The Republican Journal 93. NO. 4. fiUXUK _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY,, JANUARY 27. 1921. FIVE CENTS parsons Waldo county census The Legislature. PATRICK TROY. THE e'^HARLtS CHURCHES PERSONAL. BASKET BALL was born in Thorndike The fourteenth census bulletin of the parsons our Patrick died at his home on Lin- Although lawmakers have not yet Troy Westbrook Seminary basket ball He passed away Jan. 4, United States gives the population of made There will be preaching services at team, " any very important enactments colnville Sunday, Jan. 23d, after Wilmer J. Dorman has returned from a the Avenue, Wood’s West one of the best in the Bel- ot five years, the Waldo county for the 1920 as fol- work of the winter is schoolhouse, Northport, Maine, played jn illness year apparently planned a short illness with pneumonia, aged 52 short visit in Boston. with a next Sunday ai 2:30 p. m. fast school Ins death being cere- lows: view of having a short session. High in the Armory last ,use of years, 10 months and 6 days. He had ■- Mrs. W. H. 1920 1900 An order haB been passed j Whitman has returned Thursday the V or 40 years he had 1910 requiring that The annual of the evening, drawing largest after the tenth of been in poor health for a long time, but! meeting Universal- Belfast .... dtfy no from a week’s visit in kfiil Methodist 5,083 4,618 4,615 February pri- ist church and will be held in Bangor. and most enthusiastic audience of the member of the vate bills will be for his and was a parish Belmont .... 250 335 352 accepted considera- death came suddenly their next Feb. Walter S. Packard of Stetson is season. Norman S. He was a staunch tion Mr. Baxter, president of vestry Tuesday, 1st, pro- visit- Donahue of this city Unity- Brooks .... 691 704 669 the Sen- shock to his family and friends. Mr. and ceeded by a picnic supper. All members in his former was referee and lived his daily life Burnham. 643 733 766 ate, Mr. Barnes, speaker of the ing Belfast, home. called for two over-time who Troy was born in Limerick, Ireland, and are urged to be present. House, have had much periods as whose cheery voice Frankfort ... 624 1,157 1,211 legislative ex- Mrs. Mary S. Staples is seriously ill at the score at the close of the' man perience and will see that came to this country when a young man. Freedom .... 460 480 479 business is regular time to others The regular services wilt be held at the her home on Swan Lake avenue. stood 19 to 19. Neither a „eenied bring transacted without He on his arrival Islesboro .... 637 923 unnecssary delay. It engaged in 877 gardening Universalist church Sunday with ser- team scored in » he and seems certain that Maine will the first extra time, but f.,,r many years .... be Mrs. Thomas H. Anderson Jackson 353 416 439 depriv- here and always followed that occupation. mon at 10.45 a. m. Rev. William of Portland ed of one of her by in the second were Knox. 532 511 558 Congressmen after March Belfas* got a basket an which have been passed: law, Mrs. B. F. Wells. Jr. father I Searsport. 1,373 1,444 1,349 him. Mr. worship at this church. Gaughan lb 3 rb HolTses-' their during that it is the sense of ter, Helena Mary,survive Troy ! Stockton Springs. 1,175 1,103 872 Ordered, this Leg- Fred G. Spinney was called to Bangor Hamer rb lb Matthews I. ss He leaves three islature that a was an kindhearted and Swanville 396 467 502 reorganization and con- industrious man, Methodist church. People’s Meth- solidation of the Saturday by the illness and death -of his were very dear to several State was all who The Islesboro A. A. were •ho Thorndike ... 429 525 497 depart- generous, and respected by odist Church, Rev. Charles W. Martin, in Be.fast ments, commissions, boards and bureaus father, William Q. Spinney. her in the Connecti- Troy. 638 768 766 knew him. The funeral was held at St. pastor; parsonage, No. 7 Court St.; tele- Tuesday night but their game with the is possible and desirable at this be Ware Unity. 916 899 877 time; phone, 213.11. Sunday morning preach- Mrs. Annie Libbey of Freedom has , she wife of Guy it further Francis church Tuesday forenoon, Rev. Belfast A. A. was too one-sided to be 468 12 m. Waldo. 396 386 ing, 10.45; Sunday school, Evening been the recent of her who lives at that a committee Fr. MacPartland The bearers guest sister, Mrs. as the latter Gracie, Winterport 1,433 1,582 1,623 Ordered, shall pro- officiating. service at 7.30. Prayer meeting this, interesting, scored 100 to 6 ceed with diligence to into Ella at No. 1 Court street. rvices, conducted by inquire the were Messrs. Michael Collins, John Thursday, evening at 7.30. Sprowl, Harry A. Foster refereed. The summary Waldo whole proposition and report from time irinian of 'Unity, were County. 21,328 23,388 24,185 Leary, Francis Moore and James D. Hill. Charles O. Beals of Augusta, Smalley, If 12 Williams, I to time to-the present legislature for fur- The first baptist Church. Rev. deputy There were many Mr. of commissioner of labor and Norton, rf 14 Yeaton, 2 ther instruction, suggestions or limothy Cleary Hyde Park,Mass., C. 13 deputy factory FREDERICK A. PARKER actions; tieorge Sauer, pastor; residence, Getchell, c 7 S. Pendletoi? them being set and be it further a brother of Mrs. came to attend was in Belfast on among Troy, Cedar; telephone, 123-11. The services inspector, business last lb 8 that such Matthews, Crosby and from the Resolved, committee consid- the funeral. of on are at 10.45 and m's family Frederick A. Parker died at his home worship Sunday week. Vaughan, rb 9 S. Pendleton, S er carefully the urgent need of a fixed from Mr. 7.30. Bible school at 12 o’clock. Chris- 1 Beatrice: pinks in Monroe on Jan. 12 of heart failure. Miss Louise R. Clement policy, insuring to all of the people of our tian Endeavor at 6.30 Thursday at 7.30 returned home | are and from a nephew, State the knox BASKET BALL AT Mr. Parker had been sick about three largest possible measure of effi- county republicans in the mid-week service. The public is Tuesday from an extended trip including UNITY a cient service, consistent with the abso- Bangor; large piece weeks and it was thought he was getting CHARGE heartily invited to attend. visits in New York and Connec- lute of the most and Boston, An and a necessity rigid prac- Pastor Sauer’s sermon theme for Sun- audience of nearly 300 pedple gath- n Grange; spray when he away. ticut. E. better suddenly passed tical economy. from The Knox County Republicans took day is “What can Jesus do for Me," and ered in Odd Fellows hall in Unity to wit- : narcissus nieces, was born in 1839 but a few An act has been The deceased introduced entitled service the ad- Miss Orra a at the popular evening Mildred Danforth, student ness two basket ball allian Walton of Port- “Absentee Voters Franchise’’ and charge of affairs at the beginning of the games. The firs' rods from the place where he died, the pe- dress will be on “Born Blind.” Inspiring at the Castine Normal titions in school, spent Sat- was between the A. T. ,olos were favor of its passage are month and celebrated the event as they a O. team of Colby sympatheti- son of Deacon Samuel and Martha Parker, coming music, in enjoyable variety, is feature in from all sections of urday with her mother, Mrs. Edith Dan- Betts of the State. Mr. had waited for 22 years for the of these services. College and the Unity High school whep Mr. Robert and has lived the most of his days in patiently Hinckley of Portland has introduced an for the week of forth. the pleasure. The was held at the The program present former won in a score of 25 to 24. Monroe. Being born and raised in a act which provides that it shall be banquet illegal activities is a fine one, and included a so- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Holmes of Bath The home team did to motor vehicle Thorndike and the only representative of good team work par- Christian home he naturally grew up in operate any which is cial and picnic supper on Monday even- „ k!> C. SIMPSON. arrived called equipped with solid tires on the woman’s division on the was Saturday, by the serious ticularly the Graffam boys. The sum- “the nurture and admonition of the any public program ing in the chapel for Miss Michaels. Bible road or highway in the State at a illness of his Mrs. Charles mary: speed a former Belfast girl and at one time a class of girls, and a meeting of the Ran- mother, a of i Lord” and did not depart therefrom. He -iimpson, resident greater than 15 miles per hour, and all Cedar Holmes. A-T-°- teacher in our High school. The Courier- ger Boys at No. 13 street. U. H. S. several died united with the Christian church at West such vehicles shall be with a for years, equipped On Wednesday afternoon at the home Scott If 5 (5) which shall Gazette said of her: Miss Flora who has been the rb S. Graffam and the funeral i in has been a mem- governor limit the speed of of Mrs. William 6 River Ave- Ritchie, us 11th Winterport early life, Stevens, Bishop rf 1 jh Jones- tne vemcie to la miles per Hour. And it mis. u. r aiiK cnairman or me guest of Misses Dorothy and Marguerite Kicn, nue, was held the regular meeting of the Nickerson c on the 14th, accord- ber for more than fifty years, and its clerk 3 c March ury I shall be unlawful to operate any motor woman’s division of the Republican Ladies’ Sewing Circle. At 7:30 in the Ingalls, returned to her home in Bruns- held at McDonough lb rf L. 1 n the Boston Herald, ; for many years, which office he vehicle which is with solid tires was the Graffam" 18* equipped county committee, given right vestry the choir rehearsal under Mr. Pa- Thursday. Porter rb 1 on road of wick, if Garnet* 2 is been learned except the time of his death. In 1870 he married any public or highway in the way among the speakers, and left quette, and the orchestra meeting at Mrs. State with a load more than mes- Smith of the Waldo Trust Com- Referee, Hayes. Time. 20 -minute ~ in sending word to Miss Martha Mayo of Monroe, who died weighing everybody charmed with the witty Knowlton’s, Cedar street. Henry .eld, five tons. she ods. Any person violating any pro- sage brought. “We women have Thursday evening at 7:30, mid week pany at his home in Ban- Isaac of his ; several ago. Since her death he spent Sunday s Littlefield, years vision of this act shall be a been to the men since the punished by puzzles days service; theme, “John Wesley and his The second game was as gor. He plans to move his family here between the Al- •i, in the S. S. Philadel- i has lived alone in his old home, it line of $25 for the first oitense and for of said Mrs. “otherwise we Eve,” Rich; Hymns bion A. A. and second should in the near future. the Unity A. A. teams trviile Simpson would ! seemed good to him. Mr. Parker was offense he shall be lined $50 and have had the ballot sooner.” She Dusiness meeting oi me rriday, v:3U, with Taylor his license to operate a motor vehicle in told the story cf the woman who had with Mrs. Geo. refereeing under he had been called to one of the staunchest citizens of the Woman’s Mission Circle Mrs. Elizabeth Olmstead has been in semi-profes- this state shall be suspended for one year. telegraphed the news of her mother’s sional rules, The Holt, Commercial street. game was a clean one unt of the death of his a good neighbor, a kind husband Dover the past two weeks, called by the town, Mr. Viles of Augusta has presented a death to her husband, who was away on The services of the church last with Albion Sunday winning by a score in Saxon- a fine friend and bill to the illness of several of her of 23 tc .soil was born and father, companion. increase the term of imprisonment road as a traveling salesman. “Shall were by the people, grandchildren, splendidly supported 16. The summary: for hold etc. These I embalm or she asked. iiout years ago, the He will be greatly missed by his many burglary, larceny, ups, cremate, bury?” t he attendance of the Bible school regis- who have been ill with scarlet fever. fifty A- A- crimes are alarmingly frequent in many The traveling man’s reply was very defi- tered 121. A- U. in life he friends. One son, Myron Parker of Sears- A A c: family. Early of our ! Mrs. Harriet Stevens has returned large cities and it is feared that nite. ‘Cremate, embalm and bury,” he Last week the church voted to enter- Abbott, if 3 <4) of re- Wilder S. and George rb, Hayes i,l> it her in a position port; two brothers, driven from the cities, thieves and hold telegraphed. And that’s what the women tain Association of churches from an extended visit in Brooklyn, N. the Lincoln j Wentworth, rf 4 H DeaE two sisters, Nora up men will infest this State. did to the Democratic said Mrs. ib> j ihe office of the Saxon- W. Parker of Monroe; party,” on the occasion of its annual session in Y., as the guest of Mrs. T. B. Gregory, An c> Reyaol formality Next Sunday the the cloth on a hand power loom one forum ; fine water.” wove lived to will he addressed by Mr. Arthur Mr. Small, Mr. and Mrs. The home at Simpson’s Corner, on Wednes- the youugest daughter, be about and years old. who will on “The hundred thirty-five Ritchie, speak Open Miss Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and J. F. Bryant is ice with a nest arrived here Dec. Rev. Frank 13 years of and her death was a blow cutting gaso- Yates, a mixture of nine diller- day, 22, S. Dolliff of age, Shop cloth comprises at line a soft- Mrs. Daniel Ingalls, is home while her engine. "c funeral was held in the ent colors and is what is called Jackson officiating. from which her parents never recovered. Tbe fifth picture talk in the "Better cloth will be sent to America”series will school in Dist. No. 9, is closed Nathan Davis is ve at 2 p. m., toned heather. The Mr. Lowe died several years ago leaving be given in thechurch Swanville, blacksmithing in Wai- Cemetery to be on Tremont Boston, next Sunday at 7:30. The sub on account of Several of the ter the a place street, Mrs. Lowe alone without a rela- evening diphtheria. Carter’s shop. •rge C. Sauer of Baptist Rev. David L. Wilson of Bath, D D. entirely is dressed and finished. ject How Bolshevism ruined Russia, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest *'•• tive. The nearest connection was a Harvey Mrs. H. A. Siiibles G. H. P. w'as in Belfast Tuesday even- and how it works where Tried.” This is was in Watervnl© dlicmting._ are ill with the disease. ing to inspect Corinthian Royal Arch brother-in-law, Charles Lowe of West an up to-the minute subject, and of grip- shopping Saturday. kind to her Winterport, who was very ping interest. Every man in Belfast Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Hart are spend- Chapter. Primrose Chapter furnished Mrs Emma Gordon returned home fron her illness of several months. She ought to hear it. Do we realize that en- during i a three weeks’ vacation at their cot- the supper and there was a attend- ing large will be greatly missed.—Mrs. George E emies are abroad in the land, seeking to Thorndike last week. tage at Swan Lake. Herbert H. Stevens SPECIAL ance including 14 from Searsport. Chapin. wreck the American and FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Constitution, Mrs. Myra Bryant leturned home :':orr. the institutions which are the glory of and a small party of men spent Sunday j Knox Ridge Saturday. our country? Indifference is a terrible at his cottage at the lake enjoying a It is the indifference of law- thing good, steak and onion dinner. Mrs. Fred Blemys was at home c -eT- and citizens that | abiding well-meaning Sunday from Freedom. 38S» I gives the plotter and evil doer his oppoi- Scotch Ham, Miss Abbie Doak, R. N., who has been tunity. It is high time all men interest- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wentworth \ isit— spending a short vacation with her par- ed in the future wellfare of their country ed at Ernest Raven’s Sunday. Swift’s Pride Washing Powder awoke and helped to put these traitors ents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Doak, and BELFAST Mrs. Julia Curtis sold a nice ant Milk cow Evaporated where they belong. If you, Mr. Man of j other relatives, left Monday to resume are awake to the of the sit- calf to Ed. Hunt of Belfast, peril her duties at Ann Arbor, Mich. She Unity recently known as the “Home of Dana’s Sarsa- uation, you will want to hear more about Packages No'longer will several en route with Mr. and Mrs. flarland of t cans, 5 25C this Soviet of government foist- spend days Crosby ;nt>, 2 25c but still more Known as the system parilla, widely ed on the Russian people, by means of i her sister, Mrs. Marshall Martin, and visited at Chester Harden’s Sunda which live cent of the inhabitants of per I family in Providence, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vickery and little- the country hold the other ninety-live i Mrs. James Wilton Sponagle, formerly son of Unity visited at J. F. Bryant’s Home-made 25c lb I per cent in a bondage infinitely worse Sausage, “Home of The than that endured under Czardom. Or- Miss Alma Cottrell, the daughter of I. M. recently. City chestral music. led by Mr. Bert West ar- Singing, Cottrell of Somerville, Mass., Norman was in town ag- Davis. Woodbury Everybody welcome. Collection rived to visit her lb. net Boneless Tuesday night aunt, on for bucket 5 Herring to defray expenses. friends Saturday and taking order' Mrs. Charles and other Bel- Nationaf-Bankof Belfast” Bradbury, Watkins’ remedies. STEVENS CHASE. fast relatives. She leaves April first to Sunlight Grange, Knox Statio:., h.eU JAM *1.00 20c lb. join her husband in lampico, Mexico, Donald Foster Stevens and Miss Doris Jan. 18 and elected cllicer^ for the ensu- he has the Bank and For the where he is employed and where ing year. The installation was Tuesday “Of, By People,” Gertrude Chase, both of Portland, were [ built a bungalow for their occupancy. evening, Jan. 25. the Bank which increased married at the Congregational parsonage Market in this city Saturday evening, Jan. 15th. I Perry’s Rev. Allred C. Elliott officiated with the impressive double nug service. The bride wore a becoming gown of navy blue $272,000 serge and was attended by Miss Sadie M. while the was attended in Deposits the Past Year and j Robbins, groom FOUNDATION STONES by Everard A. Roberts. The bride has ! been employed in the Lane store in Port- Foundation stones of any business are five. Are You Goin ia nd and the groom has for the past year been the local manager of the Green To Church Somewhere M store on Phoenix Row, They will make They are Energy, Efficiency, Thrift $1, 10,000; their home in the Knowlton house at the Honesty and Acquanitance. Next Sunday? the Past Five Years, AND STILL MORE, expects corner of High and Peach street. Mr. Stevens has made many friends in his to increase to r residence in who extend This Bank offers you every opportunity strengthe ''member, the custom of listening to dry, prosy short Belfast, congratulations and best wishes. the character of your business in these respects. and long prayers is a thing of the past. Am MRS. fcLVINA C. HALL. guarantee you will be wide awake for fear you $500,000 something worth while. Our minister, Rev. Mrs. Elvina C. Hall, an old resident of I present year. the died Monday of this week at We 2% ;m reaches the town, Pay Accounts.' I Vaughan, iust talks to you and every and 11 after the age of 81 years months, | heart. a long illness. Mrs. Hall was the daugh- WANT YOU TO HELP US DO THAT! ter of John and Sallie (Calderwood) "ur WE music inspires you! A special invitation is Whitmore, and she was born in Lincoln- but she passed the most of her life *xter«led to as it is kind of a service ville, ^Waldo Trust men, the they ABSOLUTE SAFETY in Camden. Mrs. Hall was a woman of Company enjoy. EFFICIENT SERVICE fine character and was the oldest mem- ber of the Camden Baptist church, in UNITY BELFAST BROOKS once and will want to come to COURTESY which she was for many years very ac- /me you again PAINSTAKING C. y ' tive. She leaves one son, William niversalist Church Sunday morning at 10.30. Hall, who has lived with her, and four MAINE grandchildren. She is also survived by I Bank of Belfast of Hart- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The City National one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith ford, Conn.—Camden Herald of Jan. 20th. ■■■1--- of stall are calf and bull 1 of 284 to 4, ordered Mr. Baker to atop the cow pens, The also fitted with modern barn fixtures. Republican Journal recruiting and informed him that the Between these pens and a row of places of those discharged by reason of SHOWS LATEST IN Belfast, Thursday, Jan. 27, 1921 | four stock pens is a cross aisle also expiration of should not be filled service, provided with a carrier system. These until the army had been reduced to 175,- have PUBLISHED .EVERY THURSDAY BY stock pens removable partitions 000 men. a It is not often that public which allow the farmer to increase V Pub. Co. BAMDING The Republican Journal servant is so emphatically rebuked. the slae at will. Immediately to the rear of these pens are large double Swift & A. 1. BROWN. Editor. Company, one of tbe “Big Design Embodies All Labor Sav- sliding doors. Five” meat packers, has declared a divi- The rear aisle of the barn leads ADVERTISING TERMS. For one square, dend of 8 percent on its capital stock of ing Converfiences. into -the adjoining shed which covers one inch length in column, 50 cents foi 8150,OOP,000 and has carried 85,000,000 to the manure pit. The carrier track one week and 35 cents for each subsequent its surplus account. The dividend and leads to the pit. This shed is 34 feet insertion. 16 feet wide. surplus is no more than it should be. We COMFORT FOR HERD INSURED long and Subscription Terms. In advance, features would ex- Another of the important 12.00 a $1.00 for six months; 50centf like to know just how much year, of this building is the ventilating sys- G»r three months. cess profits the government confiscated. Building Has Twenty Stalls and Four tem. This consists of foul-air flues, Stock installed at various intervals around At one time there were 36,000 people Pens, and Is Supplemented QUOTATION the barn to draw off the foul air. Mod- employed in the government shipyard at by Two Hollow Tile ern ventilators on the roof provide a “The cold and bound out as il Island. There are now there about Silos. winter, Hog continual source of fresh air which js, is thrown to us like a bone to a fam- will be closed 2,000 and it is said the yard is essential for healthy animals and ishing dog and we are expected to get the By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. in a few weeks. profitable production. Lightning rods marrow out of it.”