The rnal. NO- Re_ 44._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920. FIVE CENTS WYUE-FROST Clubs was not a farm boy but bad to earn hia Agricultural and Industrial 3.00; Gladys Young, 2 00; Marie clothes since Liberty, in Belfast. he was eight years of age. Hogan, Thorndike, $2.00; Edna Eastman, PERSONAL of Waldo The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Entertained bjzens County! He told a story of having to sit at t he Brooks, 1.00; Bertha Harding, Thorndike, E. Frost, Northport was the second table older folks 1.00; total, $14.00. avenue, Excellent Enthusiastic Meetings, after the were Mrs. Bessie JM. Seldon left Friday on &. Exhibits, Junior and scene of a charming home wedding at 2 Features through eating. On one occasion when Cooking Housekeeping. busioeas visit to Portland. Frank D. Haz- striving to raise *60,000 for the same Banquet and Sports, Special Vera 11 th the the dressmaker was at his M. Howes, Liberty, $4 00; Mary will purpose, not that the Legion men P. m. Annual Session. home his T. \ •f'Tihf American Legion may Wednesday, Oct. 27th, when their of Sixth Adams, W. Appleton, 2 00; Beatrice Aus- Frank Parker has returned front idle away their spare time in mother allowed him to sit second anniversary luxurious beside her at tin, Ada visits in and foil f ,1 the but for daughter, Miss Myrtle became the Brooks, 2.U0; Sanborn, Belfast, Boston Rutland, Mass. World War. On surroundings, the express purpose E., the table. He was R J^'br, e, !!f the and completely surprised j 4, 1.00; Thelma Benner, Freedom, 1.00; and of keeping these men, who fought for bride of Arthur G. Over a hundred of the Dritfht boys Mrs. E. E. Roderick and two children term"1-1,; m \valdo County Wylie of Boston. The to see the Ruth R Rachel In silver knives and forks and Sanborn, Belfast, 4, 1.00; to Belfast to America, organized. every emergency girls of Waldo county, accompanied by are a few in ive'fr'r t0 come home was dishes Gould, Belfast, 1.00; Elouise spending days Howland. that has arisen since the war the men decorated with evergreen, au- Bilver and exclaimed, “Oh, moth- Shibles, festivities. The day of their club leaders and friends, were guests Knox, $13.00. !U the tumn 1.00; total, Inez E. Crawford went to «itf one a American Legion have been called foliage and cut flowers, dahlias pre- er, where did you get all these new Miss. Still- jiving every of the Belfast Chamber of Commerce at upon have maintained Senior water last a I nevoteo they and upheld dominating and mostly the gift of Eddie things?” His other stories also had liewing. Thursday for visit with Mrs. the law held in Memorial and order, at Youngstown, Ohio, Norton. About their 6th annual session Clara Edwards, county D. H. Potter. i.ere will be a feature twenty intimate friends points. Palermo, I5.0Q, at Boston during the police and on Oct. 22nd and Co. strike, were Hall Friday and Saturday, champion; Ruth Leman, Liberty, 3.00; Belfast Band, numerous other present. Rev. Geo. C. Sauer of Miss Alfreds in a man- Dr. an 1 Mrs. E. left occasions. the the forenoon of the lirst Ellis, pleasing Gladys Young, Liberty, 2.00; Golda Boyn- George Morgan Grand Army, Red Baptist church 23rd. During The American Leg on today represents officiated, with the single ner, addressed the boys andjgirls express- ton, Liberty, 1.00; Edna Eastman, Brooks, Monday for visits with,relatives in Port- I Orders, Lire Depart- day William L. Luce, secretary of the an organization of upwards to ring service. She wore a ing her pleasure in the time 1.00; Mildred Lermond, Lincolnville, 1.00; land and New York. the local Post 2,000,000 handsome gown and chairman of good they eaioneres, who have to Chamber of Commerce total, $13.00. ■ men, proven the world what of white were xpected that the crepe de chene trimmqd with enjoying. She hoped that the hos- Mrs. H. M. Crommett of Weeks’ Mills ! they can do. Men who come from its committee, found accom- to Belfast as every pussy willow taffeta hospitality of Junior Sewing. come walk in life. and heavily pitality the Belfast people would be is the guest several of her sister ; the afternoon Thousands upon thousands beaded, modations in homes for 30 from days Jay In and carried a private Mary Lermond, Lincolnville, $4.00; of these men cannot be reached through shower bouquet of white appreciated. She told of being at a pub- Miss Mildred M. Slater. i ,II game between the Brooks, 21 from Knox, 19 from Liberty, Elouise Shibles, Knox Station, 2 00; any other organization. The chrysanthemums and white ic demonstration attended nine .in representing the necessity sWeet peas. 11 from East by boys Caroline Lermond, 1.00; Mrs. W. H. Snow has of this of 12 from South Montville, Lincolnville, returned from s school team keeping body men together is Her sister, Miss Katherine E. and girls in Margaret e. High Frost, ac- A from the easterp States Lermond, Lincolnville, 1.00; few weeks’ visit with apparent to every sane thinking citizen j Morthport and 10 from Lincolnville. Erma relatives and friends, iv,| to play this game companied her and wore a Mass. Sanborn, Brooks, 1.00; total, $9.00. at this time in our country’s history. dainty dress of relatives. Springfield, Six gold medals were in Boston and (tr‘ m attaining its ob- old few were entertained by vicinity. Here in Belfast rose embroidered voile and swarded to Aroostook Co. four H Senior Garden the the Legion stands for carried I adds to The ,, by Legion Good weather always pleasure Miss Cora cighed the same pale ! Feme A. Eames of the principles as elsewhere Our pink carnations. Miss Katherine ;lubs stood for hand and Reynolds, Thorndike, $5.00 Bostoa, formerly | school will enter game the visit of these people and after head, heart, of Rost is composed of men who have faced also presided at the young county champion; Hazel Boynton, Lib- Belfast, will leave today, Oct. for teams are practicing piano and played health. She was especially interested in Ruth 28th, the worst the Germans had to offer. We | an custom all gathered on the erty, 3.00; 2.00; a game is as- Faithful and established Leman, Liberty, month’s visit in Colorado. i.-resting have True by Lohengrin and seeing Waldo county in the lead as Bel- Wilmina Mau be the men who have been cited for brav- Post Office for their group picture, Blanchard, Palermo, .75; ng there will Wagner’s March steps rice Mrs. Carrie H. ery in , men who have held posi- Triumphant. The groom fast was her home town, saying she was Boynton, Liberty, 75c; Golda Boyn- Littlefield has returned' with music by ane of the best souvenirs of the event to Ball, tions of gave his a ton, Liberty, 75c; Lucius to a is plan- responsibility during the war. bride solid gold wrist like the Irishman who loved his native Gould, Belfast, Eastport after short visit with her iiestra The Legion Your watch, take home to interested parents. 75c; Roland last soldiers of yesterday will be your and the bride Gould, Belfast, 75c; Lloyd Miss H. ts ter dance than gave her maid of honor a :ountry whether he was born there or sister, Mary Hilton. lawmakers tomorrow. The local club leaders in attendance Boynton, Liberty, 75c; Evelyu Harding, as one of the most handsome bar l- recalled It is for the gold pin. A very informal not. Thorndike, 75c; total, $15 25. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. purpose of keeping this were: A. Stevens of Lin- Thorndike of nts of recentjyears. Mrs. Charles organization in a condition reception followed the when Mr. N. S. Donahue said he had no Garden. Rockland arrived will be used to flourishing ceremony Mrs. Harriet Whiting of East Junior recently to visit Mr he day that we Mrs. aolnville; the appeal to the citizens of Waldo Ben Hazeltine had to tell but that of that and Mrs. b es „f fitting up charge of the of story facts, the George Swett, Brooks, $4.00; Esther Charles R. Coombs. tne county to join with us in Ar- Morthport; Miss Ella Greeley Liberty; observing refreshments and was assisted in girls and boys had done nobly this Blanchard, Palermo, 2.00; Evangely mistice serving Martin of South year- Mrs. Josephine Webber of ’imclubrooni. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Ryan, Morrill, Henry Lincoln- Providence, wishes to take this by the Misses Katherine Ruth A great deal of their success was due to 75c; Dyer, „j„ |’.,st will be an Brown, of Brooks; R. I., of is to the Everyone given opportunity Montville; W. C. Sturtevant ville, 75c; Ralph Knight, Lincolnville, formerly Searsport, the guest kf -plaining people to Dinsmore and Katherine the bride the Chamber of Commerce and Belfast purchase tickets before November 11th. Frost, Mrs. E. L. Toner of Brooks; Mrs. B. L 75c; Nelly Moody, Liberty, 75c; Leon of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Webber. v why this clubroom The tickets include admission to the foot cutting her cake. The bride’s going banks for the gift of $200 each year for Boynton, Liberty, 75c; Lyman Boynton, The necessity of away j Ahorn of Knox; Herbert Ryan of Waldo. Charles E. Knowlton ball game and to the dance in the even- suit was of Chester arrived Wednes- Established. is braided beaver colored five years, amounting to in Liberty, 75c; Jackson, Liberty, ; Vicing a meeting place Jersey ; $1,000 prize day from ug ing. The price is *1.10 including the war cloth THE AFTERNOON SESSION 75c; Harlan Young, Liberty, 75c; Dorothy Rutland, Mass., where he spens the country. In with coat to match and a henna money. He said there were several club Yujhout tax. Be when the man Etta Lib- the season

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1st on sunflowers; 1st or JAMES DUNCAN MAC GREGOR, Jr.

niton, 3rd on general display: to say the object of The Weekly Press Jr,,, squash Is to publish facts, and do my part 1st on 3rd on ->.( Lain, peanuts; In helping the United States get into ..yit of farm produce. office good, honest men, men who love s-bies, 1st on Wolf River ap- their country first of all. As I am fourteen old, I cannot Aul, 1st on vegetables, only years vote, but I to all voters to cast their nicer, 1st on display of apples, appeal -3 liue show; 2nd on Wolf ballot for Senator Warren G. Harding and Governor Calvin Coolidge.” on exhibit of The ses, 2nd vege- James numbers his ancestors among old Powder House, Marblehead, -.urnips; 2nd on beans. National leaders of the the signers of the Declaration of In- Mass. It was built by vote of the town W -worth, 2nd on general dis- dependence and always has been a inl755 and was used for storing ammu- _■ ;aUes and fruit; 1st on corn, American Red Cross who will reader of biographies of great men. nition in the -.-ter, 2nd on corn; 1st on beets French and Indian War, at Roosevelt Is his hero. Is his d on Wolf River apples, speak eight meetings in Harding during the Rez’olution and in the War Idea the a man on of kind of the country i.ngton, 2nd gourds, New this of 1812. Englan month. should have for cry, 1st ou general display of President. * .-getablea and fruit. Above, at left, Livingston Every motor highway and byway u .ie, 1st on general display of Farrand, Chairman of the BAKER’S ADVISOR New ■ throughout yri uce and apples. picturesque on OUT FOR HARDING. and New Lew, 1st Wolf River ap- Central Committee; at right, England York is a part of the long “Soeony Trail”. on Frederick P. Keppel, Vice- 2nd cabbages, Washington.—Major Benedict Crow- b ant, 2nd on corn. Chairman. Below, at right, ell, Mr. Baker's former Assistant Sec- worth, 2nd on apples. of warm admirer -.son, 3rd on squash; 3rd on J. L. Fieser, Assistant Gen- retary War, of Pres- -jcumbt rs ident Wilson, is the latest distinguish- eral Manager. Rson, 2nd on apples and vege- ed man to declare in an Interview that sweet corn. he is In favor of the election of Hard- Dealers Who Sell B Mewart, 3rd on apples and pota- Socony Gasoline ing and Coolidge and a toes. Republican Mr- man, 1st on squash. Congress at the polls In November. BasKei, 2nd on corn. Major Crowell goes so far as to say that 1 At, 2nd on corn. C H he Is In favor of the league of nations yompson, 2nd on vegetables; but he prefers to take his chances on Is; on cabbage. leaders of the American L. Assistant General Mana- Fieser, the with •rn, 1st on potatoes—seven va- getting league Senator Hard- NATIONALRed Cross will be the principal ger. The other speakers at the meet- es ing rather than with Governor Cox. ne;. at a series of eight ings will be Arthur G. Roteh, Manager W L -scott, 2nd on apples; 3rd on ^speakers sectional meetings and conferences of the New “Now that President Wilson is re- -t on miniature cider mill England Division; Cheney to be held in New cit- C. Assistant Miss tiring from active political life,” said ihB '. J by Ezekiel Prescott in 1860. England Jones, Manager; ies from 22 to “it Is wise for E. H ( .u, 3rd on apples. October 30, in Lavinia H. Newell, Division Director Major Crowell, his sup- Peter R. cards, 1st on onions. connection with the approaching of Auxiliary Service; Dr. Charles H. porters to pause and take stock of the 2nd on 1st on gers, potatoes; Fourth Red Cross Roll Call, which will Keene, Division Director of Health situation. I have always favored a BELFAST BANKS’ GARAGE sweet corn. take place between Armistice Day, Service, and other department heads, league of nations but the Democratic !e 2nd on cucumbers. CITY GARAGE Aye:. November and who will discuss as 11, Thanksgiving Day, the work it re- party has no on the it inent, 1st on general display of monopoly league. November 25. The meetings will be lates particularly to New England. the HALL HARDWARE jpptes vtjasii, etc.; 3rd on Wolf River. Indeed, present Democratic admin- COMPANY held under the auspices of the New Officers and members of Chapters Edw M Ain showed 1 pure bred Hol- istration has failed on this subject In HARDING & RACKLIFFE England Division headquarters of the and Branches and the stein cow. ; ihree year old cow, 1 year- public will at- of the Red spite fact that 75 per cent LORD & CO. !mg tie l five months’ old Cross and the local Chapters. tend the meeting they can reach most heifer, of the Senate were In favor of ;-r The National will be Liv- some {raidt:.: .. of a 40 lb. butter cow, 1 speakers conveniently. Two meetings will be HARRY WALKER kind of a league. Jffion c id heifer calf, 1 3 weeks’ old ingston Farrand, Chairman of the held in Vermont previous to the Roll bail ai! “It seems evident that WINDSOR HOTELS STABLE calf Holsteins. Central Committee and the executive Call, but the places and dates have Governor Cox Ben yoke twin oxen. Carter, head of the American Red Cross, Fred- not been selected. Is making many promises regarding Merle liarriman, 2 year old steers. erick P. I. Keppel, formerly Director of Following is a schedule of the meet- the league which he may not be able EAST BELFAST MASON CO. Allen Ever, oxen. Foreign Operations and now Vice- with date and name of the to fulfill.” Very B:.icsireet, oxen. ings place, Chairman of the and J. Mf McLain, Vibert red hens and Organization, principal speaker: ISLESBORO COSTELLO M. WILLIAMS cock. Senator Harding, observation leads Claremont, N. H., Oct. 22, Opera 2 and 8 Frederick P. reavey, Columbia Wyan- Housh, p. m., Keppei us to believe, has created a strong C'.te liens jil(i WALTER A. YOUNG cock, Concord, N. H., Oct. 23, Historical Society, 11 a. m., Frederick P. Keppei Impression of earnestness, sincerity LIBERTY Bess es, hen and cock. Boston, Mass., Oct. 25, Copley-Plaza hotel, 2.15 p. m., Livingston Farrand and high sense of duty. His utter- BANKS BROS.’ GARAGE ton, R. I. red hens and cock Oct. are marked a l months.' 11J. Springfield, Mass., 26, Municipal building, 3 p. m.,. Livingston Farrand ances by studied mod- Oct. Edson eration; he exhibits no CHARLES Jess Luce, 1 pair geese, 1 pair gos- Lowell, Mass., 27, hall, 2.30 p. m., J. L. Fieser arrogance of MORRILL MESERVIE R. opinion, and has made no lings Providence, I., Oct. 2S, Narragansett hotel, 11 a. m.-2 p. m., J. L. Fieser extrava- J. F. VICKERY e Indian runner ducks. gant promises of a millennium to be Portland, Me., Oct. 28, First Parish church, 2 p. m., J. L. Fieser created PANCY WORK Oct. by proclamation; he seeks Bangor, Me., 30, Chamber ot Commerce, 1.30 p. m., J. L. Fieser V. A. SIMMONS & rather to express the national spirit SEARSMONT CO. erpiece, Mary Wentworth, than to impose a doctrine of political •x Bennett, 2nd. Infallibility. And there Is as unmis- NORTH SEARSMONT HARRY 'C. PAUL liar, Hernice Cram, 1st. R. W. Sulloway, Franklin RED CROSS CHAPTERS Chapter, takably a growing view that Gover- red pillow slips, Mary Went- Mrs. C. B. Henry, Lincoln Mrs. Chapter. nor Cox is a shifty opportunist, super- Locksley Fuller, 2nd and PLAN FOR ROLL CALL Arthur Phinney, Manchester EARSPORT If. R. GILKEY & SON 3rd Chap. ficial In thought, reckless In appeal D. Sidney Rollins, Newport t-inbr...I red table Chapter. and In C. O. SAWYER & __ runner, Mrs. Charles Irresponsible statements.— CO. George Varney, Somersworth eifiee Mrs. Locksley Fuller, 2nd. Chap. Philadelphia North American. Fifty-four in New England Division Arthur Dunstan, Tilton-Northfield. Saiujiei. Ivanella 1st. AMES Jackson, Have STOCKTON GROCERY CO. lies, Esther Tibbetts, 1st. Appointed Chairmen to Di- Chapter, Tilton. r- P. L. >d Liiie runner, Mary Wentworth, rect Annual Enrollment. HUPPER 1st STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. HUMPHREYS’ iSLee ire mrs. Locksley Fuller, 1st; James B. Littlefield, Providence Chap. The full list of Dr. Humphreys' Remedies for SWANVILLE NICKERSON & DAMM «!:■ 2nd. internal and Wentworth, Conrad Hobbs, Manager of the Samuel H. Davis, Westerly Chapter. external use, meets the needs of set, Mis. Cora 1st. families for nearly every ailment from Skidmore, Fourth Roll Call in the New England Infancy a Med yoke, Mrs. Locksley Fuller, to old age—described in Dr. Humphreys' Manual WALDO L. R. STEVENS ■ Division of the Red STATE OF VERMONT. Esther : ibbetta, 2nd. American Cross, mailed free. clh-1 announced this week that more than Guy B. Johnson, Bennington Cty. Pdlow slips, Mrs. C. A. Hall, PARTIAL LIST mi : 2nd Mary Wentworth, 3rd. 60 of the 113 Chapters in the Division Chapter, Bennington. i.: No. FOR ! Mert-d pillow top, Mrs. CoraSkid- territory have already appointed L. B. Jones, Essex Cty. Chapter, 1. Fevers, Congestions. Inflammations isI Mary 2nd. their Roll Call chairmen Island Pond. Wentworth, and are ac- 2. Worms, Worm Fever \ B. C. Rutland 3. HIUlREN’S display tive’/ engaged in preparations for Buxton, Cty. Chapter. Colic, Crying Wakefulness of Infant* 4. Diarrhea of Children and their animal enrollment of members. Dr. W. W. Brock, Washington Cty. adults Helen 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis V0^e’ Cushman, age Additional 'at"e appointments are being Chapter, Montpelier. 8. Toothache, , Neuralgia made Mrs. N. D. Barre ©. Embroidered guest Helen Cush- daily. Phelps, Chapter. Headache, Sick Headache. Vertigo towel, lO, “•?. age 11, ist. Following is a list of those who Rev. Leland G. Chase, No. Windsor Dyspepsia,Indigestion,Weak Stomach 13, Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis vd have Cty. Chapter, White River Jcc. doily, Ernestine Moore, already accepted appointments 14. Eczema, Eruptions. UNICORN To the Voters ", 1st. Notice as Chapter Roll Call chairmen: T. J. Adams, S. Windsor Cty. Chap. 18. Rheumatism, Lumbago Special ‘"Or',, rred 18. doily, Esther Stewart, age Fever and Ague, Malaria We wish to inform the public that we of the of Belfast STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 17* Piles, Blind, Bleeding. Internal. Extemp City STATE OF MAINE. are doing business all the time and if you 18, Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head QUILTS James G. Sisson, Athol Chapter,Athol. Ration wish to buy or sell real estate of kind You are hereby notified that the BOARD 9I> Guy Gannett, Augusta Chapter. 20, Whooping Cough Dairy any we would be to talk REGISTRATION will in session to revise Mrs- E. H. Charles F. Sawyer, Berkshire Cty. 21. Asthma, Oppressed. Difficult Breathing pleased with you. ,be Mr,01?" Cram, 1st; Arthur F. Cowan, Biddeford Chapter, and correct the VOTING LISTS of the of Eva Pittsfield. 27. Disorders of the Kidneys E. A. STROUT Farm Agency, City Ripley, 2nd; Mrs. E. H. Cram, W. F. Brunswick Chapter, Safe, reliable and efficient. •elfast on the ten secular to Jrt- Senter, Chapter. 30, Urinary Incontinence ROY C. Local days prior the Mrs. Cora C. Ely. Boston Metropolitan FISH, Manager, second day of Said Board A. G. Lockhart, Ft. Fairfield Chapter. 34. Sore Throat. Quinsy con- November,A,D.1920. Mrs- c- A. 1st and Economical because its Room of Registration will be in session from nine ir« 4 "Jilt> Hall, Chapter, Boston. 77* Grip, Grippe, La Grippe 2, Odd Fellows' Block, Belfast, Me. 2na.°fSteti J. W. Robinson, Gardiner Chapter. the forenoon to one o’clock in Mrs. Agnes N. Davis, Cape Cod Chap- tf47 the afternoon, 'L Fred C. Lynam, Hancock For sale centrated. The best feed and from three to five o’clock in the afternoon, t ;'L-'- Carrie E. Fogg, 1st. Cty. Chap. by druggists everywhere. Franklin C. Payson, Portland ter, Harwichport. and from seven to nine o’clock in the after- it p.' Quilt, Eurania Bennett, Chapter, HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICINE CO.. sold. it in on first 1 H. Allen French. Concord Chapter. Try your dairy noon, eight of said days, to receive Cram, 2nd. Clarence B. Hight, Somerset Cty. Corns! William and. Ann Streets, New York. evidence Miss Amy Van Doom, Essex Cty. touching the qualifications of voters, and be convinced. 8i32eow Kiddies’ therein and to Chapter, Skowhegan. revise and correct the RUGS Chapter, Boston. Shop voting Rev. Geoijge C. Sauer, Waldo Cty. lists, and on the last two of said secular days, George C. H. Smith, Fall River Chap now have a new fall line of to verify the correctness Wentworth, 1st; Mrs. Vol- Belfast.- of said lists and tQ Chapter, M. HALL and close ,mps°n. 2nd;Mrs. Eva 3rd. Warner Allen, Fitchburg Chapter. & WILKINS complete up its records of sa's? abe*- Ripley, J. Howard Welsh. Waterville And on Chap. 0. T. Dewhurst, Hampshire Cty Children’s Headwear, Sweaters, sions,' the last of said secular says*, at five o clock in PLOWERS James Z. Br kwith, York Cty. Chap- the afternoon, certified copies Chapter, Northampton. of said voting lists " Saco. shall be delivered to the A. ter, Dresses, Hosiery and Clerk it h„, Hall, 1st; Mrs. Les- Martin L. Cramer, Holyoke Chapter. of said City of Belfast and a rect taken P. S. Plouff, Dexter ORRIN J. DICKEY Chapter, James F. Colburn, Leominster therefor, except that on the last of said days 1 Chap. -inella Mrs. F. D. Undergarments devoted to on Jackson, 1st. Gould, Van Buren Chapter, Edward S. Underwood, Lynn Chapter registration and the last of said days devoted to the records as abov.-, the ses- Marlboro Insurance at reasonable prices. Be sure to come in Mrs. Russell Frye, Chapter. sions of the Board shall close at five o’clock in rX;9Al STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. before buying. Cordially, the MAINE POWER CO. Stephen C. Luce, Martha’s Vineyard Fire, Liability, Automobile afternoon, but no name shall be ad led tc Walter E. Rogers, Carroll Cty. Chap- Haven. or stricken from said lists after five o’clock in Chapter, Vineyard PYTHIAN generator BLOCK. Phone 316-3 the afternoon of the last of said devotee for the Central ter, Wakefield. Mrs. Samuel Nantucket E. days A Snelling, Georgie Hall, to registration as above. s Company's new power- Mrs. F. Stanley Claremont Hayden, Chapter, Nantucket. YVM. A. MASON, "'began has arrived and is Church Street, next to National Bank Chairman, Chapter, Claremont. Natick Board of Registration of I he of Belfast i; plare- C. A. Eldridge, Chapter, City This generator wiil Issue Belfast, Maine, October 1920. (?At,'r„-"!l t. Miss Jessie Van Dyke, Colebrook A. W. Forbes, New Bedford Chapter. Weight 5, Chapter, Colebrook. No. tilne. there arrived one of Carl A. Hempel, Attleboro Chap. Charles R. Coombs ers or water wheels to Margaret Varney, Dover Chapter, Mrs. Arthur Lord, Plymouth Chapter. Soft Hats 1 Prof. Donald C. Durham Taunton NOTICE ; T*»»» wheel weighs Babcock, Whlliam Hughes, Chapter, l'1"rat;or-■ ALGOLA PILLS "id is 10 feet in diameter. fMlssChapter, Durham. Louis C. Stearns, Bridgewater District No. Chap. the 1, Maine and rat,°n Undertaker Regulate Stomach, Liver and Bowels. NewJHampshire °f the advance in , Make Pure Blood. For :v«er w‘,£ Constipation. Relieve Port 'signing, it is Gas, Sick of Belfast,-Maine. interesting Fully for service at Indigestion, Biliousness, Headache. one equipped prompt Try them. 10c. 25c. At Duane wheel will produce them times. druggists. Compare all Iy29 Pharmacal Co., sole proprietor, P. O. Box Notice is hereby given that under Dept wheels that for- T1"' c. ‘ia?hthe ‘n 1103, City Hall Station, New York. See Circular 281, Act of Feb 19, 1920, and mills at Main signature on each box. ,lle Skowhegan. \72 Street, Belfast. Art. 62 of the Customs Regulations of 118 18 that while the old with others 1915, and in pursuance of authority grant- :ent ; .,",ly utilized from 60 to 70 WANTED ed lhe Special Notice by the Commissioner of Navigation “Pible o-, water, thia new one ia on “n* TO RENT application of Clarence M. Woolley of over 90 per cent of the I wish to inform the that I am OR GENTLEMAN AGENT in uou I,c,we public LADY have seerv. AUTO Castine, Maine, owner, the name of the well for and Belfast for equipped have had experi- the City of Watkins’ Famous Uasscrew 23 Tenement of five rooms below stairs, trucking of all kinds and passen- yacht “Atrypa,” gross tons, is beginning to ence in cutting down and trimming trees Products. Known everywhere. Big official No. i10" ar,h!!aT itfelf cars to let the or hour. 200064,be changed to “Orono.” ?c!Bt tor of all kinds; also have learned how to Write J. R. WATKINS ger by day the br!rttUIack iattractiveneSB* Profits. CO., Enquire at the Call 114-3 CHARLES M. SLEEPER, "°rk is in place. The care for I solicit 57 New N. Y. Sold 20tf S»-s Ucl shrubbery. your patron- 4w42 York, Bij 4w41 Collector of Customs. to?c the f|«"ch 6r exterior will be the age. SCOTT GRAY, ~ C. A. vV 1 foe JOURNAL OFFICE. Paul Garage. lh ti root- 3w42 Main Street, Belfast. D. P. PALMER ~ I'"®1'; so e-lrh,ln ‘th present advanced «>e com- TO LET OWEN BROS. For Rent '“ Utt s?ason. yt 11118nh-thre first generator will FOR SALE LOST .. 'Wratio, Large two story house on Miller Dee*mber 1 throw- TO LET furnished rooms for lodging Street, c‘o?1,1 electncal°Und Low price second nand Deposit Book No. issued Waldo known as the Carter house. In fine re- lnt0 the inter- aad also for light housekeeping. All parlor 5816, by *k.tctedfin« ftf!?er“v Children Cry Trust Company, Belfast. Finder will pair and with extra garages. Suitable it company to be used modern improvements. Apply to and ,,''ever is „«ihj Garage on High Street, tor FOR FLETCHER’S kitchen stoves, please return same to for boarding or lodging house. Apply to tii; needed in any part of the MRS. J. J. GSELL, RALPH H. DUNBAR, Treasurer. 41tf ORRIN J. two cars. 132-14. 23 Washington Street J. AVS11N McKEEN. DICKEY, Telephone CASTORIA Belfast, Oct 15, 1920.—3w43 Insurance and Real Estate, Belfast, Met- Belfast. is loading several cars a THE CHURCHES The News of Arthur Ellis week at Wsldo Sts., with the lumber Hood’s from the mill yard. North Congregational Church. The stable in the rear of the residence Chamber of Commerce has The visit of the Rev. A. C. Elliott, pastor; parsonage, 26 of the late Dr. D. P. Flanders been 1 of Belfast, Oct. 20, to Swanville was a Sarsaparilla High street; telephone, 157-4. Morning sold and is being taken down. very pleasing affair. worship at 10.45; sermon by the pastor, Sam’l R. Locke has sold the little Miss Marion Huchins of Brooks was Makes Food subject: "The Alchemy of Heaven.” Mid house near his residence on Spring street for Mrs. Ed. Thompson week service Thursday evening at 7.30. to Geo C. Seavey. Basil Linton has housekeeper The 'of Edison Phono- Taste Good her absence. prices As next Sunday' is to be observed as Rally bought the lumber in the house, which during Day, it is to be hoped all members of the will be taken down and built into a bun- Mrs. E. E. Clements and son of Sears- Creates an appetite, aids digestion, parish will make a special effort to be on the harbor front. Mr. Seavey port visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. purities the blood, and thus relieves galow have increased less service and also to David scrofula, catarrh, the pains and present at the morning will grade the lot over and later plans Moody, Sunday. graphs than aches of rheumatism and gives plan to attend the church school, when a build broad verandas on that side of his Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Robertson were strength to the whole system. program will be presented by the young residence. recent guests of her parents, Hon. and Nearly 50 years’ phenomenal people. Remember, everybody is expect- Mrs. C. M. Conant of Winterport. 