The-Republican Journal. VOLUME 94. NO. 30. - _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1922. FIVE CENTS 1

Fayiene Eleanor 10 moa., da ighte1 THE CHURCHES “HUMAN FLY” TO CLIMB IN BEL- for thi» year: Rev. C. W. Martin, Fair a Great Success Paul, PERSONAL PERSONAL July 2, ,C Hospital of Mr. and Mre. C. A. Paul; Edith La FAST. Belfast (Methodist); July 9, Rev. H. A. Welch, Brewer (Baptist); July 16, Mrs. vt Verne 14 daughter of Mr. and Rev. Rossbach wili the is Attended, the Sale* el1 Hall, moa., Adolph supply Mrs. Volney Thompson spending the Capt. Frank Dow and wife of Brook- One of the most remarkable men in the R. A. UrBc Crowd Jordan, Bangor, (Congregational- Mrs. Vernard Arlene Roberts, two pulpit at the Federated church next Sun- week with friends in Waterville. Wednes- Show an Attractive Hall; are world will.be a visitor in Belfast ism; July 23, Rev. J. H. Gray, District the Baby day. lyn, New York, gueats of his brother, arrenired, and one-half daughter of Mr. and day, July 26. He is none other than Superintendent July 30, Concert and Dance Enjoyed. years, Miss Melvina V. Parker is the guest of John L. Dow and family. (Methodist); wture, the George G. Polley know throughout the Rev. I. F. D. D Bangor (Ad- Leslie Roberts; Stanley Edward, nine Regular services will be held at the relatives who are summering in Islesboro. Barnes, Miss Elizabeth Kittredge has returned United States as, “the Human Fly” Mr. vent). Aug. 6, Rev. ■». A. Smith, D. D., the afternoon and evening and Mrs. Leslie Roberts. Trinity Reformed church every mos., son of Mr. Sunday Mr and Mrs. S. H. Lord of Boston are has all over although from a visit with her Polley been scaling buildings Bangor (Universalial); Aug. 13, E. B warmest of the season at 10,45 a. m., with sermon by Rev. Wil- sister, Miss Helen among the and Ball. visiting relatives in Belfast and Brooks. the country for the past 15 years and dur- The Concert liam school Spurr, Bangor, (Episcopal); Aug. 20, entice pleasure Vaughan. Sunday will be Kittredge in Allston, Mass. the in would naturally Mrs. of ing that time has climbed tallest Rev. G. E. Heath, D. D., Somerville, d concert the Belfast band, J. before the morning service. Margaret Clare Maitland, Fla., was well The by and Mrs. Charles the world. Rev. A. E. out of doors the Armory is a guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. L. West. Mr. Bradbury were Mass., (Methodist); Aug. 27, >kers Lee Patterson, leader, was greatly enjoy- Mr. Polley will climb the Odd Fellows Morris. The annual will occasions. METHODIST Church. People’s Meth- guests several days last week at the Pe- campmeeting on both Mrs. Elizabeth M. Heal of in Belfast at 7 m., stand on it is *d ed and its program was a fine one and odist Rev. Charles W. Everett, Building p. be Aug. 20-27, and expected that^a Church, Martin, in nobscot Exchange in Bangor. The Sale* Table*. Mass., is visiting friends W’aldo and his head on the edge and do several of his large number of ministers and laymen very well rendered. The band gave its pastor; parsonage, No. 7 Court St.; tele- Belfast. daredevil stunts when he reaches the C will be service Walter J. Clifford was in Lewiston will be present. Leroy Lyon were neatly arranged and a kindness much phone, 213.11. Sunday morning the tables services, genuine very top. in charge of the music. Mias Carrie M. All at 10.45. Sunday school, 12 m. Evening Mrs. Catherine Holt of Portland, Me., Tuesday tar a consultation with the with flowers under the direction all interested in the Wal- pis- is to at the appreciated by is a E. Hart and Bradford expected preside corated service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, guest of Mrs. Fannie son trict Manager 01 the Lasky Theatres. committee of the Ladies’ Hos- do those in piano. Misses Mona and Doris Mayo , large County Hospital, especially Thursday, evening at 7.30, Maurice. INORIHPORT of a will be in charge of the meeting for Mrs. Cecil Clay, president. The of this benefit. Many Thomas King Boston, former ’ilAid, charge compli- Mrs. Anna W. Liitlefield of Malden, folks and and also di- clerk in the F. M. Lancaster store in young children, was in charge of Mrs. William the band were heard Rev. George S. Mills of Bennington, this ,d table ments for by strang- Mass is a guest of her sister, Mrs Ellen The bridge at Temple Heights is now rect, the recreations There will be preach- I Wil- Vt„ a former pastor of the North church, was a recent of Mrs. J. L. assisted by Mrs. Frank ers who are visiting in the Mc- P. Ryan. city, guest repaired and open to the public. services morning and evening, when Keene, city. who is with Mrs. Mills at the ing Battery, an who compara- Sleeper. ■ Dr. J. E. Lacount of Boston will give Mr#, C. H.Stevens, Keen's orchestra, deservedly popular occupied the pulpit of the Federated Mrs. Idella Savage and son Newman Mrs. Henry G. Hills has returned from ,and illustrated lecture, using moving pictures. afternoon had dis- Mrs. a with her as bly early in the, with the dancing public, furnished the church last Sunday morning, preaching and wife have been visiting at Otto Capt. and Mrs. Thomas D. Barr have visit in Boston, bringing of cake to his many including his parish- returned from Auburn, where they were guest her niece, Miss Mary Pendleton, of of their large amount music for the dance, which was well at- friends, Thompson’s. j Kd on Mass. WYMAN customer*, ioners. Mr. Mills preached “The Re- guests of their oaughter, Mrs. Hall F. Somerville, OSCAR FRENCH. etc., to eager tended notwithstanding there were coun- J. Murray Forbes and party of Dark •ad,doughnuts, construction of Religion,’’ a very appro- Hoxie, and family. A. Thompson and Mrs. Harbor were in Belfast last Monday on a Mrs. John Mottola, formerly Miss g. Carroll ter attractions. priate theme for the Federated church, Oscar Wyman French retired sea-cap- dis- pleasure trip. Mr ana! Mrs. Charles E. Sherman and Kathleen Colcord of Belfast, is the pian- Webber had an attractive the elTorts of Mrs. L. lie approves of the federation of tain, formerly of Belfast and Lincolnville. roy A. Through Eugene Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis are ist at the Bayside Theatre, managed this which are churches, has seen three unite in Burling- Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Langhorn of died July 12 at at the home of his daugh- lit pillows and baskets Stevens several members of the Mae Ed- spending a week in camp at Tilden’s season George C. Thompson of Bel- iy of ton and is by Mrs. Frank Near with the best of results per- Washington, D. C., are guests of Mr. ter, J. Rich, Glencove, after features at this season. wards Players gave several fine selec- Pond in Belmont. fast. iractive sonally interested in the Belfast trial in and Mrs. Ralph C. Johnson. a fortnight’a illness, aged 87 1-2 years. W. and Mrs. R Iph tions. Em Mrs. J. Ferguson uniting the North and First Parish H. H. Carter has returned from a va- Mrs. S. K. Hoffman, Mrs. I. A. Diesher Since the death of his wife Christman in Rev. Mrs. Margaret Martin arrived recently t Miss a business in aprons, The members introduced Mrs. Stev- churches. Next Sunday morning. cation trip in Boston an vicinity. Shaw with her son Clarence and daughter Day, 1919, the captain bad lived at Glen- nci did good by from Stillwater and is the guest of Miss Adolph Rossbach of Waltham, Mass and Ray Carter are visiting their grand Katherine of Reading, Pa., are guests of cove. The funeral services were held at >al variety. ens were Tom McCoimick, saxaphone Elizabeth Parker at the Battery. who is spending the summer at his cot- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carter. Mrs. W. Morris Diesher at her cottage on LiDcolnville July 14 at his late residence E. Kittredge, assisted by soloist; Barton comic its. George Crawford, soloist; tage at Pitcher’s Pond, and who former- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haugh of Nahant, the North Shore. overlooking Penobscot Bay. Leroy Hurd, a number of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pineo, daughter Elizabeth and Malcolm Murray, vocalist, and Bill Otis, ly. was pastor of the Unitarian church are of the former’s mother, William Monroe, Seekins and John r daughter \ Mass., guests Katherine and son left last week Mr and Mrs. E. Richards of Ice Junior, George Thomas were bearers. The of a amount of Their numbers were received here, will preach. After that the church Mrs. M. E. Spring street. floral offerings disposed large pianist. Haugh, for an auto into Aroostook Dorchester, have arrived for a visit •It, will be closed for the month of August. trip county, Mass., were numerous and beautiful. naturally called for their with lou 1 Mr. Craw- where to the and are at the Temple Heights, >am as the day applause, especially Cecil Clay leaves today, Thursday, for they planned try fishing. registered The officiating clergyman, Rev. Eugene the net he will attend some Inn. Their son is at Orrin J. Dickey’s ods The committee acknowledges ford’s ellort of ‘‘Nice People.” file St. Margaret's Episcopal Chapel, York Beach, where Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hal! and little V. Allen, pastor of Pratt Memorial Ira M. Cobe. Court and Elm 30th. reference cases as official reporter. Navajo Camp. Church of this t of ice cream from Mrs. proceeds were $450, a most satisfactory corner streets, July daughter Frieda of Braintree, Mass., ar- city, among other selec- of Communion at 8 30 tions read the lines of table had many attrac- amount. Mr. Fred Littlefield of Waldo celebration Holy Prof. Melville E. Chase director of rived Saturday for afew days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beedee and daugh- Edgar Guest, "Un- The friendship and sermon at a m.; morning prayer in the Belfa t has returned Mr. Hall’s aunt, Mrs. Manley O. Wilson. ter, Miss Faustina, of New Haven, Conn., utterable Words," which poem had been met a ready sale un- lias olTered the use of music schools, re articles which | very generously a. m. Saint will 10.45 Margaret’s Day from a visit with relatives in Bangor. who have been touring in New England memorized by Capt. French at 86 and was sum- his at the fair on new Miss Alice P. Poor, who has been vis- r the direction of two Northport dance pavilion grounds be observed and it is expected the and Canada by have been his especial favorite. Among those from her Mr. and Mrs. C. O. automobile, W. Morris Deisher and will the transept window will be consecrated at Mrs. Jennie C. Whiddon of Boston is iting parents, of Mrs. M. B. out of town who assembled to him ,r residents, Mrs. Thursday, August 3rd, give recent guests Whiting. pay in Mrs. Charles Pat- Poor, will leave today for Kansas City, of Boston. this service lhe window is memory the guest of her sister, honor were his brother, Allen D. French Charles E. Kmnedy net proceeds for the Hospital fund. Mc- to her as C. H. Chase of the barkentine id Mrs of the late Mrs. Allan McLane of Wash- terson, at her cottage in East Belfast. resume position superintendent Capt. of Waltham and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kel- had a very at- Keen’s one of the most of the Harzfeld store. C. loaded with 7000 feet of Mrs. Eugene L. Stevens orchestra, popu- ington, D. C., and Belfast, Me., given by John Myers, ley of Mass. Maud manager of the from Mobile for Stockton Plymouth, was suc- a Miss Thorndike, yellow pine of towels and lar and best, will furnish the music for her many friends. It is three-panel Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. arrived The deceased was born Dec. 21, 1834 at Idive display was a guest of Bagley was a caller here His the life of Saint Mar- Camden Telegraph Office, Springs Thursday. Beach in sales. the dance. window depicting home Wednesday afternoon from a trip French’s the house now called *sful in her her sister, Alice Thorndike, over Sunday. ship was built in Tacoma, Wash.,;in 1902, garet. The central panel is a figure of to the W hite Mountains. made the "The Fir Wigwam," and occupied as a A. Wilson did a thriving They and halls from New York. Mrs. Everard .-.ami on me uiagun, went to summer residence Margaret trampling Mrs. Morris L. Slugg Bangor trip in their coupe. Mr. Bagley’s brother by the Hallets of table, where MRS. LILLIAN L. NICKERSON from l.loess at the mystery and in the two side panels incidents Wednesday to visit her cousins, Dr. Lu- and wife joined them in Bridgton, Maine. The second in the series of dances was Somerville, Mass. Soon after his mar- to when a child her R. ich was neatly wrapped her life. Left panel, ther Mason and Mrs. Sarah Mason, E. held at the Country Club Thursday night riage, at which time he had been employ- package Mrs. Lillian L. Nickerson died Thursday Miss Annie L. for several father "Sent her away to the country to Barr, years with music Marston’s Rock- ed in the Rockland and Thomaston inceal its identity. Inez E. who has been by orchestra, ship- at her home in the Buzzell house on a a Miss Crawford, the efficient librarian of the Belfast Free night live with nurse, who, Deing Christian, land, and was an enjoyable affair. Many yards, Capt. French began to follow the P. Coombs, assisted by some time at Stillwater, is and Mrs. Robert she had converted her. When her father discov- spending Library, for the past year equally unable to be but sea and was master of vessels Court street, where b-en ill for her former members were present continuous- a amount visiting friends in this city, successful in the Rumford Falls sold large ered she had embraced the Christian Library, a most delicious dinner and for 40 years before his ■r daughter Isabel, several months. Her age was about 38 they missed ly nearly retire- refused to allow her back into home. has accepted a more lucrative position delicious home made candy. faith he a very pleasant evening with delightful ment, during that period never having years and she waa born in Brooks, the therefore to with the Lewiston Library and will enter hi< house. She was, obliged Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Whitney, son and dance music. This is the last dance to be lost but one man at sea. The Baby Show Mr. and Mrs. Granville nurse for upon her new duties August 1st. | only child of live with her and keep sheep daughter of Caribou, were callers last held during July. A concert will be given in looo, t-apt. rrench became master or Prefect was assisted died was her. Right panel, Olybrius, the W. his first vessel the schooner Mrs. B. H. Mudgett by j Lenfest. Her mother when she Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. J. Fer- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Morse and next Sunday evening. Velocity of of the on her fell in love Thorn- and her father several district, seeing Feme Liniken have returned from Stet- Salem, and later of the schooners Romeo rs. Ernest S. Webber, Mrs. 1.. E. a small child years guson. Miss Kate of who has with her, but as she refused to marry Lynch Boston, of Belfast and Annie Elizabeth of son, where they have been guests of Mr. in chosen Bangor; Mrs. E. Dunton and Mrs. ago, leaving her with two aunts, Mrs. him he threw her into where the Mrs. Susan Bicknell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- been very successful her pro- In, George prison, and Mrs. the latter then the three-master Nellie, built for are George Leman, being the is the of Misses the i Martha of Swanville and Mrs- devil to her as a dragon, but by win Dyer of Lawrence, Mass., guests fession, stage, guest E. Bowker in managing Harvey appeared Mrs. Morse’s niece, formerly Miss Grace him in 1870 in Belfast. In 1875 he sold his a she was able to of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dyer, Upper Frances and Marian Flanders, daughters at Sarah of as her nearest holding up cross frigh interest in the Nellie and formed a gest number of children any baby j Murphy Waldo, Packard of this ciiy. They made the Mr. and Mrs. L. at part- Comas ten it away. The window has been made High street. of Ralph Flanders, in dif- ! Since to Belfast Mrs. motor. nership hardware and plumbing with i0w seen in the city for years. The relatives. coming trip by their summer home, Cedar Hedges. Mrs. by J Powell & Sons of London, England, of West Somer- his brother in and oc- Mrs. D. M. Pendleton a visit Belfast, building was left to Nickerson had attended the Universalist seven win- Flanders recently returned from lult task of choice popular j who have just finished great been the of her Miss Mildred Partridge, who under* cupying the house on Primrose now ville, Mass., has guest Mrs. Robin- Hill, was a active member of dows for the Cathedral of Saint John the an with her daughter, Snelling te for the prettiest baby and proved j church and very daughter, Mrs. H. W. Whitmore, and has went operation upon her throat re- occupied by William Bray, and later com- Divine in New at a cost of son (Evelyn Flanders) in , Ohio. The funeral was held at the York City to visit relatives. cently in Dr. Eugene D. Tapley’s hospi- manding the schooner Flora Condon 16 iry satisfactory. I the League. gone to Islesboro ten thousand dollars each. Powell & to 1 tal, has gone her home in Searsport years; also the Prescott Wil- th; little of Mr. and Universalist church at 3 p. m. Sunday Batchelder from Ther was an auto accident of minor Hazeltine, Shirley, daughter Sons, who made these designs, became Mrs. Fannie Prospect for a month’s rest. Miss Ruth Partridge liam Frederick and Fannie at the Camp Ground last A. Gorham. was awarded the with Rev. William Vaughan officiating. famous because of the windows in Wells and Helen Gray from Bangor have been importance rs. True H. Elms, is taking her place in the Partridge- In all his seafaring career which was at Mrs. Ida Mrs. Thursday in connection With an auto There was a committal service at the and Salisbury Cathedrals in England. recent visitors Grav’s. restaurant. in ver cup ofTered by Ur. True of Auburn, ! Thompson mostly southern waters,South America, Gray returned home the seventeenth. truck belonging to Rufus J. Mayo, Rich- lot in where the inter- Mexico and West Indies, he was distin- le received seven more votes than family Brooks, The First baptist church. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale and little son then in charge of his driver, who is Mr. and Mrs. guished in his dealings a inte- was made. The bearers were Messrs. L. Bruce Jordan, who Junior of arrived was from the cot- by sterling d, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ment ueorge C. Sauer, pastor; residence, 13 Wollaston, Mass., re- collecting garbage Wade’s adopted son, left Sunday for grity and high sense of honor. H. C. Guy L. Peavey, E. L Cook Cedar. Telephone 123-11. cently to visit Mrs. Dale’s aunt, Mrs. tages. The driver had left (the car I Towle. Buzzell, D. on business. He has His wife was Angelia Furbush of Washington, C., Virgil L. Hall and other relatives, Mr. as it should be parked on Clinton avenue, Perry, and Charles Bruce. During the month of July the services iWiie prize for the heaviest child for its been in Belfast for the past two weeks. was with Revolutionary ancestry, the official com- of this church will be held on Sunday at Dale returned home Sunday, but Mrs. but a boy from Bangor riding mission of ner grandfather John Perry of me, a silver feeding spoon, went to Agnes 10.45 and 7.30. the Bible school at 12 and Dale and Junior remained for a longer him and concluded to start the car, which NEWS FROM BAR Mr. and Mrs. William Newcomb as commander INTERESTING visit. went down the Vinalhaven, of the toat rlene Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. o'clock; the mid week meetiug on Thurs- the latters' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clinton avenue, when, HARBOR. Fly in 1781 having been signed by John at 7 30. boy became frightened at what he had red G, Gray. She weighed 16 pounds 2 day ShaAr of South Weymouth, Mass., are Mrs. Pen Ames Williams is in Colum- Hancock. Capt. French’s anceBtry On the the morning and Mrs. Fred L. Tooth done and jumped. The car struck Mrs. at two coming Sunday guests of Mr. to Mr. Williams for a ten the inces months old. A retinue of 48 servants and a nuijiber bus, Ohio, join Martha Bradford of Augusta, knocked through Drinkwaters has been estab- theme will be "Filgrims and Strangers;” aker. visit. On was days’ their return to Maine lished also through six distinct lines direct The better babies contest won by of secret service men are at Bar Harbor and in the the her down and fractured her collar bone. evening, “Lighting Mrs. Williams will come to the to the Mr. and Mrs. Battery was Mayflower Pilgrims—George ’sul son of Mr. and Mrs. for the of Hugh Bryant, daughter Dr. Eugene D. Tapley called and Soule; Augustine, making preparations coming Lamps.” and Mr. Williams a son Earl and wife and June will make fishing James Chilton, whose is are as- Marion, baby reduced the fracture. The car landed daughter Mary A. who was of normal the The young people and friends larold Jackson, President Harding, who will occupy from and the trip into northern Maine. He will be ac- said to have been first to make a landing sisting in the chorus choir during the va- motored Lewiston spent against a tree near the Bucksport cot- reight for his age, 28 pounds, at two McLean as the summer White week-end with Mrs. companied by Editor Davis of the Mun- on Plymouth Rock; William cottage cation of many of the regular members; Bryant’s mother, tage. Bradford, sey Magazine and Irvin the well who was second governor of ears and four months. He received a House in case the of of the ser- Mrs. Ida Gray. Cobb, Plymouth press important and thus the inspiration song for a lobster known story writer. Registered at the Waquoit Colony serving as such for 31 years: Ri- •ir of with his vice is maintained. The public is cor- gold pins. business does not interfere plans Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newcomb and dinner recently were Capt. and Mrs. A. chard Warren; William known invited to attend the services of the Dr. Lennox of con- Brewster, The children were scenic beau- dially the latter’s Mrs. Margaret Rice Boston, formerly in as following entered: to visit Maine and enjoy the mother, B Blanchard, summering Searsport, Elder Brewster, who drew up the May- church. of Mich are guests of Mr. nected with the Peking Union Medical with Turner Miss C. E. Blan- Jordon Pine, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. ties of oar Harbor. Three destroyers Saginaw, Blanchard, flower compact; and William Mullins, The ladies’ sewing circle will meet on Newcomb's parents, Mr and Mrs. Whit- , the Rockefeller Foundation, was Miss Leona Mrs. L. L. are chard, Blanchard, whose daughter Priscilla married John Jordon Pine, 17 mos.; Robert Cummings are in the harbor and several more of th's week with Mrs. Per- in last on Wednesday man Newcomb. Belfast Wednesday his way to Nichols, Miss Caroline Saundale and J. A. Alden. Union street. The midweek service Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. expected next week. It is evident from kins, Bar Harbor, and called on relatives of Dr. Games. Others to dine there are Mr. and Miss Harriet who has been Capt. French is survived by his Tnursday evening will be led by the pas- Boynton, Stanley D. Wilson with whom he was brother, Thompson, 11 mos.; Clara Elizabeth, six the preliminary arrangements being made for the two Mrs. C. H. Park, Ernest Addison, Miss Allen; and by his four two tor and is “Home in Mattapan, Mass., past children, of the theme Again,” associated while in China. He came to Madeline Park of Mrs. E. Allen of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. that President intends to a month’s vacation at Fairfield, whom, May and Howard were at dos., daughter Harding spend Ezra 1: 1-11. years, is spending on present America account of illness in nis fam- Conn. Guests for a few and was a recent of Norwich, the services: Mrs. Fred N. inow; Frederick Durham Starrett, his summer vacation at Bar Harbor un- The Camp Fire Girls of this her home in Liberty Fletcher, jr., church, ily. weeks include Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bur- Carson Mrs. with their Mrs. Fred guest at the home of Mrs. Otto Thomp- City, Nevada; Mary Perry Dne son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick less matter of the utmost in- guardian, Bailey, who are on a mos., importance me summer visitors den ot Springfield, Mass., Rich, Howard New are a ten at the son. Among recently Glencove; French, enjoying days’ outing motor are also the Urham Starrett; Katherine, two years, tervene. registered at the Windsor Hotel were trip. They enjoying York City, and Robert Stantial cottage, “Breezy Point,” on the W. of French, Fresno, Mr. and Mis. Roy Lllingwood Messrs. F. A. links at the Country Club. Mrs. J. S. Hotel lughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johns; east shore. The weather has been Hayden and Lewis Hill ot California, Hughes.—Rockland ideal, Millinocket were in Belfast Tuesday call- N. and Miss C. J. RUTH E. HALL Winthrop, Mass.; A. S. Tildeu of Med- Pope of Scarsdali, Y., Courier-Gazette. lildred Elizabeth, three years, daughter and bathing and hikes have been enjoyed are the of ing on friends. They guests ford Mrs. Patterson of Dorchester, Mass., are regis- to the full Numerous visitors have been Springs; A. H. Tilden and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs., James C. Derby; Mavis Ruth the little daughter of Irving the former’s mother, Mrs. Sadie E. tered for a visit. R. E. Lincoln of Water- E., entertained. On Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McHamer of Cambridge, Mass.; FRANKFORT. Monday Knight of Monroe, who accompanied ville is for a few days eona, two and one-half years, daughter G. and Inez L. (Cushman) Hall, died Fri- Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and son of registered Sauer were among the guests of the day. them. f Mr. and Mrs. Leon F. Alberta Arlington, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Goddard; day1! morning their home on Congress They were delighted with the fine spirit D. of N. Miss Hope Clark of was Robinson of Mass. George Frion, Esq Brooklyn, Ellsworth is visit" three of the camp and its skillful and harmo- Sidney P. Young of Greenville Malden, dae, and one-half years, daughter street. 