—Thoreau. Mr. William A. Radford will answe* questions and give advice FREE OF placed at intervals along the roof pro- COST on all TAX THE IMPORTATION Transfers in Real Estate subjects pertaining to the tect the barn against the fire menace. subject of building work on the farm, for the readers of this paper. On account of Fortified with a dairy Darn of this of the United his wide experience, as Author and Mr. Houston, Secretary The following transfers of real estate Editor, type, a farmer can consider himself Manufacturer, he Is. without doubt, the is one of the ablest and will be an invalu- States Treasury, were recorded in Waldo County Registry highest authority on all these subjects. very fortunate. It Address all Inquiries to William A. Rad- most efficient men in President Wilson’s able asset because it accomplishes of Deeds for the week ending January 20, ford, No. 1827 Prairie avenue, Chicago, 111., and Inclose two increased milk cabinet. In his annual report Mr. Hous- 1921: only two-cent stamp for important results, reply. production and increased satisfaction ton has presented facts and figures which Charles R. Coombs, admr., Belfast, to During the winter months the farm- the hired help, which obviously will be of considerable importance to the Edwin F. Flanders, do.; land and build- among Belfast. er has plenty of time to shape his increases their efficiency. members of Congress. It seems to be ings in C. to Luella plans for the coming spring. He has excess tax law Ernest Milton, Whitefield, cer'ain that the profits 1 Thomas, Belfast; land in Belfast. many problems to sift over, many will be repealed or at least changed so BEGGARS’ GUILD IN HANKOW Oscar H. Derry, Camden,to B. B. War- preparations to make, and of these that little revenue will be none is comparatively ner, Lincolnville; land and buildings in more Important than hfs fu- Mendicants Have Strong Organization derived from il. To make up for thiB Lincolnville. ture building plans. Perhaps he did and Run Affairs in a Business- Mr. Houston points out that it will be L. to H. H. not have enough storage space last fall Edgar Wood, Unity, Grant, like Manner. to handle absolutely necessary to make an increase do.; land in Unity. the unusually large crop of and cor- Ella A. Morrill, to Wm. corn and other grains, or enough m the income tax on individuals Wing, admx., In Hankow, China, even the most A. Palmer, Dorchester, Mass.; land and housing room for his large herd of an- porations, and an increased tax on auto- petty trades have their strong guild buildings in Morrill. (Two deeds.) imals. His dairy herd has Increased mobiles, gasoline, and on a very long list organizations, which regulate compe- Martin Ekquist, Belfast, to Andrew L. in size, and he must find more room al articles of American production. We tition and settle disputes. The beg- twenty years greater Knowlton, do.; land in Belfast. jj to house it. To him the dairy barn POR ruggedness to make of any sugges- gars have their organizations and have no criticism Rufus J. Mayo, et als., Belfast, to Is the most Important building of the *■ and endurance have been built into not once on a visit to Hankow I was for- tion made in the report. We do find, George M. Dunton, et al., do.; land and group, and it behooves him to it give to meet the head in tunate enough beg- — However, that the report advised placing buildings Belfast, special attention and study. each Buick model for gar of that city, a very capable man succeeding on the of foreign Nathaniel Young, Thomaston, to J. He has any tax productions found during the busy sea- who had wonders in Willis el al., land performed organ- Buick has realized that :ountries which are sale in our mar- Fenwick, Lincolnville; son, when help was so scarce, that always utility jon and in Belmont. izing and disciplining the crew who of buildings anil kets. The United States Department labor-saving appliances equipment lived on Hankow’s lean He is the true measure of motor car value. Valo.us A. Simmons, Belfast, to Con- charity. states that during In the dairy barn would have saved Commerce officially sumers’ Fuel Co., do.; land and buildings had apportioned the beggars between many weary hours of worry and also duly, August, Septen her and October of in Belfast. the different streets Lnd had even at- added to his profits. These items the exact amount each house- The new Buick Nineteen One ast year we importet; 12,000,000 bushels Frank A. Bartlett, Unity, to Edgar L. ranged Twenty should also take some of his land and buildings in up holder was to give to each beggar of wheat, 220,000 barrels of flour, 5,317,- Wood, do.; Unity models also that and re- thought. monthly. If a beggar violated any of possess beauty of pounds of Ellen L. Cushman, et als., Belfast, tc J00 bushels corn, 43,000,000 If after a few L. T. land and build months’ study he de- the regulations set down to govern his so to car pounds of wool, 84,- Foster, Montville; finement pleasing owners. :otton, 44,435,000 ings in Montville. cides to build a barn like the one conduct, complaint was made, not to of meats, 142,000 head shown he not to 00 0,000 pounds Rinaldo A. Carr, Palermo, to Charles here Is liable make the city officials but to the head beg- of cattle, 95,000 sheep and 147,000,000 E. Carr, do.; land and buildings in Paler- or ■' ■ irm——*i ■ —■ r- January 1, of hides. These were sold mo. Miu ir\Ltio^ Effective Regular Equipment pounds _rKtoji __ our J. Frank to F. On All Models Will Include Cord are being sold to consuming public Hall, Belmont, George ^ Tinxg flELp7" Tires land and and not one dollar of tax or tariff is col- Marriner, Searsmont; buildings I in Belmont. lected of the foreigner. Every one of the ^ 10 GjW 3T/j[l[5 Everett Lenfest, Swanville, to Maurice articles mentioned above is on the free \ AaagAs. L. Dyer, North Haven; land and buildings _____ ist If numerous braiches of domestic in Swanville. -- ndusiry are to beat an increased tax Belfast Fuel & Hay Co., Belfast, to Va- W. R. or even the lorus A. land in Brooks. GILKEY & Durden, present burden, Simmons, do.; ^p'Tl'IlliL /AflrtGER || SON, Searsport should not foieign industries pay a tax The City National Bank, Belfast, to shir iiq-cdiwptALiJ) | when they land shipload after shipload Everett L. Hills, Lincolnville; land in Lincolnville. Alabama and Texas. any embodies tne gar, who, out of the wealth of his ex- latest ideas in barn Sub- The farmers of these States want pro- building. perience, would attend to the offender READJUSTMENT stantially built, efficiently with wisdom and tective tarilf on peanuts. They think designed dispatch. Some and completely equipped with the most months after my visit Hankow was SPRING S the Japs and the Chinks should not be There has been much discussion as to modern dairy barn it is a first the liquidation of labor and a equipment, captured, by the republican allowed to put them out of business. j thorough- structure that will reflect credit on forces and later the | going reduction in wages. Large em- by Manchus. For ! ployers are doing all they can to prevent any up-to-date progressive farm estab- a long time the city was without its Mr. Burleson has asked for an appropria drastic curtailment of pay, believing that lishment. usual complement of officials, about to for the air- judges, lion of $700,000 pay such changes would work hardship at a Built with the well-known gambrel policemen, etc. During this hiatus the V0 lj use g< mail service which he instituted. time when living costs are abnormally plane type of roof, this dairy barn is frame, beggars were kept in hand by the -*• to con- high and the average family is using up you He has also asked for $1,250,000 set on a stout concrete foundation. guild. The richer patri thost of its income for sustenance guilds employed When these pur- tinue the service. requests By the use of the plank frame men to take the place of the industry; you poses. In various industries, however, a type regular discussion the House of of and the were under ^n situation equivalent to a reduction in construction, ample storage space police, absence of political velop your ov it was that Mr. wages is being brought about a short- has been provided in the large hay- authority was little noticed, because it Representatives {shown | by when use : of hours and had you Burleson has not had does not now ening working the adoption mow above. never played a very important ai|d of Statement of the Condition of the half-time or one-third time working One of the attractive features of part in the lives of the jiave any authority to fmdertake aerial residents.— Prod Your schedules. Some workers have petition- Christian Science D@n*f A officer should not this barn is the splendid silo supple- Monitor. mail service. public ed their employers to reduce their pay BELFAST SAVINGS BANK ment provided in the form of two expend public money unless he is auth- i to a level at which it would be possible BELFAST, MAINE. Liver to Action I for large vitrified tile* silos. They are 14 A Metaphorical do so. The of under- great plants and mills to operate in Orgy. orized to practice 1920. normal manner. The whole country is feet in diameter and connected with A newspaper published in India DECEMBER 13, taking work and expending public money by flU Overcome? Biliousness, Constipa- FERTILIZERS interested in this movement since it is the feed room. This feed room is native editors recently committed this James H. Howes. President. tion, Sick Headache, Quickly. No com- without authority has become too realized that the is Treasurer. or Pain. Guaranteed. present readjustment splendidly arranged for the storage of really extraordinary piece of writing: Fuller C. Wentworth, Griping Made an The to be right mon and it should not be allowed. likely attended with many vicissi- feed and close to the “The Hindus and Trustees—J. H. Howes, B. D. Field, A. I, conveniently Mohammedans are — refused to tudes, despite the strong efforts made to Brown, R. U. Johnson, Robert F. Dunton. cf ass’mila- in Belfast, House of Representatives stalls so that extra work and hauling the two eyes of India, but have long Tho organs digestion, continue production as far as it is possi Organized April 30, 1868. tion and elimination—tho stomach, Mr. Burleson’s request for an ap- are eliminated. Bins for grain have been engaged in a tug of war. On ac- liver and bowels—are closely ailied, supply from grant I ble to do so. This situation calls for been built in the of the count of this both and the proper action of any of these propriation of $1,250,000 with which to careful but in many quarters upper part cleavage have suf- handling, LIABILITIES. organs is largely dependent upon tho VVI! ! aerial and fail- there are indications that the country is feed room. fered, but now the wall of separation correct functioning of all the others. HALL & continue his experiments 903,298 72 > gradually developing a better system of Leading from this feed room is the Is broken down, and they are Deposits.$1 “Whipping” your liver into action ures From among the clouds brought coming Reserve fund. 85,000 00 with calomel or forcing your bowels BELFAST, MAIM co-operation between labor and capital. main central feed on either side like I alley, together sugar and milk, the bit- Undivided profits. 2,761 29 with irritating laxatives or strong down to earth. The best results for concerned are all_ of which are the cow stalls, ten on ter feelings between them having been Other liabilities (bills payable).... 55.000 00 cathartics is a great mistake. A bet- How are the mighty fallen. possible under a of mutual ter, safer plan is strengthening and only system each side. a They are equipped with pulled out like thorn. They are ad- the whole digestive and elimina- 1-19. co-operation and honest treatment. $2,016,060 01 toning 2 Sam. the niost to tive with Nature’s Remedy modern, sanitary and hu- vised give up biting each other for RESOURCES. system (NR Tablets), which rot only brings mane stall the future.” partitions, stanchions, War savings.$ 840 00 Immediate relief, but genuine and last- of The army reorganization bill passed EARLY TO BED Notice mangers and drinking cups. Every Or else our contemporary, says United States obligations. 174,050 00 ing benefit. It acts on the stomach, fixed the maxi- 00 bowels and improves imore than a year ago convenience that will to increase Punch, will have exhausted Its Railroad bonds of Maine... 178,260 liver, kidneys, Wiiiis e i of help stock and assimilation, overcomes Children up to four years age require Railroad bonds out of Maine. 908,516 00 digestion Whereas,in the County anum strength of the army at 280,000 the of the cow has been of metaphors. biliousness, corrects constipation and twelve hours of from live to productivity bonds of Maine. 298.200 00 hia sleep daily; Corporation quickly relieves skk headache. Maine, t>y mortgage ft and made an appropriation which installed. Some will argue this is tre- out of Maine... 4,900 00 1918 men seven years, they require from eleven to Corporation bonds Get your system thoroughly cleansed day of June, A D. the ul- Cockroaches at a Railroad stock of Maine. 194,690 00 for once; liver of Deeds, B was believed to be sufficient to support twelve hours; from eight to eleven years, mendously expensive. When Premium. and purified stomach, Regia ry A Railroad stock out of Maine. 27.000 00 and bowels working together in vig- ed to The Belfast Loan of 175.000 men up to June 30 of from ten to eleven hours’ sleep, and from timate return is considered, this equip- Pittsburgh physician is a n army paying Corporation stock ol Maine. 24,920 00 orous harmony, and you will not have | tion, a corporation est. twelve to fourteen years, need from nine ment turns out to be the most eco- 5 cents each for good of 00 to take medicine every day—just take this year Mr. Baker actively push- specimens National Bank stock of Maine. 1,000 having its office ami \" h^s < to ten hours’ the Maine De- one NR Tablet occasionally to keep sleep, says nomical. cockroaches. They must be alive and Loane on mortgages of real estate 50,812 17 ness at Belfast, in th .1 ed and the of our army i your system in good condition and al- recruiting ^ze partmentof Health. Children grow main- Loans on collateral .* 90.981 12 Slate of Maine, a certaii A feed carrier track is located over kicking. They will be sent to the ways feel your best. Remember it is the mark! several months ly while sleeping and resting. Tired chil- Loans to 10,500 00 | with the buildings th- passed 175,000 this feed and the hired of where municipalities. easier ar.d cheaper to keep well than dren learn and make little alley enables University Prague, they will Loans to 4,000 00 j well. Belfast, on the northerly and now contains men. Con- badly progress corporations it is to get j5i ago 22«>,000 to haul the via carriers to a close 00 in school. When children go to bed late nian grain, undergo examination. Their Real estate investment... 22.000 j Get a 25o box and try it with tho from Belfast- to Sears; now has to provide millions of dol- 96 that it as to vu: gress their sleep is often disturbed by bad each stall with great speed and ease. bodies will be closely searched for the Real estate foreclosure.. 3.291 j understanding must give you scribed follows, 98 greater relief and benefit than any land of Jennie E. i lars for a army bill. The Cash on deposit. 13,166 by large dreams and they do not get complete Similarly, in hack of each stall over germs of cancer. A scientist of that bowel or liver medicine ever used deficiency Cash on hand. 8,942 83 I you of Nahum Nickerson; s I a to bed. or no Nature’s House of Representatives has, by vote i rest. Get your youngsters early the litter alleys, are litter carrier institution has a suspicion that these pay. Remedy (NR and land occ Tablets) is sold. guaranteed and westerly by _i_ 01 re. tracks to carry the manure to the ad- creatures carry the germs of cancer on $2,016,060 recommended by your druggist. trell, being the same FRANK L PALMER. two to Eslie Bo*1 joining manure pit. Thus the old their bodies and distribute them for parcels Bank Commissioner. Woods by deed of w.r I back-breaking wheelbarrow method human consumption as they stroll City Dru g Store— Read 61 i 26, 1882, recorded in has been to the over of food left Book 200, 247, and t relegated growing portions unpro- Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. Page dump pile of antiquities. At the end tected. Hills, Jennie E. Leavitt, dal In the District Court of the United States for Proprietors corded in -Waldo R< gis' the District of Maine, Northern Division. Page 161, and by said b '■ W'illis E. Lo% OF INTEREST TO EX-SERVICE MEN of L. to the said tached to the [discharge certificates. Id tb« matter Harry i Bk. 191^ Mi I *“ “»n,lr"Pt=y- warranty dated June d. Cunningaam, Bankrupt, ( * I Any man who has sent his discharge of L. Registry of Deeds; and mefs Each To the creditors Harry c-f 1 station in Maine Cunningham army recruiting of said has he« certificate to Washington and has not in the County of Waldo and District mortgage and New has been furnished a Troy, reason of the hr- Hampshire | aforesaid, bankrupt:— fore, by a I received it should make the said The ! < list of 6600 names of men whose back, appli- thereof, discharge You are hereby notified that on the 15th day V\ the cation to the nearest army ing Association, by C family recruiting of said MedlClIie/or certificates from the United States | January. 1921,the Hairy L.;(Junningham urer authorised, cm"' army duly When I station for information as to whether was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the mother was a little girl, HEB mother always kept this II are filed in the office of the zone finance said mortgage. firet meeting of.his creditors will be held at the firs' same “L. F. Atwood” remedy in the house, for it was then ! his name is included in this list. Full in- Dated this thirty officer, D. C,, awaiting re- office of Dunton & Morse. Savings Bank build- D. BE I in use, as it is And knew it Washington, been furnished 1920. general just today. everybody structions have each re- ing, in Belfast, in said District, on the 25th < was and safe take for ceipt of the correct address of the owners. BUILD! pure to those frequent attacks of indi- II of ten o'clock in the fore- r v ; cruiting station as to the the proper pro- day February, 1921,at By C. W. WESCOTI I gestion which cause biliousness, with headache or loss of These discharge certificates were original- noon. at time and the said credit- j cedure to take to secure the return of dis- which, place For Sale 3wl and rt ors may attend! prove their claims, appoint a appetite energy. ly sent to Washington by ex-service men charge certificates to their proper own- trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact A teaspoon dose at bedtime or an hour before breakfast will ers. in charge of I bushels of which jj in support of their claim tor the (6O.U0 Sergeants recruiting such other business as have 150 potatoes [ relieve the may properly comelbe- bowels and tone the stomach and liver so that stations have been instructed to give full will sell for $1.40 per delivered ii bonus, additional travel pay, or back pay fore said meeting. bushel, strength, energy, and cheerfulness return. Sixty dose bottle, P information to any one making inquiries Bangor. Maine, January 19,1921, the city limits. Also turnips at 75c pe <50 cents, everywhere. “L. F.” Medicine Co., Portland, Me. |j due them, and in many cases checks in in regard to discharge certificates which JOHN R. MASON, bushel at Elm Tree Farm. full settlement of the claims are at- have not been returned to them. Referee in Bankruptcy. E. H. KNOWLTON / X-RAY DENTISTRY DONE WITH LEVER “Made Me Well aid Strong” The up-to-date dentist now-a-daya makes an X-Ray picture of every tooth separately, which may need treatment. Connecticut Architect’s Theory of ANOTHER WOMAN WHO IS THANKFUL FOR Nothing is left to chance. If you have a toothache he will place a small photo- the Pyramids; graphic plate, say an inch square, inside your mouth back of the troublesome SINCE TANLAC FREED HIM OF RHEU- tooth. The X-Ray machine is then turn- MATISM, DOUCETTE SAYS HE WILL ed on for a second or so and the is Refuses to See Anything Remarkable .PE-RU-NA plate NEVER BE IT removed and It will be found W.ITHOUT AGAIN. ~ developed. Enormous bottles of Pe-ru-na in the Raising of the “I have taken several to contain an exact life-size and find It a great benefit. I had pains in photograph Egyptian Sarcophagi. my stomach and bowels, but by the use of of the tooth, which will show exactly “I will always be 1 took Pe-ru-na and I am well and glad my wife’s Man-a-lln, what is going on inside. With this advice and \ strong again. I always keep a few bottles pho- got Tanlac for my ObcjaB befo.e him troubles,” Could an old Yankee farmer, with In the house.** Mbs. Gray. tograph the dentist will know declared Henry Doucette of 111 Winter R, F D No. 2, Box 19, to help exactly what he is doing and is able to St., Lewiston, Me., assistant foreman of plenty of ancient Egyptians | Nichols, Iowa get at the trouble without giving you a the Parker and Bobbin him, run up a with no other Spool Co., the pyramid s'ngle unnecessary jab.—Boys’ Life for other day. than a simple lever? mechanical device Mrs. Gray’s experience is just more evidence that Pe-ru na j this January. “Why, medicine ,has rid me of a Edwy E. Benedict, an architect of is quite as good, a remedy for catarrh of the stomach, bowels or I case other organs as it is for coughs, colds and nasal catarrh. 3 of indigestion and rheumatism that in a Waterbury, Conn’,, avers, letter, I Pe-ru-na is a wonderfully fine medicine to have in the house had bothered me for l Tablets Or LsGuiulM 5 three or four years, that be to take a con- i for everyday ills. b and has he would willing Children added thirteen pounds to my Send to the Peruna Ohio tor free Cry tract for the work on these conditions. Company, Columbus, c r> « n weight besides. Before J got Tanlac I booklet and medical advice. jOld tvery where J FOR FLETCHER’S As ancient in unlimited had indigestion so bad everything seemed Egyptians | no to be had for R I A to lie like lead in the pit of my stomach quantities are longer CASTO and caused me such sharp pains I could the asking, he is probably safe in so stations that dot the strategic points of hardly stand it. Gas would Power form and al- doing. \limc Company most smother me. I the company territory. Tne main trans- became so nervous “It Is my belief,” Mr. Benedict tes New Station. and restless 1 couldn’t be at ease mission system, extending from Skow- any- writes, “gained as a boy working on a where and at night that smothering feel- and as a with the hegan through Waterville, Augusta and was so bad I farm, carpenter, P Unit of ing had to get out of bed in ,,, Skowhegan accrued from my reading Gardiner to Lewiston, is now capable of order to breathe. The rheumatism was knowledge I Delivering Electricity so bad in my that and practice as an architect, that the fi handling and delivering at any point be- hip every step I took System. Second Unit was painful to me. blocks of stone were raised and placed tween the terminals of this line 15,000 wife \ leb. 1st. New Plant “My insisted on my trying Tanlac in position by the very simple process horse power. and the way it went to c rime. work on my of using the lever and fulcrum, using troubles was astonishing. I linishe l Handicapped as Maine is by transpor- the part of the weight of the block or first bottle a of the Central Maine ! feeling great deal better, so tation and climatic disadvantages, the stone to help lift itself. I kept right on with it, and now I am ,,ower station at Skow- “If will look over the illustra- Central Maine Power Company has buiit sound and well. I eat three, good hearty you the methods period ot 13 months, meals and never a tions showing some of | this new station, confident that the fun- every day feel touch .rtarit steps in Maine’s of indigestion. All signs of rheumatism used by the people of those times you v j damentally important thing was not to have left me, I am no nervous will see that understood has been brought to a I longer they perfectly dwell on what the great powers, all un and fine sleep every night.” the use of the lever and fulcrum. do at some distant time Tanlac is sold in Belfast Read & & developed, might by "Did you ever watcli a farmer and when the j Hills and the ; i0|9. company ; in the but to them now by leading druggists in future, develop ‘the boy’ pry a ton or two of stone avations along the banks every town. and have them ready for use. out of a hole? Possibly 'hey had a did it seem t-.