-49-Touring, 7 pass. 1435 house the Misses Ramsdell of remaining with Mrs Fannie S. Mrs. Elvira aged 71 years 23 4-37-Sedan, 5 pass. 1395 guests, who did not play occupied the por h. The lison, Warren, Melrose, are occuyping the Black apart- Bridges until Monday. 23-6-50 Sedan, / pass. 2195 : lirst prize, an attractive hand made shop- 23-4-38—Tour. Sedan, 5 pass. 1325 ment in Main St. : ping bag, was awarded to Mrs. Frank George Titcomb of Springfield arrived a All Prices F. Mrs. Ada Rogers, who is spending the Curtis. The second prize, a vanity case, Wednesday of last week tor visit to his O. II. Flint, Michigan the L. S, Titcomb. How much summer at Castinet was in town last went to Mrs. William Goodetl. After parents, Mr. and Mrs. two Ask about the G. M. A. C. Purchase Plan which week, the guest of Mrs. Ellen L. Leib j game delicious refreshments were served, He was accompanied by his wife, provides for Deferred Payments and Miss Louise Leib. the hostesses being assisted by the Misses daughters and Mrs. Drake. money would it Rebecca and Lucy True Ross. Mrs. Harry Snow left recently for her Rev. Rlaas Ooesterhuis assisted the take to buy new home in Greenfield, Mass., after spending Miss Alice Walker very pleasently en- pastor at the morning service at the Un See These New Buick Cars Now at Our Showroom a week in town, with Mrs. Appleton and tertained the members of the Library iversalist church on Sunday and Mrs. Al- clothes for all Miss Appleton of Melrose, as guests. Benefu Bridge Club, and other friends on den Webster of Fort Point and Bangor _P-2-NP Friday afternoon at her cottage, White rendered a very pleasing solo. A very enjoyable was held Tues- your family? picnic cap. The highest score was made by day at Moose Point shore by the members Mr. E. M. Lawrence of Rockland was Mrs. Ada Rogers, who received a charm- W. R. GILKEY & SON of the Congregational Sunday school. a business visitor in town last Thursday, some ing work box as a prize. The consolation, Quite a sum if you wake About 30 making the in called here by the presence of the four- attended, trip a bottle opener, went to Mrs Andrew Me with left but Agnes Teed and Gil night nothing automobiles. Gown. Dainty refreshments were served. masted schooner WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BU1CK WILL BUILD THEM lis discharged her load of cement and a your nightrobe and pajamas. Mrs. Fred Hersey of New York and The out-of-town guests included Miss crew made minor repairs on the vessel. Determine the value of your Paine of Bath, who have been visit- Isabelle Westonof Bangor,Miss Anderson, Philip before are de- ing Mrs. L. M. Sargent and Mrs. William Wellesley Hills, Mrs. Ada Rogers, Castine, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Alvab belongings they Parse, left Wednesday for Rochester, N. Mrs. Brainerd Bates, Wellesley Hills, C. Trsat motored to w interport to call stroyed or damaged by fire. Mrs. Edward S Calderwood, Boston, Mrs. Mrs. Geneva Free- For Sale H., for a week. on Mrs. Treat’s sister, t dieaji A. W. Allen, Orange, N. J., Mrs. L. A. and other friends. They were ac- Martin 130C. man, Make an estimate. Ask your Harry A black horsf, aged 7 years, weighs Mrs. Andrew McGown left Thursday New Mrs. L. C. Havener, Nellie Miss “OUCH! Colcord, York, companied by Miss Hichborn, Good worker and driver. Apply to for her home in Worcester, Mass. She wife to set a value on her has arrived with a full line of Mrs. Andrew McGown, Worcester, Mass., Leora Partridge and Miss Mary Hichborn. 2w31* RALPH ROWN, will return to Searsport later to spend the of How My Corns, Bunions and Mrs. Benjamin Procter, Wellesley Hills, things. Then add the value Tel. 8y-!6 R. D. Maine. of the season at her on 1, Belfast, remainder cottage Miss Jane Roberts, Miss Charlotte That- Several parties attended the Demo- furni- Harnesses, Calloused, Tired Pleasant Point. the silverware, jewelry, Burning, sher, Bangor. cratic rally in Belfast last Saturday, ture, rugs, linen, bedding—the Robes, Feet Hurt— The meeting of the Mosman Memorial among them Mr. and Mrs. A C. Treat, FOR SALE Miss Har.iet Roulstone gave a bridge thousand and one your Park which was to have been Mr. and Mrs. James H. Griflin, Mr. and things farm Association, party on Friday afternoon at orii nell’s Whips, —what shall One hundred and forty-three acre Mrs. I. C. son Mrs. W. home contains. Do think held at the Bank on Tuesday afternoon, entertaining about 25 guests. Six Fletcher, Elden, you I Do?" and residence of the late Thos. E. Pente- Inn, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles was postponed, to be held on Saturday a H. Morrison insurance to Trunks, Smooth tables were in play and the first prize, you carry enough cost, near McFarland's corner. afternoon at 2.30 at the park Drew. water- hand-made handkerchief, w s awarded to pay the actual cash value of Suit Cases lields in good cultivation; line well