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The Republican Journal.~~ NO. U)I7mE92. 52._ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920. FIVE CENTS The Sons of Veterans News of Belfast. Auxiliary had a Mrs. Mrs. Bickey, Mr. Good- THE CHURCHES Wescott, PERSONAL. Colonial Theatre MRS. DAYTON F. STEPHENSON supper, program and Christmas tree last hue, Choir; Miss Davidson, Organist. # ; with a Stevens will Patterson presented Thom- Monday evening large attendance Mrs, Eugene L. have susan North congregational Church. Miss a student at Those youthful rays of Vienna M., wife of Payton F. Stephen- including the children of the of the decorations. Lancy, the Univer- sunshine, Doug Circle with a fine picture members. Rev. A. C 26 charge MacLean and Doris will be our at- Elliott, pastor; parsonage, of the church school will sity of Maine, is the guest of her May, son, died Monday morning at their home The remarks by Dr. E. The children sister, the at its George Morgan High street; telephone, 157-4. Morning Mrs. Donahue. traction today, in their latest breezy on \ Ross making flag, have their Christmas party at 4 o’clock N. S. High street after a long illness with on the origin and significance of worship at 10.45. Church school at noon. comedy, “Let’s Be fashionable.’’ This Tuesday. Christ- Saturday afternoon, Dec. 25th, in the Mrs. McCrum tuberculosis. Last winter Men’s Forum at 12.15. lec- Frank and little son time they are a pair of newlyweds and she went] to mas were instructive and Stereopticon church p-t entertaining. parlor. returned a ,; s team will meet five of the ture at 7.30. Mid week devotional ser- Ralph Tuesday from visit have an uproarious time to keep California and previously she had been Each child was tiering given candy, pop corn vice m with relatives in Boston. up with the hot at a summer ,i.ei pupils in a basket bal Thursday at 7.30 p. Methodist Church. People’s Meth- pace jazzy to] Philadelphia, but received little or no and which were resort. Don’t miss this one. ! oranges delivered by a The church was very prettily and artis- Rev. Charles W. Mrs. J. G. benefit Armory, this, Thursday, odist Church, Martin, Paul left Monday for an ex- from the changes. She was veritable Santa tically decorated with wreaths and flow- Claus. Later the older parsonage, No. 7 Court St.; tele- tended visit with her son, Prof. Charles “Sooner or of course, be a good ers pastor; Later," with Owen Moore born in North Searsport June will, for the service last Sunday, and a Sunday E. Paul and wife in 1, 1866, people were served candy and pop corn. phone, 213.11. morning preach- Chicago. as the star, is the attraction Friday. Lo- the |rt»,Dg' very large was present. The 12 m. daughter of Peleg G. and Vienna congregation ing, 10.45; Sunday school, Evening cal photoplay fans will find it much to News has been received here of the entire service was in keeping with the Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cunningham will Conant Warren. Thomas H. Marshall service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, their liking. The picture was made for When a young girl she s of Chiistmas in the leave today to spend ChristmaB in Pitts- engagement of Miss Marian MacMullin spirit which is moving Thursday, evening at 7.30. came to laughing purposes only—and it is Belfast, where on Oct. _ L.t:ed to be present at their hearts of the and itself field with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Marden. serving 4, 1892, and Cameron people manifesting its purposes. A maze of Henry Eldert, Esq., both ! in so cases of mis- she married Mr. Stephenson and their Tuesday afternoon to finish many ways. The solo, response, The regular services will be held at the C. C. Pineo will from taken f New York Miss is arrive Friday identity keep things moving rapid- city. MacMullin hymns, sermon and talk to the children church with ser- wedded life has been prosperous which will Inter be sold. Universalist Sunday New York to spend Christmas with his ly from the first scene to the last and and the of the late Robert were all to the sea- 10.45 a. m. daughter Burns appropriate gladsome mon at by Rev. William at their on Miller street. them all happy. She was always a son family home through runs a pleasing little devoted wife \lliance of the First Parish M. Belle when the spirit of good will seems to Vaughan. The choir will have a special and MacMullin of 154 West love story. and mother and enjoyed the love possess the hearts of men. Christmas is Caroline a student at West- and urch, held a successful _ musical program. The Sunday school Havener, 73rd street and the great-granddaughter the over the esteem of a children’s and it was to will meet at noon. The Third brook Seminary is the guest Our bill for is a large number of friends. d sale last time, good Maine will Saturday William S. candy Friday of the late Charles Treadwell of see so of Belfast, many young people present, and be special guests at this service. holidays her aunt, Mrs. Cecil Clay. Hart production, “Sand!” This is a She was a member of Aurora Rebekah c church parlor, netting a owner of the now note their evident of the Paramount-Artcraft former residence the enjoyment pas Albert Fogg is at home from Kents picture, and shows Lodge I. O. O. F., and of Primrose tor’s talk them. It Mr. Hart in one of he used in various chari- Wayside Tea House. She has been for specially prepared for ] Services at Mason’s Mills church will Hill to the holidays with the Western roles is to be Seminary spend that Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. In suspectrd that the older folks— be held Sunday at 2 p.m. with John A. have made him famous. It’s a years the summer guest of Miss Maude preaching, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fogg. recent at who after all are only children of a larger followed by the Sunday school. mighty story of tbe struggle between years she attended the First is now i ! imes, who rapidly E. Barker. Mr. Eldert is a prominent growth and a wider experience—also en- Mrs. Harold Burdeen arrived Saturday two men—one who was all “Sand” and Parish (Unitarian) church. Her hus- the home of joyed it, judging from the smiling faces from Waterville called the critical ill- one who was all “dirt.” :ealth at Mr. New York lawyer. by band, their three children, Dr. Milton seen on all sides. Well, it is good for us ness of her mother, Mrs. D. F. Stephen- k A. Kiggs, where sbe has PERSONAL Cecil B. DeMille’s latest Cabot Stephenson of Thus far December has furnished all to become children again in spirit, for son. production, Belfast, Geneva- “Why Your (ral weeks, will open her weather more like than mid winter. we have sinned and old. But sure- Change Wife?” is coming Frances, wife of Harold Burdeen of Wat" April grown and Charles E. Knowlton left Friday on a Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Donahue Monday and Tuesday. If you have seen hair dressing parlors on ly the Incarnation teaches us the wonder- erviile and little It is feared we may have a Christmas business to Boston. Ardis will “Male and Eleanor Louise at home ful possibilities of Divine and trip their guest, Miss Lancey, Female,” “For Better, For ,v Jan. 3rd. Personality, also one Monday, without snow, tut only time can tell : spend Christmas with relatives in Hart- Worse,” Don’t Your brother, Elmer E. Warren o* opens up to us the opportunity of becom- Herbert H. Stevens has returned from Change Husband,” that. land. there is nothing that can be said that will Chelmsford, three Mrs' tiers’ club will meet on The Maine Farmers’ Almanac ing “as little children’’ and commencing a short business in Boston and vicin- Mass., sisters, trip not sound weak life anew under our Father’s teacher of beside your own remem- Laura Brigham of Calif.. moon at 2 30 o’clock with says that Tuesday, Dec. 21st, was the Heavenly ity. Miss Margaret M. Mitchell, brance. Pasadena, love and of us shortest of the and there will care. Perhaps some long- music in the public schools, is spending Francena Damon of e W. Colburn. Members day year be Mrs. Charles Clark of North New -wny Gnange lour Wife?” is Inglewood, Calif., ing for “the dear dead days beyond re- the Christmas vacation at her home in a story ■ Mrs. Alice that the business session no increase until Sunday, which will be Portland is the of her Dr. of married life. It is in Sweet of Philadelphia, Pa., call” and sighing for the lost ideal of our guest parents, Old Town. staged the rich and Mrs. C. W. and lavish manner of all the and one half mptly at 2.45. Program: only one minute longer. High-priced childhood as we say: Jennys. DeMille pro- sister, Mrs. Theresa Damon, Arthur I. Brown will leave ductions. Its Hon. leading players are Thomas survive her. The ss Hopkins; Ranch Life in fuel and heavy clothing were easily 0 to go back across the years long van- Mrs. C. H. Shaw of Winthrop, Bremerton, Wash., Mass., Thursday to spend Christmas in Mechan- Meighan and Gloria who played is the guest of her Mrs. Thom- Swanson, funeral was held at her late home Wed- Field; San Antonio, Miss placed on the conservable list giving all ished, daughter, ic Falls with his son, Arthur F. Brown the leading roles in “Male and Female.” To have the words unsaid, the deeds as E. Bowker, and family. at 2. more faith in the adage that vox populi and family. Bebe Daniels, who scored such a hit in nesday p. m., Rev. Arthur E. Wil- C»«; undone, the errors banished; son vox Miss Hope a student at Dana "Everywoman,” is also in the as of the First Parish church Dei. Our friends South and West To be a little whose is Dorman, Miss S. Edith stenographer for cast, officiating. :i Coombs, one of the lead- child again, page West, well as a Hall, will spend Christmas with her host of other favorites, such as The for the winter send back glowing ac- yet unblotted by a stain; Postmaster Murray of Boston, will spend bearers were Messrs. Eugene L. fancy goods dealers in Bel- undimmed, Wilmer J. Dorman. Theodore the famous Russian And in the sunrise of father, Christmas in this city with her mother, Kosloff, John A. counts of conditions with them. From primeval glory, dancer, Sylvia Clarence Cook, Fogg, Ralph D. South- pht the Charles F. Swift to West. Ashton, Geldart know Thomas W. Lothrop, Jr., of Harvard Mrs. E. E. and Maym Kelso. worth and Marion E. Brown. his of bus- one on the Pacific coast we have the That adjoining place life has had its start again. Dental College is the guest of his par- returned Thurs- The word Mrs. Alice W. Sweet story was written by William re- following delightful picture: “We ***** Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lothrop. :,ic Temple. Mr. Swift ents, to her home in Philadelphia after the scenario Sada have a in a day DeMille, by Cowan pleasant bungalow very I across van- most honorable and life long may go back the years long two weeks with her Mrs. and Olga Printzlau. It is a charming locality quite close to the Clara B. Keating will arrive Friday spending sister, Paramount HALLDALE. ished, from Boston for a short visit with her D. F. Stephenson. Artcraft. er and will continue, it is ocean. Huge palm and date trees line 1 may resume my childhood, Lord, in each side of the avenue while scarlet parents, Mr. and Mrs. George I. Keating. Howes Do cars to come to enjoy the ger- Thee, James H. Howes will join Mrs. you like Shirley Mason? If not, Harold Cole has gone to East Machias, aniums and many tropical flowers make Mrs. for Christmas at the home of their there can be one friendship of many. Mr. When in the shadew of Thy Cross are Harry A. Babbidge, who is spend- only reason—you never look and and fam- have seen Maynard and Dewey Hall are everything bright summery. ing the winter at Kents Hill, was the re- daughter, Mrs. R. P. Whitman her. The petite and pretty cutting s 1st con- vanquished, charge January We love to watch the sunset over Mass. Fox star is to cedar for Newell White. just All evils that encompass me.” cent guest of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Paul. ily in Campello, open at this theatre on grocery in addition to his the Pacific as it is a very beautiful Wednesday in "The Little Wanderer," Mr. A B. Stantial was the speaker at Misses Ora M. Danforth and Sarah Miss Elizabeth Marsano, a teacher in Charlie S, Fiewelling of Easton visited and will advertise his sight.” described as the romance of a dainty girl the Men’s Forum last and Robbins are at home from the the public schools, will Sunday pre- Castine Quincy, Mass., from nowhere. And the friends here last week. .t issue. Mr. Swift will at photoplay is as sented in a concise and admirable form Normal School for the Christmas vaca- arrive Friday to Bpend the holidays NEWS OF THE GRANGES dainty as the star. Don’t miss it—if you Mrs. Lizzie Ladd of Searsmont visited 11■ in the store for the “Problems of the Farmers.” The tion. her home in this grocery city. do you will regret the fact. discussion which followed brought out at A. F. Raynes’ last week. Miss Helen Keech is a two Miss Alice Parker, R. N., who is tak- Silver Harvest Grange, No. 66, of many interesting facts. One very no- spending weeks’ vacation from her duties in the ing a post graduate course in Boston, is Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Drake of Albion son of Mr. elected officers for 1921 at their I ticeable feature was the stress that was live-year-old Waldo, telephone office with relatives in is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. KNOX put upon service. We are learning in Lowell, were at C. A. Hall’s last Sunday. ,ur E. Stantial, but better regular meeting Dec. 16th, as follows: Mass. John for the holidays. these as never the Parker, days, before, truth Mr. and Mrs. Clarke visited in e” met with an accident Isaac G. Sanborn; Mrs. Cora Vose is sick with Lloyd Master, Overseer, that we are all bound together in the Willard C. Jennys of Tufts Dental Col- Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Noyes and the the measles. Albion last Saturday night and Sunday, when he fractured the Barak A. Gurney; Lecturer, Julia Gur- bundle of life, and no man livelh to him- lege is spending the Christmas vacation latter’s son, Edward Clifford, returned ft above the knee, self. The great test of life is to be, not with his Dr. and Mrs. C. Monday night from a vacation trip in- C. W. is in Lewiston this wees, leg just ney; Steward, Henry Gurney; Asst. parents, W. Mrs. Betsey Ingraham is in Lewiston Colby how much money we can make, but how Jennys. cluding visits in Boston and New York. to gather pine to make a Murray Wentworth; Chaplain, attending the State attending the State Grange as a delegate. Steward, we can best serve the community. The Grange. reath and meeting one of Isa Herbert Went- Miss Annie L. Barr of the State Li- Royce Miller, a student at the Boston Wentworth;Treasurer, speaker for next Sunday will be Edward Mr. and Mrs. W. K. McNeil Newell White and Leon Wiggin were brary, Augusta, will spend Christmas University, is spending the holidays with of Belfast t! trucks wanted to show worth; Secretary, Ada Sanborn; Gate Brassey-Brierly, subject: “The farmer in in Waterville last with her and Mrs. Thomas his Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Miller visited at H. A. Shibles Saturday. relation to the labor union and the con- parents, Capt. parents, Sunday. t he had and was climbing Keeper, Chester Poland; Ceres, Margie D. Barr. and with friends in Bel- sumer.” of Searsmont Miss Addie Cross is in to the when Searsmont for ding street, Gurney; Pomona, Illie Smith; Flora, Next fast. Vose visited friends in Sunday evening there will be a Miss Mary E. Pierce of Boston will re- i a few days at Chas. Henry Belfast 'i,e little fellow's danger A. Fannie Went- Thompson’s Thurza Herberts; L. S., stereopticon lecture on “TurKey and the main over Christmas, the guest of her ] Miss Melvina V. Parker of the Bangor recently. to go back, but he in some worth; Executive Committee, H. K. Great War.” The pictures will be color- mother and sister, Mrs. Sarah E. Pierce High school faculty is spending the holi- mider Mr. and ed, and the lecture promises to be one of and Mrs. Essie P. Carle. with relatives in Boston. She has the wheel. Gurney. This grange has held 28 meet- days KWS&BBi WtSF the most interesting we have had. Every- been the guest of her mother and sister exonerate the driver from this with an average attend- Frank. a senior in ings year, body should plan to be present. Strangers Waterman, Colby in this city. arrived the accident. ance of 19. It has taken in 16 new mem- and visitors are cordially invited to the ! College, Saturday to spend arrived Mon- lecture and to all the services. Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Joel E. Dodge of Boston issue tl. £>. as well as rein- ..iter ot the ts. bers by initiation having Mrs. John R. the funeral of his The Christmas tree and Young People’s Waterman. day to attend daughter, $50 Bonds been issued under the fol- stated and reafiiliated 9 others. We are Miss Grace M. Dodge, which took place Liberty Sociable will be on Thursday afternoon Simmons Ralph arrived Saturday from her late home in Lincolnville Tuesday igement: Editor in-chief, on the map.—A. F. Sanborn, Sec’y. and instead of as at evening Wednesday, the U. of M. to spend the holiday vaca- _ announced last week. All at 10 a. m. Cashed Whiting, ’21; assistant edi- young people tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law- at Market Value. IERA R. FORD invited. ten Nickerson, ’22; business Admission cents. rence Simmons, of Waldo. Walter Sargent, a special student at the University of Maine, is spending the .’oil S. Parker, ’21; assist- Howard E. and Evan F. Wes- News has been received by Belfast The First Baitist Church. Rev. Wilson, Christmas recess at his home in this city Soldiers’ Bonus Checks ley C. Wood and Una Greenlaw Cashed. manager, J. Tolford Dur- rie nds of the death of Ibra Ripley Ford George C. Sauer, pastor; residence, 13 arrived and is working for the American Express Saturday from U. of M. to spend Christ- time. ary editors, Kuth Leman, which took Dec. 14th at his home Cedar; telephone, 123-11. The services company during that Christmas Club Checks place mas at their respective homes. Cashed Black, ’22; Pearl of worship 10.45 and 7.30. Bible school Decrow, in Brockton, Mass. He was born in Bel- Roland Gould, B. H. S. ’24, who has at 12 o’clock. Christian Endeavor at Miss Edith C. principal of the ; ody, ’23; exchange editor, Wilson, been the guest for two weeks of Thomas fast Oct. 3, 1884, the son of William R. 0.30 Thursday at 7.30 the mid-week Commercial Department of the Eleven of the Westboro, Wadsworth at his home on Bay View iison. fifty- and Annie Ford. His earlier serv;ce. This week, “The Christmas that High will arrive to BUY (Sayward) Mass., school, Friday has returned to his home in Lin- YOUR levoted to in- was, that is, and that is to is the spend the Christmas vacation. street, advertising, life was here and many remember be,” vacation. spent theme The colnville for the Christmas all of the etc. people are earnestly invited ally stores, him as a bright . The family moved Miss Ruth a student at Wheat- to be present. At 10.45 Sunday morning Knight, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner of Allstoa, 'be on prize essays by Louise a College, Norton, Nass., arrived Wed- to Brockton many years ago. Besides there will be spec al program of music Mass., arrived Monday to remain over ■ to Christmas with her CLOTHING and rtlett Wadlin and the nesday spend FURNISHING GOODS original his he leaves his Elizabeth by enlarged chorus, with Mr. Par- the as guests of Mr. and Mrs parents wife, Mrs. Sarah F. holidays Helen Katherine quette, leader, and Mrs. organist. mother, Knight. O. Norton, w eather permitting, VVescott, M. and a daughter, Elsie L. Ford, also a Snow, Bernes The children are desired at this at their Kermit S, Nicker- greatly Principal Louis J. West of the Water- they plan to spend a few days of us at 20 email, sister, Mrs. J. H. Raymond. He was a percent reduction service and the public is cordially invited. ville High school, formerly of Belfast, Northport cottage. j Black, Agnes Blanchard, member of Brockton Aerie of Eagles. At 7.30 a service that will delight every went to Boston Friday afternoon to pass of who and use ■. Mrs. M. L. Clements Waldo, these as cash. i Lenore Thompson, Ruth The funeral took at the one has been prepared. The “Lovely the vacation with Splendid assortment to place Thursday holiday friends. been her Harry Clem- nnifred Scenes of Bethlehem” will be presented has visiting son, select from for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Thompson, David home and interment was in Melrose left for with the aid of the chorus choir and or- Mrs. V. L. Hall left recently to visit ents of this city, Saturday Lynn, i: ii G Greenlaw. her Mrs. Dale where she will the holidays cemetery. chestra. The story of Christmas will be ; niece, Harry and family in Mass., spend to City, N. told in living pictures and in Scripture Wollaston, Mass. Mr. Hall will leave and later she will go Jersey HARRY W. to her for over remainder of the winter. CLARK & and song. The first scene opens with the Friday join Christmas. J., for the CO., is in the chorus, “Day Dying West," and Mrs. Donald S. Clark, who has bejn Mrs. Harry A. Foster, who has been in The Mam Street Clothiers. Belfast. then is heard in \ the distance the duet, the guest for two weeks of Mr. Clark’s Portland during the past week for surgi- “We Would See Jesus,” expressive of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. cal treatment, returned home Saturday the in Clark, longing many Hebrew hearts of left Monday for her home in New York. night. Miss Frances A. Sargent, who old. The Scripture reading unfolds the accompanied her to Portland, will spend of the of Miss Marian who teaches story appearance Joseph and Waterman, the Christmas vacation with relatives. Mary at Bethlehem for enrollment. They Latin in the Gardiner High school, arriv ed a student at find no place in the inn, and the humble I Saturday to spend Christmas with Miss Tressa Emerson, stable is made to shelter the Madonna. j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wat- Syracuse University, who is making a ! erman. is ihe of her In this scene a beautiful solo is sung, specialty of painting, guest “No Room in the Mr. mother, Mrs. F.. tl. Emerson. Miss Inn,” by Parquette Miss Grace Hazeltine, a student at Emerson has a few of her with and a duet sung by Mary and Joseph: Miss in paintings Capen’s school Northampton, of “My Father Knows.” The scene closes her, adding materially to the pleasure Dividends! Mass., is spending the Christmas vaca- Unfailing with the soft her friends. chanting: “Holy Night.” tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben The second chapter of the story opens Hazeltine. with the Bible story of Midnight on the SEARSMONT. After plain of Bethlehem. The chorus sings Capt. Hall F Hoxie of Houston, Tex- all, doesn’t certainty of divi- arrived “Joy to the World.” The shepherds ap- as, last week to visit his family in this dends stand a pear and are seated on the ground. The city. With Mrs. Hoxie and We have much pleasure in welcoming out today like high moun- Used Thomas and Cars descriptive choruses: “While children, David, Margaret, Shepherds to our community Dr. and Mrs. Manning tain over I Watched Their Flocks,” “Glory to God he left Saturday for a visit with his par- any question of high or 1—1920 C. into whose home has come yield Touring, with starter. in the Highest,” and “Christians Awake” ents in Waterville. Moulton, follow. While the to find since their arrival f rom Portland, a little 1920 shepherds go Hayward Pierce of Frankfort has been speculative possibility? Runabout, with starter; the Saviour then follows the number: Dr. Moulton has rented the in Belfast the past week on business. He daughter. 