-. hardly pos-jj Subscribers for the preferred stock of crowbar, but as a general thing the tie over a year tie strue from y a j the company, who have made the erec- MUKKILL. lever was a maple sapling cut dilates the industrial ! the nearby woods. The rock was j tion of the plant possible, may well take : would have been rough, with rounded sides, difficult s,. egan j pride in their building and the fine possi- Measles are in town, a few cases. rock was delivering power. to get a ‘bite’ on, but that Let Be bilities that it faces. Myrtle Sibley of Freedom has been \our \foice Heard lifted out of that hole. Neither the if, 'c of accomplishment It is not as as the a few Mr. 9 only permanent ge- spending days with and Mrs. farmer nor ‘the had studied the hie courage and tenac- boy’ ; ology of the but it will an Dow. State, supply George science of engineering, but they un- Farmers sometimes have been hampered by ill-advised _ineers and a company':| essential service and make life more Ada who has been derstood the use of the lever and ful- has been to 1 Achorn, at Bangor action in and purpose worth to thousands. The abun- crum and how the of the stone Washington. Congress department living Hospital this fall and is stopping weight f*r to winter, powers, encourage* dant now would lift itself. power available should attract at home for awhile. help heads have seemed out of touch with rural thought •o the State. I to bigger business to the State and should “In the case of the Pyramids, each vvas first contemplated: Mrs. Ella Littlefield, District Sec’y of or inset would be used as of and deeds. Other interests have absorbed too much return substantial dividends on the in step part velop only 8500 H. P. West Waldo Co. Sunday school, attended ! the blocking, thus minimizing the !■ vestment for all time to come. of the attention of national officials. ogressed the need of I the Association officers’ conference of the quantity of blocking by using what The Skowhegan turbines are perhaps ili/.ed and the capacity reorganized executive committee at Wat- : had been released over again. R, the largest in New in size if not This has because the farmer can sel- England Jan. 11 12 While there she was “When each successive level was happened single to H. P. erville, leased 20,000 Under incapacity. a 32-foot head each] entertained by a former Morrill Baptist i reached, the outer edge of the block f the first 4,000 horse dom make his voice heard. It is time that Congress j of the turbines is guaranteed to generate pastor, Rev. Mr. Fletcher. would be raised and the block slid into mpleted in December more heed to the 4250 horse power. Efficiency in the con- i The annual community “Roll Call” of place on greased skids or rollers; this gave great agricultural population. h tests the by factory the Baptist cliurch was held on Thurs- method would leave the corners the struction of turbines has advanced so j And when farmers’ wants are a generator was found to I Jan. 13th. A was expressed through r. the few that 90 day, splendid banquet I last to he filled, thus giving eadJ block rapidly during past yeafs i and soon served in the grange dining hall to 100 quir^nents j to two sides or ways to work from and common backed an num- 92 per cent of the power inherent in I people, including both branches of the spokesman, by increasing oe company lines and ! making the most accurate fitting pos- water will be developed by the Skow- I school. A social hour passed, then all ber of must listen and act. s part to the demands sible. farmers, Washington j began turbines. adjourned to the church. 54 adults were of men could work on all present at the afternoon meeting—mem- “Oangs PO ! While three turbines and The Grange has such a spokesman terests. His articles will keep you in generators bers from Montvilfe four sides, three or four gangs on a ,r ut the second big unit Belfast, Belmont, will take care of the at Washington. him it has close touch with governmental ac- : present needs of the i and Waldo. Rev. William Vaughan of side at first, thus making compara- Through and the third should forestalled moves hurtful to tivities of vital to farm- company, the power house has been con- East Belfast was present and added great- tively rapid progress. many importance yjjv or May. to the of the Government officials ers. And that is one of the structed to accommodate four units with ly enjoyment day. Opened “1 presume the builders thought the agriculture. only nspiring feature of the by short service of repeating the for song, process of lifting the stones so simple know its arguments are sound and ways by which its national farm- provision extending the house to take 23rd Rev. ;lie fact that the corn- Psalm by all and prayer by ^oii in that it wouldn’t pay to commemorate free from radicalism. news service will aid you. Every atifth. it will thus be seen that the Nathan Hunt, follosed by calling of the wit bin one cent of it per At by ‘sculping’ it on the side of the Many issues vital to the success of week it brings a dozen keen articles, immediate Installation is 12,750 H. P. roll by the clerk, Mrs. Lilia Pearson. Had it not been for the the of the pyramid. will come before new editorials but that the roll call 38 members Baptist farming the interesting fiction, helpful ultimate installation can be “I do not that the n>g sluice at the south church responded by testimony and 30 by- deny building Administration and The humor. jw H. P. Congress. and enjoyable 21,000 letter or through friends. Very inter- Pyramids was a big undertaking, but he engineers wrnuld have Grange offers you the chance to make ONE DOLLAR for a year’s sub- me present rate or increase it will esting letters were read from Methodist neither do I feel that I am conceited estimate, iiginal Mrs. Nellie your voice heard. scription (52 issues) will buy big probably not be long before the fourth friends, Thompson Morgan in saying that if I could get some of v nied to be e necessary of and Mrs. Emma The Country Gentleman, too, value in benefit and entertainment. and even the fifth unit will be needed. Wollaston, Mass., the old Yankee farmers I have known ure and will permit of Murch Sawyer of Augusta, who though maintains a Let our forward as bosses and the unlimited help of Washington representa- secretary your Invent New Devices. away from were still of us. Mr. gs at any time during Engineers us, 1 tive to watch after the farmers’ in- Hunt for those times, would he willing to take order—today! Not then called upon Mr. Vaughan Fall droughts. only to plan and execute but also a contract to build another remarks. Mr. Vaughan supplied as pas- pyra- to invent is the role of ... work of the past year the modern engi- tor for the Methodists parts of several mid, using the process described.”— neer. The so a dear friend in the fruition of well Skowhegan station has given years in the past, he is Literary Digest. Waldo Pomona of us all and has kept in touch with Mor- County Grange No. 12 i; details and odds and the engineers abundant opportunity to usual en- rill through the years. In his Mother Eve's Costume. E. E. BOWEN, Secretary, Belfast, R. F. D. No. Maine. to complete the big job. use their inventive genius. Copy 3, thusiastic, inspiriting manner he spoke B. L. ABORN, Master, Brooks, Maine. the Deep in the heart of India there a- ,0011 as weather con- Among innovations has been the of things pertaining to Morrill and Mor- lives a of rill the tribe natives known as rk will be resumed on installation of a remote control switch people, spoKe of ouij great loss, or leaf wearers. There are passing of our doctor and his own feeling Juangs, as the North Channel board. Switches are located in a room Dear Secretary: I'm glad to see the Grange being pushed with good advertising. And here's my dollar for of personal loss Gradually and grace- hut 11.000 of the tribe, and as far as the Kennebec is entirely separated from the THE Country Gentleman for a issues. Please forward my order to the Publishers at egan generator fully he came to the right point, where he can be discovered theirs is unmixed year—52 weekly The newr station is room, but all are controlled from the received from Frank Brown and present- blood from the time their first ances- Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pa. friends a th channel at the lower main switch board in the generator room. ed to the church from large, tor emerged from the animal life of handsomely framed picture of the doctor. 1 Raising or lowering The generator room is cleared by this the jungle. They come as near to ^My Name) ___ He continued his remarks, speaking of of ’being apes as any human ran. on the south channel arrangement everything except the another worker in the church who was being The name leaf wearer was given < :s the height of wrater generators and switchboard. Should any so well beloved by the people of Morrill, (My Address)_____ who had worked so harmoniously and because of their custom of dressing — annel dam. It is this old accident occur to an oil switch the dam- six their women in would successfully through the past years leaves—undressing, ved gallantly for many age be entirely confined to the cell with the doctor, and he received from rather, for the custom consists of two e a in which it happened and no could to the replaced by stronger injury Herbert Wentworth and presented bunches of leaves, one in front and be done to the room from friends the of the •d to function with the generator by smote church picture one in back—that are thrust into a from Rev. Nathan Hunt. Mr. Hunt end of the island. burning oil. pastor, belt of string decorated with clay then made eulogistic remarks about our i he immediate of The reinforced concrete head are stems. This dress is each STATE OF MAINE group gates doctor” and read short extracts written changed with of —*■— of our \ engaged in its con- original the Skowhegan engineers. by other ministers who knew of the day, and as a result the outskirts WALDO, SS. To the Sheriffs or either ot are in SEAL respective Counties. the immensity of the Instead of the unsightly gears that usual- worth and work of our deceased brother. their villages ankle deep the dis- * —-v—- their Deputies, Greeting: Dr. and Mrs. Bryant Moulton were called carded finery. The' legend of the tribe now been accomplished, ly operate such gates an elevating crane We command you to attach the goods or es- upon and responded briefly. Interesting declares that the of the Rai- tate of Bertha nee Johnson, REAL LACES will goddess Grace Palmer, years, before a spade quietly assume these duties. then read the records for 1920 were by turni river, emerging from her home formerly of Haverhill,' in the County of Essex the surveyors and engi- A double-trolley traveling crane within clerk—10 covenant meetings; one death, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, but in tlm rocks, saw several of the Juang We have just received a fi le lot of hand-made laces 97. The whose address is unknown to your plans wrere all O. K. did the power house was first installed in the that of Dr. Pearson; membership, present women without even a leaf. of one hundred J treasurer’s report showed: Received for dancing libelant, to the value dollars; from a as of various sources station and an China and few perts Skowhegan by ingenious She was and ordered the and summon the said defendant (if she may imported quote prices the pastor, $858.92; collection of the Sun- outraged and their with the arrangement a reduction of 10 be found within your precinct), to appear be- light fully feet day $251 missionary collec- leaf dress with the threat that, should follows: school, 47; fore our Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court, tiae weather in the height of the station was col- tribe the curse of made. tion, $201 99, children’s missionary the abandon it, next to be holden at Belfast, within and for l»e winter, in blizzard, Not only have permanent operation lection, $55 19; birthday bank, $20 97; re- death would fall on the women and our County of Waldo, on the first Tuesday of ceived from all sour es in 1920, $1405. April 1921; then and there in said Court to Narrow S .20 liter cold of a problems been solved but the tribe be exterminated. Cluny Lace, per yard, rigorods daily problems was left in answer unto Harlan W. Palmer of After paying all bills over $50 Northpor*., “ “ “ “ with unabated of construction have been met and over- in said of Waldo, libel for divorce, Thread rogressed the treasury. Officers elected for 1921: County 35 t Chinese Need Farming Tools. wherein the libelant alleges that he was mar- come with similar ingenuity and resource- Mrs. Liila Pearson, clerk; Herbert Went- “ ried to said libelee at saide-Haverhill,'on the Irish Crocnet .25 Mrs. so- There is a interest in im- Lace, per yard, lie job well in band but fulness. worth, treasurer; George Dow, growing 24th of 1900; that the libellant day October, “ :t “ “ licitor. Voted that Rev. and Mrs. Nathan proved farm implements in China, thecauseof divorce lain of work ahead. Now the station is done, the last two resided in this State when Beading .10 Hunt remain with us at the same salary which is for the accrued as hereinafter set forth, and had re- units creating possibilities “ “ materials will soon be in place and Central the sided here in faith one to the umplishment, | as last year, $1,000. Dismissed by sale of certain hand tools and small good year prior Rose Design Silk Cluny, 1.00 1 Maine Power * date hereof; that the libelant has ever been from alt sections of the Company has passed an- pastor. to the “ “ “ “ “ machines especially adapted faithful to his but that other milestone. marriage obligations, Linen .75 careful planning and needs of the Chinese. Except in the the said libelee has been unmindful of the “ “ “ “ “ gress was scheduled to Ohiiaren Cry undeveloped portions of the north- same; that on the first day of December, 1900. Star .50 she utterly deserted the libelant without rea- iitistacles overcome and LOVELAND-HADLEY west, China cannot use farm ma- “ “ FOR FLETCHER'S sonable cause and has continued said desertion Torchon Lace and Insertion, .40 ie backbone of the task chinery to the same extent that we for three consecutive years next prior to the a very preuy home T ° R » *r,i k wedding took c A f5 A use it in the States, because filing of this libel; that she has been guilty of Laces i.eu. To rush the super- United Filet per yard, $2.00 and 3.00 at the of cruel and abusive treatment and ext-erne place residence the grocm, Nor- the amount of land owned by one man completion in the fall was a cruelty towards him; that no children have folk Farm, Unity, Saturday CHARLES R CHAPIN. is too too small 1 evening, small and in fields, been born to them during their said Lace a “sy task after the strenu- marriage. mats iu variety of sizes and patterns at 50c. Dec. 25, when Don Everett Loveland and says a United States consular bureau Wherefore he prays that a divorce from the r *■ the ng huge station from Miss Edith Capt. Charles R. Chapin died on his who have studied bonds of matrimony between himself and said to Also a line of embroidered silks and "°f Lee Hadley of Jackson were report. The Chinese $1.50. large Use river. 75th birthday, Jan. 2d, after a long ill- iibelee, may be decreed. united in marriage by the Rev. William agriculture, either at home or abroad, And the libelant further alleges that he has ness. The deceased was born in Rock- linens. Call and see them at the Journal office. mipletion of the station, is well as and farmers used reasonable to ascertain the Berriman, pastor of the Union of the late landowners diligence church, port, the son Catherine of hied another milestone to her with education to know that present residence said libelee, but is unable the double service used. and Edwin Chapin. well enough ■ ring being Miss (Wood) He^was to do so, and does not know where it is. AMY L. WILSON. SUE M. WUUrtlDGE. tress and the company has Camden where he had made improved implements exist, are po- Hadley was educated in the schools known in (Signed) HARLAN W. PALMER, 1 of ink in tile chain of power his home for the past thirty years, but tential purchasers o'f instruments, Libelant. 1,priimil!11illllMimillPliiaiWiiiiiiiUll.iiiiyiHnn!TtiriiJII!Ul i|1'J.;.ir; !:;!.|ll)H:IT!ll!|lirr^ ll^!''l:::^SgcAc3jg^^\rrTfF^-TMil~l~~iiiFTr~ .iTErrir-nr-. Jackson and the Maine Wesleyan Semi- owing to ill health he moved to Rockiand chiefly of the following kinds: Light Waldo, ss.. January.#, 1921, The said libel ~ at Kent’s Hill. She is also a his home nary grad- in September to make with his plows, harrows, cultivators, small cot- ent made oath that tbe above allegation as to uate the It was there he passed away. the residence of the libelee is true. of Eastern State Normal School daughter. ton gins, wheel hoes and irrigation Funeral services were held from the resi- Before me, ^tarrh at Castine. She has held the position of pumps by animal power. CLYDE R. CHAPMAN, Germs dence of his son, Oscar P Chapin in operated (Signed) Notice of foreclosure Justise of the Peace. superintendent of schools in her native Jan. Camden, Wednesday 5th, Rev. H. M. of in '0>': To the damage of the said plaintiff (as he Percy Murphy Waldo, tit When town~hud principal of some of New Eng- I Molt officiating. The bearers were France Develops Oil Industry. WHEREAS,the County of Waldo and State of Maine, Hyomei says) the sum of one hundred dollars, which two Oscar P. Chapin and Willard his deed dated the sixteenth land’s linest grammar schools. Her last sons, France is engaged in developing her shall then and there be made to appear, witn by mortgage day 'loves In. C. and two grandsons, Irvin E. And this jf July A. D. 1919, recorded in Waldo Regis- was of a Chapin, oil which has long been other due damages. have you there tv appointment principal large L. industry, of Book 334, Page 77, conveyed to : Simpson and Ralph Chapin. Capt. writ with your doings therein. try Deeds, It is said that the very first me a certain lot or of with the jv '! losing. Hyomei is made grammar school in East a neglected. parcel land j Hampton, Conn., Chapin was of genial nature, always Witness, LESLIE C. CORNISH, Justice of our of eucalyptus taKen from efforts to refine were made at buildings .hereon, situated in Swanville, in where she had under her charge a force with a smile and a cheery word for petroleum said Court at Belfast, this of Jan- forests of ready eighth day the County of Waldo and State of Maine, inland Auslra- had a host of friends Pechelbronn. These commenced four in the of our Lord one tbousand ot fourteen teachers. Mr. everyone. He and uary, year bounded and described as to wit:— cd with other Loveland is follows, Public. excellent in tlm a extent nine hundred and tij, will be greatly missed community centuries ago. To great they twenty-one. Bounded on the east by land of Charles Curtis one of the popular young men of the Notary so where he had lived for many years. were but it is said that for (Signed) and land of Hollis Divoll;on the north by land ‘J3lralia t,le I failures, JAMES H. CILLEY. Clerk. atmosphere is town. He is a graduate of the a of Amity F. & of Ephraim Littlefield; on tne west by the *f!h1 Melrose, He was member Lodge 180 a refinerT has been in op- o with balsam thrown out years so-called: and on the south the road School and came to M. and of the A. O. U. W. He is stream, by a‘ Mass., High Unity A. eration at that 'Ptus trees that germs do place. leading from Nickerson Mills to Com thri.I soon after his and survived by his widow, one brother, Geo STATE OF MAINE. ^.Grange in 3,11 m graduation purchased Hall. Assistance Income itil'. consequence coughs, the of Searsport, and one ss. farm now occupied by him. He has E. Chapin sister, Waldo, Also another certain lot or parcel of land, 31"1 other nose and throat of tiir;. made steady advancement in agriculture Mrs. Laura M. Suttle Camden, three Supreme Judicial Court, In Vacation, situated iD said Swanville, bounded and de- Poetically unknown. John H. ten,, and is now one of the prosperous young daughters, Mrs. Simpson of Belfast, January 0, A. D. 1921. scribed as follows, to wit:—It being a triangu Tax Reports and get the same ;Oomei farmers of the town. will reside at Stonington, Mrs. Edwin H. Maxcy of THROAT Upon the annexed writ and libel, it is order- la'r piece bounded northerly by the road lead n‘ They CORE itii j effect as you would and Mrs. Ernest I. ed by me, the undersigned, a Justice of said ing from Nickerson Mills to Comet u' pilling Norfolk Farm, Unity. Their many friends Rockland Wooster of Grange L‘ a|yptus forests, four tonsilitis or hoarseness, Court, that notice be given to the libelee by Hall, southeasterly by land of Charles Curtis; BLANKS FURNISHED. wish them a happy and prosperous Los Angeles, Calif,, sons, Frederick sold A. A. long, warm salt an attested copy of the same, or an and the stream, so-called. it,., by Howes & Co. 1 ol gargle with publishing westerly by 3 life. L. hapin Inglewood, Calif., Oscar P. abstract thereof, together with » this order And whereas, the condition of said mortgage ktisff,. everywhere on a guarantee of Camden, Jasper L. Chapin of waiter. Rub Vicks over or Chapin thereon, three weeks successively in The Re- has been broken; by reason of the breach of money refunded. and Willard C. sj^oon Isle au Haut Chapin of throat and cover with a publican Journal, a newspaper printed in Bel- the condition thereof, I claim a foreclosure of Rockland.—Rockland Courier Gazette. hot flannel cloth. Swal- fast, in the County of Waldo, the last publica- said mortgage. Notice tion to be sixty days at least before the next Dated this twenty-seventh day of Decem- Special CASTORIA low slowly small pieces. term of said Court, to be holden at Belfast, ber, A. D. 1920. MELISSA J. McKEEN. We wish to inform the public that we WOSPLCT FERRY within and for said County, on the third D. A M. 3wl For Infants and Children are business all the time and if Tuesday of April next, that she may then doing you wish to or and there appear in said Court and answer buy sell real estate of any' kind In Use For Over 30 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Batchelder are vis- indigestion Years thereto, if she see fit. 3w3 we would be pleased to talk with you. T"ach sourstom- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! I FOR SALlT misery, iting Bowley. CHARLES J. DUNN, E. A. STROUT Farm Agency, k. 1|iil ail stomach disease Justice Judicial Court. GREEN HARD WOOD fitted for stove Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowley have Supreme ROY C. FISH, Local Manager, *ilui Large box of tablets arrived A true of writ and libel with order of use. Apply to tf3 Signature of some time in their copy -Sb-c .a aii towns. to spend cottage, as notice thereon. SCOTT or Room Me. is a GRAY, 2, Oddfellows’ Block, Belfast, / Mr. Bowley having vacation. Attest: JAMES H. CILLEY, Clerk. 264-11 ELIJAH RITCHIE tf47 / Colonial Theatre Heavy Wool Hose—Two Far. NORTHPORF i for at Bert L. Davis’ CHRONIC CATARRH TO-DAY $1.00 j Mrs. Esther Readdy and daughter He- Overland once famous and Theatre' Colds When Red, sheriff Ma?