woodlot. Brainerd Bates and Benjamin F. Proctor Mrs. Henry G. Curtis, whose score was The funeral of Mrs. Nancy Harriman, the contents of your home if a ed pasture. About 30 acres Mrs. Fred received the con- and Beautiful location. shade. Liberal of Wellesley Hills, Mass., arrived recently highest. Ginn, wife of Capt. Harrison Ginn of fire came? The of Bags Maple a flowers. Ices protection terms. to spend a few days with their respective solation, bunch of organdy Prospect Ferry, occurred Saturday after- AND MANY OTHER GOODS. M E. PENTECOST, a insurance D. 2. who are on and cake were served after the game. The following her death on Wednes- good fire policy 3w31 Freedom, K families, occupying cottages noon, He has also secured the services out of town guests included Mrs. C. P. was of and leaves before a fire and Pleasant Point for the summer. day. She 75 years age costs little of Mr. GYPSY FOOT RELIEF Andrew W. Woods and C. M. Tweedie, Treat of New York, Mrs a five children and many other means a No more soaking the feet in Fred one o: the famous Six husband, lot afterwards. both well known to Belfast Brown, Allen of Orange, N. J., Mrs. Lincoln A relatives. peo- medicated baths—no powders, ple as harness plasters, nor inconvenience—no Brown Brothers, is a guest of Robert Colcord of New York, Mrs. Wistar Evans expert and trjink men. mil's, no b>>ther! App’v in one House for Sale Norris at the Norris cottage. The Brown Black The young people who gave the suc- repair of Philadelphia, Mrs. Frederick F. ORRIN DICKEY minute, then walk all you like Brothers were in the a J, w “Tiptop” company of Fort Leavenworth. Kans., Mrs. Brain- cessful farce, All Mistake, recently, No waiting. Repairing done and rk on your feet us long A five room house and factory. a run last as you wish! which had long season. erd Bates ana Mrs. F. Proctor for the Bethny|Chapter, O. E. S., accom- while you wait. Benjamin INSURANCE The excruciating pains and of Mrs. Edward S. panied by a number of the order, motor- aches Cemented cellar and electric lights. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Du Bose and son Wellesley Hills, Mass., MAINE. Come in and get acquainted. from corns, bunions, cal- Alice Wal- ed to Prospect last Tuesday night, where BELFAST, lo« mts, and burning, sore, tired Enquire of A. P. LORO, Pendleton of Weatoury, L. L., were re- Calderwood of Roxbury, Miss they presented it again to a good house in feet vanish as if by magic! 28 Box Camden, Maine. cent arrivals and will occupy the Pen- ker and Miss Jane Roberts of Bangor. 154, K. of P. hall. dleton house on West Main street while Leaner Store in town. KNUX Mrs. Carrie A. Gardner spent August Belfast 1 2nd with her cousin, Frank HEN Mr. and Mra. Fred Burr left Saturday Goodhue, NONE BETTER No. 56 Main Street HOUSES has a new and family at Sandypoint. She was ac- for Bangor, where they will visit relatives A. S, Bailey bought Dodge car Mertou Bradford. companied by her Mrs. HARRY for two weeks. Their daughter, Miss of daughter-in-law, LOTS WORSE MARTIN, Proprietor FOR SALE R. O. Gardner, and two children, and Ruth Burr of Washington, D. C., is spend- Mrs. Verne Kelsey who is sick with -USE- Gypsy skids daughter-in law, Mrs. L. A. Gardner and Successful I have 5 hen houses, 8x12, built on ing a two weeks’ vacation in Bangor. bronchitis in staying at her parents’ home I Foot Results so they can be handled anywhere, that in Jackson. little girl. Sanford’s Iron Rust Mr. and Mrs. William Shorey and Guaranteed will sell for the small sum of 120 each. Mr. and Mrs. James Paulsom and daugh- Mr and Mrs. Alex Shaw returned Relief daughter Eleanor of Bath, who have been in every case or Write or phone E. L' COLCORU, ter of Mansfield, are at H. from Massachusetts recently, after many Stain Remover Clerk Wanted Wonderful the guests of relatives in town, returned Mass., visiting A money back. 31tf Belfast, Maine. W. Woods. months spent in most trying experiences. for stains of all Sold Secret From Sold in this city to Bath for a few days, on Wednesday. description. We are pleased to report that both are to work the Desert. by They were accompanied by Mrs L. M. Mr. Frank Wood of E. Searsmont who by D. E. SMITH, Belfast, A young lady in a improved in health. Their daughters. dry Does NOTICE has been working for Mrs. Jellia Curtis in Box 31 Away Sargent. and son 75 Church St., or P. O. CITV returned home Misses Lydia and Thelma, Wil- goods store. With Foot DRUti July 25. 