15% since 1914. Members of Primrose Chapter, O. E. S sales tell the story of the great ed. We shall look for YOU. Do not fail will visit Lone Star Chapter of Islesboro Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barden and daughter 4' merit and success of Hood’s Sar- us. Parents are particularly requested to It is the medicine next Wednesday evening. Steamer were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. saparilla. just Mrs. send their children. Soloist, Leroy here at 5 vou need now. Golden Rod will leave p. m., and Mrs. Frank Clements of Winterport. Paul, organist, Miss Amy Stoddard. Hood’s Pills help—fine laxative and supper will be served immediately on Mrs. Ed. Thompson has re turned home dose. The interest in the fall and wintei or cathartic, according to arriving in Islesboro. The fare will be 75 from North where she visited her continues. Sebago Relieve headache, restore comfort. course of stereopticon lectures to attend cents or less. All who plan son, Will Thompson and family for a Last Sunday evening a large congregation must by Saturday noon notify one of the week. It cost him millions in attention to a WIMERPURT listened with profound following committee, Mrs. Elmer Small, profits Heroes Mr. and Mrs. H. P. White and Mrs. splendid lecture on “Mayflower Mrs. I. S. Hills and Herman H. Coombs. Rhoda were the week and their Successors.” The lecture was Palmer guests past A number from here attended the large Aurora Rebekah Lodge held a notable of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jewett of Hamp- profusely illustrated by beautiful pictures he could have but G rand Lodge and Rebekah Assembly at meeting Tuesday evening when it enter- den made, and the subject matter made us proud ol Highlands. Bangor last week. tained fifty members of Mystic Rebekah our ancestors and prouder of our great Mrs. R. G. Robertson held a Mother’s Mr. and Mrs. Clement Dixon Cates of Lodge of Warren, including their degree heritage. Next Sunday evening Mr. Elliott Meeting last Thursday night at 4 P. M. Ja cksonville, Florida, announce the arri- staff, who worked the degree in a very will give another stereopticon lecture, in her school room and a greater part of val of a son born October 15th at beautiful manner, to the delight of all subject: “Following the Axe, the Seine, the mothers attended. their summer home in W interport. He who had the pleasure of witnessing it. the Shovel and the Plow.” The public Mrs. Julia Bachelder of Belfast visited has been named Clement Dixon Cates Jr. The tableau sections were especially fine. are cordially invited to attend these lec- Mrs. David one the was served to the Moody day past Judge and Mrs. Ellery Bowden were A delicious banquet tures and are assured of a wel- week. 87 of she is fearty and members at six o’clock. Although years age in to attend guests lodge Hampden Tuesday evening come. to as and smart as most at 75. Collection defray expenses. were in- bright people tbe banquet at the Conduskeag Club Many prominent guests present, “Edison Stood Odd Fellows to cluding four Past Presidents of the Re- House given by Bangor First Baptist church. Rev. The bekah Mrs. Florence M. Mar- the Past Grand Representatives of the 13 Assembly, George C. Sauer, pastor; residence, of Order. tin of Bangor; Mrs. Julia E. Marley CASTORIA Cedar; telephone, 123-11. There are ser- Gardiner; Mrs. Inez S. Crosby of Camden For Infants and Children The many friends here of Mrs. Alice vices of worship on Sunday at 10.45 and and Mrs. Annie K. Adams of Belfast. of wish to extend 12 the Gaff” M. Palmer Monroe, 7.30. The church school convenes at In Use For Over 30 Years There were also present four officers of congratulations on her unanimous election o’clock. Christian Endeavor at 6.30. the Assembly, Mrs. Eva L. Fassett, Presi- to the office of Grand Warden of the Midweek service of the church is held on dent, of Dexter; Miss Lucy A. Burton, of 4UK Rebekah Assembly last Tuesday at Ban- Thursday at 7.30. There will be a con- Signature Vice President, of Pittsfield; Mrs..Alice gor. tinuation of the Sermon on the Mount. M. Palmer, Warden, of Monroe, and Miss The community was deeply shocked at Pastor Sauer’s sermon themes for Sun- Grace E. of Belfast. MUKKILL. death of William P. Walton, Secretary, the untimely Tripp, day are as follows: at the morning ser- y Solos and encores by Mrs. Evelyn P. vinegar manufacturer, who was suffoca- vice, “Conquering Our World,” Gen. 1: Frost, Mrs. Caro H. Dickey and Mrs. Mrs. Earle Cross has been seriously ill and his favorite invention ted in one of the large vinegar vats in 28. In the evening the subject will be kept Gertrude P. Bowker were interspersed for several days. the factory last Tuesday afternoon. Al- “Enthusiasm for Remaking Men.” Luke with the remarks of the visiting officers. Arthur Flanders, who has been though warned of the danger from 19:10. The chorus choir has been en- employ- There were members from four- within the reach present ed in Massachusetts, is at home for a of poisonous fumes he went into the empty larged and strengthened by the additi.n everyone. teen different lodges, making a gathering short time. vat. which is twenty feet deep and ten of a number of voices. Rev. Mr. Poquet of more than two hundred members. it out. While The of the cet in diameter to clean ;s drilling the choir. At the evening ser- girls High school held a being lowered into the vat, he fell out of vice an orchestra adds inspiration to Halloween social at the grange hall Fri- that the boatswains chair, and help was im- worship. Last Sunday evening the ser- WHITE’S CORNER, Winterport day evening was well attended. mediately summoned. He had been vice began with a cycle of Heart Songs, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robbins and little a vercome by the gas fumes, and when and the showed their appreciation people Mrs. C. W. Nealey was a recent guest granddaughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Pease, reached through a hole cut in the he of this of service by filling the large vat, type of Mrs. H. J. Luce in Newburg. all of Union, were recent guests of Mr. FRED D. DISTRIBUTOR was all efforts at be- invited JONES, dead, resuscitation vestry. The public is cordially and Mrs. Fred Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Ward of Ban- Mr. native town All the classes in the :.ng unavailing. Tripp’s to these services. Mrs. Blood wishes to gor spent Sunday at A. G. Laiby’s. Cynthia announce was Sw:auville, but he came here several Church School are now under good head- that she will be at her old home in Mor- years ago, and has been an active busi- Harry Foster has again G. H. York attended the funeral of W. way. Principal rill on Oct. to of at Saturday, 30, dispose ness man and a citizen highly regarded assumed the direction of the large Foster P. Tripp, the village, Friday afternoon. her household goods at private sale. or his integrity. He was a member and Class of Women, so prolitable and enjoy- Mr. and Mrs. Varney Pearce of Wat- Miss Hattie Hatch from Head of the aast worshipful master of Howard Lodge able last season. This year it is intend- erville were recent guests of A. R. Well- j Tide was a visitor recently for several F. and A. M., of Garfield Lodge, I. O. O, ed to jnvite the husbands to attend the man and family. MATINEE dhys of Mrs. Ida Ellis. On her F. and Rebekah Lodge. He was class with their wives. return, EVENING Mizpali Mrs. Julia White spent a few days re- at 2.30 Mrs. Ellis accompanied her for a week’s marr led when a > oung man to Miss Alice At 2.30 Sunday, service of worship at cently with her Mrs. Charles Her- Colonial at 7--8,31 niece, visit. Theatre Weseolt. of Prospect who survives him, Saturday Cove conducted by the pastor rick, in Swanville. We are together with a Miss Jennie C. of very sorry to hear that the daughter, the church. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clements DOROTHY GISH in the Funniest Girl on recently carrier of Route the Screes Tripp and a son Hulbert Tripp. The popular 1 expects to visited their son in where Globe of Oct. 21st has the Norris, Hebron, start with his wife Screen in her funeral services were held at the Metho- The Boston next month for Flori- newest, peppiest picture, he is a student at the a: I a former academy. Mag dist Episcopal Church Friday afternoom following in regard to Belfast da to spend the winter. The Roses to go a summer resident here: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barden and daugh- roses. Rev. C. A. Purdy being the officiating citizen and also to the land of ELLEN COMES TO TOWN” 2 fieri Com Rossbach was installed ter of South Monroe, were Sunday guests _“MARY clergyman. The services were attended Rev. Adolph The Ladies’ Aid net with Mrs. George this evening as minister of the First Par- of F. P. Clements and family. by a large concourse of sorrowing rela- Oct. 21. A good number was in ROBERT WARWICK in Drew’s ish Unitarian Church, Waltham, suc- Dow, John celebrated j.u'C 'e-rai tives and sympathizing friends andneigh- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Libby and son work and ceeding Rev. Joseph P. McCarthy, who attendance, good accomplished stage hit, "JACK STRAW” Vi oors' The three orders attended in bod- resigned last February because he be- Lewis visited Elisha Whitney and family all the line treat of assorted A enjoyed load of ice, a waitei’s and a woman. Jack lieved his parishioners were dissatisfied in tray could ies, The im, ressive rites of the Masonic Hampden Highlands, Sunday. cookies, cake, cheese and orangeade. with his attitude which favored the men handle them all. !• 3 were performed in the church. Mr. Fraternity in the Boston police strike. The invoca- and Mr. B. C. Ames of Orono ac- Rev. Mr. Dolhlf and family motored There was a profusion of beautiful flow- was Miss tion of the installation ceremony by companied by Elizabeth Wellman, from Jackson Sunday morning. Their FRANCELIA BILLINGTON in the "THE DAY 2 Reel ers from the family and also Rev. Edward F. Miller of this city. Rev. were at Wellman friends, the home, Sunday. was a Howard N. minister at Kings coming very pleasant surprise to SHE from from the orders of which he was a valued Brown, PAID,” Fannie’s Hurst’s story, Corned Chapel, Boston, preached the sermon. Mr and Mrs. Charles Ball who have all. Mr. Doliiff kindly consented to member. The bearers were G. H. York, Corn- on "OATS FOR THE The prayer was by Rev. Louis C. been their farm here for a few weeks, take Mr. Hunt’s pi ice and gave us a une WOM \N” News G. A. Cole, G. W. Cheney, L. L. Downes, ish. The to the new pastor was charge returned to their home in Brewer, Oct. helpful sermon. We hope -* they may H. S. Eldridge and Donald Drake. F. W. given by Rev. Minot Simmons, and the BIG SPECIAL 20. PRODUCTION, i. -'si hand of was extended by come again in the near futhre. Haley was funeral director and the inter- right fellowship Rev. Rev. Palfrey Perkins of Weston. The patrons of rural mail route, No. 3 The Good Time Club met with m ent was in Oak Hill where Mrs. “THE C omeav Cemetery Mr. Rossbach and Mrs. Rossbach were LOST Re-enacted of which G. M. Twomby is carrier, ex- Gracie Bowen Friday, Oct. 22. When- BATTALION.” by the Masonic brethren performed their tendered a reception at the church parlors. the ■ -e tend sympathy to him, in his recent ever and wherever meet survivors. No in ■■ ast sad rites for a worthy brother. Rev. Mr. Rossbach was formerly minis- loss, they they always advance prices. ter of the Unitarian Church, East Boston by fire. live up to the club’s name. All of the C. C. Clements and G. H. York were members were present. Hallowe’en was MABEL NORMAND in Sri'tvr Methodist CHURCH. Meth- “JINX” BROOKS. People’s in Belfast Oct. 25 in attendance at a observed in a quiet way and all seemed 1 his is one of the odist Church, Rev. Charles W. Martin, meeting of the executive committee of to enjoy the supper and the social time liveliest pictures you will ever have Vlagaa Dr. W. L. West of Belfast was a caller pastor; parsonage, No. 7 Court tele- the Farm Bureau. The next will St.; following. meeting be a chance to see. a :n town 213.11. Sunday morning preach- Mrs. Charles Woods Thursday. phone, Guy Nealey left Oct. 20, for the Moose- with Mr. and the 12 m. Messrs. Perkins and Jones are painting ing, 10.45; Sunday school, Evening head regions. He plans to join his broth- last of November. service at 7.30. Prayer GLADYS BROCKWELL in “WHITE Vv> .-'wed for parties here in the village. meeting this, er Lyndon near Chesuncook and secure LIES” evening at 7 30. Mrs. C. R. Thursday, employment for the winter. An of Nc Reynolds visited relatives absorbing story the sacrifice and suffering an in Waterville several days last week. L. A. White and family, W. S. Clarke Services at Mason’s Mills church will innocent lie caused. News H. and were and family and Mrs. Hattie Clement and Mr. H. Peavey family the a. m. Man be held Sunday at 10.30 with son were the Upcoming in Edmund, among guests of relatives Monroe last Thurs- preaching, followed by the Sunday school. many families from this town and Monroe that ! Your boy needs an day. At the Trinity Reformed church there spent Sunday at Penobscot park. abundance of nourish- Mrs. Wm Patterson and sister, Miss will be preaching at 2.30 p. m., followed Doris Larrabee, were callers in Belfast, by the Sunday school. Rev. William Several families from this vicinity at- ing food to build up tended Thursday. Vaughan, pastor. Tel. 221.21. the meeting of Morning Light the and sustain Grange in body Mr Kenneth Colcord of Belfast was a Monroe, Saturday evening1, COMING! s, First Parish when the members of Northern it in fullest recent guest of her mother, Mrs. D. R. (Unitarian) Church. Light vigor. -McAndlass. Rev. A. E. Wilson, minister. Preaching Grange were invited guests of the former service at 10.45 a. m., sermon, subject, grange. Mi and Mrs. Harry Bradford and Mr. The third in the course of sermons on the and Mrs. Fred Moulton motored to Bel- Struggle for Freedom, “The Freedom of SWANVILLE SCOTT’S 4 fast. Thursday. CENTER NOV. the Ballot.” Church school at noon. All THURSDAY, Mr. Will R. for the Lane, agent Bangor are cordially invited to worship at this Mr. and Mrs. Black have moved into Daily News, and a party of friends spent church. Herman Bachelder’s house. EMULSION Th ursday in Belfast. Charles Curtis and Thomas Berry have Mr. Benard Ellis of Dexter, spent First universalist Church. Rev. should be given to your The Me., the Chandler cottage nearly completed. Naughty-Nice Farce week-end with his C. minister. 10.45 a. | the parents, J. E. George Boom, m., Mrs. Arthur Ellis was a Sunday guest boy every day during ISlli s Jr., and family. morning worship and sermon; 12 m., of her mother, Mrs. Roberts of Brooks. the trying school-term. Miss Florence McAndlass of Belfast Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clark of Pittsfield .Your will thank spent the week-end with her mother, boy were guests at the Moody home part of Mrs. D. R. McAndlass. you for Scott's SOUTH MONTVILLE last week. Mr. Black of Black and Say Canneries Emulsion when he Mrs. Martin Robertson was a Sunday luf af Rockland, Me., was a business caller Mr. and Mrs. Warren of Union becomes a man. Leigher guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nickerson in town of last week. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield.NJ. 20-63 Wednesday spent Sunday with Mr. Edward LeigheJ lof Belfast. Mr. Raymond Hall of Dorchester, and family. .’isited his Mr. and Mrs. Mass., parents, The friends of Miss Etta Gilman are “Nightie Night I Hal e R. Hall and family a few days re- glad to -welcome her home from the Ate Pie for the First Time in 8 Years cently. Waldo Co., Hospital. Says Mrs. Ryan. New York Theatre Miss Faustina Roberts, a graduate of Mrs. O. P. Fuller spent several days Original Compaq B. H. S. ’20, has employment in the the past week with her sisters, Mrs. This Lady Could Eat Only the Plainest Food and not Much of That Until Coldine State House, Augusta, as stenographer Dinslow and Mrs. Leigher. No. 1 Out Her Seats on Sale in the Straightened Stomach and Brought Back Her Health Banking Department. Mrs. Carl Adams took Tuesday her daughter When All Others Failed. Mr. Clarence C. Larrabee who has em- Mary and Vera Howes to Belfast to at- ployment with American Express Co., in tend the Boys and Girls Club convention. I EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. The 4 Boston is spending a short vacation with “It seems wonderful to think that I can eat what subscriber EXECUTRIX' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Martin trans- hereby gives notice that he has been please and when I please,’’ sajrs Mrs. Fannie Ryan- duly hereby not i rel atives in Monroe and Brooks. executor of the last will and gives ported the Club boyB of this to the “For 8 I sulfered with stomach trouble and h7\V. ALLEN appointed testa* pointed place nearly years ment of executrix nient of Miss Christine A. Jones of Waterville County contest. All report a good time could eat only the plainest food and very little of that. ELIJAH L. late of Crackers and milk was my usual diet and often even KNOWLTON. Belmont, GEORGE ER i- and brother, Hollis W. Jones of Kineo and the capture of some prizes. H. that my stomach. I would a with- Chiropractor upset go days at time ■> and spent the week-end in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given in the County of W Seboomook, Me., Mr. and Mrs. L. Stone of out I lost and looked like a skeleton. Maynard eating. weight bonds as the law directs. All bonds as the law •with their Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Office hours—9-10, 2-5, 6.30-7.30. persons having parents, Providence called on Mr. and Mrs. O. W. My’cheeks were sunken in and my eyes seemed to be demands against the estate of said deceased demands against ti e J ones and family. popping out of my head. Medicine didn’t seem to help are desired to present the same for settlement are desired to pre^ Ripley Wednesday. They came through me at all. About a month ago I first got Goldine No. 1 59 High Street, Room 1 and 2. and all indebted thereto are requested to make and all indebted the ;< Mr. Maurice West and Mr. Emery in their car and were on their to way and it .took hold right away. I noticed that I was not payment immediately. payment immedia A>laio of of the for- Boston were guests visit friends in Washington, Maine. distressed after eating and that I could eat more yradu- FRED H. KNOWLTON. Morrill, Me., Oct mer’s Mr. and ually at meal. after several bottles Oct. 1920. j grandparents and mother, Miss Etta Gilman wishes to thank, every Now, taking FOR SALE Belmont, Me., 12, Mrs. Lena of Goldine No. 1, I can eat everything I want to and it Stanley J. Perkins and Mrs. the all through columns of this paper, seems to me now as if I had never had any stomach West. Two coot stoves, two iron beds, three '' her friends who so kindly remembered trouble. I had pie the last three days and it was the CROCHETERS AN? Mrs. P. bureaus, rocking chairs,two tables, couch, CARD OF THANKS her her recent illness at the Wal- first time in eight years. I wish that I could tell every- Schafer during ice cabinet kitchen cabinet and sa<’‘ilh one personally what Goldine will do for them if they box, bed, We wish to extend our most sincere on bootees, j with to do Co., Hospital, fruit, flowers, suiier several smalll articles. Apply Cliildre n Cry nave siomacn irouDie. it seems a pity that so many snouia wnen tney thanks to our neighbors and friends who Parcel post paw letters and postals. She has only words can relief from this knows the us our FOR FLETCHER’S get medicine.” Mrs. F. Schafoer value of WALTER A. CLEMENT, so kindly assisted in recent be- Knitting Co., 20" V" of highest praise for the Hospital and its Goldine. Sold in Belfast by City Drug Store. 2 Congress Street, Belfast, Me. reavement. Mrs. Frank M. West ing, Syracuse, N CASTORIA attendants. Tel. 117-14 43tf and Family. No. 21 Main Street. Telephone No. 359

I A lowe’en party. The hostesses will be SUITABLE SUIT and Mrs. Miss Amy E. Stoddard Evelyn IMPORTANT Frost. is worth having at any price. We1 have suits which will suit Rev. Dilworth Lupton, pastor of the Come in and SUITED. YOU. get You can buv a suit now as Unitarian church of Cleveland, Ohio, as can SIX MONTHS will be the speaker at a public meeting in cheaply you FROM NOW. U is a To Our in this Patrons pleasure the Unitarian church city Friday to be well dressed, and it also improves your financial standing. evening, Nov. 5 at 8 o’clock. The pub- must dress for the part you have to lic aie invite 1 AFTER You play. It will cost you noth- spending several days in Boston and attending big business come in and look our suits ” Nettie Holt Harding of Somerville, ing to over. We have “Collegian meetings, we are confident we can in lines Mass., who has been lecturing for the give quotations, general makes, none better in the ot as as •Leopold-Morse” country. Also the Spiritualists of Augusta for the past merchandise, low at any time for some months to come. We Cloth Co. as a is now in Belfast to lecture Montgomery cheaper line. three weeks are glad to meet the lower prices and shall follow the market Oct. in Me- closely, Yours truly, Wednesday evening, 27th, giving our customers the of morial hall. Admission 25 cents. advantage every reduction. The drop, so Robert P. Coombs cele- tar, is on merchandise most " Mr. and Mrs. staple goods, needed, rather than on lux- brated their silver wedding at their home uries. THIS IS AS ITlSHOULD BE. Below we give quotations and L. on Franklin street last Sunday. They invite inspection and BERT DAVIS, Buys 100 cents worth. entertained a number of guests at dinner comparison: including Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson Percales .50 now .35 of Cambridge, Mass who came by auto. were.$ $ “ They have been the recipients of many Ginghams were. .49 ,35 Be prepared to join the Red Cross or to of silver. Robert P. “ ot Belfast beautiful gifts Outings (27 were. .45 .39 The News renew in.) your membership November 11th. and Miss Abbie M. Crowell, both “ Coombs “ Fred D. Jones, local dealer, has sold of Belfast, were married Oct. 24, 1895. (32 in.) “.55 .49 v! w ADVERTISEMENTS A “ luring the past four weeks {2060.00 With the exception of a short residence Berkely Cambrics, No. 60, were .62 .49 iyprth of Edison disc phonographs and in Camden they have lived in Belfast. “ “ “ “ mitral Mailre Power Company No. 100, .75 .55 records. L. Slipp of this recent- its preferred stock, an invest- Noted Mr. George city “ Maine’s resources, of the marriage of his Silk was..25 .20 Jevelop Forty-six women were up to ly received news Spool registered “ gonial Theatre publishes picture Wednesday noon. The board of regis- only son, Maurice Kingsley Slipp to Miss Silk Hose, No. H 300, were 3.68 3.10 for the week. t'r,m tration will close its session at 5 p. m. Educator Doris Mabelle Catel'l of Bangor. The “ “ * “ were .... Allen, chiropractor, publishes a 2.75 2.00 >n Friday. wedding took place at the Little Church pssional advt. Has said that it is of the The Around the Corner, New York and r p. Carle makes an important Belfast Chamber of Commerce will City, in utmost that was followed by a breakfast at the Wal- ■enient of reductions in prices jo to Lincolnville, this, Thursday night, importance oes of staple goods, and also on dorf Astoria. They left immediately nstead of Wednesday, as at first planned, the eyes be examined Reductions in .slier yarns. the Berk- Important Grade or its weekly banquet and dance. after for an auto trip through High Serges West has cash customers and n 1. regularly properly shires, after which they will live in Hart- 1 lots. Otto Thompson, Rufus Mayo and John 54 in. all was fitted with ford, Conn., where Mr. Slipp has a posi- Navy Serge, wool, heavy $4.85 now $4.35 Prank M. West and family pub- Tonnquist returned Saturday from a ten glasses. “ “ “ “ “ tion with the firm of Stevens & Green. 54 in. 6.25 “ : 1 of thanks. lays’ hunting trip in the of He 5.50 vicinity Rip- failed to mention “ “ “ “ “ advertises to do house each The band of the U. S. S. Henry Wilson 54 in. “ Varnum rgenus, bringing home a deer. that the 4.75 4.20 .. and paper hanging, in the bay the past week for recruiting Waldo Lodge, I. O. O. F., will confer values in 54 in. Dress insmore Store publishes an adv. i service, gave a dance in tjie Armory Splendid Weight Serge, per yard, 2.50 ■ he second degree on its own and candi- to fitting children’s feet. Thursday evening under the direction of de Chene now lates from Searsport at the regular meet- Crepe was.$3.00 $2.00 I Gsell offers to take pupils on Herbert S. The Feet Wm. L. Luce and Morey. was “ truments. ng held tomorrow, Friday, evening. Georgette ...... 3.00 band contained musicians that were 2.00 ■avis Sample Shop offers a great A fourteen sixteen house, by feet, has are very much members of Mr. Luce’s band of the 72nd Skinner Satins and Messalines were 4.50 ml this also new coats neglected. “3.50 week; oeen hauled Merle Whitcomb’s by team C. Their concerts on “ rgc dresses. Artillery Company All shades in fine Messaline were Tom View street to Water quality 3.50 2.50 Bay street, We find that streets and in the were wlton offers winter vegetables very few the Armory “ I ■’rank Clark recently bought it of John Coatifigs were.7.50 if pupils in the greatly enjoyed and highly complimented g.50 j. Dow. of fountain lost. grammar^ musicans. also for the Plaids were pen I schools by They played Heavy v 6.50 “5.50 la vis advertises suits at his have which was well attended 1 There will be a dance at Mystic Grange : correctly" dance by Bel- Main street. I Tall, Belmont, Wednesday evening, Nov. fitted shoes and this is fast young people. offers Overland car for y sale. Ird. with music by Camden Symphony ; one of the most A WORK OF Art. One of the most a > an import- Just Few on Jones, distributor, publishes | irchestra. Baked bean supper served at beautiful scenic views ever offered for Quotations Blankets gard to prices of Edison phono- ant in the ntermission. periods growth sale is now on display in Woodcock’s of a child’s feet. store window. It is a direct photograph The body of Mrs. Frank Dyer is being Blankets, 60x76, $2.75 red to join the Red Cross or to by Charles A. Townsend and was taken “ wrought from Boston to Belfast arriving 60x76, 3.25 r membership November 11th. Indifferent workfn'the from the walk in front of the T. B. Dins- Thursday morning. Brief service wjll be more residence on Church street, looking Plaid Shute and Fred E. Ellis have leld at the cemetery by Rev. George C, class room can in some Blankets, 64x76, 3.98 towards the foot of the square. It con “ “ Wilbur A. 'Macomber house Sauer, pastor of the First Baptist Church. instances be traced to tains glimpses of the handsome lawns of 64x80, 4.75 View street and will rent it. j Principal Harry A. Foster of the B. H. 1 the Dinsmore and A. C. Burgess residences, the Arctic will poor fitting shoes. Short 66x80, 5.00 Ian, explorer, S. was in Camden Saturday afternoon to with the rustic stone wall that separates Belfast Wednesday evening, a foot ball shoes at this White umpire game between the period them, the long row of towering and ma- 10-4 Blankets, and Gray, 8.00 under the auspices of the Stu- Bucksport and Camden teams. Camden causes jestic elm trees between the sidewalk i,f il of the B. H. S. ingrowing nails, The Better $10 and iefeated their guests in a score of 24 to and the street, while the fancy grasses Grades, $9, 12.00 corns, bunions, mII be a harvest supper in the 7, with two touch downs in the first enlarged that fringe the side of the walk appear »t vestry Saturday, Oct. 30, period and one in the second. joints, runover heels,etc. like tropical growth. In the immediate We are building up a large mail order business. t. with special Hallowe’en dec- foregound is a trellised flowering grape Orders received Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Frost and the lat- ml entertainment. The public Most vine and in the distance, seemingly rods 11 a. m. are filled and mailed at 12.30 p. m. ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Cot- parents prefer at !y invited. upon rods away, appear numerous pruned sent on Merchandise trell, have moved to the Frost house on that their children wear Samples request. sent on •laide E. who makes her shrubs. It is actually the only picture approval. Slipp, High street. Mr. and Mrs. Ross I. Ham- ! fitted Mr. Townsend has ever seemed to Very truly yours, .1 her son, George L. Slipp on correctly shoes that mons, who have been living there for 1 be with and then he re- avenue, was taken to the Waldo when the matter is pleased casually some time, have taken a part of the C. pital last Thursday afternoon marked: “It is the best picture I have M. Rnowlton house on High street. to their atten- rom a fracture of her right hip. brought ever taken.” 1 P. The schools closed noon E. to the cellar Wednesday l but there has been Luxury is Today’s arrying preserves tion, Yesterday’s MRS. CARLE, Belfast, Me. ■ for the remainder of the week to st her balance and fell on the allow | too much NECESSITY. The public health nurse is to “just buying While 87 years old she has at- the teachers attend their State Con- almost as well recognized a feature of