™EoE Colonial Follows Repeat&d 5WANVILLE. loise are spending a few weeks with rela- | ffsjn now hobo, and his partner, Collie, come Blood ls| Impure. tives in upon the dead body of a desert rat who Brooksville. TODAY FRIDAY ^ owns a valuable mine. Sheriff Mr. is with Mr. and Mrs. Tour body suffering from a cold Saunders Gross staying Mrs. Charles O. Dickey, who spent the suspects Red knows something regarding docs not properly attend to diges- W. N. Briggs for a time. holidays in Boston with her son Earle and in Red in the mine, and in an endeavor to get the Harry Carey Overland Madge Kennedy tion aud elimination. As a result Miss Marian Hutchins of Brooks is family and other relatives, has returned TheTrUik information intends to hold Red for mur- FROM THE STORY BY HENRY HERBERT KNIBBS A slice of real life flashed on blood it in- the screen your becomes impure, der. But Red escapes him, and, after he working for Mrs. J. W. Smart. home to East Northport. membrane and flames the mueo'is sees Collie well established on the Moon- Burton Holmes. Miss Edith Howe is in North Mrs. I. S. Hills, R. N., of East North- Oomedy Bride brings about that condition in stone ranch, he strikes out and, getting Searsport Magazine 13S the chronic c; tarrh occurs and from Nellie becomes a working for Mrs. Owen Marden. port, has been in Belfast several days ■which help Winthrop, ruA ^ millionaire. Both men are in love with past week for Mrs. William M. FRIDAY--WIL.I.IAIVI rrtbSbN rs on which it depeids. Mr. Otii Patterson is very poorly at caring make it Louise, the rancher’s daughter, but Col- a severe cold Purify your blood, F. M. is Randall, who was ill with lie the man. this writing. Mrs. H. Phillips clean, bv taking Hood’s Sarsapa- proves lucky which threatened pneumonia. helping to care for him. rilla, and if yoi r bowels are not FRIDAY Miss Dorothy Mahoney has gone to healthfully acti e, take Hood’s Comet Grange will meet every two 1 3” “The Fitch’s famous she will attend the “BRIDE Truth,” Clyde where Fills. These mi dicines have re- weeks. They will hold an all day meet- Rockland, masterpiece, which has been picturized nted cases High School and will make her home in Fifteen lieved and previ many by Goldwyn, has for its central theme ing and have a dinner Saturday, Feb. The Serial Supreme Episodes. is with her Charles E. of chronic eatar’h. Economy the idea that we do, indeed, weave a 5th. brother, Mahoney, in Hood’s and is located A one of the strong points tangled net when first—or last—we prac- who recently married THE PICTURE OF THOUSAND THRILLS Sarsaparilla—10*t doses in a bot- tice to deceive. The story revolves Mrs. Chester Trundy and daughter Ed- there. a a sinister power that strikes tle. not it about the figure of Becky Warder, na left for Glenburn fora week’s American womanhood menaced by unseen. Why g^-t today? Monday The of the East married to a wealthy man Ladies’ Aid Northport young matron, visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. below the sea—a from the earth’s vilest who sincerely loves her. Becky had Methodist church was pleasantly enter- Lurking band^of^scoundrels quarts,•, O. Howard been brought up by a scapegrace father, tained last Friday by Mrs. Francis E. SATURDAY MONDAY I once a man of means, but fallen, princi- Isaac McKeen is with Mrs. suffering Moore at her bungalow. There was a through race-track association. pally blood poisoning on the middle finger of ! From this parent, Becky had imbibed a large attendance. The afternoon was BUCK JONES in LOUISE GLAUM her hand. She is attended Dr. |n habit of rather telling an untruth than a right by spent with music and needlework and lies ! truth. It was so easy telling white F C. Small of Belfast. were THE LEOPARD delicious refreshments served by FIREBRAND TREVISON WOMAN BROOKS BRANCH Earle Smart bad an attack of acute in- the taking Stewart Edward in hostess. A Western romance of daring deeds and breath White’s novel enacted in Navy "Acts" Thrilling Film. *y digestion Friday night and was attend'd stunts. will be a revelation. Christine A. The United States Navy goes into the Mrs. Mark D. Mendall was recently janes, Manager motion pictures. Not the ordinary pic- by Dr. Fairchild of Searsport. He is im- News Review. given a complete and pleasant surprise Comedy. Outing Ches-., tures of naval life, which are interesting proving at this writing. party at her home in East Northport. She Comedy_ — enough, but a photoplay in which Uncle Mrs. Henry Whitten of Melrose, Mass TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Sam’s battleships, cruisers, submarines, has been seriously ill for some time, but 4 Per Interest her Pays jCent sub narine chasers, destroyers, seaplanes, who has been visiting sister, Mrs. is now able to enjoy life, and over thirty had was in town WHITE in CHARLES RAY on accounts. dirigibles and other units actually John Littlefield, recently of her friends took advantage of the fact PEARL in their parts and in which real American friends. calling on relatives and to a Ev saving| do be- call in body and unannounced. THE News jot Belfast. sailors acted just as “screen folk” THE WHITE MOLL VILLAGE The fore the camera. Mr. Elmer Cunningham returned to erything was carefully planned even to SLEUTH HER DEBUT AS A FOX STAR RAY SCORES AGAIN AS A An entire fleet of warships was lent to Bangor Friday morning, accompanied by the varied and delicious menu for re- MISS WHITE MAKES COUNTRY y ladies of Methodist society the picture concern for the making of The thf Miss Hazel Kirkpatrick of Bangor, who freshments. The evening was spent so- this which is without a Comedy News. Third : an clam in great film, paral- Magazine Eye N will give escalhjped supper a with etc. lel in the history of the art. The equip- had been a guest at his home for few cially cards, music, neir vestry Wednesday, Feb. 2nd, to ment used is worth millions upon millions days. Melvina A., wife of Alvin Bird, died at which the public is iftvited. of dollars and could not have been Mr. English, who bought the Gross her home in Northport, Jan. 18th. She I. O. O. bought. Penobscot Encampment, F., was Nov. the The organization fortunate enough to place, and is employed at the Taunton In- born in Northport, 25, 1849, their installation next Tuesday will have enlist the co-operation of the Navy was sane Hospital in Massachusetts, is spend- daughter of Chandler and Sarah (Welch) will be matters of inter- evening There Fox Film Corporation, and the picture is ing some time at the farm here for his Mahoney and the greater part of her life The True refreshments will be a 15 serial known as “Bride 13.” est considered and episode was Story health. spent here, where she had many It is not a war play, but shows what served. friends. Her was 71 1 month the American fleet would do if a blood- Mr. A. T. Nickerson spent the week- age years, What’s the best Title Real Estate Tbe Dickey-Knowlton thirsty band of pirates, gathered from the end at home from Augusta to enable him and 23 days. The funeral was held at her of vilest quarters of the were to des- ■Company has for William A. earth, late home Friday at 1 p. m., with Rev. Aspirin to attend the to rented cend on the American coast. Grange meeting. This is this Clark of this city, Mis cottage at North Arthur E. Wilson of the Belfast Unitarian The picture was directed by Richard the thirteenth time he has been installed Aspirin is a useful chemical, being Mrs. H. F. Cowan church skilled Shore, Northport, tc| Stanton, one of the best known directors as secretary of Comet Grange. officiating. prescribed constantly by of East Orange, N. J., for the summer in the business, and is packed, as one can physicians for treatment of rheu- Goodrich Granite North has Fred Basford, one of Northport’s high- Picture? imagine, with startling stunts. There is Grange, Searsport, matic affections, neuralgia, colds and .•season. ly died at his home hardly a moment without its thrill; but not been holding meetings for some time, respected citizens, certain types of fever. Circle’s Jan. are Thomas tl. Marshall birthday not one of them is far-fetched or beyond but they got such an inspiration after 21st. About eighteen years ago he Aspirin U. D. Co. Tablets was suc- belief. the United Drug Company, <■ pread Tuesday afternoon very meeting with Comet Grange last Satur- moved here from Detroit, Maine, and made by .'•/'Goodrich “Bride 13” was written by E. Lloyd Boston, whose agents are the Kexall essful with 17 present, including 5 vet- that their hall in the bought the Miles Benner place. Ten “Hi-Press” Sheldon, adapted for the screen by Ed- day they opened Stores everywhere. The chemical [}, erans. They will be continued each years the burned but Mr. ward Sedgwick. Not only are the feats evening, held a meeting, elected officers ago buildings used is always of the very highest month of the year. Next Tuesday will of the actors themselves unique in their and voted to install them Jan. 29th, have Basford rebuilt them. He was the son of grade and the tablets may, there- confi- as but the photography and John B. and be upon with oe observed McKinley Day. daredeviltry, an all day meeting and have invited and Martha (Noble) Basford fore, depended are the maximum of bene- staging beautiful. his and 16 dence to yield ueioeri rvuiciauu ui ruui s Mins is con- Comet to be age was 60 years, 2 months This great serial will be shown at the Grange present. ficial results that may be expected sur- to his home as the result of an acci- Colonial days. A widow and several children ined Theatre beginning Friday. Comet Grange held a very interesting from the use of Aspirin. Tablets horses were vive; also a brother in Brewer and one in Fraudulent made Aspirin dent when his frightened by meeting last Saturday. A fine dinner on the market a Brooklyn C H. Stevens SATURDAY Boston. His remains were Mon- were put by :he auto of Dr. Tuesday was served and shipped the officers were installed concern. This has been exploited by afternoon. Mr. Roierson was thrown to i Every one who loves a motion picture day to Detroit, where the funeral was of dis- by C. C. Clement, Master of Morning one concern for trie purpose I story of the western ranch tvpe written held he ground and one cif his hips bruised. Tuesday crediting all tablets of Aspirin made in masterly abundantly stocked Light Grange, in his usual impressive style, others The prnblic should know half dollars are by A few counterfeit in with new and perilous stunts, developing manner, assisted by his daughter, Doris have | LINCOLNVILLE that we, as reputable druggists, it is In the real a plot ol unusual strength and detail, and De lation, alleged. I Clements, and Kermit Nickerson. H. D. never handled any but Aspirin of the enacted by a sensational star and a fine coins the base of thirteen rays can be Farnhan at the A fine of presided piano. hignest grade : company in the midst superb scenic Mrs. Maude Ames visited in Camden expired in 1917, seen around the sun, but in the counter- was rendered. The Aspirin patent effects, should see Buck Jones, the Fox program Very interesting last week. and any one can now make Aspirin feit money there are only twelve. It i in “Firebrand Trevision. remarks star, were made by A. T. Nickerson, that name. of Camden and sell it under a Hull Leroy Allen spent the week- also lias slightly ring but hardly C. C. Clements, Charles Seeley and vis- Our customers may depend upon MONDAY end at L. S. Russ’. distinguishable true coin. iting members. it that Aspirin U. D. Co.—sold at from-jthe “The Leopard Woman,” one of the Miss Georgia Hall of Belfast spent the Rexall Stores on y—is everything The artistic gilt bat.ket filled with con- most ever exciting serial stories publish- that the most careful, most discrim- ed in The week-end at her home here. fectionery in the window of James II Saturday Evening Post, by- CENTER M0NTV1LLE inating and skillful physician could Stewart tdward has been adapt- Howes’ store, has b$en presented to the White, Mrs. Bessie Wentworth was called to demand. ed to motion pictures with Louise Glaum 'fire lit Mrs. W. Bath on a OF 24’s and :00 s Department Joseph in the title role and House Peters playing Scott Rogers has been ill with inflenza. Saturday to officiate at funeral IN PACKAGES I2’s, Btaifdell and will be at the ball a as |oid this, opposite in part equally prominent, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Clement were re- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payson of Camden and will be the attraction Monday. Thursday, evening, .jan. 27th. There is cently in Waterville. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winlield GIIY DRUG SI ORE The story of “The Leopard Woman” is different so an attractive in the window over the week-end. Forty money prizes ranging basket the colorful tale of a race into the Afri- F. M. Poland arrived from Caribou Young HEAD & HILLS, Propr’s., Belfast. s from to —costs .hearing a decorated liced ham and on it can and $250 $10 you nothing I | Congo country by Miss Glaum Thursday and returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Scruton were in ,i card with the compl ments of the Wind- Mr. Peters, each representing a European to submit a title. 1 Portland last week to attend the funeral of a C. P. Hutchins of West Freedom was a of the r Hotel for the Tire country who desired the friendship Statement of the Condition i. Department. This Contest runs from 1st to far distant native tribe and the romance week-end of P. W. of her brother, Mr. John Stewart. January April also be sold Thur: guest Jaquith. will day night. Belfast Loan & 1st. Send to which develops on the trip between the Mr. and Mrs. Allie Allen Building Association, your suggestion the B. F. ; Miss Esther Tibbetts has concluded entertained a A recent special froln Augusta has the two people who were enemies when they December 15, 1920. Goodrich Rubber Company in either j the of school party of friends on Saturday eve. Re- Belfast, Maine, in to started. term she was keeping in New following regard investigation [ President. York, Boston, Chicago, Kansas jptate Knox. freshments of ice cream and cake were ! Ralph H. Howes, of tires: i C. Wescott, Secretary and/l'reasurer. Denver or Akron — ami TUESDAY served. W, City, Seattle, J. W. Wescott, “Insurance Commissioner G. Waldon Patrons of the Colonial Theatre will Mrs. Rebecca Poland died Wednes- j Directors—Ralph H. Howes, U. when next you buy rubber bents oi The friends of Mrs. Maude (Mc- John R, Dunton, Hen D. Field, L. W. Thomp- .Smith, having completed the investiga- have the opportunity to see one of the day, Jan 19th, after a brief illness with many shoes insist on the kind with tire Red W. J. V. A. Simmons, Ralph D. tions of tires that occurred of Mehuren were to learn of son, Dorman, havelrecently most popular actresses the screen ap- pneumonia. She leaves six children to Kinney) pained Southworth. Line ’Round the > in Van Top. Buren, Belfast, Newport, Bar pear in her first Fox feature. Pearl her death in Searsmont on at past mourn the loss of a good and faithful Thursday Harbor, Bluehill, Maclson and Auburn, who has been absent from the Organized January 21, 1891 White, a serious for i' announced that no mother: of W alter Up. m., following operation nas Evidence has been silversheet for some time, is returning in Dudley A., Colorado; found connecting thesejseveral fires with “The White Moll,” which is said to be S., of North Searsmont; Frank M., of appendicitis. The funeral was held on LIABILITIES. and has ordered a 31 incendiary origin dis- one of the most exciting and appealing Caribou; Mrs. George Gove of Sears- Sunday, Mrs. Bessie Wentworth officia- Accumulated capital.$ 83,620 continuance of further service in connec- Matured shares. 22.404 10 melodramas that was ever translated in- ting. The floral tributes were with these fires.: At mont; Mrs. George I. Jackson of North beautifuj fund. 3,844 51 ! tion the present to a photoplay. Frank L. Packard is the j Guaranty and Laurice of town. ! and in abundance. He age was 22 years. Undivided profits. 3,441 29 time the Insurance Department has un- author—the same Mr. Packard who wrote Searsmont, this Bills payable.... 24,663 20 der investigation 19 fires of recent occur- “The Miracle Man.” He has fashioned Mrs. Poland was a faithful member of several of OAK Footwea ence, themjrequiring expert a story here which for compact action, Union Harvest Grange and the W. R. C. HILL, Swanville. $137,973 41 nvestigators to determine whether or breath taking suspense, intrigue, adven- RESOURCES. Since her husband’s which occur- not they are of criminal origin.” death, 54 ture, and the moral which it teaches, Mr. F. P. Webb was in on Loans on of real estate. $137,621 red Winterport mortgages should rank as one of the treats of the Dec. 4, 1903, she has decorated the Cash on hand. 351 87 -j- business Jan. 19th. season. Harry Millarde directed the pic- graves of the soldiers in Greenwood Cem- WILLIAM Q. 41 ture which is acte 1 a Mr. William Boudle of $137,973 bjPINNEY. capably by sterling etery and the cemetery near the Center. Lynn, Mass., Ernest 217 William a well company. has bought the Harvey place and Number of shareholders. Quinnum ppinney, The funeral was from the home on Fri- has taken possession. Number of borrowers.. 140 DOWN AGAIN OUR PRK resident of StocMton died j *nown Springs, WeDINeSUA day, Mrs. Bessie Wentworth of Lincoln- Number of shares outstanding. 1654 i Jan. at the Mr. Leon Webster and family of Leo- Number of shares for loans. 846 Sunday night, 23d,[ home of Charles Ray, the inimitable star, who ville was the speaker. Interment in pledged minster, Mass., are visiting his parents' Number of loans. 168 bis Miss Liman Clara has established his place in the lilm fir- 50c VALUE 40c VALu'* daughter, Spin- Greenwood Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. James Webster. mament through nis remarkably human FRANK L. PALMER. uey at Bangor, where the was spend- Bank Commissioner. studies of homespun characters, is com- Carl, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. ng the winter. His age was 83 years. APPLETON. ing in the latest of his small-town stories, Ernest Harvey, died Tuesday night, Jan. He was at one time in his earlier life a “A — Village Sleuth,” by Agnes Christine 18th, after a short illness with diphtheria. at the Johnson. This the Teas, shin picture presents psy- is felt for the Coeeee carpenter Sandypoint ship- John Mclver is hauling logs to Ghent Much sympathy family. SHERIFF’S SALE. ^ chology of boyish character at the age yard and later was in tcade in that vil- mill in Searsmout. CEYLON-FORMOSA MIXED GROUND 70 ORDER OR IN BEA when youth is desirous of becoming a STATE OF MAINE. lage. In the year 1886 was landlord fie sleuth. Detective stories compose the Mrs. Frank who has been quite PRICES OF OUR COFFEES ARE I > Scott, WALDO, Sd. REDUCE AO 77 of the Ocean Houseon loiver Main street. favorite reading matter. So the star as much sick, is very improved. Taken on execution and will be sold by pub- a on William Wells, a farmer toy, has ambi- I n 1895 he built shop Allyn street lic on the 24th day of February, A. D. Mrs. Obed Fuller and son Frank were auction, tions to become a Nick Carter in the in the at the of- near where he resided, i His first wile 1921, at ten o’clock forenoon, Fine Bulk Cocoalb 15c SOU PS-all kinds flesh. He evolves some novel and amus- last Sunday guests at Danford Martin’s. fice of the Register of Deeds in Belfast, in was Miss Clara A Berry of Stockton methods for detecting crime. said all the right in which ing and chil- County, equity Rolled Oats bulk,5 lb 25c Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Sproul M. of Waldo, in said EGGS-Dehyd Springs, who died in Belfast, Oct.20,1894. UNITY BRANCH Percy Murphy County, in ‘Last of Mohicans’ dren were of Arthur last had on the 13ih day of March, A. D. 1920, at l \ I'1 said and a of the always returned his affection with filai situated in Waldo, being part 49c Earl Hussey of is on land deeded to Harold E Bailey and Henry 20c Worcester, Mass., Granite Grange of North Searsport held Fri. and Sat. devotion. The funeral was held at 66 CARD OF THANKS a of the that lies on the Only 10 Main a visit to relatives and friends here. Bailey part |part Street, Belfast, Me. its regular meeting Saturday evening, all who west side of the road running from Head of Court street, Bangor, Tuesday at 11 a. m. We wish to thank extended R. B. Fuller hauled and its officers as late the Tide to Evans* Corner, so called, and His remains were brought to Belfast Monday cylinder Jan. 22d, elected fol- kindness to us in our bereavement bounded on the east by land of H. E. Bailey; T his saws from Thorndike for I. N. and lows: G. H. and also for the beautiful flowers sent to uesday night, accompanied by son.l Quigg Master, Stevens; overseer, on the north by land of Mrs. William Jac son and will the funeral. be placed in the receiving tomb George McLain. Charles Florence and land of L. A. Whitcomb; on the west by Clements; lecturer, Patrick N in Grove cemetery until interment in the Mrs. Troy, land of William Whitcomb and land of L. B. To the Public Legislative Charles ass’t. D. C. Griffin and James Lobdell are Howard; steward, Keller; Miss Helena M. Troy on the south land A. Holmes, com' spring. Smith; by ofgF. As |Local Agent for the Oliver Type- Ordered, the House out amount of Ira Daisy forty-five acres, more or less. time for the of v getting a large logs and steward, Veazie; chaplain, containing I am to offer to reception lot or of with the writer Company prepared sec- THANKS A certain parcel land, for private and special ley wood for Sumner Smith of Stevens; treasurer, Augusta Stevens; CARO OF Model ■ SEARSMONT. pulp Bangor. buildings thereon, situated in Swanvile, in the public the Oliver Typewriter to February 10, 192!, of Thursday, retary, Susie Carter; gatekeeper, Smith We wish to our thanks to our said and bounded and deserbed as fol- No. 9, at a cost far below that any m., and tbat all such -; Fred Proctor has started a small store express County, petition* Clements; Ceres, Carrie Spaulding; Po- neighbors and friends throughout the lows. to wit:—Bounded on the east by land of other machine in this locality. This ex- ented after that date be referre At a special meeting of Rosewood at the camp, selling tobacco, candy, mit- and land of Hollis Divoll; on community for the post card shower, Charles Curtis cellent OLIVER can be bought for $57.60 Legislature; that the secretary Chapter, O. E. S., held Jan. 20th the a mona, Fannie Clements; Flora, Jennie the north land of Ephraim Littlefield; on cause of this order to tens, overalls, etc., convenience for the sunshine bag, also for the beautiful flow- by cash or $64.00 on the easy payment plan copies following officers were gracefully install- A. Nettie Veazie. the west by the stream, so called, and on the all the and weekly pa|" Clements; L. steward, ers sent in our recent bereavement. —one dollar a week. Five days free trial daily ed PaBt Nettie Past campers. south the road leading from Nickerson until and February 9 by Matron, Marriner; Comet by desired. I will show this including The Grange voted to invite William Mehuren, Mils to Comet Hall. when gladly In Sen it Matron, Lilia Miller, Marshal; Hattie I. N. Quigg started a crew of men Grange with Gran- Mrs. Clara McKinney and Also another certain lot or of land, machine to anyone upon request. January Wing, Chaplain; in the presence of a Grange, Swanville, to meet parcel chopping on the W. A. Overlook lot last t AMILY, situated in said .Swanville, bounded and de- I also offer a fine line of typewriter Read and large company of invited guests: Alice ite, Jan. 29th, for an all day meeting and passed. more Mr. AND MRS. W. S. MEHUREN scribed as fellows, to wit:—It being a triangu- ribbons and all up to-date office Sent down for concurrence. W. Charles W. week, and will put on men in a few paper, Andrews, M.; Andrews, chose Brother Bert Nickerson of Comet lar piece bounded nbrtherly by the'road leading L. ERNEST THH! Teams will start as and Family, supplies. i*.; Martha Butler, A. M.; Fred Marriner, days. hauling soon i from Nickerson Mills to Comet Grange Hall; In House of Repres to install its officers. This is a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Poland Before buying typewriters or supplies James Lilia Grange land of Charles Curtis; and January Sec.; Robbins, Treas.; Miller, as there is snow. southeasterly by I can save chance for all members of Granite let me quote my prices. you Con.; Nettie Marriner, Associate Con.; good westerly by the stream, so-called. Read and pa sed in concurr< R. B. Fuller’s loaded with lum- money. Respectfully yours, Aubrey Fuller, Chap.; Grace Higgins, truck, Grange to attend and partake of a good Dated January 22, 1921.