1 “O Little Town of Bethlehem." mileage low. will spend the winter in Yuma, Arizona, Levenseller house, telephone 23-2. His The third scene opens with a picture of where his Hon. parents, and Mrs. Albert as a to be And if so—if want the humble Miss Morris taking practice physician promises you yield 1—1920 ton with stable, Pierce are now living. uninterrupt- truck, equipped the part of the Madonna. The Scripture both extensive and successful, while his Mr. and Frank B. ed and not combination passenger story is recited and a number by the Mrs. Peavey and geniality is already winning him many safety unquestioned—why chorus follows: “Hail to the Lord’s An- j family, formerly of this city, who re- friends. The town of Searsmont has some of and I moved to are place your savings in Central freight body. nointed.” A group cf children join the cently Greene, now in Lew- been seeking a resident physician for iston for the winter and 1—1917 Christmas scene and sing: “Away in a are pleasantly several months and believes persistency Maine Power 7% Preferred touring. Manger,” by Luther. Now comes the located on Horton street. and patience are now amply rewarded. Company 1 —1914 ladies’ quartette, “I Love Him,” by Fos- Rev. and Mrs. Harry H. and touring in good condition Upton At the M. E. Church on Sunday, Dec. Stock? ter. The shepherds enter and and little daughter, Sheila of kneel, Mary, Spring- 19, was observed (in place of Tuesday, 1—1919 new rising tell their story of wonder. vale will arrive to coupelet, paint, fully They today remain over the Dec. 21) The Landing of the Pilgrims. A return to their flocks glorifying God. with Mrs. holidays Upton’s mother, Mrs. suitable address and patriotic music warranted to be in first- The fourth scene depicts the coming of Flora S. and other This Hayes, relatives. were features of the service. On Christ- security continues to sell at $107.50 a the wise men from the East. The Scrip- class Miss Mabel C. Swett mas day there will be a short service at shape. ture story is read and the star flashes will arrive Fri- as it from where she is 10.15 a. m. On Sunday, Dec. 26th, share, just did before the war, 1 little out. The chorus sings, “With Gladness day Brunswick, sten- roadster in good ographer in the office of the Christmas music and special Christmas shape. Men of Old.” The wise men appear Pejepscot the and will at 10.15. At 7.15, attractive through war, since the war. It con- bearing gifts. A baritone solo is Paper Co., spend Christinas sermon, sung: Christmas exercises will be con- B. O. “We Three Kings of the Orient.” with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. C. B. given, NORTON, They Swett. sisting of music and recitations by the tinues to pay dividends worship the Saviour, present their gifts unfailingly—just children and young people of Searsmont ana wun appropriate solos tell their Miss Susan R. as it Ford Sales and Service Station story. Gillin, N., who has been Church, Sunday School and Day Schools. has since the first share was issued When they have finished there is heard superintendent at the Tapley Hospital A special collection is earnestly solicited Belfast, Maine. the tender far off ! for some has taken a as refrain, “Saviour, Thy time, leave o£ ab- for The Deaconess Hospital fund. —just it gives high promise of Dying Love.” The scene closes with an sence and will spend the winter with her doing inspiring chorus by the choir and orches- father, Hon. Patrick Gillin of Bangor, for all time to come. tra, and the hymn, “O Come who is the senator at Augusta from Pen- all ye Faithful.” The public is cordially obscot county. invited. Miss Ethel L. Frost, who recently un- On Monday Dec. there If 62% and evening, 27th, derwent an operation at the Baptist Hos- SAFETY suits you, why not will be a festival for the of the boys pital in Brookline, Mass., and has since church and Sunday school and on Satur- invest in Central been visiting relatives in Maine Power Company day alternoon a festival for the children Marblehead, -AT- Mass., is now the guest of her and their mothers. sister, 7% Mrs. William Hall in Waterville. Her Preferred Stock? mother, Mrs. Lena H. Frost of this First Parish (Unitarian) city, Fowl Church. and daughter, Miss Emma L. Frost of Young Rev. A. E. Wilson, minister. WINDSOR HOTEL Preaching Thomaston, will also spend Christmas in OH-. service at 10.45 a. m. Christmas Sun- Waterville. will be BELFAST, and day observed Dec. 26th, with a Central Maine Power Richard Shaw of who has Company Chickens talk to the children as a prelude to the Belfast, been in Japan for some time with the | OU sermon, sermon subject, “The Hope of Inter- a national $1.50 plate. the Ages.” Musical program: Banking Company, has been (of which the Penobscot Bay Electric Co. is a part) ; ordered to Hong Rong, China. Mrs. Organ Voluntary, Cujus Chicken dinners Animam,Rossini Shaw and their infant son, Frank Hazel- Sunday $1.25 Anthem, “Behold I bring you Good Tid- Maine. tine Shaw, with Miss Louise Hazeltine of a plate. Week day meals $1 Augusta, ‘“W.” Churchill this who has been their Anthem, “While city, guest for a PERRY’S MARKET Shepherds watched some have plate. j their Flocks time, engaged passage to re- by Night,” Smart turn to Belfast next spring. Mrs. Shaw Organ Postlude, Gloria from 12th M... JONES & has been seriously ill. but is now im- WHITTIER, Mozart proving. Proprietors. ions of the Department of the Interior. The Republican Journal a De- ■ — We think Congress will establish _____ of Public Works and that the Dec. 1920 partment HIS AILMENTS Belfast, Thursday, 23, JILL Department of the Interior is living in its last PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY days. Senator McCormick’s bill also proposes Pub. Co. The Republican journal the'creation of another new department DISAPPEARED to be known as the Department of Public A. 1. BROWN. Editor. Welfare. We do not think the majority of When Ho Tiled “Frult-a-Dres" our people will favor this. They believe Advertising t erms, t orone square, A that the orchard should be thorough- cents for plum or Fruit Uver Tablets RTOPEN 50 CHRI5TAAS^3 one inch length in column, ly pruned and properly cared for before Mount Belknap one week and 35 cents for each subsequent Hotel, more N.H. insertion. any new trees are planted or any Lakepobt, of chronic Subscription terms. In advance, grafting is done. "At 70 years age, Constip- to 12.00 a year, $1.00 for six months; 50cents- ation was causing me suffer with' or three months. CHRISTMAS CLUBS distressing Headaches, Dizziness andl Indigestion. CHRISTMAS The Christmas Club plan has been in QUOTATIONS FOR I believe I have taken more medi- successful operation for several years. cine than any half-dozen people In “There’s a song in the air, About 3,000 banks had clubs this year There’s a star in the town ; but nothing did me good until l sky, and the accumulated savings amounted There’s a mother’s deep praver tried ‘FnatOrtives’. The And a low to about $110,000,000. saving of baby’s cry. Right away I could see their good And the star rains its fire in this way has increased each money effects. After them for three While the Beautiful taking sing year and we believe it will continue to For the manger at Bethlehem months, my bowels were regular, increase. The interest allowed on the Cradles a King.” and the other ailments disappeared”. Thrift and Saving most four deposits is, in instances, per FRANK A. HALE. banks is no p®/ more essential to citizenship “To get what you have been wishing cent. The profit to the great- good 2fl \ri 60c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25o. for is pleasant, but to get what you have er than it should be. At the close of the |is At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIYE3 not been sure makes the pleasure of, year the savings are helpful to business tingle.” | Limited, OGDENS3URG. N. Y. t _ if spent for Christmas presents, and if Every woman needs money for Christmas. Join our Christmas Club, “Let ’em stir de house up, added to other bank deposits it soon finds our Club. hear. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS for everyone. Join Christmas De racket good ter its way to the markets of the country. STOCKTON SPRINGS Dey can’t be Christmas chilleji Make Christmas a one. Join our Christmas Club. The Christmas Clubs promotes and en- your merry But one time in de year. is Mrs. Everett Staples has returned BILL be our Christmas Club. Ol’ folks say de tumult courages economy, and this, of itself, YOUR COAL must paid next Winter. Join Rob ’em ob dey res’, worth much to every depositor and as an from a stay of several days with friends INSURANCE POLICY PREMIUMS coming due next Winter? Join our Christmas Club, But de rosy folks dat like it example is worth much to the commu- in Bangor. Is de sweetest an’ de bes’. DOCTOR BILLS are heaviest in Winter. Join our Christmas Club. nity in which he lives. Melvin Small is in Trundy’s black- Don’ yer make no trouble INTEREST ON YOUR MORTGAGE due next Winter? Join our Christmas Club, For dem liF folks ter bear, smith’s shop doing job work in the wheel- coming Dey can’t be Christmas chillen Id the Republican Journal issued eighty- wright line. GET MARRIED in the Yuletide season. Join our Christmas Club. But one time in de year.” five this month we find years ago present was Give SWEETHEART a REAL Christmas Join our Christmas Club. — Mrs. Nettie Smart of Winterport your present. the following in the editorial column: ‘“Be at peace with yourself and you will in town recently, the guest of Mr. and An opera without music is like a moneyless Christmas. Join our Christmas Club, be at peace with all the world.” A SCREAMER Mrs. H. L. Hopkins. GET THE HABIT. Join our Christmas Club. J. Stanley who has been in THE STAR STILL SHINES Many serious accidents happen by Wardwell, SEND HER A CHECK for Christmas. Join our Christmas Club. means of cattle getting upon railroads town for several weeks, has gone to CHURCH off Church Join our Christmas Club. More than nineteen centuries have and thus throwing the cars from the Bangor where he has employment. He MEMBERS, pay your mortgage. the animals and not un- passed since the Star first shone over track, killing was accompanied by Mrs. Wardwell. If $50.00 is not enough, open several accounts. Join our Christmas Club. death to Bethlehem. Generation after generation frequently maiming or causing those in the cars. On the road leading Alvah C. Treat, chairman of the board Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed, Baby will want a Christmas tree. Join our Christmas Club. has been born, lived, toiled and died since Buffalo the Loco from Niagara Falls to of assessors, went to Augusta to attend wife needs money for Christmas. Join our Christmas Club. the three wise men beheld the dawn of motive has one contrivance of a most Every the asssessors’ convention, accompanied CLAUS’ advance that first Christmas morning. Not for peculiar character. It carries a brass SANTA agent says, “Join our Christmas Club.” whistle which is blown by the steam by Mrs. Treat. Mrs. Treat remained in an hour since then has that Star, the whenever any animals come upon the Bangor for a stay with her sister, Mrs. failed to Hope of an Eternal Future, light or a cross wbrds track road is passed. No J. F. Gerrity, for a few days. the way of humanity to better living. can describe the shrill, wild and unearth- The Star still shines and its followers, ly sound produced by this arrangement. John C. Gordon is advertising a clos- In going through the woods the noise is are millions. ing out sale of liis stock. Mr. and Mrs. today, peculiarly startling and it can be heard came here from a num- “This is the day which the Lord hath for miles. Gordon Pittsfield made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.” A backwoodsman who heard it for the ber of years ago and many friends will We wish the readers of The Journal a first time screamed with delight. regret this indication of their intention Merry Christmas. to depart. AN EXCELLENT APPOINTMENT PREPARING TO CLEAN HOUSE Ora Clements of Monroe, a valued Governor-elect Parkhurst has chosen member of the carpeuter shop force at It is said that Senator McCormick will Mr. Gilbert R. Chadbourne as his private You one or more of the the Stockton yard for a number of years, may join following classes: introduce a bill to abolish the Department secretary. Mr. Chadbourne is well quali- had the misfortune to mangle his hand of the Interior and establish in its stead a fied for this position He will serve the CLASS 2 5 5A 50 100 with a buzz saw recently. After receiv- __2A __ I_200 Department of Public Works. The pro- Governor and the public ably and with PLAN Increase Decrease Increase Decrease Same Same Same ing first aid he was taken al iVn o OF 2 cts. 2 cts. 5 cts. 5 cts. Amount Amount ) Amount posed bill provides also that in addition discretion. "Weekly Weekly county hospital for expert surgical at- _PAYMENT _Weekly _Weekly _Weekly_ _AVoekly_ JtVeekly to the needful work now done by the De- First Payment 2 Cts. $1.^0 5 Cts. $2.50 50 CtS. $1.00 $2.00 It is well known that a Senate commit- tendance and care. partment of the Interior the new depart- tee has been investigating all matters Largest Pa3’ment $1.00 $1.00 32.50 $2.50 50 cts. $1.00 $2.00 ment shall take over the designing and The big 4 masted schooner Alcaeus relating to the transportation constructing of public buildings and the production, Hooper will go overboard on Friday, the Total Amount $25.50 $25.50 $63.75 $63.75 $25.00 $50.00 $100.00 and sale of coal for the purpose of ascer- to the word out at Coast Guard, both of which are now at- 24th, according given taining whether or not there had been tended to by the Treasury. The improve- the office of the Stockton Yard, Inc. profiteering. This committee has made a ment of rivers and harbors and the Lake The Hooper is the sixth schooner in the report in which the committee declares now series and is about 100 tons larger than Survey and the Waterways Service that profiteering has existed and has con- WALDO TRUST COMPANY in charge of the Secretary--of War are tinued unchecked by the Department of the Maurice R. Thurlow, registering 1,202 also to be taken over. These proposed Justice and is a national disgrace. The tons with a dead weight capacity of report urges the department of justice to transfers are appropriate but are not of about 2,100 tons. This vessel holds the prosecute all wrong-doers, but expresses Belfast Brooks Maine how- record for size of all the line of Unity, vital importance. It is important, no hope that this will be done under the long more crafts which have gone into the ever, to effect a reorganization of the present administration. We need waters drastic laws against grafters and there is of Department of the Interior which has Stockton harbor since the Endeavor a greater need of a change in the person- in a rut of routine for of 80 tons was launched from the sand been jogging along nel of the Department of Justice. several years, and it is probably wise to beach of Sears island in 1793. The first get rid of it with the hope that a depart- j Transfers in Real Estate vessel built in Stockton was the Seven Friends in ment may be organized which will do I 1802. The transfers of more and better work and will use less following real estate The ladies of O. E were recorded in Bethany Chapter, red tape. For several years State legis- Waldo County Registry S., presented their entertainment in latures, Congress and heads of depart- of Deeds for the week ending Dec. 16, j Denslow hall to a packed audience of ments, State and National, have been 1920: want candy for the old, candy nearly all “home folks.” Considerable inclined to provide for doing new work Willis E. Berry, Wethersfield, Conn., to Julia E. Levenseller, Searsmont; land and surprise was expressed that there were for the young folks, candy for the by creating a new board, bureau or com- buildings in Searsmont. so many people left in town, so great is to do and the work KYou mission it, frequently F. we’ve and the Cunningham, Liberty, to Leslie F. the contrast of present conditions with kiddies, got it, beauty has been of little importance and very Hurd, do.; land in Liberty. the war-time boom. The stage program of it is and fresh. expensive. George S. Sargent, Searsport, to George it, pure C. Cilley, Portland; land and buildings in was well carried out and very enjoyable On the fourth of March, 1913, the work Our candy kitchen is working over time to keep up with Searsport. to the w crowd, ich lingered after the are of the Department of the Interior was in Lillian M. W to Am- the demand, but we doing it. Perry, interport, close and passed a social hour or charge of eight sul-divisions. Today brose Stubbs, do.; land in Winterport. two, That Ribbon Candy is delicious, crisp and shiny. Guilford D. to liberally patronizing the refreshments there are fourteen and the war did not Pendleton, Islesboro, Peanut chuck full of the little peanuts, roasted to Cecil Pendleton, land and the fortune teller and in Brittle, to the work done do.; buildings table, indulging Their Medicine Chest For 20 Years add materially except in Islesboro. a turn. old fashioned dances in the limited space in the Pension division. The office of Emma M. our oldfashioned Dodge, Islesboro, to George If you have not tried Peppermints, you’ve an- available. The proceeds, which are to and does more than Indian affairs has been for many years Rolerson, do.; land in Islesboro. missed something. is characteristic of market touay. The th go to the O. E. S. Home for the folks after the allotted from users have couvin* of the Elizabeth E. Knowlton, Belfast, to Aged in they pass one of the divisions Department of Stuffed Dates with cream and walnut meat for “three score and to look and that the user of Nature * "emefl- Maurice W. land in Maine amounted to filling. years tea,” Lord, do.; Northport. about $80. back over the days that are family medicine, even th* Interior at the head of which was a gone the S. to All kinds of Fancy Packages at reasonable ITand live them over. used it for Joseph Mullin, Lincolnville, Lucy prices. thoughtfully twenty-five y who had a clerical Nathaniel to increase the dose. Commissioner large Robbins, Portland; land in Lincolnville. C. Partridge of Sandypoint Walnuts, Mixed iNuts, Oranges, Grapes, Apples, Dates, I find myself, at seventy-one, frequently H. back a of a when of medic ■; force. The Commissioner has six Divis- Henry Maddocks, Monroe, to Robert village has in his an Vanilla Chocolate Cream all drifting quarter century, My knowledge possession interest- Pop Corn, Drops, kinds see in the P. Smart, do.; land and buildings in Mon- I myself little drug store I owned suits of its use in my ion Chiefs, each having certain work to ing souvenir discovered among the papers Mixed Candies. at Bolivar, Mo., making and selling a among my friends, befo're 1 roe. vegetable compound to my friends and for sale, caused me to ha each a force on do and having very large Patrick Coady, Orono, to George E. of his grandfather, Capt. John Cousins, Salted Mixed Nuts, Pecans, Almonds, Dandy Appetizers. customers—what was then known only as Nature’s Rtmedy from the Dr. Lewis’ Medicine for Liver division. The debates in Stomach, elf his Congress McLeod, Bangor; land in Freedom. who died nearly sixty years ago. It is a Don’t this sound Prices are too. Let us and Bowel And now as I find my good? right, Complaints. when I must bow to the i last winter showed plainly that the man- Charles F. Bessey, Thorndike, to Jef- bill of lading for “49 Hhds. of Molasses look after your Christmas requirements. We can please you. For many year9 while I was perfecting my to another life, my gr- ferson Eldridge, Jackson; land and build- formula I t agement of the Indians was and Four Hundred Spanish Milled Dol- studied and investigated the sit each day and road careless, ings in Jackson. laxatives and cathartics on the market and mail brings from people :-J wasteful and inefficient. A large amount Andrew W. Heal, Lincolnville, to Harry lars” shipped at Havana to Messrs. became convinced that their main fault than I, who tell of lia-. i: was not that they did not act on the bowels, for ten, fifteen a: useless work is done and much S. land and in Wetherle and Jarvis of Boston in the Church Remedy of useful Baker, Brooklyn; buildings Belfast Candy Co., St. but that their action was too violent and and now they and t Lincolnville. drastic, and upset the of the user; have been be work is not done. As as brig Hutson system grandchildren long ago 1869 Rambler, Capt. Bishop. which was due to the fact that were GeorgeH. to Fan- they It is a 1. Whitney, Northport, not in their some consoling thought, a Board of Indian Commissioners was The date is Nov. 25, 1820. This is a re- thorough enough action, a man at to feel ti nie C. Whitney, do.; land and buildings on the upper or small intes- my age simply acting h.'s own one Ins At that time this board was in minder of the days when all the vessels tines, while others would act only on the success, established. Northport. for his feliow man. My gr lower or large intestines, and that they Fred E. Chandler, to Kather- built the coast of Maine started im- WHITE’S my needed and was helpful. It is still in ex- Houlton, along CORNER. Winterport almost invariably produced a habit re- tion, greatest hapnim ine E. Biather, Boston; land and buildings Notice of doses. knowledge that tonight istence and is a of official machin- mediately for the West Indies for molas- Foreclosure quiring augmented million will take n N.