1 vention in E. E. Roderick shoes” and not her duties as housekeeper, did Bangor. Supt. | enough the up-to-date city equipment as the is in attendance. About 25 of the B. k and was a regular attendant H. | fitting. water supply, the fire department, the S. under the direction of their I vices of the Baptist church of pupils, illuminating plant, or any other indis- Our music Miss M. Mitch- Try G aa member. teacher, Margaret We will correctly fit pensable. Belfast has had such a nurse ell, will take part in the school music for a Shall we give her up now, Grange enjoyed a genuine Hal- child’s foot with year. festival. They made the trip in cars be- your and face the each household with vast at their hall on the Belmont winter, Wet Wash longing to the pupils. wear- own to if sick- Wednesday evening with Mr. good looking, long its nursing problem solve, 100% Wet washings, up to and in- Russell grangers from Miss Mildred Trask whose shoes at ness comes; or, shall we provide ourselves Glunt, engagement ing reasonable 25 75 cents. Over with a health nurse whose services cluding lbs., I as The to Winfield was public l'a., guests of honor. A. Marriner recently that, 3 cents per lb. prices. we all share at but individual iecorated with black announced was the of honor at a may slight lanterns, guest Flat 60 cents per twelve expense? The Red Cross maintained our work, repe paper streamers in orange party given last Wednesday evening at pieces, one-half large, one half nutse last Part of Red a k The tables were decorated the home of her sister, Mrs. William T. year. your Cross small. Gems of were dues goes for the same purpose this year, the night. Covers Norris, by the Six Sisters Club. She was i Rough-dry, flat work ironed, 9 is a if the rest of the necessary 51500 can be about seventy people and the the recipient of a Pyrex Casserole, to her cents per lb. NerveEnergy the Red Cross and Necessity untamed all raised. Join help! baked beans and mutual surprise and pleasure. After dis- All washings called for and de- to a and mind for Also personal as healthy body upon this de- nes. The evening was spent with posing of a sumptuous picnic lunch the help by subscriptions livered. Telephone 329-3.3 1 as can make I dancing with music by Ernest Club went to the Colonial for the evening. large you them, to raise the pends your every word, and Be prepared to join the Red Cross or to thot, feeling I and Mrs. Thelma Cochran. deficit. Every Tittle helps. Miss Isabel Mr. and Mrs. D. who renew your membership November action; its absence is death. Lloyd McKeen, j 11th, 110 High is the treasurer. Belfast .bements Announced. Mr. and Ginn, street, were spending a week of their honey- Mrs. Harry A. Shaw of £ast ues T. Dexter of j Belfast^ uua o miLi-o, x iic dailies oevvuiy Pasadena, Calif.^ moon in one of in who is a Chiropractic removes the the Towle cottages j conducting millinery store in Cause of Dis- y of Belfast, have announced the Circle will meet Tuesday, Nov. 2nd, with City Laundry East Belfast, were serenaded Saturday Searsport, is now confined to her bed ease by restoring to normai the transmission sent of their eldest daughter, Mrs. Arthur Higgins....Dr. Hovey Shep- evening by members of their orchestra from injuries received by being run down of Lillian, to Dr. Hubert Barker of herd of Los Angeles, Calif., recently call- this force from the brain to the tissue cell. and a few friends. Recovering from a recently by an auto' while crossing the ■, Maine. Miss Dexter is a Bei- ed on his old friends here. All were glad complete surprise the bride and groom street in front of her place of business. to meet him after 13 gli school graduate, was promi- again years....Mrs. cordially welcomed the invaders and the She was taken home by the auto and NOTICE H. W. n Belfast musical and amateur cir- Richard Merriam and Mrs. Arthur Hig- Allen, Chiropractor remainder of the evening was spent with does not attach any blame to its driver and motored to Now is the time to buy your vegetables ud for a time bookkeeper for the gins family Camden last music. Refreshments were served. as she did not see the car in the for winter. Nice mealy potatoes $1.50 a 59 dusk. Annabell High Street, Belfast. umers Fuel Co. She went to Cali- Saturday....Mrs. Underwood one warranted to She was quite badly bruised and one rib bushel; turnips, every " One of the nice attractions com- has been friends in last Dr. Barker was as- really visiting Fayette the be $1.00 a delivered any- August. was fractured. good, bushel, 1 ing to the Colonial Theatre is “Nightie week ...Mrs. Fred has where in the as long as they last. during the past year with Dr. Er- past Carter, who city B. C. from a season’s ANOTHER C. GET-TOGETHER. Telephone, write or call Elm Tree Farm. Webber and is now in a Night” directly engage- been quite sick, is able to sit up again.... teaching tf44 E. H. KNOWLTON. 1 ment at the Princess Theatre in New The most encouraging feature of the < oilege in Louisville, Ky. They get- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wood and family York, with the original cast including together trips now so popular with the returned from to locate in Norway, but no date home Greenville last Sun- Chara'er of Public in Francis That this is the farce Belfast Commerce is the Unitarian ~en announced for the wedding. Byrne. the day after a week’s visit with Mr. and Meeting Church of the is fact that interest is increasing LOST d Mrs. W. S. Nickerson of Swan- triumphant year attested by the mutually Mrs. Frank Smith. They report a beau- Nov. at and Friday Evening, 5, 8 o’clock. i many words of from the news- with the city the towns visited. ave announced the engagement of approval tiful trip....Mrs. O. A. Wade has gone tc A MOORE FOUNTAIN PEN, without critics all over Last Wednesday evening about 75 laughter Annie to Everett Sher- paper the country. Keep men Hartford, Conn., to join her husband foi cap, Friday, between 31 Church street and Rev. the date in Nov. went to Swanville and received Memorial Hall. Finder please leave it at Dilworth -im of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilmore mind, Thursday, 4th, what a few weeks on his barge....Mr. and Mrs. Speaker, Lupton Iw44* and for was naturally expected, a most the Journal office. of Minister of the Unitarian of Belfast. Miss Nickerson has telephone your seats. cordial F. T. Wentworth entertained their little Cleveland, Ohio, Church of that city. an excellent welcome, supper in the Thelma Oct. received a scientific at employed several years in The City The annual of the Waldo granddaughter Sunday, 24, MR. LUPTON training Yale and taught science a meeting served for Grange Hall by the ladies and a it her while. The opportunities of the ministry appealed to him and in 1917 he d Bank of Belfast and Mr. Hatch County Medical Society will be held in being eighth birthday. The rest ol took up social dance at the close of the that work. He is a speaker of power and has an resent associated with the Hatch evening. the family were also present. She re- interesting'personality. He is Belfast this, Thursday, evening with JOHN J. GSELL in and constructive in methods. Dr. W. L. West was daring thought rs toastmaster and ceived a number of nice of North Belfast. He has been supper at Windsor Hotel at followed presents. 6.45, took the occasion to talk Corner Bridge and Washington Streets, oral in frankly and to EVERYBODY WELCOME. years the radio department by a business in the council would take a few on slide meeting on a The Waido County Seed Show. pupils cornet, e the purpose matter near his Coast Patrol ships.Mr. and room of the City Dr. L. B. heart, trombone or any band instrument. One Building. welfare, This important feature of the Waldc G. of Waldo have child particularly those in the King cornet for sale. 2w44 Henry Gurney Bristol, Augusta, Maine Health Com- Farm Bureau will take 1 and county. Dr. West County activities unced the of their city tas been do- WANTED engagemen" missioner, will speak on Encephalitis. in Nov. very effective work of place Belfast, 1st, under the di- WANTED ter ing late in his Katherine, also of The City Na- Other speakers will be Dr. T. E. Hardy, connection with the Maine rection of County Agent Norman S. SALE house or four or five rooms for Bank to Edwin State board FOR Single MAN AND WIFE (no children* to clerking force, Waterville, Pres. Maine Medical Donahue. The lists will occupy Asso., and naturally wants to interest premium include adult family of two. Would lease house rent of six rooms '■Hey of North formerly of all with through winter months. Belfast, Dr. B. L. Bryant, and corn of all An Overland Touring Car for Bangor, Secretary, whom he comes in contact. potatoes, kinds, beans, peas, of away for the winter. Reasonable terms to right party. at Mayor C. parties going Apply Harbor. He is assisting present Dr. F. H. Badger, councillor in bulk and in the to JOHN F. Winthrop, W. Wescott gave one of his best grains sheaves. The $350 ROGERS, rncle, Fred A. Holmes of North Bel- talks on 2w43* L. C., Journal Office 43tf 18 Main of the 4th district. first purpose is more interest For apply Street, Belfast. No for the substantial growth of our creating if taken at once. particulars dates have been announced county. SCOT 1 GRAY. E. in developing better seed. This exhibit, to ‘_ne weddings. Mrs. Charles C. Glover was given a Rev. Arthur Wilson of the First Par- the first of its kind in Waldo county, is genuine surprise party, in honor of her ish Church, Bert L. Davis, president of FOR SALE to all citizens of 86th birthday, at the home of Mrs. San- the Chamber and O. E. Frost, all open the county, and loyal 1917 eight cylinder 7-passenger Murray ford Howard last her of the best everyone is cordially invited to enter the Cash Customers Friday evening by supporters interests of our touring car, mechanically cord contest. All exhibits'must be in Belfast perfect, daughter, Mrs. Charles Bradbury. community not only in a business, but BUY WOOD tires, two practically new, would make Pictures a. m. WAITING car. a social and not later than 10.30 Saturday, Oct. good renting Can be seen at There were eight guests present. Supper also in moral sense, made Tp Dickey’s for a few Taken and finished in that 30th. may be sent or small. Garage days. Price $1500. For was served from a beautifully appointed brief speeches met with the approv- Packages by parce LOTS—large further information call telephone 179-24. of all Lieut, post or by express, charges prepaid, and table. A large U. S. flag was stretched al present. dohn Harrington C. ROGERS. should be addressed Farm Bureau W. L. WEST. __C. 6 across the middle of the table, the cen- here with the U. S. S. Henry Wilson Office, DAYS Maine. Exhibition crates will terpiece of which was a pyramid of can- made a good impression on the Chamber Belfast, in be furnished at the hall. Awards will be FOR SALE the latest style mounts non balls holding miniature flags of all as he spoke interestingly of the educa- tional advantages afforded made in the form of ribbons, and three W. L. VARNUM AT THE nations. Mrs. Glover received as a fav- in the Army, one in the will be made under each lot. cheap, cooking range. In- or, a little old man, “not very hand- particularly coast defense work. placings M. S. McKeen A. but just Harold rendered several vocal ThiB contest is open to every citizen of House Painter and quire of OOOK, some, forty-one.” Grapho- which selections, contributed to the Waldo county. Exhibits entered for com- phone music was enjoyed after supper. of the E. L. STUDIO pleasure program. Those who en- petition must be 1920 products. Space Paper Hanger MACOMBER, Mrs. Glover hoped they might have dancing remained 2w43 Belfatt. joy until late in the for special farm bureau displays will be a_75 High Street, evening. BELFAST. 11 View many more happy times together. I gladly assigned upon request. 40 BAY VIEW STREET, Bay Street^ WINTERPURT 12,000 Women Hear Harding’s Mrs. Clara Merrill has had her house A MARVELLOUS I wired for electricity. Address on Social Justice Miss Dorothy Dahlman is visiting in Boston and vicinity. KIDNEY REMEDY Mrs. Urania Collins has gone to Brock- ton, Mass., where she will spend the In One winter. MonllV'Friiit-a-tlves'' Geo. Weed of Rockland has been Gave Relief the home of Complete spending his vacation at 658 First Ave., Troy, N. Y^ Capt. T. H. Sproule. “I have been a great sufferer Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gould who spent for years with Kidney Trouble and the summer here have returned to Constipation. I tried ‘Fruit-a-tires’ Bangor. about a month ago, and with almost immediate Mrs. Ellery Bowden and her mother, results. The Kidney Trouble has and Mrs. Shaw, spent a day recently with the disappeared the is fast latter’s sister in Belfast. Constipation leaving me”. HENRY DATER. Mrs. William Rowe of Hartford, Conn, 'Fruit a tives’, or Fruit Liver who has been the guest of her mother, Tablets, the medicine made from Mrs. Mary Haley,has returned home. fruit juices and valuable tonics, is doing Mrs. Stella Foley attended the Rebek- a wonderful work in bringing health ah Assembly in Bangor as a delegate to sick people. Twelve thousand women from all parts of the United States went to Marion to hear from Mizpah ReDekahLodge. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. Senator Harding’s address on social justice in which he urged the creation of a Federal of At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Department Public Welfare to function in defense Frank C. Knowles, P. G. attended the of maternity, childhood and public health. Limited OGDENSBURG, N. Y. Grand Lodge in Bangor, as the delegate from Garfield Lodge, I. O. O. F. Mrs. R. L. Clements, Mrs. Geo. A. Cole, Mrs. Geo. F. Mansfield who spent the Mrs. W. S. Littlefield and Mrs. F. A. New Young Americans Learn of summer at her home here, has returned to Lowe. Meeting adjourned and advisory Jonesport, much improved in health. committee met at once. C. R. Hill was chosen secretary and Judge Ellsry Bow- Nation’s Obligations to Them At the last regular meeting of the den, chairman. The next meeting will be Cushing Chapter O. E. S., four candi. held at the home of Chis. A. McKen- ney, Saturday P. M. Nov. 6. dates were initiated, Mr. and Mrs. W E. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cheney. * Supper was served. LAUDS HARDING'S The death of Mary, wife of Joshua Crockett, occured Oct. 8, after several weeks’ illness, caused by a succession of WELFARE PROGRAM paralytic shocks. Mrs. Crockett was born in town and resided here all nearly Marion, O.