—3w4 CLYDE R. CHAl‘M A. Sheriff. FRANK. A. BOWNS, Flora met a woman on and in To Let FRANK LITTLEFIELD, Marshal; Robbins, Organist; Jose- ber, foot turning dinner at the hall. 42 Union Belfast. A small with modern conven- lmy St., phine Kelso, Adah; Sarah Plaisted, Ruth; out went into the ditch where it took cottage Main for a small fam- Clarabelle Fuller, Esther; Francella ences, on street, Genuine Shaw Knit / four men two hours to get it out. Rob For apply Wool Hose—Two Pair Three Pair Heavy Cotton Hose Moody, Martha; Fannie Cobb, Electa; Heavy Wool Hose—Two Pair ily. particulars to_ Heavy I Julia John Leven- says next time he shall stop and see it the MRS. JOHN R. WATERMAN pair at Bert Levenseller, Warder; L. for $1.00 at Bert L. Davis’, for $1.00 at bert L. Davis’. $1 per seller, Sentinel. woman won’t turn out. tor $1.00 at Bert Davis’. Tel. 179-3 Real The Dickey-Knowlton Estate Co. Mias Sadie E. Nickerson, Belfast’s pub- B. Petfvey of Lewis- have sold for Frank lic health nurse, has opened a class in the Norton ton his five acre field on road home nursing for girls of the High school of this to Adoniram J. Moody city. age and any who wish to join may confer What About Last Mrs. Kate Leary of East Belfast un- with her or with Mrs. Essie P. Carle, The class Tuesday? derwent a serious operation Saturday by chairman of the committee. She had been will meet in Miss Nickerson’s office on find that your overcoat was warm Dr. Eugene D. Tapley. you for 10 below zero? a week. Did enough troubled for some time with growth on Main street twice each Many her face. Her daughter, Mrs. Julia Leary practical and first aid theories and prac- on were cold Tuesday you will be more McLellan tices will be Under Mrs Carle’s If you again, because cold Hogan, a teacher in the school, taught. weather is due us. is with her and has secured Miss Alberta direction Feb. 17th will be devoted to Wadsworth as a substitute during her child welfare in common with the State absence. committee work. Miss Parker of that have warm overcoats of all kinds and all yVe prices from $18.50 committee will be in Belfast over up The office building at the Radio Station Sunday Call and look them over. of that week and speak at the Colonial, t0 550. on street has been completed and Congress when Manager Clifford will show an ap- the instruments and equipment are now propriate picture. seen of the wool we are installed. The building is one of Have you any pants selling for $3 ? Ask being The barge Waccamaw, owned by the the most pieces of work for we are well worth up-to-date American Chemical and commanded ,0 gee them, think they the Co., price. on the Atlantic. The com- radio work by Capt Harry Landers of East Boston, have studied the plans to the best Yours pany left here Sunday, Jan. 16tb, in tow of the truly, results for this work and have in this tug Lehigh bound for Portsmouth, N. H. building a station with all appliances and When off Portland lightship in the gale Grade men Women’s i THE ST0RE where conveniences for the half dozen who DT T TA A \7TQ of Jan. 17th she,parted from the tug and High YOUR little will be continuously on duty there. Lo- I v K 1 L. U A V old dollar went to sea. The Boston Sunday Herald lo, cally the building is a credit to the con- BUYS 100 CENTS WORTH of Jan. 22d says of her: Boots tractor and builder, Mr. E. E. Babcock, “The Lehigh, as well as the cutters deserved com- and he has received many Ossipee and Androscoggin, have been en- pliments for the structure. In line with deavoring to find the barge ever since. at a SAVING from a THIRD : __ p- _ it is Cruising from Boston and Portland, they Maurice W. Lord was one of the A the company's program expected Judge Unitarian Parish party will be held have covered areas of several hundred that other buildings will be erected in the ot Belfast winners in the Sunday edition of the in Memorial square miles in search. Fears were to a HALF News Hall tomorrow, Friday, their Boston Post “Error contest, coming spring. expressed that the which was | Story” ttvening, preceded by a at 6 vessel, tdvhrtisemenrs supper built 40 to o’clock. According to the annual report or n. years ago, would be unable i A muff has been left at The City Na- withstand the heavy storms,and that the Here's a to a W. superintendent of the Knox chance get high Theatre publishes picture tional Bank which the owner can have The rustic Libby, zero temperature which prevailed hedge bordering the side- Waldo has .. lie week. County fish hatchery, county Wednesday and Thursday would cause by paying charges. walk on the Franklin street side of the boot at the of the ind Building Asso. pub- received the following landlocked salmon her to accumulate ice that would destroy grade price Place had condition. Mrs. C. B. Swett has been confined to Crosby become a menace and her buoyancy. It is believed that the ement of planted i,n 1919: Coleman pond, Lincoln- the and after several men inferior kind. All sizes the her bed the past ten days with throat formal complaints tc the on board suffered considerable hard- .re advertises aspirin Swan Lake, 10,000; Georges authorities it ville, 3,000; ship as a result of the adverse weather, ablets. trouble and sciatic rheumatism, but is city was cut back to the rV V Lake, Liberty, 7,000; Smith pond, Swan- but the message from the Ossipee indi- widths in the lot. Bank of Belfast ad- improving. street line last The walk represented National Saturday. Mixer Knox and Mor- cates that the crew has suffered no seri- of and from the ville, 4,000; pond, increase deposits The local W. T. U. will all Post Office lawn to the T. W. ous effects from the The C. ship gar- Thomas Lincolr ville, experience. Pitcher rill, 3,000; pond, ments sent them for the Near East relief place was kept littered with message, which was received at 7.50 p. 37 Black Louis Heel and In the fall of 1919- pairs Kid, nst Co. offers opportuni- leaves and Searsmont, 3,000. m., follows: ‘Just picked up barge Wac- Feb. 1st. All who have not dead branches as the latter ex- ■ business and inter- by respond- Swan Lake, 3,- latitude 42:39 uing tended 20—Coleman pond, 230; camaw, north, 42:68;05 ed to this call will note the date. partly over it. former $9.50 g accounts. please 500: Georges Lake, 1,000; square-tailed west. All well on board.’ The Ossipee price offers Mrs. Harriet A. will tow the barge either to Portland, nple Shop suits, Mrs. Sumner C. Pattee omitted her Knight and son Rus- trout: Lincolnville, 5,000; Wiley brook, which is its at low prices. sell entertained headquarters, or to this port. very dancing classes in Belfast and Searsport last Thursday at their Montville Center brook, 5,000; Georges 63 Havana Bro Louis The of has the follow- pairs Kid, .venty dollar bill lost. home on Charles Herald Monday this week on account of the Fireman’s street the following Jan brook, river, Searsmont, 5,000; of the miles store offers cash prizes. guests at cards: Mrs. ing story barge’s drifting 540 former ball, which takes place in the Armory Gertrude Donnell 5,000; Thompson brook, Heel, price $11.00 Hole- Searsmont, in six and will interest Lan- Store advertises and daughter Mr. and Mrs days Capt. also this, Thursday, evening. Florence, Searsmont, 5,000; Millstream, Belfast, he boy and girl, ders’ friends as he has been here now John W. Mr. and Mrs. coming and on Knight, Healey Merriam stream, Belfast, 10,000; r them specials Mrs. Adolph Rossbach of Waltham, 15,000; since 1912: Mrs. Effie G. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs! of this un- Brier brook, Belfast, 5,000; Cole brook, Mass., formerly city, recently one was me Guy L Peavey and son Russell. considerably damaged by ..ien and relatives publish Mr, Duck stream, 5,000; derwent a successful operation on her Belfast, 5,000; Trap, falling of her single mast, which crushed and Mrs. Peavey also entertained the Four throat and nose at the Waltham Hos- Bassett stream, Belfast, 5,000; McKinley, the deck house and put out of commission Ninety-five same f illustrated lecture at guests Wednesday evening. : the boiler used to She is convalescing stream, Belfast, 5,000; Piper stream, Bel- donkey work the pumps tockton pital. and the Springs. All will be to attend stove with which the men kept Ernest C. the business mana- pleased the Fire- fast, 5,000; Little river, Belfast, 5,000; Powter Co. advtr- Bowler, ! warm and cooked their food. With Capt. Maine mans’ concert and ball Kedman Duck suc- this, Thursday, stream, Belfast, 5,000; Landers 27 Louis i stuck, ger of the new Po.ttand Herald, to j and Coleman was a black cat pairs Gray Kid, Heel, evening when they learn that the solo- named a ceed the Daily Eastern Argus, is a for- Trap stream, 5,000. i Tom, cat with a pompadour, and urr lost. ists will the sailors look as a former is include Mrs. C. W. Wescott, ; upon Tom real hero. price, $10.00 mer Waldo county boy, and of re- Helena M. T.oy Palermo, Hiram P. Farrow, C. E. Belfast, It was not 1 toy and Misses Katherine E. Brier and Margaret ; long ago that Tom deserted t thanks. well known in this vicinity. cently needed the copy from the Han- j the barge at Belfast on one of the trips, M. Mitchell and Messrs. Charles A. Ham- 19 Cuban Bank state- will meet cock of Deeds of a life- | but when the Waccamaw returned to that pairs Gray Kid, Heel, publishes The Women’s Alliance this, mons and County Registry Harold S. McKeen. It will port he was discovered about the water i at th^ home of Mrs. S. S. L. mortgage deed given under date of Nov ; Thursday, also be an opportunity to show that front and was perfectly willing to ship cloth former ud, Belmont, has hay for you j top, price Shute at 3 o’clock, the speaker of the 20, 1821, from John Knight of Vinalhav- again. The Waccamaw was one of a tow appreciate the efficiency of the Fire De- ; Rev. A. C. who will en, to Richard of a ol of three barges which the tug now day being Elliott, partment. Heath, do., parcel Lehigh, is yarn for sale, commanded the Captain $8.50, ! tell of the wit and humor of Thomas real estate situated in the present towr by 85-year-old advertises overcoats and During the past week Miss ! McGoulurick, was towing from Belfast, Hood. Ginn, of North the conditions of whicl j Haven, the others The wind was Treasurer of the Red has received being empty. Cross, reads as follows: “I will warrant anc of A. on the I hitting a clip of more than 40 miles an Three vies advertises agency Percy Bradford, engineer twenty-three new from Ninety-five memberships defend the same to the saic hour when the tow lines parted oil the is -writer. : passenger train of the Belfast-Buruham premises us for 1 Belfast, giving $11.50 the Public Richard his heirs and for- lightship Monday morning. Capt. Mc- who was Jan. 5th by Heath, assigns branch, injured Health fund. In addition there have Gouldrick came right into port and left ations made by Guv. me iawmi claims ana de- j into the pit at the station, ever, against the other and then set out in falling wag been gifts of $5 from the W. C. T. | barges 2Uth Henry Smith, as- 1 U., mands of all persons. never- more severely injured than at first Provided, search for the Waccamaw, but was un- Ground Shoes and $5 from a friend. If Gripper of the Waldo Trust you have not that if I, the said John Knight, able to find her. Tuesday morning at 11 thought. He is now confined to his bed, theless, made in the midst of a made a | your contribution, why not try to heirs and executors and ad- o’clock, gale accompa- notary public, bi t is by assigns, gaining slowly. it in this nied by a fall of snow and the mast get week? There must be other the natura sleet, the little lad who has ministrators, shall, during crashed down on the I By request another costume party will friends of port quarter and the cause, either individuals or life of the said Richard and Abi- -om and to his home in Heath deck-house. It threw the donkey boiler be given in the Armory Monday evening, who would like to organizations, help. gail Heath, wife of the said Richarc to one side, putting it out of commission. attending High school, Uni- ; Keb. 7th under the auspices of the The shrouds took lown the chimney to advt. in The Journal, The Waldo County Medical Assoc.a- Heath, deliver or cause to be delivered t( versalist League with Mr. and Mrs. the cook stove and tossed the stove to \ tion met in the City or follow- v umfortable home with building Tuesday them yearly year by year, the one so that the crew of ! Cl aries side, two had to Bradbury directing. The League with Dr. Elmer rge B. Dyer on Belmont evening Small, president, ing articles in good order (viz.) eigh go without a lire until Saturday morning. functions have been the leading social While Landers and presiding and seven present. Dr. F. H bushels of wheat, ten bushels of corn | Capt. Coleman did events of the season. not suff.r greatly from the Badger of Winthrop, the State Medical three hundred weight of fresh pork cold, they ; week concerning the missed their hot coffee and warm food. is to be It regretted that the night Councilor for this district, was present of one hun- AT A CUT PRICE, the Consumers’ Fue twenty weight sheep’s wool, Relief from the diet of crackers and fish school must be on and talked on given up account of the discontinuation of the dred weight of beef, ten pounds of tal- came on Saturday morning, when they Fuel ik Hay Co. we were the lack of registration. None of the Maine Medical School by Bowdoin Col- low, seventy weight of cheese, twelve were able to rig up the stove again in a g the heirs of the late makeshift fashion. The mystery of the if ever, do see classes received the requisite number— lege next June. He advocated the con- bushels of potatoes, two middling sizec Rarely, you :i me as part owners ol third man supposed to be on board of the If in the near future there should tinuance of the school to be j eight. managed and lambs, two common mutton sheep, one Waccamaw was solved interest in the com- by Capt. Landers these famous shoes sold at a i be inlere-t enough to complete the regis- financed by the State. The Association bushel of beans, to keep one cow for the on his arrival here. He said that on the when it was sold tc i tration the vovage to they had another man teachers would be pleased to passed resoluti ns asking the Legislature ! use of the said Richard Heath and wife, Belfast, less price. 37 Women’s who later sold to V. A named Brown aboard, but he was injured pairs confer with all interested. to continue the school under such condi- likewise to let them have the use of the in an automobile accident in that city tions. Dr. Sumner C. western of the house or Kid Ground A box social was held at the Hayford Pattee give a j part standing and remained there. Gripper Boots, reg- : ter entertained a four- of interest to schoolhouse last Saturday evening under paper special physicians on the premises to one room, a bed room ant ular now 11 y at her home on Bel “Two Unusual Medical Cases.” Boston the direction of Miss Georgia Piper, buttery, one chamber over the same, the price $12,00, day evening. Suppei All Wool an 1 was Mrs. Pattee privilege of one-fourth part of the cellar, Pants for 1 teacher, very successful. The Sumner C. added two new card fables at 6 p. m. lirewood on said farm sufficient issisted in serving bj proceeds were $26. The school recently classes to her normal dancing school last standing for fuel for the said Richard Heath anc a Pair J oinpson and Mrs. Aus- purchased a Victrola and several records Tuesday. One consists of about a dozen $3.00 Five The decorations wer< as oxen —AT— Ninety-five also and sled to haul the and paid for them from the proceeds of little boys and girls from 3 to 6 years old wife, ited plants. The prize! this and previous entertainments. and was organized through the kindness same and an axe to cut the same with A. D. Mowry, Mrs. E William as long as the said Richard Heath shall BERT L. DAVIS’ Low Ground ■lrs. George R. Doak. Mrs. Cecil Clay, chairman for Waldo of Mrs. H. Hall. They will | Grippers meet from 2.30 to 3.30 Tuesday after- be able to get his own firewood; then :ie series of three ten- County in the Christmas seal drive for Heard on Moody’s Corner. after that I the said John to noons when Mrs. Pattee will instruct Knight pro- Whadda mean a iween Maurice Frencl the public health cause, has just received ya all wool pant for three FOUR NINETY-FIVE them in folk dancing, etc. The other vide the firewood ready cut at the door, bucks, -■s was played at thi the complete returns, making a total of of but should the said Richard Heath, or ya gotta show me; ednesday evening with $503.12 Winterport led with the largest class consists young folks who meet ,e in a total of 996 vs at 4 o’clock Tuesday for fancy Abigail Heath, his wife, one die before sale and was followed by Swanville as dancing. Tell it to Sweeney he has them pipe game of Wednesday the other then I the said John to The class in the esthetic exercises meets Knight, dreams too, will tell the full story second and Stockton Springs third. | for an hour each week. The principal provide one-half of the above articles.” a all wool pant for three dollars must be The ; high wind last Sunday night motive in this class is to cultivate grace The value of the property was estimated a lulu. HO. 95, 95, 99, 102, 95 fanned the of figure and action. Mrs. Pattee is now J smouldering coal on the Con- at $1,000, but it is hoped the prices of rehearsing the children for a valentine I had a side what a all wool sumer Company’s wharf into flames and swipe got >, 99, 81, 71, 81, 79, 82 j dance which will be given Feb 12th. foods in 1821 were not a fraction of what pant for three bones the sparks were carried several blocks j She is also arranging for an elaborate they are in 1921 or the said John Knight once but dat wus before fritz started in, | a ay. The fire department was notified Easter ball, which will be a public affair. would nave played a losing p irt. them days is all went, i’ll tell ther woild. I and about midnight Assistant Chief Fran-
( cisX. Pt ndleton and a crew of men soon | had cor. rol of the situation. VQU | South Belfast. Farmers in this vi | cinity have been very busy the past WHY - - | week harvesting their ice.Mrs. Lewis t sell your Boy or | Mayhew is on the sick list. She is at- Suits Coats any price—yet tended by Ur. Harry Kilgore....Miss Ver- Wraps tin • na n. H. S. was a week- Is Our Store M awful hard on j Greenlaw, ’21, Piaoa in end guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ada Curtis .. stockings I Miss Alice Wadlin, who is attending the Must Unload the Above I B. H. S., spent the week-end with her Town to Trade? •s the ordinary I parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wadlin, in at once to make room for soon ar- f But if | Northport. Merchandise Spring goods to you can For the best answer to the above f'-:: The Belfast Free Library will conduct rive. You buy a Coat or Suit now at this store at less than the just try 1 j a story-telling hour for the children as it manufacturer’s cost. We believe it good business to take our loss before Feb. we will • has in the past. The librarian, Miss 24, pay now while you can use the above values for two reasons: Florence E. Uunton, told stories at the ‘‘First, library last Saturday when 60 children we unload the goods, giving us cash to put into spring stock; Second, were present. The next story hour will we make you a real friend and customer by selling you merchan- $10<00;second $5-00 be at the Peirce school Saturday at 10.30 j dise at that are bound to a. m. for the children of the Peirce and prices turn your feet toward this store ” McLellan schools. Miss Grace H. Hall when in need of ready-to-wear garments. Act at once. Don’t The next five we will give $1 each will teller. These are be the story profi- lose this chance to make 50% on the money you invest. sessions for little folks and Bar- table the Send in your answer in a letter of not over ents are requested to bear the dates in seventy-tive words. mind and urge t■ ieir children to attend. COATS $11.98 to $47.50 r CHINESE FUNCTION. This is open to anyone that visits our store. sure will A CHARMING you ap- Mrs. Herbert H. Stevens and Mrs. Ray- SUITS $18.50 to $49.50 dle the difference. mond R. Sherman were hostesses at the home of the former last Saturday even- Very Special. Petticoats, all kinds, all colors, all TIMM’S SHOE STORE "'^proofs cost no ing, when the Saturday Auction Club and sizes, /' han the “mending several special guests were entertained. $1.25 to $4.79 B. Supper was served at 7 o’clock in the I L. TU1TLE, Proprieior and we wel- Jif only dining room which was decorated in bechance to prove Chinese style with wall prints, lanterns, Yours truly, •° y°ur satisfaction. etc. Over the center of the table was a large inverted parasol pointed with light- ir sale ed lanterns. The place cards were water FOR SALE L. L. Townsend only by colors of real Chinese art and the same were used as score cards. The menu in- THE DAVIS SAMPLE BELMONT SHOP YARN at $1.50 per pound for CORNER, cluded chop suey and other Chinese deli- cacies. The prizes were also in Chinese Sweaters, etc. All colors. Ap- effects and were won by Mrs. William H. High Street, Next to Colonial Theatre. Phone 156=12 Hall, Miss Belle Keating and Mrs. Irving ply at FREEDMAN’S, Has for Sale The affair was as Hay T. Dinsmore. pretty 16 Cross Belfast as it was unusual. Street, Phone 21-43 2w4 was furnished by Prof. Wm. H. Whid- SWANVILLE. MICKIE SAYS don’s Quadrille Band, and the floor man- I SWANV1LLE CENTER agers were Gen. F. S. Nickerson, N. Misses Fannie and are Roulstone, Phineas Pendleton, 3d, W. O. Mary Brown ill Mr. Abraham Curtis with /^OUOA.vao^rOKT 9ERH\EVsTY recently had the Barney, D. N. Mortland, Josiah Dutch, jaundice. misfortune to lose two AVi' REEP UA\R OVi AVI' XOE horses. C. H. Mitchell Wm. J. Colburn, E. D. NER, j Fletcher’s Mr. Elmer Cunningham of Bangor ar- VOVVA, Mr. and Mrs. was Carr NER PAPER tO NA \Vi l Brother R. S. students in the Belfast Quite a number from this place yet the presence of this great ano- I Guardian, George Sargent; High School, attend- Noble Mrs. Hattie L. S. came home Wednesday Jan. ed the O. E. S. dyne exerts a soothing and Grand, Monroe; afternoon, installation at Liberty GENUINE healing Noble Mrs. Nellie Mortland; Chap- 12lh, for the remainder of the week. CASTORIA always — Grand, influence — January 15th and report a pleasant stops pain and other- lain, Mrs. Livona williams; R. S. Vice They received such excellent rank that time. wise performs its important share Mrs. L. S. Vice they were not obliged to take the mid- SOUTH FREEDOM- Grand, Myra Eames; S. Montville Grange, No. 271, enter- in the treatment of Grand, Mrs. Ruth Small. Officers of year examinations and several of the Coughs, Colds, tained Victor Grange of Searsmont Jan. Sears N. V. Swanville students had to one Sore Throat, Grippe, Cramps, Lodge: G., Ernest Bowden; take only I. N. Quigg’s mill at South Freedoir G. James Nickerson; Recording Sec., study. 