-tu^e s piece in Swanville. people who has been employ- I believed that a preparation to produce {NR Tablet) and will be b> as out of date as a blunderbus. ses and sugar. But is known of Richard Colson, ery The Abram Sansom, Searsmont, to Herbert nothing the best effect must first tone the liver, happier people for it. I h ed in is at his home for a few then acton the stomach and entire be one of present board has nine members. The S. Smith, do ; land in Searsmont (Two this brig or her master. Bangor, STATE OF MAINE alimen them. tary system. If ibis was accomplished, the a deeds.) weeks. a chairman is resident of Philadelphia, Waldo ss. medicine would produce mild, but et to elimination rf the waste George Pierce, als., Frankfort, Taken this thorough without two of the members are from Mr. and Mrs. G. H. York attended the first day of December. on Washing- Hayward Pierce, do.; land in Frankfort. PROSPECT FERRY 1920. the usual sickening sensations, and make execution dated November 29. issued on the user feel better at once. D. C. one was from Mohawk of the North Waldo Pomona, in 1920, ton, Lake, John C. Blanchard, Searsport, to George meeting a rendered the judgment by Supreme Judicial After with hundreds of N. one from N one A. Stockton land and Court for the of experimenting Y., Princeton, J., Stevens, Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Batchelder have Brooks. County Somerset, at the term different compounds, I at last perfected the in and held on the A. H. LEWIS MEDICINfc Los one from Man- buildings Searsport. begun third Tuesday of formula that is now known as Nature’s from Angeles, Cal., recently been in Dexter on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Severance of New- Sep- Ma. Wesley J. Perkins, Stockton Springs, tember, 1920, to wit: on the twentieth day of Remedy, which I truly believe goes further Sr. Lou*. N. one from Boston and one Hon. in chester, H., to George A. Stevens, do.; land and The Misses Ada and Frances Harriman burg were recent guests of C. M. November, 1920, favor of Parks Bros., a Mass. The corporation organized by law and located at from Andover, duty assigned buildings in Stockton Springs. the Conant and family. CITY DRUG STORE-READ & Proprietors are still confined to house with meas- Pittsfield in the County of Somerset, and HILLS, to these men is to advise the Division w alter S. Moody, Searsport, to Arthur les. Several families from this vicinity against the goods and estate which were of what should do u. KODuins, ao ; iana ana ounaings in at-'j Isadora M. Graves of in the Chiefs as to they and ball at Troy County of Searsport. Leach is at home from Hallowell tended the Republican victory Waldo and State of do it. This Board of Indian Com- Roy Maine, deceased, in the how to Ida M. to A. hands and of Cross, Morrill, George and will spend the winter with his family Monroe town hall. possession Horace W. Graves of missioners should be abolished at once. Hatch, do.; land in Morrill. said Troy, as executor of the last will and here. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clements and testament of said Isadora M. It knows nothing about the condition and Estella Hatch, Morrill, to Delbert Paul, Graves, for recent $36 12, debt or damage, and costa of do.; land and buildings in Morrill. Mr. Otis Ginn and Miss Anzelia Harri- three sons of Monroe were guests $68,60, needs of the Indians or of the depart- suit, and will be sold at public auction at the Ida R. Presque Isle, to A. E. Nickerson, man of Brewer visited relatives here re- of L. A. White and family. post office at Burnham Junction in Burnham ment. There is much needless machinery land and in Tripp, Swanville; buildings in said County of Waldo, to the highest bidder, and much work done in cently. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nealey have moved used unprofitable Frankfort. on the twenty-second day of January, 1921. a" Ida E et to their household to Bangor where nine o’clock in the '« the Census Department and by the Geo- Marden, al., Searsport, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Littlefield of Or- goods forenoon, the following THE NATION’ i Ralph Guthrie, Belfast; land in Searsport. described real estate, and all the right, title CITY logical Survey, both of whieh are divis- land visited Mr. and Mrs. Everett O’Neil Mr. Nealey has employment, Samuel M. R. Locke, Belfast, to George and interest, which the said Isadora M. Graves OF BELFAST C. in Belfast. several days ago. Thomas and Bert Jackson of Montreal, had in and unto the same on January fourth, Seavey, do.; land of 1 1917, at seven o'clock in tne forenoon, the time The annual meeting Ellen L. Cushman, Belfast, et als to moved to were guests of their uncle, Charles Bennett has Bucks- Quebec, when the same was attached on the original of the City National Bank Fred A. Myrick, Montville; land and ai. Over 100 ort and haB moved into Arthur Edmonds, a few days ago. writ in the same suit; which suit was begun the choice of directors years in Montville. p Roy Leach the ^ buildings and attachment made against Isadora M. tion of other business ; h ouse Bennett lived. is a any Leroy A. et to where Mr. Little MiaB Dorothy Nealey spending Graves in her lifetime: A certain lot or ?l Dr. Johnson Webber, als., Belfast, pare come before w ; ago, originated Mr. of land situated in said ly them, U Arvilla S. Webber, do.; land and build- few with her grandparents, and Troy, bounded and de- " be,aa his household medi- days banking rooms on Tuesd. famous, ings in Belfast. scribed as follows: lying on the northerly side Mrs. C. W. Nealey. at 10 o’clock a. m. cine,—still Thomas W. McCormick, Auburn, to NORTH SEARSPORT. of the road leading from Gerrish’s Corner to Bagiey’s Corner, so called, and bounded south- 1 C. W. WESCOI Marion F. Cook, Winterport; land and F. W. was at G. H. York’s a-'’1 Carleton erly by said road; lands of W. O. Dec. 14, 1920 in easterly by Belfast, buildings Winterport. Miss Emily Evans spent the week end several recently setting up the pumP Webb and Thomas Mitchell; by lands old reliable Ida to LaFor- days northerly The M. Baroni, Lynn, Mass., at her in of Thomas Mitchell and Edward and home Belfast and pressure tank that is being operated My rick; est F. Walker, Troy; land in Troy. westerly by lands of Edgar Warren and Clair Notice in thousands of homes for in- Caution Fannie C. N Y., to by the of the lighting system one hundred acres more or Storms, and Mrs. power Stone; containing ,, Rochester, Mr. Charles Gray and chil- „, ,s Fletck* coughs, colds, sore throats, less. Mrs I Maurice W. Lord, Belfast; land and build- stalled a few months ago. Whereas my wife, dren of Prospect visited Mr. and Mrs. IRA 1“' 1 cramps, chills, sprains, ings in Northport. F. CUNNINGHAM, er, has left my bed and !rtse W m. J. Matthews recently. 3w61 Deputy Sheriff ham ; a« ; strains, and many other Grace Edmunds, Merrill et al., to Mary forbid all persons from One man at least should appreciate the ‘;lj, INTERNAL and EXTERNAL A. Foster, Montville; land and buildings ing her on my account, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Seeley had a joy- * in Montville. Lewiston police force for through his bills contracted by her at ;tK aches and —grippe and son Charlie arriv- H r ills, Mary A. to Archie ful surprise when their other the officers saved HAROLM I. Foster, Montville, arrest the night -'" influenza. T. land and buildings in ed to a few weeks at their home in Belfast, Dec. 10, 1920 Knights, do.; spend him *500. He was laid out at the lower ACENT WANTED IN BELFAST Wanted Montville. Swanville. station, intoxicated with To sell the Original Watkins’ Remedies, Old Penobscot Bay Electric Co., Belfast, Maine Central Old Coins, Old Postage Stamps, Extracts, etc. Necessities and re- Jr sHf to Standard Oil Co., New York; land in Mrs. who has been visiting her *500 in his pocket a fid a gang hanging Spices, Documents, and very Old Books. Childr( Cutter, peaters. All or spare time. Write Belfast deeds). a chance to “go tRi (two brother, Alfred E. Stinson and friends in about, Bimply awaiting WATKINS Co., 58 New York City. J. W. CHASE, FOR FLEU Roy C. Fish, Belfast, to Georgia Au- with a Me. I has to N. him. He escaped fine 4 Gardiner St., Richmond, gusta Medical Lake, Wash.; land Winterport, gone Buffalo, Y., through” | Lewis, of *5 and costs and said it was worth it. 4w51 astof*1* and buildings in Monroe. where her son is now located. THE ROMANCE OF WORDS

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Captain Cook’s expe- WHENdition anchored off the coast of Australia one of the _fillWOMAN SAYS HER l\ first things the explorer did was IS GREATER THAN •fNCI H to send some of his men ashore 5%aRSAND she is HUN- with instructions to bring back flowers (iin m i THE time. specimens of the plants, :• 3 and animals which appeared to of the country. (iking Tanlic I am hungry all be distinctive b;! returned 3nj niv son teases me by saying Two of the sailors ,, enough in the house to eat,” with a beast which had ex- are em- ah E. Paige, 23 Elm street, tremely long hind legs, short CDUSINESS men large 'Maine. fore paws and an exceptionally iF is nearing her three score of motor cars. well developed tail. Cook, who ployers had been in poor health for a had never seen anything of the t ,ne years ago having suffer- i breakdown. Continuing kind, desired to iearn something The of their animal importance transporta- she said: more about the strange j-ouble with my stomach for and sent the men back to dis- tion leads them to choose a car that

,. sntfering greatly from gas, cover what name the natives by to h me to fear I had heart called it. meets every demand—leads them had heart examined even my Upon their return they report- r was what caused me to get choose Buick. The comfortable rid- ed that the nearest they could of times and I was told all come to it was “Kan-ga-roo.” new Buick Nine- one from my stomach. ing qualities of the “At ns one of the men de- ireadfully with my back least,” what all the na- cars likewise kidneys. I had such a clared, “that’s teen Twenty One make when I to the my mouth mornings I fre- tives said pointed hours of recreation. ot eat breakfast and grew animal.” So, when Captain them ideal for lime. After suffering all Cook returned home, he brought awake into the night toss- with him the body of an animal till I became exhausted Buick Service is .; in which was introduced to natural Authorized every- 0 sleep. Finally I got so history under the name “kan- ven do my housework, all where available. ig agonies. garoo.” .Jil Tanlac for me and It was not until a number of iri l commenced getting years later that it was found nos and gas left my stom- that “kan-ga-roo” was the Aus- i ark ceased to hurt me. I tralian equivalent for “I don't any more and my great- know,” which was the reason is satisfying my appetite. that, the natives said this when ,s greater than it has neen Cook’s men asked them a ques- :s and 1 do my housework tion thev didn’t understand! (Copyright.) V ;■! in Belfast by Read & the leading druggists in "1 -u- t _!_ LltSuK 1 V.

: nan lias bought the Stev- THE WOODS i»si: MALLOCH rd, who has been spending BY DOUGLAS ...... Mon, has returned home. k two y spent days recently THE SKY PILOT. ;L. .. lending the meeting of as- js!d5 Oh, that I had in the wilderness a lodg- Skidmore has arrived from ing place ot waytaring men.—Jeremiah 9:2. ; a visit with his brother, THE of the j Skidmore, wall busy city, From BYIn the midst of the market place, .. eie Norton of Palermo spent a Salisbury Cathedral, the Nearby Lane. Y'e have lifted on a town recently at the home high temple, 2S. 1220. Richard Poore, earth on which had to build was Ye have builded a house of grace. (; ,, Wentworth. they bishop of Old Sarum, took off too marshy to bear the solidity usually Amber and red the windows, Sylvester passed a few his shoes, and, attended by a connected with tower structures, and Marble and tile the floor— > in Freedom with her sis- APRIL procession of church and they planned and worked with extreme But I for a thousand i. Downer. weep pilgrims state dignitaries, all barefooted, and caution. Giving to the tower walls the far W. who has been Abbott, followed by a crowd of humbler peo- iglitest possible construction, handing Who never have seen the door. extension on his barn in Pa- ple, walked from his cathedral church the parts ingeniously, and even returned home. leaving W. R. GILKEY & of Old Sarum to a pleasant meadow within the building the wooden frame- Gorgeous the gilded altar, SON, Cearsport. the a little more than a work rri.nment given by the High by riverside, to serve as an additional sup- Pleasant the cushioned pew, Dec. 7th was well mile distant. There and then he the patron- port. builders worked daringly on; Thrilling the chorused music WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT~~BUICK WILL BUILD T1IEM til was realized. The en- founded the cathedral of New Sarum, but when they approached the spire Ringing the cloister through, was fol owed by dancing. which, in but a few years, was to construction they had not the temerity Wonderful thing the sermon, spring from the greensward in the sim- to a uai meeting of Arbutus give it thickness of more than two Grilling the creeds absurd— k the officers ple beauty associated with its newer feet at the and of nine S., following base, inches But I weep for a thousand woodsmen FOR SALE W. name Mrs. Minnie Sprague, of Salisbury cathedral; to en- from a little above the base to the top- 1 e A. Mr Wal- strong Wing, M.; dure as the finest existing example of most pinnacle. SthebestI Ifarn at $2.00 per for Sweat- R, W. P Mrs. Ethel Sher- Who never have known the Word. pound ; early English architecture, says the Within anti without they added Mrs. Clara Bagley, Asst, fly- etc. London Telegraph. ing buttresses. Even then the GOSH DARI® srs, All colors. Apply a t .va N. Miss spire Ripley, Sect.; After the site of the fu- Build me no mighty temple, Ireas. The installation will consecrating began to lapse from the perpendicular, Build me no shrine— ture cathedral, Poore laid the and the jeweled Bcoffee* FREEDMAN’S. une time in January. The Rlsliop worst.was feared when a devi- first foundation stone in the name of Build me a house of worship enjoyed a very prosperous ation of two feet occurred; but since I EVER 16 Cross Street, Belfast Under the solemn pine. DRANK! new members. Pope Honorius; a second for Stephen the careful examination made by Sir of I’ll speak from a rough-hewn pulpit Langton, Archbishop Canterbury, Christopher Wren no further signs of To men of a UTY POINI. and a third for himself. William Lon- insecurity have appeared. rough-hewn race; And, with God’s great I will TUB gespee, first earl of Salisbury, whose What Salisbury Cathedral owes to help, WAYSIDE TEA HOUSE altar on the them yet lav is confined to the house tomb south side of the the magic grace of its tower and spire bring Cordially invites all shoppers in the nave is a of With the Master face to face! city over the to avail t a sc re cold. masterpiece statuary art, it is easier to realize titan to express. holidays them- selves of its Lunches laid the fourtii stone; while the fifth The whole building was transformed (Copyright.) hospitality. Mrs Waldo Shorey went to served at reasonable rates. was placed by his countess, Ela. Oth- tlie architectural -O- ll'.h for a visit with their by daring which had er stone followed, “amidst the MRi>. ADA E. WILDES Shorey, and his family. laying enough poetic insight to picture what acclamation,’' and old chronicler tells Corner Miller and High, next Library. could he done by capping an already Been received announcing ■* ^ 3w50 us, "of multitudes of the people, weep- beautiful, but somewhat featureless MILITANT MARY November 25th at Den- ing for joy, and contributing thereto an structure, hy exquisitely propor- —1 of Mrs. Agnes Newell --.:Tjz=:r■ =- ,■ their alms with a ready mind, accord- tioned William G. Chase of that tower, surmounted by a slender When- Solomon Reliable Coffee. Reliable Quality. Reliable ing to the ability which God had giv- and soaring spire, the highest in Eng- a MAKE YOUR en them.” So did work in the maintenance of delightful, quickly the land. Though constructed half a cen- exquis- Vaughan left last week progress that three altars were conse- inter titan was-young-and ite flavor. Reliable uniformity. Withal irk State where she will tury the body of the cathe- crated in the new building within five tlie tower me. En route she will visit dral. and spire—so refined I'll-bet- be reasonably priced. SKTfSS of the ceremonies. gay, Mrs. Agnes Woods and years foundation was tite artistic perception of these Always Have Superba Coffee in the House. at their homes in Mas- Why the Site Was Changed. builders—were in nis, early harmony with used-to-SIGH M1LLIKEN-TOML1NSON CO., Roasters, Packers, Portland, Me. d New Hampshire. Tie founders of the new cathedral tlie whole construction, in spite of A gave several reasons for abandoning their greater display of elaborate and To-tbinK-of-tbat Photograph ding, Dec. 13tb; the Passa- _ SUPERBA ON THE the structure on the hill of Old Sarum. decorative work. LABEL, TAKEN g is still open, and seals, AT One reason mentioned in the bull ob- ENGAGEMENT SUPERB FOR YOUR id gulls are disporting them- With marvelous grace this triumph TABLE.-wo no tained for the purpose from Pope Hon- smelts are being caught, of early English art blends nave, choir, RING HE M. A. COOK, rast to last season when the orius, dated March 29, 1219, was that and transepts, tower and spire, in an tent was on the ice Dec. the situation of Old Sarnm 5, hilly placed architectural unity that has no com- ALWAYS *HAP MbASURltsCi THb COST dishing. It is reported that the cathedral at the of winds STUDIO mercy peer within -our isles. Here we have Kiddies’ 'eft scarcity smelts are now Shop 75 Belfast. so stormy that not only was it often a church of one TO Men who know what are | High Street, a period and of one de- BUY/ they talking | W cents per pound in the Bos- difficult to hear the words of the serv- as •E'Fl’taHugly. about say Government shipbuilding and ®SarKet. sign, not, in most cathedrals, an now i \ c a new fail line of but the structure became in con- Government have cost the ice, epitome in stone of English history ship operation stant need of Another trouble taxpayers 52,000,000,000 in extravagance, repair. from the Norman on through the ear- Children’s ana Uictl. Headwear, Sweaters, sLARSMONT.” was the waste, graft insufficiency of the water sup- ly English and decorated to COOPERATE WITH THE FARMER ORRIN J. DICKEY periods Most 01 the taxpayers have no standard ply and a third was the most cogent Dr and Man the perpendicular. which to ot what sses, Hosiery Keene has closed her house “Too business I am by gain compickensiou ;'£ of all, the military in the neighboring dome n uman many men, afraid, d Waterville to the win- neooras. 