'Her age was 2 years, 7 mouths who has a summer home at Friend- ing friends in town. with his at their log cabin on the Y., f Mr. and Mrs. S. W. nious management. Among the events family Mrs. Marguerite KrautholT and Mrs. in Knox with his wife and Duiost; Agnes and 10 days, and she was born in Belfast. Belfast over Sun ship county, Mr. Judson of this week are a picnic trip to Swan Pendleton shore in East of New Grant of Bangor was call- two and Carlyle Osasky York are guests three littie sons had a narrow escape rlena, mos., daughter of Mr. Her parents, a Bister and two brothers, All retu.ned home Monday. Miss ing on friends in town last Lake. The members of Passagassawau- day. of Mrs. F. Otis Wade at her summer while in their week. them for Sunday morning riding Its. Fred Theo Bernice, two and survive. The Fire Girls at the camp are Lovicey Pendleton accompanied on Gray; years, Wilfred, Charles Alice, keag Camp home, Wade Crest, Northport avenue. Ford sedan near Brown’s Corner in East Mr. John Glidden and Mr. William or Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rev. Helen Morris, Ouve Michaels, Thelma a visit. Mrs. Wade is also ■lighter Gray; Ar- funeral was held Suuday with George entertaining her broth- Northport. Mrs. Frion was driving and Waldron have each bought a Ford. Nichols, Alice Banks, Bertha to Camden J. Frank and kne, two years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Sauer of the church officiating, Parsons, Mrs. Fannie E. Shute went ers, Robert H. Kelley of in turning the corner the sedan came in Baptist Rovene Ruth Eleanor Tal- Mr. B. F. Grant is a Trask, White, where she will be the guest of New York. Mr. Wade, who is now in collision with a light truck belonging on building store &B. Fletcher; Richard Maurice, 11 mos., and the interment was in Grove Ceme- Saturday, opposite George Peirce’s bot, Mildred Ness, Florence Wilcox, Em- Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Coates, tor a few New York, will oorae to Belfast in Aug- the Arvine Wales farm at Saturday home on the «f Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. her erald Helen Bertha Kelley lot. Towle; tery. The bearers.were grandfathers, Clark, Foster, weeks. She also will visit relatives in ust Cove. The sedan was thrown forward Flora Amanda Mar- Vdterta Ellen, four years, daughter of F. Cushman of Searsmont and Thompson, Hanson, Union and Rockland before re- on its radiator and the family piled in a Miss Charles Appleton, Mr. and Elmer their Katherine Burke of Dorchester, shall, Dons Collins, and Ruth Foster and ;Mrs. Larrabee, all Bfe Snd Mrs. Smith; Lisle Isaac F. Hall of BelfasL turning to Belfast. Mrs. heap against the wind shield, but Mass., is the guest of Mrs. P. H. Kane Henry Earl, Bluebirds. The daughter Fobbie and granddaughter, Carolyn Dollolf, party escaped with only bruises. They were for the summer. P*® years, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Murdick Cherlene of Lynchburg, Va., were re will return home F'riday afternoon. McLane, daugh- taken from the car and rushed to the W. H. MOWRY and Mrs. W. H. McLane of Ban- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Syl- Mr. Mrs. ■right; John Allen, live mos., son of ter Gene Waldo in the Wales land Earle Peirce and four vester at their home on County Hospital Hr. gor, Mr and Mrs. Herbert Downing, little Salmond street. childien are the guests of his and Mrs. Daniel Burke; Millard Ora, truck, but were able to return to Friend- parents, funeral of William Hinman Mowry LlbfcKlY. Miss Sarah Young and Mabel Mr. Larrabee was formerly of Rockland, Mr. and Mrs. line The child, ship that afternoon. The sedan was re- George Peirce. mos., son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Knowles of were guests but for about sixteen years has been sup- took July 2Ut at the Waterman Dexter, Sunday at a local place erintendent with the shoe of paired garage. Mr. Louis Tilley of East Millinocket ‘•ttee; Robert, nine mos., sou of Mr. and Wilber II. Harding of Houlton came to of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P. Young at their factory Chapel in Roxbury, Mass., with Rev. Creddocx & in was the guest for a few days at the home Ira. Seth Norma 16 bungalow in East Belfast. Carey Lynchburg. They Rev. Albert E. Morris, pastor of the Brown; Greenlaw, Fed- McLain’s Mills, Appleton, with the re- of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Carr. William F. Skerrye of the Belfast made the trip here in their touring car. First Methodist church, Bangor, and los., of Mr. and Mrs. William mains Mrs. H. A. Roark and son Alton Wade daughter Only relatives of his father, Alexander Harding, agent of the trustees of the Mr. and erated church officiating. and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Knowlton and Wesleyan Mrs. Edwin Batchelder of Paul two who Roark of Waltham, Mass., her sister, treenlaw; Augustine Jackson, was in the had resided there about eleven years. Grove Campmeeting Association has an- Millinocket were recent were present. 1 he interment Dr. Sunora Whiteside of Tenn Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rogers left in guests at Mr. ion Nashville, nounced the list of preachers and **rs, 0f and \jrs- Haroid Jack- The deceased was a brother-in-law to L. the former’s car on for a to following Mrs. Freeman Batcheider’s family lot in Forest Hills Cemetery. Mr. are spending the summer in the Burgess Sunday trip #n; Norman Louis McCorriBon, 16 C. Morse. Mr. was 91 at Pitcher’s Pond. Dr. Roark is the Canadian side of Niagara. Mr. jr., Mowry died in Palmer, Mass., July 19th. Harding years cottage Knowlton and Mrs. have a broth- l®*-> son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Me old. His Ada B. at present in Franklin, Ken., and will join Rogers He was the son of Ella F. and the late granddaughter, Hard- his family here later. er, George Knowlton, who is manager of 'Orrison; Horace James Staples, 13 mos., and a friend of Albert L>. a well known druggist, ing hers, Hansford H. a hotel on the Canadian side of the ®u Mowry, falls, of Mr. and Mrs. James Staples; Mil- have formerly of Roxbury. His mother and Gidd, also came with the tannly. They Miss Gladys Pendleton of W’est Somer- and they will be his guests. They led Edith 23 mos., daughter were at L. C. ville, Mass., and Miss Etta Torrey of tents and other camping facilities and Reynolds, sister, Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee of Belfast, Morse’s during their stay OUR BUSINESS returned to will wherever the rfMr. and Mrs. Leonard Mer- and Dorchester, Mass., have their stop they please along Reynolds; survive. from there were going to Rockland homes, after a visit with Miss Pendle- way. They are going through the White !“1 Lancey 14 1-2 mos., son of before Banking is our business and Donahue, returning to Houlton. ton’s sister, Mrs. H. W. Whitmore. Mountains, and on the return will go to we confidently believe llr. and Mrs. Noiman Mrs. E. J. F. Gray of New York City, Donahue; Harold While here they also visited in Water- Montreal and Quebec. They will be that with our facilities we can as a who has been visiting her brother in Ot- KNOWLTON-BROWN. give you high qual- Lillis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Pat- ville, Lewiston and Poland Springs. away about two weeks. tawa, Canada, is now the guest of her ity of SERVICE, SAFETY and SEClRIT* as you can krshall, 16 mos.; 10 Shirley Elms, mos., nephew, Fred Davenport and family in A very pretty wedding took place last find anywhere. laughter of Mr. and Mrs. True Elms; Belfast. Saturday evening, July 22nd, at the Mor- rill parsonage, when Theodore S Knowl- On the strength of this statement we believe that it is tou and Miss Elsie R. both of Brown, Mrs.-. It’s an awful bother and worry right and proper for us to extend a most cordial invita- Freedom,were united in marriage by Rev. to meals. Last week 1 ordered tion to the Depositors of the Belfast Bank to Nathan Hunt of Morrill. The double plan my beefsteak, Savings open a Savings Account with us. ring ceremony was used. The briae was only to find that tinkers were in the market. BIG REDUCTION attended by Miss Helen Knowlton and We invite our Friends and Depositors to the Wesley Tibbetts acted as best man. Mr. Mrs.-. I do not have that difficulty, be- investigate and Mrs. Knowlton will reside in Free- STRENGTH of our RESOURCES-our Methods of dom. cause I trade with Frank Young. Now today I called Management—in other words if your business is our 58 and asked Mrs. Young what was new. She recom- "SOCKS Republicans Plan Monst.r Field Day business THEN our business is mended either tinkers, swordfish or sal mon. Half and three-quarter socks at the following prices: AUGUSTA, July 24. The Republican State Committee is making arrange- YOUR BUSINE8S ments to stage a monster field day and I like to trade there, because I can order either 29c SOCKS 19c rally at Island Park, August which is 16, Is there any bank that offers more “ expected to attract thousands from all fish or meat and at the same time buy what groceries than we? 39c 29c sections of I Maine. The speakers will I need to go along with them. It saves me time, worry 59c kC 39c include Gov. Baxter and Senator Hale and a man and woman speaker of national and money. A to select from. Get reputation from abroad. The event is large variety your expected to be a real red letteraime in Waldo Trust summer’s supply NOW. this campaign. FRANK L. YOUNG, Company R. Swan of the Swan {The Community Bank)', Percy Realty 58) GEORGIE E. Company of Portland is here on business (Tel. HALL, relating to their work on the Smith lot BELFAST Church Next door to Bank. on Northport avenue, which they recent FISH GROCERIES MEAT Street, ly bought. Hiram P. Farrow, C. E., has BROOKS CA8TINE surveyed the tract into lots 100 feet UNITY square. THE MINUET LIHtKTY. PREP AREDNESS Bv Mary Mapes Dodge. (From Maine Farmer! The Journal me all about It, Repibncan *'• a buamen* visitor-vn Grandma told c. M Hurt the lesson square- 1 doubt it. General Edward* puts Told me so I couldn’t Thursday, July 27, 1M1 Belfast July Mb when Grandma dance Belfast. ly before the people of this country How she danced, my is • few week*’ rest Dr. Pratt taking want any army or navy long ago— BY he says, “I don’t PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY at hi* cottage on tbe inland How she held her pretty head. size, but I’ve sometimes of considerable was spread Co. Week* of Concord, N. H. i* a How her dainty skirt The Journal Pub. Mr. said that we’ve got to have an awful leaned, and rose, Ion, Republican cottage How she slowly RYZON guest at the Peck lessons whipping unless we capitalize the ago. S| and Mr* George Sprague is it that has A. i. BROWN. Editor | Arthur of thia war. What nation hair was bright and shiny, Sprague were ei#»tor» n BelfMt Grandma’s out of war? Switzerland how funny week. always kept Dimpled cheeks, oh, out war for agon. C«ermany a girl—long ago. ADVERTISING TERMS, f or one squire, han kept of Really quite pretty and ch.ldreu of but not a foot wears a cap, in column, 50 cents for Mm Poster men! through Belgium, Bless her, why she one inch length om the ahor^ =\\BAKIN6/r==? their cwtia*e a Mas* are at .11 on Switzerland because, through Grandma and takes nap one week and 35 cents for each subsequent put does, oI the lake. the love of country a«d yet Insertion. universal training, Every single day; for into their youth and the minuet—long ago. V, In are left last week had been inat lied Grandma danced more Terms. advance, Mr* C. B Hott a 533 SUBSCRIPTION s notice to They viait ber »>*ter, were at moment WPOWDERJ .jfjf raiiinipo^ oOceuta *h* will they ready aiai. $2.00 a year, $1.00 for six months; Houlloa, where "Modern ways are quite XX preserve their neutrality were char 11 £W tor three months. Mr* Metre*; cursed by the Grandma says, "but boys er.ua.low,;,£J good/ This nation ha. b-rn OrJ.ra raiarr. It r>tT? and family and Mr. worked \X y/ Chsrie* Pulsiter pfice-at any terms propaganda of court •* "*e,f cot* during (Girls and boys she means, srjrs-D. yy QUOTATIONS Ned Taylor and !#••»'» so successfully by the Germans iufuUrtp^rt!thc l**t 10< season alive some who “long ago." tag* for lb* the war ain' still made by hRYZONb'catf *P°oo^. but mod s,i> < ihe Until Brave, st, grandly for every meal. of four oned thought. _ "The sir we breathe is made up » Abbott god L. C have champ us try Ret H and universal She would like to nave n trogen, car- U to *«lmdMonj* tb. human nature is changed elements, at lea>L oxygen, % went to App cto* J«.y teel like those who met *nt/S*r+ made it will be Just to acid and knowledge Bay tki* Cigarette relati%e a( Mr Mocae disarmament is possible ago. bonic gas, funeral af a the In the graceful minuet—long —Holmes wise to use the rising generation Mr Hen- Lew Marden ol Piltatield and Which develops man and pre- re training were in Ion n on* day < NUMofcR OF FATAL ACCIDLNTS is of two kinds We know coal and t is believed that he in- ry of Boat.... pare* for any emer. o' •‘Knowledge strike, nith tbe that we know where snd min- on business connect** believes for a moment a subject ourselves, or tends to do so. The operators’ costly If anyone ith Automc the thought of on Street Cars ComparedJW we can find information upon it.’ ers' conference at W ashington edjournm’, creamery Germany ha* gi' op —Ssmuel Jehnson to nut it the world it wou d be well to get bile fcatal Accidents with both sides refusing yield Mrs. Cheater Banlon and daughter ruling their one's head, and strive to b> the is not necessary to await pleasure; of M aban, Ma*» armed last that idea out of According to figures compiled Marjorie the Iruita of peace adorn knowledge and may not agree for six months and at tb# San- b- prepar'd to enjoy Council just received, "Manners must , they week for set rial weeks' alay in National Safety is to the men are trained in the larg- ita way through tae world. Like we want coal now. It up nation, because the young street railway transportation amooth if ford cottngo. methods. It ia no diamond, it may do very speaking through the President, end military tactics and est cities of the Unit-d States has come a great rough » * Brier of Detroit, others are and need le Congress, to brush this Mr and Mr* time to sleep and think all forms of traffic we) in a closet by way of acurioaity, through of Aeet to rank with the safest of the The Micntgan and Mr* R S Brier The of unrest i* still active also for ita intrinsic value.” dispute out way. government resting spirit we have. it * ,r* '■ standards will — will bock Somerv Me*., spent and false Earl of Chesterfield has the power. The public ill*. and deception In a covering live years, just home ef Mr and who thus report in almost step it chooses to tsse,— town recently *t the continue to be urged by those that street any their crompleled, the Council tinds C. M Hurd before going to soioftioic the end for wnicu Adrian (Mich.i Telegram Mm b*'p6 to gain war fatalities are gradually decreasing "The heart of the prudent getteth summer borne at North Bcilaat the greatest war in his- acci- One might infer from the above that they precipitated while au’omoll|le, truck ani bus and the ear of the wise seek- knowledge; tory. dents are on a serious In 1913, 15. the President could, if he would, “brush upgrade. eth knowledge.” Prov. xviii, CITIES the number of with a DECLINE Of TH» GREAT the Council report states, this dispute out of the wsy” car mUTH IN A NUTSHELL people who lost the r lives by street whisk or with • feather with a the new railroad problem broom, perhaps Charles A. Coffin, retiring preetdem of accidents in 33 American cities the mem- in duster. “We wsnt coal now" asya the General Electric Company, predict* Judge Willis Vickery, a veteran population of 17,300,000 was i-39; 1916, in 1920 mad* the great Ohio bench, addressing a law 1919, 376 and The Transportation Act passed Adrian Telegram If we are going to get that electricity, having ber of tbe 668; 1917, 785; 1918, 787; unmake it Electricity will b» school clssaon “legal ethic*,’’ The suideu drop in tl.e last that the Interstate Commerce near we wish cry will graduating 1920, 525, provided it now, or in the future, as a educa- available everywhere, and the smaller halt! up the newspaper profession two years is credited to safety "as soon as we can get Commission should, practi- somebody would tell us bow all the fgeililie* faithfulness, saying: “I have tion of traffic control that Flavor! town* will have living model of and development Taste coal j 40 cable,” prepare and present a plan for it. The miners say they si.: not dig I that the great cities have been dealing sith reporters nearly Automobile fatalities meanwhile, pre- be vertied to some once have I been 'dnuble- 1916, 1,363, the consolidation of the railroad proper- unless they have more pay for doing the Hi* prediction may years, and not sent these totals; 1913, 1,274; will be scatter- or had a contidence broken by a 9 2,478; 1920, no law extent Many factories croeaed' ,17, 2.067; 1918, 2,330; 1919, ties "into a limited number of systems.” work. In this they are violating re- ed among various town* But there ia reporter. They respect confidential a 670. will detect the richness of its the Commission has done, but the The will not pay the should _ This operators say they no reason to believe that elactnc.ty glone lations religiously The attorney Sfcfc.N HIM Act also that in this are no; *■*.* of industrial SHL HAD first of Transportation provided wages demanded and they will limit the great da likewise” YOUflavor with your spoonful would I he center* There are other factor* beaide* This is worth remembering the next thia plan, whatever it might be, exceeding their right as employers. the or- build s shallow remark Reggie was undergoing trying power and ita coat which tend to time somebody maxes Ice Cream. This different, one to over the mines but s Oe only a tentative subject changes, government can take not being deal of being introduced to his liancee up big human aettlement*. Tranaporta- sbout newspaper reporter* jersey bearings thereon had been the coal will then be unmined and the market* mother. fl avor can’t be described. 1 after public tion, labor, raw material* and trustworthy. delightful is now “Pardon me, madam," he said, “but held and all persons had had an opportu- situation will then be just whst it have vital bearings on industrial growth One of the moat curious misconcep- must be tasted. It’s the combined de- face seems strangely familiar. It thereto coal. President Location of industrial plant* will b« a tions about newspaper work is the notion your nity to file or present onjections —more wages or o before?" extracts, and work than heretofore that a or editor alweys tells all Have we not met liciousness of fruits, pure the Interstate endeavored to more scientific reporter j The plan submitted by Harding has earnestly ia it lie tried to smile alTably while he There |is a geographical point which he knows If newspapers did that, cream. It’s a combination that you that all between the miners rich Commerce Commission proposes break the deadlock most favorable for each industry, hnned might blow tbe roof off 'most sny town. spoke, “I am to once the chief — was the grim reply. a the New England roads shall be consoli- and the operators. He has repeatedly on the combined sdvsntagrs of Madison wile New*. “Yes,” will go long way enjoy you’ve j woman who stood up before you for And so it seems to b* reason- the into a New England system. This urged a settlement by arbitration. All factors. tasted it. dated to an hour in a car the other day while able to that there will continue test American skill, half met with little favor his have failed and he should not expect In any legitimate plan has, thus far, efforts Meriden, (uu sat reading a paper."—Pittsburgh be great center*.—Editorial, ingenuity, industry and inventiveness Serve Ice Cream for dessert, of Maine. believe that be blamed for the continuation of the Chronicle-Telegraph. jersey tonight in the State Many (Conn.) Record. can maintain themselves against all com- or when friends in. You can buy _* consolidation of the Maine Central and coal strike. petitors Hut there is nothing legitimate drop A. J Livingston, living near Ashland and Aroostook roads would in pitting the well fed, wrell pan', wcll- it in bulk or in the famous the Bangor lennessee, aays. "I feel like going “Tripl-Seal” A W ARNING housad American worker against the City, out in benefit to both roads and to to home and telling the peo- -work FOR SALE the housed, the un- (mm house brick. poorly pant, poorly A Hills. the but there are ftw who believe worker—The Protectionist ple about Tanlac." Head people, It is both a serious and disturbing The Marahall proparti#*, formerly part* «t derfed foreign that our roads should be tied up with the statement made by the State chamber of the Jonathan f. well relate, anueletl in Be! Look the not and Stocat' a aa fol- for Jersey Sign” Boston and Maine, the New York, New commerce that the State has held its i fast, Northport Spring*, own in the las.t ten years. Haven and Hartford and with no affilia- population The rural population in almost every LAND IN BELFAST tion with any great trunk line leading fell ofT Against this note that county 1 Lot of about 16 acres e*»e»ding fr.m put to the commercial centers south valuation of for taxable purpo- great property i Northport Av.nue to the ah..re, well wooded. the ten 41 and west from the City of New York. ses increased during years per desirable for summer home or for cutting up the total being $185,623,314. lot*. Governor Baxter realizing that the con- cent, into cottage and one can Take the two together 2. House and lot of one*eighth off an acre, solidation proposed is the most import- the Avenue. easily see what the end will be if adjoining above parcel on Northport _Racine_. assessors -n on ant railroad matter which has ever been State board of keep raising 3 The eld I’reston place, ao cal d. the valuation of the that larger A. J Mu.getts presented to our people, has appointed an property Northport Avenue opposite taxes may be assessed, without raising house, contain)! g about thirty* four acres. able apd well balanced committee to con- the tax rate. It looks as though there VTIRESl sult with the officials of our Maine rail- were some questions which the voters of LAND IN NORTHPORT to and save home THEM 0Y THESE Tfc£A05 roads, to hold public bearings in severa' Maine should oe attending 1. That part of the J nathan L well KNOW the r ad themselves if possible from the drift now- stead lying on the easterly side of of our business centers, to formulate and tending so strongly towards the wiping from Belfast 0- Northport Campground, of consolidation and to present Shore, a » called. includ- some plan out of rural sections. adjoining the North situated aid w-»i wooded this plan to the Interstate Ccmmerce What Maine might be doing and what ing the beautifully point extending from North Sh«.re northerly is being done are two entirely distinct ■ .f Com mission for consideration. and westerly as the shore runs to the ead propositions. It is time for the small well located and adapted Mr. A. P. Lane, traffic expert of the the cove, unusually holder to wake and take no- or con- Buy Dependable property up for a large summer residence hotel, Northern Paper and Great Company, j tice.