1. The visitors brought a fine program, Chills, etc. makes the place look quite business-like. Sprains, Strains, Charles Gilmore; Financial Sec., Charles which was much and in Mrs. Maria Goodhue has received Quite a number of nice little houses havt enjoyed addition Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment origi- Rogers; Webster Staples; Chap- news to all other good Sister Treas., of the death of Mr. William Prescott at been built there. They have a schoo things Grace nated as the prescription of a lain, Edward Young; Warden, Herman team to Wood of Riverside Grange, assisted family his home in Mass. He is sur- carry the scholars over to thi by Conductor, Sumner I. G Ipswich, Charles Wood and Mrs. C. M. physician— is for internal and ox- Curtis; Small; vived his Miss Josie Pa vis school. Howes, j Harold O. Charles by wife, formerly installed the — Moulton; G., Moody; newly elected officers of ternal use older than — one any other Goodhue, daughter, Mis. Philip Reid With all of our nice R. S. N. G., Henry Jefferson; L. S. N. G winter weathei the host grange in a most of Medford and one Elmer impressive different from all others. Hillside, son, there seems to be quite » lot of bad colds manner. Hiram Russell; R. S. V. G., Wm. Wor- A line harvest feast was serv- In Prescott, of Oakland, California. Mr. Mrs. is Use For Over Joseph Bartlett a 30 quite sick ant ed and Years All dealers. 25 cester; L. S. V. Rolfe Buck; R. S. S., social hour after and 50c. G., and Mrs. Prescott were married in Swau- enjoyed, which A. M. L. S. S Leon Be- Mrs. Greeley is caring lor her. Mrs all wended their The Kane; Trundy. ville Rev. way homeward feeling Kind You Have by Elmer Pember of Ward is sick a Always Bought sides the installing officers the tollowing Bangor, Oley with cold. Ralpt that a pleasant and helpful had at evening N T ^ U R COM RAM NEW VORK the home of the late Albert S. Nicker- and __ _T^e^CE V, CITV. officers were present from out of town: Young little children are quite sick. b ten spent. when her mother was Mrs. Warden of the Rebekah son, housekeeper Palmer, there. Assembly of Monroe; Mrs. Cunningham, Past N. G. of Monroe, and Mr. Palmer of Monroe. Music for the installation march MONROE was furnished by Sumner Small, violin, and Miss Harriet Roulstone, piano. Mrs. Ethel Littlefield has recovered Speeches were made by the installing from measles. officers, and by Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Jnd Mrs. Cunningham of Monroe, Rev. N. F. Wendell Hartley is very ill at this Atwood and George Sargent of Searsport writing, with typhoid fever. and others. A cut glass dish was pre Miss Verna Boyd several fented to Mrs. Muzzy in recognition of spent days re cently at Fred Cunningham’s. her services, by Mrs. Edith Towle, Past SEARSPORT. N. G. of Knyvetta Lodge. The cere- Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Palmer have been monies and banquet were largely at- the guests of Mrs. Palmer’s parents in R. W. Jamieson of Camden was a tended. Bath. business visitor in town recently. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Robeitson were Capt. Alfred Closson has been confined SEAKSMONT. recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. | So many people have sue h to his home for several days with a severe Moody. a fondness for the cold. Mrs. Hattie Robinson of Rockland has Mrs. Lizzie York has returned home •‘Just a few minutes now, Peggy dear, and Daddy will be back home Dr. S. L. Fairchild left for after friends in DELICATE, DELIGHTFUL recently been a recent guest in the home of her visiting Brooks and Win- with a nice bottle of a short visit with relatives in Watson- terport for several weeks. the Misses Jane and Mary Mc- FLAVOR town, Penn. cousins, Farland. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Clements were in of SUPERBA w, Steamer Ripogenus, Capt. Saunders, Bangor a lew days ago to visit their TEA Mrs. Hattie Knight and son Russell of arrived Friday with coal from Norfolk, daughter Isabel, who is at the E. M. G. Kemps feel safe in Balsam absolutely sug Va., for the Great Northern Paper Co. Belfast were guests of her mother, Mrs. Hospital for treatment. for you. Then you can go to sleep and forget gesting its use in your homf and sons James and Leo a Barges Exeter, with coal for the B A Mary Bean, ; that horrid old cough.” And as and A. railroad, and Tiago, with coal for the few days ago. usual Mother is right,—but why not Politely insist; get save C. P. road, have been at the dock. poor old dad the night trip to the drug SUPERBA TEA at > our Friends are glad to welcome Mr. and | store next time by having an extra bottle of Dealer’s. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton of Mrs. George Kelso after their long 16799“ Charles home, Kemp’s Balsam in the house all ready for are absence in North Searsport receiving congratulations Livermore, where they big and little coughs alike ? MILLIKEN-TOML1NSON CO on the birth of a son, Phili William. had employment. Get a bottle now. Importers and Packers Mrs. William Worcester broke a blood At the Farm Bureau meeting in Victor DIED guaranteed PORTLAND. MAINE vessel in her head Dr. Carl Grange hall a very instructive address Ic recently. ^_ Hoy, N. Y. 14 ZO Stevens was called and she is reported as was given by County Agent Donahue and in New York City alone from kid- j eomfortable interesting remarks were made by Ralph ney trouble last year. Don’t allow j Hayford and others. Estate of William West, late of Searsport. to become a victim Mrs. Herbert Rackliffe was the guest j yourself by PKOBAIf First and final account presented for allow- In of a heavy downpour of rain ance recently of her sister, Mrs. Sumner spite neglecting pains and aches. Guard j JSOIICES by R jscoe M. Porter, executor. Mrs. Julia A. came Small. Mrs. Rackiilfe leaves soon for D. D. G. M., Vickery Estate of Jonah W. late of Bel- Notice of foreclosure Rosewood against this trouble by taking To all interested in either ot the Vaughan, Cleveland, Ohio. from Belfast to inspect Chap- pfcf&Ghfc fast, First and final account presented for f DEVELOPING ter, O. L. S. Mrs. Vickery was accom- estates hereinafter named: illowanie by Emma G Vaughan, executrix. Carl K. Mathews of Lincoln- ! Steamer Ruth arrived recently from in the of Waldo and Stale Mrs. Ida Bray, conductress in Estate of John late of WHEREAS,ville, County j panied by GOLD MEDAL a Court in and Murch, Winterport. Norfolk, Va., with coal for the Great ! At Probate held at Belfast, of Maine, by his mortgage deed dated the PRINTING Primrose Chapter. Tues- First and final account presented for allow- Northern and dis- for the County ol Waldo, on the second twentieth of March. A. I) 1917, and re- ! | Paper Co., finished ance D. H. with the day day of January in the year of our L >rd one by Glidden, administrator, corded in the charging Jan. lath. Mrs, Maud Toothaker, a former resi- will annexed. Waldo Registry of Deeds, Book J thousand nine hundred twenty one. The fol- ENLARGIN dent of this town and later of Swanville, 326, Pago .301, conveyed to S. E. Churchill, lowing matters having been for the Estate of Eima R. late of Jackson. | Two crews are employed in day and in with presented Dodge, John Wiley, Everett Greer and Htnry Heard, j writes friends that she, company action hereinafter it is First account for allowance Cora shifts ai Mack’s Point to take care thereupon indicated, presented by a certain parcel of real estate situate in Lin- j WITH A RR.PU night son Bert and started to go to The world's for QUALITY her family, standard remedy kidney, j hereby ordered, th t notice thereot be given Etta Dolliff, executrix ville, in the County of Waldo and State of j of the coal which has been coming in of this j his home in the State Washington liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. to all persons interested by causing a copy of Estate of S. late of Belfast Maine, hour d.-ri and described as to fast since fall. 1 Elijah Shuman, follows', early son and were in this order to be once a week for fall by auto. The family Holland’s national remedy since 1696. published First and final account pret-ented for allow- wit:—A certain lot or parcel of land with the an auto she rode in the truck. When A'J) three sizes. Guaranteec. \ three weeks successively before t he second ance H. Fair Ho in said Lincoln Photo S- The date of the regular midweek prayer and druggists, by mes, trustee. buildings thereon,situated ville, | Tyler’s one Tuesday of February, A. D, 1921, in The Re- bounded and described as to wit:— of the church has they were near Kansas City, Mo., of *U»ok for the name Gold Medal oet every Lox of Auri.'la late of Belfast. follows, meeting Congregational a and Estate Baker, no publican Journal, newspaper published Bounded on the north land of G, Scru been changed, for convenience, to Friday the truck wheels collapsed and they were •T'i accept imitation First account presented for allowance by Rott- by E, 375 Main Str.: printed at Belfast, in said County, that they ton; on the east by land of Everett Greer and ^ at the usual hour. thrown out. Her head was cut badly er! F, L'unton, tiustee. evening may appear at a Probate Court to be held at Josiah Miller on the south town ) ROCKLAND, the estate; by and the driver was pinned under t»ie Probate Office in said Belfast on the second Estate of Arthur late of Frankfort. Mrs Melvin B. arrived Jan Sheriff’s Sale Boyd, road leading to Town House and land of W. S. Mail orders solicited. Thompson came in an First and final account for allow- y truck. Some people along Tuesday of February, A. D. 1921, at ten presented McKinney; on the west land of 14th from where she spent sever- by George Boston, auto and assisted in getting the driver o’clock in the forenoon, and he heard thereon ace by John Boyd, executor. Lermond. al weeks, while Mr. Thompson’s STATE OB’ MAINE. ship, out from under the truck. Mrs. Tooth- if they see cause. Estate of Albert C. Baker, late of Winter- Meaning to cor vey the same property as the U. S. S. Utah, was at* the Charles- Waldo, ss. January 14, 1921. First account for allowance deeded to Jackson Mathews Gideon R. San- aker and the driver were carried nine Charles B. Sampson, Iste of Freedom, de- port. presented by town Navy Yard. Taken this 14tb of A. by Lillian M executiix. ford his deed dated Nov, 6. 1893. and re miles to a hospital for tieatment. The day January, D. 1921, ceased. Will and petition for probate there- Perry, by on execution dated December A. corded in \\ aido Registry of Book 238, The man is now able to work and she lb, D, 1920, of and that letters testamentary issue to Ellen V. Rowell of Montville, ward of Frank Deeds, ] Congregational Ladies’ Guild was young to which deed reference is issued on a judgment rendered by the Supreme W. Wescott of he the A. guardian. Fourth and final ac- Page 437, hereby entertained on Jan. in the is have hired rooms in Clement Belfast, being Cushman, luesday, 11th, recovering. They Judicial Court lor the of at made forja complete description, and whereas, remain County Aroostook, executor named therein and presents said count presented for allowance by C. B. Cush- Service Rooms by Mrs. J. C. Lombard Kansas City, where they will ter on th'e said S. John Everett the thereof begun and held the third man, administrator of the estate of Frank A. E, Churchill, Wiley, Notice and Mrs. winter. petition, the of and Alfred Closson. Twenty were through the Tuesday of November, A. D. 1920, to wit: on Cushman, deceased. Greer (by name Everett A. Greer) and refreshments of chicken the ninth of A. D in Rufus E. Stone, late of Unity, deceased. Henry Heard (by the name of E. Heard) Special day December, Henry present, 1920, Robert Apthorp Boit, late of Brookline, in favor of Frances Higgins as executrix of the Will and codicil annexed and petition for pro- by their assignment of mortgage, duly exe- sandwiches, fancy crackers and coffee the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, de- wish to am goods and estates of toward late of bate thereof and that letters testamentary cuted, dated the twelfth day of April, A D. We were served. SANDYPOINT Higgins, ceased. Authenticated of will and cer- Fort Fairfield, in said County of issue to Alice S. Stone and Mabel E. Dudley, copy 1918, and recorded in Waldo County Registry Aroostook, tificate of probate thereof presented with the our local contract' A ot Anchor deceased, against C. Ashto Plummer, Nellie they being the executrices named therein and of Deeds, in Book 297, Page 144, assigned said regular meeting Chapter, petition praying that a copy of said will may R. F. Springer of Lisbon Falls has been U. Plummer and C. F. Plummer, all of present said petition. Application that no mortgage to me, and whereas, the condition of O. E. S., was held on Monday. Jan. 17th. Unity, be allowed, filed and recorded in the Court of are to re< here for two days. in said County of Waldo, for one hundred bond be rtquirtd from said executrices is said murtgoge has been broken, now, there- ready The degrees were conferred on one candi- Waldo County arid that letters testamentary dollars and four debt contained in for thereof. fore, by reason of ihe breach of the condition twenty-five sixty cents, thefetition probate issue to ( abot and Moses Mrs. Mddred Coffee and was in re- Amory Eliot, Philip a wood. date, Stipson. Mrs. J. P. Jordan Bangor or damage, and seventeen dollars and thereof 1 claim foreclosure of said mortgage. cake the committee includ- twenty- Sarah L. Seider, sometimes called Sarah L. Williams, the executors named therein. Ap- were served, cently for a short visit. three cents, costs of suit, and will be sold at Dated November 4. 1920 late of deceased. Will and plication that no bond be required from the rhL PEJEPSGU! i ing Mrs. Ella Sweetser, Mrs. Adelaide public auction at the office of Dunton and Seiders, Searsmont, ELIZABETH MATHEWS. has cut several tons of ice for thereof and that letters executors. Said petition is presented by Moses Parse and Mrs. M. B. Grant Morse in Belfast, in said of to petition probate D. & M. 3w3 Agnes Gilkey. County Waldo, M. one of executors. use. It was of fine testamentary issue to Electa Robbins, she Williams, the C. B. SWETT. for his own quality. the highest bidder, on the twenty fifth day of Miss Harriet who the executrix named therein and pre- Erskine, has been February, A. D. 1921, at ten o’clock in the fore- being Estate of Robert Apthorp Boit, late of Brook- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gamble of Pros- sents said petition. Application that no bond in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. spending the past lew months with her noon, the following described real estate situ- line, were r of their be from said executrix and also that that Cabot and 1882 sister, Mrs. Dana Dutch, in Waban, pect guests ecently son, ated in Unity, in said County of and required Petition Amory Eliot, Philip Dr. A. M. Lothrop SINCE Waldo, a decree be made that the omission of any de- Mass., left recently for New Robert Andrews, and wife. all the right, title and interest which the said Moses Williams, all of the Commonwealth of York, vise to a son of said testatrix was intentional trustees under C. Ashton Plummer and Nellie R. Plummer, or Massachusetts, be appointed At 72 Main Street. where she will be with her brother, Dr. Mrs. Laura Crocker has and not occasioned mistake are contained jBlanchard either of have in and to the to by the will of said Robert Apthorp Boit, they DENTIST James P. for several them, same, in said for of said will. Erskine, weeks, been in Stockton village several days, wii:— petition probate being named in said will to serve in the capac- while Mrs. Erskine and her infant son the guest of her sister, Mrs. Irvin Merri- A part offscutherly quarter of K. I. begin- Jane W. Ferguson, late of Belfast, deceased. ity of trustees. remain in a New York hospital. The thew. ning at the south corner of Jedediah Barney’s Will and petition for probate thereof and that Estate of Matilda S. Gilmore of Searsport. Colonial Theatre Building ( <■** child has been named Evans Erskine. Charles R. 1 nd; thence westerly by the said Barney’s letters testamentary issue to Alfred M. Fergu Second account presented for allowance by Alfred G. who went to Massa- TELEPHONE 336-3 27tf Black, land about ninety (90) rods to Henry Bacon s son. he being the executor named therein and Amos Nichols, conservator Prof. Frederick R. Sweeter has engaged to the writes chusetts spend holidays, land; theDce southerly by the Bacon’s land presents said petition. Estate of James late of Sears- a studio in Belfast at the residence of Mr. C, Gilmore, that he will go to Porto Rico for the re- about twenty-five (25) rods to the said Bacon’s Vienna late of Belfast, deceas- port. Second account presented for allowance Undertakes and Mrs. Edgar L. Harding, 34 Church mainder of the winter. land; thence easterly about ninety (90) rods to Stephenson, ed. Will and for thereof and by Amos Nichols, executor. Hester Brown streit, and will spend the remainder of Benjamin E, Stevens’ land; thence northerly petition probate Dr. that letters issue to F. ELLERY BOWDEN. the winter months in that city. Mr. James Clifford, who with his family about twenty-five (25) rods to land formerly testamentary Dayton Stephenson, he being the executor named Judge of said Court. Sweetser has a large class ol has been here since Thanksgiving, has owned by Abram Cookson, to the place of be- piano pupils therein and presents said petition. Applica- A true copy of the original. Attest: t in which necessitates his gone to New York, where he has employ- ginning, said lot supposed to contain fifteen FOR SAi Belfast, spend- frem said execu- E. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN more or less. tion that no bond be required CHAS. JOHNSON, Register. and little son Ches- acres, ing several days of each week there. ment Mrs. Clifford tor is contained in the for probate Also another certain lot or parcel of land petition WOOD ASHES MIX I Through the severest weather and while ter will remain for a longer visit. thereof, with the buildings thereon, situated in said Notice is hereby given that the following 30 High street. Tel. 320 For price and other parto travelling conditions are unfavorable he Unity, described as follows:—Beginning at the appointments have been made by the Probate M P. Mitchell, late of Unity, deceased. J. F finds it easier to reside in Belfast. southwest corner of Thomas B. ana W. H. Lucy Court, within and for the County of Waldo APPLETON. Will and for thereof and that lm2x Damari.se Cook’s land and on the tight bank of the Sandy petition probate and State of Maine: First-Selectman Myron F. Parker was letters testamentary issue to Curtis B. Mitch- TO RENT Stream; thence up said stream to the land of Estate of Ruth Dana Draper, late of New to Monroe last week the death ell ard Alice Verne Sawyer, they being the called by Edrick is at work for Fred Peter and W. H. J, Moulton; thence by the in the a..d State of New York. Edgecomb executors named therein and preatnt raid pe- York, County ot his father, Frederick Parker, which said Moulton’s land south sixty-three and one- Charles Dana and Wiiliam Kinnicut rooms Collins. tition. that no bond be required Draper Tenement of five below"stairs, occurred on Jan. at his half degrees (63 1 2 deg.) east forty (40) rods; Application executors A. D. HAND PAINTED Wednesday, 12th, from said executors i6 contained in the peti- Draper appointed January 11, is for Ev- thence south iwenty-six and one half degrees home on the to id between Monroe and Tracy McLaughlin chopping tion for thereof. 1921. Enquire at the (26 1 2 deg,) west to the road leading to Wa- probate Winterport villages. Mr. Parker was 81 erett Whitney. Estate of George P. Pushor, late of Unity. PLACE CARDS terville: thence westerly by the said road to Arnold H. Davis, late of Freedom, deceased. JOUKNAL OFFICE. years of age, and has been in good health Norris W. Pushor of Unity appointed adminis- Mr. Berton Whitney is out with his the northwest corner of a of land Edwin or some other DIRECT FROM piece Petition that Gladys Foshay trator A. D. 1921. until within a few weeks of his death. F. Stevens of Peter Moulton and W January 11, wood sawing machine. bought suitable person be appointed administratrix of and done in water colors Funeral services were held from his late H. J Moulton; thence south and one- Dated at Belfast, in said County, this 18th twenty said estate. Petition presented |>y Gladys and shades so much used Mr. Charles Plummer is to 1-2 west of A. D, 1921. FOR Sale home Jan. 16th at 1 p. m., and interment hauling logs half degrees (20 deg ) by said land Foshay, an heir-at-law oi sa.d estate. day January, CHAS E JOHNSON, Call at the Journal ollin was made in the Haley cemetery in Mon- the Hobbs & Harville mill. twenty-six and one-halt (26 1 2) rods to Sandy Register. said Rinaldo A. late ol Palermo, deceased. First Baldwin at $ 1.00 AMY 1. roe. Stream; thence up stream to land of Gub- Carr, quality apples was a Fuller or some other M ■ Miss Agnes Fuller guest oi Miss tavus Fogg, now owned by L. E. Webb; thence Petition that Fred A. SUE administrator of in the also The members of the While Elephant Mary Anderson in Rockland a few days northward by said Webb’s land; being the east suitable perton be appointed per bushel, delivered city; that no bond be re- Auction Club were pleasantly entertain- ago. side of the trotting park, to the said road lead- said estate. Application from said administrator is contained in at $2.00 hun- ed on Wednesday, Jan 12tb, by Mrs. Lila ing to Waterville; thence easterly by said road quired Tiucking Danish, cabbages per Mrs. Aubrey Fuller has been spending a Charles TO LET at the home of her Mrs to land in the section of Hollis Reynolds; the. p tition. Petition presented by Biee, daughter, few her I am to do all kinds of truck- days with mother, Mrs. Julia thence the said land and the land E. Carr, an heir-at-law of eaid estate. prepared dred pounrs. A. B. SIANIIAF. S. L Fairchild. There were four tables by Reynolds’ rooiv Chaples. of James R. Tabor to the land of the above Furniture and moving a A tenement of five of and the first a box of Charles H. Mitchell, late of Monroe, de- ing. piano Tel.