52.000. 000.000 means. This amount ol Insurance spend castle taking all to have failed to appreciate fully the im- r possible pains Seen with effect from the height at money is so great it overwhelms the daughter, Mrs. Kate John- portance of agriculture or their depen- Undergarments Automobile show that they, and not the ecclesias- Salisbury tower is a pleasant imagination Fire, Liability, pastoral dence on it. This has resulted, in many tics, were the lords of Old Sarum. Yet there is one comparison which may sure come in PYTHIAN country, watered by several streams, instances, in lack of sympathetic under at reasonable prices. Be to BLOCK. Phone 316-3 e are very glad to know "What has the House of Lord to be useful in bringing home to everybody J:he broken by some low stretches of downs standing of the farmer’s problems and of before buying. Cordially, loctor in town, Dr. Moulton do with has ties?” asked Peter of Blols the stupendous cost to the taxpayers of and in places luxuriantly wooded; and the difficulties confronting him not only : who comes here their Administration incom- very highly In support of the proposal to remove in bis or live betrayal by '-Bincnded. here and there are places sacred In producing crops stock but the See from Old Sarum. “It Is the also in the marketing of his products. petents. E. the story of our literature. Within In the first Loan Georgie Hall, FOR SALE furnishes the basis of June, 1917, Liberty spection of Rosewood Chapter, Ark of the Covenant in a temple of the cathedral Is a bust with tablet Agriculture much in was floated. The Treasury appealed to next to National was on account of of the business of the country. There Church Street, BaBk Low postponed Balaam. Let us, in the name of (Sod, memory of Richard Jefferies, born at in the to out. mice second fiend are industries which are every patriot country help parlor jntDici.ess of the Worthy Matron, Mrs. descend into the meads. There are many entirely 1 Coate, in Wiltshire. Four million live hundred thousand men, dii r, who sprained her ankle a dependent on it, such as the manufac- and rich meadows and fertile valleys Less than two mites from women and children subscribed, borne kitchtnKsiovis< ago and has not recovered. Salisbury ture of farm implements and machinery, of them were and their abounding In the fruits of the earth, is Bemerton, a village containing the the packing houses, the grain poor, subscrip- p regular of Victor merchants, tions meant for them privations. Others J. AUS71M meeting profusely watered by living streams. flint built parsonage where George and many others; and farm of McKLEv. i W Dec. the follow- products, subscribed more than they could afford Searsmout, 8th, There Is a seat for the virgin patron- Herbert Wnote some of the course play a large part in ALGOLA PILLS poems in transporta- ers were elected: W. M., Paul tion. because the Government had to have the ess at our church to which the whole “The Within the altar rails Neither the business man nor the Regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Temple." money. 0, George Butler; Lecturer, can be Make Pure Blood. For Relieve world cannot produce a parallel.” of the little church is a farmer, therefore, genuinely and Constipation. Hester r|e, Charles modest tablet, T'Ue first Liberty Loa.n was for exactly Dr, Brown l' Steward, Andrews; jiermauently prosperous without the good Gas, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache. u His conclusions as to the situation with the “G Try them. 10c. 25c. At p»ard, Leigh Plaisted; Chap., Julia simple inscription, H, will and the material aid of 52.000. 000.000, or the amount which the druggists. Duane .i. the other. Pharmacal ,rth Charles Cushman; I were lo every sense correct, for among 1633,” the only memorial In Wiltshire shipping transactions of the Administra- Co., sole proprietor, F. O. Bua ^ Treas., Whenever a business man does anything 1103, City Hall Station, New York. See Della English cnthedrals scarcely one—if tion have cost the in Agnes Fuller; Ceres, to “the sweetest singer that ever sang toward making the agriculture of his taxpayers graft, signature on each box. OSTEOPATHIC PHYslCUH id" Martha vie with the set- waste and peculation. Pomona, Butler; Flora, any—can exquisite God’s praise." section more profitable to the farmers, G. L. The men and women who worked and uidrews; K Ernest Sprowl; ting of Salisbury’s aspiring loveliness Within the cathedral, on the north he does something which will help his 30 'lar.ory Crie. saved to buy the first Liberty Loan will High Street. Tel. 320 of pinnacles and spire in the center of side of the altar, lies the body of the own business, because there is not in the have at least au idea of what the scoun- ■the greensward. sister whom Sir United States any business center that H. ALLEN Philip Sidney loved to drels and incompetents have cost them ,W. EREEDOM. The Tower and could continue to prosper independently GET Spire. visit at Wilton, the ancestral estate of in Government and INTO BUSINESS of the farming communities surrounding shipbuilding opera- Without its spire ti.e cathedral at tile Pembroke family, not much more tion.—New York Herald. WBtkins 137 it.'’—Edwin T. of products sell to every faimer 1 Bean the in still a mar- Meredith, Secretary Chiropractor |*" spent week-end Salisbury would have been than a mile to the west of Bemerton. »ut0 or team can *r-’.de. Agriculture give bond Write vel of architectural beauty; with its Wilton that today for information where It was at Sidney wrote MONKOE. Office hours—9 10, 2-5, 6.30-7.30. you c,„ ter. ! tower and it stands as pr'-luc of largest ert Farweil was in Watervifle spire complete parts of his “Arcadia” to please, as Jl nny° fAr-8!i.'ing Institu- kind in world. million ess the of HUMPHREYS’ Twenty users. Dec. Kith. crowning triumph English ar- he put it, “his dear lady and sister, 59 High Street, Room 1 and 2. -t. R WATKINS Mrs. Joie Lufkin has been quite ill at 7 to. ! 1 chitecture throughout the ages. For countess of 7w46p Ill yiiolns visited his daughter the Pembroke.” Telephone 125 Dept. Winona, Minn. ■ home of W. S. Parker. he week-end. over a century the building stood with Interesting, too. are the cloisters^ WITCH HAZE OINTMENT the a stunted central rower. '' low, Then, in not only for the beauty of their win- kless Miss Maude Ricker who is at the £. M. Your spent last week in Wat- came the (COMPOUND) Laundry Work *'|lh 1330. daring conception of dow tracery, but for the memories they relatives. G. Hospital, Bangor, is gaining. Will be raising a tower and spire soaring to a enshrine, for among those wiio lie at For Piles op Hemorrhoids, Notice promptly and aatisfactorily done Special if left with diti; me. Small spent the week-end height of more than 400feet. The bold- rest In this sanctuary inclosed the External or Blind or Mrs. G. A. Palmer attended the Grand Packages may be left at by Internal, my in Waterville with friends. residence, 20 Miller or ness of the idea, and the danger of It, cloisters are people whose names have or in We wish to inform the public that we street, will call Bleeding, Itching Burning. Master’s reception Skowhegan, Dec. for them if you I the builders are doing business all the time and if phone me. nney of Burnham spent a few Inspired with constant n place of honor In the model's rec- Ono application foringg relief. 10. you " :i wish to or sell real estate of THOMAS E. I: tier care knew that buy any kind I _ paients, Mr. and Mrs. E. They the riverside ords of the Wiltshire minster. at 1 ioq Q BOWKER, all druggists we Tel. 103-3 / recently. Mrs. Charles Littlefield and little would be pleased to talk with you. Agent for Globe Laundry I E. A. daughter of Knox have recently been STROUT Farm Agency, amtnar School League gave an KILLING ANIMAL PESTS Send Free Sample cl Ointment to ROY C. Local “O! WHERE’S MY BABY?” of Mr. Littlefield’s FISH, Manager, j,:' merit recently in the guests parents. Grange Room lirde audience. Work of eradicating animals destruc- 2, Odd.Fellows’ Block, Belfast, Me. The blue ribbou for absent raindedness Mrs. Lydia Woodman was in Bangor tive to crops, stock, etc in the United tf47| its Dec. Dec. to see Dr. Clough in to her AUTO I Grange,at meeting Uth, carried on the will be awarded to the young Dexter 9, regard States, by Biological Sur- trucking of all kinds and ii, ; ‘'end their overseer, Charlie eyes and she received encouragement. passen- I 0 vey, United States Department of Agri- mother who yesterday went with her cars the State in Lew- ger to let by the day or hour. I k" Grange culture, and co-operators, in the last baby to the Maine Central station to take Mr. and Mrs. Walter Twombly have Call 114-3 20tf I fiscal year is estimated to have saved fc., J a She desired her R. Medicine Charles «.ij train. baby sleigh Hnmptiaeys* Homeo. Company returned to their old home after Coombs 1 Mrs. Clifford and Harold (16,000.000. Fifty thousand spending C. A. Paul Ray predatory 166 William Street, New York. Garage. I Were inimals were checked and made the necessary k >, the guests of their par- shot, trapped, or poisoned, arrange- the last few years at Pittson Farm, near '• ti, and Mrs. Frank Boynton, re- ind 34,000,000 acres poisoned to eradicate ments, after which she entered the train. Moosebead Lake. ground squirrels and prairie dogs, 132,000 Suddenly a cry, "O! Where’s my The Undertaker farmers co-operating. Annual damage by baby?” startled the other passengers. SICK Victory Ball was a sucess. A very NOTICE these animals is conservatively estimated Baby was snugly nestled beneath STOCK-1 crowd was in robes large attendance. Music Fully equipped for prompt sdfvice at This is to inform ^hildr en it: Wolves, coyotes, etc., $20,000,000; and blankets in the sleigh. It was quick- BOOK on treatment of Horses, Cows, our customers and Cry was furnished by McKeen’s full orches- all times. Iy29 the public that I fOR FLETCHER’S prairie dogs, ground squirrels, and other ly rescued from the tender mercies of the Sheep, Dogk and other animals, sent will conduct the Rogers' fs tra. and coffee were Machine this native rodents, $30u 000,060; house rats baggage handlers, none the worse for its free. Humphreys’ Homeopathic Vet- Doughnuts served Shop winter during Mr, Rogers’ absence in Astoria ind mice, $200,000,00p. experience.—Kennebec Journal. erinary Medicines, 156 William St,, If. y. by tbe committee. 72 Main Florida. Stteet, Belfast. H. L. PARTRIDGE. STOCKTON SPRINGS Miss Louise Shuts came down Satur- day from IBucksport Seminary for the Hood’s Christmas recess. Charles Gray of Prospect became a member of Pownal Lodge, F. & A. M. Miss Doris Moore of South Lagrange Sarsaparilla Isst Wednesday night. was s week-end guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. H. H. Hatt. Mrs. Louise E. Hopkins and Mrs. Em- Makes Food Mr. and Mrs. S. Wardwell have ma Landry were taken into Bethany George O. E. S at a a wide circle of friends who learn with Taste Chapter, , special meeting Wants Lower Gopd that as were Prices of the lodge Friday evening. regret they leaving Sandy- Everybody point last Wednesday to pass the winter Creates an appetite, aids digestion, Mrs. Martha J. Townsend returned the and thus relieves with their children in Massachusetts* purifies blood, Tuesday from a sojourn in Canaan and is serofula, catarrh, the pains and Mrs. Wardwell was seized with apoplexy boarding with Mrs. J. H. Wardwell. aches of rheumatism and gives and forced to abandon the journey at on Clothes strength to the whole system. It haa been decided to launch the four- Bangor, where abe lies seriously ill. The 50 Nearly years’ phenomenal master Alcaeus Hooper from the Stockton latest report is an appearance of gain sales tell the story of the great Yards, Inc., on the morning of Christ- and her younger son, Harold, had arrived merit and success of Hood’s Sar- mas at about 10 o’clock, instead of from Boston. saparilla. It is just the medicine day, Friday as announced. The Hooper is the you need now. Angus W. Holmes and Miss Hazel craft ever sent into the waters of Hood’s Pills help—fine laxative largest Hawes were married in Portland Wednes- or cathartic, according to dose. Stockton harbor, measuring over 1200 day, Dec. 15th, where the groom has em- We’re Kelieve restore comfort. to tons net. Them You headache, ployment in the United States Mail Gar- Giving The schools of the town closed for the age. After the ceremony a reception BROOKS. Christmas vacation on Friday, with the was given the yonng couple at the home exception of the High school and others of Mrs. A. T. Haney, an aunt of the out of the which began late be- Prior to his recent E. C. Tasker is cutting lumber for E. C. village, groom. departure for cause of the difficulty in securing teach- Portland under civil service There is a on Boody. regulations, demand ers so have time to be one of widespread and made up. Mr. Holmes had been the popular Dr. W. L. West of Belfast was a caller Friday afternoon the pupils of the village young men about town. The son of An- in town Friday. primary, and intermediate grades under gus M. Holmes, manager of the Stockton visited friends in the of -the for lower Mrs. W. S. Jones Mrs. Gerry Harding and Miss Elva Ren- Canning Co., he has been employed in part public last week. Belfast several days dell, assembled in Miss Rendell's room former years at the cannery here and at Miss Doris Morrill is visiting her grand* for a Christmas festivity. Exercises ap- Plymouth, Mass. The bride is the Willis of we’re our parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. propriate to the occasion were given and youngest daughter of Henry H. Hawes prices; making prices Monroe. the abundance of gifts which loaded a de- by his deceased wife, and is a young lady corated tree were distributed a veri- of rare The have E. D. Tapley, M. D. of Belfast was a by qualities. young couple table Santa Claus. A number of innumerable friende here and conform to that idea. business caller in town on Wednesday of guests elsewhere were who added who will wish for them all last week. present materially to the manner of children’s enthusiasm. good luck. • Mrs. Lizzie York of Monroe spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Walter|E. All Our Schaffner & Marx and Luce recently. Hart, $50, $55 $60 Suits Miss Ethel Cochrane, Mrs. H. J. Grant and little son Fred spent several days in and Overcoats Reduced to $39.50 Bangor recently. Wm. Kelsey of Knox has been in town Say $35 Suits reduced to $24.50 Overcoats reduced to several days repairing telephone lines $30 $19.50 “ “ “ “ “ from Brooks to Jackson. $40 29.50 $35 24.50 Charles Peabody left Mr. and Mrs. Christmas” “ “ “ “ “ Thu rsday for St. Cloud, Florida,? where “Merry $45 34.50 $40 29.50 they will stay until April. “ “ Miss Jessie Roberts left on Wednesday $20 Men’s Patrick Macki- $45 34.50 of last week for Boston where she will spend the winter with relatives. Electrically naws, all wool, reduced to 15.50 18.00 Boys’Suits reduced to 13.50 “ “ “ Miss Florence Holmes of Monroe was 16.50 12.50 the guest of her uncle, Charles Jenkens If want to Men’s Patrick Macki- you give something useful and $18 “ “ “ a few last week. j and family, days attractive too—what better can find 15.00 11.50 Mr. Chas. Jenkins and family spent you all reduced to 14.50 naws, wool, “ “ “ her Mr. and Mrs. than an Electrical Gift? | Sunday with parents, 12.00 9.50 John Jenkens and family of Monroo. There is something electrical for everyone 22.50 Men’s Sheeplined Coats, j “ Emma 12.00 rs. Kate Mrs. Ames, Mackinaws M Lane, —that will be used and appreciated day reduc’d 9.50 Mrs. Wm. 'C. Patterson ’were Wombat to 17.50 “ “ Mr. and after and after collar,reduced I business callers in Belfast Saturday. day year year. 8.00 5.50 “ A. West of Electrical Household appliances make the Men’s Leather “ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence $25 Coats, 12.00 Overcoats 9.50 Mass., arrived last week to spend home move more com- Lynn, cheerful, “ weeks with his grandparents, Mr. reduced to 19.50 a few fortable, and easier to take care of. reversible, 3.00 Pants reduced to 2.25 and Mrs. Stanley J. Perkins. of Electrical gifts m a k e Christmas “ “ “ Mr. and Mrs. John Boody Jackson, 5.00 Men’s Pants reduced to 3.75 2.50 1,75 who have been visiting; their son and last the whole year through. “ “ “ “ “ “ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stimpson, 6.00 4.50 I 2.00 1.50 for the have gone to Wapping, Conn., Electric <# “ “ “ “ “ winter. Apex Cleaners 8.00 5.50 1.50 1.00 schools B. H. S. and the lower grade Give an “ “ her Apex and you give “ “ several weeks’ vacation. a life have closed for long reminder o' your 10.00 7.50 10.00 Juvenile Suits re- in B. H. You Miss Pri icilla Nickels, teacher thoughtfulness. give her a “ “ “ clean she has a home and mc*"e hour; of S., has gone to Bangor where 12.00 leisure. For the Apex will dc a'! 9.00 duced to .7.50 the position. cleaning about the average home and cave Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Toner have hours of time fo rest or the Xmas holi- recreation. If you decide gone to Bangor to spend to can do so the buy you on easy day. Mrs. Toner will enter hospital terms. her throat before re- for an operation on RALPH D. SOUTH WORTH Ask COMPANY turning to Brooks. for Demonstration Brooks High School basket ball team The Home of Schaffner & Marx Clothes and Castine Normal School team played Hart, Crockett’s a fast and interesting game in 12 MAIN The Castine team STREET, TELEPHONE 67-2 BELFAST, MAINE Theatre Friday night. Electric t ollable Lamps was defeated 18 to 9. A portable lamp from our splen- booming in this little Busi ness is still did selection makes a particularly a to wn. Daniel B. Plummer has opened happy Christmas gift, it is a re- membrance that store in the Plummer block with a full expresses the true spirit of giving because of line of confectionery, cigars and will add STOCKTON its friendly service and lasting groceries and general merchandise. usefulness. A handsome table lamp is really the center of the Mrs. Andrew D. Berry returned recent- Hamlin & who have purchased Young, room. It costs no more for the ly from a week in Millinocket, where her was York’s Hotel, will what formerly electric current in a fine lamp husband is employed with a railroad out- open the hotel for business under the than it does in an ugly one. The i mellow cast the fit. name of the Brooks Inn on January first. glow by colored : shade enables restful THEY reading. a student at WILL REMEMBER ) Bangor GIFTS A first class stable.will be run under the Miss Ruth Smith, These lamps are going fast— Mr. Leland and arrived Saturday to pass her vaca- bup ervision of Young yours should be bought in time to High, Mr. and Mrs. there will be horses available at any time. get one of the best. tion with her grandparents, J. W. Lambert. Just Arrived was held This Week. A big Republican celebration From $5.00 up who the last Thursday night by a huge bonfire on Jesse E. Harriman, joined weeks ago, writes the square with music by a fife and drum coast artillery some he is all went to Union Hall his father, Ferd F. Harriman, that See Our Windows corps, after which cof- Williams and likes the life even and enjoyed a big free dance and hot at Fort fee, doughnuts and fancy cakes. Music better than he anticipated. orchestra of Bel- Electric Toaster by McKeen’s five piece Misses Colcord left early last week for the Last Two of Xnias ~ The Very Special Days and Makes that delicious fast.. Over 300 people^were present golden- for Boston for an innefinite sojourn, and brown toast so appreciated at all" reported one of the most enjoyable j and Mrs. Dawson Brewer have = breakfast when served crisp and i Mr. times of the season. house accom- Shopping.