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Mount Belkn ap Hotel, Lakeeokt, K.H. \ -0 years of age, chronic Constip r , as causing me to suffer with lg Headaches, Dizziness and ■a ion. i ve I hare taken more medi« (; ia a any half-dozen people in 1 ut nothing did me good until 1 . ‘ii it-a-tices’. : away i could see their good After taking them for three my bowels were regular, '.e other ailments disappeared”. FItAMK A. HALE, t box, 6 for $2.AO, trial size 25c. rs or from FR UIT-A-TIVE8 t OGDENSBURG. N. Y. nu AMENT AL PRINCIPLES. nev General Daugherty has a sense of values. He show's his edge in his speech delivered before i session of the American Bar ■.ion and the Ohio State Bar Asso ii! Cincinnati. When he declared liout respect for law, life, liberty : perty are insecure, he uttered a *i ruth. rime wave, every deed of vio very concerted attack, on law and very open flouting of the statutes liiority, if it goes unpunished and i, tends to weaken the structure nal nfe Obedience to the Jaws j and man must be taught and !. else there will be a gradual de civilization as is so glaringly Russia today. iws of this country are of the . v.f the people themselves. The an unmake them, just as they •m. If they are dissatisfied with >1 ing statute.s, they have an easy •live remedy in the ballot. There 1 1 for them to vio ate laws when so readily, if it is the sense of :ty, change them to suit them Meanwhile, as the Attorney : points out, all laws must he en- | r, as he says, “The Govern endure on the rocks of law en- i it, or it will perish in the quick lawlessness.” — Washington CARS AND SPUDS. prominent in tin* potato busi- ; ■ m interests are not conlined to ! alone, asked the Daily News : w many ears will be needed la 'look's crop to the market?” Ming the ligure 23,000,000 to be j ;s to Maine's prospective produc- \ is supposable that 22,000,000 will be raised in Aroostook coun- , img also that 650 bushels is a almost 33,875 cars will be re ■ lake thi' farm product alone to i ■•try's markets. > where the territory producing is served by two single-track j eh must through nine months j r (September to May inclusive) t iie country's markets 120 cars including Sundays.) ipproximate delivery must be matter what the weather may is average must be maintained i dealer to place his holdings ■ ; rket. •:pply is not forthcoming or if . i shortage of cars, the buyer lose*.”—Aroostook Daily News. )I FOLLOWS THE PRICE. mark ascribed to Mr. William the American Woolen Com 'trade follows the price and 'mg” may not be popular, but j great deal of common sense in 1 ;r as German-made imports go it y certain that, where tne price I ban ours ai d t he quality at least, rade is going to follow the price ■l despite the sentimental aver , h still abides) from everything To this extent, Mr. Wood’s if he made it) is justified. Men ne cheapest market and sell in rest, unless there is some over ag reason for their doing the re Uur present danger lies in the d pretty nearly every country in d can uniersell us and yet match ut in quality—and at the same so heavily in debt to us that we •■cry safely impose artificial tariff to keep such goods entirely out • hops.—Lowell Courier-Citizen. “SAFETY FIRST" RULES. ■ as if every other driver was a idiot. as if all children and most pe ls were bent on suicide beneath ' -eels. as if every hill had a chasm at d tom. v as if every curve was a highway 's Bengal tiger or a stone wall, line your car before you start— r you stop—and you will have less ts.—Boston American, i g the Japanese safety rules we following:—“Do not drive the ar when you are drunk.” Iti-millionaire of Chicago worked rm and clerked in a store until he venteen years old, but all the * was learning things about grain tile. When he had accumulated a apital he went into the grain and • business. Through mistakes and Kg'les he learned how to conduct the »ss unusually well. He said that irled his career and his fortune when g in to keep the money he earned. T% 1 I FOR ’"digestion, Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble "rnplete list of testimoni als on file, D. E. SMITH, Agent, Box 68, Belfast. $2.00 Per Bottle. 'r°P a postal—he will call, HOW FORTUNATE! London, Sept. 5 AU London is in terested in a kitten that iias just been norii. it is generallv tabby but on its j . st« "ach is “1021'’ distinctly mark ed in gray fur The theory is that before the kitten’s Birth the mother’s favorite resting place was a spot where a sack marked “1921 was continually before his eyes. I’he kiUen s owner refuses to sell it tlovv fortunate it is” remarks the morning paper “that women .1:. not born with the date of birth on them.’ Mrs. Mary J. Small of Freeport, hale and hearty at tile age of ninety, takes the cake for accomplishments at ttiat age. 1 his remarkable woman, who lost tier second husband some years ago, carries on a sixty acre taim, takes rare of her stock, raises a porker, sells a veal calf oc casionally and milks a cow. She attends to the chores like a real farm hand and has a garden which anyone would he proud to exhibit, where site raises all the common vegetables, cultivates berries and even has a row of peanuts growing. Yes, of course she does her own canning like a protessional. Mrs. Small subscribes to two daily papers and two farm jour nals, but doesn’t think there is much in them these days except advertising. Three Senators and one Representative from ottiei States were horn and raised in Maine. Senator George H. Moses of New Hampshire was burn n l uliec and educated in the public schools of East Port; Senator Ralph H Camrrson of Phoenix, Ariz , was born in Southport, Maine, and received ids education 111 the schools of Maine; Senator Edwin Eree inont Ladd of Kargo, Nortli D.ik., was born in Starks, Maine, and was educated in ihe public schools of Maine and the University of Maine; Congressman Rob ert luce of the 13l.li district, Waltham, Mass., was born 111 Auburn Maine.—Tile Hangor Commercial. “Rock-a-bye baby in the tree top” is the way the old lullaby goes. But well might the modern version say, “Rock-a bye baby in the auto tup " Such was the case as obs i e reporter, when he peeked into an automobile bearing a Massachusetts license. For there suspended over i be rear seat of the automobile, from the lop of the car, high and dry and comfy, in a cozy ham mock all its own, was the head of the house (?) just as well attended as if in in its own crib back home in the nursery. The hammock was sasp. nded cross ways of the car. A young man who is a native of West Baldwin and answers to the name of Henry Harding has returned to his home town with his hat several v/.es loo small for his head. Henry worked at Poland Springs during the summer months, and was chosen as Presi It ot Harding's caddy when the exe •. • • v? m ice the rounds of the linl photograph ed with the President, too, so lie has the proof positive that his tales are not pipe dreams. Iier 11-builder, who binjl the “Columbia” and “Defend er' for “The Ameri an Cup" yacht races, became blind at fifteen years of age. Even with this ternble handicap, he worked until he was able to design boats of such unusuai • xcellence that he became the marvel of his profession. Other boat-builders w ith go • ! eyes never made such boats as the blink man wiio r ever saw the masterpieces he created. Munkacsy, a famous artist of thirty years ago, began lif is a carpenter. With t lie earnings from it is trade he studied painting, and studied with might and main- When he was thirty-six years old, he painted his lirst remarkable pic ture for which i P:i i i. iphia merchant paid $120,00(1. Four y. .rs iater he pro < ced hei g which brought SoO.OOO, and Ias i i,-rs which sold for large sums. ,.uv.i wrote six operas which were re . he wrote his success, “El Cap inn.” Hundreds of oth er ptopie were writing music at the same time that Sousa was working on his “Liberty Bell March"—but he worked wit a more carefulness than others did, until be did his w rk unusually well, and that one march brought him fame and fortune. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Get Your Stomach Right. Stomach misery, gas and indigestion are promptly relieved with Mi-O-Na Stomach Tablets. At A. A. Howes & Co., on money back plan. Bright eves, a clear skin and a boc.y full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep i ' sy»!.:ixi in order by regul. rly taka GOLD MEDAL The world’s stand urd re -■■ iv 1 r V-dney, liver, bladder and uric a id tro the enemies of a::.' locks. In i- sines 1696. AH druggists. «t:r . Loeli for the »,uu G»'J i\h"ievery boi (\n<« ucceph no i ’ * i >on ^Harriet E. Knight] ACENT FOR HICH CRADE Hosiery and Underwear I will also carry a line of SWEAT ERS and am prepared to take or ders for personal greeting cards for Christmas. Will be glad to call on request or goods may be seen at i 72 Church Street. %- -/ ALGOLA PILLS Regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Make Pure Blood. For Constipation. Relieve Gas, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache. Try them. 10c. 25c. At druggists. Duane Pharmacal Co., sole proprietor, P. O. Box 1103, City Hall Station, New York. See signature on each box. I Uniform Quality S .SOCONYJ GASOLINE ■ Best Results jp THE demand of the hour—service. Every body wants it, and when it comes to buy ing Socony Gasoline they get it. “Socony Service was not made possible in a day or a year. It is the result of many years of constant striving to meet and even to an ticipate the gasoline requirements of a great legion of motorists. “Every highway and byway throughout New York and New England is part of the long ‘Socony Trail.*” STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway S CDNY REG, U.S. PAT- OFF. MOTOR GASOLINE ft. Xk r "Every Gallon the Same” Thin People Increase weight 10 to 25 pounds per month. By simple guaranteed, sals, reliable treatment. Argo-Phosphate will increase your weight with good solid Btay-there fle?h and muscle. "Write today for FREE sample. Kuclose stamp to American Drug Sales (Jo„ Malden 48, Mass. W. L. COOK Undertaker Licensed Embalmer License 377. Belfast, Maine. Tel. 61-3 FOR SALE A limited quantity of boards plank, 2x4, etc., suitable for building purposes. This lum ber will be delivered in Bel fast and vicinity at reduced prices. MILTON B. HILLS, ii28 Belfast, Maine WANTED A COMPETENT HOUSEKEEPER in family of three. Must be good cook. No washing. Apply to S. E. WEST, 135 Main Street, Belfast, Maine, Telephone 281 35i.f Dr. Hester Brown OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 30 High Street. , Tel. 320 ANNOUNCEMENT I have MOVED to Hayford Block, Church Street, and 1 solicit your patronage in the sale of Real Estate and Timberlands. New catalogues just ! coming out. 1 need a few low priced farms on or near the salt water to com plete my list. Telephone or write me and I will be glad to call and see your place. It costs you nothing to list your property. We receive our commission when we make the sale. Telephone 297-11. WITH THE CHAPIN FARM AGENCY, BOSTON,! MASS. G. G. ABBOTT, Hayford Block, Church St., Belfast. Everything HAPVFST |Buy by th e HARVEST name and j /avoid mistakes ' At Harvest Time When Every Day Counts | the proper tools count. K & W tools are essential. j | They are dependable:—Embody most advanced ! | harvesting ideas. Our I 76 Page Book on Things Agricultural ia a big help. Send for a copy. It’s free. Ask your dealer for K & W goods. Write us; if none in your town. Kendall & Whitney, Portland, Me. — Est. 1858 TIME TO THINK OF WINTER WORK SUPPLIES. :>USED CARS f SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES Chalmers Touring Model 1920 Studebaker Touring “ Overland 90 “ Chandler Chummy Rds. Just out of paint shop, Saxon Rds., Six Cyl. Good condition. THE BANKS1 GARAGE Wanted A CAPABLE WOMAN for general hous work; one who can cook. Apply to MRS. WM. M. RANDALL, 28tf 2fi Church St., Belfast. FOR SALE Loud vrice second hand parlot and kitchen stoves, J. AUSTIN McKEEN. Granite Monuments We take them from the ledge in the quarry, cut, polish, finish, letter and place them on your lot in the cemetery. One continuous process "and one small profit. You avoid the high cost of stock, the high freight and the middle men’s profits, which brings your monument down to the lowest possible price. Call and see for yourself. A. S. HEAL, Bridge St., Belfast, Me. Expert h*iano Tuning and Repairing LLOYD D. McKEEN, BELFAST, MAINE. Phone 126-4. 41tf Special Notice We wish to inform the public that we are doing business all the time and if you wish to buy or sell real estate of any kind we would be pleased to talk with you. E. A. STROUT Farm Agency, ROY C. FISH, Local Manager, Room 2, Odd Fellows’ Block, Belfast, Me tf47 Reduce Your Weight I at the rate of 10 to 35 pounds per j month. By simple guaranteed, safe reliable treatment, tassco will reduco your weight without unnecessary ex ercise and dieting, and will not injuro or weaken your system. Write today for FREE 50c box enclosing 15c in coin or stamps with thisad to Tassco Co, .Malden 4b, Boston, Maaic For Sale Standard Apple Barrels in small or carload lots. Tel. 178-4 HATCH BROS., I 4w35 Belfast, Maine. Dr.M. C. Stephenson DENTIST V1NSONIG T tVIPLE. KOOVI ]3 Telephone 223-3 |E Chl-cheo-ter • Dlamondunind//kA Hh lMlis in Red and tiold ffletalllcV^A An boxes, sealed with Eluo Ribbon.' Wf 1’nk© no other. Bur of roar r _4 B yean known as Best, Cafest,Alw3ysR«liah|c ^SOLD BY DRUGGISTS