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Van e? ipar^te. tlc-oif I rt o^lfc a nfiiw eaono «f ■ SCHENCKS { MANDRAKE PILLS j Tbey art pfwsjrtly aad freely, brt goatly, thoroughly deaafang tho twoei*. comf*r*.iE« tfat ffaaaeh. *tia» 1*W« tt> kw-tk far lotk tufaoo. beacaeht, Wuoofom. heart tan. Sataleocr. r»T*«7 apfintli. Maia ar ?«v ao ra/urr oomrtmuous aue i Moves TKttm mmmir. ; Pc. I. tASmk k Sea, fMrfipifri RUPTURED? TRY THIS FREE New Invention Sent on 30 Days’ Trial Without Expense to You Simply send m- rour r.am- and I wit! i s*T.d you my new copyrighted rupture book and rr.eae ir*rri*-3t blank, v.’fce i you return ibe black 1 will send you mv new invention f&r rupture Wr.eis it ar rive* put it on and wear it. Put u ip every lest you can think o'. The bar** in* ;e*t the betier you will Use it You ‘ wi l word-* low you ever got alor^r w. h‘the o! L stylo erne! spr-ng trusses or belt* wit!/leg straps of torture. Your own good, common sense and your ow.. ; doctor will teil you It ig the only way’" :rt which you can ever expect a’ cum. ; wearing it JO days, if it is rot er<- ; c.-vi; satisfaelorr :;i every way—if it i»'• rot easy and comfortable—if you cannot actually see your rupture getting teener, j :»»d 11 not convinced that a cure is' merely a ui*-**. ton cf time, just return , it arc! you are out nothing. Any rap- ' tare appliance sent on days’ trial without esrense to you is worth a trial Veil your ruptured friends of this. 7<# KA«Y..OIJ» CO . Koch Bldg. Kan sas City. Mo___, ar.c-ii-y: • | | f Kendal Campbell is seriously sick. at his home here. He is reported to , It Improving at this writing. Charles A. Clark was a recent visi tor in Gardiner. Georg*; Later fca* beer, on the sick list for the past week. He has been rufferir.g from a severe attack of neuritis, but is improved so he can resume hie duties. j Prorn-siv- Grange cf Richmond j • enter Is to hold installation cf offi- : > * rs Friday night at the hall at Rich- ( rnond Comer. . Mrs. Charles A Clark is in South; Gardiner at the home of Daniel T. i Tburlow. where she is in attendance' on D. T Thurlow. who ia seriously' ill. Mv. Tfcurlow's trouble Is chiefly! <-‘d age. i Enterprise Grange Several visitors from Progressive Grange attended the regular meet rig of Enterprise Grange of this town last Saturday night, the occa sion heirg the regu'ar Installation of officers, which waa performed in a very aide manner by Brother Ed. -Hewart of Richmond, attended bv Ye*, Cold All 1 Gone Not BUof Cou|li4 Fed great this morning. As soon as ! ' feit it coming on yesterday I used Gray's Syrup and nipped it in the bud. j Just couldn't miss an hour at the office, J wt are so busy and short-handed. * Gray* Syrup H a habit in our family, the i u'ks have used it for sixty years. • ti«m %*, ta*w sim or Sister Mabel Dlngley and Brother Arthur luaEcherter of Progressive • Grange Tfce following oflJ-ers were i Installed: Master. Flay Tc<otfca3ter; j overseer. W. G. FstUu, kaurts, jltt. i Myrtle Stewart; ctap'-aln. Mrs. N. H. Ske'ton: tr'-a rarer. differ. Tcoffta*:-' er: steward. Ed. Stewart; assistant steward. E. 11. Stewart; lady assist- , ar.t steward. Ml*# Pauiine O N’«': gatekeeper. Frank N Hthol*; Cer*** Mr# Botebelder: Pomona. Mrs. ’ Niles; Flora. Mrs. Julia Clark Ac oyster supper was served. Charles B Stetson, who tak eg tag, cecsts in Hi bmoed. has c-rrerPI Free1., street tot It conk ar.t so tit and Carti aer street. Bert Allard left Saturday for Jaek 3or.T;iie. Fta.. and vie ;n sty. where he; will pas# the winter mortis. Mrs. Al lard arid daughter Eleanor are nvatir.g their* tome la the village A petition is ter? ccreu'aied a brat the town to be sen! to the commissioner of ialasd fisheries and game to allow see hsttr.g at Mud pond. This pond has bees -theed for a ataster c-f year* for ice Miiag. Cotti*'-Grind Is Harold Costner and Mrs !atra Eouso Grind]# were'onited in marriage Thursday evening and are making their heir* cn t-chcol street with Mr. Cost ner's father. The anr. ial rreet.r e of the It chmon i I at ra ry Association w:;* he held Mon day evening 'at the library rooms Hc-rser Alexander returned to Tenants Htrie.r S'unday aft-r en;o ring two weeks vacation from t:s school duties tt him home .