- warm. Two slices at a time with ) moved into the Colcord the use of very little current, the latter’s parents, Mr. and A new serial featuring Jack Hoxie, j panied by big Adds distinction to tabic It will you to visit this store on these two to move any \ Mrs. E. W. Shackford, who are here for pay days. We are going Anna Little and Paul C. Hurst, whom we service. of merchandise was w an indefinite stay. every piece that bought for Xmas and the ay all remember as “Howie” in “Stingaree” trade, only to do this is to price these so that you will save dollars at this was at Crockett Theatre Saturday T. Co. No. 1 Capt. Calhoun, goods buying begun S. barge, store 11th. The title is “Light- at the Stockton Thursday and this week. Some of the merchandise night, Dec. Electric Flatiron arrived yard Saturday Friday repriced: Bryle” and is considered one of the to undergo minor repairs incident to be- ning Blue and Lavender best serials ever screened. Movie fans For a Holiday gift an electric ing run into while towing recently. BATH. ROBES, Pink, flatiron is will also see the following pictures: Dec. especially suitable. It Capt. Calhoun was in town some time PLAID SKIRTS, Plain and Plaited not only helps you to do your 25. Lucy Cotton and Wyndham Stand- ] last winter while his barge was having clothes more nicely but it helps TRIOOLETTE of News and made many friends BLOUSES, Blue, Brown and Pink ing in “The Miracle Love”, do them so much extensive repairs you more easily. SILK Film and the serial. Jan. 1. Irene Castle It saves steps and time. Of all who welcome his return. PETTICOATS, many shades the the flatiron is the in ‘The Invisible Bond”, News Film and appiianfces favorite. Mrs. Eveline George, wife of Ivory M. FURS, Neckpieces and Sets Jan. 8. Bryant Washburn in “It serial, George, an old resident in the north lots of them to Advertise” etc. Jan, 15. Enid CAMISOLES, Pays w.estern part of the town, died at her Woman Learns” Be nnet in “What Every a SILK Blue Electric Machine home early last Friday morning after SCARFS, Green, and Gray etc. Jan. 22. Elsie Ferguson in "Count- Sewing short sickness. She was born in Pros- LOTS OF SWEATERS. erfeit” etc. The news films and the Sew by electricity and you make a little more than 64 years ago, the sewing so much easier and pect se rial are shown every night and a dance pleas- anter. This r.ew of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, MERRY l machine is not daughter CHRISTMAS, folio ws the pictures, music by uce and only run by electricity but is and was married to Mr. George early in Tasker. can portable—you carry it to life. Besides her husband, who has been your neighbors or to the sewing an invalid for many years, she is surviv- club. It is a full size sewing ma- GRACE M. DODGE and chine and does beautiful work. ed by a step-son, Henry of Prospect, THE DAVIS SAMPLE SHOP the wife of For- Grace M. Dodge of Belfast died Dec. a step-daughter, Minnie, Clark. The funeral was held 18 th at the home of Charles Thompson of rest J. Next Door to Colonial and the burial was in Prospect. High St., Theatre. Phone 156=12 Lincolnville, where she was employed. Electric Pad Sunday She was born in Chelsea, Mass., the Heating John H. Gerrish was relieved of his of E. and the late The only daughter Joel heating pad is the only sat- duties at tfie B. & A. station on Thurs- Flora M. and the isfactory way of applying heat to (Sawyer) Dodge greater day by Guy E. Lawrence, and on Satur- the body at an even Mrs. Elmer B. Arnold, who is teaching of her life was in Belfast. For temperature, part spent it by Mrs. Gerrish left is soft, flexible and can be ap- day accompanied at Milo, is home for the holidays. NOTICE For S?le or Rent several she had been in ill health years plied to any part of the to for Brownville and Millinocket to re- body Miss Goldie Sbute was the guest of W. and had been at the for relieve or to Whereas my son, Ralph Clifford, Bangor hospital pain stimulate cir- main until the first of the week when The farm known as the Fred Miss Josie over the week-end. has fully demonstrated the fact that he treatment. After graduating from the culation. Easy to connect up. N. Y. to LaFurley M they leave for Syracuse, pass is fully able to manage his own affairs. place, now owned by Mrs. Helen Absolutely safe. Can be regulat- drawn to j Belfast High school in the class of 1897, friends before to Arthur Harrison has been as f never have an“ ed in the dark, for three heats. Christmas with going Therefore, paid any of his rick, 11 acres of land, mowirni ! she was employed in the facto- serve on the traverse jury at the Janu- bills, nor collected any of his I Fifty ■'" ^ clothing Splendid for the sick room, for Washington, D. C., for the winter. Al- earnings, age. House in good repair j never will. He is his time ^ ries. Her father now resides in Boston warming beds and for ary term of court. given during sleeping though on a leave of absence from the his apple trees in bearing conditio" j porches. minority. and her mother died several years ago. and Mrs Gerrish Pendleton returned last Friday for snia1 railroad company, Mr. Ralph, Dated at Belfast this 17th day of De- orchard. Well suited ( Her was 43 9 months and 14 age years, have scores of friends who labor under from Northern Maine to spend Christ- cember, 1920. Situated two miles from Belfast days. The funeral was held Tuesday at the is to mas with his mother. F"010,’?g|Ip j the apprehension that village WALTER J. CLIFFORD. on lower Congress street. ; (1 j 11 a. with Mrs. Bessie Wentworth m., loae them permanently, and remember- Mrs. Darius F. Berry closed her home reason for selling. Owner on officiating. The burial will be in Knox Mr®’*,rcm^afy | their value to this community no one on Cape Jellison recently and went to Mrs. Jacob Greeley is visiting her present, later can be seen at ing al in the ■ spring. ^Penobscot^Bay^IectricCompany^ takes the idea joyoualy. Bangor for the winter. paughter, Mrs J. W. Ingraham. Gray’s, Condon street, Belfast. CHRISTMAS COLONIAL THEATRE MERRY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ; and can at our ciose by you buy closely store, where you will find every- McLEAN to be desired in the of | DOUGLAS and OWEN MOORE in thinff way furnishings for man and boy at prices Big Holiday Program will make you laugh, and the will DORIS MAY in ijch goods make your friends Sooner or WILLIAM S. HART a line of which will happy. Later Ve have large things make “him* delighted, such as Lets Be Fashionable Sooner than shirts, Suspenders, Belts, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mittens, Lambskin Lined marry he avoided women. in “SAND” etc. Breeziest, freshest j Coats, etc., Ihe Funniest, Later he was sorry he had done so. It’s a mighty story of the struggle of team on the screen. two men; one all sand, the other dirt. Call and see for is yourself. Seeing believing. Once a customer, MAGAZINE.COMEDY Daredevil Jack. Burton Holmes. NEWS. iiways a customer. Yours truly, COMEDY The«e& MONDAY and TUESDAY PI'*rKRT L. DAVIS,y Buys 100 cents worth. CECIL OE NILLE8’ PRODUCTION

The Sons of Veterans Auxiliary will Lynwood B. Thompson has been in have a whist party Thursday evening, Boston and New York the past week on Your Wife Dec. 30th, at the home of Mrs. Maurice a business trip. Why Change French, Cedar street. Mrs. Altana E. Dutch brought to this The Man’s Side of Modern A capacity house was present at the office Marriage Dec. 16th a bouquet of dandelions Theatre Colonial Friday to see one of — picked on her lawn on Upper High street FEATURING^ Ben Ames Williams plays, Jubilo with In a personal note from Dark Harbor for to Will Rogers as the star. There are season you Mrs, Louie F. Ames says: “There is a GLORIA SWANSON jjthe many eliminations and several changes THOMAS MEIGHAN dandelion in blossom here on the lawn of from the le happy- original story. John W. Pendleton. There is no need of BEBE DANIELS THEODORE KOSLOFF Winfield A. Marriner has sold a if real- suf- people going South this winter. They flewmder you ficient amount of Webster-Thomas & better come to Islesboro.” A PARAMOUNT ARTORAFT PICTURE. how much happier Co.’s brand of table coffee to be assured jj6 Mrs. Benj. H. Mudgett entertained at be with'shoes of a trip to Boston to attend their ban her Prices: Matinee, Gallery Floor 25c. iti'j would home Thursday evening Mrs Luther 15c., Evening, Gallery 25c., Floor 35c. quet. When you call at the Howes groc- fit your feet? A. Hammons, Mrs. Lynwood B. Thomp- really cery store be sure to place your coffee McKEEN’S ORCHESTRA AT EVERY jba: son, Mrs. Clarence A. Paul, Mrs. Austin PERFORMANCE. order to his credit as he is now trying for 11 our custom- J. lernald, Mrs. Harry C. Snow, Mrs. Sornuny one of their cash prizes. Madge S. Vinal, Misses Geneva Hutch- us how have told The many friends in this Wednesday fr? vicinity of ins, Alberta W. Farnham, Carrie M | Shirley Mason in The Little Wanderer Lchnvre comfortable Col. and Mrs. A. S. Bangs of Zephyrhills, Greenlaw and Essie Sanborn, her house Florida, formerly of Augusta, who have guest. The Romance of a Girl from Nowhere. fe.: are since we Dainty a cottage home at Temple Heights, North- The Women’s Alliance of the First THIRD EYE NO. 3. NEWS. lied them that port, have received invitations to their DIGEST. iave Parish (Unitarian) church met last Thurs- sixtieth wedding anniversary to be ob- fe feel we could make day afternoon at the home of Mrs. George served on Friday evening, Dec. 24th. A. Quimby, with an attendance of 38. Christmas of North Easton, happier Charles W. Lancaster has W. H. Staples placed an It was voted to send a contribution of $5 Mass.,"! of this county, gives the fol- 1 attachment on the apparatus of the Fed- to the New formerly pay; wery Day. England Associate Alliance in I lowing interesting statement taking eral Bakery Co., now in his block on to help carry on its work of maintaining j a recent article mv,iId like to Main street and is himself exception to propaganda We help acting as classes for the in manu- foreign-born the difference The he had read in regard to this a keeper. bakery was closed several facturing centers. Mrs. E. M. Glidden make very between the labor and material costs of months ago. Mrs. Mary C. Sweatt is the read several items of interesting religi- house: “This last CHRISTMAS. member an oidinary dwelling local of the firm. ous news. Miss E. Frances Abbott gave summer I built a house of 8 rooms, large The Belfast High school has not enter- a most entertaining and instructive pantry and bathroom. I was carpenter, ed the three-county league for basket paper on Historic Boston, showing its mason and painter. I did all of the work ball honors, but will follow out its own pre-eminent place in the United States except the plumbing and paper hanging. It will and its unique in the of all a return position s bookings. play games story It cost of material was the Full The $1,456, Purse with Brooks and Winslow and has an- nations. She dealt first with its politi- was $90 and paper hanging was cal and plumbing nounced the following schedule: religious history, which covers a $30. My time was 630 hours at $1 per Dec. 28—Rockport in Belfast. period of three centuries, as we have ol hour, so if I had struck for a 10 per cent fhe News Belfast Jan. 7—Belfast in Camden. been frequently reminded this tercen- Jan. 21—Belfast in raise I would have netted only $63, in- Rockport. tenary year. Of its founders she said: Feb. 4—Belfast that the esti- MAV ADVERTISEMENTS in Rockland. stead of the $1400 expert Any body of people who will suffer to March 10—Camden in Belf st mated. Before the house was complete- March 17 Rockland in Belfast. the limit of endurance and even death Belfast and towns of ly finished, it was sold to a man who * for conscience sake is a ri. Burnham and Pa- Orrin J. Dickey oE this who has great people; it was be- r<; city, saw it twice every day while j unpaid taxes of non- and when one adds to that the hardi- been engaged for some years in the real ing built, for $3500.” and re- estate and insurance has re- iiood, statesmanship lar^e vision business, a attendance last i .n Bank advertises its quired to There was large cently become affiliated with the Charles lay the foun lation of a new gs Club for a full purse afternoon and evening at the in a Wednesday G. Clapp Company, of the Old country land overrun by savages and Inc., Dutch Garden party given in the Armory V of a rigorous climate, where will you advertises its Christ- South Building in Boston, who are admit- of Mr. and Mrs. find the under the direction liable classes for the tedly the largest strictly New equal of these? She declared England as a benefit to the Uni- that their Charles Bradbury ((family. Real estate dealers. Mr. will acts of religious intolerance Dickey versalist Church. The hall was very at- "• ire publishes picture were not for j represent them in Waldo County and inconsistent, they never and ie week. tractive in its decorations of red Ike pretended to a | eastern Maine. The firm are particular- desire welcome to all nth Co. offers lower green. The Dutch windmills and Christ- wished an j When creeds; they to Xmas Comes ly interested in farming property and opportunity a :n clothes. mas bells were appropriate to the season special efforts will be made Mr Dick- worship in their own way and, feeling ore advertises niocca- by and occasion. Mrs. Cecil Clay assisted i that way to be the FOR EVERYONE WHO dishes a shoe ey to list a good percentage of the saleable best, they were not fitting Mrs. Bradbury with the decorations. true to their mission if did not dis- farm land in this section. they ■ The afternoon sales were very success- ENROLLS IN OUR n for sale or rent. courage all other forms of belief. In Little Miss Phyllis Tuttle celebrated ful. The children of the society furnish- : has young fowl and this connection she gave the of ninth history ; her birthday Friday afternoon by ed an entertainment of songs and dances. tier, for cents. King’s the first a Chapel, Episcopal Church entertaining party of little friends at Tea was also served. McKeen's orches- mpie Shop advertise a in New England, later to become the it's si arrived. her home on High street. Games were tra furnished music for the concert and first Unitarian Church in this country. ri. & Co. offers 20 played and delicious refreshments were dance in the evening. Other numbers CHRISTMAS SAVINGS per CLUB Thus, while Boston began by being in- c,thingand furnishing served including a birthday cake. The on the program were: a vocal solo, j US tolerant in regard to sects, it has become decorations were in the Christmas colors. “Dreaming,” by Miss Margaret M. i Electric Co. offers elec- the home of the most widely divergent We want in it-and in The guests included Olive Michaels, Eve- Mitchell; vocal duet, “Dost Thou Love you everyone your D;- r tmas. creeds. Here are located the Mother lyn Wood, Alice Brown, Alice Sister?” Misses Julia and Audrey id a freedom Coombs, Me, publishes Church of the Christian Scientists, many family-also your friends. Ellen Taylor, Henriella Coombs, Drucilla Chalmers; baritone solo, Joseph Par- ; beautiful edifices of the Catholic faith id ford, Brooks, offers Roderick, Frances McRae, Ruth Foster, quette; vocal solo, “My Little Dutch (the oldest Christian church of the world) It will be a lot of thorses for sale. Mildred Darby, Katherine Pendleton. Garden,” Mrs. Basil R. Allen; Dutch fun to belong. besides being the starting piace for every j advertises its Christ Mrs. Albert D. Mowry was also a guest. dances in costumes, Misses Olive Morse, I new cult and ism that engages people’s Olive Michaels played the piano for the Clara Hammons and Ernestine Webber It is a attention for a time and | big helpful which will enable others to dance and passes away. plan, NAL READERS Mrs. Ada Pierce and and several small children. Dancing She spoke of the original form of Katherine Woods assisted in serving. repre- closed the evening of enjoyment. Mr. ] and others to accumulate for sentative built in you. money that you government up Boston, Mrs. ! friend, may Miss Maude E. Barker entertained a and Mrs. Roscoe Arey catered. J. the founding of the Confederation called Christmas amounts few friends last Wednesday evening at G. Paul, Mrs. L. T. Shales and Miss by saving small by ug millions in your the United Colonies of New England, of her home on Church street presumably Edith M. Southworth were in charge and their revolt from British rule. The easy stages. iur estate may larger as a benefit party for the Unitarian Alli- the fancy table; Mrs. Sarah C. Thomp- statues, monuments and historic spots of ance of which she is president, but in son and Mrs. George G. Wardwell the ways smile Boston to the upon your help keep glorious past in N. It’s so to save that will never reality as a surprise party in honor of tea; Mrs. F. G. Mixer and Mrs. S easy you the minds of the citizens and perhaps Lose F. Him who holds the key Mrs. Joseph Tyler’s birthday. The re- Rackliff the aprons; Mrs Fahy may account for the of miss the of feeling superior- small amounts in from time id, things beyond freshments included a handsome and Mrs. Fannie M. Robertson the frank- you pay birthday ity Bostonians are to Mmpare, supposed have. and Mrs. A. cake which was presented to Mrs. furts; Mrs. Elijah Ritchie J. have good health and Tyler, The long list of authors whose homes to time. ^'lends and be who was also the recipient of a bouquet of Clary the food; Mrs. Arthur W. Morse have been in this city, the magnificent ghts, a multi-millionaire. the candy. chrysanthemums and many po9t cards. educational libraries Charles E. Rhoades institutions, and art The evening was spent with auction. The When Christmas will back galleries and its patriotic history, unite comes, you get a ! guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. girl who present them- in justifying its title as “the seat of Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kot- in a sum all have which will Colonial Theatre at ten and culture lump you saved, man, Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Chase, Mr. learning and the birthplace FOR XMAS 1-hi mas morning, dressed and Mrs. of A social George R. Doak, Mr. and Mrs liberty.” half-hour followed, Another invoice of Made in Maine be like finding so much money. will receive a I. Mr. and Mrs. H. cowgirl George Keating, E. when tea 4nd wafers were served by Moccasin Slippers are ready for your Mrs. William B. Mrs cket to the matinee; McDonald, Swan, Mrs. Elmer A. Mrs. C. inspection. ^sugary George A Quimby, James H. Howes, Sherman, C. Messed cowboy or girl a Also the slipper beau- a sure Charles W. Frederick. Pineo and Miss Annie M Knowlton. “Kreep-a-Wa, Make it thing. tiful,” in greys and browns, at $1.75. _ See ours before you purchase else- uvlton Real Estate Co. , where. Enroll at once. Mr and Mrs. Fred Syl- TIMM’S SHOE STORE c spending the winter in ^ residence on Salmond Tons of Xmas Candies! MEN or [ (Old Young) The and Mrs. R. P. Werner of City National Bank, Belfast '"* FOR THE STOCKINGS! How about your leather tops. Do wl|o are spending the PORE-FRESH * RIBBON you need new rubbers for these? in ihis city. Would you like these tops higher for this ay. president of the Wom- CANDY MIDGETS cut? We are headquarters CUT ROCK work. We have Ball Band and Fire- "' d, wishes to thank all ETC. MIXTURE stone Rubbers. We make over your ‘My responded in new You can- i,; giving 1-4 LB. 4 — old or furnish tops. f,jr 21b. Box, 59c p 1, lie hospital. To date BOX lOG not make a mistake in bringing this • 1 preserves and jelly, 50 Very Beet Quality CHOCOLATES 43c ib work to us. and canned goods, pota- TIMM'S SHOE STORE beets, onions, etc., have * FANCY ASSORTED CHOCOLATES L Mrs. Clay has also re- A Real Gift Box Spec 304 M j ta: *10 from Miss Louise in XMAS SPEC 95 S, An Japan. FOR SALE Ideal The third floor CHOC 55c Christmas Gift Handsome Yuletide Box HOLIDAY has been reno- entirely Sold everywhere lor $1 50 BOX Sold everywhere for $l.< 0 LB BOX TWO GRAY HORSES; weight 2800 lbs. will be continued on the Ages 4 and 5 years. * w MRS. PERLEY Ii ards and the superintend- ALL KINDS BRADFORD, ,i Mixed Nuts 52 Brooks, Maine. an h For Absent Friend— ,b COFFEE I V, ,,:«h school won from the 30c “b TEAS m the game Thursday Pecans Filberts Walnuts 25c For Sale Almonds Cast an as [i Armory by a score of 28 48o lb 40c Value I have 150 bushels of potatoes which I One of Those Beautiful Townsend Hu/nell was unable to will sell for J1.60 per bushel, delivered in Photographs f his recent injury CONDENSED the city limits. Also turnips at $1 per back 1 here with the Brooks' bushel and cabbage at 2 cents per pound (Thsy bring pleasant memories) hit Smalley and Granville Hoff, RAISINS If 29o at Elm Tree Farm. E. H. KNOWLTON f ,i, lonally well for the MINCE MEAT 16c SEEDED Large Pkge at the McCausland for the visi- Makes Delicious Desserts Pkge sale woodcock store 'inaliiie was referee. The NOTICE SWEET ROASTED Direct Co. The annual meeting of the stockholders of Winslow the National Bank will be held at NUT Importing Searsport Edmund P. Brown of this city, mail The Dickey-Knowlton Real Estate Co. I The Third Maine will have an exhibi- lb, Woli PEANUTS their banking rooms in Searsport on Margarine Tuesday, clerk on the is have rented tor Mr. and Mrs. rb, Wicksor BENEFIT STORE Jan. 11,1921, at 2 o'clock p. m., to elect direc- Boston-Bangor division, John A. tion drill and dance in the Armory on *,er-C 10c tors for the and transact P,rb c, Sherman 34o lb ensuing year any on the Belfast-Burnham line during the Chadwick their residence on Northport Friday evening, Dec. 31st. The proceeds Rollins other business as may legally come before the lb if, 3lba. lor 01 10 Main Street, Belfast, Me. QUART Christmas rush. Orrin J. Dickey is avenue to David W. Nichols of Sears- will be used to furnish their club rf, McCauslin meeting, help 8w51 W. R. BLODGETT, Cashier assisting him. port, who will occupy it for the winter. room and a large atten dance is desired. Ir J I