—Maine Farmer. taimng about thirty-four acres. Goode chairman of the Transt ortation Directo- It should be realized that the State As- 2 That part of the old Llwell homestead with at Pricee on th westerly side of aaid roa i. Right rate of our State Chamber of Commerce, sessors are in no way to blame for higl lying the dwelling house and other buildings there- which at has proiosed a plan is, least, taxes. It is probably true that a few on, containing about fifty-two acres. The ten acres of land worthy of some consideration. years ago the valuation fixed by there 3 About one hundred and lo road in the southerly of and adjoining Shore Acres, Grand Trunk bas 80 miles of was too low but in most cases the valua | called, on the road from Northport Camp- Pacific ha* a State of Maine and the Canadian tion has now Leen placed on a reasonably ground to Temple Heights This lot these shore front and buildings located on the has 141. Mr. Lane advises that high basis. Raising the valuation o! long NAMES road westerly of the first mentioned road. A5K FDR THEM-SY THESE roads should not be included in any pro- property and the increase of the rate oi posed consolidation, for the obvious rea- State taxation is not the fault of the Land in Stockton Springs RACINE RACINE RACINE of this and in son that the traffic State, State Assessors, but is entirely chargea- About sixteen acres of land, known as the seeks on Jellis»n. Cord Tread Road fact, of all New England, naturally ble to the legislature and to the people Sargent lot. situated Cape Multi-Mile Trusty Country to outlet to the mar- Apply A FABRIC TIRE ONLY A FABRIC TIRE a more advantageous who pay the taxes. The legislature JOHN R DUNTON. A CORO TIRE OF IN 30'3 **‘>30*3)4 GIVING SUPERIOR kets of the United States. Mr. Lane’s makes the and the 29 Belfast. Maine EXTRA-TESTED appropriations people SIZES SERVICE “Consolidate QUALITY Select from our plan, in brief, is as follows: pay taxes. Both have teen over indul- railroads the Maine Central and Bangor gent and sometimes extravagant in the THIS NAME ON EVERY TIRE 180 page catalog. the Boston and IDENTIFY THEM-0Y on with that division of expenditure of money. The consequence Stalled request. to St. Johnsbury, Vt., Sher- and for a Maine from is that high taxes are long Made by Kendall Ac Whitney This would give Maine me to the hrook, Canada.” ti will continue to be a menace Portland, Me. and Montreal and COMPANY a gateway to Quebec prosperity of the State of Maine. Dras- RACINE RUBBER EM. 1858 connection with lines in the country north ! tic retrenchment is the only remedy. RACINE. WISCONSIN of the Great Lakes. "Ware distributors taws and recommend then to you “Consolidate the Worcester, Nashua About two weeks ago a conference was fbrRacinr of the Boston & held the members of the government’s and Portland ^division by BOSlON RACINE RUBBER CO., Inc.. Maine Railroad with the New York. Cen- business organization consisting of Cabi- tral Railroad.” This would give Port- net officers, the director of the budget 160 Brookline Avenue, Boston, Mass. and the consolidated Maine railroads and all the subordinate members of the land F. r. BOB WRIGHT, JK RO.NAIO J HfcFZlG. line having connections reaching co-ordinating boards and other financial RED a trunk Vice Pre.iddnt X Gen Manager Ireaaurer At this meeting President out in every direction. agencies. as follows: ASK YOUR LOCAL DEALER The above consolidations, Mr. Lane be- Harding spoke *‘I say frankly to you that I will not lieves, would safeguard Maine interests send to Congress estimates exceeding other arrangement could Dealt n 7tfifr us for f!:ets about a ten, fir better than any the probable receipts of the government, fme opportunity you all and it appears that it would serve and I must warn you that until you use GRANITE do, south- the executive will New England as well, except the your pruning knives, for be to cut-deeply the estimates We are of Vermont. This would be compelled headquarters ern part presented. in of Mr. Lane’s fur- red W e have easily taken care by ‘Our country is one of the few in the granite. ther suggestion that the Boston & Maine world which is now paying its way as it stock or in transit railroads goes and I must regard with disfavor any and New Haven and Rutland Your Newsdealer I tendency to interfere with this condition be consolidated as a pari of the should | or to increase taxes.” Red, YY ester- plan. Red, Braintree, Mass., Hew England As an ear-ring of gold, and an ornament Jonesport Act we interpret the Transportation an Niantic, If of fine gold, so is a wise reprover upon See Him R. I. Red, Westerly, R. I., Pink, does not oblige the railroads to Today !y, rightly it obedient ear. Prov. xxv, 12. Wis- do so they must Minn., Red, .consolidate, but if they Remember to see newsdealer or news- Conn., Pink, St.Cloud, finally During the war the United States gov- your act in accordance with the plan Red, ernment a few Norwegian order next Boston Globe consin Mahogany, Warsaw, Wis., adopted by the Interstate Commerce requisitioned boy today and Sunday’s shi which were in our ports and also A beautiful dark red— the reddest of reds. Commission. In other words, this Com- ps in advance. took over a f w others which were in mission has no authority to compel th. to ! process of construction, and completed Maine Central or any other road mergq Be sure to read tne Boston Sunday Globe IMPORTED other road or j t hem. For this the Norwegian govern- or consolidate with any UTY OF BELFAST stories to those in behalf of the owners of these Magazine. It contains equal Red roads. ment, Beers Red, Magda Red, Balmoral for dam- our Maine , v essels, has presented a claim best of the Personally, we believe that Notice to Contractors printed in the Monthly publications. a to about Our not consolidate wuh the ges amounting $15,000,000. CALL AND SEE THEM. railroads should bide (or tbe construction of a new government believes that this is an over- Sealed Read the Boston Globe for the base- other New England roads because they school buddies in the City of Belfast will be today charge. This matter has been amicably received at the City Treasurer’s Office, City have plenty of difficulties of their own, ball news. com- Building, Belfast, Maine, up lo 11 o'clock in the a nd wisely referred to a tribunal A. S. Maine, and it would be folly to add greater the forenoon August 5, 1922, and at that time HEAL, Belfast, p osed of one member named by the United of the Boston & Maine and the will be opened publicly. trouble* a and instructions States, one appointed by Norway, and Plans, specifications to bid- New Haven and Hartford be obtained at the office of the New York, the President ders may City No collection no Collection* third member appointed by Treasurer in Belfast, Maine, and at the office pay. everywhere .systems. of Switzerland. We have no doubt the of Kilham. Hopkins and Greeley, Architects, our Maine rail- We also believe that if 9 Park Boston, Massachusetts. will be settled. Street, Sale New matter equitably to For roads were consolidated with the A certified check for $1,000, payable the TWO REGISTERED City of Belfast, shall accompany each bid. Mercantile 1 he Chenery homestead. ® the interests of the people Creditors forD1^rl^oosteiad. York Central NAMES OF PLACES The City of Belfast does not obligate itself Agency the Governor Croaby h- mesn hranai^ ^ would be entirely secondary to to accept the lowest or any other bid. Belfast. Maine, on Main and of Maine lot. t have auch strange names for Dated this third day of July, A. D. 1922. and the Post Office ^ sold those of that great railroad corporation. “You C. L. adjoining an remarked Per order of the City Council of City of Bel- FISH, Manager, of way to Cedar street, w. your towns,” Englishman right w h h,veher*" fast. CHAS. S. BICKFORD, from the other lots, to one of his new American friends. FOR SALE separate parity Clerk. tofore been offered with it as 0 P THE COAL STRIKE! 35 Miller Street, Belfaet, Maine ed. STOP “Weebawken, Hoboken, Poughkeepsie, _5w27_City Court, so-eal Also the Squash to. ^ and ever so many others.” 8boats for Sale be sold with to which it stands will now to the President give do sound queer to Eng- call or it is up ”1 suppose they FOR SALE Tel. 370. Write, phone. stead if desired. nis'T0fi. of taking them, in the thought- orders, instead lish ears,” said the American, Steam Live Wanted Apply to fully. “Do you live in London all the Belfast Laundry Poultry 2w29 JOhNRjUNJv^ time?” Good going business. Come in and see it. R. d. MAYO of Mothers “Oh, no,” said the unsuspicious Briton, GEE KEE, For Coughs and Colds, Haad- 1 Value. at Maine Know IU "I spend a part of my time Chipping 33 Main Street. Belfast, ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Medicine and then I’ve a place a Pokestogg- 4w£9 | ~AGENTS WANTED The Family Norton, and Pains For Sale Colds, Colic on-the-Hike.”—Harper’s. and All Aches forCoughs, Sed the Ortgit.el Welkin* Product*. Good Scalds, Burns, _Cute, TO LET ALL DAUCCISTS cit> territory at ill open Get our wonderful wagon. ■■*■1 Chilblains, Insect Bitea off*r eod free eemilee. Write today A one-horse jigger CO.. »OTW»y. M®. Children Cry Uc and SSc, and tuba* fe«t bY tb» JtOtVlT If SMCMB A Furnished Room jar* THE J K. WATKINS CO.. FLETCHER’S ««0 I 64 North, YOURT W uonky refunded, FOR Hospital Has, Dept 79, Washington St, McKEEN- Tv n»d tfrtetly ^directed oa J. AUSTIN [Thousands i CASTORIA Apply at Journal Office. I 4w/7p Boston, Mass. Russell O. Gardner returned to Transfers in Keal Estate I SIDNEY MORSE BIRD — WUODSEORD her home ir. Boston recently for a short HUMPHREYS’ RsTNELlIt tarry, incident to the selling of their Morse who was for some The transfer* in real estate Sidney Bird, Doctor’s Book on the treat- present horn** and moving to a new and following time a sufferer from tuberculosis, but who ment of 10 MOIiliRS m »re Commodious 01 *, larger quarters were recorded in the Waldo County Reg- “Every living thing” SPEAKS fought it with all the courage of his in- b* ing required by their mcrease dfam- istry of Deeds for the week ending July with Humphreys* Remedies, —At ZZ Lamaon St Mrs. ilv. Mrs. Gardner's mother, Mrs. Ad- domitable spirit, gave up the fight on ta>t Boston 17. 1922. mailed free. Why your and P.er cUiidre no# ams, is caring for the children during Monday night at the home o his parents tll,f W'oodsford E. Mellen, Belfast, to Wallace PARTIAL LIST OF REMEDIES ■ her absence. Mary anil kin I on where he had been since re- t happv grate'ulCe0ktEr Child, Belfast; land and buildings in Bel- Broadway, n«. m Dr I rue’s at San- iahbor who recommrn.{ed With Mr Levi Hirrimm now fast. turning from Saranac Lake in May. Mr. 1. Fevers, Congestions, }nflRTmnation!» local dealer sells of them. Mrs. W.vjisi irl savs: dypomt as Nuperintendent, the work 2. Worms, Worm Fever ,lr to Ora E. Smart, W’interport, to Leona M. Bird underwent an operation in Montreal raising the schoolhouse was begun on 3. Colic, Crying, Wakefulness of Infanta bowel* were out o*. luucE and inv Smart, Searsport; land and buildings in last Januiry, but it was to no avail, and July 17. It will be elevated one foot. 4. Diarrhea of Children and adults 1 was I Seirsport. , he was brought back to his home in Tires rath was bad ahaK?’all-over. The partitions have been removed, plas- 7. Cnutfhs, Colds, Bronchitis Goodrich Ellen M. Littlefield, Winterport, to Rockland which he loved so well, where terrible headaches and it seemed I tering taken oil and with the raising of 8. Toothache, Facoaohe, Neuralgia Maude land and I he has faced the end with that calmness before your l)r. I rue s the the remo aeeins really E. Wilson, do; buildings 9. Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo d suffered year* building filing and cheerfulness of which he had a in Winterport. spirit lO. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach one waa brought to me. After short to have begun. The expectation is that The Qoodrich principle of quality l„r shown ever since it was realized that his were to 13. Croup, Hoarse Cough. Laryngitis ; was myself again, my bowels it will he ready for occupancy when the Thomas S. Thompson, Belfast, „e j I condition was hopeless, 1 3. Rheumatism, Lumbago in the making of tires gives your and I’m full of gratitude fall term begins. Charles H. Murray, do; land and buildings only ruht Born in Rockland on August 9, 1883, he IQ. Fever and Atfue, Malaria i rue s hlixir. the I rue Kamily I.axa- in Belfast. an He knows that the [I, j lived all his life in this city. He was a 1 7. Piles, Blind, Bleeding dealer advantage. Worm I xpelltr lias done wonders Swan- c and This Will Satisfy the U. S. Est. of Sadie Knowlton Bucklin, graduate of Rockland High School, class 19. Catarrh, Influenza. Cold In Head and grown-ups for over 70 matter size or cannot affect the l children ville, to Jennie S. Kendall, Belfast; land of and of the of 20. Whooptnd Coutfh of price known Pleasant 0 ! 1903, University Maine, r# Internationally in Swanville. 27. Trie London Times recently published and buildings class of 1907, where he was a member of Disorders of the Kidneys it is a and mild in action. No harmful if Qoodrich product, ,.kr M. Brewer and the Beta Theta Pi On June 30. I rtnary Incontinence quality an editorial advocating the issuance of Samuel Woodbury, fraternity. 40c—60c—$ 1.20 34. Sore Throat, Quinsy James F. Woodbury, Bangor, to Edward 1st, following he became a member of the that reason he can conscientiously bonds for the payment of war debts due 77. Grip, Grippe, La for Woodbury,Bangor,and Jane W. Hofmann, John Bird Co., and had charge of the Grippe from Great Britain to the United 40. Induces Repose and the tires to States, Penn.; land in Northport, 2 company’s extensive manufacturing de- recommend you. springs Ridley Park, Natural Refreshing Sleep thus setting an example to the rest of the deeds. partment until his health made it Stockton failing For sale by druggets everywhere. world discarding all at com- necessary for him to cease work altogeth- by attempts Winterport Cemetery Ass., Winterport, HUMPHREYS’ HOMF.O. MEDICINE CO.. The new Goodrich “55” clincher fabric Morrison is visiting his er. He was of the time in taymond promise with the United States, The to Mary A. Cochran, Frankfort; land in j for a part Corner William and AbU atfcwU, fcfew York. in I'ittstield. of the Lewiston branch of the anti-skid tire for cars using 30x3 or ,nilmotber American viewpoint is presented by the Winterport. charge John Bird Co. l.ss hmgsbury of Frankfort is visiting limes in a convincing way. It is shown Springfield, Mass., et als to STATE 30 x 3V, sizes is an outstanding value. Mary Loft, Mr. was a lover of outdoor OF MAINE Seekins at the mill. that the loaned to Bird always t John I money Europe during Howard R. Clements, Winterport; land and fishing being his fa- COUNTY OK WALDO, ss. the war did not come out of sur- sports, hunting Silvertown Cord is the of is with great an l buildings in Winterport. The Goodrich |r». Stella Young Winterport vorite diversions. He was especially de- To the p.uses in the United States Treasury, buty to Honorable Justice of the Supreme Ju- has ever Angie MuUgelt for a short time. Harriet J. Patterson, Winterport, voted to the of birds and wrote dicial Court nex* cord tire. No finer tire ! was raised through the sale of bonds to study to be held at Belfast, with- pioneer Howard R. land and build- in Clements, do; several articles on bird life, which were and for the County of on the ; Beulah Hawes left reecntly to the American people themselves, includ- Waldo, fourth been made, and your dealer can supply |rs. ings in Winterport. published. As a bird fancier lie possessed Tuesday of September, A. D. 1922. the Farmington Summer School. ing the farmers of the West who have x till to Dennison as some beautiful specimens. Meline St. Pierie of Brooks you in any size from 30 3h up. recently been the victims of Oriana V. Walker, Belfast, pets rarely in the County of distressing Waldo and F- Hichborn of Brooklyn E. land in Belfast. He was a member of Aurora Lodge, F & State of Maine, wife of Maurice St. ! In Harry financial reverses. The British people Carpenter, do; to visit Mrs. Hattie (J. A M. Pierie now of parts unknown, li- recently are to to Gertrude respectfnlly (»rd urged get away from the idea that George B. Roberts, Brooks, bels and gives this honorable court The loss of a man of Mr. Bird’s tojbe’ in- j bborn. Wall Street is the land in Brooks. splen- whole United States. M. Cilley, do; form *d; that her maiden name was Meline La- did is a to which his W character thing that she was Miss I’rudy Dawe is visiting her hile the sentiment of some of the in Alice L. Morse, Belmont, to Edith H. cros; lawfully married to the Uli 1 family and friends can never become rec- said Maurice for an ternational bankers of New York is un- laud in Bel- St. Pierie at Lawrence in the rt, Mrs Stanley yVardweil, Mahoney, Medford, Mass.; of I onciled. In his diversity interests, Commonwealth of M on the 16? h time. doubtedly in favor of the remission of a mont. lasachusetts, .finite he made B number of friends who day of a Priest of part or all of the loans the Times large April 1910, by the Catholic a points K. to Church, authorized IB the Eastern Star order held Julia Me Ferguson, Belfast, ; found him ever a com panion to be highly duly to solemnize marri- | ,|y out that there is a vast country and many that a dinner at C. land and build- a in their ages; she and the said Maurice St. Pierie at Sandypomt with George Thompson, do; valued, and he occupied place ii- millions of people west ot New York who afterwards lived and cohabited ings in Belfast. hearts til led now only by cherished me- together as Skinner’s. do not take kindly to the suggestion that husband and wife at Springvale in the Edward F. Norway, to mories of him, which will never die. Well County was here recently shoulder the debts owed Littlefield, of York in the State of that she has r. Andrew Holmes they rightfully Maine; ErnestS. Belfast; land and build- may they say, “To have known Sidney resided in the of is now on It is recommended that the WeblSer, State Maine in good faith for business trip. He located by Europe. ; in Belfast. Bird was to have gotten just a liitle more more than one year to the debts be treated in a business like way, ings prior commence- inicus Island. out of the fullness of ment of these that not to Henry life,” proceedings; she has had thereby only enhancing British- Marion Taylor Chase, Troy, her cars through He is survived by his wife, formerly by said hustand one child now viz niung the many passing Amencan relations, but enabling Great N. Fernald, Pittsfield; land in l'roy. living a Alphee St. now aged seven that Sunday, was one bearing ball- Ella L. Sartelle; three children, Richard, Pierie, years; vnlage Britain to turn her attention to European O. Northport, to Mabel your libellant has always conducted herself III. Henry Trundy, aged 13. Mary, aged 11, and Elmer, aged ot Danville, restoration with the knowledge that her and buildings in toward her said husband as a true tires, tubes and accessories A. Trundy, do; land 16 months, and two brothers, Raymond faithful, Buy your Verrill accompanied her treatment of the American debt can be and affectionate wife; that said libel lee, being ms Alice Northport. | S. and Adriel U. Bird to whom the deep- of sufficient where see this Goodrich dealer*s to Belfast taken as a firm foundation for other set- ability, and being able to labor you sign. Mrs. Annie Verrill, to Herbert F. is ex- her, Isaiah W. Cross, Belfast*, est sympathy of the community and provide for her, has grossly, wantonly and a visit. tlements. in transaction, ntiy for Cross, Brookline, Mass.; laud and build- tended A sister, Gertrude, died in her cruelly neglected and refused to provide suit- It means satisfaction every I he note struck by the limes editorial able Dow of and ings in Northport. childhood. maintenance for her. rs Leita M. Bangor is a contrast to the refreshing atmosphere Wherefore your libellant that a di- i the evening recently with Nellie R. Cambridge, Mass., The funeral services were held at the prays THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY id spent of compromise, and cancellation Churchill, vorce from the bonds of evasion, land residence of Elmer S. Bird 175 troadway. matrimony existing Hichboru. to Fred R. and Inez R. Churchill, do; between herself Mary that has surrounded almost every men- and her said husband may be Akron, Ohio in Rev. John M. Ratcliff officiating.—Knox and 7 for a tion heretofore of a debt settlement. Northport. decreed, that she may be decreed the i. James H. Griffin left July care, to Flora Messenger. custody and control of their minor Al- weeks at his former It is hoped that the sentiments express- Clarence R. Dunton, Monroe, child, of two or three phee St. Pierie above named. FABRICS TUBES London Times will a re- A. land and buildings in Mon- Mass. ed by the find Dunton, do; Your e in North Adams, How It libellant further alleges that she does sponse in the sound sense of the leaders roe. Happened SILVERTOWN CORDS ACCESSORIES and not know the present residence of the said H. Everett Hichborn of British oreat Britain has an wjfe, thought, Sadie Webb, Brooks, to Walter O’Briei, Maurice St..Pierie and cannot ascertain the town since the fourth “It was the first time I had ever driven have been in opportunity that has never been present- do; land and buildings in Brooks. same by reasonable diligence. 13 for home. a feebly explained the victim of the ily, left July ed before, and that probably will never William car,” (Signed) Meline St. Pierie. George E. Files, Waterville, to “I to fast and from come again. By merely acknowledging accident. got going pretty iss Marv Richards who arrived land in Thorndme 2 deeds. and King, do; forgot how to stop. I looked ahead and and is at Mrs. Carrie A. her debt to America, setting about STATE OF MAINE Dii recently saw a to meet me. I tried been ill. arranging for its payment without fur- bridge rushing Iner’s house, has quite and— County of WaJdo, ss. ther she can set an of in- to turn out to let the bridge pass ado, example NOW CLEAR OF July 8th, A. D. 1922: had an afternoon sale, 6 that will add im- U. S. POTASH that is all I know about it.”—Country e Rebekahs ternational morality Personally appeared the aboved named Me- and in the evening Gentleman. ck supper party measurably to her prestige in Europe and BORAX. line St. Pierie, and made oath to the truth of ! eir lodge rooms last Thursday. her position in the rest of the world. The all the foregoing statements. we make of close relations with the sour stomach sour Before me. \ Clicquot of Dexter cultivation is now of a degree of Don’t let that your Why r. and Mrs. H. W. Blaisdell American potash F. which she declares is of so life (Signed) W. BROWN. Jr. A. a United States, within the standard set by the disposition and make your miserable, Ins sister, Mrs. G. Stevens, purity well [ L. S. J Public much concern to her, would be stimulated of while Tanlac is ready to give you relief. Notary ■ise July 16, motoring down for the United States Department Agriculture, at Mass. as no other means. She would have the Bureau Get it now. Read & Hills. Millisy by to a statement by according of at an effective with which STATE MAINE. hand argument of Soils. Borax has been the only deleter- I Hanson returned to her nations that her to WALDO. 89. is Inez to induce owe money ious substance found in American potash, 17, having closed her suc- their indebtedness. British citi- SUPREME ,aL COURT IN in the July liquidate anu the quality of the materials produced Under the ground, bed-} Natiou- moth- ul connection with the first zens could point with pride to their 1919-1922 show the producers have during ^ VACATW^ are of cold, clear rik of Bangor. er as the leader of the Old World t(Jd writ and ordered > rock, there springs country met the requirement of the department. Be sure to take the blue in standards of common honesty. of uaid vjour^» re- Under the present method producing 1 water. Summer rains and winter s Annie Verrill and son, Edward jar along for sunburn, at Searles l*ake, Calif., there no bth”, dilo Belfast, recently, after a few potash cop* re-filtered former danger to crops bites, stings, bruises, ’n°‘n'!attested bycPrUan snows are filtered and ! visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LIGHl ARGUMENTS AGAINST TH longer exists the Street °J with"*1* in ferti- lame mus- from the presence of borax the sores, cuts, own so y S. Moulton. ISSUING OF TAX EXEMPT SE- »*$£ times in Nature’s way, lizer. cles, poison ivy, hay fever Oscar Ellis' and of CURITIES has followed closely 'fX** ** that when the water is drawn from Cape wife, Brewer, l'he department or summer colds. DM down July 16, spending the day and of American potash production, to be sixty of tax the course reasons why the issuance es- he holden at the rocks it is purified. ihtwilh Mrs. Lillias Emery and calling Eight not with a view to assisting in only °* pffcer relatives. exempt securities should be stopped w'ere tablishing commercial sources of potash Tuesday And this is the water of which all ways and but also to maintaining a quality that r. f’ercy L. Hupper has been appoint advanced by the congressional use as fertilizer VPpPrb.o means committee in its recent resolution would be suitable for see tit. (many Club leputy Sheriff by Sheriff Littlefield ^ Clicquot Ginger of without fear of to crops. During I the vacancy caused by the death ! recommending the passage legislation injury such securi- the summer of 1919, the attention of the A true e i Ale is made. The other le late Willard M. Berry. prohibiting the issuance ot copy directed to injury to thereon. ties. department (was are all C. Treat motored to Winter* AtteBl. j Clerk- ingredients pure r. Alvah As the committee sees it, tax exemp* crops by the use of fertilizer*. The injury C1ELEY, i back Mrs. Treat’s serious to _ July 16, bringing tion does all of the following things: was wide-spread and especially _ AMEbH^_____J_- and good. Geneva aud Mrs. eas- r, Mrs. freeman, 1. Causes a loss of revenue by the tobacco and cotton crops of the great C B RATED Si Homer formerly of Bucksport for a to North and South Caro- permitting a large portion of property tern districts of Get Clicquot by the of Maine. ; escape taxation. lina and to the potato crop of Lumber case for the home. If n. C. A. Cram of fort Point enter- 2. Violates the ability principle taxation discriminates unfairly be- ’d at dinner recently the pastor of j and A DELIGHTFUL retreat. \ you prefer variety, tween Now is the time to in Ic&ARR^l EXTRA DRV Universalist church, Mr. Harold taxpayers. put j | 3. financing. h you can get Clicquot rill and wife and Miss Mary Hich- Impedes private the Universalis! Sun order for lumber for the |oF Ginger f M \ 4. Discourages investment in new en- Hersey Retreat, your school summer playground at Sandy THE^OM^h| Club Sarsaparilla, terprises. day spring building and repairing. /■=aas~“X.fl g?^ named after its donor, General nCS^fS^ENloY dub Co. MiUi> ill Devereaux, who with his family 5. Encourages extravagances of gov- Point, ft ,UFE Clicquot to4g Birch Beer and Root Samuel F. is now in full swing. MILTON B. l3\ ih bloated .to”'- I at the ermental Hersey, HILL, ft11 »tre.^r. leen at his cottage Sandypoint agencies. SitS3 R Five ddferent parties, each staying live ach. Food*ooa doe. not nourish. | Beer. • * of fort Point cove, left for New 6. Grants a private subsidy to certain Corner Primrose and days, are scheduled to visit the retreat. | 1 last week. He expects to return interest causing H Each includes 33 persons, mostly 15th. 7. Increases he rate of interest re- group Waldo Avenue. t Aug. CLUB CO. on young people under 18 years accompanied 1 THE CLICQUOT quired for all enterprises not carried Tel. 205 tflO l\ ache*. i. C. A. Cram of bangor and r ort by their parents. by the government and thereby adds to Millis, Mass., U. S. A. motored to bangor July 17 for lie lirsL niuup was cA^cutu tu tfcvuwi bad Momach the cost of living, because under it a Mrs. Alden Webster, who sometime Wednesday and the second lughter, money is withdrawn from private enter- a few at the attractive will leave Thursday in automobiles. pend days prise. party Point cottage. Programs of swimming, boating and ORRIN J. DICKEY I .8 Creates social unrest. H «J The rent general sea shore activities provide plenty right Y Fred E. R. of The committee proposes a constitution- Piper, Hartford, of diversion. ennai the blood. 