-. town A Chamuer of Commerce is being talked of in town. an-i a warrant has been issued for a meeting to be held January 3-=t at Curtis ka.l to organise same. Mrs. Allen Constantine with her twj children, Gordon and Cocstactire. who left Richmond the first of tiepteraber. was due to arrive at her old home In South Africa Sunday. Jan. < Mr ar»<l Mrs. Wallace Bickford t f ‘iard.r.er w^re guest# of relatives t-i town Sunday. Maine Praised in National House Washington. Jan. ».—In commem* oration of the l<Xrth anniversary of the separation of Maine from Massa chusetts Congressmen Wallace H. White. Jr, of the Znd Maine District, and Robert Luce of tbe 15th Massa chusetts District today spoke at length in the House, eulogizing the two states and giving in some detail the cauaes which led to the independ ence of Maine 100 yearn ago. Con gressman Luce is a native of Main--, having been born in Auburn. Congressman White emphasizes the separation of Maine from Massa chusetts as of importar.ee to the whole country as It provided tempo rary adjustment of the Missouri question which put off for a consid erable period a decision of the slav ery question. He took up a historical sketch of Maine and praised the sturdy, upright character of the ear ly settlers and mentioned In chrono logical order various stirring event* leading up to Maine's independence. To Hoof a Cough Take HAVER1 HEAL 1X0 HONET Sic. Rep. Fuller, Mass., Favors Gen. Wood’s Candidacy for Presidency Washington. Jan. 0.—Representative Fuller. Republican. Massachusetts, an nounced his candidacy today as dele gate to the Republican national con vention and pledged his support to Maj Gen Leonard Wood. "I believe Roose velt elements In the Republican party should insist on having an opportunity or expressing its choVe of a candidate for President,11 Mr. Fuller said; "and. chosen a* a delegate. 1 will vote for Leofeard Wood first, last and all the time.11 PALERMO CENTER—Master Turner Oregoire wont to Albion Monday, where he Was to be operated on for the re moval of adenoids. He was accom panied by his mother. George Gregoire returned to Oak Grove Monday. Miss Lila Northrop went to San fosd Friday on business. Mr and Mrs. W. N*. Howard and willtaro, Jr., of Somerville. Mas*., passed the week end with their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Water Howard, returning Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Handy, who have been visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Irish, returned to their home Mon day. Mrs. Elizabeth Irish. Ernest Irish and Air. and Mrs. Harry Handy passed Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Estes. Cecil Tyler is ill. George Fish was a recent guest at the home of his daughter. Mrs. A. B. Tyler. E. T. Dodge is assisting A. M. Ben -! u* r cutting wood. Edward Peltou is expected hon-e from the hospital in a few days. AUGUSTA LOCALS BMa Buttock of Whiter Wat a caller Handsy ta this t*y. Jot a T. Sprague of Dexter warn to the city Motoiay for the day on bad- i dess. LaSC'etot Cooper ftWbrt Monday ! to Bath after pasting the week-end at hie home !s the city. riprfMlitiTt H. C- Bsszeh of Mfod trad to the city Monday for fbo day on bustoess Mian Beatrice F reded* etoptojed tn tik city, passed Satsrda? an 1 Sunday wttk relatives tn MilliS Associate Justice A- M. Spear weet Honda? morning to Portland to pre side as" an egurty bearing. •TOY'-ala E. Ot-ertock of fUBorrCle was a ea'ler in the city Monday tor a few hours Miss Thee* Bleeper of Portland and formerly of Wirthrop Center was here