—Mrs. Raymond Robins, her life of 81 a long years. She was of Chicago, was the spokeswoman for good neighbor and much esteemed for thousands of women Industrial work- A Small The funeral ser- For Coal many worthy qualities. ers and women interested in problems Appetite vices were held Oct. 11, at the M. E. of public welfare who gathered here Church, Rev. H. D. Knowles of Elling- to listen to Senator Harding’s speech And A Wonderful Oven wood’s Cor., officiating, and the inter- on “Social Justice.” ment was in Prospect. Mrs. Robins, who is president of the National Women’s Trades Union No no loss of The death of Allan C. L. Bartlett spoiled food, heat—everything is League, said: occurred at his home on Commercial right from grate to damper in this truly wonderful range. “We have come knowing well that street after a long period of ill health we but one of Twelve thousand women from all parts of the country travelled to Marlon caused by an incurable heart trouble. represent many groups to hear Senator Harding’s noteworthy address on social Justice in which Mr. Bartlett was a native of Carmel. He he proposed a Federal Department of Public Welfare to function In defense was united in when marriage a young of maternity, childhood and public health. Here is seen Senator Harding man to Miss Edith West of Frankfort, and Mrs. Harding surrounded by a group of girls of foreign parentage from who survives him. During his active Chicago, who sang America as part of the ceremonies. The girls are dressed in their native costumes. years he was an expert accountant and was employed in banks and business houses in Augusta and Winthrop. He LOWER CALIFORNIA HOLSTEIN-FRIESIANS came here to reside about two years ago Lower California is described in a com- and by his unassuming manner and In New England there are 2525 owners munication to the National of pure bred Holstein-Friesians as record- pleasant ways made many friends who Geographic the census. Society by Frederick as follows: I ed by The comniled figures regret his He was a 32nd Simpicb passing. degree are informative, and show the The boot-shaped peninsula that standing Home Belfast- Mason and a member of the Cushing long, of this group of States in the cattle in- Furnishing-Co., swings down off the left-hand corner of Chapter with which he affiliated about a dustry. The value of Holsteins in New the United States to Mexico and England exceeds year ago. The funeral services were held belongs $10,000,000. New : s a is known cn Mexican maps as or England unit should be awake at his late Oct. 6. Rev. A. “Baja," home, Ashley to this great opportunity to take a for- Lower California. Early Spanish maps Smith of Bangor being the officiating ward step, and not only maintain her of America showed California as an Estate of Darius Iv. Drake, late of Frank- WALDO SS. In Court and the burial was in enviable position with her rivals, but C4i clergyman Monroe fort, Petition of Charles F. Drake, due no doubt to limited ahead to a which executor, Belfast, in vacation, or. the ^ island, explora- forge leading place, is PROBASE NOTICES for license to sell and cemetery. convey at public or ber, 1920. Mabel V. Mortoi. x \ i tions of this peninsula. easily attainable. sale certain real estate private belonging to will of Jennie W. Ricker. y’,i known as it is to the To this consummation The public meeting in Union Hall for Scantly average plans for imme- said deceased situated in Frankfort and de- said deceased, hav in either County, American, this 800-mile-long strip of diate action will be presented in a series To all persons interested ot the scribed in said petition. first and final account of adr: ,;jj the purpose of reporting progress on the rocks, brush-grown mesas, and of 50 meetings to be held in October and estate for allowance. peaks, estates hereinafter named: Estate of Emma A. Bowler, late of Mont- proposed new library was well fertile little a under the building, rare, vallejs is favorite November, auspices of the New ville. deceased. Petition of that notice there At a Probate Court held at Belfast, in and Albert J. Skid- Ordered, o,i attended. Judge Ellery Bowden called haunt for many Yankee naturalists, fish- England Holstein-Friesian club, assisted for license to weeks in The I •":a for the County ot Waldo, on the second Tues- more, administrator, sell and successively, ermen, and big-game hunters; and here by Prof. W. M. Rider of the Extension convey certain real estate situated in a newspaper in h a the meeting to order and presided. He day of October in the year of our L >rd one Mont published and Service of ville to said that a'.l there, in the more favored, well- the national association. These thousand nine hundred and twenty. The fol- belonging deceased and described ty, persons interest- read the agreement given by Mrs. in said Probate be heT a watered, grassy spots of the higher ranges meetings will be held in all of the New lowing matters having been presented for the petition. Court, to MRS. RAYMOND ROBINS. 9th next Harriet P. Lewis in which she agrees to American cattlemen have built and action hereinafter it ia day of November hardy England States, every breeder is thereupon indicated, Estate of Hartley Billings Rice, late of their th t notice thereof be if ary they have, why the give the lot of bounded and describ- citizens In with necessa- adobe homes, where they enjoy the urged for his owu individual interest as hereby ordered, given Unity, deceased. Petition that Fred T. Rice land, W America, of not be allowed. limitless a to all persons interested causing a copy of or some ed in the and freedom of vast unfenced areas, i Holstein man, not to miss the meetings by Unity other suitable person may document, to be used as a site rily divergent Interests, we under- order to be once a week for ELLERY The Circle Bar I in his own this published be unpointed administrator of said estate. we Company of Ojos Negros State.—Maine Farmer. A true copy. Attest- for the and the stand must find the way so to re- three weeks successively before t he second Petition said Fred building remainder as a Rauch runs cattle over a prtsented by T. Rice, son leased territory None of the of in The Re- Chas. E. J late our various needs and and j above-mentioned meetings Tuesday November, A. D, 1920, and heir-at-law. that no bond be ground for the children. A hopes of two and a half million and a Application play hearty acres, ! will be held in publican Journal, a newspaper published and of said administrator is aspirations that out of such inter-re- British .Waldo county. It may be required contained ic vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. corporation holds title to some- printed at Belfast, in said County, that they said E of petition. GUARDIAN’S NOTH lationship may come the realization of thing like fifteen million acres! interest to some of our farmers to know at a Probate Court to be heid at Lewis for her generous He also may appear hereby gives notice that gift. America’s for first and the Probate Office in said Belfast on the second Estate of Oscar M. late of Sears- ideals, above Away down at peaceful, picturesque that one of these meetings will be held at Newell, pointed guardian of thee.-: stated that the Blaisdell Bros, of of November, A. D. 1920, at ten mont. First and final account presented for inc., all we want to serve our country.” La Pas, where Cortez repaired his schoon- Tuesday MARY ANN JOHN'-' Waterville in the Nov, and in and be heard thereon allowance by Charles M. Howes, administra- New would ers and evening, 8, o'clock the forenoon, York, give $2000, provided a “We have always known,” said Mrs. where centuries later, Walker, Wald another at in the if they see cause. tor. in the County of the Yankee raised an- Newport afternoon, j like amount should be raised by the Robins, “that certain groups of wom- filibuster, his flag, the law directs. All pers other November 9. The Maine State Ezekiel P. of deceased. Estate of Tin mas P. Mathews, late of Lib- en are interested in Yankee today runs a busy little Holstein- Rowel!,late Freedom, against the estate of sa; essentially a disease of the lower ani- i to his front CROSS INJ mals but porch from all points of ing statement urging the election of RED through shaving brushes made and 25c. from the 20c. the compass. Harding and Coolidge: & PEACE TIME hairs of infected animals it is Such a “The | spread to man. sale IN BELFAST BY department, said Senator country’s vital need is the elec- With the m FOK y Soldier*^ Harding, must “avoid the fearful re- tion of the Republican candidates, In sults ft P. CARLE of bureaucracy. There can b* PROSPECT FERRY ESSIE no more efficient way of advancing a Jp arrangement has all the humanitarian program," he said, "than h;,ociKi Mrs. Ella by adapting the of our Fed- Holbrook recently visited in ®se all the time. machinery patterns eral Government to the purposes we Brewer several days. TO SEND. UTING desire to attain. While others may Dr. and \\/' Mrs. Horace Gould of Bucks- have their flxed eyes upon some par- port were calling on friends here a few W For Over 3t Small Cost ticular piece of legislation or more Smartness par- days ago. ticular policy of social justice which Mr. and 1 For Clover Remodelling. Color calls for the sympathetic interest of us Mrs. Ed. Clifford of Winth- Easily Achieved. Accessories. all, I say, without hesitation, that rop, Me., have been visiting Mr. and Years our primary consideration must be the Mrs. G. A. Avery. Thirty of The Journal) machinery of administration, and that ..Correspondence G. A. Avery and Mrs. Ed. Clifford vis- when the time comes for us to kR, Oct. 25, 1920. There is re- Vn ited Mr. and Mrs. Edward in San- organize our administrative govern- Avery of fashionable models, Oct. 17. ment In Washington we must all stand Tnere remain In army hospitals dypoint, of dorsement prominent more than together for the creation of a Depart- throughout the country 28,- Mr. and Mrs. Cleve and that unusual Hooper two opportuni- ment of Public Welfare. 000 soldiers still being treated for gg-i-,.-reaturs, sons of Brewer were recent Exact of week-end Copy Wrapper. CASTORIATME CIHTAO(l company, new von* city. for clever remodelling. “I pledge myself today,” he said, “to wounds received overseas. Red Cross visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hol- .... dress can be combined support with all that is In me workers give them the same sort of whatever brook. more of serge, duvetyn or any practical policy of social welfare and friendly aid—only It—that was and the amount of social justice can be brought forward given during the war. Furthermore, (tjr woolen stuff, by the combined wisdom of all Ameri- the Red Cross Is teaching these lads ... will he surprisingly small, cans. Nothing can concern America, occupations at which they can later lain dress can have the Is in and nothing can concern me as an make a living and keeping touch long made smart panels, American, more deeply than the with their home folks in order that no -.minings or with embroider- health, the happiness and the enlight- dependents may suffer for lack of i worn over any sort of a enment of every fellow American. funds. skirt that harmonizes or Mne* AwaN MRS. EDITH KERMIT ROOSEVELT. ... Six successive If A navy serge that was “The social Justice that I conceive is good scourings! you Warren G. ■ Harding and Calvin Cool- :s model, had the panels not paternalism. It would be easy to Idge. Only will the full measure of and Colds .uch black make it so, and dangerous indeed to Coughs wit.h wide, patterned, Americanism in the next Administra- scoured silverware tile best spirit that Americans can thoroughly your braid s..h threads of gold in its tion be attained, If the people shall catarrh, Croup, Sore Throat ^ have—the spirit of expressing by the „rain black silk made tho declare for the party which holds true individual free will one's own merits, Banished was ami 3leeves. The latter were nationalism as its high ideal. It is By Hyomei. six know that it .... -k capacity and worth. We do not want times, you’d clean, cuffs of the not necessary to forget our duty to The germs of catarrh do not exist in mousquetaire government to suppress that expres- our neighbor in doing ovr duty at the same atmosphere with antiseptic i serge. The front of the sion of free In, wilt, even by benevolence, home. Hyomei (pronounce it High-o-me). wouldn’t you? That’s the way we feel a, 'hed with narrow reveres but we do mean to preserve in Ameri- Breathe and relief from l£jst “The time appeals most strongly to Hyomei catarrh, ca an and a sore throat or cold will .. sii.ail plastron of duvetyn in equal opportunity pre- the manhood and the womanhood of coughs, come in paredness for two minutes. about the wheat for reds which are so much self-expression therein, America. To woman more than ever even though we use the government ^Breathe Hyomei and that stomach l contrast. before because to her has come the per- pployed to do it. straining hawking in the morning will fected to make her Influ- ! .s not a leading but opportunity quickly disappear. Eroadcijik fabric, “I believe that there is u« more step ence in behalf of the nation. Breathe v out of date was re- weighty Hyomei and kill the catarrh quite practical, no step which wili mean 1 "This year as never before, with germs; heal the inflamed membrane, stop e --f1■ sti.y combined with satin, em- more to the of America’s so- growth world conditions as they are, steadi- the discharge of mucus and prevent crustE :?.i v and transformed into cial no which will p. jet, welfare; step guar- ness and staunchness of American pur- from forming in the nose. would antee better America's social Breathe for a few Tell minutes William pass muster in any justice, pose are obligatory If we would first Hyomei each than one which I to day and rid yourself of ca- it: «. --semblage. propose you. bring back our country to its stable contemptible to tarrh. i of Satin Dangers Be Avoided. place and then by strong endeavor Vogue Breathe it a “I Hyomei—give faithful trial have no doubt that there will be do all tlia‘ can be done 'or peace and and --ss that goes anywhere look- then, if you sre not satisfied, you can some who will find in the welfare in all lands.” this proposal general have your money back. ■■>. Flour is better than ! e, nothing ! cause for an calling me extrem’st, but Hyomei is sold by A. A. Howes & Co. I '.Vorn women of al! by ages when we have a task to do, which has and druggists everywhere. be reckoned matronly been dictated by our conscience and REPUBLICANS INSURE r.j i for pratically any season, approved by our wisdom, let ns ECONOMICAL CONDUCT One or two scourings do for an straightway find the way to do it I might ordinary flour, but WILLTAM TELL is do not say this without a word of „ JA an flour. caution. I recognize certain dangers Washington.