11 vaca- al amendment the issuance ft l, arrived recently to pass his prohibiting Retreat Insurance that Officers of the Hersey organiza- aidutcarhugout -^^hal poison. his wife and daughter, at the of tax exempt securities, declaring ft Imuigaoltbedo^ |with tion are Mrs Fred Meinecke, chairman; Automobile H of Mrs. Mr. and they permit the establishment of a priv- Fire, Liability, and .trengthen V ft Piper’s parents, and treas.; way{unctk) en- George I. Mansur, secretary H M. ileged class of wealthy investors who PYTHIAN BLOCK. 316-3 C The number le who George Houghton. Mrs. F. C. Chalmers, Mrs. E. E Jordan, IPhone large | joy all of the benefits of public expendi |] E. C. of the bangor and Charles H. Adams and Carl Danforth, ^ q Alexander, tures but who pay no share of them, and took with wife and board of managers. Railroad Co., that the added burden of taxation is have arrived from and are General Hersey, who died many years bangor thrown on those with small incomes. left the retreat property to the Uni opSonoma, the Lari Trunly cottage The that at the close ago, committee reported also Donat- Sandypoint corner shore. versalist Sunday school. He of 1U21 there were at least $15,000,000,- Notice ed sufficient money to provide free enter- ginger ale 'Ud and wife accorn- 000 of tax exempt securities in exist- Special Littlefield tainment for the at the retreat, last people, that I have I by the Misses Mabel and Edrie ence and that during the year $1,- to I wish to inform the public * thus giving a fine summer vacation trip 'er, returned recently from Lindsay, 000,000,000 worth of tax exempt securi- i bought the harness branch of Patterson the children at no expense to their par- iIpSTo-mai that raia, after a two years’ tarry in that ties were issued, with indications & Sylvester and will conduct it in con- ft ents. the amount will be about the nection with business in the Armory They came back by auto. this .year my nisnwictnni^,s_ft same. building. I will also do harness repairing. ■ Fred W'eil of the First A BUTTERFLY FARM. Alban would be pleased to receive your patron- s=5ftS^,QU,D The Boston church of Quincy, Mass., and 1 PRISON A PLACE OF PUNISHMENT age. A. R. Wood will b** my assistant B. Sanborn’s DeCoster’s r, arrived at b. log Mrs. Virgil P. butterfly CHaS. E. STEVENS, Belfast =ie3c===:3 on farm in Bucklield is one of the unique in- Camp Molly chunk-amunk, Senator Moses of New Hampshire says 5, to remain until September. a dustries of Maine. Like many unusual ;ihe following is from the minutes of Globe is an in a methods of making money, it out- S. b. and accom- board of prison commissioners west- Sunday Merrithew wife growth of something undertaken for per- BARREL HEADING I by his Irving wife ern state: son, Merrithew, i sonal Mrs. DeCoster as a girl • that the prisoners in the pleasure Furniture^ next Boston Globe in ad- by motored to Camden July 16, "Resolved, Order Sunday’s was interested in nature studies, especi- FOR SALE ng the day with their daughter and jail be locked in their cells as much as at in ally butterflies, ,and as her children be- and general storing newsdealer or od, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colson. possible, and their food be diminished 8,000 pairs of seasoned pine heading; vance from your newsboy. Owing came large enough to understand such one 48 inch ! quantity and quality; and that a minister also heading machinery and i Henrietta Decrow of West she began instructing them con- to the demand for the Sunday Globe, deal- Upton, | of the Gospel should be employed, or oth- things, Simmons saw. De Lemos’, Eaton Block, great of Mr. Frank cerning butterflies. As a part of this in- a farm rail daughter Decrow, erwise obtained to hold frequent and pro- I Ovou are looking lor good sold out. fly of is her 1 struction she the breeding of ers are frequently Searsport, visiting tracted discourses in the jail; and all with attempted or write G. L. SLIPP. High Street. the Misses Azubia and Mary Dec- of the moths which turn into butterflies, Me. a view of making the prisun a place Tel. 117 11. I3w27) Belfast, ■t their on and after a time found that she could sell your to read the Boston cottage the Sandypoint punishment.” Advise neighbors j the product of this f rm. Since then the business has grown so that she imports Globe Magazine. Charles and wife of Photographing Sunday E. Connor hundreds of valuable butterflies from all sro, and Mr. James B. Con- Brown invisible color Mass., parts of the world and breeds them here. Dr. Hester In all its branches. The children want the pictures E R. cousins of Mrs. Providence, I., Her customers are nature students in all Picture arrived auto July Framing. Boston Globe. Morrison, by parts of the United Ststes, as well as in the Sunday the week end with him and family, f Kodak in china- PHYSICIAN Eaton eft persons engaged making fancy OSTEOPATHIC De Lemos, Block, Monday morning. ware and placques, which they decorate Augustus Stevens of Troy with | with the butterflies. Besides growing lei. 320 a 30 High Street. ter, Miss Amelia, spent several days butterflies, Mrs. DeCoster conduct^ DIAMONDS ly with his son and wife, Dr. and Finishing large poultry business, and this year her NOTICE WANTED George A. Stevens. They left incubators have hatched 7,000 chickens. and 15 for 24 TO 36 HOURS GOLD SILVER BOUGHT at Belfast, to ,visit the other Kiano and after May I, we are pre- Second Hand Kitchen Range r. Eugene L. Stevens aud wife. j CHOCOLATE and candy Expert Tuning fyi De Lemos’, Eaton ^ kinds of contract Block, pared to do all State price first letter. and Mrs. B. J. Cox of and Repairing Wilton, Me., M. A. COOK’S Trains loaded entirely with wheat, com Street. time residents of this were High work, such as moving buildings, vihage, or pulp wood are every day occurrences, LLOYD D. McKEEN, 'n July 15 with Mrs. Cox’s Box 185, Maine* sister, but a traiu left Chicago one da y last week cellar and Belfast, A. Gardner. were j MAINE. cement sidewalks, general They accom- which had an unusual lading. There were BELFAST, by Mrs. C’s Mrs. A. C. Pot- sister, STUDIO thirty-one car*, in this train, each and Phone 126-4. 41tt work and included, I two of FOR SALE repair painting j children, Stoneham, Mass., j every one loaded with chocolate. This Dr. A. M. ill make an extended visit with her < ; : Belfast, Me. We sell Filins was in the form ef ten-pound DU ROST & uothrop Mrs. Gardner. product About 20 acres wood lo- GODDARD, j bars, and the entire cargo weighed 1, lot, i ^^yyyyvyyb/yvvwvyyvvvv KWy CONTRACTORS, and 250,000 pounds. This is the largest single nerr Mrs. Will Philips, sou Lucian cated in Northport, Bay DENTIST shipment of chocolate ever made so far Belle Titcomb of Corinna mo- or 21 train ALGOLA 39 Bridge St., Spring St., of the PILLS aa la known. The destination side. 224-5. E8-own July 15, spending the night Telephone lr. For Sale was Stamford, Conn., where it is to be Regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. and Mrs. L. S. Titcomb. Re- Make Relieve Belfast. tfl8 Colonial Theatre melted to cover candies. Pure Blood. For Constipation. Building I Sunday afternoon, they carried A DOUBLE SEATED SURRY without Gas, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache. SINCE 1882 itcomb with them to W interport a top and in good condition. For partic- Try them. 10c. 25c. At druggists. Duane TELEPHONE 336-3 P. O. Box 27tf on the with her ulars apply to Pharmacal Co., sole proprietor, night daughter, Hall New York. See lortou THE JOURNAL OFFICE. 1103, City Station, At 72 Main Street, Belfast. Carleton. Signature on each box. Trucking >nd CASTOR IA 1 am to do all kinds of truck- Mrs. Alvah C. Treat and guests prepared FINE HOME FOR SALE 8 v M with Picnic at Penobscot Park, July For Infants and Children 151 JL Salesman automo- ng. Furniture and piano moving a WANTED rrMW I VJ bile. We have a good Two modern company with a of relatives apecialty. Leave orders at the stable, story, frame houae, 8 rooms. party | salesman in In Um For Over 30 Year* openiug for a LIVE WIRE every Charles R. corner of Main and Cross City water, 1-4 acre of a Coombs land. friends from Prospect. Many To hear from quiet old lady able to streets, and they Situated on locality. \ ou can make big money if you are Northport 1 Parties were there from v irious do for herself, who for board and room will receive prompt attention. avenue, 3-4 mile from poet a hustler. Come in and see us. No letters office. at least 200 ! would

had tomatoes Mystic Grange, No. 96, Center Bel- Mrs. Wallace Gray ripe A PIPELESS 18. mont, met in regular session Saturday from her garden July with all officers prea- recently CLARION FURNACE evening, July 15th, Leslie Cunningham of Bangor Quality was taken ent. The usual business up. his Mrs. Wallace Gray. a construction. I visited sister, is most efficient was received for reinstatement. You can tires that dost more One name Mr. and Mrs. Ned Roberts and mother buy including instru- It is economical both in first cost The litersrv piogram, ot Mr. and Mrs. Ed. were recent guests cost less songs, recitations and and tires that thdilpood- mental musi, Thompson. and in operation. The of the readings, iy.lo*ed. speaker S3 t Martin Robertson has a horse years It will satisfaction, and save rich Silvertown Cords. / was W. J. Thompson, Master of give evening on his farm this of age that raked the hay Maine State Grange. several times its cost in fuel and the and Mollie was never shod. was called upon and year come to tfc Sister Thompson But when you David Moody spent several days repair bills. only some interesting remarks, stating Mrs. made A. Robert- the last week with her brother,„E. arc interested in that every member should support cost really to his bed. you have elected, and son, who is still confined Lecturer, whom they can no Others Ollie Mardsni of WOOD & BISHOP CO. _final find respond whenever called upon. Mrs. Littlelield (nee cost—you were: W aldo son are the guest of her parents’ BANGOR. MAINE present who made remarks Mass and than the W ood and wife C. Marden of Waldo. greater economy through Pomona Deputy Charles Mr. and Mrs H. ELst*bli*hed 1839 Master and Mass Mr. of Morrill and the Pomona Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dickey of use of Silvertown Cords. B, L. Aborn were in Lecturer, Brother and Sister and Mrs. Fenwick of Lincolnville were born, of Knox. Monroe recently, where they to withstand con- assistant stew- W. A. Belfast Their After the program the calling on old friends. Sold by Hall, ability the march to the dining room Mrs. ards led Miss Smith of Marlboro, Mass tinual hard and their uni- where all enjoyed a bountiful sup- 1 and \\ I I THORNDIKE. driving below, Eldridge and son. Mrs. Stewart daugh- IN tkPOR were About 85 members present were recent make per. ter of Needham, Mass., guests them Brother was a business caller in formly high mileage evening, July 29, A clinic was held ai the M. E. vestry Peter Harmon On Saturday at the Smith farm. the Maine can E. H. Libby, secretary of Friday afternoon. Belfast Tuesday night. the tire value that be It is with deep regret people in town greatest Grange, will speak at Mystic Gordon is the of her State Lilia Nickerson’s death as she Henry Eldridge and R. N. Bicknell re- Mrs. Emma guest and cake will be learned of Grange and ice cream installed sister, Mrs. Wilbur Dollofl. obtained. lived in this town many years. Funeral cently new telephones. served. Mrs. of Belmont ia visiting v.as held'in Belfast Sunday. The Dr. T. H. McDonough of Milo was Sylvester of the State Master a ad- services A summary her her Mrs Roy Gordon. in and our and was in Brooks beside par- called here the first of last daughter, Come prices was de- interment professionally get dress follows: Mr. Thompson ents. week. Warren Bickford of Oklahoma is visit- at the large attend- Silver- lightfully surprised of New- Bartlett. service story the sur- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberton Mr. and Mrs Russell Ellis of Cambridge, ing Mr. and Mrs. Ernest regarding at Grange, where ance Mystic at the home of thin- castle, spent the week end arrived Friday for a brief visit Mrs. Crosby of Unity next time are in rounding territory is comparatively Mass., Percy spent towns the you Mrs. David Moodv, and his busy season. This his sister, with Mrs. Clara M. Merrill. Thursday and Friday with friends in town. ly settled and at this brother E. A. Robertson. Monday accom- ot a tire. of the grange and Mrs. Annie Ritchie, who recently suf- Miss Elizabeth tvnowltonof Portland is need js the 54th anniversary the>' by Mr.and Mrs. David Moody Grange, having been organized panied fered a slight stroke of paralysis, is mak- the guest of her grandmother, Mrs Pend- Mystic Mrs. E. E. were guests of their niece, January 23, 1875, is therefore one of the ing a slow but sure recovery. leton. Clements of Searsport. B. O. NORTON Although manv things have chang- Mrs. P E. Campbell and Mrs. Harold of Dexter is first. Mrs. Flora Hunt spending — widow of Sales — Ford — Service Goodrich Tires then, the grange remains princi- Mrs. Nellie Cunningham, left for a few weeks’ stay at ed since Bean Friday a few days with her mother, Mrs. Alice St. Other have of Waldo, and her High pally the same. societies Jacob Cunningham their home in Somerville, Mass. Higgins. held a family BELFAST ME. and There are now over 60,- children and grandchildren come gone. Earl Staples has returned home from Mrs. Fred Higgins and children of Au- in Maine alone and over at the old home place recently. 000 members the E. M. G. hospital, where he under- with her Mrs. Bur- and a fine gusta visited sister, 000 in the United States, 30 States of There were twenty five present 800 went an operation for appendicitis. A. last week. and the day greatly leigh Ward, which have State Granges. On an aver- dinner was served Mr. and Mrs. Southard and chil- of Belfast held Guy Miss Virginia Higgins spent age there are 40 Grange meetings enjoyed by all. dren of Dexter were week-end guests at the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard in the State of Maine alone. This the courtesy of Dr. F. C. daily Through E. M. Bartlett. and the home of her father, Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Higgins. shows the strength of the Grange as an Small, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gray Mrs. Margaret Niles and Mrs. A. A. Charles Mr. and Mrs organization. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. White were extended McCorrison, to Monroe after Bruns- the a Radio concert at Barden motored Friday Henry McCorrison and children of Mr. Thompson, while traveling;in an invitation to attend noon and called on Mrs. Elizabeth York. wick were business callers in town last west attending various State Grange his beautiful home in Belfast and among an to visit a and Miss Jennie week. meetings, had opportunity the many musical treats from many places Mr. A. R. Fellows was held in a listening to home after ve local grange. The meeting they enjoyed the pleasure of Grant have returned to their Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hogan, who ha a March in small one room building which, however, the U. S. Marine Band play a visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Fellows. been visiting relatives in town, returned in of the refreshments was filled to its capacity spite Washington, D. C., Dainty Mrs. Elizabeth Eldridge has recently to their home in Portland Thursday morn- fact that of the members came to candy, cigars, many of ice cream and cake, received her fall line of dress goods sam- ing. the session from a distance of 25 miles or and a very pleasant evening were passed ples from the New York firm she repre- Mr. and Mrs. W'illiam Wright and two ! more over the plains. The State Master was greatly enjoyed. sents. daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard was by tne fact that greatly impressed Wright of Caribou were the guests of Mr. for Mrs. C. L. Barrows returned home Sat- these people should travel so far the last Belfast Fair and Mrs. Howard Harmon a few days The New FREEDOM. I ana more ro see urday from the Paine hospital in Bangor, sake of the grange, so, week. SIXTH used where she underwent a serious surgical WILL HOLD ITS ANNUAL the same ritualistic works among and Fred M. Flye has sold his auto Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hogan, Misses strangers. It made him “feel at home.” operation. bought a new one. Marie and Ira Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis When Father Kelly organized the Atwood of South Boston clerked for Eflie Walter H. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tweedie and in the south at the end of the Miss Mary Bennett Hogan, Grange visited at the home of his Mrs. Cattle Fair and Race Meet week. sister, baby and Ambrose Dean spent Sunday in Show, an M. Flye the past Civil War, he did so with idea of At- Joshua Treat, Jr., and father, Lewis Searsport with Mr. and Mrs. WilDur the main thing. He Mrs. Fred Nichols and daughter, Myra j making fraternity Friday and Saturday. AUGUST 15, 16 and 17 a week in Lynn, wood, Blodgett. wished to unite the people and now Murch, recently spent Edward. Mrs. L. C. Atwood, Miss Luc e Atwood, CERTIFICATES wherever there is a grange we find the Mass., with her son August 15th will be Farmers’ Day, the 16th is Merchants and Mina- Helen Henderson of Mrs. BROOKS end two Mrs. Eastport, facturers' ami the 17th will be Governor’s at which tint same fraternal spirit. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Smith OF HONESTY Day, Day, Ada Weeks and Mrs. B. L. Clements mo- Governor Baxter and tiis staff will be out that the and Irene, from Port- present. Mr. Thompson pointed daughters, Muriel Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crockett motored M. tored to Brooks and Jackson Friday. members of the Grange are un- were weekend guests of Eflie trusted There will be ten racing events this year. On the first day the2.17 young land, to bangor Tuesday. Every employee and ; Pace, 2.24 Trot, purse 1200; Pony Race, Purse 120; and the 2 21 Pic* consciously being taught parliamentary Flye. Mr. and Mrs L. C. Atwood, Mr. should be bonded. It not Mrs. Mrs. W. 2.18 Trot, Purse $250. The last race will be known as the Republican who can con- Mrs. Donald Crowell and Mrs. Lucie K. Mr. Frank Davis, Marks, law and that any person Freedom Sunday school will hold an marks him as a man Journal Race. E. all of Newburg, and her grand- only can be moderator who have the week at the Luce, duct a grange meeting and social on the church Atwood, spent entertainment Bernice Luce of Saginaw, of to be trusted, On the second day of the fair, or Merchants’ and Manufacturer! of the House home of L wis Atwood, returned to their daughter, Miss integrity, at town meeting, Speaker lawn Thursday evening, July 27th, with four splendid events will be raced off. The first event will be th on W. E. telephone him a renewed Day, without learn- homes in Bangor Saturday. Mich., called Luce, but gives or President of the Senate, homemade candies and ice cream for sale. j 2 16 Pace, 2.13 Trot, Purse $500. This race is known as the Belfart law because he knows operator, Sunday. sense of trust, since only- Merchants’ and Manufacturers' Race. This will make the (bird ing a single new Woods and Mrs. F. C. Atwood, Mrs. F. T. Bussey yejl Mr. and Mrs. Carle family, and that this splendid purse has been offered ami already *e era! of .Vawe’M how resolutions and bills are presented, and Joshua local Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Myers daugh- honest men can secure home in Needham, Mass., Treat, Jr., Chautauqua best horses have been entered to compete for this purse, This race waa returned.to their Kane and motions made and seconded, measures ! have been notified that the ter Luella, Mrs.;Minnie grand- in 1920 and driven bv D. Worthen of at. after two weeks committee, won by Riglitaway, owned July 17th, spending all of Hi FORD of voted upon, and ifioally recorded by the dates of the Chautauqua here will be Au- son Kenneth Smith, ButTalo, HA Albans. In 1921 Mary H., owned and driven by A. Richardson, Jr., with relatives and friends in Freedom j been the of her Waterville won this race, and it is hoped to make this one of the featured secretary. In fact, every grange is a gust 11, 12 and 14. All are requested to N. Y., have guests son, FID I LIT Y BONDS and Knox. annual events of the fair. The second race on the card will be the farm- all itself. A repub- that the event be a Mr. Henry Kane, and wife. minature republic by co-operate may ers’ Race, Purse $50, for horses without records, one-half mile event Mrs. Josephine Tracey and four chil- lic, by the way, is the greatest thing on success. Mrs. P. H. Grant, Mr. H. J. Grant and Thus, these bonds both pre- All drivers must be in farmer’s costume. A special prize will be given from Massachusetts are the guests two earth. did hitherto so dren Millard vent theft of funds and irom the Judge’s stand to the driver in best make-up. For the past Why Russia, Old Home Week will begin on Aug. 7th. little son Fred, Mr. and Mrs. prop- for a while of Mrs. Tracey’s mother, this has been one of the best races of the fair and several of the fall to pieces when her ruler was and Brewer and make restitution in years strcEg, On one either the 9th or the Boulter autoed to Bangor erty, their to "split Mrs. Josephine Maker and her grand- day, 10th, driving horses in this section have demonstrated ability dethroned? Because her people knew Fred is a case a bonded proves new Memorial Library will be dedicated Saturday. Master spending employee wind.” The third event w ill be the 2.30 Pace, 2.27 Trot, Purse $250. mother, Mrs. Nancy McFarland. j about government. They had Mr. and dishonest. Thus business as the Belfast Chamber of Commerce Race, and nothing with appropriate exercises. A pleasing few days with his grandparents, your This race will be known and Dor- to mane this been told what to do by the royal officers Mrs. Arthur Pickett daughter and family of is made secure. already many entries have been received, and it is hoped feature of the day will be the flag raising. Mrs. Cyrus Canuault, the from one of the best races of the meet. The last race for the day will be and when they were taken away the othy and Miss Elizabeth Hermitage The large and beautiful flag which will be Brewer. Our Prevention and This race affords a lot of amusement the for the summer of Indemnity Running Race, Purse $30. always masses did not know how to govern Boston are guests raised, is the gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A comedy will be presented in Union Loss Service is a busi- and fun for the young horsemen. Mrs. Pickett’s brother, I. P. Griflies. Against themselves, and they are very slow to of the or Blaisdell of Belfast. The veterans of the hall, Aug. 17th, under the auspices ness stabilizer. A letter On the third and last day of the fair or Governor's Day there will He learn. It will probably take generations Mr. Frank Pickett from Massachu- Pune Civil War,the boys of the late war, are in L. A. S. Ice cream and homemade can- ’phone call will bring full par- three regular races, the 2.18 Pace, 2.15 Trot, Purse $200; 2.40 Trot, his md to educate them to self-government setts spent the weekend with uncle, $250. This race will be known as the Belfast Farmers’ Union Race; ited to be present. Mrs. Harriet P. Lewis, dies will be on sale throughout the even- ticulars. They never had the grange, so they do I. P. and gave an organ recital the 2.25 Pace, 2 22 Trot, Purse $200. Griflies, who gave the site of the library, will be ing. The proceeds are to go toward pay- not know the simple parliamentary laws on the pipe organ at the church last Sun- Arthur L. of South Portland has been engaged by the min- an honored guest of the day. The school ing the insurance on the church. DICKEY McCubrey knows. which was much appre- ORRIN J, agement as starter. Mr. McCubrey started the Fourth of July racesend that every granger day evening, children will participate in the rais- flag satisfaction to both management and horsemen. Mr. Thompson told about the National i ciated by the audience. INSURANCE gave splendid ing. The State Libraian, Rev. H. E. Uun- R. $ T. C. Atkeson to Wash- VILLt MAINE. The following departments will be represented as follows: Grange sending Lewis G. Flye and Hazel E. Penney ! uack of will be invited to be NOR I n InUlN1 BELFAST, Augusta, Cattle E. Poultry Dept.; N. » to the and of Dyer, Supt. Dept.; L. Colcord, Supt. ington represent Grange 2nd in Waldoboro by a 4 was married July present and give brief address. All who Donahue, Supt. Agricultural Dept, and Boys’ and Girls’ Club; Mn. the influence of the Grange as a in Nutter is working for Bert Fos- Soatr body Rev. S. H. Talbot,-en route from Feee- desire to remain for the evening are re- Harold G. Paul, Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mrs. J. F. Wilson and Miss Edith making our laws After a ter in Halldale through haying. of Domestic Luce, Supt. floraeuf dom to Newcastle. spending quested to bring a picnic lunch for sup- STATE OF MAINE worth, Supts. Manufactures; George He also apoke of the fact that many of returned to has twenty Ox Drawing Contest. week in Newcastle they Mr. per. The dedication will be held in the'! Mrs. J. W. Nutter shipped W ALDO, SS. July 24, 1922, and statesmen have come Whereas Rufus F. Springer of Lisbon, Coun- our presidents home here, where they will live afternoon and a kittens to parties in Pennsylvania \ Flye’s grand complimentary Angors ty of Androscoggin and State of Maine, by his To the Farmers of Waldo County and icinity. from the country towns and that the of for tne present. ball, with music by Knowles’ recently. mortgage deed, dated 20th day September, c* orchestra, is to a .ay to the successful country is continually supplying new 1918. and recorded in the Waldo Registry of The New Belfast Fair going give will be at Union hall in the has been in South heifer. ^is C°“P given evening. Miss Nora Wiggin Deeds. Book 346, Page 275, conveyed to me, testant, an eight months’ old pure bred Holstein blcod and vitality to refresh the cities. SOUIH LIBtRTY Freedom the past week keeping house fo the undersigned, a certain lot or parcel of land will be conducted for the purpose of interesting the farmers Tne death of Mrs. Jane Thayer, wife of with the thereon situate in Stockton interesting them Bartlett. buildings County in fair exhibitions and for t ie purpose of Joshua H. her aunt, Mrs. Alice in the Countv of Waldo and State of bv OAK was a Capt. Thayer, occurred Friday ; Springs, pure bred cattle. This contest will be conducted HILL, Swanville. Dr. French of Rockland business as breeding Turner Rowell and baby Maine, and bounded and described follows, of the fair. *■ night after a lingering illness, during Mr. and Mrs. Donahue, County Agent, and will start on the first day caller recently. to wit: Beginning at a stake standing on the here, D. are visiting his ot the contest will be next week. Mrs. Mclntire of Small Point which she suffered greatly at times. She from Washington, C., lower side of the road on the center line of particulars given Mi. and is re- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cunningham W. G. Rowell. the original Shute lot; thence on a line parellel was a woman of rare mental parents, Mr. and Mrs. are guests of her daughter, Mrs. F. H. attainments' | to the line of the Shute lot to the over the birth of a daughter born southeastly joing 1 been work- Roberts. j a student all her life, with a retentive Mias Pearl Stewart,who has Penobscot River; thence westerly following July 6. the shore line of said River to a point at the memory and a fund of anecdotes, and ing in New York, is visiting her brother Mias Ellen Dunning and little niece of northeast corner of aaid lot; thence by the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Esancy celebrated unfailing and was wit, good company for and Mr. and Mra. George Stewart. northwesterly line of said Shute lot to the PURETEST Massachusetts, who have been visiting who family, of by the birth of a all entered her presence. She was lower said thence said road as the Fourth July who side',of road; by FURNISHED ROOM Tablets Mrs. James Webster two weeks, returned librarian of the public library several Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCorrison, it runs to the of the daughter. place beginning. Being Aspirin home 20. years. She was a regular attendant of have been their son, Henry Mc- same premises conveyed to Edwin J. Grant by ] a ar. July visiting who is working at Fred Y. his deed dated TO LET George Leigher the Methodist church and a teacher in I for several weeks, French, Jr„ by Sep- Mr. aDd Mrs. Warren Seekins and Corrison, in Brunswick A. D. 1915, and recorded in Waldo for the summer called on the Sunday school while her health per- I tember, Washington home. of Deeds, Book 317 and I daughter Maxine and Mrs. Seekina’ moth- mitted. She was a devoted member and have returned Registry Page 365. friends here, Sunday. conveyed to the said Mortgagor by said Grant at 7 Cedar Street Chase a past noble grand of Mizpah Rebekah at his __I er and Mr. John of Augusta were Mr. Petei Richards passed away by his deed dated February 15, A. D. 1918, to Mr. Earl Millay, Glady Howes, Mr. and Lodge Although a native of Stockton recent. gue:ta of Mr. aDd Mrs. F. O home here 19th after a long illness. which deed and records thereof reference she was July Mrs. Andrew Rokes and Mrs. Ed. Rokes united in marriage to Captain may be had for a further description of said Seekina. His remains were taken to his former Thayer while a young so that many and whereas the cordition of said FOR SALE to Belfast one last week. girl, premises, motored day burial. now The community was shocked by the years of her 57 milestones have been home in Massachusetts for mortgage has been broken, therefore, by Mr. and Mrs. ana and in this reason of the breach of the condition thereof, A at Swan Lake. In- of Jacason daughter passed community. Besides her Cottage audden death Ellery Harvey Monday I claim a foreclosure of said mortgage. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Burkett of Lewis- husband she leaves two daughters. Miss of about 1.30 o’clock. He was 3w30 WILLIAM E. FROW. quire afternoon in Belle F. Thayer of Salem, Mass., and M. Jones, the well known Maine town called on friends and relative in this Harry bis usual health and had been out with Miss who lives at their RALPH F. DARBY, are Margaret lhayer, aviator, has entered into an agreement Puretest Aspirin Tablets his wife and children in the place Sunday, July 16. home on Main street, who has been most TRUt blueberrying with the Ricker Hotel Co. to go to 30tf Belfast. fully made from of Pres- devoted, patient and untiring in her min- forenoon, and came home and had dinner Rex. Prescott of the late firm establish a thev can be depended istrations to her mother. She also left a Moosehead lake and specie] Wood Lot Wanted -t ^ auto relief. Box of and was going to have a smoke after cott and McCorriaon of Brunswick, Mrs. Annie of this the railroad station quick sister, Tainter, village. taxi service between at Client desires cents. _ dinner. He went upstairs to get some has taken over the en- good pine lumber lot, Only dealers, recently The funeral services will be held Tuesday and the company’s hotel at matches and came down and at Greenville some Bpruce. Tell us what you have and Household Goods dropped tire business which is now the Prescott afternoon at the Methodist church and STOW ! this Mr. Jones has distance from railroad. CITY DRUG dead within a few feet of hia chair. He the Rebekahs are Kineo. For purpose Co. Mr. home is here and requested to attend in to mourn his a one son Motor Prescott’s OKRIN J. FOR SALE Rexall leaves losa wife, a body. ordered a 180-horse power hydroplane. DICKEY, The storeJ.(lA and two daughters. his many friends wish him success. Maine. -'*30_Belfast, at this week READ & HILLS, 68 Church Street, only. Btl&“’ Mrs. Powell Clayton of Washington, WEST UNITY. P. O. square. 1 _ Dicing table, library table, couch, lamps, D. C., who has been spending several NOTICE What Kind of a Phonograph chamber aet, tapestry and straw carpets, summers at her residence on Primrose The annual Edward Walton, who has been quite ill, meeting of the Mosman toilet set, crockery, chairs, hall siand and Hill, will leave about the middle of Aug- Memorial Park Association will be is now able to be out and do light work. Do You Want? held other articles. Iw30* ust on a trip to Japan. at the banking rooms of the Searsport from a R*1 Miss Mildred who teaches in You want the a musical instrument that ia different to Jones, beat, National Bank on Tuesday, Aug. 1, 1922, Tenement The Economy of Bath, is home tor the summer vacation. TALKING MACHINE. at 3.30 p. m., to elect officers for the ensuing year and transact any other A four room lenei*"'* Raymond Hamlin, who has employment COME IN AND HEAR A NEW EDISON Evinrude Hood’s business that may legally come before it. A Used Sarsaparilla in Massachusetts, came home Thursday will soon hear for yourself W. R. View in If you have an ear for muaic, or not, you BLODGETT, Clerk ROW BOAT Bay Appeals to every family these days. instru- OUT-BOARD MOTOR, for a week's vacation. that a faithful reproduction of the great singers and From no other medicine can yon get you get two horse power. For sale cheap. mentalists. NOT A MECHANICAL, NASAL EFFECT so ranch real medicinal effect as from Edward Walten and Foster BLURRED, OF Inquire of S. B. FLETCHER, Street^ Virginia CARD THANKS so common in Machines. this. It is a concentrated ordinary Talking Boat Builder, Belfast, Maine highly were in Burnham recently, the guests of We wish to thank our friends and extract of several valuable medicinal Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edmunds. NO NEEDLES TO CHANGE WITH AN EDISON neighbors who assisted us in sickness ingredients, pure and wholesome. and does and death of our darling baby Ruth, and Tie- dose is a teaspoonful who has been a genuine diamond point that does not wear out, small, only Mias Winifred Waning, Instead, especially the friends of the Sash and three times a not wear the records. Shore day. visiting her aunt, Mrs. Handsdel Dillehay Blind factory; also the beautiful flowers Property Hood’s is a wonderful of one musical instrument for Sarsaparilla Let us give you a demonstration the sent to her funeral. within distance of Room has returned home. FOR SALE walking tol tonic medicine for the blood, stom- of Fairfield, you. Ycura truly, Mr. and Mrs. Irving g. Hall the town. It includes a cottage bouse --AT— I ach, liver and kidneys, prompt in and Mrs. Handsel Dillehay children, and Family suitable for use the year round, and about giving relief. It is pleasant to take, and Ruth of who have Jease Fairfield, MR. and MRS. ISAAC F. HALL an acre of land with good apple trees agreeable to the stomach, gives a ! been visiting her sister, Mrs. Manley FRED D. JONES 26 CEDAR STR^I ? MR. and MRS. C. F. CUSHMAN Inquire of THE JOURNAL-OFFICE thrill of new life. Why not try it | Waning, returned home Thursday. the old Student nurses are wanted at the Wal- Herbert, five-year son of Mr. en. For the first few weeks th^ rsin in- and Mrs. River terfered with his work and -some do County Hospital. Good pay while Rudolph Saunders, Ave., time fractured one of hia legs Tueeday while was passed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. learning. Roscoe Orcutt in Somerville. While THE THEATRE playing on an ice delivery cart. COLONIAL Hiram Michaels aiMrs. B. P. Gard- there, a bruise on Mr. Newell’s hand re- reived from cranking his ner, both of Waldo avenue, have taken Thomas H. Marshall Circle will meet car, developed, MONDAY into a very painful abscess. He was' THURSDAY I Wads a two party line. The former is 394 11 next Tuesday at 2 o’clock, sharp. The Come You treated by the local physicians, but later T. Barnes, Lila Lee, Lois On, the latter 394 3. program will Greetings from the went to the Roy Tight and be, Augusta where he hospital, POLA NEGRI Walter Heirs in a suit since Southland. was treated successfully by Dr. Hugh Wilson and You guys that haven’t bought Rockland is to have a six days’ course I Harris and with Mrs. Clay spent the fol- IN A MODERN RO *1 AN JE, of Community Chautauqua this season, The Thursday Night Dancing club is "Is Matrimony the Spanish war, we have a proposition owing week at the home of Mr. and beginning August 3rd. The program is a rordially invited to attend the dancing tlrs. George Maguire in South Windsor, to YOU and that is GO- “The Devil’s Pawn” a Failure" that will look good attractive one and several Belfast in the in tlrs. Maguire, who is a trained nurse, very party pavilion Waldo, Aug. 3rd, PICTURE. lave the hand very skilful care with A PAR AM VJNT Pi:rjRE. A PARAMOUNT We will sell a SUIT made parties are planning to attend. as a benefit for the Waldo County Hos- ING SOME. you luch good results that on Sunday her pa- added attraction and her pital. ient a -■» r n OWN MEASUREMENTS from ALL Mrs Albert D. Mowry daugh- made trip home and returned to \ v u a-'{ SAWING A L\DY IN HALF to YOUR ■Vindsor without bad re ter, Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee, were called An auction sale will be held at the Tuesday any in ANY STYLE YOU MAY ults. While at Windsor Mrs. Clay has WOOL FABRICS, to last Wednesday by the Chenery house, Franklin street, next ~ Palmer, Mass., , net Mr and Mrs. Henry Marden and FRIDAY to son, William at 10 a. when & TUESDAY SELECT at a price ranging from $25 death of the former's only Saturday m., household heir daughter, Mrs. York, who have a 11 He liacTbeen an invalid for goods, furniture and a large variety of ery pleasant home in the vicinity. show that we are as Mowry. JAOK HOLT and just to you The articles will be offered for sale. See $40, many years in the Palmer Hospital. advt- -IN- EUGENE O’BRIEN as we think you are, we will for services were held Friday. Mrs. in this paper for further details. SWANVILLE generous funerjl “The Man -IN- extra of Mowry and Mrs. Pattee returned home the next ten days throw in an pair The annual bazaar, given by St. Fran- | H. Stanley Cunningham has to Saturday. cis church and will gone Unconqusrable” of the don’t all come at once, Catholic parish, be “Charming trousers. Now just the rear of the Hampden^where he has employment. The old stable in held on the church lawn Wednesday, A PARAMOUNT PICTURE turn and we which be reasonable and wait your Rnowlton block on High street, August 16th. There will be refresh- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Verrill of Carmel -MACK SENNETT COMEDY- North west” outlived its usefulness and ire receiving congratulations on the birth will have a real good time together and had long ago ments and sales of fancy work, food, has been removed. a was a real fire menace candy, etc. The pu lie is invited. >f daughter. SATU RDAY WEDNESDAY comes will be when your suit you surprised Ralph F. Darby has taKen a fifteen years Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crockett of Win- The will of Mrs. Charles A. block and took the Cummings REID much resemble a human lease of the Rnowlton :erport and Mr. and Mrs. Dunn were TOM MIX in WALLACE to see how you of Boston gave $5000 to Frederick W. stable down at his own expense with the week-end guests of Mr. and Mra. Walter -IN- Angier of San Jose, Calif., and an annu- “The Diamond’' being. privilege of building a live apartment J. Nickerson. Rough "Across the Continent" ity of $500 a year to Lavinia H. Jenks of Yours with the tape measure, in its place. It is a relief to all garage Cambridge, Mass., her cousins Mr. Mr. H. G. Applin of Somerville, Mass., NEWS. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. owners in that vicinity and property to a few Angier and Mrs. Jenks were formerly of arrived Sunday morning spend back court of the Windsor -ROBINSON CRUSOE- COMEDY NEWS makes the days with his family at the home of Mrs. L. DAVIS buildings much neater. Belfast. BERT Hotel and nearby J W. Nickerson. band concert at the an- I G. the city electrician, The City Park, Custer Dickey, Miss Vinie M. Nickerson arrived from nounced for last Sunday at 4 p. m was discovered recent trouble with the thatjthe Portland 17th to sev, ral weeks to next Sunday at the same July spend was due to the fact postponed fire alarm system | with her mother and Mrs. Mary F. on account of the rain. Remember sister, The city board of assessors have an- sedan skidded into the mud hour ot Belfast that a Dodge Nickerson and Miss Celia. The News nounced the tax rate for the the date and be present as the program is coming year in front the Waldo County Hospital and in town of Mrs. Lillie Nick- as 49 mills and are now on an excellent one and the location ideal. Friends M, at work the crashed into a pole, breaking the pole off, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS were saddened to hear of her death of the taxes so A collection will be taken. erson itemizing individual that and causing such a strain and shock to occurred at her home in Belfast the books be available for the use of which Maine Power Co. advertises may the wires that the vibration Opened the E. Nl. Trott, general inspector ot Don't about the coal situation Central Capt. after a six weens’ worry also Pre- the tax collector. Thursday, July 20th, the Hughes Hotpoiut range, circuit in the boxes. It was necessary United States lighthouses, was in the Stock. illness. ferred auto as the pole was and in the U. While in some respects a very trivial to pry the out, bay last Saturday Sunday The Colonial Theatre publishes a pic- Mrs. E. H. Nickerson and son, Mr. locked in between the fender and the for- and called on his matter it is an improvement many ap- S. S. Zizania, sister, ture program. A. Nickerson, arrived from Port- ward wheels. The car was occupied by Mrs. Harold Bay View street, Clinton offers t. nement to rent. preciate—the repairs on the fence en- Bruce, J. W. San lers land Saturday in their touring car and a of who were driving Capt. Trott entertain- I offers six room house for closing the yard of the First Parish (Uni- party peeple Saturday evening J. C. Durham called on friends in the afternoon. They for and to reach here dur- Mr. and Bruce and friends on sale. tarian) church bordering on Church through, happened ed Mrs. Electricity Cooking later went to Searsport where Mrs. N. a shower. a radio conc.rt from the See adv. of room to let. Court and Spring streets. ing heavy shipboard with will a week. Mr. N. returned home station in Philadelphia. spend Helen Vattes wants girl to assist in A recent visitor in the city in discus- broadcasting News. Mrs. W. R. How- Hospital and Mrs. Bruce were his Sunday. housework. the beauty of the place and its his- Sunday Mr. who has been ill at her home at the sing and Mrs. 1. D. for sale. ard, on the to returning Mrs. A. T. Nickerson See adv. of household goods toric interests casually mentioned that he guests trip Bangor, Battery shore, was taken to the Waldo home from Bangor a reduc- on Boston steamer. Nickerson arrived Is than Coal Georgie E. Hall advertises big had noticed that the first volume of Wil- home the f last for had been for Cheaper County Hospital Wednesday where the former tion in children’s socks. men- Saturday, liamson’s History of Belfast had two At the Country Club next Sunday L. Wilson and Sue M. Partridge medical treatn entand is greatly improv- treatment. Her many friends were pleased Amy on the tions of the historic sundial Court there will be a great musical ed ... evening advertise Chinese rugs. Mrs. A. A. Drury of this city to see her at church Sunday afternoon. the second volume did not men- G. Hall and rela- House but treat for the members and guests. Mrs. No matter how serious the coal .Mr and Mrs. Irving was taken to the hospital last Friday as a They returned to Bangor Monday to shortage tion it in way. His remarks have a tives publish a card of thanks. medical any Kit hard Stevens of Boston, always patient. a week. becomes or how high the price goes, you need discussion as to spend f rank L. Young advertises their fish occasioned considerable great favorite, will sing several numbers, H. D Farnham of Swanville is build- is Oscar Mrs. Herbert L. have no worries cook and meat market. what has become of the dial and it accompanied by her husband, one of the Mrs. Wilkins, if,you by electricity. at Swan ing a dwelling house on a lot of land le- Mrs. N. H. Small, Mrs. Norman Ralph F. Darby has cottage hoped that its present whereabouts may- features of the New England Conserva- Seekins, Lake for sale. cently purchased of Albion K. Fletcher, in the L. Donahue and son Merrill of Belfast be traced. A Belfast man interested tory of Music. Everyone looks forward for is available Waldo Trust Co. publishes an near the River on Sears- house Miss Electricity cooking always The Goose bridge that the old to these won- and Mrs. Donahue’s guest, business. city’s history suggests fire with great pleasure hearing advt. in regard to their banking were in and at our 3c. rate is com- ! port avenue in East Belfast. He has al- should be Miss Talbot of Alice Crosby of Dorchester, Mass., any quantity of Mos- engine on the baseball grounds derful artists. Augusta See notice of annual meeting ready built the barn and hen house. He of Mrs. Z. D. Hartshorn July 18. with coal at a ton. At the and in storage. Boston and who has given sev- guests parable $11 present man Memorial Park Asso. j painted placed Camden, to have his house rea for oc- was with needle ! expects ly recitals at the will The day pleasantly spent market of coal for cooking Dinsmore Store advertises some Beautiful Belfast. An interesting eral delightful club, price electricity The in the fall. and boating. A picnic last three days of cupancy early in several on the work, croquet extra specials for the outcome of a casual auto visit is the fact be heard again groups is at least 1-3 cheaper. on the lawn. shoe sale. is a and with dinner was served their The service of the Forty Hours Devo- that Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin of Fort violin. She great artist, Bert Davis advertises made to meas- will add much L. tion will open at St. Francis of Assisi. Aroostook County, will locate here her charming personality Kent, — ure suits. Mrs. N. F. Gilkey returned Sunday With the electric the the first of to the evening. She will be ac- range Hotpoint Catholic church, tomorrow, Friday, coming about August. They pleasure from Beverly, Mass., where she was cal- S. B. Fletcher offers Evinrude row Miss Eliza' heat is so morning at the 6 o’clock service, closing have lived for many years in Fort Kent, companied on the piano by led by the death of her aunt, Mrs. Han- Hughes range—the scientifically boat motor for sale. Sunday morning at the 10 o’clock ser- where Mr. Martin has been successful in beth Carianna of Rockland, a graduate nah Webber. that every unit of energy is concen- The New Belfast Fair advertises its applied and a vice. The ladies are requested to fur- a trunk and bag store. cf the New England Conservatory sixth annual cattle show, fair and race keeping harness, trated on the food to be cooked. one of meet for August 15, 16 and 17. nish white flowers for the decorations, He has leased the Patterson A Sylvester pupil of Prof. George Copeland, on Thurs- of the world. Miss Sale See advt. of shore property for sale. sod to send them to the church store on Main street, recently vacated by the greatest pianists Auction moved to their Carianna will also give a piano solo. Also Current is used only during the process of Fred D. Jones advertises The New Edi- day. that lirm when they AT BELFAST son phonograph. near the R. R. depot. Work- in addition to this delightful program, The “fire” is made at the ( Mr. and Mrs. George C. Thompson of building cooking. ready The Windsor Hotel wants table girl. the store and Miss Faith Donovan of Bangor will play Somerville, Mass., arrived Tuesday men are now renovating turn of a switch and when the food is cooked, in readiness for Mr. Martin’s a accompanied by her sister, Miss Saturday,July 29,1922 morning by boat with the remains of will have it cello, turn of the switch the “fire” is After Mr. D. F. with another August 8th, Stephen- their infant daughter Katharine Elinore, occupancy. He will move his family Hilda Donovan. This is the first appear- AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M, oven- sod will at 74 out. Over half of the process of occupy the store Mam was he can find accommodations. ance here of these talented young ladies, put born June 13th. The interment in here when at Chenery Homestead street, recently occupied by Charles the Burkett lot in Grove and ah are looking forward with pleasure cooking is performed by stored heat. cemetery. Orrin J. real estate and insur where he will be Dickey, will to Thompson, glad to meet While in Belfast Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- to hearing them. No one ,want AROVE THE FOSTOFFlCE. ance, has rented to Gerth S. Robinson, hia old customers. miss this wonderful concert. A son were guests of the latter’s father, special I shall sell at public auction, Saturday, the Macomber house on Bay View street, The year-after-vear experience of our elec- The regular meeting of Emma White Edward A. and other rela- dinner will be served at 6.30 and reser- July 29, at 10 o’clock a, m., the goods and Wadsworth, to which he has moved. He has sold chattels at said consisting in users demonstrates argu- Barker Tent, D. of V., will e held tives. vations are already being made. homestead, tric-range beyond this week for the Swan Realty Company part of articles of household goods and Wednesday eveuing, August 2nd, in Me- ment that electricity for cooking is the cheap- One of the most sensational vaudeville of Portland one half the tract of land Mrs Allan M. Howes, assisted by Miss furniture, such as crockery, glass ware, morial or- Hall, when the fair, recently season was Belle entertained at the Howes kitchen pictures, vases and est fuel. offerings during the past they recently bought on Northport ave- Keating, utensils, will be on. A at- home on Church street Friday afternoon naments of various kinds, tables, stands, given, reported large a in Half.” It was a great “Sawing Lady nue for cottage development, to Anne C. of All- tendance is in honor of Miss Clara B. Keating bureaus, cases, cupboards, clocks, trunks, requested. mystery and caused a great deal of specu- has also Crosby of this city. Title pass- ston, Mass who is spending July with couches, hammock bed, chairs, lamps, If you are interested in practical household Clayton Colcord is spending a vaca- lation and talk. This great act exactly ed through this agency in the estate of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 1. Keat- Singer sewing machine, one large refrig of one not call at one of our stores to- tion at as such as ing. A delicious luncheon consisting erator, one medium size refrigerator, economy Camp Navajo, Orrin J. Dickey’s presented by great magicians James Fairbrother on Northport avenue, why hot two and melons, chicken salad, roils, olives, top’buggy,one seated wagon,a jinriki- boys’ ca np at Temple Heights, and Howard Thurston, Houdini, Herman, better known as the which Pilsbury place, icecream, cake, salted nuts,confectionery sha, carriage robes, street