over the week-end. me the r»es* of Mrs. A. If. Cole Tee intentions of marrsag-: of Ired-rKk A. Hall of Unity and id* Belie Fcye of this city were t?V*0 Monday in th* office of the city* clerk. Mr?. Annie Katon is confined to the home of her daughter. Mr*. Id* nvan. lower State street, by ill ness. Mies Marion FisSeer of Portland, visited in the cjty. over the week-end as the wrest of her [ sftr.ti Mr. and Mrs. E. B- Fisher. Prospect street Misses Gladys and Mildred ftcin* rter of 9 Higgins street passed Fri day in Skowhegar.. the guests of the;r bnihctii Elwin P. Plummer. Mr* Dorris Hyde left Monday for PittsPe'd. where she will pa«# « few day? as the guest of ter mother. Mrs. Ms tide Hurd. Mi?* Laura Daley of Richmond, and formerly «f Honlion. Las Ac cepted’ 3 position :n the Kennebec Journal and assumed her duties Mon day. Mr and Mrs. Ed Fester returned Sunday afternoon to their item* in Hath, having been here in the city m short time as iLe guest of Mr. Fos ter's mother. Nothing new ha* been learned con cerning the whereabouts of Asa Chapman, the Augusta man. who wa* employed in Bath and who disap peared New Tear's day. Albert Pic-wart of Windsor is pass ing a few days in the city as the goest of friend? and attended the in stallation of officers at Henry G. Staph-* ('amt, Softs of Veterans, held M<*r:d5y evening. >!»?« Maude Barker, who ha? been passing the holidays in the city as tb*» gjest of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Barker, left Sunday for Northampton. Mas*., to resume h»r studies at Bmith college. There will be a meeting tonight of the k<eal branch cf the National Civic Federation at the Girls' Ccl* munitjr club house fAUgusfa Yacht club building'*. Mrs. Somers of Bos ton will address the gathering. The Painters’ Union will hold their regular meeting this evening. Offi cers wDl be lr.s’atled and an old fashioned baked bean supper will be served from 0 to 7.80. It is desired that all member? be present. Special Game Warden Richard J. Upton posted notices Monday in the city tor a hearing at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon# Jan. 7. at the museum at the State House, on the request to open Lake Cofcbosseecon tee to ice fishing one day In the week. Associate Justice Warren C. Phil fcrook went Monday to Machiaa to preside at the January term of the supreme judicial court for Washing ton count}’, which convenes this morning. Fred 8. Rand of this city ! will be stenographer at the term. I J. H. Prentiss of Albion was in the city Saturday for the day and called at the Augusta General hos pital to see his son. Maurice Prentiss, who is receiving treatment there. Mr. Prentiss visited in Benton before ! returning to his home in Albiofc Mils Margaret Bums who has been ■‘Passing a few days in 8howhegan as the guest of her mother, Mt*. James II. Bums, returned to this city. Mon day morning to resume her studies. She makes her home while in this city with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bean. A. C. Ladd of Fairfield, was here Monday as the guest or hia brother, Wallace 8. Ladd, State street He accompanied hia niece, Mias Nora Weymouth of Guilford u fat as this city. Miss Weyteonth Is returning to Nesark. N. J., where she will resume her duties as school teacher. MT. and Mrs. George A. Prescott of Church Hill road Were visited Mon day evening by about ?S friends and neighbors in a farewell party. Mr. and Mrs. Prescott intend to sell their farm and will, sometime this Week, move to Gardiner, where they Will reside with their son. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Packard who have been passing two weeks In this city and in this vicinity with friends and relatives, left Monday morning for thsir home in Brighton, Mass. Mr. Packard is a former Au gusta man and the cold weather i which has favored their visit her* MAN’S BEST AGE A am it SS sU SS Ms arpM; bfc «s toMftamusMMiMsi ft ssstSS uht stts Ms srpRS M pufansfajitbtif fanstioas.