! > Women • 1 1 1 ! : Made * Young 20c. and 25c. i_ „„ ---1 Bright eyes, a clear skin r.n J a t ady full of and health rr -.>• ire ARE FOR BALE IN BELFAST BY HOME-MADE COSMETICS youth THE FIItE her head into Aunt Pauline’s For Infants and i s* stem FLUFFY AND shaggy yours if you will keep yc'ir face. MANY women in order by regularly taking ESSIE P. CARLE very particular With WAS raining hard. Ada stood by a start the sleeper sprang to SOchoose to make their own cosmet- her all the the window with Fluffy In her feet and tumbled out on the floor. Afho by special arrangement has ics that the making has become almost IT Mothers Know The room was tilled arms, the dog’s wet nose pressed with smoke that COLD MEDAL all the time. a fad. The woman who can make her patterns the while the child's poured into the hall, and the blazing own creams knows them to lie against pane, pure, curtains had NO WAITING TO SEND. tears flowed silently down her cheeks caught the flames so Genuine and knows she can get three times and head. fiercely that several pictures were Castoria' the for less than on to Fluffy’s curly quality and quantity afire. A moment was to be sent Into later and the fire for Christmas the price of the article. For Fluffy away Boudior Caps purchased would have gotten over the whole flat Cold the country. Ada, who was mother- Always The world’s standard remedy for kidney, creams are easily made, if one and sent to live with her both Fluffy and Aunt Pauline and uric acid troubles, lb# has a and less, had been liver, bladder Few small gifts are more personal good recipe. The oils would been since Aunt but the aunt did not like have burned. enemies of iitt anil looks. In use waxes are melted in a double Pauline, Bears the and than a boudoir cap slowly But a All three size3. acceptable dainty decided to send the out seeing moment’s lift tn the 1696. druggists, boiler, the waters added and dogs and pet and slowly Aunt Pauline dashed to for tlse xmUEB* Gold Medal on every feor that harmonizes with.the belongings to The news broke Ada’s smoke, the Look the whole beaten as it her farm. no cnitf.tioa and beaten i,: d nrern* style of the recipient. Very simply heart. bathroom and. getting a pail of water, cools, until a light frothy cream re- made with a touch of effective “I take a managed, by making several trips, to THE LHjHEST WOOD KNOWN caps, sults. Powders are to think I will nap, Ada,” more difficult put out the flames. trimming are in better taste than too said Aunt Pauline, as she went to her make. I never advise their mantifac- tired and Recent successful room. to the store for me arid Then, exhausted with the commercial applica- elaborate types that soil easily and are (■lira nl homo Tt is rliPMDPr To Dlir- “Run tion of Balsa wood where cork has been leave the excitement, she sat down in tears in difficult to freshen. If any accessory get this list, but dog here, the front room witli thought indispensable brings to attention if'1 JU. IM lU-Tg-l11 little Fluffy curled be and it is as it might give yop trouble on the one of the of nature’s needs to dainty fresh, this in her strangest products. street.” lap. Not only is it the lightest of all known and other negligee fixings. the door So Ada went out and Presently opened and in less than half as much Fluffy lay- woods, weighing Even a plain woman can achieve at- came Ada. The down on a in the smoky room, the wet as but it possesses as well remark- rug hall, curling up cock, tractiveness in fresh pretty morning floor, a weeping woman with the able elasticity and strength, is unexcelled her pink nose in her shaggy hair. dog while a soiled in her lap, astonished ttie child. as an insulator against heat, and has a costumes, dowdy negligee Aunt Pauline lay down in her room “Why, what on earth has microscopic structure unlike that of any is an abomination that makes the wearer and left an alcohol stove burning by hap- exclaimed Ada. other wood. look common whatever her claims to pened?” “And why is The wood comes from a tree scorched and in tropical distinction. Fluffy lying vour found all over the northern part of South rmy, p lap?” Use America. It is especially abundant in Just a plain little mob cap of all over wha r S Aunt Pauline burst Into a new flood Honduras, Costa Rica, Colombia, Jama- lace with a Atkins of rib- Tommy strap of tears and hugged closer. ica, and Panama. Some years ago the #as A Fluffy bon matched by a similar and a binding “What has happened!” she ex- For cultivation of balsa on another of the West Over rosette over the left ear is one of the Indian islands was undertaken on a large claimed. “Why, everything. When I scale, but was not successful because of prettiest contraptions of this sort, and was asleep the curtains caught fire the natural limitations of the wood. from the stove and set the room afire The tree is easy to cultivate, and there —I would have burned to death had Thirty tears is no doubt but that the wood in any not Fluffy jumped on the bed and quantity demanded will be available for awakened me.” fnture use. It is entirely a second growth tree, and is found only where the “Oh, I am so proud of darling Fluf- land has once been cleared, excepting for fy,” exclaimed Ada. “Wasn’t that a few scattered trees found throughout smart and good of her to do that?” the tropical forests. “Site is the best doggie in the Tests made the Bureau of Stand- Exact Copy of Wrapper. by world.” cried Aunt Pauline as sne wen; ards and by Cornell University show the window to make hot water open to the cupboard and got out a bit of that, in spite of the extreme lightness of for tea. chicken and some milk. “We will the materia], it is about half as strong as Soon all was quiet. Aunt Pauline never of her spruce. The present process of prepar- speak again going away. was and did not ing the wood for market completely sleeping soundly Fluffy must stay right here, and she fc.Btate of l> I'ust ■ coats the interior walls of the cells with know that the curtains were caught shall have milk and HEN H USE FOR S LE chicken for din- rii-Crased. Psutioi! that V.riiiH breeze and blown direct into Small hen hous-; wir fencing; lawn |p' paraffin without clogging them aDd with by the ner every day. Then that fencing; U itj or »oim other suiti bit 5 pretty rug fi hing dory; motor boat engine out adding any weight to the the flatne of the appointee adininisir .tor .,r appreciable lamp. in my room will he her bed every jJ wood. t«on presented by I zz It is thus rendered waterproof They caught fire and soon flame and night." < and immune ROW h ir- it-law f said decsa 3 to warping or splitting. smoke to fill the flat. BOATS WANTED began Fluffy A there was that tnai no bond be r .-f s. It is now used in of very happy party T*o row q..ired id chiefly the making lipht wHi,£ht boats; piano; white is a.m.iniatw woke up. Quick as a wink she tore after the was enamel contained in ihe petition life preservers, ring buoys, rafts and night gas lighted and chiffoniere; flat top desk. p,,^,"1,1 If You Make Your Own Cosmetics You down the hall and into Aunt Pauline's of, other life-saving equipment for the sea. the dinner had been cleared away. Know Their where the still un- Pe.5.ion of Constant experimentation, however, is Quality. room, sleeper lay. Fluffy sat on the sofa while Ada and FA! M LA D BARGAIN Benjamin t. Fuller uf ^ Iiiuiiw lor to act.; t enlarging its field of usefulness. During conscious of harm. Aunt Pauline authority Dona.ti jdu made pretty bows for Two miles frt m nost five seres cleared u chase unscented rice a large office; iortn, ciu d of Donald a,i ! the war the wond was used as filling for powder, on the land with Jumping bed, Fluffy began her neck and praised her as the excellent hay or garden soil, on Nor- iorin, m u to his nan, of which can be for up change the wings of flying boars, to give them quantity bought to bark and scratch at the covers in ton or Perkins road haul to and fi''** I er. Pe best little dog in the world. Easy city itiun presented by Her jama, •• in case the machine half a and to or tint location for buoyancy dropped dollar, perfume the wildest fashion. Then she early crops.’ Great bargain, cash pushed (Copyright.) or Estate of Frank A. Cusl n into the sea. this at home. Bleaches are made easy terms. an. ia;t. ,j best v He. Petition oi Ellen '• -i What promises to be one of the most at hair tonics mixed a home, by good that an allowance be made p ,.r •.. important uses for the wood is in the MODERN RENT druggist according to prescription. WAITED personal state of said deed.-- Balsa is manufacture of refrigerators. Five or six Then one can artistic room rent, hardwood floors, fur Esiate of declared to be purchase jars (»*orge R. Beidti. die •: by refrigerating engineers SCHOOL DAYS nace, electric lights, in either single house or ?lS and bottles and till these with the nnt Fust acc uat pit sen almost a perfect insulator heat. flat Will consider lease and rent ,*a;^ against p^y liberal 'Norman (j. beioen and Ku— At a recent nautical in New preparations, the jars being an orna- Rental not if house is exposition important good. ministraloi s. s York a refrigerator made of balsa wood ment to the dressing table, not a det- Estate of Kuih Dana i was iced at the beginning of the show riment, as most purchased affairs are. ,..t. awHi EIGHTY-FIVE ACRE WOOD LOT York, deceased. Authen and closed. Ten later it was open- v ^dTw>"TtaTpc days Then, too, one can buy e little of a to and aov)R-ttiCttC aerrs of wood in codicil and certificate oi t- ed and some of the ice still remained.— 96;/ a- Eighty-five land North- desired and use it 'THIN'? I of btiiu d with'a expensive perfume, port. six miles from Belfast; easy naul to Bel- prt pel g i0al| Popular Mechanics Magazine. a-iea" of said wni and ecu the merest school girl could make it. for scenting all one’s toilet requisites. tlll-rt fcitly J fast; all hard wood; price very low for land copy -- and or terms if filt-u ami recorded n it Ami one can choose some wood, desired. Fishermaiden toques of double chiffon distinctive Waido and tl.b ?*;■:, 4.4 County enU| SOUTH MONTVILLE with scent, and keep to it, instead of mix- issue to Charles D tiny frills of val lace about the face k jw J“£e TWENTY-FIVE ACRE several odors o' WOOD LOT Kennicut Draper, (hey and a long tassel ing into one indiscrimi- wt'tui «oW. Mrs. Olive Randall is a few weighting the point, |k a- W*Y ^ Ranted therein spending nate combination. Ifc o* W’e have a 26 acre wood lot three miles from Appiicau weeks with her Mrs. in are new and while required from said execu cousin, Sherman, smart, upstanding A city in Northport; good variety of lir wo* d; good hair tonic, a good cream, ihv. petition lor probate i. Washington, Me. coronets of wired lace with a rosette and will sell la: d ar d wood, or wood without land. ::x and rose is piesented said ex-, cu glycerine water, face and tal- Nice location for summer home. Some by a lot of ends at lard Miss Ruth Colby is assisting Mrs. Mar- hanging the left side cum vaseline for in fields and Has powder, nails and good orchard. house cellar. Estate of Marina H ,, tell McLain in the care of her children make the new Russian Price low. Will cap that goes for eyebrows, and a nail polish are all a very and pen .ion fur pr. : j and a household duties for short time. boudior or ic iters it s Lain is. u- I evening wear according to the woman really needs, ordinarily. ciliary she bring ihe executrix W. McLain was home for Sun- kind of materials George employed to construct (Copvright.) WOOD LOT ON TER* S said -()-- presents petition. day from his camp at South Freedom. it. bond be In Swsnvi’le, easy haul to fine grove r-quircu iron :• He a Belfast; has big crew of men working in the tamed in the lur ! As a rule the that of birch, maple, beech ard soft woods; excel ; petition woods and for a winter’s cap conforms to the plans big work. lent camp < r* grour ds. We offer lot, wo* d and natural outline of j Esiate of Charles IS the head, with some can p for just about cost of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wentworth have camp. port. First and final ate :'jf decided sort of closed their residence and are spending contrasting trimming is ! Ickey-Knowltcn Feal Estate To. I allowance by Everett L. the winter with the most Mr. and Mrs. Enoch successful. Pythian Bicck, BELFAST, MAINE Estate of El zubt tb 1 v

Pease at their new home on the Randall boro. First anu ■ The >oung girl with a good profile and final ti place. allowance Elsie B * long chin and j by also the “dolly” type of wiifi the w ill annexed. O. j W. Ripley motored to Augusta, Dec looks well face, in the cap pictured, but ELI.Li. 8th, to attend the State Assessors’ con- j for an older wearer the other is DrJ.G. Jo. vention. He a and style reports pleasant profi- Stephenson A true of ibe ork table preferable. In other j copy session with a large attendance from w’ords while Granuy CHAIS. E. JO all over the State. caps are coquettish on the girlish con- tingent, they are not advisable where DENTIST ; Notice is hereby giver. KNOX K1DUE. ■ the aim is to add to the youthful look of ; appointments have v. within and for their wearers. Court, Porter and Coyt are MN&0N1C IfIYiPIE, ROOM 3 ; and State of Maim: Ingraham sawing Verona Clarke. wood for those who have got their win- l Estate of Charles K, ter wood at the door. Telephone 223-3 j Northport. Juiia E. I executrix December 14. | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. CENTER Vose, Miss Achsah MONTVILLE. Estate of Everett E. V Hal! of Montville spent the Dec. 8th ■ day TO RENT ! son. Harold S. Morton at C. B. Ingraham’s. 14. A Mrs. E. G. Howes is a surgical patient lliqmslivntqgllj executor December co^r/iiCmCS_ ~~as==g Estate of George W. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clement called on at the Tapley hospital, in Belfast. of five rooms below Tenement stairs. L Davis N. P. Libby of Unity, recently. Mr. Emma appoint* Mrs. Thomas Ayer passed away Sat- 14. A. D 1920 Libby had the misfortune to fall and at the Enquire Mi break his hip Friday morning. urday, December 11th, aged nearly 94 Estate of Adelbert JOURNAL OFFICE. Estelle K Millett of Beif years. She was devotedly cared for \ Mrs. C. B. Ingraham, Mr. and Mrs. E. by ministratrix December 14. N. Hall, Mr. and Mrs Frank Clement her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Bickford, and Estate of Lucinda C A and Mrs. Bessie Ingraham attended the her who is over 94. PhOBAIt NOTICES Alma A. Morse of Belfa jj husband, l1 Pomona Grange at Union Harvest, Cen- tratrix December 14, A, ter Montville. Mrs. Mary Edmunds of Morrill, died Estate of Nathan I>. Ros.- ville. D, Ross Dec. 12, in at the interested in either ot the Augustine Sunday, Liberty, tem- To all persons administrator Dti -o-— I pointed « home of her — porary son, George L. Mrs. A man just said, estates hereinafter named: Estate of At bie E Sinin. Edmunds’ husband died thirty-four years fast, Grace A Lord of BO j MICKIE SAYS a few minutes At a Probate Court held at Belfast, in and ministratrix Dec mber 14. A ago, and has been cared for by her four A LINE O’ CHEER for the ol Waldo, on the second Tues- not County Estate of Ada E Swum ago, he would in the of our Lord one children as a mother day of December year a :•>'i only loving could Caivina Hervey appointed | > miBasvua vn - "TO 30Q3S33 &VJT QOVVHs daughters, Cold Tablets in his published | three weeks successively before t he second Julia 1. Frye of Mor.tvilh Mrs. Justin V. Jackson, Mrs. J. W. The Scientists are k-tu' VUROVI& worrying and every Tuesday of January, A. D. 1921, in The Re- tratrix de bonis non Dec* u V»AkM^*. G. A. About the Course of Light, bag, and ^ Wentworth and Mrs. Gordou. Journal, a newspaper published W Potter Some say it cornea in swerving has used publican Estate of oarah ,t. one who at in said that they v- The funeral was held at the residence of curves • printed Belfast, County, port. Cnarles R. hill of On at a Probate Court to be held at | Mr. through the spacious night, these tablets may appear ed administrator December and Mrs. J. W. Wentworth, which While others state ti e Probate Office in said Belfast on the second | Estate of Frau* It travels straight— i as of A. D. 1921, at ten Berjamin j was Mrs. Edmunds former borne. speaks just Tuesday January, ot in the State { I don’t know which is o’clock in the and be heard thereon Worcester, j right, forenoon, in F And what is more I them.” formerly of Searsmont, do not care highly of if they see cause. As long as I can get my share Ernest A, Davis of M<*mv $100 Reward $100 To brighten up the path I tread Estate of Lucia W. Edwards, late of Sears- ministrator December 14, A j From now to days that lie ahead. port. First and final account presented for Estate of Walter R Frer The readers of this will be (Copyright.) paper pleased j allowance by Julia E. Wentworth, executrix. Millard F, French of Belt to learn that there is at least one dreaded * Estate of Albina Pease, late of Belmont. dian December 14, A. i>. disease that science has been able to cure tablets cold for allow- First and fianl account presented ; Estate of John W. Tun in all its stages and that is catarrh. Ca- JANES ance Fannie E. Hart, executrix. of J« by Watson G, Turner tarrh being influenced consti- late of Thorn- a» greatly by “The Pink Tablets in the Yellow Box Estate of Martha A. Small, j W. Turner of Palermo tutional conditions requires constitu- dike. First and final account presented for December 14, A. D. 1920. EAST GUESS. 1 tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Medi LE ROY, N. Y. allowance by Henry H. Small, administrator, j Estate of Frederica F cine is taken and the Boston, Alin. internally acts thru — of GuBtavus O. Holt, late of j ton, Massachusetts. Estate * Jack Spratt ■ Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys- pre- First and final account presented for allowance Boston appointed executr tem, thereby destroying the foundation fers a flat by Gustavus B. Holt and Philip S. Rust, execu- D. 1920. Edwin C. Mar j of the disease, giving the patientstrength His wife likes tors. pointed agent. Qualified 1920, by building up the constitution and as- a hotel COLLEOIOR’S NOTICE OF SALE Estate of Ada U. Gordon, late of Searsmont. nature in its work. The I s’poso I need First and final account presented for allowance Dated at Belfast, in sai sisting doing pro- taxes on lands situated in the town of in the County of Waldo, for the year Unpaid Searsport, Edward administrator. day of December, A. D. 1 prietors have so much faith in the cura- not tell you 192° by Evans, of Belfast CHAS. E JOHN tive powers of Hall’s Catarrh Medicine that 'i'he following list of tixes on real estate of non-resident owners in the town of Searsport Estate of Clifford J. Pattee, late al owancs that they offer One Hundred Dollars for They in the for the year 1920. committed to me for collection for said town on the first day of June 1920, First anti final account presented.for notice is hen that if said interest and are not pre- Jessie S. executrix. NO F any case that it fails to cure. Send for remains unpaid; and by given taxes, charges by Pattee, ADMINISTRATRIX j latter 1 real estate as th-.t s » much of the taxed is sufficient to pay the amount due therefor, S late of Belfast. berhereby givts notice j list of testimonials. dwell. viously pai i, Estate of Clifton Webber, interest and chirges. will be sold at public auction at the Town Hall in said town, for allowance administratrix ! Address F. J. CHENEY & Tole lo, including First and final recount presented appiinted CO., same the place where the last preceding annual town meeting of said town was administratrix. Ohio. Sold all 75c. (the being by Arvilla S. Webber, JENNETTE E. FEKNA ! by Druggists, on the first Monday of February, 1921, at nine o’clock a. m. held) Estate of Addie DeSilver, late of Prospect. j aiMa-es on Real of Waldo, No. of Tax First account presented for allowance in the County THE of Estate and,final directs. HOME TOWN PAPER Nsme of Owners. Description Real Estate. Acres Value by John R. Dunton, administrator. bonds as the law j Homestead house and east fide of land and demands the esiaF- Rev. C. R. Carleton. barn, of against j Eatate of Elijah S. Shuman, late Belfast. the n- How the heart grows soft and tender Mt. Ephraim road. 12 buildings, $260 $7.60 are deeired to present First and final account presented for allowance ar« 5 A. T. Heirs. Lot of land on northwest side of Mt. and all indebted thereto while its columns you’re IA Peabody H. Fair executor. perusing, CASTOR and south of road to of land by Holmes, immediately. Every item is Ephraim road, payment \ familiar, every name For Infants and Children village cemetery... 1-4 $100 $3.00 Estate of Sarah B. Fletcher, late of Belfast. kathki. I you know full well. for allowance Maria Waterhouse. Homestead house, west side Warren Firqt and final account presented Belfast, Me,, Nov. 9, ly^'1 KMIOIDS And a flood of recollection passes o’er In Use For Over 30 Years street... 