blanket, and day? thinks it one of the best in all modern in will be ex- places Maine, adepts magic, is now owned by Lester Barbour of Ban- and cotfee was served from small tables. other similar articles; also garden tools, means none Theatre home ana other ar- which better in. the country posed at the Colonial Monday, gor. Mr. Barbour will make his home in The decorations of the attractive step ladders, wheelbarrows, and sweet Misses ticles of various kinds too numerous to 31. This will be an added attraction at were pink roses peas. July this city and will instal once some up ■ Mack Lfflin, who apparently has no Hope Dorman and Katherine Brown as- mention. Sale begins at 10 a. in. Maine Power at no advance in prices. date houses for local trade. Central permanent residence, was before Judge to green sisted the hostesses in serving. Auction JAMES F. SHELDON, Auctioneer. followed, the prize winners being Mrs. Clyde R. Chapman of the Municipal Mrs. William H. Hall entertained the To old gracefully and contribute grow Irving T. Diusmore first, with bronze Court Tuesday morning, charged with Saturday Auction Club and others at a to the happiness of others is woman’s bookends, Miss Frances Flanders second, Company of a owned by alleged larceny bicycle, lobster dinner at the Camden Tea House greatest mission in life and to spend 88 with a vanity case. The guest of honor Molmes & Edwards Atkinson of this He was received an framed mirror In ad- Ralph city. last Thursday at 6 p. m. The delicious years in the work has been the unusual ivory Auction Silverware 32 stores for service bound over to the of d tion to members of the Saturday always ready grand jury the Sep- served from a table on of Mrs. L. A. Knowlton whose menu was long privilege Club those present were Mrs. Chas. D. tember term of the Judicial Supreme the open porch with an abui dance of family and friends made her birthday, Cool of Madison, Wis., Mrs. Charles E. Court and was committed to of jail. sweet peas used in the decorations. The Thursday, July 20th, one of the most Brown, Mrs. Harry Dale Wollaston, Mass Mrs. C. W. Wescott, Mrs. Fred A. Mrs. James W. Mortimer evening was one of the beet of the sea- satisfactory of the long list. Mrs. entertained Johnson, Mrs. H. H. Hollingshead of New 18 guests at the Northport County Club son and the occasion, including the auto Knowlton is now able to be about her York, Mrs. Amos J King of San Juan, Monday at a chicken waffle breakfast. trip, was greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Hall home as usual after a long illness and P. R Mrs. Carl H. Stevens, Mrs. Claude Mass Mrs Dana at home on waa as B. Roberts of Brighton, The color scheme was in pink the table also entertained her Congress Thursday bright and cheerful as B. South worth, Misses Anne M. Kittredge, Jamestown and the street with auction during the evening. doing her part in the quiet obser- dining room being handsomely ever, Frances Flanders of Brookline, Mass., Ask us to ex- The Greatest Sensation decorated in sweet peas. The place cards Mrs. Claude B. Roberts and Mrs Herbert vance of the event which was made Kate Lynch of Boston, Mrs. Frederick plain Sterling Sil- were the the Mrs. George Jen- were in the same tones and the favors H. Stevens prize winners, pleasant with two handsome birthday Hoffman of Chicago, ver Inlaid. The OF THE YEAR nings of Cambridge, Mass., Mrs. Leroy were small haudkerchiefs encircled with former receiving a sandwich basket and cakes, cards and booklets galore with that puts A Paul. quality ailver rings with colored enameled settings the latter two Chinese lace doilies The messages of admiration from friends, __ sterling silver at Later the guests were taken in cars to the guests were, in addition the regular club flowers of all kinds including a hand- CITY POINT the wearing points EXPOSED! Mrs. C. Mrs. some hostess summer home on South Shore, members: Charles Brown, potted hydrangea, roses, pinks, back of bowl and sweet bachelor Mrs. R. H. Mosher and son handle. The where cards were enjoyed on the porch. Harry Dale of Wollaston, Mass., Mrs. C. stocks, peas, buttons in Mr. and a in Half” the week-end at Weeks Lady Miss Bernice G. Rogers and Mrs Sumner W. Wescott, Mrs. Allan M. Howes, Mrs. abundance. With innate modesty and Hugh spent Jamestown “Sawing Mills, guests of Mr. Mosher’s father, C. Pattee were the each Fred A. Mrs. Charles D. Cool appreciation she received them TO KNOW HOW IT IS DONE. WE ARE prize winners Johnson, apparent James E. Mosher and other relatives. patternismade YOU WANT receiving a fruit board and knife. It was of Madison, Wis., Mrs. Harold H. Hol- all, wondering why so many always re- m in Sterling Sil- Mr. and Mrs. Fair Holmes and daugh- GOING TO SHOW YOU given in honor of her of New Mrs. Amos J. membered the event; and she also cor ver Inlaid, also house guest, Mrs. lingshead York, ter Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Gay Holmes | I & which was the sensa- F. H. Foran of New York. The Belfast King of Porto Rico, Mrs. Carl H. Stev- dially received those who called to extend attended the dance at Swan Lake Fridav Holmes The great mystery feat principal In the party were also Dr. and II Edwards XIV of the season, as Howard guests were Mrs. Thomas B. Dinsmore, i ens, Mrs. Claude B. Roberts of Brighton. cordial congratulations and beat wishes. evening. tion vaudeville past presented by Mrs. George Holmes from the Battery HE other modern Mrs, J. W. Mrs. Charles Brad- ! Mass Mrs. Dana B. Southworth, Miss The Florist Shop. Miss Grace / quality. Thurston and great magicians. Blaisdell, Sage and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holmes and Mass and All pieces in Millions want to know how it was done. Thousands bury, Miss Anne M. Kittredge and Mrs. Clara B. Keating of Allston, of boston was greeted with a large au- daughter from Belfast. 1 the new Lustre But wait until see. Austin W. Keating. Miss Belle Keating. dience at the Methodist church last Fri- think they know. you i Miss R. T. Newell spent a few days in U Oray r inisn. r or saie Dy day evening when she very ably present- Somerville and Windsor this week, at the 31 and Mrs. Roscoe Orcutt and Oolonial, Monday, duly ed the one act play, “The Florist Shop,” homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Maguire. In Mrs LOCKE & SON by Hawkndge. The text is bright and Mr. H.). Orcutt she has had the pleasure of be- catchy and new many of the situa- here; holdiug a “really truly” poetess, one tions are extremely human and true to whose poems of country life, written and FRUIT JARS life and the reader has earned for herself filed away, are destined to thrill many a weary heart should she ever care to pub- Prize Gifts the right to be classed as an artist in her Desirable lish them. She is a direct descendant of chosen profession. Her personality is re- Bradford and her house con- RUGS Governor FOR ALL 500 Dozen freshingly frank, graceful ana charming. tains many pieces of old Colonial furni- She ture. CHINA actually places her individality in all I FROM EVENTS the characters mentioned with surprising On Saturday, July 22, Miss Geraldine SPORTING FRUIT JAR RINGS assisted by her younger sister, I In the finest quality of sheep accuracy. She was very interesting and Reinberg, GOLF TENNI8 ETO. Miss Lucile, entertained thirty three in WHIST bright in a large numberof short and camel’s wool, and FRUIT JAR RACKS sketches, little friends in honor of her sixth birth- tan. The SEASONABLE GOODS IN jokes etc., showing unusual versatility. day. The afternoon was a most delight- shades of blue and in the JAR Her sense of humor and deep sympathy ful one, spent largely out of doors are lower than those and FANCY CHINA MASON CAPS the Bailey prices GOLD SILVER are well developed gifts well used. She grounds surrounding home, which seemed to the passer-by to have offered in the Boston and will always find a welcome in Belfast. -AND- suddenly bloomed into a most sweet and New York stores. Call and Mrs. Basil R. Allen, aways heard with exquisite garden of flowers. Refresh- FRED T. CHASE see them at the Journal office. IRON HOR8E FRUIT JAR CANNERS pleasure by her many admirers, was heard ments were served and after partaking of the little feast, all the children, in- in excellent voice in three boIos with Mrs. 25 Main Street Telephone 34-11 cluding Miss Geraldine, were ready to af- AMYL. WILSON Thomas E. Bowker as 5 Bbls. Tin Top Jellies 48 cents Dozen accompanist. The firm that from beginning to end her sixth entertainment was under the auspices of birthday bad been one great and glorious SUE M. PART* IDG S. the Dorcas success. “WALK IN AND LOOK AkOUND” Guild of the Methodist church, V,.. 1-J Mrs. William L. Luce president The Mrs. O. E. Clay and her son, Basil FOR SALE Guild with Mrs. E. E. ttoderick chairman are planning to spend the month WANTED Yours truly, Newell, SIX ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH, ot the of August along the brooks in the w.s- committee, sold delicious home WANTED on Durham off Northpoct tern part of the State. Since starting A YOUNG GIRL to assist in housework Street, just made candy and ice cream after the pro- Avenue. Electric lighta. hot and cold on this camping trip in June, Mr. Neweli and care of children. Table Girl at Windsor Hotel furnace heat One-third acre of FRED D. JONES, Me. gram. The church and the refreshment has been followed by a very active hoo- water, 'Belfast, HELEN VATTKS. land. to J. C. DURHAM. table were effectively decorated with doo, but his courage is still good, and in Apply Tel. 169-22 lw30* 2w30* 12 Church Street large ferns and garden flowers. his original purpose he remains unshak- Apply at once. Drawn tar IMs pain ft - * Bwfc? 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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of — all Af on the wrapper these years t0 the /T’ ✓ //JS-f-r-. Just Protect Coming WtaS-/x./-cUcA-lAx generations. Do not be deceived. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but with and 79 Experiments that trifle endanger the health of Jjfrnra»AiioN*iL^CART^NCa^lMf^ Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. A National Essay Contest. SWANVILLE. Never attempt to relieve your baby with a LINCOLNVILLE Resolutions of Respect Notices I Probate the use for The national essay contest of I remedy that you would yourself next resolutions of respect Preaching service at the-church American Legion which will award il.VHI and is the order of the Tbe following in either of the Haying berrying Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock. To all persons interested in crsh prizes to boys and girls has been were by Happy Valley Chapter, day at present adopted extended until October 6 upon the urgent will hold its next meet- estates hereinafter named: What is CASTORIA at a meeting: Comet Grange Mrs. Effie and Mrs Belle Russ O. E. S., special request of state and county superinten- Hardy Saturday evening, July 29th. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, in and Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, One of Ihe links of our fra- ing dents and comm ssioners of education ! Paregoric, kited in Rockland recently. Whereas, for the of W aldo. on the second 1 u» s- our County and It is It ternal chain has been severed and Mr. and Mrs. Earle Smart and baby- of our Lord one throughout the United Slates Drops Soothing Syrups. pleasant. contains Boston is day of July, in the year Mr. George Bullock of passing Lena E. > of other beloved sister and organist, have moved into the house they recently thousand nine hundred and twenty-two. The The new date will allow all children neither Opium, Morphine nor narcotic substance. Its a few days at bis home at the Beach. ^ for to I Jones, called from our circle; therefore, purchased. following n atters having been presented the United States and Hs possessions is its For more than it it age guarantee. thirty years has be it the action thereupon hereinafter indicated, participate after the schools open in Sep- I Mr. and Mrs. David McCobbandson of Miss Gladys Trundy is in Belfast, where thereof be been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, That Happy Valley Chapter is hereby ordered, tbnt notice given giv.ng the teachers an opportuni- Flatulency, of relatives in Resolved, in familv of Mr. a tember, West boro, Mass ,are guests she has employment toe to all interested by causing copy of and Feverishness has lost a sister whose interest, loyalty persona to present the subject, "Mow the Wind Colic Diarrhoea; allaying arising town. Morris L. Slugg. this order to te once a week for ty and will ever be remembered, published American can hest Serve the Na- and the Stomach and aids helpfulness three weeks successively before the second Legion j therefrom, by regulating Bowels, Mr. Frank Morse of Boston is passing a that it is with aching hearts we try Miss who has employ- in Ke- and Margaret Trundy, Tuesday of August, A. I*. 1922, The tian." the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. few with his Mrs. Frank that the music which our lives ment in a in Bangor,spent ai d divided into $750 for days daughter, to realize private family ublican Jourr. a newspaper published The cash prizes, The Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend. Dickey. have lost heaven’s choir has gained. July 16 at home. printed at Bella.;, in said County, that they the first, <500 tor the second, and $250 for | be held at Resolved, That this expression of our may appear at a Probate Court to the third, are to be used toward s hotar- • Mrs. Abbie Knight and daughter Mil- Mrs Will Carleton of Orono arrived Belfast on the second sorrow and heartfelt sympathy be sent the Probate Office in said ahips in colleges designated by he win- dred of Dakota, who have been in town, recently for a week's visit with her cou- of A. D. 1922. at ten o’clock ! GENUINE always to the bereaved family. Tuesday August, ners. In each state there will be a first CASTORIA returna this week. sin, Mrc. Walter J. Nickerson. in me forenoon, and he heard thereon if they That our charter be draped medal f r the best in Resolved, see prize silver essay these S. will cause. 1 Misa Louise Miller of San Francisco, in mourning for thirty days; that The next meeting of the L A. that state, and a bronz medal for the se- I Alice J W. Waldron, late of Bearsport, de- who has been visiting relatives here has tesolutions be spread upon our records, be held at the i.ome of Mrs. Eugene cond. Other prizes to be announced later j ceased. Will and for thereof and a copy be sent to the Republican Aderton Thursday afternoon, July 27th. petition probate will be awarded. returned to Boston. and that issue to William and the News for letters testamentary Journal Bangor Daily from R. named there- All girls and boya between the ages of Mr. and J. Pottle are receiv- Mrs. A. J. Chase arrived July 16 tiiilitttt. he being the executor Mrs. Clair j and 18 inclusive are to enter publication. to visit her Mrs. in and presents said petition. 12 eligible ing congratulations on the arrival of a Dow Bachelder Everett, Mass., sisters, Grace M. the contest, regardless of whether they baby born 16. Lulu N. Patterson and Miss Martha Luith M. Lswrence of Miutville, deceased. Sunday, July Elizabeth J stiles are schools attendants. The essay must u m Nickerson. Will and petition for probata thereof and that George a. Roberts not be more than 500 words in The Miases Mary and Alice McKinney letters testamentary issue to Lawrence L). length. Committee on Resolutions Mr. and Mrs. Everett S. Hatch and of Newton, Mass., are guests of Mr. and Clark,of Winnecook, Yont., he being the ex- Age of writer will be given due considera- In Use For Over 30 Years were Mrs. Parker Young for two weeks. Brooks, Me., July 4, 1922. little son, of the Head of the Tide, ecutor named therein and presents said pe- tion. Mr. week end guests of her parents, ajid tition. Application that no bond be reqjired Ine essay must be received at a place The Kind You Have Always Bought Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Wilson and Mrs. Mrs. W. £>. Nickerson. from said executor is contained in the petition THE CENTAUR COMRANV, NEW YORK CITY. Within the year two of desiguated hy the county superintendent Sarah Knight and Ruth of Bel- Whereas, past for thereof. daughter probate of schools not later than midnight of Oct. fast visited relatives here 16. our prominent and respected citizens, Misses June and Louise Reynolds and July William late of Lincolnville, deceased. 1922. The w ot the namely, Robert W. Perry and Marshall Master Adelbert of Portland and Law, 6, inning essays county Reynolds Will and for ther- of and that Mr. David Goran of Boston arrived by H. have to the tneir petition probate will be forwarded to the state department Cilley, passed higher life, Windermere Park were guests of L. boat and his who letters testamentary issue to Lettie Law, Americanism chairman of the American Sunday’s joined family and Mrs. W. N. a few days, aunt, Briggs.for she being the execulitx named therein and are at Halk’ cottage for a month’s vaca- The town of Lincolnville at Legion not later than Oct. 20. Tlie win- Whereas, Mr. presents said petition. Application that no tion. The reception and dance given by ners of the state group theu are to be for- ita annual meeting held March 13, 1922, bond be required from said executrix is con- and Mrs. E. G at Comet Grange warded to the National Americanism appointed the undersigned a committee .Moulton, tained in me petition lor probate thereof. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gordon and Mr. with music rVITAMINESi July 10th by Directo. of the American at In- Dr. M.C. to draw a aet of reaolutions of respect for Monday evening, Legion and Mrs. Cecil Roberts and Eva Doucette and A.fred A. late of deceased. Stephensor was well attended Ginn, Prospect, j Toziers where the second and ele- now therefore, be it Orchestra, that dianapolis first, precious health-build,ng of Westbrook were recent guests of Mr. publication; were tne Will and petition ior prooale thereof and in their removal from a most enjoyable afTair. They third national winners will be chosen. ments are essential and Mrs. Howland Laasell. Resolved, That tellers testamentary issue to Henrietta Ginn (actors has recipients of many uselul presents,iuclud- our midst the town of Lincolnville auo Josephine G. Banks, tney teing the el* DENTIST of to child. china aud linen. Ice j growth every Mr. and Mrs. Lightbrown and daughter lost two of its respected citizens who | ing, silver, glass, ccutrices named therein. Petition presented the Indus- and Mr. and Mrs. George Waring all of have been associated with its business cream and cake was served by by said Josephine G. Banks. Application that j Children Cry who been board- trial Club. no bond be rt d from said executrices is MNSCNIC ROOM J Fall River, Mass., have interests during their entire lives, each quirt j UMPLE. Emulsion thereof Scott’s Contained in me for FOR FLETCHER’S ing at Mrs. Donald have returned. town in various ca- petition probate Heals’, having served the Telephone 1192-4 themselves of the Eastern Maine rail* Charlotte late of de- is the food-tonic of Mrs. Clara McCobb is at the Knox pacities with credit both to Application S. Appiin, Belfast, CASTORIA special and which served. road and the and Eastern cea «u. Will and for thereof a the municipality they Mattawamkeag petition probate j value to children. It Hospital where she will have surgical Alonzo That we mourn with the be- railroad companies to build a line of rail- and tnat letterr testamentary issue to operation performed. Her host of friends Resolved, there- is rich in vitamines— reaved extend to them the road from Houltou to with H. Appiio, he being the executor named Estate of Georgians C Philbrook, late of j wish a and re- families and Bangor, Me., here successful speedy on and presents said petition. Application Petition of Bert K. ex- builds health and heartfelt sympathy of our people, and a branch line in Orieut township iu Aroos- Northport. Mclntire, Desk Wanted pro- } 'll covery. that no bond be rtqu.red lrom said executor ecutor, for determination of collateral inbe l- be it took county, the length of the new line , motes growth! is contained in the petition for probate there- tance tax. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robbins of Port- Resolved, That these resolutions be estimated to be 128 miles, has been denied of. SECOND HAND KOI.L TOP DE-K Scott a flown*. Bloomfield. If. I. >1-1 Estate of Row on a Clary, late of Troy. Pe- land who have been passing a few days at spread upon our town records immediate- by the Interstate Commerce Commission, Either 4 or 4 1-2 feet lonu. Liuht finish Frank H. late of Belfast, deceased. tition of Bertha K. H. V\ llliston, executrix, for j the Willow Farm returned recently. ly the record of our town meet- Mayo, Box 129, Belfast, Maine. following Will and petition lor probate iDereof and tnat determination of collateral inheritance tax. preferred. Among the other were Mr. and that a be sent to each of the Taulac can bring health to you as it gueata ing; copy to R 2w2y 1 letters testamentary iasue Viola Mayo, Mra. Lee of Mass to the Camden hrs to thousands of others. Read & Scott H Tolmar late of Boston, in the Burgess Attleboro, bereaved families and sne being the executrix named therein and 90 GOLD\NE and Mias Winifted of for County of cufTolk and Commonwealth of Mas- % Lamb Belfast. Herald and Republican Journal pub- presents said p tilion. Application that no MOICMHC SMU-t LAXAtlW Hills._ sachusetts A cei tain instrument purporting Hall’s Catarrh Medicine lication. bona be required from said executrix is con- 'TVS^iMdlnwWt-w A quiet marriage was recently so- to be an authenticated copy of the will to- Those who are in a “run down" condi- tained in Uie for ram comstipa Tton. L O. EUGLEY petition probate thereof. the::, 4.»p lemnized in Camden when two of our gether with petition for probate thereof of tion will notice th Catarrh bothers user *pe*sa.^jl H. A. Dean much more than when hev art* tn g >d most were George W. Parker, late of Monroe, deceased. the said Scott H Tolman with a petition that popular young people quietly health This fact proves that while C a- georbe e. Nichols Her W in and lor probate thereof and that said will may be allowed ti ed and recorded in Did married at the home of the officiating 1 petition tarrh is a It* mI d as-. it is greatly in- You Smile B the c urt fot Waldo and that Selectmen of Lincolnville Opinion letters issue to Ada F. ■ probate County < clergyman, Rev. H. L Holt The happy testamentary Parker, fluenced b\ .ns-.tut ionJkl -unditions. sne being tbe executrix named therein and letters testamentary issue to Frank T. Coffin HALL’S CATAUHH MEDICINE te a This were Mr. Arnie and Miss Not J A Morning? P couple Knight Does txecutor Change presents said petition. Application tnat no of Boston, Mass., the named therein. Tonit and acts through the blood upon Warren. The bride is one of our most "A smile a day E 1 Lucy PROSPECT Mrs. John E. Bicknell of No. 10 bond be from said executrix is con- Petition presented by said Frank 1. Coffin. the mucous surfaces of the body, thus required /--J Keeps the doctor away" ^ popular young ladies and the groom is the Grant Portland, has used the tained in the petition for probate thereof. reducing ti e inflammation and assisting St., Richard T. late of Belfast, deceased. < Finest for sick headache, s---v.rM son of and Mrs. Arno W. Rankin, Nature in restoring normal onditions. only Mr. Knight returned from tonic “L.F. Atwood Medicine for stomach, bilious const Miss Elvena Grant has Lyman W. Wentwprih, late of Searsport, Will and petition for probate thereof and that All Drugcrst.' Circulars free Cl liver, and is one of our most prosperous and and she still feels that Ohio. ted bowels. Quick, don't visited relatives several years, decease 1. W nl ana tor there- letters testamentary issue to Elmer A Sfcter F. J. Cheney & Co., 1 oledo. ^ sickvnB^ Winterport, having petition probate Z/ or jrripe. Take tonight for aM successful farmers, a partner of his father it can be excelled as a house- and issue to he the executor named therein and 1 hardly of that letters testamentary man, being morning smile. if at “Maple Lawn Farm,” where they are there. hold medicine. She has found it in- Amelia l. she me executrix named said petition. Application that no ford, being presents ^ All Druvfl«(« at fruit as therein and said bond be from said extcuior is con- extensively engaged raising Mrs. Jennie Dockham is spending the valuable in warding off biliousness presents petition. Applica- j r-quired ! in the for theroof. j&M well as other farm products. They left and would not be without it. tion mat no bona be required from said ex- tamed petition prubaie week-end in Bar Harbor with friends immediately on a ahort auto trip. They You are not ecutrix is contained in the petition for^probate Estate of Lyman Winn, late of Burnham. will reside at the groom’s home. Congra- from Brewer. cxperiment- thereof. Petitio’ of Fi'-i ry C. W inn of Haverhill, Matt- to | sachusetts, tdmimstrator, that the Judge of tulations and best wishes are extended and family i n h n Albert U. Norton, late of Monivilie, de- Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Gould ; Probate may determine who are ent tied to the happy pair for a prosperous wedded vou use I.. ceased. Wifi and petition for probate thereof on 1® said estate and th ir shares therein life. of Bucksport were in town calling F.” At- and that letters testamentary issue to Nora respective have a full line of ami order the same to be distributed accord- We shingles friends last week. Bauford, she being the executrix named mere- | Jlche? i ingly. street in and pie^ents said petition Application that in our yard on Primrose When you're suffering from THORNDIKE. Several from this place were in Frank- no bond be requited, from said executrix is Estate of Henriette M. Erskine. late of contained in the ior thereof, Petition of F'astnet E. ad reasonable delivered fort Wednesday evening to see the pic- petition probate Searsport. Dutch, at prices, headache, ■ friends who ministratrix for determination of collateral ^Y late of Mrs. John Larrabeeof Monroe has been ture, “Turn to the Right.” are Michael O’Leary, tielfas deceased, inheritance tax. without charges. backacke, Petition tnat W lliam P. O'Leary or some visiting Mrs. F. L. Philbrook. is Estate of Emilie B Paff, late of Boston, de toothache, The sympathy of the community other suitable person be appointed adminis- J^Y^^V^^Y bottle in the ceased. Petition of W. P. Babb, ad- MILTON B. HILLS P. Win- trator of said estate. Petition presented by George Mra. Lewis Philbrick passed July extended to Dr. E. H. Boyington of house. ministrator. for license to sell and at neuralgia, said William P, O’Leary, nephew and heir-at- convey Tel. 205 Lawrence sale certain real estate situated in or ISth with Mrs. Ward. terport in the recent death of his wife. “L. F. MEDICINE CO., Portland, Me. law of said deceased. private pain from any other cause, try Waldo, ir* the County of Waldo, belonging to M. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cole of Pittsfield Miss H. H. Marden recently spent the Rachel Bradstreet, late of Palermo, de- said deceased and described in said petition. ceased. Petition that Rosetta Ridley Rich- Pills paaaed Saturday night with his brother, week-end with her Mrs. A. E. Addie A. late of Palermo, deceased. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain sister, ardson or some other suitable person may be F'arris, Petition that Willis W. Washburn of China, in Edgar Cole. of Swanville. They were appointed administrator of said estate. Pe- One or two and the pain stops Cunningham the of or s me other suit- said Rich- County Kennebec, of Makes : tition presented by Rosetta Ridley j Contain no habit-forming drugs Mrs. Fred L. Higgins and children of bv their brother, W. H. Marden able person may be appointed administrator of joined ; ardson, daugnter and heir-at-law of said de- said estate Petition presented in vacation on Have you tried Dr. Miles’ Nervine? Augusta are guests of her sister, Mrs. W. Medfo d, Mass. ceased. i j j the 13th day of July by Chest it F'at ris, widow- Amk |lour PruMlat Ward. Celeatia A. er Burleigh Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hillman entertain- I Stetson, late of Lincolnville, de- | and heir-at-law of said deceased. ceased. Petition that Abbie E. Knight of Mr. and Mrs. Lewia Hogan of Portland ed a party of guests the evening of July Homes ELLERY BOWDEN. j Caaselton in the County of Cass, North Da- are guests of their parents, Mrs. Emma 7. those were Mr. and or some other be Among present kota, suitable person ap- A true copy of the original. Attest: Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hogan. AND > Mrs. A. C. Treat, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. pointed administrator of said estate. Appli- CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Register. ! cation that no bond be required from said Furnished Rooms Miss Virginia Higgins passed the week Griffin, daughter Elizabeth, and mother, I administrator is contained in the petition for with her Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Mrs. Annie H. Harnman of Stockton Notice is given that the following end parents, ; probate thereof. Petition presented by said hereby conveniences. Also children-ot have been the Probate TO LET with modern ard C. Higgins, returning to Belfast Springs, Mrs. John Boyd and Abbie E, Knight, sister and sole heir-at-law appointments n,iade by j within and for the of W aido and for sale. July 17. Frankfort, Mr. and Mrs. Flavius Hopkins House- [ of said deceased. Court, County household furniture State of Maine. and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ward. Dainty Blanch E. Brown, late of Thorndike, de- MKS. J. J. OSELL, Mias Harriet Wren, who has been pass- a Estate of L. Belle Mathews, late of Belfast. refreshments were served and very ceased. Petition that Horace V. Ward or some SL ing some weeks at her cottage at Wind- B. Holmes of Belfast appointed admin- 24tf 23 Washington pleasant evening enjoyed. other suitable person may be appointed ad- Clyde visited her istrator A D. 1922. ermere Park, Unity, brother, ministrator of said estate. Petition presented July 11, Charles a few said of C. late of Searsmont. Wren, days recently. North wives1 by Horace V. Wtrd, a creditor of said E-itate Mary Cobb, Corner, Searsport estate. Ebenezer Cobb of Searsno nt appointed ad- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farnham and Dodge’s NO NILS Estate of ministrator July 11, A. D, 1922. PKOBAIt daughters Loraine and Barbara, and Mr. Roswell A. Edwards, late of Lib- Sears arrived and erty. First and final account presented for Estate of Charles N. Black, late of Belfast. and Mrs. Albert Higgins of Bangor were Mr. Sunday morning EFIGHT and his for two weeks. allowance by Isabelle A. Edwards, adminis- George F. Black of Belfast appointed admin- A. S. joined family at Belfast, within gueata July 16 of Mrs. Higgins. tratrix. istrator July 11, A. D. 1922. At a Probate Court, belli vacation on Robertson and are in the and for the County of W aldo, in Jimmie family Bstate of Charles P. Hutchins, deceased, Estate of Israel W. Parker, late of Belfast. CHERRY 17ih of July, A. 1). 1922. KEEPING AMERICA SOLVENT E. A. Matthews camp for a month. who was conservator of the estate of Nellie Nellie S. Fletcher of Belfast appointed exe- the day Blake of cu.rix A. D. 1922. in the estate of I takes out of house | R. Freedom. First account present- July 11, George W. Varney, creditor A. D. Rivers and family of Worcester, Cote’s drudgery in said With the same loose administration of I ed for allowance by Wilbert H. McLaughlin, Estate of Herbert M. Meader, late of Bel- late of Burnham, and their cot- cleaning. For cleaning sinks, bath Evart L. Varney, Mass., have arrived opened I executor. '* “or* than a Brassier*. It’* deceaaed. having present^ public accounts and affairs that exists in woodwork and floors. For mont. Charles H. Meader of Belmont appoint- Jk* Comity of Waldo, tage. tubs, and o»er W. Varne>' the condition of the United Estate of Charles P. Hutchins, deceased, ed executor July 11, A. D. 1922. S«U-A4jastia(, simply slip* a petition praying he. George Europe, washing clothes has no superior. the or IBM who was administrator of the estate of Wil head, clasps at the waist aad nadcr- i in the county of somerset, States would not be as favorable as it Raymond Howard has gone to Swan Estate cf William T. Stevens of Unity. Palmyra, admmiB- AT YOUR GROCERS. liam H. Blake. First account *™» and smooths oat I other suitable be appointed If economies and re* a is presented by Jettie Ideila Stevens of guar- ogly lines. person, now is. notable ville and opened garage and prepared Unity appointed of said deceased. Wilbert U. McLaughlin, executor. If your trator of the estate forma had not been put into effect under to do dian July 11, A. D. 1922. dealer can 'r get it. rand actual repairing. MAGIC WATER COMPANY notice CAriTAL Estate of William L. late of Belfast. ’a’ Pome, addreee and That the said give President Harding this country might Hall, Estate of Lvman L. Clark, late of Frankfort, SI. Oo. We II Ordered. petitioner Mrs. is with her and tend the CircJat pre- a copy Eva Seavey daughter, MAING First final account presented for allow- Helen M. Clark of to all persons interested by causing have been in the same sort of mess that AUGUSTA, deceased. Frankfort, Me, paid. Suet 34 to 48. succim- Mrs. in the Hills bungalow on the ance by Mary E. administratrix. to he three weeks so other and Sears, Hall, appointed administratrix July 11, A. D., 1922. this order published afflicts many states, great Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute a newspaper Matthews shore. Estate of James E. Wentworth, late of Sears- sively. in The Republican Journal, small. Dated at Belfaet, in said County of Waldo 120 East 16th St.. New York. D.pt M. appear it ■ i port, hirst and final account for ] published in Belfast, that they may Medill McCormick has added of is the presented ard State of Maine this 18th day of July, Belfast, wi Senator Mrs. Sargent Lynn occupying allowance B. i Probate Court, to be held at | bj Emily Wentworth, executrix. A. D. 1922. up the savings to taxpayers accomplished Willows, and her daughter, Mrs. Walker, I and for said County, on the 8th dt> NONE BETTER Estate of Hannah C. Lancaster, late of CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Register. before during the republican tenure of office and is A. D. 1922, at ten of the clock occupying Squantum. Searsport. First and final account I August, presented if ary they sets the figure at (7,000,000,000. This is noon, end show cause, h J. M. Nickerson has been visiting his lOTS WORSE for allowance by Sewall Lancaster, adminis- should n no small burden lifted from the shoulders trator. ! the prayer of said petitioner Mrs. Herbert Black and Mrs of the people. It is not too much to say daughters, -USE- granted. in Belfaat. Estate of Georgians C. Philbrook, late of CHICHESTER SPILUJ j ELLERY BOW DEN. Judge. that it the difference between Eugene Blanchard represents Northport. hirst account presented for al Ladles! Ask your DraaaUt for AX CJai-ckeo-ter s Diamond L. COOK A true copy. such as afflicts of i Iron Rust lowance ~W. At*..:, national France, and family Sanford’s Bert K. executor. Urand/VV. bankrupty Prof. Frank Seavey by Mclntire, k Fills In Bed end told metalllc\Vf j„„nsoN. Register. other debtor and have A with Italy and the nations, Somerville, Mas8., have arrived and Estate of Rowena late of Troy. First boxes, sealed Blue Ribbon. kof Clary, 1 Taka no other. Bor of ▼ our condition of for the Stain Remover roar present gradual improve- rented Robert G. Seeley's cottage j account presented for allowance by Bertha F. ,t of Probate, held ment. season. a)) Sold H. Wiliision, executrix. 1>I A^foND^IIHAND FILL^nrV W ALDO SS. In Court for stains of description. jtan known u Bat. ^ -tat, Ahnyi Undertaker of July. 1^-- Establishment of the federal budget Estate of of Belfast, on the 11th day Sarah Elizabeth Stevens, late on ine was one by D. E. SMITH, Belfast, BY Verne Sawyer, surviving trustee system under Charles G. Dawes Everett, First and final account SOLD DRUGGISTS *® Washington. late of Un*** KNUX or P. O. Box 31 for O. of Curtis E. Mitchell, -th of the first steps toward economy. Par- I] 75 Church St., presented allowance by James Elliott, be * deceased, having presented for the and navv administrator. County, et»ta ing appropriations army Licensed Embalmer account of administration of said of Estate of Elisha Morrill. and the discharge surplus government John Emerson has sold bis farm to -USE- Brown, late of FOR SALE allowance. employes followed. Theie are many I New York people. First and final account presented for allow- License 377. ance Ruth G. administratrix. Ordered, that notice thereof further moves under consideration, among Sanford’s No-Rub b., Brown, Low orice second Hand be.KiveJ’Jo Aborn attended a parlo) week- ir» The Republican them thj reorganization of government Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Estate of George W. Parker, late of Frank' successively ^ can’t be Maine. Tel. 61-3 a in Belfast, very pleasant meeting of Mystie grange for washing clothes. It fort. Petition of Lizzie M. Parker, adminis Belfast, newspaper published departments. and kitchen stoves, that all interested may in Belmont recently. boil ten minutes trator, that she be licensed to sell and County, persons American should be gratified by beat. Simply may to be held at Every at estate tend at a Piobate Court, convey private sale certain real sno of the summing up by then rinse. isn’t it? J. AUS71A on the Rth of next, and contemplation Mrs. Amy Haskell and little daughter Simple, situated in Frankfort belonging to said de- AfcKEEN. day August The as the said accoun Senator McCormick. record, yet returned home last week. ceased and described in said petition. if any they have, why of business like administra- PRICE 20c. not be allowed. ..j.. incomplete, Estate of Webber R. Stimpson, late of Notice Judge. tion of national affairs reflects credit on ELLERY BO\AI>LN. Mail ordets filled. Brooks. Petition of Grace M. Tasker, ad- FOR SALE Special and should to- PKOSPfcCT FERRY A true copy. Attest: the republican party go far ministratrix, that she may be licensed to sell We wish to inform the public that wc Rcg«t«f- Boat Chas E. Johnson. ward its success in the coming elections. and convey at private sale certain real estate Some Bargains:.1 business all the time and if you is on the sick list. ire doing Bee. Mrs. A. A. Ginn Subscriptions received for situated in Brooks to said deceased Omaha belonging Two !6-foot Motor one double- wish to buy or sell real estate of any kind She is attended by Dr. Emerson of and described in said petition. Boats; held »* the dandy little farm pa- end Peapod; two Skiff Tenders (new); one we would be pleased to talk with you. WALDO SB. In Court of Brobste. FROM FIRE-CRACKERS Bucks port. Estate of Hulbert W. of Winterport. LOCKJAW Tripp 13-foot Rowboat (Peapod); two second- E. A. STROUT Farm Agency, Belfast, on the lltb day of July, V l per Petition of Alice E. Tripp, guardian, that she of the esta Mrs. Evelyn Harrison of Bucksport hand Dories. Prices way down. ROY C. Local Manager, B. Holmes, conservator from in may be licensed to sell and convey at private FISH, *o«»»d Three deaths lockjaw Bangor was a weekend visitor with her sister, Belle Mathews, late of Belfast, sale certain real estate situated in GEO. M. GRAY, Belfast, Me. Odd Fellows’ Block, Belfast,;Me. first and Brewer and one in Bar Harbor from Winterport Room’2, deceaed, having presented ‘his Mrs. W. H. Harriman. THE I ARM AND HOME to said ward and described in said 59 High St. 24tf tf 475 Mood-poisoning, with a total of seven belonging account of said estate for allowance. William Harriman and Otis Ginn mot- of petition. fatal cases of lock-jaw in the State, all Philadelphia, Pa, that notice thereof be Estate of Alice A. Hills of Belfast. Petition Ordered, the result of Fourth of July wounds, ored to Kockland recently, to visit rela- weeks in The Repub|1® a of Maine Hills of Belfast, guaidian, that he successively, ^ Ming home to us the dangers in the pres- tives for a few days. 25c year, 4 years $1X0 nal, a newspaper published in may be licensed to sell and convey at public ®ejr*a'm > twid methods of celebrating the day. Each County, that all persons interested ^ ort Mr. and Mrs. Evander and Send to or private sale certain real estate situated in B*,ra [Harriman your subacription me, at a Probate to be hela at year Fourth of July takes ita

There is a giant tulip poplar tree on Thu a Representative in Congress MADE lady, the of St. John’s at An- A MEDICINE campus College from the Stale of Ok'shon '.m 'e a speech napolis, Ml, in whose branches the birds in Congress recently in wlucti she made a were nesting w hen Christopher olumbus Boston was wearing little fl innel petticoats. It First—in plea for the Protection of the American is estimated to be n the neighborhood of comer of Home A'e commend the fo'lowing ex- In Boston, at the busy 600 years old. It measures 27 feet in cir- Streets, EIOMJOIT trie s as attention and Tremont being worthy of cumference about two feet from the Boylston I and " Some the tree was 561 motorists, chauffeurs -TIVES” Is Intensi- A Happy Home VI hen Vi age Earners Are ground. years ago llusy threatened with death by decay, hut was motor truck drivers were asked accidentally sived through the prank of My plea then is for the American home, a few weeks ago which brand of juucs of some mischievous boys. One dark night fy Apples, Oranges, for American women who can only make Accord, they exploded two pounds of powder in gasoline they preferred. tliit home a one when the wage happy to sworn So- Ameri- the dry rotting holiow of the tree hoping ing the repc^f. and Prunes earners are busy. My plea is for Figs to have some fun. Instead of injuring was the first choice by a can youth with the opportunity for them cony the tree the lire saved its life In burning second hi acquiring education followed by oppor- wide margin over the COMBINED WITH TONICS out the decaying portions. tunity for employment at such remunera- on the list, and had three times The extraordinary powers of'Trnit- manhood According to tradition the treaty with tion as will enable more perfect And the Indians was made un- as many users as the third. or Fruit Laxo Tablets” in and as the af- Susquehannock a-tives” and womanhood citizenship to be tnem der tins poplar in 1652 The shade of Socony has been found curing disease are due to one fact, fairs of the Nation devolve upon and this tree was a favorite gathering place of gen- i carrying it to still greater power the most popular gasoline and one fact only—IT IS At K VI IX E the citizens back in olomal times In glory. New York FRUIT MEDICINE, MADE FROM 1824 when Lafayette visited this countrj erally throughout ( annot Debt If We Employ Others and New JUICES OF RIPE Pay he was given a public recep ion beneath England. THE FRESH, to Do Our Work. this ancient tree. It stands on the cam- FRUITS. What a pity to delay this splendid pro- pus of a college that was founded in 1694, a remarkable one Ry discovery of gress! It will take us generations to re- then known as King Williams School. of the leading physicians, the juices cover the losses of the war There is a The Daughters of the American Revolu- National debt of over *20,000,000,(100 to tion have this inscription on the of apples, oranges, figs and prunes placed be paid and it can only be paid by the tree: | are transformed into a new conRiound wagea and profits of production. It is “This tablet placed upon the Liberty which has all the medicinal properties about one-tenth of our National wealth— Tree by the Peggy Stewart Tea Party of fresh fruit and in a more marked but it must remain a burden till it is liq- Chapter, Daughters of the American Re- uidated. We cannot pay this debt if we Octo degree volution, of Annapolis. Maryland, are idle and employ others to do our work ber 19, 1907, tu commemorate the first To these intensified fruit juices are tor us. That would mean going deeper treaty made here with the Susquehan- tonics and and the added antiseptics, into uebt, till we became insolvent. Then nocks in 1652, and that George Washing- entire value of “Fruit-a-tivcs” is duo indeed would our American Standard of ton in 1791,and General Lkfayettein 1824, American homes and American the to this unique combination of fruit living, visited St. John’s College Through all be of and tonics. spirit gone. munificence of James T. Woodward, juices Do More than New York this tree, estimated to be The Merely Exist. City, “lTuit-a-tives” has proved its ovei 600 has beeu majority prefer years preserved I want to sec the people of my State old, remarkable value in thousands and from decay.” jnuM and of every other Slat? do more than _ of cases of Liver thousands Stomach, m< rely exist. I want to see more and BIRD LIFE IN MAINE. and Kidney Trouble—in Headaches, more American homes Already more I than half of our people own their own Gasoline umatism and chro- Rkt Neuralgia—in The long, heavy rains in New England homes and millions of others are being Socony nic t onstipation and Dyspepsia—in this have resulted in tremendous paid for. I want those payments to in- ; year Skin Diseases, Poor loss of bird life, according to State Orni- Nervousness, crease and it can only be done by doing with the of thologist Edward II. Forbush. The rains chiefly because Socony, proper range Bloo l and a general -uu-down condi- our own work. The home is the very have been more severe “down east” than most cars and foundation of our American institutions, l boiling points, is the dependable-—in big tion of the system. j in Massachusetts, and reports to Prof. AND of law and order, of contentment and SOCONY IS ALWAYS DEPENDABLE BECAUSE IT MAS motor trucks and in There is no substitute for “Fruit-a- Forbush relate that in places in Maine at T small ones, in taxicabs, twelve-cylinder happiness, of aspirations and ambitions, THE COPPEC PANGE OF BOILING POINTS “Fruit least two wheelbarrow loads of dead in buses and in tivcs” because these Laxo of moral and physical advancement, of motors and four-cylinder ones, motorcycles. chimney swallows have been taken from Tablets” aretheouly medicine in tlia stability and the healthful growth of single long chimneys. for from fruit mind, soul and body. We can well re- j Total The marked preference everywhere Socony among gasoline world made juices. The catastrophe to the chimney swal- Range joice in our places of worship, in our users one that 50c a box, 6 for ft! 50, trial size 25c. lows, or chimney swifts, was directly certainly indicates thing very strongly Socony splendid schools and colleges, in our le- orfroni FRUIT-A-TIYE3 due to the heavy rains which drove to of all a Hundreds of thou- At dealers gislative halls, in our fields tor recreation, i Ftesitrve Quick Pick up Maxim-m Power^Milw^.1 is first thoroughly dependable gas. the ground the insects oil which the birds Startingj OGDEKSBt R I, N. Y, and our places for work, and though we would not use it because it had a little limited, feed, causing the birds to starve to death. sands of motorists just excel in each and all, there is still no place These birds catch their prey on the wing AND IN THE PPOPEP BA/.AN ZED PPOPOPTION were Nor would use it MUKKILL. like the comfortable, extra power if it slow-starting. they home, substantial, and cannot subsist otherwise. American home. Our song of songs out because it a little more happy Prof. Forbush said that most of the month in and month gave mileage hundred three pupils at Sunday- extols this sweetest and most sacred a common term in One loss of life, however, was among the NOTE—“Boiling-point”is it caused trouble because of carbon or sediment. 16th. Most if school July j birds which nest on the ground or make the gasoline testing laboratory. liquids a Free- Trade Not Home Builder. or on In most consistent Rev. Fred Morgan spent July 16th at ! their nests low iu bushes banks of boil (.vaporize) at one uniform temperature. The fact is that Socony gives you the power we can have if work Either the nests have been Woodlands. But only it through j streams. the case of water this temperature, or boiling- has been noted for its cleanness, or and mileage. Socony always we are prosperous. It is not a product of swept away by the torrents and floods has Florenre Cross, teacher in Milton, is 2 12° F. However, every gasoline idleness, it cannot come by buying abroad the young birds have been drowned in point, for its easy starting and its uniformly high quality. And largely is at home for the summer. series or Mass what we should make ourselves. We ttieir nests. many boiling points—a whole range for one reason: it is a carefully balanced gasoline, having the Flora Overlock of South Freedom has need Protection to enable us to buy out In western Maine and in Massachu- of them in fact. It is this range of boiling points we us in the balanced been visiting her aunts, Mrs. Ruth Dow homes; need Protection to enable to setts, Rhode Island and Connecticut AND the proportion of each group of them (low, proper range of boiling points correct, proportion. and Mrs. Flora Bowen. furnish them and maintain them Free- there has been great destruction of red- medium and high) that really determine the quality (See and Trade is not a home builder. Free-Trade winged blackbird, wrens, swamp spar- diagram Note.) Mona Burgess of Belfast, the house a and mileage- does not give us carpels and pictures and rows, and song sparrows. Some birds of gasoline—its volatility, power and is of Vivian Wentworth, was at Use It is obtainable everywhere guest pleasing furniture and musical instru- woich never raise more than one brood a economy. Socony regularly. church July 16th and favored the con- 1 ments. year are already Hocking for ttieir return always dependable. with a line solo. gregation How eager we all are at the close trip to the south, tnough this is unusual- Prof. Fred Simmons, principal of the of the session to get “back home;” how ly early. this STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK high school at Foxboro, Mass., and his eager are the boys and girls at school A similar catastrophe occurred in and to get home for vacation; how district in 1903 when there was an abund- sister Grace, principal of Nevins school, college 26 Broadway ... South Weymouth, Mass., and Chester eager are the weary workingmen and wo- ance of rain, together with cold weather. Are Boise Allen, Jr., of Melrose, Mass., are men to get home after the daily toil. worth for, W AR TROPHIES the guests of Mrs. Annie L. Simmons. these loved homes working worth pleading for, worth voting for? of I.os Angele8> a Dr. Hovey Shepherd We know they are and tny plea for Pro- The Federal Government has certain and Miss Fremetta Shepherd of which Calif., tection is a plea for the American home, quantity ot captured war trophies of Quincy, Mass both formerly Belfast, the basis of our American life. My plea it is to distribute to the States as souve- Russell Cross, visited their sister, Mrs. is that American men and* women shall nirs of the World War, if the States will and his two recenty. Later the doctor have opportunity to build and maintain pay the transportation charges. Some of sisters and niece, Florence Cross, went to these homes, the basis of our line manhood these larger pieces are suitable for placing Augusta to visit another sister. and womanhood and childhood. in public parks and around public build- The allotment of tne larger pieces i The "Children’s Day’’ concert was ings. is as follows: held Sunday evening, Julv 16th. The to Maine 3 75 mm. and Howitzers. (Church was filled and all the exercises A Distinguished Maine Family. guns 3 105 mm. and howitzers. off finely, showing much care and guns Jfcassed mm. and howitzers. on the part of the few who had the At the time of the second war with 3 150 guns !