—Not one man in ten fenas not ordinary So we scour our thousand realizes the enormous ex- one which are always presented when gov- It indigestion wheat six times, after another, until relieves stomach sour stom- ernment undertakes and detailed penses run up by the present Govern- misery, we know that it is large ach, beiching and all stomach disease perfectly clean. tasks.” ment. The disbursements are roughly or money back. Large box of tablets Tasks of Social Justice. $15,000,000 a day, more than a year at all druggists in all towns. We then take off the outside hull and use after the In Senator Harding pointed out the war. 1914 the people only the fine rich inside portion of the because the dis- necessity of going forward upon a expostulated daily bursements the grain. sure footing and declared : by Treasury had reached How “When making the proposal for a $2,000,000. gladly would the the under the Considering way it’s made, it’s not department of public welfare to people groaning Impo- sitions of surprising that WILLIAM TE^L is so America, I am aware that I have made profiteers and the burden of taxes welcome a return those hal- clean and pure and fine. a step in advance of any platform. to I and new Ad- “We all know that we face tasks of cyon days Congress the Notice ministration will have to deal with social justice, which we must under- Your knows. Tell hiui— the reduction of Government grocer take with dispatch and efficiency. Who expendi- tures. WILLIAM TELL. can suggest one of these tasks which TO NOTIFY the The same that has swelled public can supersede in our hearts, or In the party to that I have sold rank wldch foresight and wisdom will them returned power will never re- 1WISH my marble duce because tt claims the business on give that of the protection of our ma- them, gov- High Street to ternity? ernment is being economically admin- C. A. Bruce, but have not sold SWAN-WHITTEN COMPANY istered. The “The protection of the motherhood Republican party will In these my GRANITE SHOP on BRIDGE of America can not be accomplished delight reducing enlarged ex- for clerk and the until the state and the nation have en- penses hire, insa- STREET, or gone out cf business tiable bureaus that have been built acted and, by their example, have en- up as has been reported. I am now Into money spending machines. forced customs, which protect wom- By in their hands all lines ex- whole attention to anhood itself. I know full well that holding of devoting my the new and new the and there are women who insist that wom- penditures Congress quarrying manufcturing Executive working together will cut en shall be treated upon the same of granite. You will find down excessive items and always basis that men are treated." eliminate a I others to an aggregate of something doing here and varie- _ Senator Harding discussed the need hundreds of millions of dollars. of of adequate protection for women in ty finished work to select from. Industry and expressed his belief In NATION DEMANDS Smalley’s a wrap in warm weather, and the wisdom of an eight-hour day for THOROUGH 1 women workers. He CHANGE. ROCKLAND,CAM DEN a warm enveloping coat on emphasized the A. S. HEAL, This need of safeguarding the women on and year the soft weaves Oct. .—If BELFAST American farms. He proposed putting Chicago, one were re- a birk. known as crepe sating Bridge Street, Belfast, Maine the Children’s Bureau under the quired to name a single factor which " sug- rs. while handsome quality Is more than any other to AUTO gested Department of Public Welfare, doing work SERVICE Farm Leave success Supplies are also en- toward In Novem- Hotel very well and urged prevention of abuses of Republican Rockland daily, calling at W Thorndike Hotel at 7 a. ber, he would probably have to say: Get Ready Now! K & Goods in. at 12 30 p. m child labor. f Buy Leave Windsor of the Hotel, Belfast at g„ “1 Determination public to have 10.30 a daily3 a are to must not fall," Senator Harding Good goods in every particular. Naturally m. and 4 30pm possible lighten and to from went “to to a change get away Wll- they coat more than in pre-war days With ming these that on, speak you today of one dresses, sonism. W.LCOOK but are BuVu^ Ranger°nneCt of the measures of social justice and _g prices right, absolutely. This who never wears from all sch.dnle will be ran as black, social welfare Reports quarters tell of this near on not often catalogued In V I'm can’t bay better valuer in Gasolene Engines! time as possible until further a dress. Jet embroidery feeling, at once a desire for a notice. this manner, but perhaps more impor- change Wood Sawing Machinery: Hay Presses: Ice Plows: e satin has and a determination to bring It about great vogue and tant than any we have considered. 1 Undertaker Ice Tools: Sleds: Snow Shovels: etc. ARTHUR S. SMALLEY and at the November 2. claire-de-lune beads refer to the enforcement of law. It polls It be from the Buy of your neighborhood dealer selling K&W Telephone 436-2 will Whether central west, ROCKLAND huish tone are execellently not be my business when elected goods, or write direct. Catalog, free on request. the far west, the east or the south, the ,! the to decide what laws shall be. woman who wants to It will Licensed Embalmer Kendall and « Me. reports tell of this seeking for ■ Whitney Portland. ;rilress a be legitimate for me to invoke long time without being public The desire for a jj.” for their change. change Is License 377. is better to opinion enactment, but such tt, confine the de- born of dissatisfaction, dislike and dis- 1,6 a call to public opinion must be based touches to the vest, girdle, cuffs felt by the voters toward the Wil- S. J. M. ||t more upon the duty of the Executive gust Belfast, Maine. Tel. 61-3 Pattee, D., s that an be easily replaced when son administration and the things It of the nation to give facts to the peo- "ifiG, has done and left undone. ple than upon his desire to give opin- Masonic lemple, Room 6, Mr. Cox Is looked on as a man who an ion, theory and propaganda. The en- Want to Buy Empire? ,Chinese embroidery appliqurd If he were elected would follow the The' Fraternities Health °rai ' forcement of the law Is an Executive Residence at abl» becomingness is ACRES of land. Trucking Ut8(* in modish hats. The idea is I am il, Has a equipped FISHING PRIVILEGE and one of the prepared to do all kinds of °fra[ae completely truck- t*le face we'l and soften CENTER best on the coast. Its J M0NTV1LLE, Dr. A. M. ing. Furniture and piano moving a ostrich feathers or Lothrop *iS(‘8;with puff- Contains a thriving Town, Postoflice, etc. Has about Two Hun- specialty. Leave orders at the etc. stable, .'raillngs of velvet. Facings of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Dinsmore of dred People, Houses, Stores, corner of Main and °'°r New* Cross streets, and they are discretely used to cast DENTIST This property MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. ""8 shade. port were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. will receive prompt attention. If there is anything more you want to know about it write J. V. Jackson. Telephone connection. Veils tialore [Colonial Theatre Building Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Watts of Madisonj W, L, WEST, Belfast, Maine W. W. BLAZO & SON, ltsrr; tely patterned and border- TELEPHONE 336-3 27tf ,I^!j'lra Miss Ethel and Clarence Thompson ol 1_ 126 Waldo Belfast, *>ki P,ne|y fashionable and ars ad- Avenue, in "any ways that trim a hat so Waterville, were town recently. t SURETY ‘^cognizable as left over from Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rich, with M. R. Piano Tuning t; Many veils are especially de- Dr. Hester Brown Expert and wers of hth, laPo a turban and fall Rogers family guests Levi around and Ma:e*x " Repairing \ ask jonrVnifcI t*: ;r ?var the face. Others hang Rogers in Searsport a few days since. BONDS t° the shoulders. LLOYD D. PHI* In Bed and Bold ®«nn W|?uite Every Saturday evening, November 6th, Lib- OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN McKEEN, Why ask your friends to take the risk? RM sealed with Blue ia> Wears a veil should carefully iVi Take no other. Bn' erty grange will be the guest of Union t MAINE. Let the National Surety Co. bond you W AskforCUi^j '‘""form to and becom- BELFAST, V diamond brand jfo'V j style Harvest grange by invitation. The host I CHARLESS. Local p Phone 126-4. 41 tf TAYLOR, AVnt, f years known as Best, C -fest. Always Reiiahaf '*aai worn ve‘* ** an atrocity the 30 High Street. Tel. 320 Clark grange will furnish supper and th< I Hayford Block, Belfast, Maine, SOLD BV visitors the program. tf38 DRUGGISTS BMIOK. fit, accompanied by her sisters-in-lawi FRANK E. WEST Mrs. John Ronnquist will leave today Mrs. Arthur Wallace and Mrs. Clarence for a vacation in Haverhill, Mass. The funeral of E. West was held Wallace, were the guests of Mrs. William Flank MAINE HOUSEKEEPERS at the home of his Mrs. H. Morrison Wednesday and Thursday of mother, BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. Frank M. West, Sunday, Oct. 24th, with last week, having motored from their Corrected Weekly for The Journal. a large attendance. His age was 38 LIKE CLARIONS home in Cytler via Bar Harbor and gone years, 7 months and 19 and the greater PRODUCE MARKET PAID PRODUCER as far as Rockland. With fine weather days, part of his life was in Belfast. The Apples, per bush, Hay, $30 00a35 00 are built to and a car spent Because they right perfect running the ladies easily 75a 100 14 floral tributes were beautiful, consisting Hides, found the adventure in contentment Beans, pea, 8 Lamb, 30 meet the needs of Maine homes. of a pillow 'from his mother; a pillow which they sought Beans, y. e., 12 Lambskinsl 23a 1 50 from his brother and sister, Benj. B. West Butter, ■ 55a«o Mutton, 20 Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. who have Liberal in sizes of firebox, Ames, of Belfast and Mrs. Harold G. Tibbetts of Beef, sides, 14a 15 Potatoes, 1 00a 1 25 kept open house at their camp, Betula Beef, f. q., 13a 14 Round Hog, 20 Framingham, sprays from Mr. and and in Mass.; Cheese, 36 20 00a24 00 flues oven, thorough Vista, much of the time since the first of Mrs. Straw, M. E. Curtis and daughter Ethel, Chicken, 50 Turkey, 26a32 , availed themselves of the continua- manufacture, for Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cunningham, Mr. Calf Skins, 40 Tallow, 2 “Tell mother ready tugged tion of notable weather to entertain a 35 your and Mrs. Ross E. Beckwith, Mr. and Mrs. Duck, Veal, 22 of twelve last At the late E.gs, 80 Wool, 40 work. party Sunday. Ern^t P. Piper, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tib- unwashed, Fowl, 40 Wood, hard, 8 00 > dinner the piece de resistance consisted Mr. betts, and Mrs. Linwood Staples. The Geese, 32 Wood, soft, 6 50 of beans baked in a bean hole which is bearers were Messrs. Leo G. i WOOD a BISHOP CO. Herrick, RETAIL PRICE RETAIL KEmps Balsam I one of the appurtenances of Ski- MARKET Es” Camp George E. Curtis, Lewis Mayhew and Maine Beef, corned, 35a38 Lime, 2 20 will that !S39hed Bangor, paki, which stands on the next lot. A C. A stop cough, Bill. ^ Dwight Greenlaw. Pennsylvania Butter, salt, 18a32 Oats, 88 My preliminary moonlight expedition Satur- in 1 54 mother exchange giving an account of Mr. Corn, Oat Meal, 8 gives it to me when I get day evening became when the Cracked corn. 1 44 necessary West’s accidental death says: “On re- Onions, 5 a Corn meal, 1 44 24a25 cough, and you don’t hear Sold by W. A. Hall, Belfast beans in an iron pot, recently presented ceiving news of his father’s death at Bel- Oil, kerosene, me Cheese, 40 to the hostess by her aged grandmother, Pollock, 13 all the time.” fast, Maine, October 17th, Mr. Frank E. Cotton seed, 3 65 Pork, 25 coughing Mrs. Bliza Ann Grant of were SEARSPORT. ^Prospect, West of Coraopolis, Alleghany county, Cranberries, 15 Rye meal, 8 And Johnnie is too. ST0CKT0NSPR1NGS to Clover right, consigned the hard wood coals, and it Penn., met his death on the Pennsylva nia seed, 75 Shorts, 2 90 well of in the Flour, 15 00a 17 00 Sugar, 15 Get a bottle now Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Smith of Portland speaks amateurs art that and Lake Erie R. R. track. He was cross- from your Miss Inez Hanson left last Thursday H. G. seed, 9 00 T. 0 00 east Salt, I., were the week-end of Mrs. F. S. the traditional down mainstay came ing the tracks where the en- guests for Boston for a vacation trip. shifting Lard, 28 Sweet potatoes, 5 druggist 'from the hole piping hot and perfectly and IE ROY. N. Y. Dyer. gines freight trains were moving and __ Donald Sanborn went to last Derby cooked. Of one of the party it may be Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Bailey of becoming confused was struck in some married. for an indefinite Thursday stay. said that an ambition of 20 years to bake He -= Camden were business visitors in town way. was found on the tracks and --J Mrs. Warren Loud of Hampden arrived beans in a hole reached a realization, taken to was Saturday. the depot, where it found Cook-McDonough. In Winterport, last Friday for a brief visit with relatives. plus. Those present besides the host and he had a fractured skull and lived about Oct. 26, by Rev. Fr. O’Mahoney, Edwin MRS. E. P. Mrs. of Penobscot CARLE Amanda Webster Cook and Miss Alice both of ANNOUNCES^ Richard Goodere returned to Derby hostess were Dr. and Mrs. H. Everett twenty minutes.” His McDonough, arrived last Friday and will spend the brother-in-law, Winterport. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hich- Mr. Lower last Thursday, having employment in the Hichborn, Hairy Tibbetts, went to Coraopolis for the Hartley-Morton In Prices on winter with her son, Norris Webster. Jackson, Oct. car shops for the present. born, Miss Alice Hichborn, Mr. and Mrs. remains and accompanied them to the 23, by Rev. Frank S. DollifF, Harry Edgar Robert J. Sullivan arrived in Capt. George H. Hopkins and their small son bereaved Hartley of Monroe and Effie Ellen Morton Mr. and Mrs. S. Nickerson re- home on Lincolnville avenue, Oct. from Leroy of Frankfort. THE Antwerp, 19th, Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett where the FLEISHER cently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Junior, Staples, father had been buried only YARNS in command of the Oakland. Eugene Haley-Tilley. In Belfast. Oct. 21, steamship as duly recorded in the camp guest book, the Swanton and two children of Dexter. Tuesday previous. Mr. West was a by Rev. Arthur E Wilson, Joseph Keene “Every Color in the Rainbow” Mrs. Wm. E. Fred and Louise Grinneil, not forgetting “Prince” the cocker who kind man with Haley and Mrs. Carrie Belle Doth Mr. and Mrs. Walton hearted, agreeable young Tilley, left for Mass Ira P. of Bangor of Belfast. Just Grinnell, Tuesday Foxboro, had the time of his life. a wide circle of friends. His mother, at the time you are fall were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. planning your knit- the summer Grinneil’s George MOORE-HALLORAN. In Belfast, Oct. after spending at brother and sister, have the sympathy of comes this Houghton Thursday and Friday of last 27, by Rev Fr. Timothy J. O’Mahoney, ting welcome announcement from Inn. all who know them. the week. WEST M0NTV1ELE assisted by Rev. Fr. Michael Kelley, Fran- makers of The Fleisher The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist cis E. Moore and Mrs. Hannah Frances Yarns. John McLaughlin is taking down his WHITMSJRE-PENDLbTON. Halloran, both of church will meet this after- Northport. The Fleisher Yarns are (Thursday) Oscar Wing of Belfast called on friends full-weight. Each box contains a full pound of Yarn garage building from the hotel lot and WHITMORE-PENDLETON. In Belfast, noon with Mrs. C. O. Sawyer in Water here Sunday. Herman Whitmore ban .bo x W, of Oct. Rev. C. ___ will Northport 25, by George Sauer, Her- H > "’X erect it on his home property on Fleisher’s ____H St. Leon and Roberta and Miss Mildred Lorine Pendleton of man W. Whitmore of Northport and Miss Knitting Worsted..7.’.. $ .65,$? 