(269 tfl bridge prize, named thence and Cook; northerly westerly by ceased. Petition of Alver.a Mitchell, admin Leave orders at the i talcum powder, was won by Mrs. Joseph the said land to the specialty. stable, For Cook’s place of beginning, of estate that it be deter- particulars applv a EAST istratrix 6aid may Sweetser. The consolation, book of SEARSMONT ninety- five more or corner of Main and Cross and they INTO BUSINESS containing (96) acres, less, mined who are entitled to said estate and streets, GET went to Mrs. B. F. Col- and the MRS. SARAH i. powder-leaves, including trotting park. therein and that an will attention. their respective shares receive prompt WATKINS 137 sell to farmer. The hostess was assisted Mrs. Cross of Knox was a Said above described real estate the products every > cord. by Miss Addie re- being order and decree may be made to distribute Main connection. If you own auto or team can give bond, write I2*> Fairchild in refreshments cent of Mrs. Arad same that was conveyed to Nellie R. Plummer those entitled to receive Telephone serving dainty guest Mahoney. said estate among for information can ter- C. Ashton Plummer his deed of war- today where you get of rabbit sandwiches, fancy cakes and by by the same. W. W. BLAZO & Mr. and Mrs. I.. Robbinson of Kock- ranty dated November 20, 1917, recorded in SON, ritory for selling products of largest institu- hot chocolate The guests, besides those cf deceased port have been visiting their relatives, Waldo Registry of Deeds, Book 331, Page 205; William West, late Searsport, 126 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. tion of kind in the world. Twenty million were Mrs. Cora Petition of Roacoe M. Porter, executor of said users. R. WATKiNS already mentioned, Dow, and Mrs. except the parcel described therein situated J. CO., Mr. Albert Marriner. who are Mrs. C. N. Meyers, Mrs. Wm. Goodell, in Unity Plantatior, in the County^of Kenne- estate, that it may be determined en- 4wlp Dept. Ill, Winona, Minn. Dr. M. C. Mrs. J. W. J. titled to said estate and a decree made that Stephenson Mrs. Henry Curtis, Black, A. Lawry and the Bickford Fros. bec. the same be distributed accordingly. Mrs. M. B. Thompson, Mrs. F. B. Smith, have filled their ice houses, reporting a FRANK A. LITTLEFIELD. late of Mon- Mrs. N. F. Mrs. Frank crop of about 13 inches in thickness. Sheriff of Waldo Counvy. Estate of Charles H. Mitchell, FOR SALE Gilkey, Curtis, good for i Mrs. John Frame and the Misses Dow. roe. First and final account presented al- dent is administratrix, Mr. Charles B. Thompson of Lincoln- lowance by Alvena Mitchell, j Low nrice second hand parlor Albert M. Kane has in his possession a ville recently spent a few days' with Mr. Children Cry Estate of Dexter W. Turner, late of Free- MNSONIC ItMPII. ^)tiVl dance order for a Thanksgiving ball, and Mrs. A. H. Mahoney before leaving FOR FLETCHER’S dom. First and final account presented for and kitchen stoves, given in Union hall, Searsport, on Thurs- 11th for where allowance by Charles P. Hutchins, administra- January Pemaquid, Me., 223- day evening, November 29, 1866. Music he will spend the winter months. ©ASTORIA tor. J. AUSTIN McKEEN. Telephone North Waldo Pomona. k HUMPHREYS’ O. E. S., held its an- AT The annual of North 65 meeting Waldo Remedies for HE Dr. Humphreys’ chapter, ENJOYS The foil list of of officers in the pres- ^’"uation Pomona Giange was held ab the hall of internal and external use, meets the needs ol and their invited from numbers in iamilies for nearly every ailment Infancy K of the Comet Grange Swanville, Wednesday, ‘,'fe comfortable capacity to old age—described iu Dr. Humphreys’ Manual has taken January 12th, t his affair usually mailed free. a notable social occasion of PEREECIHEAITH The eather and were excel- fjjtf°£ traveling PARTIAL LIST t this year the event does and lent and a large number were present at “The of the Mrs. Julia A. FOR is in | comparison. TRUJT.A^IVES” Hi. So. proof Keep. the hour. pudding opening Inflammations |). G. M., of Primrose Chap- otomach, and |Jver in order T. Fevers. Congestions. 'l, was assembled 2. Worms. Worm Fever >fI' was the installing officer, as The meeting by W. M. 3. Colic. Crying Wakefulness of Infants Kittie Small, W. M. of F. Webb and the stations ,;.Bf[ Mrs. Porter of Sec- 4. Diarrhea of Children and adults the acting as marshal. In Bronchitis as f Chapter, retary, Ass’t Steward and Ceres were 7. Coughs, Colds. eating,’’--and just surely, the worthy patron elect, 8. Toothache. Faceaehe, Neuralgia ilerrish, past worthy patron temporarily supplied by Miriam Riley, 8. Headache, Sick Headache. Vertigo t-iand held the cnair, late in C. C. Clements and Maude Dowe, respec- lO. Dyspepsle.Indigestion.Weak Stomach 13. Croup. Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis in a graceful man- the of a lk presenting tively. 14. Eciema, Eruptions. proof flour is in the y's jewels to Mrs. Marietta were All but IB.Rheumatism, Lumbago Sanborn and Eight granges reported. Mrs Lena Mrs, 10. Fever and Ague. Malaria one are in condition. ,-rd, the latter by proxy, satisfactory 17. Fllas. Blind. Bleeding. Internal. Externe were Cold in Head women ulass made to Mrs. The regular routine ot business receiv- 18. Catarrh. Influenza. baking. That’s why who have 20. Cough Mi- Small and Mrs. Laura B. ed the attention ot the members and Whooping in recognition of their 21. Asthma. Oppressed. Difficult Breathing tanist, four candidates were 'Introduced and 27. Dtaorders of the Kidney* ! v large gathering was given 30. once given instructions in the degree of Pomo- Urinary Incontinence used spread in the banquet hall, 34. Sore Throat. Quinsy in their na. charge proving 77. Grip. Grippe, La Grippe _ At the noon recess all were invited to For sale by druggists everywhere. attention the dining hall, where every HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICINE CO View Rebekah lodge took was the din- Corner William and i™ Streets. New; Tork F. R. ADAMS bestowed upon them during William Tell )dd fellows new quarters ner hour by members of the host grange. MRS. AMANDA TOWNSEND r of LaFurley’s building. 154 Elm St., N. H. Lakeport, The was reconvened ii lias been subdivided to meeting quickly “I realize that I have reached the Amanda widow of the late rements of the order, re- in the fifth degree and after a selection P., Gilbert attractive and age (65) when one .often Townsend, died of heart failure at her made very requires by the Doris a most choir, Thayer gave home in Monroe Nov. 20th. Flour Members and their invited up. was not Her hus- fixing My digestion to excellent address of welcome which band died about 13 years ago. She was nbers which occupied all right and trouble with my Lie er and >' W. F. Evans made a response. born in Monroe Nov. 12, 1840, the daugh- were present to enjoy the Bowels caused pleasing considerable distress. ter of Sullivan ant Sibyl Plummer and need no further or evidence as to ml inspect the rooms pf Business was resumed and 'he reports proof I could not rid of he spent most of her life there. odges have reason to fetl get Consti- For the its of the treasurer, finance committee and few superior quality. Carrie Couillard, D D. P. pation ; and the insufficient action of past years she had been very kindly program committee were heard. All re- cared for by her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. ulling officer, assisted by my bowels resulted in my blood were and the grange pro- Frank Plummer. One sister, Mrs Dora ?! C. Allen D. D. M. the ports adopted "'imtliarine absorbing poisons. Porter of a niece and two were accompanied from ceeded to elect officers for the Hampden, have found for themselves it Last I ensuing They that Hampden by Mrs. Hattie fall, began taking ‘Fruit- nephews survive her. The funeral was year. held at her late home Nov. a delicious flavor and a uniform Mis. Janie Murray who with a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets, and 22nd with gives The following were elected: Master, F. Rev. F. S. DoIlifF of Jackson officiating. to all na Littlefield ana Damon after using them for a short time I goodness their baking. J the chairs for the cere- Porter Webb; Overseer, E T. Gilbert; could see they were just what my RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT ■ installed in office were P. liver Lecturer, Clara D. York; Steward, D. M. Miss Ida Merri- system required. My became McKeen; Kimball; Ass’t Steward, A. T. Nickerson; So it Mrs. Susie Grant, vice active and improvement in every way Whereas, It has pleased the Almighty naturally follows that they prefer it Margaret to remove from our midst ynnie Emerson, secretary; was apparent. Chaplain, Kimball, Treasurer, by death our to all other brands. G. H. Miriam esteemed friend and Nathan P. .. comb, treasurer; Mrs. 41- I doubt whether could Y'ork; Secretary, E. Riley; brother, anyone feel a warder; Mrs. Jennie Gate W F. Jen- Libby, man, who, by his good charac- Hijr- better than I do ; and I am Keeper, Evans; Pomona, ter and i; Mrs. Emma willing pleasing personality endeared or; Landry, nie It would know the a Webb; Ceres, Nancy Gilbert; Flora, himself us you difference better flour will Marie Coose, R. S.; MVs. to give cred.'t -here credit is due, to to all, therefore, be it Lizzie A. L. A. S. Alberta Nick- That in the death of Brother on, R. S.; Mrs. Josephine ‘Fruit-adived F. R. ADAMS. Evans; Resolved, make in your tell Harriet M. Nickerson. Libby, Dirigo Grange has sustained the baking, just your grocer, Mrs. Mary rsowden, in- 60c. a box, 6 l'or $2.50, trial size 25c. erson; Pianist, A Harry outside loss of a friend whose fellowship was a WILLIAM TELL. Bryant, At dealers or from short recess was taken for preparation, the close the FRUIT-A-TIYES pleasure; that we bear willing testimony assemblage after which. P. M. Oscar B assist- by Mrs. Couillard and Limited, OGPEySBURG, U. Y. Dow, to his many virtues, to his unquestioned ed Mr. and Mrs. C. C. in- and f cut glass were made to by Clements, honesty stainless life; That we offer SWAN-WHITTEN COMPANY. d, Mrs Allen and Mrs. NORTHPORT stalled the officers in a pleasing manner. to his bereaved family and \ as a mark of mourning friends, over whom sorrow ::,i pianist, appre- The closing hour was at hand and the in- has cast her sable our a grand’s regalia \vas j mantle, heartfelt past Miss Florence Mahoney has gone to his assistants and Comet \ stalling officer, condolence and pray that infinite good- Mrs. Ella McKeen. Mrs. Castine for a visit. Mrs. Laura B. Crocker grange were accorded a risirjg vote of ! ness may bring comfort to their burden- ed hearts. ig H. Merrithew sang ef- Mrs. C. O. Dickey is at home after a thanks. | visit of several weeks in That a of these resolu- os and duets, after which Boston. Resolved, copy The records were read and adopted, tions to the Masonic ! be sent to the family of our deceas- adjourned Wallace Basford drove an axe into his and the meeting was closed with the us- ed brother and a copy be spread upon where a fine repast was foot recently while chopping and is laid ual ceremonies and a selection by the our records and a copy sent to The Re- up. choir. publican Journal for publication. Wm. Mclnnis cut his leg quite badly E. w. Downer, The next meeting will be with Morn- WIM'bKPORT with an axe while chopping in the woods R. W. Betts, recently. ing Light Grange, Monroe, Feb. 9th. The C. W. BANGS Kill Thai Cold will be Ad- Committee on resolutions broke her a following program presented: yr wiist few The peeler for the pulp wood is in run- W L. COOK- Freedom, Me., Jan. 15, 1921. ning order again. It is stationed near dress of welcome, Elvia Clements; re- the Mahoney lot. sponse, J. H. music, male '! is quite ill with neural* McKinley; WARNING AGAINST HOTHEADS. (]i,4 the heart. Capt and Mrs. Bartlett Wadlin have quartette; topic, What State legislation Undertaker returned from Boston after a ten days’ is needed the present time? O. B. Dow; “The great of our workmen de- ark, W. H. S., ’1!), has gone r^t body visit with relatives. such criminal measures as ich school. paper, Alberta Nickerson; reading, Mary j precate have I been the I. W. W. and Mrs. Esther and “Re- practiced by the \ and Mrs. I. Ready young daugh- Curtis; music, quartette; question, CASCARA Licensed Embaimer Campbell H. i Western Federation of Miners and 'QUININE ter have to West such ■ gone Brooksville, where now atrons at the M. E. Circle solved, That the Johnson bdl before | crooked methods as she has employment. adoped by the build- AND License 377. Congress is a feasible plan for the restric- | ing trades leaders in New York City. La Grippo Mrs, Annie Mahoney has returned Such menaces must be prevented and the u.ier of Worcester, Mass., tion of immigration,” C. C. Clements Maine. home after a visit with her daughter, labor unions must to wash their Belfast, Te!. 61-3 ■ by the death of his and E. T. followed help great Mrs in Castine. Gilbert, by general hands of them. the Neglected Colds are Dangerous Crockett. Joseph Hussey, But Republican party con- discussion; question box, questions when entering upon the full power of Take no chatices. this standard for the first sneeze. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Keep remedy handy E H. Clements motored the should re- tributed by music. conducting government — Hull on the birth of a 9 pound baby girl, members; Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves spend a with Dr. and mind our manufacturers that day atthe Hos- they must in 3 for Headache ■d Priscilla Bates, Waldo County Grippe days—Excellent recently. OUR GOODS COME BACK not judge our entire American la Dor pital Jan. 12th. the movement by the hotheads and radicals, j Quinine in this form does not affect head—Cascara is best Tonic tte Parker, who is training Laxative—No in Hill’s. Smalley’s Geo. Jennings has returned to Boston and should likewise remind our wage j Opiate at St. Barnabas Congressman Fordne. ’s statements Hospital, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry earners that American business is not to ROCKLAND,CAMDEN been spending a two weeks’ that this country is now buying back the Hills. Mrs. Jennings and young son will be judged by the reactionaries who would tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. condensed milk which we sold to France DRUGGISTS and BELFAST make a longer visit. entirely suppress the right of labor to or- j at the end of the war is not surprising. Mrs. Brown has been sick with ganize. There is a middle ground or Edgar As a matter of fact the canned milk is * apter, O. E. S., held a fine Hattie Mendall. In method by which we may harness the AUTO a cold, also Mrs. only one of the many items of SERVICE ■ mled meeting Jail 12th. food, vast energies of American labor and the fact a large part of the population of the clothing and miscellaneous H >tel as conferred on Mr. and supplies productive of American to It>ekiand daily, calling at town are with colds and other might capital afflicted which the war department of in Thorndike Hotel at 7 a. rn. at 1 vis and Mr. anJ Mrs. disposed the task of America 12.30 p. m. Erec- illnesses more or less severe. making supreme Leave ; Europe at 10 cents on the dollar and Windsor Hotel, Belfast daily at tile reports of the among all the nations of the world in secretary j 10.30 a. m. and 4.30 m. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Henry which the American people are now buy- p, showed the Chapter to lie productive capacity. When we lind that ; 1 hea^ ca»-3 connect with Hills Jan. 11th. A very pleasant and ing back. While prices here are still McLaughlin’s .uancial condition and that method we shall lead the greatest com- i Bus to Bangor. was in above the s profitable afternoon spent sewing, normal, European purchasers ! This sch dule have been initiated dur- mercial revival in history, soon to follow will be run as near on after which a delicious lunch of sand- of the vast army stores are able to make time hb Pleasing remarks were upon the present period of liquidation. possible until further notice., cake and coffee was served. a handsome pro it by sending our own j and Mrs. Davis, Mr. and wiches, goods to us. ARTHUR K. Hiil and others. Sup- A surprise party was given Mr. and Protests are beginning to be heard S. SMALLEY The disposal of army supplies be 1 after the meeting closed. Mrs. Mark Mendall Jan. 15th. The even- may against the wholesale sliipment of rab- counted as one of the mistakes of ti e Telephone 436-2 ROCKLAND ing was spent in playing cards and other bits out of the State. From Hancock kett, aged about 83 war. At the time of the signing of the years, t games and cofTee, sandwiches, cake, county, literally thousands of live rab- here January 11th, armistice the American expeditionary “ ” aitqr candy, nuts and apples were served. bits are being shipped every week. A s with heart trouble. His forces had accumulated enormous stochs The Last Word There were 34 friends and neighbors pres- •few years ago, either from disease or his lifelong of clothing, food, automobiles and companion, ent. equip- trapping or both, rabbits almost disap- Mr. Crockett was born ment of all sorts in France. The rather in Brooders A letter from Whitcher of peared from many sections in Hancock but resided here for George brilliant idea was conceived to get rid of many where were New improved wears and lasts inde- ! Hachita, New Mexico, formerly of North- county, they formerly abun- a host of friends, who es- all the piaterial on the spot and to send Heat itself port, tells of the death of his partner in dant. At the present rate of shipment, finitely. adjusts automatic- r many worthy qualities, the army home in light traveling order. Even heat the cattle Widiams of they will soon again be cleaned up. Rab- ally. assured. Burns any at lover of fine horses business, Phillip As France was the nearest the and customer, bits are not kind of fuel well. New Mexico. He leaves a widow and destructive, and have their equally N md driven many one stores were sold for a mere on otice good pittance, son, Clarence who visited here, own place in nature’s ordering of the Know full details of the QUEEN by •diate the nearest Williams, credit, at a time when prices in the Unit- family, wild life of if no more spending the summer a few years ago. Maine, important and booklets which we nieces and nephews. The 'd States were skyrocketing. reading catalog than furnisning food for foxes, bobcats, •s were held at the M. E. Mrs. Alvin Leighton haa gone to visit -j- Z ioiwata on lequesi. hawKs and owls that would otherwise rd Lodge, E. and A. M., at- relatives in Cherryfield, after spending Shippers of farm produce, particularly prey more extensively on game birds, & wiistney lortlandiIl. TO NOTIFY the public vdy. The burial was in the the past summer and fall with her.daugh- fresh vegetables, poultry and eggs, will Kendall deer or domestic fowls Rabbits too, e Prospect cemetery. ter, Mrs. Lincoln Clark, and family. soon be asked to cooperate in the 1WISHthat I have sold my marble ( Right have a food value which would do much After a visit in Cherryfield Mrs. Leigh- Way Plan, about to be inaugurated in business, on 'Ones and number changes toward solving the high cost of living High Street to ton will return to her home near Seattle, the express business by the American elect at the Winterport ex- problem but for a local prejudice that C. A. but have Washington. She is accompanied by her Railway Express Company. According J Bruce, not sold follows: Lewis Atwood, 21- prevents their extensive use as food. granddaughter, Miss Bertha Clark. to a recent announcement, this is the GRANITE SHOP on uents, 21-14; Lida N. Camp- And that suggests that this matter of my BRIDGE forerunner of an ambitious educational Alberta George, 21-2; Dr. taste is largely a question of latitude and STREET, or out cf business CENTER MONTVILLE program, to be carried on throughout the TICKETS and TOURS gone 12; C. A. Campbell, 8 4; longitude. We turn up our noses at rab- -' with the better hindling of units, C. L. year, express bits and and them EVERYWHERE as has been reported. I am now 16-11; Barrows, of the eels, ship to the mar- D matter as one objects in view. kets of Baker, 15-13; Louise A. Mrs. H. B. Clement of Halidale is ill New York and Boston, while we whole Proper methods for marketing and pack- devoting my attention to blurt 13 smack our over a EFFICIENT TRAVEL SERVICE factory, 4; Joseph with bronchitis. will be lips strip of fish, dried the and ; ing perishable goods brought to in the quarrying manufcturing George Newey, 81-4; Percy sun, that makes our neighbor a We maintain a ticket aul tourist where Mrs. Rebecca J. Poland is the victim the attention of shippers throughout the ; thoroughly equipaed bureau, Es- few miles south of us hold of You will i.5; Koy Wadleigh, 23-5; in the his nose. And may be secured railroid and steamship tickets, Pullman sleeper and par- granite. always find of pneumonia. country, particularly farming dis- our i'rescott, S. W. Me- neighbor a few miles to the north of ! reservitioas. schedule aol travel information of all 23-21; tricts and wholesale markets. lor car Suggested here and a Having us eats something doing varie- b; Mrs. Mary A. Haley, 15- Mrs. Marion Brown of Belfast was a whale’s so there you are. kinds FREE Tickets are furnished from to received the in proper blubber; Belfast any point, anywhere, 16 goods shipping old ien, 5; Mrs. Mary Cates, recent guest of Mrs. J. J. Clement. Queer world, ain’t it? at the same charges as if purchased in Boston or New York. lmo3 ty of finished work to select from. condition, the carrier proposes to bend But Grtlett, 32 11. in«the matter of liquids, we are We offer the most efficient travel service at the most favorable rate. Addie wife of D C. die1* every effort to their careful and expedi- Viola, Cain, growing more cosmopolitan. One touch after a ill- tious handling enroute by express to des- Monday, January 10th, long of prohibition has “made the whole world ORRIN J. DICKEY, Mgr., PROSPECT. ness. The funeral was from her late res- tination. kin.” Moonshine and white lightning DICKEY’S EXCURSION TOURS, BELFAST, MAINE. idence on Thursday at 1 p. m. The speak- are no longer confined to the mountain? A. S. Piper of N. er Rev. E. E. Harrison of Searsmont. Club Man Holderness, H., New York Makes of Kentucky, and home brew has stolen HEAL, i ier D. C. Cam and his uncle, Flavius Hopkins. youngest daughter, Milwaukee’s birthright. Hockham M*s. Harry Davis, with whom he is liv- Discovery. installed the of- —Ellsworth American. Bridge Street, Belfast, Maine adia Temple, Pythian Sis- ing in Taunton, Mass., arrived Monday wer. and returned to Massachusetts on Friday. A well-known New Yorker writes: in historic State of Ohio, City of Toledo. Other people from out of town were E. “While visiting old Plymouth Own Your Own Home? ss. Not hlions are extended became Lucas to Mr. I R. Cain of Palermo, Cela Nelson of Lib- (Mass.* my family acquainted County, Why dttr Frans. J. makes Expert Kiano Littlelield upon the ar- 1 ertv and Franklin Sherer of Rockland. with your Dr. True’s Elixir. It does all Cheney oath that he is G. G. ABBOTT, representing the CHAPIN FARM AGENCY, has a Tuning senior of the firm Walter Jr. Besides her husband Mrs. Cain leaves you claim for it in aiding digestion and partner of F. J. Cheney large list of desirable farm and city property, and among the city places and & business in the Repairing four Mrs. Franklin relieving insomnia and constipation. Co., doing City of Tole- in sales are desired the three are desir- d of Brewer is employed in daughters, Sherer, which.quick following specially Please me six large size do, County and State and that LLOYD D. rauite shed and is Mrs. M. R. Rogers, Mrs. J. L. Bean and slip bottles for aforesaid, able, both as to price and location:; MsK £EN, boarding is in need of it.”—W m. I. said firm will pay the sum of ONE Mrs. Mrs. Harry Davis of Taunton, Mass; one mother Ralph. HUN- with about one-half acre of til- Walter Brown. DRED for Bungalow cottage, nearly new, good BELFAST, MAINE. R. H. and Thousands need to aid digestion and re- DOLLARS each and son, Cain, eight grandchildren | every lage land. First class cellar and hen pen. Small fruit and pear trees. inbersfrom Dr. ; case of Catarrh that cannot be Phone 126-4. 41 tf McKinley Lodge, several great grandchildren; one brother, lieve constipation—take True’s Eiixir cured by " Small house with wood house and hen pen for about 40 to a laxative ihe use of HALL’S CATARRH cottage garden, Searsport attend the Hoi is L Jackson, one sister, Mrs Austin and know what good and worm MEDI- d CINE hens. Owner going away and will offer special inducements for quicksale. Penobscot Lodge, K. P. Wentworth, both of South Montville. expeller is. FRANK J. CHENEY. worms: Sworn to before me and one-half house and lot 103x148. drs. The floral tributes were numerous and Symptoms of de- subscribed in One and story large garden Sunny Archie Gamble were re- Constipation, Genuine Shaw Knit Silk Hose ranged stomach, swollen upper offen- my presence, the 6th day of December exposure and ideal home for small family. Owner about to leave the their sou anu Mr. beautiful. lip, wife, A. D. 1886. A. W. an low for sale. f)ert sive breath, hard and full belly with pains, Gleason, State and will make unusually price quick at Bert L. Davis’ Andrews of Sandypoint. (Seal) $1 per pair pale face, eyes heavy and dull, twitching Notary Public. The above places will be shown by Mr. Abbott, Room 6 and 7, Odd M. friends WHITE’S CORNER. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Cumming’s many Winterporl eyelids, itching of the nose and is taken inter- Fellows’ to learn of rectum, Block, her illness. She is short dry cough, grinding of the nally and acts thru the Blood on the Mu Belfast._*_tfl_ !iom \teeth, fke measles and is at the of on the cous Surfaces of the Bertrand Jewett Hampden has em- little red points tongue, starting System. Send for Mrs. M E. in S. s»ster, Clark ployment for the winter with F. P. Clem- during sleep, slow fever. testimonials, free. C. Pattee, M. 0., ;nner F. ents. If you have any of these symptoms, J. CHENEY & CO Toledo, O. banish them for good by taking DR Sold by all druggists, 75c. For Sale—The Nelson Farm Mr. and Mrs. Amos Conant of Monroe Hall’s Jackson. TRUE’S ELIXIR. Over 68 years on the Family Pills for constipation. Masonic lemple. Room 6, were recent guests of her parents, Mr. market, with a amount of standing wood and (lumber and an and Mrs. C. H. Libby. AT NORTHPORT, large FREEDOM. d ditional six acres of growth. V",:l Uould recently visited her young KesiJ sncs at 43 Wendall, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. All are forbidden to trespass on this farm, to cut or carry away any Hirjh Street. !j°uld and family. persons A. A. Hartley of is a shrubs or lumber in defiance of the law. 6m53 Monroe, suffering E. J. Vose attended the wood trees, ,e Hatch has after a severe attack turner’s Telephone 331-2 40 returned to y\!l— relapse, of typhoid Boston. For information apply to uine convention in her duty as teacher there. fever. ALGOLA PILLS DICKEY-KNOWLTON REAL ESTATE COMPANY, Belfast, Maine the Stomach, Liver In spite of the bad weather the K. v'rH. J, h. Mrs. C. W. returned to her Regulate and Bowels P.’s McKinley attended Nealey Make Pure Blood. For held their annual ball. A ’range at home Jan. Constipation. Relieve good time was Swanville, Jan. 12th. 15, after three weeks’ visit Gas, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache Mi (' reported b> all. S with relatives in Roxbury and Dorches- Try them 10c. 25c. At druggists. Duane CHICHESTER PILLS [ w Carpenter of sole H. W. ALLEN Newport lias Mass. Pharmacal Co., proprietor, P. f) Ttmr D. D. G. C Mrs. Maud Ladles! Ask your Dmf '*■ ter, Mudgett ana Will Cash Oh : u,g his Mrs. 1103, City Hall Station, New rhcs-ters'llamond sister, Fled York See Pay In Mrs. Ethel from Spot and on each box. Kinney Burnham visit- Red tiold Mrs. E. A. and little signature sealed with ! I.arby daughtei ed a few Blue__ Juanita Temple days ago. For of no returned to their home in Jan Stock Goods, Grocery other. Bojr of row h Ayer of Perham, Chiropractor .•1st. AskforCIIl-€ireg-T_ Dixroont has been The farmers telephone company at its or General -IOND 15, after a few weeks’ visit at the homi • 2 Store. BRAND PILLS, for_ annual elected Wm. 59 High Street. Room I and years known as Best, L fest. Rt^a»*: of A. G. Larby. To Let meeting Sibley, Jr., Address P. 0. Pox No. Belfast Always w!‘e. Warren. I and Levi 7, president Wiggin, treasurer. Telephone 125 lm3* SOLD BY DRUOC'IjIS ElMHOk Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mrs. L Clements, Three Rooms, furnished or un- The many friends of Frank Johnson E. White and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Yorl Hose—Two Fair are much pleased to learn that his health Three Pair Cotton Hose lol1 it^00 attended a meeting of No Waldo PomO' furnished. 64 Church Heavy Three Pair Street is much better since his arrival in Fior- Heavy Cotton Hose Heavy Wool Hose—Two Pair $t-00 at Bert L. Davis’. na in Jan. 12. 2w3* Swanville, t for $] .00 at Bert L. Davis’. I ida. for $1.00 at Bert L. Davis’. for $1.00 at Bert L. Davis’. ! she was rather stronger than and WEST MONTVILLE usual, liberty. BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. MEHUREN. Id Searsmont, Jan. 20, wa ill but s few moments. She waa wife of William Corrected Weekly for The Journal. Maude C., Mehuren, born in now 21 years. Prospect,! Stockton, nearly Tom Roberta is working in Quigg’s Miss PRODUCE MARKET aged Ella Greeley and Mr. Charles PAID PRODUCER PARKER. Id Jan. 85 years ago, the second of 21 children mill. Monroe, 12, Fred- Grinnell of Washington were married Apples, per bush, Hay, (25 00 erick A. Parker, aged 82 years. EXECUTOR’S born to the three wives Illustrated of Jeremiah Guy Jackson is to Dec. 75a 100 03 PIPER In Dec. Enoch hereby gives 25th at borne of the Hides, Dixmont, 19, hauling pressed hay the officiating • (pointed Wardwell Staples, one of the sturdy pio- Beans, pea, 7 Lamb, 25 F. Piper, sged 82 years and 6 months. executor Thorndike Station. | clergyman, Rev. H. W. Abbott, the single ment of neers of this section. in life she Beans, y. e., 11 Lambskinsl 25a 35 POLAND. In Montville, Jan. 19, Re- Early used. Miss VENA M Miss Myrtle Sibley is visiting ring service being Greeley is tutter, 50a 55 Mutton, 20 becca J., widow of Sumner aged RYDER. |,le of married William Hamblin, who within a relatives Poland, and friends in Morrill. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gree- Beef, sides, 13al4 Potatoes, 100 70 years, 8 months and 7 days. in the County of Waldo few weeks left for never Lecture the Civil War, Beef, f. q., 12a 13 Round 06 SPINNEY. In Jan. William bonds as the law Mr. George Dow of Morrill visited rel- ley of this town and has been a teacher Hog, BaDgor, 23, directs to return. Later she married William S. Cheese, 36 15 00a20 of Stockton demands against the for a Straw, 00 Q. Spinney Springs, aged 83 est«if' atives in town recently. number of years. Mr. Grinnell is a 40 are desired to present who died some ago. Chicken, Turkey, 26a32 years, 2 months and 20 days. the Overlook, eight years Calf snd all indebted w Roberta prosperous farmer. A host of friends Skins, 06 2 SCOTT. In Abbie thereto A woman of and tyiss Wiggin has closed a suc- Tallow, Troy, January 11, to make industry highly respect- wish Duck, 35 widow of William H. payment immediahS cessful term of school at Halldale. them many years of happiness and Veal, 20 M., Scott, late of Hichhorn of ed in her younger years, she has been E gs, 60 81 Stockton sD|-y REV. A, C, ELLIOTT prosperity. Wool, unwashed, 30 Old Town, aged years, 9 months, 4 agent. °>>r>n| tenderly cared for by her son and his Claude Clement ot Belfast was a recent Fowl, 35 Wood, hard, 11 00 days. The of Arbutus Geese, 32 In Jan. OF BELFAST wife in her declining days. Besides her guest of Leon Wifegin and family. officers Chapter, O. E. Wood, soft, 8 00 TROY. Belfast, 23, Patrick Cambridge. Mase January istalled aged 52 years, 10 6 son S., No. 19, were i Saturday, Jan. RETAIL PRICE RETAIL Troy, months, days. will deliver his illustrated she leaves three half-brothers: Isaac J. R. Nutter loaded a car with pulp MARKET lecture, and Jesse of Belfast and wood at 15th, by Past Matron, Mrs. Jessie N. Beef, 35a38 2 20 ADMINKTRATOR's N0Ti Staples Joseph Thorndike Station recently. corned, Lime, acnber hereby gives Past 18a32 notice ,h "How M. Staples of this town. The funeral Luce, assisted by Matron, Mrs. Eva Butter, salt, Oats, 70 duly app. inted administrate- Bolshevism Ruined Russia.” Miss Bertie Wing of Belfast visited her 1 00 Oat ALL WOOL PANTS N as Marshal and Past Corn, Meal, 7 HARRIET was held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 Ripley Matron, KENDALL. grandfather, Cushman and Cracked corn, 1 00 Onions, 5 J, Thompson Helen C. as in the of In Denslow Stock- o’clock. Murch Chaplain: Mrs. Minnie Corn 1 00 C.unty Waldo dec Ha'I, last week. meal, Oil, kerosene, 24a25 for a Pair bonds as the law ^ family, W. Walter D. $3.00 directs, Sprague, M.; Ludwick, W. Cheese, 40 Pollock, 10 demands the ton —AT— against estH^ Parftes from this town reported P Cotton 2 25 are desired to Springs, very ; Mrs. Hattie Wing, A. M.; Mrs. Ethel seed, Pork, 25 present the b,. SEARSPORT. ble 20 and all indebted enjoya auto rides on the ice of Free- Sherman, Cond.; Mrs. Clara Bagley, Asso. Cranberries, Rye meal, 8 thereto art dom Clover seed, 75 Shorts, 2 00 p- yment immediately Monday Jan. 1921 pond last week. Cond.; Mrs. Eva N. Ripley, Miss BERT L DAVIS’ Evening, 31, D. E. Richards of Milo arrived Monday Sect.; Flour, 12 50al5 00 Sugar, 10 FREEMAN w Me .• Mrs. F. W. Johnson and Miss Elva In- Susan Copp, Treas.; Mrs. Lula Ludwick, H. G. seed, 9 00 Salt, T. o 00 Morrill, January H 49 Don’t this for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Henry 1., miss, powerful graham of Freedom were recent visitors Chaplain; Mrs. Carrie Young, Lard, 21 Sweet potatoes, 10 Richards, in Norris street. Marshal; CONSERVATOR’S N<*T plea for a ‘Better America. of Wm. Miss Sibley, Jr., and family. Katherine Sanford, Organist; Mrs. Genuine Shaw Knit House for Sale gcriber hereby gives non Those who have occasion to use the Jessie Mrs. Ida Silk Hose duly appointed conservai- Mr. George Hart of Belfast and Miss Luce, Ada; Jackson, Ru' h the Service Rooms ELIZABETH A. Admission .... 25 Cents keys to for any pur- Miss Merania at at Belfast— 5 room FLANI)|.H- Myrtle Penney, who is teaching in Thorn- Bennett, Esther; Mrs. Jane $1 per pair Bert L. Davis’ house and “ are requested to return them at once in the of Scholars, all pose Mathieson, Martha; Mrs. Bina Berry, County Waldo, an, ages, 10 dike, called on friends in town factory, Apply to the law dir- cts All to the C. O. Sawyer store. Sunday^ BORN perb... Electa; Mrs. S;.ra Hibbert, Warder; Bert against her estate are LEC1URE AT the 16th. A. P. LORD, dear 7.30 SHARP The Searsport School basketball same for settlement and at. High Berry, Sent. A fine musical program was In At their recent annual at JONES. Belfast, Jan. 22, to Mr. and Box are to make team went to Brooks and meeting 154, Camden, Me. requestec paynie Tuesday night given by Miss Merania Miss Mrs. Fred D, a Russell Freedom the Knox and Montville Tele- Bennett, Jones, son, Her- CHARLFS i at the hands of the rick. STOCKTON SPRINGS Brooks High team Thelma Clement and Vose brothers, after Northport, Me., January u phone Co. elected the following officers: met defeat for the first time this season. which refreshments were served in the M. Pres, and Gen. Mgr., William Sibley, Jr.; MARRIED. LOST Angus Holmes left Monday for a The Searsport five are anxious for a re- banquet hall. The Children s C. P. business to secretary, Hutchins; treasurer, L. trip Eastport. turn game, as it is well known that a Randlett-Pendleton. In A TWENTY DOLLeR BILL SUNDAY HoSpJ3 L. Wiggin. islesboro, OF PORTLAND, ma1N(, Mrs. Henry S. Moulton went to Sears- visiting team plays at a tremendous dis- KNOX KIDGE. Jan. 24, by J. A. Pendleton, Esq Wil- MORNING. FINDER PLEASE LEAVE liam E. Randlett and Haze! Emeline Pen- oilers to youug women I port Saturday for a visit with her advantage on the Brooks floor, which is high daugh- CHARLES F. CORLISS. both of Islesboro. AT JOURNAL OFFICE. education or its Mrs. small. dleton, equivalpiitalw‘,3 ter, Charles Rogers and family. unusually Mr. E. N. Hall was in Belfast on busi- hall course of STEVENS-CHASE. In Belfast, Jan years’ trammg wh- C harles F. Corliss died in the home of eludes William H. Morrison left Wednesday Cards have been received announcing ness a few days ago. 15th, by Rev. Alfred C. Elliott, Donald six months at New Have u* Mrs. Mary E. Daggett of Thorndike Dec. Foster Stevens of this pital, New Haven, Conn to join his wife, who has been visiting the marriage of Miss Maude Isabelle Case Miss Hattie Clark of Belfast is visiting city, formerly of $300.00 Special 26th, aged 76 years. He was sick about Portland and Miss Doris Gertrude Chase given in Public Health her sisters in Massachusetts for and Mr. Carl Gustave Carlson on Mon- A MONTH easily made working spare .rkamim"? several two weeks with pneumonia. One broth- her mother, Mrs. Susie Ingraham, for a af Portland. tnct Nursing Address Sup'; iv' time in your home town or city weeks. day, Dec. 27th, at Syracuse, N. Y. At er Willard Corliss of Oakfield, one sister, week. Experi- 68 High St., Portland. Maine. ence not necessary. Either sex. Ad- home after 10th at 303 Miss Rhoda Corliss of Hersey, two DIED. jyj At this writing a motion enter- January Lodi picture daughters, Mrs. Alice Eperson of Colo Mr. G. A. Ingraham was in China Fri- dress: THE FRATERNITIES, street, Syracuse. Mr. Carlson is the son 4w4 tainment is being arranged for Thursday rado and Miss Adra Corliss of Maine sur- day on business. Richmond, Maine. of John of BASFORD. In Northport, Jan. 21, Fred LOST in Denslow hall to: Carlson, formerly Searsport, vive him. His funeral was from the evening the benefit Basford, aged 60 years, 2 months and 16 and has home of Mrs. December 28th. of the Hoover fund. “Don’t miss it!” many friends in town who extend Daggett, Three Pair Cotton Hose days. Genuine Shaw Knit Silk Hose A MUFF last Monday Rev. Frank S. Dollill of Jackson offici- Heavy Finder congratulations. CORLISS. In Thorndike, Dec. 26, Chas. leave at Patterson & Sv' cslc ‘P* Work at the Stockton which has ated. for at Bert L. Davis’. at Bert L. yard, $1.00 F. aged 76 years. $1 per pair Davis’ or at A. K. Wood’s. It has been found necessary to make a Corliss, been somewhat slack for 2 week or more, change in the method of collecting money is starting up briskly on the two barges for Congregational church and parish ex which it is said are due for delivery May first. penses, and at a recent parish meeting it .vas voted to adopt the budget system, Mr. A. M. Shaw accompanied by Mrs. which will be put into immediate use. Shaw left recently for Boston, where he Circular letters are now being printed has entered Massachusetts General Hos- and will be sent to each member of the pital for treatment of a trouble with his parish aboi t the first of February. The foot of long standing, ft is reported that water and committee have taken this method of power is fine where it still has developed available, he will be in the hospital for a number of preparation for the new system of col- weeks. for scenery—but what Maine needs ready for immediate use, a surplus of ab- lecting. UNDEVELOPED Very little remains to be done on the is DEVELOPED water reliable The officers-elect of Royal Arch Chap- power—a solutely power. schooner Alcaeus Hooper, Capt. Nash, ter were installed Wednesday, Jan. 19th, to meet the demands of which will be ready to sail by the middle surplus ready any by Morris L. Slugg, District Deputy Grand As told in these few sentences, this of the week if a charter is secured. come Priest of Belfast, and Wilbur R. Blodgett, manufacturer who may want to to Crowell & Thuilow secured charters for not seem to have Grand Captain of the Host, Searsport. accomplishment may four of their schooners last week, but the Maine. The officers are as follows: H. P., G. R. much but to those who have been Hooper was not one of them because she significance; Wilson; Ring, W. M. Parse;"Scribe, C. N. was not quite reaoy. This need has been Central struggling and working for this end through many Meyers; Treasurer, B. F. Colcord; Secre- supplied by The installation of officers of Stockton there comes the of satis- } tary, J. P. Nichols; Captain of the Host, Maine Power Company. years feeling profound lodge of Odd Fellows took place Monday W. N. West; Royal Arch Captain, Ralph faction that so a result has been obtained. evening, too early fofa full The ! good report. Moody; C. S A. S. Trundy; 3rd Veil, installing officer was District The determination to have no located in one Deputy F. F. E. Whitcomb; 2nd Veil, D S.Vaughan; power ready Twenty years ago industry any H. Lindsay of Orrington. The roster: 1st Veil, Maurice Dolliver. Oyster stew and available has been one of the of the towns which we now serve could be sure of John H. Lamson, N. G.; Leslie B. Shan- long guid- was served after the installation, Maurice able to obtain 100 norse of electric non, V. G.; W. F. Trundy, Rec. being power Sec’y; Dolliver chairman of refres tnent com- ing principles of Central Maine Power Com- A. E- Trundy, Fin. Sec’y; A- M. Ames, new or old, can have mittee. on power, Today any industry, Treas. pany. Acting this principle it has added, The people of the Congregational church 100 or 10,000 horse power on application. A highly form of out- the 15 months which ended objectionanle and parish were given an opportunity on through Dec. door sport which has gained ground in 1 and written about the Friday evening to become acquainted new construction Much has been said this village is the destruction of street: 31, 1920, costing nearly with their new pastor, Rev. Harold Le water of Maine and the great industrial light bulbs, a form of self determination j powers May, and Mrs. Le May, at a reception $2,500,000, on the part of little which would which hold out for the future of peoples given in the lower church vestry. About possibilities they but pot rpeet the ideals of even W. W-, more useless for sixty people were present in Spite of pour- the State, but there is nothing accepted with rather too much, bompia- Its transmission system, extending ing rain and slippery streets. In the re than an cency by those who live nearest the anything except scenery undeveloped ceiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Le May, from Skowhegan through Waterville, Au- lights. The On the mill as Maine is trans- light bridge, Mrs. Fred B. Smith and Mrs. Joseph D. w: ter power. Handicapped by which is of special utility appears to be Gardiner to is now capa- Sweetser. A number were present from gusta, Lewiston, and other difficulties, Central Maine out of order the of the portation greater portion the sister church, A cordial speech of ble of and at time. It has been suggested that this handling delivering any point Power felt certain that the fundamen- welcome was given by Rev. N. F, Atwood Company light be given up and placed somewhere between the terminals of this line to dwell on what of the Methodist church, and was re- 15,000 tally important thing was not about the village where for it can paying sponded to happily by Mr. Le May. Miss MIGHT do be made worth while. horse the powers that are undeveloped Harriet Roulstone accompanied by power-, great sang, but to Miss Mildred after which coffee for us at some distant time in the future; William Q. Spinney, a life-long resident Shute, cake were served. The the installation of the of this town and one of the last of the pnd remainder of At Skowhegan DEVELOP them NOW and have them ready the evening was spent in an informally bid-time ship carpenters, a man who has first horse power unit in its new to use. social Those in of the affair 4,000 been remarkably active for his years and way. charge were Miss Mabel Mrs. Frank C. is and the genial alwjys, died Sunday night at the Griffin, hydroelectric plant completed This we have done and hope to continue doing home of his daughter, Miss Lillian Spin- Whitcomb, Mrs. A. S. Trundy, and Miss will be in about Feb- Florence Colcord. second unit operation as need arises. ney in Bangon Where heiwas passing the the winter. His age was 83 and some months 1 and the third in April or May. At ruary Because 1921 we shall have use f01- and he was twice married. Besides Miss WALDO STATION. through : the line into the steam Spinney he is survived by three .other Farmingdale taps in vestment money tor various requirements, espec- daughters and a son: Mrs. Nellie French J. W. Chase has gone to Massachusetts at hour of the plant where, if needed any to finance the second and third units which of Hampden, Mrs. Lizzie A. Adams of to spend the winter with his brother Ev- ially erett. horse and Boothbay, Mrs. Julia E. Gurney of Waldo day or night, 10,000 steam generated will be placed in our new power development and Fred G. Spinney of Belfast, all by The Station school, which was stopped the lines which will interconnect our on account of the is available. to his first wife, whooping cough, com- power complete menced again Monday, Jan. 17. is able new properties with the old, the Company Ferdinand L. Blanchard died at his home People in this vicinity are getting their feeders From this main line, adequate to the investors of Maine 1921, in Boston on Thursday, Jan. 20. He was ice at the new dam built last year in the to offer through El well meadow. S. W. Fred born in this town nearly 81 years ago, a Johnson, radiate to the more than 100 communities shares of preferred stock. Littlefield and Charles Hustus are getting approximately 10,000 soh of the late Lewis and Eliza (French) their ice there. served. Blanchard, but had been a resident of This stock seems to us to be safe in the last Boston for many years. He was twice seem the has and to pay $7 per year per share as married and twice a widower without It would that Company degree; likely a and for some rivers flow. The is $107.50 children, time made his Man reached a distinct period in its existence. long as Maine price home with his widowed sister, Mrs. Mary Incoming share, the yield 6 1-2 per cent net. Crosby. Besides this sister he is survived Your boy needs an where its a Frank L. Blanchard of It has achieved the position by brother, this abundance of nourish- May we send you a book, showing what is be- and a niece, Mrs. Phineas Griffin town, lines reach the towns and villages occupied in Central Maine Power Com- of Los Angeles. The brother, Frank L. ing food to build up hind an investment went to Boston^ of the information about the Blanchard, Friday to at- the body and sustain by one-third of the population State, pany, together with full tend the funeral which took place Satur- it in fullest where individual or in and its securities. If you are interested day afternoon, returning nome early in vigor. every corporation Company of Maine the week. its entire territory is supplied with every in a safe and sane State investment, just send in the The State chairman of the Hoover fund power demand that has been made, and coupon. for the children of Europe was in town j scorn last week and Walter F. Trundy accepted the management of the local canvass for funds. It is perfectly apparent to those j EMULSION conversant with the circumstances that the solicitors will find dry pickings, for, should be given to your from the effect of quite apart suddenly boy every day during abbreviated incomes in this community, the school-term. a substantial sum has recently been raised trying by solicitors who innocently and unwit- Your boy will thank <&k tingly used the magic name of Mr. Hoov- you for Scott’s CSjflk Central Maine er in securing contributions for what Emulsion when he Tfll to be the Near East Relief. Those proves becomes a man. ^ who contributed under a misapprehension Soott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. slow to of the facts are not express thei r -ALSO MAKERS OF- Power Company belief that propriety demands that a por- tion of the collections should be turned Augusta, Maine over to the real and actual Hoover fund* KinoiDS the Near East Relief is a even though (Tablets or Granules) Harvey D. Eaton, President worthy object. This, however, is a view for which does not appeal to the gentleman indigestion S. Treasurer 2>24sk Walter Wyman. in charge. I Mrs. Louisa M. Overlock died very ■< suddenly on Sunday forenoon at the resi- NOTICE dence on the Bangor road jof her son, I have in my barn in Prospect one George Overlock, where has made shjj Heifer found on my farm. Owner can her home since the death of h!er husband. have same by paying costs. In feeble health incident to her years, 3w4 L. C. DOW