&ork 1 2lu mm. and howitzers. matter in charge. The following pro- England, before Maine became a State, in guns 3 76 mm. trench mortars with vehicles gram was carried out: Hymn 299; all re- the little town of Livermore in Andros- same. peated the 1st Psalm; prayer by Rev. coggin County, Martha Benjamin Wash- accompanying mortar with vehicle Nathan Hunt; welcome by little girls; burn begau to rock a plain cradle of paint- 1 170 mm. trench snappy salute. True Haywood; song, Sun- ed pine,—mightiestcombinationof earth- accompanying same. vehicle beams, primary; rec., Carlton White; ly forces. She had eleven children; one 1 245 mm. trench mortar with rec., Josephine Merriam; rec Hilda Wey- son died in'infancy, but seven sons and accompanying same. mouth; solo, Consider the Lilies, Eliza- three daughters lived to carry the name There is also at the disposal of the beth Morgan; rec., Elvira Sanborn; song. to ten states, to South America, to the ! State of Maine a large number of niles, of France in the True and Harold Haywood, accompanied dying Empire days of the machine guns, bayonets, and other small by their father, Ralph Haywood, on the Commune and to the quarter deck of a articles of war materials. war iNE cornet; rec., Evelyn Young; rec., Arthur! vessel in the rtebellion. The allotment of these trophies has mi Edmunds; song, Juanita White; rec., I This wonderful family were born from been left with Governor llaxter and he Louise 1813 to and the last one to die lived Beckwith; rec., Velma Blodgett; 1833, has turned the same over to the Adjutant Dependable duet, Mona and Anna Gurney; rec., Rob- to 1920. The three daughters married and General requesting him to notify the Every gallon everywhere ert flower exercises rec., lived to be 89, 42 and 87 years old, and authorities within the Stale Blood; primary; municipal ===—r-r rase—■—mBSmI Freeman Herberts; rec., Paul; made their homes in Minnesota, North making them if they desire these trophies Dakota and Louisiana. song, Virginia Barclay; rec., Edna Dag- and if they are willing to pay the trans- The seven s s to be gett; rec., Nellie Herberts; rec., Herbert lived 70, 65, 71, 64, portation charges, l'his is an unusual 66 and 79 and the record Beckwith; remarks, Mrs. Nellie Thomp- 67, years old, opportunity to secure genuine trophies of son Morgan; song, Evelyn Stearns; col- they made and tne imprint, they left, not the World War, and the Governor be- —^ ' lection; exercise, Busy for Jesus, prim- only upun tlie t i.,ht states and our Nation iieves that the cities and towns of the which oa AUTOMOBILE iry; rec., Avis Blodgett; song, Daisy, signally honourea them, but State win be glad to avail themselves of Bible and upon two ou er countries is without \p-- primary; exercise, Song, junior paral- tins opportunity girls; rec., Elsie Littlejohn; solo, Vera lel in the history of this country. Place; song, Edna Clark; rec., True and I rael—Lived in Maine—Congressman, TRIMMING Harold Haywood; rec., Flora Overlock; Governor, Collector Port of Portland. SFtRRY VVtLL MNOWfT reading, Ida Dyer; rec., Hattie Beckwith; geinun S.—Lived in Massachusetts Auto tops, curtains and cush- rec., Dorothy Hirsch; rec., Katherine a >d Maine, Merchant, Banker. r or many years S. S. in ions made and Hunt; pantomime, Holy City, by the Luliu B.—L.iveu in li.inois, Longres- Sterry, the! repaired. Slip ladies N. young class; benediction by pastor. p an secretary of State under Grant,, Troy, Y.t post- covers for all cars. At is c o Special $10 was received. Mirist er to France. office, u n ted Ford Sedan covers. Cadwallader C.—Lived in Wisconsin, among the best slip CENTER iWONTVILLE Congressman, Governor, Founder Wash- known men in the burn-Crosby Flour Company. city. Recently he LORD & CO. Charles A.—Lived in California and was retired and glad- j Oraniandel Morse has an uio Tel. bought New Jersey, Presidential Elector, Minis- ly tells about GOLD- lobile. ING. “Kor ten A coffee 343-3^_^ ter to Paraguay. years particular drinker in 1 had trouble M. M. Wentworth and E. L. Bennett Samuel B.—Lived in New York, Sea kidney and my back got so Vermont writes; I Mve gone to Northport to do some work Captain, Captain in Union Navy in Civil lame that I couldn’t Eastern 'or Frederick Jones. War, wounded lighting for his country. “That good old Mocha and Java Staatosaip lmJhc. have stooped over to BANGOR UNE William U.—Lived in Minnesota, Con- flavor l find only in Far East, is the ■Jacob Hatch of Brownfield and Rich- pick up my pocket- gressman, United States Senator, Founder of iife. it is ard Vince of North Vassalboro are guests book if 1 had dropped pleasure my good to ’• Washburn-Pillsburv Flour Company. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Durgin. it. I was had know the day of excellent coffee is Belfast To this record must be added; the four dizzy, Steamships and Camden 2 catarrh, short of stlil with us.“ Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Jackson and brothers were in Congress at the same Leave Bangor daily at 2 m. friend, breath and used to p. (Standard Mr. Carter of Lewiston, were weekeud time, which has never happened before or Time), Winterport, 2 46 p. m,. Buckaport, 8.SO have to six limes in me nigni. 5.00 (test* of Mrs. J. V. Jaackson since. get up p. m„ Belfast, p. m., Northport 5.80 p. tn. a Maine. for The cradle in which Martha Benjamiu had relie' in less than week after tak Grinneirs Inn, Searsport, HOLLAND’S Camden, Rockland and Boston. Mrs, Aina Mrs. Ida E. E. Goldine and Reconstruc- Return —Leave Boston at 6 m. Ayer, Briggs, Washburn rocked this mighty family is in ing Alterative daily p. (Day- Tasker and E. A. Davis were no cool ocean breeze, new light Saving Leave Rockland in W ater- the Washburn at tive, My kidneys are now better in every Pure water, mosquitoes, Time). daily at Memorial Library Nor- 5 00 a. nlle 16 to m„ (Standard Time), Camden 5.45 a. July see W. D. Tasker. lands in Livermore. The homestead is way, I sleep better and feel stronger. T lots of fish, large airy rooms-all for $30 vegetables, m Northport 6.45 a m Belfast 7.16 a. m for haven’t the words to make my statement in ■J-J. Clement and M. M. Wentworth still owned and lived in by her descend- for one person in a room 2 weeks, and two people Buckaport, Winterport and Bangor. and and in it also are of strong enough in praise ot Goldine.” The family were in 14 10 ants, many portraits At Boston cot nection is made via the ■* WatervilleJuly Reference Handbook of Medical Sciences one room one week $30 (July). Mat- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Tasker. Mr. the Washburns and one of her. To read ropolitan Line express freight and jee of Root from the dinner -chicken, salmon, lamb, paasengar taaker is very low. of what her children did, one would know says Yong-Gona Fijian Special Sunday steamers for New York and points South Island contained in GOLDINE: "It is the she was a wonderful,woman and her port- lobsters, clams, etc. aidBj Edward G. Clement of best Mattapan and rait is as wonderful as their record. simple diuretic (having beueficient <-3. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE Mr. dinner any day if you phone and Mrs. William Swasey of New* action on the kidneys) that we possess.” Special Local | ‘‘About the head of one truly great there ride over the new Grand Coffee and Tea freight service between Portland an I Mass, are of and Fourteen valua herbs make Twenty minutes bridge. New buryjort, guests Hon. is an air of freedom unconquerable. The le medicinal j York has been resumed from Cuator I Mra. J. j. cie.i nt standard Kid- ocean breeze and view all the way. Call us up. House Portlan L eyes seem to look on heights beyond our GOiL.DINE America’s 1 he only coffee, packed by a roast- Wharf, Upon completion cS ney and Rheumatic Get vour the new State pier at Portland, now July 16 Mr. ■■ l gaze. It is the look of a that can Remedy. audar^ Mrs. J. F. Burkill en- spirit & SON. known to contain Arabian Mo- direct bottl. today and be as enthusiastic as Mr. YVM. E. GRINNELL construction, freight service to and from ■wtained Mr and Mrs. Arthur Bike of soar. Even in bis pictures you can see it interior and New York over cha and Genuine lava, points will be raauaad: Mrs. in the eyes of the It is the Sterry your recovery. _jf Lewiston, Mary Cox of Hudson and Bonaparte. ^ GEO. E. DUNTON, Mrs. W. A. of S. C. M. 1-2-1-3-5-10-25-50 pds. All Agent, Hamilton of Marlboro, Mass. birth-right eaglesj? TRIAL TO YOU—t Belfast, Maine. In Kennebec Journal. in HOLLAND SYSTEM Mrs. UP TO YOU TO DBCIDB PIOHT NOW I packed Aina Ayer and Misses Charlotte W l» "«• as Om Umrnmm Win Yn I and Ffree Tins. ONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS May Ayer of Oakland, Calif., are ailments. Remember we do SAYS NEWS oF THE GRANuES. Mark your of S. J. Tasker. Mrs. Ayer is the not use one medicine for everything. Fill Ier, Sold at All Leading Dealers. juesta "Ughter of the late JoaeDh in and mail to GOLDINE MFC. Co.. Inc., Count- Tasker, of Belmont N. Y. -Results met in ALBANY, "bo moved from Montville to Califor- Mystic Grange reg- | “a ular session 15th with 80 members Sanford’s many years July No ago. She had not been Rust b Maine for 46 years. several visitors After and present. the pioneer chiropractor regular business was disposed of all lis- the WASHING POWDER at campmeeting northport. tened to a very interesting lecture given Is the beat washing powder bis wife ever by Brother W J. Thompson, Master of put in a boiler. annual campmeeting will be Aug. »n*Jie Does 20 and it is expected that a large the Maine State Grange, followed by re- A. Davis Waahinga. Costs 20 cents. °f Georgia minister* and Sister a ,... laymen will be marks by Thompson, Brother B. Try package. Leroy Lyon will be in if■the th*11*' charge L. Aborn, Master of the Waldo County music. Mias Carrie M. Bradford D. E. Pomona and Sister also 80 MAIN STREET SMITH, Agent xPected to preside at the piano. The Grange, Aborn, j, GOLDINE Remedies are sold in Belfast P. O. Box 31 "lona and Doris Mayo will be in Deputy Charles Woods and Sister Woods. 75 Church Street bar*8 by A. A. Howes & Co and Wm. O. Poor for the 4w29 Mail orders filled. olk.*e meetings young A fine literary program, which was pre- & Son; Brooks by A. R Dark and also direct the Pilley; and 9 to 11 o’clock A. M. ?Bd chil8 with liam E. Grinnell, Jr. ver Memorial library. The porch and rooms were attractively decorated with Mr. Gordon’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Duncan, and Miss garden and wild flowers and eighl tables of Boston arrived and Miss Louise Leib Miss Annie Callahan Martha Duncan, were in play. Ices and cakes were serv- Mrs. Mrs. Lincoln Col- by boat Friday to visit her friend, were guests of Mr. and ed after the and the first a game prize, Everett Staples. She returned on the cord at the Lake Monday. flower was awarded to Mrs. Sid- basket, Sunday afternoon boat. Dow Mrs. Dana Dutch and son Dana arrived ney Treat of New York. Miss Sally a meas- Ginn and daughters Gladys recently lrom Waban, Mass., and will received the consolation, glass Mrs. George in- and Frances returned Monday from a visit spend the remainder of the season at the uring cup. The out of town guests Nicholas B. Ginn at her Sandy- Curtis cottage on Pleasant Point. cluded Mrs. L. C. Havener and Mrs. An- to Mrs. drew McGown of Worcester, Mass Mrs. point shore summer place. Men’s Keds VV liite Canvas Ox- son Fred- Mrs. Frederick F. Black and Arthur Healey of Wollaston, Mrs, Wis- from Fort Leaven- Knowlton of Belfast and with heels erick arrived Saturday ter Evans of Philadelphia, Mrs. Charles Mr. Edward fords were in town Sunday worth, Kan. They will be guests of Mrs. P. Treat and Mrs. Sidney Treat of New Mrs. Annie Verrill, weeks. Mrs. Verrill s daughter, J. W. Black in Main St,forseveral York, Mrs. Andrew W. Allen of Orange, bringing home ONE DOLLAR Men’s Keds Trimmed >port Shoes Miss Alice, who had been visiting her The Misses Lillian and Grace Baker of N. J., Mrs. Brainerd Bates and Mrs. Ben- mother. extra suction soles, Boston, the Misses Esther and Hazel jamin Proctor of Wellesley Hills, Mass., heavy Hughes, also of Boaton, and F. W. Ni- Mrs. Edward S. Calderwood of Roxbury, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Libby and two Mrs. Curtis of Miss Al- arrived Satur- chols of Belmont, are guests at Brooks- Joseph Everett, children of Presque Isle, TWO DOLLARS ice Miss Jane Roberts and Miss Mr. and Mrs. side. Walker, day for a short visit with Charlotte 1 hatcher of Bangor. Edgar M. Colcord. They left Monday Frank W. Colcord of Dorchester, Mass., morning for Naples, Maine. who was in town recently to accompany The community was terribly shocked the remaina of hia wife, Mrs. Ida Colcord, and aaddened on Thursday night by the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dillaway and son waa the guest while in town of his neph news of the death of Mrs. Kathleen Eyre Paul with Mrs. Dillaway’s mother, Mrs. ew, Lincoln Colcord. Grinnell, wife of William E. Grinnell, Howard, all of Everett, Mass., arrived at Jr., of Attleboro, Mrs. Ginnell died shore cottage Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buck and son, their Sandypoint Thursday morning at her home in At- for their annual outing. Women's Keds White Canvas Ruaaell, who have been the guests of Mr' morning, leaving an infant son born Buck’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Buck tleboro, with heels that morning. She was 23 years of Mrs. Herman G. Hichborn of Cam- Oxfords in Reservoir street, left Friday for their the of Mrs. John Eyre of Mass., arrived last week with her home in New York City. age, daughter bridge, Orange, N. J., and granddaughter of three Woodfi grandchildren accompanied ONE The members of the Library Benefit Mrs. William Blanchard of this town. by three maids. They have opened the DOLLAR_ Bridge Club will be entertained next Fri- For years she bad spent her summers in family ho le, as usual, for the summer. day afternoon by Miss Alice Walker and Searsport with her family who have a to dip into our har- Misa Jane Roberts at Miss Walker’s cot- summer home here. She was an unusu The first hydroplane arrived last Thursday. It circled and Whitecap, on Pleasant Point ally attractive and lovable girl and had a bor tage, whirring,came to Women’s Comfortable House host of friends wherever she went. Early, circled with tremendous A party including Mr. and Mrs. James water for a bit, then swooped away last fall she was married to William E. the *'le**ble Soles and H. Duncan, Mias Martha Mrs. and on its unknown mission. Shoes Duncan, Grinnell, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Will- again passed Rubber Frederick Black and Miss Heels, son, Mary iam E. Grinnell of Foxboro, Mass., and Clifford of Sandypoint re- Field and Miss Mildred Sbute motored to Miss Grace Searsport. The young couple made their returned from Massachusetts, Bar Harbor Thursday in the Duncan car. cently TWO home in Attleboro, where Mr. Grinnell where she bad been for several months, DOLLARS_ was with a firm. He her sister- A hydroplane with four people aboard, I connected jewelry bringing with her the child of two men and two women, landed near was in Chicago when the news of her in-law, who is convalescing at a hospital 1 last the steamboat wharf early Thursday death reached him. Mrs. Grinnell’s following an operation. morning. The machine flew down from visit to Searsport was made on the j and Mrs. George S. Staples of Pitts- Bangor, it was aaid, in 18 the Fourth of July, when her husband spent Mr. Children’s Skuffers and Barefoot minutes, entire family, were in town party returning to Bangor later in the the holiday with relatives in town. Her field, with his mother, Mrs. Horace to day. i death in the midst of youthful health and Sunday with Sandals, sizes 5 2, Flitner. The eldest ! strength, casts sadness over the town 1 staples and brother with wife and baby are now Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Colcord, ! where she was well known and loved, j son Clifford, ONE DOLLAR 1 where he is engaged wife of Frank W. Colcord of Dorchester, Besides her mother, she is survived by living in Pittsfield, j having re- Mass., who died at her home in Dorches- three sisters, Miss Gladys Eyre, Miss in tne undertaking business, The daughter ter, Thursday were held Sunday morn- North Eyre and Mrs. Thomas Grinnell, moved from Portland. | in at Carney ing at Elmwood cemetery, and interment and by three brothers, John, James and Elizabeth, who is training had a girl friend waa in the family lot. Mrs. Colcord was Louis Eyre. Details of the funeral have Hospital, South Boston, filled two cars. a native of Weymouth, Mass. i not been received in time to report. i with her. Tne party Wowen's Two Strap Pumps, Black and Mahogany with Rubber Heels, TWO DOLLARS Careful investors Women’s and Men’s Comfort Remember—This Sale Slippers, al colors, closes Saturday night. ONE DOLLAR Buy Safe Securities _

of the most careful investors of Maine have SKeSUnmore MANYbought Central Maine Power Company 7% Pre- ferred Stock.

These are investors who exercise the greatest care STOCKTON SPRING. Home in KocKland Monday. Mrs. Web- ster was her husband and son SEaKSMONT in their investments, who buy only after care- joined by _ BORN__J selecting Eben on Friday for the week-end, Mrs. McCORRISON. In Dark Harbor, Jilf Mr. and Mrs. Alvah C. Treat went to Webster accompanied her daughter home. Miss Edwiua Berry is ful and who form a judgment based upon knowl- substituting in the 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Leroy McC* study Winterport Sunday afternoon, carrying Work on the rebuilding of the school telephone central office for Miss a sou. home iheir guests, Mrs. Geneva Freeman Belyea. rison, ] of the company issuing the security. house is going ahead as rapidly as pos- Staples. In East Belfast, July 8, » edge and Mrs. Etta Homer. Mrs. Freeman, Mr. John Lane of is possible. Mr. Levi Harriman, who drew Whitman, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm L Staple*. • though still is greatly improved here for his fray, the plans, has withdrawn from the work annual visit with his niece, Clair. for themselves that Central Maine Power from her serious condition of last winter daughter—Natalie They know and Mr. Henry H. Hawes, whose original Mrs. Mary Bryant. Mrs. Maurice Patterson of Boston ar- ideas have been embodied in the working MARRIED. is a substantial and established Mr. and Mrs. Walter and chil- __ Company organization, rived early last week after a three weeks’ plans, has the supervision, with John R. Pilsbury visit at the of her cousin, Ralph Merrithew and Ellis as foremen. dren of Waterville were of that it serves camp Edgar Sunday guests KLYE-PENNEY. In Waldoboro, Jail Maine owned and Maine managed, 45,000 at Lake Windemere for a week’s Mr. Frank Eastman of Frankfort has Mr. and Mrs. Stowell, D. H. Thomas. 2, by Rev. S. H. Talbot, Lewis G. Flf* in home before leaving been cement work and tarry her former engaged for the and Hazel of Freedoffl- it is that it has grown Harold of is the of E. Penney, both customers, that carefully operated, for a visit to her Mrs. Frank Wy- will arrive soon. Savery Mass., guest Bister, Knowlton-BROWN. In Morrill, JaU man, at Mattawamkeag. William Tuttle at the Tuttle cottage on Mr. Morris L. Brown of 22, by Rev. Nathan Hunt, Mr. Theodore steadily. Springfield, the shore of lake The Rebekah supper, sale and card Mass., representing the "Wear-ever” (Juantabacook S. Knowlion and Miss Elsie R- Bro**i ou both of stock has 63 uninter- party, passed off very pleasantly aluminum cooking utensils, gave a most The funeral of Mrs. Sarah, widow of freedom. They know its preferred paid Thursday afternoon and evening. They pleasing solo at the Universalist church work and Alden Robbins, was held at the M. E. had some very attractive fancy Sunday morning. His rich baritone voice DIED. the 18 was not church Rev. E. E. Harrison olfi- rupted dividends through past years—always useful aprons. The sale large of great power, and his fine personality, July 12, one at the time of owing to the previous makes his future appearance us a eating. 24, El- on among Harvey. In Swanville, July sharp time. the district meeting. most delightful anticipation, as he has 2 montie Miss Helen Plaisted, who has employ- lery P. Harvey, aged 58 years, to solos at the The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Univcr- promised give coming La- and 11 days. dies’ Aid sale, Aug. 10th. Mr. Brown is ment in Belfast, is spending this week Ruth know these facts—and so do you. salist parish will hold its annual sale ou Hall. In Belfast, July 21, They a Harvard College m 11 and an active with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 10 diT*- Aug. 10th. The sale will take place in Hall, aged 2 years, 7 months aud member of the justly celebrated "Har- M» Does not and tell YOU the atternoon, as usual, as well as even- Plaisted. Nickerson. In Belfast, July 20, 'your knowledge judgment vard Glee Club.’’ Those who did not ing, and the entertainment (of which Lillian L. Nickerson, aged 38 years._ hear him have a Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thompson of that Central Maine Power 7% Preferred notice will be given later) will be follow- Sunday rich treat in Company store and those who did will wish to hear Mr. ed by a dance with music by McKeen’s Lowell, Mass., and Mrs. Nixon and him again. We take this of BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. best investment? orchestra of Belfast. opportunity daughter Ruth of N. are Stock is[the him for Rutherford, J., thanking his gratuitous services. for The Journal. to visiting Albert Thompson and Mrs. Corrected Weekly In view of her approaching marriage sister, _^.rvirr'ER The Boston papers of the past week an- Then not send us word to have a representa- Mr. Edwin T. Hatton of Bangor, Miss Matilda Reynolds. rnUIMJCI, MAKS L I * AH' why a nounce the Inez Hanson was given miscellaneous death, July 18, of Major Elias Apples, bush $0 00 Hay, “shower” Wednesday afternoon at Camp Mr. and Mrs. Will Pendleton, Mrs’ tive call? D. Libbey of St. Paul, Minn., formerly of Beans, pea, 9 | Lamb, Underbill. The was well CENTRALMAINI conspiracy Henry and and Mrs. « this place. He was the third son of the late Peavey daughter, Beans, y. e., 9 I Mutton, POWER C9 planned and about 25 of the popular Alexander all of in company Butter, 40a45 Potatoes, her a Mr. and Mrs. John Libbey and to Lincolnville, young lady’s friends gave genuine grew 24 Round Hog, J manhood in with Mr. Pendleton’s aunt of Calif, were Cheese, surprise. this village. He enlisted 35 Straw, 15 00tfO» of Chicken, Central Maine Power in the Civil guests Mr. J. W. Skinner Friday. Company A long partial holdup in the traffic early War, serving until its Duck, 35 jJ5 i was the of a close. He married in young manhood Mr and 34 T«^ey,Veal, m Sunday caused by losing Mrs. Frpi Crosser and two Eaes, », MAINE. Yield 6'a* Net Miss Lizzie elder 35 Wood, bard, V! Price AUGUSTA, wheel just as a car passed the “silent Staples, daughter of the children of Melrose re- Fowl, $107.50. late ain Highlands, Mass., soft, policeman” in the square. It is a con- Cap Peleg and Katie (Griffin) Geese, 32 Wood, turned to their after a gested corner and unless there is more Staples, this union being blessed by two home, spending RETAIL PRICE RETAIL mar*1* careful attention paid to the rules of auto children, Faustina and Allen. After be- week very pleasantly with their aunt, I* in the 30a32 Lame, driving on approaching the square there ing hardware business here in Mrs. Sadie Jackson. Beef, corned, ^ it liable to be serious damage. town for some years following the Civil Butter salt, 18a32 Oats, j Meal, War, he went west, settling in St. Paul, Mrs. Olive A. Ham of Bangor is the Corn, 90 Oat jj The Eastern Star picnic laBt Ti esday where he Cracked 90 Onions, Minn., has since resided and guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Patten and corn, ...it week proved a very enjoyable affair. H. kerosene, where his wife passed away many years Corn meal, 90 Oil, K. A. M. Amea and others they enjoy many reminiscences Hichborn, ago. After a number of years he married pleasant Cheese, 33 Pollock, || took the members to and from the Shute of * again in St. Paul. their happy school days spent in the Cotton seed, 3 15 Pork, j.S cottage at shore. Mr-. B. F. meal, Sandypoint old red schoolhouse in the Cranberries, 00 Rye jjj Skinner of furnished town of Her- Lawrence, Mass., The Misses Ruth and Abbie Crowell of Clover seed, 33 Shorts, I coffee, ice cream and cool in ad- mon more than fifty years ago. drinks, R. Flour, 10 00a 13 50 Sugar, to Providence, I., who have been guests i'k.; dition the contributions of the ladies. H. G. 75 Salt, T. l.,b* „ of their Mrs. seed, J4 aunt, Robert P. Coombs of Richard G. Sweet Mrs. Aldea Webster of Bangor spent Partis, who has been here Lard, 18 potato^ this — —' city, at her in — i»«a last week with her Mrs. cottage Northport, for some time as In _ mother, C. A. paymaster of the A. D, have returned to their home. Mrs. & for Belfast Windsor Maine Cram, at Fort Point. Her Mrs. Mitsei Marian and Martha ■ W. W. Harrison, Authorized Representative territory, Hotel, Belfast, daughter, Coombs entertained a of Bridge Construction Co., which built the w Prudence visited her party twelve of Boston are spending a few S ■ Whitney, grand girls in their honor before new State road in East mother just their de- Belfast, has re- cation with their father, during the time, returning to her parture. J| turned to his home in Hartford, Conn. Knowlton, Northport avenue. Jr