20 Fleisher’a Silkflake Yarn. .7: School street. Wiggin daughter Scotch and Heather ; Mildred Lorine Pendleton of Mixtures...! .70 5 60 Fieisher’s Silkanwool Yarn Miss left to were in were united in marri- Somerville, Lucy Sargent Thursday Waterville, Saturday. Somerville, Mass., Mass. Fleisher’s Saxony Yarn. 50 8 00 Fieisher’s Mrs. John Larrabee with her young Silverglow Yarn, 4 the winter at the home of her age Monday Oct. at the Fleisher’s Spanish Worsted.. .65 5.20 Fleiaher’s spend made a evening, 25th, Wylie Frost In Corinthian Yarn., 4 son Ray Oliver business trip to Belfast, Oct. 27. by Heather Mixtures Francis of were for .. ,7rt' 5 60 Heiaher’a Mrs. James in New York Prospect guests residence of the Rev. C. Paradise Zephyr rjy, sister, Parse,' Thorndike the 23 inst. officiating clergyman, George Sauer, Arthur G. Wylie Fleisher's Shetland Floss 5 several of her Mr. Saturday ,35 60| I*leiaher’s Superfine Angor < days recently parents, Rev. George D. Sauer of the Belfast of Boston and Miss Myrtle E. Frost of Fleisher’s Germantown City. Bap- ! Zephyr... .50 8.001 Fieisher’s Camel’s Hair Y=»rn 4(i and Mrs. W. H. W. H. Rockwood of Waterville was a fast. Fleisher’s Ice Shute. tist churfch. The Bel Wool .30, 4 80; Miss Harriet Erskine left for double ring service was Fleisher's Thursday recent business caller on R. W. Howard. Shetland Z *phyr. £5 8 rO1 Mrs. Annie Park and Mrs. Jennie Mar- used. __ SKEIN YARNS where she will the They were accompanied by a party Fleisher’s Highland Yarn.50, 8 001 Waban, Mass., spend ✓ DIED. Heisher’s who have been in of Fleisher’s Golf Knitting Worsted ,; as den, town for several Mrs. W. M. Vose of Halldale called on friends. The groom is the son of Mrs. Yarn.j .75J goo winter the guest of her sister, Mrs. 4-6’s Knitting Yarn l ] Dana Dutch. months, leave today, Thursday, to pass Mrs. R. W. Howard afternoon Cleone Hills Whitmore of East North- Saturday CROSS. In Oct the winter in and Belfast, 21, Mary A., Massachusetts. the 23 inst. port was in over seas service. He re- wife of new Donald W. Vaughan, Harry McCaslin, Herbert F. Cross, aged 53 years, fleisher yarns for Mr. and Mrs. cently purchased the Elwell store at Sat- 3 months and 8 fall Lester Conary and Alden Stinson left last Albert M. Ames have Mrs. Edna Walker is very ill at the days. Dockham In Oct. In The Fleisher closed their home on Church street and h ome of urday Cove, Northport, and will conduct Prospect, 20, ! Yarns Wednesday on a hunting trip to Chesun- her father, John Downer. Her you will always find it. His Daniel M. Dockham, aged 91 years, 8 the will pass the next few months bride is the daughter of Mrs. D. newest colors first. cook and vicinity. with the many friends hope for her speedy re- monnhs. These new M. Pendleton of charming shade former’s mother on School street. covery. Islesboro. They will Greer. In North Oct. will autumn Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blanchard lett Searsmont, 15, give your sweater an ultra-smart make their home at Saturday Cove. They Dora, wife of Levi Greer, aged 63 years. touch The picking of ripe raspberries in ap- Saturday for their home in Brooklyn, N. Mr. A. A. Spear of Warren and Mr. KNIGHT. In have the best wishes of a circle of Troy, Oct. 17, Ephraim preciable quantities and of good flavor large Y. after spending a few days at their and Mrs W. N. Robinson of Sutton, friends. Knight, aged 80 years. was reported several last ROSE. In summer home in Mt. Ephraim St. by persons Vermont were recent guesls of O. F. Wellesley Hills, Sept. 13, S'JUTH FREEDOM Hattie Mrs. M. j Thompson from Mont, we.k and Mrs. Overlook found Rev. Alfred C. Elliott Abby Rose, formerly of Brooks, I George Robinson and has been in the guest of her ■ Miss Elnora Waterhouse left Thursday family. aged 88 years and 8 months. sister, Mrs. J several Mr. and ripe strawberries. Portland a few days to attend the Con- and Mrs. Carroll Greeley have family Sunday. for Medford, Mass., where she will visit The forests put on more beautiful tints ROSS In Lincolnville Centre, Oct. Invitations have been in gregational World Movement 1 Nathan D. 68 Jone to Boston to visit relatives. for a few weeks before received town than usual this autumn we never committee 22, Ross, aged tears. Mrs. Bertha going to New and be- Sylvester of lx,-: 4 for the of WEST. In Coraopolis, Pa., Oct. 17, I with her York to the winter with launching the Crowell & Thur- fore so sensed what Ward William Plummer of > sister, Mrs. John I).-,m spend relatives. fully Henry Monroe was a Frank E. of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Avar fra n Bin*) low S. S. Co West, formerly Belfast, aged mg care for her Mrs L' ten thousand ton steamship Beecher meant when he week-end guest ot A. T. Thompson. 38 7 niece, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Davis of Thomas- spoke of the j years, months and 19 days. were callers at J. B is A. L. Kent at Sunday Taylor’s who very sick at this writing the Bath Iron Works, Oct. month of October”. ton and Mr. and Mrs, Farnam Stone and “Gorgeous ___ 26th. Several interested planned to make _ son Stanton of Pleasant Point were the trip. guests on Sunday of Mrs. Joseph Kalloeh LlBfcKIY. and The ivy growth on the stone house of Mrs. G. R. Wilson. i Mr. and Mrs. Rufus L. Mudgett is most Raymonl Carter sailed Monday from Mrs. George Sprague was an auto j attractive in exquisite at the New York in the steamer Polar Bear. coloring visitor in Belfast one day last week. present time. Common else- The steamer will touch at in enough ports Spain, J. J. Walker and son Donald, spent a where, this is the only growth in town Russia, Bulgaria and Turkey; the trip few days last week at established after much trouble Merrymeeting Bay. occupying about four months. and well’ worth it. Miss Jennie Hinckley and Mr. John NOW Mrs. IT’S Forrest Treat left for B uckner of MAINE! Thursday Augusta were recent guests Ralph Pendleton and Lawrence Kava- Malden where she will be for a time the at C. M. Hurd’s. naugh, two energetic guest of her B. youngsters of fif- son, Sidney Treat. Later The Shaw teen, made the trip as mess Comedy Company played at she will go to Saranac boys on the Lake, N. Y., to Sanford’s Hall three S. S. Ripogenus which reached Mack’s nights last week to spend the winter with her younger son, Point W a packed house every night. Charles Treat. ednesday morning. Harold Hawes and DECAUSE OF NATURAL other William Gillis are also members of Mrs. C. B. Hart and Miss Thelma RESOURCES, States have enjoyed Rev. Robert G. Harbutt, well and fav- the crew from this town. Clement returned home Friday from a great booms of California had orably known here as a former pastor of The ten in !r prosperity. its Nevada party of State Highway Commis- days stay Boston and vicinity. gold, the Congregationalist and Church, later sion surveyors, who have its silver and been at work Dr. W. L. Cargill and of Pitts- many States their natural Santa Rosa, has received two family, gas. Calif., cor" on the 3.2 miles between the square and field, spent Sunday in town, guests of Mr. dial calls, from Gaston, Oregon and from the town Prospect line, finished Sunday and Mrs. J. P. Sanford and also He called on Now Maine’s turn has come with Stevenson, Washington. has accept- morning and left in the afternoon this vital difference: Maine’s for other friends. They wer.' accompanied ed the latter, Wilton. Where | there’s stakes tuere’s by Miss Fannie Gilman, R. N. who grad- ! great natural resources, water is as and Mr. and hope of a State power, permanent perpet- Mrs. George A. Nichols and highway, uated in June from the hospital in Bidde- son, George Jr. of Los ual as her own A., Angeies, Calif., F. E. ford. pine clad hills, and as time become Ames of Dorchester, Mass., ar- will, passes, and Mrs. A. B. Billings of Lynn, Mass., rived Thursday for a visit with P. L. who have been the guests of Mrs. Fred RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT increasingly valuable. Hupper. Mr. Ames was the radio Poor in Belfast, were in town Saturday opera- tor on the S. S. Felix Taussig last win- The silent has en- calling on friends. Mr. Nichols has not Whereas, messenger ter when Now it Mr. Hupper made a trip to tered our and called is Maine’s to set to work forever her visited Searsport, his native before grange from our opportunity great- town, Chile on the ship. He will join the S. S. midst our beloved Susan J. lor 11 years. sister, Flye, est natural resource A. L. Kent and to its within a few days. again our golden chain has been broken; employ only partly developed power Rev. Roger Guptill, missionary to the therefore, be it to turn the John H. Gerrish has a wheels of factories. Belgian Congo, will speak at the Method- secured three Resolved, That we will ever hold in ist church months’ leave of absence from his posi- next Saturday evening, using loving memory her interest in the wel- lantern tion as agent of the Bangor & Aroostook slides to illustrate his lecture. On fare of our grange, her cheerful presence The Central Maine Power with the railroad at this and at our and her Company can, of the Sunday he will preach at the regular station, with Mis. gatherings, faithfulness as help Gerrish will leave an officer and member of Dirigo morning service in the Methodist church. about Christmas for Grange. of fast and Although for two years unable to attend people Maine, develop power enough cheaply to Mr. is said Washington, D. C., as an objective. enough Guptill to be a particularly our meetings because of failing health, interesting speaker. yet she never gave the tie that bring industries to Maine. Alvah C. Treat has bought the old up bound to our order. Edward her Small Robbins of Bucksport Staples place on the hill opposite the es- Resolved, That our charter be draped and Mrs. Julia Ada Norton of tate of the late Simeon F. Ellis. He If would like to share in of Jonesport in mourning for thirty days; that this you the financing this development were married on for the quietly Saturday night buys woodland, but the old house resolution be placed on our grange rec- at a of water a eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. C. with its magnificent view could be made ords; copy sent to the bereaved family power and to become prosperous partner in supplying of our and a copy sent to The Re- Gilmore. Rev. N. F. Atwood of the into a sure winner among the automo- sister, Methodist publican Journal for publication. the inducement which will factories to have that Church performed the cere- bile inns along the Atlantic highway. bring Maine, you The had mony, using the single rinvuservice. Mr. day drawn unto a close; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wardwell of She gently closed her eyes. and Mrs. Robbins will make their home opportunity. Christ sent an angel from above in Rockland and their daughter, Mrs. L. M. Searsport for the present, Mr. Robbins And bore her to the skies. Chandler of Camden, were in town being employed by the Maine Central To finance its of the Central Maine Powe ? at We had to say farewell to development power, railroad. Thursday night the home of J. E. Lan- her, On earth to see no more caster, having motored here with Mr. Until we see her face offers its 7% Cumulative Preferred to the Chandler who loving Company Stock, saving KNUX kidgf,. came for them Friday af- On that bright and happy shore. ternoon. Innumerable friends are of Maine. The is The is 6 net. glad Susie Downer people price $107.50. yield 1-2% to see Mr. Will Thompson of Montville is work- Wardwell rapidly becoming Edwin W. Downer himself ing for Elden Vose. again. Grace E. Clark not fill out and more of Committee on Resolutions Why and mail the coupon below, learn Miss Helen Mansfield Capt. and Mrs. Fred of Mass., is visit- B. Balano and Freedom, Oct. 16, 1920. ing at Isaac Ingraham’s. their two sons of Port attractive over Clyde motored to the. features of this stock which 3000 conservative tow n for a Mr. B. L. Aborn of East Knox called Saturday brief visit wi4h the former s P. Maine investors have on Frank Clement recently. cousin, L. Hupper, returning absolutely bought. home Sunday. Capt. free Mrs. Cora Woodbury is staying with Balano, recently • liberal sample of I tn command of | the S. S. Felix j Mrs. Frank Clements for a while. Taussig, will go out in charge of the S. S. A. l! Mrs. Susie Ingraham and Mrs. Minnie Rent which went overboard from Vose the the spent afternoon, Thursday, in Bath Iron Works RmiqiOS last Tuesday. (GRANULES) Montville. ESI COUPON The course tickets for the INDIGESTION Several went to Linwood coming Thompson’s Mall this "ad” Chautauqua will soon be on sale. The today reception at Knox Station Oct. 19. All with name of paper Central Maine Central Maine Power Company, program for the series promises unusual and your address report a fine time. to Augusta, Maine. attractions. The guarantors merit the SCOTT Coyt Ingraham snd E. D. Vose are BOWNE support of the public as they regularly MAKERS OF hauling a few potatoes to Thorndike sta- Please send me information about your meet a deficit. Only the purchase of SCOTT’S EMULSION tion for SI. 00 a bushel. BLOOMFIELD, N. J. as an investment for course ig| Power Co. referred stock tickets helps the guarantors. Mrs. Anne Murch and Miss Ella Greely Single admissions help them not at all. £laine people. of Freedom were callers at Frank Clem- Buy your coirse tickets early. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The sub- ent’s Tuesday afternoon. ecriber notice which the Penobscot Electric Name--.. Dr. and Mrs, H. Everett hereby gives that he has been (Of Bay Hichborn ar- duly appointed administrator de bonis The beautiful October days give the non, rived Friday and were the-guests of Mr. with the will annexed, of the estate of farmers chance to harvest their Co. is a crops, and Mrs. Harry R. Hichborn until Mon- LENDA P. WARREN, late of Belfast, in the part) Address.. which they are improving. County of Waldo, deceased, and given bonds as day. They reached town at 2 m. after p. the law directs. Alt persons having demands Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingraham and Mrs. having left their home in Allaton, Mass., against the estate of said deceased are desired to present the same for settlement and all in- J.—10-28-'20 Bessie Ingraham attended the Grange at early ^n the before traffic Maine. R. morning in. debted thereto are to make Augusta, Freedom requested payment Saturday evening. Boston and the north shore cities pre- immediately. RALPH U. Frank Clement is gaining He vented making time. made a run SOUTHWORTH. slowly. They Belfast, Me,, Oct, 12. 1920- 44 wishes to thank the neighbors and frienda of 237 miles with no delays and closely for their kindness to him' in his sickness approuched a record performance. FARM. WANTED and to those who came to dig his pota- Mrs. George Wallace, whose husband Wanted to hear from owner of farm or good toes* land for sale worth the price asked.* is a member of the Morrison fishing out- L. C. Box •b. « JONES, 661,6lney, HI.