1*4 of land, $100 $24.00 by Sewell B, Fletcher, executor. (Tablets or while N 1 Granules) y.u you’re musing of bldgs, $700 Estate of Asa Sawyer, late of Unity. First ADMINISTRATRIX.'' On the and weaves about you an Louisa CroBby Heirs. Homestead house, north side Merri- account for allowance by scribei notice past, and final presented hereby gives 1 Is* INDIGESTION imaginative spell. tbew lane... 1-16 of land, $26 $3.76 Fred Sawyer, administrator. duly appointed administratr of $100 bldgs, of Frank L. Tosier, late of Unity. FRED W. PERKINS, lah With or without water: You can see the old home Estate j village once W. D. SMART, for allowance d>' pi Meant to take. First and final account presented in the County of Waldo. 3 again in fancy, seeming Collector of Taxes for the Town of Searsport for the year 1920. by Maggie W. Tosier. bonds as the law directs. ., To be clasping band of neighbor and of A GENTLE HINT Dec. 52 eBtao 17,1920—3w Estate of Albina Pease, late of Belmont. demands against the ;ii QUICK RELIEF! friend and the sa I" relative; for de- are desired to Petition of Fannie E. Hart, executrix, present i«Q Price, 25-50-75^ And their faces rise before you as you’re who has been listening inheritance tax. and all indebted thereto are Holiday-maker NIGHT RATES are messages to God.” “Oh, termination of collateral fondly dreaming about a “And “Prayers ij rtBN MAOS mt SCOTT tk BOWNC idly, to a long story shipwreck: until James C. Gilmore, late of Sears- payment y O’er see,” BBid„ Johnny, “and we wait Eatate of immediately.^^ j « the. little country paper printed feel after they got you out for MAKERS OP how did you asked his mother to them so’s to the Petition of Amoe Nichols, executor, 1929 used to When little Johnny bedtime send get port, Camden, Me., Nov. 9, where you live. of the water?” Ancient mariner: “Not was told determination of collateral inheritance tax. •COTT'S EMULSION n what prayers are, he tha night rates.” —Kansas Industrialist half so dry as I feel at this moment I” ^Patriotic A SAFE TEST. North Waldo Pomona For those who are address to the in need a of North ne farewell of remedy An interesting meeting Pres- for ki ney troubles and 3 few days ago by backache it is a was held with the tollCn to try Waldo Pomona grange « gives us a glimpse good plan Doan’s Kidney Pills. Last Night’s Dreams ide, fflardimf, are strongly in Brooks, Wed. |»a" he 1S> and ls wel1 They recommended by Bel- Harvest Home grange ,, of fast reading. people. -What They Mean Dec. 8. >^carelul Mrs. Charles I. Smith, 5 Cross members of the Sen- Street | The was duly opened with „t and “Some meeting Six successive pf*1., Belfast, says: years I If for an opportunity to ago was in Porter Webb in the good scourings! you IGrateful pretty bad shape with kidney trouble. Worthy Master F. a® informally some of the I DID YOU DREAM ABOUT DRINK- *j was laid up for about six chair.' officers were as follows, which I could utter months and at ING? Temporary V.»'3'heart the end of that time I had to go about Assistant Stew- .scoured way. I am con- on Secretary, O. B. Dow; thoroughly D0 other your silverwareusix Li"31; crutches, rheumatic fever the ar that I am here to-day being cause Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Tibbetts and f u.t of my trou le in the first place. that booze has “gone glim- ards, unusual circumstances, The 51' i-iiii pains through my back and the dream of Ceres, Maude Dow. that there isa det- kidneys near- NOWmering through know that it was '■ me and I and fav- times, you’d Ii3lI,r unmindful killed couldn’t get were clean, ly any ease that were-’ it is to Six granges represented „usition which one can things interesting Ijiffi"•’i from the awful misery, no matter what wi;h one some form of investigate'the alcoholic conditions In orably reported, exception. through i was in. I had such ||Wul ,ept position dizzy spells G. which does not seem Dreamland, “Where there ain’t no Ten After a short business session, H. wouldn’t That’s the we the bed seemed to be turning round and you? way feel &e“"el Commandments and a man can raise a round and my head ached dreadfully. I York was called upon and briefly respond- i body could be more «f05' ,f this could hardly stand the misery. My kid- thirst.” ed for the of the order. it thau am I. I may good ,ve neys didn’t act as they should, either. It is not too much to say that the at this time about the wheat for ii‘n! that 1 came here with A recess was taken during V’late While at the hospital, I only got tempo- situation there is shocking, this and I am positively dinner was served by ; for body, and came which an abundant rary relief finally home and be- and the to at once respect than that drys ought get busy who made greater gan using Doan’s Kidney Pills, as they in ladies of th^ host grange If one could always the realm of shadows. Old booze- ‘“me. were recommended to me. I was sur- sure that all were bountifully served. fortunes to his fighters, now reduced to their political prised how quickly they helped me and taking mem- After the usual social hour, the meet- f ;"s.wuld have preferred my four boxes cured me.” tipple and consorting with their inebri- a citizen may was assembled in the fifth degree and William Tell oflice ated ing, any 60c. at all dealers. Foster-Milbi rn Co., associates in Dreamland only, m or elsewhere in the fraternal greetings. “h' Republic Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. may gather what solace they can from O. W. Lane extended be freedom, the associa- Kr the fact that oracles and soothsayers G. H. York responded in behalf of the P. sense of responsibility '.noth regard as of omen I am conscious of generally favorably visitors. fcwy s here. dreams which Congress holds in in which the late John Barley- Five minute talk—Care and manage- Flour corn in ;ment under our Constitution, conspicuously figures. And it ment of the dairy cow for the winter ■ here I am particu- may be laid down service as a rule that if you production of milk by Frank Quimby. "to the obligations of the take your “lieker” in dreams alone it We play at our house and have all sorts Mr. Quimby spoke in an instructive [■ ., responsibilities begin won't my of hurt you. In fact, it will have as fun, his herd of or do for an P e capacity I shall be manner regarding Holateina One two scourings might An’ there’s always a game when the just the contrary effect to taking it ue Senate’s responsibilities is done. and and his method of feed- flour, but William Tell is not an supper over a real bar. To a Dream- Ayrsbires, ordinary for them as a go Into | e,... jealous An* at our house there’s marks on the He has followed the method advo- flour. So we scour our wheat land barroom—the one now ing. ordinary mean at the same time to wall an’ the stairs only open and cated by the extension college, for the six times, one after another, until we ^ ‘..,ut the responsibilities of An' ma says that our house Is really a there, seeing old acquaintances, Our governmental good fright, say “What's your’s, boys?” indicates, past year, and has proven that the re- know that it is perfectly clean. in surrender at But pa an’ I say that our house Is all if far s not lie any everything is pleasant and convivial, sults are more satisfactory by than right. the Avenue, but in the co- that will Guest you soon embark in some new those obtained by his former manner of We then take off the outside and use rooperation which be- —Edgar hull, speculation or business which will be feeding. Several of the members asked of n a great and truly rep- only the fine, rich inside portion the GOOD THINGS FOR THE TABLE. highly profitable. Should one of these f!’e nopular government. the privilege of questioning Mr. Quimby grain. dream-friends refuse to de- me to the thought partic- join you, the were ans- and inquiries courteously * has been A nice cake which will keep claring that he is on “the water- "“v:- ind. Something spice wered. selections were read Of Pleasing by Considering the way it’s made, it’s not t the senatorial oligarchy. moist a time Is the following: wagon” you will soon meet an old long and Jennie that to be a friend Albert Lowe, Maude Mudgett that William Tell is so clean lt here knows and have a long and pleasant surprising and harmless aftei which the following ques- ;m .ginative Spice Cake. chat with him. Webb, and pure and fine. ■ recognize how essential read: That the Cream one-half a of butter, tion was Resolved, farmer and cupful To dream that you are drunk and ,, ueiess of Congress, par- ! add oue and one-half cupfuls of brown have has a more difficult problem to solve in ■ -senate, in the making of accumulated your jag from Your knows. Tell him—WILLIAM TELL. sugar, two eggs without separating, Dreamland marketing his products than in purchas- grocer c‘..’e; it tonal administration. 1 booze indicates that riches a col- one-half of coffee and two cup- and s today the wish of cupful honors, now wholly unforeseen, ing his supplies. The discussion was and the co- with three :confidence fuls of flour sifted teaspoon- are to come to you; probably through comprehensively opened by O. B. Dow 1 the members of this body in fuls of baking powder and one tea- SWAN-WHITTEN COMPANY making the acquaintance of a man and Sidney Tibbetts and was continued eh begin next March tea- spoonful of cinnamon, one-half now unknown to who will sincere to you put you by O. W. Lane; J. H. McKinley; G. H. mt this request of mace and one-half tea- spoonful in the way of making your fortune. To ... aisle. One can not prom- F. P. D. M. Add the coffee al- York; Webb; Kimball and spoonful of clove. the unmarried man it that m all things with an op- signifies .7. with the flour and bake In Albert Lowe. Many points o£ interest l.ich is sometimes insist- ternately he is beloved bj a woman ot whom he were in a loaf brought out thr remarks of the we may find common pan. has, as yet, scarcely thought, and that and I several members and the affirmative of spirit of service; she will make an excellent wife. But it and courte- Peanut Butter the agreeable Fudge. to dream that you have tasted no li- question received the greater support. ■ es helpful relationship of brown Boll together two cupfuls quor and are drunk is accounted New business was resumed at this lias added yet site side which one-half of sugar and cupful milk; a bad sign. You will soon commit point and W. M. Webb re-appointed the s of fellow service during when a soft ball is formed by dropping some foolish action. program committee of last year, namely: six vears. one-half a little in cold water, add If ,;g no easy task. We have you dream that you got drunk on Clara P. York; Velzora Nickerson; Mary of of butter, reheat until the readjustment cupful peanut water you are going to boast of your and J. Curtis; Alberta Nickerson and Maude after the world tumult, melted, pour into a buttered pan rich relations, and of wealth which ”"'0000*^^ Mi ll asks at we have our mark In when cooled. Mudgett. home; squares partly you do not to see an- civil- possess. Also, Pomona its COOK work of the of W.L. able expressed appreciation other man drunk means that will On Cold Te?s ■ you Days,Hot a sure that the necessity and Nutmeat the hospitality of Harvest Home grange Cereal Chops. do foolish. will inspire us to work something Take three-fourths of a cupful of hot and the meeting was closed with the On Hot Tea. common counsel, to be It is but fair to the oracle and sooth- Deys.CoId cooked cream of wheat, add one-fourth usual ceremonies. Undertaker mother, and to give the sayers to state that these dream In- ; attain the of a cupful of soft bread crumbs, two all of us to terpretations were Many regrets were expressed that one expounded years ne our at ho ne cupfuls of fine crushed nutmeats, Republic and years before the dry amendment State Master Thompson was unable to be its high place among teaspoonful of salt, one-fourth tea- Licensed Embalmer to the Constitution was thought of. present, but all agreed that a profitable 7-.it c-n.s the earth. spoon of pepper, one-half teaspoonful (Copyright.) day had been spent. License 377. 1 cau not venture upon of powdered thyme and one egg beaten now, even though I am light. Mix all the Ingredients together The next meeting will be with Comet Three Maine. Tel. 61-3 mber of this body. thoroughly and form into cutlet grange, in Swanville. Jan. 12, 1921. Beltast, resent administration re- shapes. Place in a buttered pan and THE GIRL ON THE JOB Address of wplcome by Doris Thayer. ■uid have House and Sen- 1 1 bake minutes. Serve with ba- W. F. Evans. Election and iti them fruit- twenty Response by making ~ ■ rolled iu flour How to Succeed—How to Get wasted months. There nanas cut in quarters, E installation of officers. A program will in hot * E Ahead—How to Make Good E ue done and we have al- and fried fat. be presented if time permits.—Clara D. '■ of that I should delay JESSIE ROBERTS York. Smalley’s recognition that there Chocolate Mocha Cake. | By | s iniiiiiiiiiiimimmiimimiiimiiiiiimiiin to serve, but precious Mix as usual the ingredi- following “To whom shall I to advice on ROCkLAND.CAMDEN for service to our com- go get TEA ents : One-lialf cupful each of butter, THE JOB ABOVE YOU how to succeed in life?” and BELFAST brown white sugar and molasses, to some one who has the Mr. President and Sen- sugar, “Go failed; one ounce of melted chocolate, two egg successful people are too busy to talk.” Sold Dealers in this ■'ion of my regret that IS perfectly legitimate for you to by Neighborhood AUTO £ l t ) beaten one-fourth of a cup —Boston Transcript. n this floor and in com- yolks light, ITbe keeping an eye with a view to Thurston & O’, Kingsbury Leave H >£el R E. cream. Cover and pack to jJJ' public Gould of Dixmont whipped the firm, clippings from a large num- 70$ trates without rubbing. All Lyman Stevens become firm. 1WISHthat I have said my marble recently. ber of papers, and to leave these on $1.40 druggists have it. vr has been visiting his his desk. It occurred to her that he business on High Street to ! 1 L for the Sandwiches. Morton, past Spanish lost a good deal of time in running CASCARA C. A. Bruce, but have not sold bowl ‘QUININE a small j Put into chopping over these slips. She began arrang- ■L Sloa FOR AND my GRANITE SHOP on BRIDGE from Chase who has been ; twelve* anchovies wiped free oil, ing them according to topics, and she Wkjdpgrij;. Lneo has arrived home i two of capers and four hunch of La STREET, or gone out of business tablespoonfuls fastened to each clippings a i Liniment Colds, Coughs Grippe or five branches of fine, | parsley; chop resume of their contents carefully i as has been I am now of fa——■ reported. Frankfort closed a ! then pound with a pestle, adding rnean- made. It wasn’t much perhaps, but ; Neglected Colds are Dangerous term of school at the of devoting my whole attention to i while half a teaspoonfui mustard, looked to that He no “geiiec loth. it good employer. Take chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. the and rv one tablespoonful each of oil and vine- his on that woman. quarrying manufcturing Uj. I kept eye young Breaks a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Morton is spending a of two up gar and the hard cooked yolks She had aroused his interest. in of You will find her Mr. Grippe 3 days—Excellent for Headache granite. always grandparents, When all is mixed to a smooth | eggs. Presently she suggested the feasi- 8 b Batchelder. Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic something doing here and a varie- I paste spread upon buttered bread; of a small Morton has bility issuing pamphlet Laxative—No in Hill’s. it.,R purchased whites of Chinese Opiate ty of finished work to select from. with the eggs made of Items from these noer lot in Thondike and is j sprinkle up clip- sand- lj there. j chopped fine and press together pings, a monthly record of what ap- Necklaces ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT B v who wich fashion. in the prints that was teaches in Bel- j peared public Pendants li.... 1|:'g her vacation with her most to the point. The idea was in i Mrs. W. L. Boyd. adopted and worked well. Lace Collars Lari Ricker will be A. S. pleased A girl like that does not stay down. Fans HEAL, s Mr. Ricker has 102.0 gaining. (©, 1920, Western Newspaper Union.) She is now private secretary and ad- to his home lor three Waist Patterns vertising manager to that employer, Bridge Street, Maine The Kitchen Bolshevist. Belfast, v Corner closed Dec. 10th at an excellent salary. And she will Centerpieces “Are you a parlor bolshevist?" vacation. Miss Merle go farther. Sets In- Lunch '■ “No. The humbler phases of life 20, taught the fall term You don’t need to be a grind and a 'a terest me. The lettuce sandwich and Mats, Etc. Kiano for the winter term. Irudge to do your work so well that Expert Tuning the cup of tea are no inducements. 1 you will be taking the Job above you For Christmas Presents, and GIRLS’ CLUBS am attention to the kitch- Repairing directing my is soon as it is vacant—or can be have Call and see them. en, where they really something do need to be INCUBATOR^, LLOYD D. ■al created. You interested MsKiSN,,. League of Girls' Clubs is to eat.” ■ in what you are doing to be Pally through the terri- now, ■ SUE M. PARI RIDuE BELFAST, MAINE. to its t0 Ohio. Among its j ready develop possibilities, to ASSURE BIG HATCHES Phone 126 4. 41tf AMV L. aculeate the best use of “My daughter practices five hours a see the relationship between what WILSON. “‘Li said Mr. Chicks to develop the idea of day,” Cumrox. you are doing and tbe work of the or- Strong, Healthy Girls from ! she will become a lb years up “Surely great ar- ganization as a whole. It is work d IS a ! tist.” Chicks That Live and Grow Slrictly non-sectarian without interest and -h done hope that the caste ; “I hope so. Anyway I she’ll Incubators all sizes built to S. C. system has no hope is hard. It leads nowhere, and it is Belfast Bank QUEEN Pattee, VI. 0., f soon far Savings :: supporting and is organ- get enough along to join a musi- last for years. Doubly insulated. Loss of cal boring. Keep alive in the job you are Notice «»"> upwards, and is not union and strike for shorter hours.” is hereby given that Savings Bank heat impossible. Every improvement that In. work. —Washington Star. Book No. issued this has Masonic Icmple, Room 6, v_^‘■'■'-'lement (Copyright.) 12,279, by bank, improves -O-— been lost and application has be:n made for BUY FOR RESULTS BUY A QUEEN For Scorched Garments. a duplicate book according to laws regulat- Catalog and Booklets on request. Write today. Residence at 45 High Street. ing new books. Hold the stain left by too hot an issuing AWhitney Co Poison" Telephone 338-2 40 Iron under running water for a few FULLER C. WEN 1 WORTH, _Kendall minutes and it will Quickly disappear. Treasurer. Belfast, Dec. 8, 1920.-3w51 The Fraternities Hea'th 1 S from the CHICHESTER PILLS ^etterhealtli A pulpwood operator eastern who doctor will tell part of the State was in Bangor re- and Accident Asso. Trucking s ua 1-eoM-ver a uuutona onM/Jla you that poor health often starts k 1'IIU in Red and Sold mettUnllV cently, reported a sharp decline in prices boxes, sealed with Blue upset of etomach and Dr. A. M. I am prepared to do all kinds of truck- Q RlbboaJ j liver. You know the prevail- of spruce wopd. He exhibited contracts Lothrop Buy your protection in the Fraternities 't§ Take no other. Bor of roar ▼ a '"ms Furniture and • W Dranrlat. Ask forCIII^mmfl and the very first thing to do is to relieve the made with a pulp company in October at the leading health and accident associa- ing. piano moving f DIAMOND BRAND PlUAfall (18.50 a cord for rough wood and (28.50 specialty. Leave orders at the stable, I yean known as Best, Cafest, Always Re^ehiC »>y wallowing a convenient bit of but tion in Maine. .';V~ physic for and said that today he could DENTIST SOLD BY a ^ peeled, corner of Main and Cross streets, and they DRUGGISTS EVFfcWQi. thoroughly good and scientifically prepared not get mors than (12 or (13 a cord for CHARLES S. TAYLOR Agent, | will receive prompt attention. >• while the price of peeled I8tf Havford Block. Me. The standard remedy for years is that pure rough, wood, Belfast, rj not long ago as high as (30, is down to Colonial Theatre Building Telephone connection. °°d” endorsed thousands of Maine “T Medicine, by (19 to (22 a cord. On future SURETY contracts, GET INTO BUSINES"—Watkins’ 137 W. W. BLAZO & ":"i: of whom you know. It has helped them; it Cl it is to be expected, wages will be reduc- TELEPHONE 336-3 27tf SON, products sell to every farmer. If you 1 benefit ed to correspond.—Bangor News. 