1922. Miss Jessie C. Miss Rebecco haying Sunday. of Nickerson, liam arrived last week for a visit with Troubles. STORE Notice is hereby given that the Hoard Rosa and Miss Florence Colcord motored Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Cates of Philadel- ! -USE- H. H. COOMBS CO. in at the t ourt their parents. PeacTA Hills State Assessors will be session to Sebec Lake Miss Colcord re- and Mrs. Frank I on the loth day Friday. phia and Mr. Young of __ House in Belfast, Tuesday, Sanford’s No-Rub | in the mained for a week’s visit with Mrs. Wil- Oldtown, are spending a pleasant vaca- Many dogs are seen in cars, seeming to of August, at 9 o’clock a. m A. D. 1922, to en- bur J. Carver, Miss Nickerson and Miss tion with Mrs. Eastman. the as much as their for clothes. It can’t be County of Waldo, to secure information Mary enjoy trip drivers; washing of the home same able them to make a just equalization Ross returned the night.' members of the Uncle Sam’s and all sorts of things are carried in cars, beat. boil ten minutes Wanted Caution Notice ^Thirty Simply Boy taxable in said County, and to inve®- even a full-sized canoe going through the property Mrs. Dana Dutch of who club with their local leader, Mrs. B. L. isn’t it? Whereas has of concealment of proper y Waban, Mass., then rinse. Simple, For office and clerical work. Prefer sec- my wife, Carlion Koundy, tigate charges to to Orono village recently; but the latest thing was | and of failur is occupying the Curtis cottage for the Aborn, plan go Friday. They School left my bed and board without just cause, from taxation, of undervaluation 1 a ond year High work the live coon, with collar and chain, stand- boy, begin- assess taxation. summer, recently entertained Mrs. Evelyn will take part in program given by PRICE 20c. this is to warn all from to property liable to on ! ning September first. in hand persons trusting the clubs of four counties at the U. of M. ing the fore door and clinging to the Mail ordeis Apply C, &. STETSON Edwards of Ottawa, Canada, and Mrs. I or harboring her on account as I shall windshield as the car whizzed along. filled._ writing to L. C., Journal Office. 2t82 my J. J. DEARBORN. Reinhardt of Maas. Both ! campus. j no of George Newton', pay bills her contracting after this W. F. DRESSER. ladies are at Lakes. Mrs. Anna Bucklin has returned home received for date. summering Belgrade I In these days there are many prospect Subscriptions Board of State Assessors. from Tapley’s hospital and is slowly Monroe, August 1922. H. 2w31 Mrs. Henry and her son, Bernard Henry, orB and would-be house buyers in our the dandy little farm pa- Money Made Me., 5, F. STERLING, Clerk. gaining strength. She wishes to thank her 3w32* ARCHIE ROUNDY. motored to Sea report Thursday from Old | vicinit'. On Sunday people from Chicago time many friends who so kindly remembered per working spare for The Fraternities. Orchard Beach, where they are spending and Ohio were looking over the Ellis her, while in the hospital with a nice Either sex. Experience not necessary the summer. On their return to Old Or- | property on Church street and some one shower of post carda We lead all competitors in Maine. Rep- chard they were accompanied by Miss j is sure to purchase the place for its won- HOME Room to Let THE EARM AND resentatives wanted in every town and Isabel who will be their guest for derful view, which can never be shut off, FOUND Frame, GEORGE W. PEACHY of Pa, city in Maine, N. H., R. I. and Vermont. ton it being on the “bill-top.” Philadelphia, to days. 4w32 Box F, Richmond, Maine. On Market street Sunday evening, a fur Apply hia Edward and Dr. C. E. Newell, sons, The remains of George W. Peachy ar- On Sunday A. E. Lambert and wife 25c a year, 4 years $1.00 neck piece. The owner may have the THE JOURNAL OFFICE and Charles A. Hunter of Henry, Derry, ] rived by boat Sunday morning, accom- and sister-in-law, Miss Nina Brier, and same by proving property and paying were the of Mr. and Send your subscription to me, N. H., who guests panied by his wife and two sons, for in- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hudson of Bangor charges. Apply at the Journal Office. ISLESBORO Mrs. Albert J. Reimbold for the past I terment in the lot in Ceme- to Let family Grqve came down to make up a family party, D. E. SMITH. Agent, Room week, left Friday in their car for ! tery. His age was 70 years, 2 months which celebrated Mr. 67th la*t Jutland, Lambert’s Mrs. Aaron Killam left town where will spend a few dhys before : and 23 For some time he was a 75 Church Me. they days. birthday with a picnic at Penobscot Park. St., Belfast, All modem conveniences— home, P. O. Box 31 4t28* TO LET week for Nova Scotia. interning | resident of North Belfast, but about *or- the Lambert store was closed Monday niack- Mrs. E. H. Nickerson of Portland, who I ty-five years ago moved to Lynn, Maas., and the party went to South Lagrange tront comer room. to One half of house at 33 Church street. There ia a great abundance of Apply o has been for a week the gueat of Mrs. where he died Aug. 2nd. The funersl for the day with Mr. Lambert’s daugh- SOLD BY FRED D. JONES All modern conveniences and verandah. eral here and many are being caught was held in The Office. on or A. J. Nickerson, left Sunday for home j Lynn. ter, Mrs. Denis Decker. Journal Inquire premises telephone 245-12. hand lines.