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. you. q own auto or team can give bond. Write BD1MDS ll where can 'c'3 ln a 50 today for information you get cent bottle,. Ask or send WANTED your dealer, ^ Children Cry |" territory for selling products of largest Wanted Why ask your friends to take the risk! sample to the “L. F.” Medicine Co.. Portland, Me. ( FURNISHED RENT for family of two, institution of kind in the world. Twenty Let the National ’Snrety Co. bond von £ FOR FLETCHER’S A GOOD HORSE—weig it about 1200. j or a few furnished rooms. No children. million users. J. R. WATKINS CO., CHARLES S. TAYLOR, Local Asent, CASTORia Inquire at Journal office. Dept. Ill, Winona, Minn. 4w51* roy h. sojr.rvi) Hayford Block, Beltas}, Maine, Christmas Greeting—1880 Several neighbors and friends of Mrs. Jennie Boulter made a bee Tuesday and (To Percy A. Sanborn) cut and hauled her some wood, for which BY EDWARD O. THORNDIKE she is very grateful. Where Christmas Dear Percy: Time’s slow-rolling canvas PRICE CURRENT. here BELFAST Brings to the light another Christmas Corrected Weekly for The Journal. Day. 1 PRODUCE MARKET PAID PRODUCER The bells that ring out peal on peal, Gifts Abound The crunching snow beneath each has- Apples, per bush, Hay, $30 00a35 00 tening heel, 75a 100 Hides, 14 7 Revive such scenes as in my memory Beans, pea, Lamb, 30 stay— Beans, y. e., H Lambskinsl 25a 1 50 SOME Some sad, some happy, and yet all are, utter, 50a 55 Mutton, 20 H. LOCKE & SON dear. Beef, gides, 14a 15 Potatoes, 1 00 are Round merchants about their J. Beef, f. q., 13al4 Hog, 20 complaining Xmas The why and wherefore sure 1 cannot Cheese, 36 Straw, 20 00a24 00 Announce their Holiday stock tell, Chicken, 50 Turkey, 26a32 trade—-Some people are complete. But mostly are they linked with thoughts Calf Skins, 40 Tallow, 2 complaining of you. Duck, 35 Veal, 22 about Xmas prices. one Your face is foremost in the crowding E gs, 80 Wool, unwashed, 40 Possibly answers throng; Fowl, 40 Wood, hard, 8 00 the other. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, The incidents of our acquaintance long— Geese, 32 Wood, soft, 6 50 The sun that the winds that soft- shone, RETAIL MARKET ly blew, RETAIL PRICE and Silver Plated Goods 35a38 2 20 We have no reason to as our Sterling Are now before me as if by a spell. Beef, corned, Lime, complain, Decem- Butter, salt, 18a32 Oats, 74 “True love is rare, true friendship rarer ber Christmas is the best time to get a start on a Corn, 1 10 Oat Meal, 7 sale slips so far, show the still,” Cracked corn. 1 10 Onions, 4 biggest Xmas new of table silver. Has been well said by someone in a song. beautiful pattern Corn meal, 1 10 Oil, kerosene, 24a25 business we have ever Am I deceived, if this for us I claim, 40 Pollock, 10 experienced. Just one That I to and to the same Cheese, you you me, Cotton seed, 2 60 Pork, 25 Will ever life be ne’er so did it— LOW be, though long, Cranberries, 17 Rye meal, 8 thing PRICES. It is Nor nor absence shall the affection very space Clover seed, 75 Shorts, 2 10 A Fine Line ot FOUNTAIN PENS kill. to us j Flour, 12 50al5 00 Sugar, 11 gratifying that people have responded H. G. seed, 9 00 Salt, T. L, 0 00 Not friendship born on bloody battle- THE LEADING MAKES. 22 Sweet potatoes, 10 so to our field, Lard, generously efforts in this direction In marts of trade, or nursed by mutual crime, DIED. or Now there are No selfish aim in this have you I. only two days left to do your Wallace Nutting Calendars for 1921 It grew in pleasant talk, in jollity, ALDEN. In Brooklyn. N. Y., Dec. 14, and meriy joust Xmas j Strange-ending prose, Edward Aider, formerly of Belfast. buying. Read carefully the IALSO of rhyme, DODGE. In Lincolnville, Dec. 18, Grace following And sports which human nature’s frailty Matilda Dodge, formerly of Belfast, aged and see the low we yield. 43 years, 9 months and 14 days. remarkably prices are Interior Photos for Old Colonial Homes, Ford. In Mass., Dec. 14, So thank I fate for this, that though Brockton, quoting on very desirable Xmas henceforth, Ibra R. Ford, formerly of Belfast, aged gifts. Better 36 The el bing tides of fortune from us flow, years. come In still, in and look them over can were— Stephenson. Dec. before Views of Maine and the White Mts. I recall the happy times that Belfast, 20, you Sawyer’s Nature’s rich revelations, when with her Mrs. Vienna M. Stephenson, aged 54 6 months and 19 do final Xmas j We held communion, and when, soft and years, days. your shopping. low, She whispered us the secrets of the L_ OUR WINDOW earth. the muses their lent, Is but an index of the beautiful goods within. And, too, approval Though I a novice was, compared with A HEALTHFUL you; We will gladly lay away goods you may I could appreciate, if not employ any The pencil deft, the violin’s tones of joy, Xmas. Call in. no jj select for Positively trouble The brush that stole tints from the rain- HABIT to show goods. bow’s hue, The play on words that with your pathos Protect your vital forces bient. and build up your re- H. LOCKE & SON, So send I greetings this clear winter J. JEWELER, with a little j night; sistive-powers MEN’S and WOMEN’S District Watch Inspector M. C. R. R. And as you sit before the crackling BEAUTIFUL WIG- blaze, WAM | Fill with the sparkling wine the Christ- HOUSE SLIPPERS mas cup Full to the brim, and as you lift it up, SCOTT’S Mrs. Drink to the absent and happy days, I Curtis, Harry Perry, Mrs. C. N one, SEARSPORT. That grow in sweetness as they pass Meyers, Mrs. William Goodell. Mrs. J. j from sight- w- Mrs. N. F. TWO ; Black, Mrs. Fred Barge Exeter is at the dock with coal Gilkey, Mrs. EMULSION Burr, Joseph Sweetser and Miss Old Faimeis’ for the B. & A. road. | The Almanac has just Sally Dow. made its regular annual visit to the discharging and thrice after meals. Steamer Ruth finished Journal office. Although it was born daily A real jolly old fashioned Christmas for Norfolk. 129 jearsagoand has the wisdom which 1 ens of thousands NINETEEN sailed Friday tree and frolic will be given the children Ma is gained by age and experience, it is WORTH A THIRD Mrs. I. H. Havener and daughter ry of the that MORE Congregational Sunday school even more vigorous than it was in its daily prove on a Friday in Bangor shopping life and is to live at least a spent Friday, Christmas Eve, at the church 1 early likely taking Scott's trip. vestry. a couple of centuries longer. Arrangements have been made Emulsion is a left Saturday to spend to have Burto.i Bailey Santa Claus and on present, ac- Walter Carter has ir cvtd his family the Christmas holidays with relatives in count of his healthful habit having numerous from H. A. Shibles’ rent to his new engage- & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. N. H. ments for that road. Portsmouth, evening he will be on home on the station I^jcott hand Mrs. Lilia Blee returned last Thursday early. All of the children of the with rela- parish and those from a visit of several weeks who have no other church home Collector’s Notice of Sale tives in Jersey Shore, Penn. are invited, and parents, older brothers and STATE OF MAINE Capt. Saunders, sisters and friends are Steamer Ripogenus, Unpaid taxes on lanr’s situated in the City of Belfast, in the County of Waldo, for the year invited too. There will be arrived Saturday morning with coal from a tree, music 192C. and list of taxes on estate of non-resident owners in the of the Great Northern games; in fact, the merriest kind of The following real City Belfast, Norfolk, Va., for for an for the year 1921', committed to me for collection said city, on the fifteenth day of July. evening for little foiks. Those in Paper Co. : 1920, remain unpaid; and notice is hereby given that if said u-xes, interest and charges, are charge are Mrs. Elbert Mrs. not previously paid, so much of the real estate taxfd as is sufficient to pay th amount due R. who for several | Monroe, RIGHT WHEN YOU NEED THEM! Donald Russell, f red th erefor, including interest and charges, will be sold at outlie auction at the office of the City I Smith, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. months has been employed by the North- Sweetser, Clerk, in the Memorial Builcing in said city, on the first Monday of February, \920, at nine Wi|liam Mrs. a. m,: N. has ar- Parse, Elizabeth Whittier o’clock, way Motor Co. in Albany, Y., j MEN’S AND WOMEN’S and the class of young girls. Owners Description of Property L'iv. Lot Acres Tax rived home. Percy L. Aiken. Land on Fast side of Court St. at south end. 1 40 3 4 $5 30 The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist Schools in town closed Friday for a Lily A. Baker. Lot on S, E. Corner of Congress St. and Brad- church held a very successful bury Sr.; bounded N. by Bradbury St; E. COMFY SLIPPERS vacation. Miss Helen Brown before by two weeks’ Bradman; S. by City of Belfast, and W. by Christmas sale at the church vestry last of the intermediate school will spend her Congress St.. 1 39 14 10.60 Thursday afternoon from 2 to 5. Sarah E. Bond. Land and on W Eideof road; her home in Lincolnville. Things buildings Bangor vacation at bounded N. R. B. were disposed of quickly and the mid- by Stephenson; E. by hign- by S. by Colson. 1 29 3 35 00 Miss Rilla Carlon left last Thursday dle of the way; afternoon and on N. corner of Per- ONE practically every- Mary F. Frye. Land buildings W. for N. Y., where she will spend kins’ road and bounded Hartsdale, thing was sold. The fancy table was" Northport avenue; winter as the guest N. by Effie and Clarence Cilley; east and the remainder of the presided over Mrs. N. by F. Atwood and south by highway. I 50 2 37 10 Prof, and Mrs. Gerry Calkins and of Mrs. E. .. W, Gilkey. Aprons were sold Wi nnifred G. Kerwin, Land bounded by Lot 25 and Bangor road. 3 25 12 7 95 28 16 family, by Mrs. Melvina Hichborn and Mrs. SIXTY-NINE Emma F. Whitten heirs. Land being S. E corner of Lot 26 in Div 2; school basketball team Shepard Shute. The table was bounded N, Lottie E. Staples; Searsport High candy in by Crosby; by All colors, best worth a S. by lot owned by City of Belfast, and west quality third more, has two victories to their credit already charge of Miss Vivian Vincent and Miss by Shaw.. 2 26 6 5.30 The trip Lucie Carr. Cooked food and things look very bright. was dispensed 3w62 EDMUND WILSON, Tax Collector to Castiue last Friday was made in a by Mrs. George Towle and Mrs. Charles motor boat, the boys returning home af- Clark. Towels were sold by Mrs. Sum- PARIY ter the game. ner Small and Mrs. J. R. Davis, and pil- Collector’s Notice of Sale of Lands of Non-Resident Owners; OVERSHOES low cases by Mrs. Eva STATE OF MAINE Capt. and Mrs. Harry Perry arrived re- Cunningham and Mrs. J. F. Eames. Small decorated Unpaid taxes on lands situated in the town of Burnham, in the County of Waldo, for the year Extra cut warm cently from Bath, where Capt. Perry’s 1920. high (12 buttons), Christmas trees adorned the Mrs. command, one of the steamers of the tables, The following list of t8xes on real estate of non-resident owners in the town of Burnham E. W. Gilkey and Mrs. Livona Williams aforesaid, for the year 1920, committed to me for collection for said town on the fifteenth day white fleece not most Texas Oil is on dry dock for a few lining, clumsy like Co., of 1920, remain and notice is that if said taxes with interest and having charge of the decorations. A May, unpaid; hereby given days at the Texas Co.’s y ard. Mrs. Perry charges are rot previously paid, sq much of the real estate taxed as is sufficient to pay the but large sum was cleared. due interest and will be sold without further notice at overshoes, well A has taken two trips wi h her husband to amount therefor, including charges, dainty, fitting. public auction at Town Hall in said town, on the first Monday in February, 1921, at nine Texas and return and she will spend the m. EDWARD ALDEN o’clock a. splendid present to any woman. Better Amount of Tax Due remainder of the winter in Brooklyn, N. Name of Owner Description of Property Including Interest and Charges Edward a former is THREE Y. Alden, Belfast law- Heirs of William Basford. Real Estate... $ 195 still,our price NINETY-FIVE, yer, died at his 593 E 19th Everett E. Real Estate. 16 20 Dickerson director home, street, Libby. Miss Louise Leib, Archie Bickford. Real Estate... 46 60 instead of Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 14th. He was the $5.00. of at Glen Eden A. L Green. Real Estate 115 00 physical training School, last of | the children of Hiram Orlando Ollie Real Estate. 1 70 Stamford, Conn., is spending the Christ- Gerald, and Emily (Bingham) Alden and lived W. C. Hunt. Real Estate. 12 40 mas holidays at the home of her aunt, C. E. Real Estate. 10 50 many in Libby. years what is now the Mrs. Al- Real Estate. 4 80 Mrs. John M. in South Ber- Ada Davidson, Burleigh, bert Real 8 C. Burgess residence on Church Charles Twitchell. Estate.'. 60 wick. Mrs. Ellen Leib, who has been Nathan Weston. Real Estate. 6 70 street. His first wife was Adelaide, a -Bowden. Real 12 40 the guest of relatives in North Adams, Estate. daughter of Capt. John Cousens of Bel- A. H. Bennett, Real Estate. 39 00 SReSiimmore Mass., for several months, has returned Clyde Smith. Real Estate. 77 00 fast. A son by this marriage, Carlos to South Berwick and will spend the re- W. R, and George Whitten. Real Estate .. 1 96 Coolidge, a prominent New York D. M. Susi. Real Estate. 241 36 her lawyer, mainder of the winter with sister, Patrick Cody. Real Estate. 153 00 survives. Nov. 15, 1887, he was married □ Mrs. Burleigh. A. S. WATSON. at to Thompsonville, Conn., Miss Agnes Dec. 1920—3w62 Collector of Taxes of the Town of Burnham Anchor O. E. has elected 20, Chapter, S., Ronald, who survives him. In former the following officers forthecoming year: years Mr. Alden frequently visited here, Matron, Mrs. Agnes Gilkey; Worthy but their last visit was to attend the Collector’s Notice of Sale Cf Lands of Non-Resident Omers William Parse; Associ- Worthy Patron, funeral of his sister, Mrs. Mary Alden STATE OF MAINE ate Miss Lillian Runnells; Con- taxes on lands situated in the town of in the of for the Matron, White, who died several Mr. Unpaid Palermo, County Waldo, years ago. 1920. ductress, Mrs. Annie Mortland; Associate Alden is year very favorably remembered by The following list of taxes on real estate of non resident owners in the town of Palermo, WALDO SS. In Court of Probate, held at Mrs. Ella Sweetser; Secre- to me town on the 29th on the 14th of Conductress, the Belfast associates of his earlier life. aforesaid, for the year 192o, committed for collection for said day of Belfast, day December, 1920. taxes with Isabel A. executrix of the will of Collector’s Notice or On* tary, Mrs. Louise Fletcher; T reasurer, April. 1920, remain unpaid; aid notice is hereby given that if said interest and Nutt, Frank- Sale of Lands of Non-Resi±: charges are not previously paid, sc n uch cf the leal estate taxed as is sufficient to pay the lin B. Nutt, late of Freedom, in said County, Mrs. Elizabeth Goodell. Other officers SOUTH amount due therefor, including intireEt end charges, will be sold without further notice at deceased, having presented her second,and STATE OF MAINE MONTVILLE. auction at in same the final account of administration of said estate are appointive. Installation will take public the Brauch Mills Grange Hall, said town, (the being place where 0n lBnda 8‘tuated in the town of iu the the last annual town meeting of said town was on the first Monday of Febru- for allowance. Frankfort, Couii>> place in January. preceding held) UnP1920taXeS O. W. Ripley was a business caller in ary, 1921, at nine o’clock a. m. Ordered, that notice thereof be three The list of given, following taxes on real estate of non-resident owners friends of Mrs. Andrew Name of of No, Tax on Real weeks in The Jour- for the Searsport Belfast Saturday. Description successively, Republican aforesaid, year 1920, committed to me for collection for said t Owner. Acres. Value. Estate, nal, a newspaper published in Belfast, in said 1920, remain Munkewitz (Miss Jeanette Salvage) will Real.Estate. April, unpaid; and notice is hereby g ven that if sail’- J. Q. the master W. H. Blake. W. W. Pullen farm... $200.00 $ 9.80 County, that all persons interested may attend are not Adams, elect of So. charges previously paid, so much of the real esta e taxed be interested to learn that she has been Eva bounded On land of E. H. at a Probate to be held at Belfast, on the amount due Montville is in Cbadsey.Farm N.by Foster, Court, therefor, including interest and will be sold wt Grange, Lewiston this and New 11th of and show charges, since last fall on a with her W. S. Jones, Cemetery; E by town jday January next, cause.if public auction at K, of P. Hall in said long trip week town, on the first Monday in 1- in attendance on the State Grange. road, land of E. H. Foster and Audbury, Ste any they have, why the said account should a. m.: the trip in- be husband, Capt. Munkewitz, ens; S. by land of W. W, Pullen and S. E, Tur- not allowed, Name The Community O.W. of Owner. of at chairman, Ripley ner; W. by land of S. E. Turner, John Brown ELLERY BOWDEN. Judge. Description Property. cluding stops Hamburg, Germany, Evelyn Cooper. 20 A N. Everett Sanborn E t has secured a large membership for the estate and Mrs, C. A. Newhall.*.. 40 400.00 8.27 A true copy. Attest: by estate; by Bilboa, Spain, and Valpariso, Buenos Mt' K T' on Chas. E. Johnson, Register. Quarry ‘°t: Wl by Keilly Waldo Co. Farm and later ex- David Dow., .Morrison Place; bounded N. by Freedom Fred W. Curtis. Aires and S. A. Mrs. Munke- Bureau, Santos, town line; E. by land of E, G. Griffin; S. by Oowner and E. Wald)0199 pects there will be an Extension Mary N. by Dwelley lot; E. by Sprague the School lot and town W. lot... 250.00 12.50 At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and j ^ J witz has enjoyed trip greatly, but Bryant road; by Bryant Littlefield, ( ) Kaller; W. by estate of Dan Drew held at this place under the direction of for the County of Waldo, on the 14th day of Eugene C. Don worth. 22 A. N writes that she is now ready to return Fred Jones.Land bounded on N. by land of Gertrude Tur- by Geo. C. Wood; E. by Penobsc t \ E. land of C. A. S. of December, A. D. 1920. Co. Agent, N. S. Donahue. ner; by Phillips; by land n McCambridge; W. by F. C. McCambridge j which expect to do some Carrie L. home, they Everett Cunningham and E. W. Chadwick; W. Charles R. Coombs, administrator of the es- Larrabee, 115 A. N. by Marsh stream; E. by Charles Y The Ladies’ Aid held its annual tate of Albertine late of in W. time this month. supper,' by town road and land of E. W. Chadwick. 40 100 00 4.90 iShaw, Belfast, Clark; by McNeil & Grant.. sale and entertainment at the said County of Waldo, deceased, having pre- Uu^ery* 1*4 A. N.E. and W. by Jennie Cass estate; ^ t An afternoon was Grange on W. a he Arthur Snow enjoyable spent by M. J. Nelscn estate....Farm bounded N by land of H. M. and sented ; petition praying that may be estate. 1 A. N. by town road; E by Thornton Clark j Hall Monday evening, Dec. 13, with a E. Nelson and G. M. E. land of licensed to sell and convey at public or W the members of the White Elephsnt Auc- Crommett; by private T Clark; by N. S. Blethen. j crowded house. The supper was one of the A. L. Linscott and town road; S. by land of C. sale certain real estate belonging to saidgde- Lindley Sprague. 1-8 A. N. by Hayward Pierce estate; E. by t i tion Club last Wednesday, when they H. Bach W. Branch 140 760.00 31.86 situated in Belfast and described in H. elder; by pond. ceased, D Pierce; W. by railroad. best, the program good and the sale a said Pembroke Tozier. were entertained by Mrs. Frank Curtis F. W. Jordan.Farm bounded on N. land of W. J. Lin- petition. 1 1-4 A. N. by Downes and Clark; E by tow great success. Mr. and by [ George Fogg E. land of Mrs. F. G. S, by That the said notice A. McKenney lot; W. Monroe town line at her home. Ten were scott; by Moore; Ordered, petitioner give by v' guests present Mrs. Abbie Bryant were the ones 100 h< lucky land of M. M. Trask and W. H. Grady; W. by to all persona interested by causing a copy of A. N. by Edgar F. Wood; E. by Low and score cards, prizes, etc helped to to draw the qniltB. The net proceeds land of W. J. Linscott. 105 800,00 30.61 this order to be three weeks succes- Hartson estate; W. by Aug. Walker estate ;jl published Heirs of Rose were $59.66. in The a Tasker. 1 A. N. J. E. and stream; E. by l bear out the Christmas idea. Mrs. N. F. A. J, Long.Land bounded on N by land of A. W. Worth- sively, Republican Journal, newspaper by Bagley in that at a town W. J. E. land of Mrs. C. W. S. by published Belfast, they may appear ... road; by E. Bagley.B J Gilkey won the first a package of ing; by Newhall; Trustees of Mt. prize, George W. who his land of A. J. line. 350.00 Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, within Furbish, spends Long; W. by China town 17.15 Waldo Granite Works. attractive cards. The a box summer in and for said County .on the 11th day of Janu- 1 ^ consolation, Northport, writes from A. J. bounded on N. land of A. J. E. Arthur Ritchie. tow 1 Long.Land by Long; ary, A.D. at ten of the clock before noon, ( 100 North Sanborn estate and \ of Christmas was where he is 1921, acres) by ^ tags, awarded to Mrs. Haynesville, spending the by land of Martha Turner. 260,00 12.26 Kenneth Rollins. < 1 tnd show cause, if ary they have, why the and V Marsh stream or river; S. by winter cutting lumber, that he is enjoy- E. A, K. Spear. William Goodell. Sandwiches, fancy Wilder Young—...... Land bounded on N. by Freedom town line;* prayer of said petitioner Bhould not be granted (buildings) Chadwick line. m ~ ing the winter and that the lumber ia of land of M. Delaney 80 00 1.47 ELLERY H. cakes and tea were by town;road;*S. andsW.|by BOWDEN, Judge, w. served. The guests: the best even very to the fire wood made Palermo. Maine, Dec, 20,*1920. S. E. A true copy. Attest: Collector of Taxes of ih'TKV0NjfFr^ Mrs. A. B. BOWLER, Pendleton, Mrs. Henry G. of the waste. 8w62 Collector of Taxea for the Town^of Pal ermo for the year 1920. Chas. E. Johnson. Register. Frankfort. Me., Dec. 16, 1620.—Sw62