^ Ifawp ^ coldmSS.^ TU wvrtdt madMtf rtMrtj fb« kUMt, twi, Mlditr Mi «M MU Mikk •-r ?■ ^'niTsijnsii ^k^Tt^T Ym Bight k rarprssed to kmem «W ttatart tki»g too can oat for ] • **,tre e*af^ j? -* jf en*Ov prepaid at tame ia /art a fra m3ti t- teal* ***£*’*<&• yffif sa.-taivyHa^sg rieiMtl. too-tUirta *8» it til it Spare art gert. .W 2V- rtwi of Kaos ia a pint tattje: then fill it up wit! pUin craso biej itvu xvtup. Or u*e otfiM moiaaMs. hoary. of con sttuo. instead of ragar oynp. if dm-f+l Tins too B*k« a foil piat—« f** y *a?ply— ta: ewtiar no Bore than a small tattle ef readv-mrta cooga *vt&p Vrt ms a eoogfc Bedieiae. there ia ' reallT nothing better t« W bi it xar ; price. It goes right to tk mw*. art ; gird ga*k. Wuag r*«cL It promptly j W| the inflamed ntabniwi that Bae the throat art air passage*. atop* j the aaaofiag throat *;«k-e. Komi the phlegm, sad soon voof tough stop* u- : tirefr. Splendid for bfoaea.tis. rrcap, ho»r>ea«ss art fciescaial sstama. Min i« % hlgfciT cooceatrated com pos a4 of Norway pine extract, fatnoas for Its healing effort on the BFtl hraaea. To avoid i-rappo:ntm»«t ask van* druggist for "21-; oouce* of Piaex’’’ with hfwum art don't accept say thing else. Guaranteed to give ateo «c«tiafaetioB or Boncy refunded. FiaeX C*. Ft. Wayne, lad. reminds Mr. Packard of former! times. Mias Gwendolyn GriSa resumed , fc*r duties Monday racming as srere- ; h-ry it Supt. of Sc too Is H. li. e'tu- 1 art, having returned Sunday from i Boston. vrtare she bad taa \lslf ing ] relative# and friends for sovera; days. Miller's fruit store is undergoing i extensive renovations. Wall eases ! aie being insta.led or. both sides of [ the store, beir.g of a gray color with < a background of white. The «'n >w j cases will be removed, a steel ceiling i Till be installed, the soda fountain W13 b» Moved to a position nearer i the southern Tail and the store will be entirely rc-^palnted. II Price Webbgr. the veteran actor. { who is managing th~ Palmer Opera ! ficuss at I'arrsboro. K. fi., is keeping up Jii* stage work as well as hand ling the bouse. He on New Year’s night presented as part of hi# pro gram a ccenedj*. written by himaelf. in which be took the part of Tor merited Tod from Five Islands. The i program also included orchestra se lections, a sword dance and a '-reel 1 £'m. | F. L, Heresy’s Shoe store will be closed today in preparation for a big ' January Clearance Sale which starts tomorrow morning. Jar. 7. "Foot- 1 wear of every kind and including everythin* in the store will be offer- I ed to the public at this sale from ■ 7® per cent to 50 per cent, reduc- I •.ions'* is the stat»rr»nt of Mr. Her- : sey, who advises everyone to watch for fcis ad :& the Journal on Wednes day morning, Jan. 7.—Adv. A. L Dee ring, county agent and Miss Helen Lyman, county u&mjfe strator of the Kennebec Farm Bu reau have left for a several days trip through the county to conduct all day meetings of the farm bureaus They will be in Oakland. Tuesday where an all-day meeting will be held; Wednesday in Belgrade; Thurs day in Readfleld. The meeting which was planned to have been held in i Winthrop this week, has been post i tinned. Card of Thanks [ We wish to thank our many friends i for their kindness in our recent be reavement and aJsd for the many :beautiful floral tributes. MKS. CHARLES A. JONES and FAMILY. “ ‘ “ ' 1 1 1 Bankruptcy Matters The following petition in bankrupt i cy was filed January 2 at the office of the referee and adjudicated Jan i uary z. Bertie S. Collins of Chelsea, lorg | shoreman, liabilities $337.43: assets $1?6. All Claims exempt. The bank ; nipt was ordered !o appear before the referee on January 9 at 10 A. M. j for examination. Haskell-Underwood A wedding occurred Monday aft ernoon at 2 o'clock at the horn- of George D. Haskell, when his son. G. Daniel Haskell and Miss P.ose R | Underwood of Wotervtlle were unit ed In marriage. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Paul s. Phalen. The groom is well known ia this city, a graduate of Cony High school and a memby of the Delta Pi fra ternity. He has been connected [with bis father In the grocery busi ness- For the part nine years he has been associated with the Stan dard OU Co. of New York and at i present is special agent ia Bangor, j The bride returned recently from [overseas where she served for seven months as army nurse in hospital service and five months with the Army of Occupation In Mayhen, Germany. After a short wedding trip thev will reside la Bangor. A host of friends of both parties extend con gratulations. ——. KM Cross Notes - There Is great need for setae Warm knitted articles to be used locally. Tarn bu been received at head quarters for children's sweaters, stockings and men’s socks, it fs urged wotnen knit for a abort time. Tarn may be taken out during the regular offlei hours from 9 to o, Rtd Cross Office, 918 Water street. Cmj High Notes The Csgy basketball team had its best real workout In Aaoembly ball Monday afternoon, there being about 3ft candidates for the team and try ing bard for positions Coach Thomp son divided the squad into sit teams and some lively games resulted. There seethB t« be plenty of materi al for a winning outfit in the school this year, there being several excep tionally fact men. Oo&y Debating Society will held a debate Id Assembly hall Wednesday clUfMoe at 5.90 O'clock. The sub ject Will be "Resolved, that electricity generated by Maine water powers should be Reserved by Law for I'se Within the State.” The affirmative will be supported by Leo K. Fox. Dgcald Tnosat and Mis* Harriet --* The negatire by Mis* Vir tas MflUkea. Mias Iaabe WWd and George Sheldca- Tbs Cony Debating Society In a member cf the Bowdoia Debating League._ WALTER 8. MATTHEWS Dios S«tM«hly Monday Evening— Autopsy to Bo Made This Morning to Dctarmino Cause of His Death Walter S. Matthews of this city, fT years of age. died very suddenly at «1>j Monday evening at the borne of Ira Mait at 3 Allen street, where he has lived for some time. While on Banger street late Monday after noon. Mr. Matthews was taken ill and was at once removed to his home. Dr. 1*. I* Mann w as fje gwmsrt and went at once to the 1 me, but when be arrived there Mr. Mat thews was dead. The cause of Mr. Matthews death could not be determined, bttt from the examination made by Dr. Maun, tbs death was ^rom natural eauses Dr. W. H. Harris, medical examiner. Sheriff E. D. Harwood. County At torney Walter M. Sar.bora and City Marshal J. G. MeKenney were noti fied. The body wa* scat to the uu dertakiag rooms of Henry W. Plum mer where at • o’clock this Tues day morning an autopsy will be made to determine whether Mr. Matthew's death wa* due to other than natural causes. Mrs. Anna Tupper of Watervjlle and Mrs. Jennie Aiken tf Levant, relative* «f Mr. 51a‘.thews, were no tified Monday evening of his decease. ELECT OEEICEHS Henry G. Staples Camp. He. 5. and Ladies’ Auxiliary. Hold Joint E>e« tion and Installation The Henry O. Staples Camp. No Sons of Veterans. Division c f Jlame together with th- Lacies' Auv-.i-ry. fceid a joint ejection and insta!5htk<n of officers Monday evening ;a G. A R. ball. About W were present, niar.v l-eing from’ ‘amp* n South China and GsMimr .' id fr> m ihv iiaiioweit and Gardiner auxiliaries. A pretty ar.d irajosir.g ceremony c-ccurred with the friereirmiwn i tl.c past comm»!.der's jewel by Pas’. Di vision Commander W. o. Cobb of Gardiner to Sidney W. Perkins, also the presentation of the past presi dent's jewel by Past Division Pro in dent Mrs. W. O. Cobb of the Gard ner Auxiliary to Mrs Clara F. 51ar rioer. The following oflkers were *iect-d and installed in «he camp for the en suing year: Commander, John K. Parker: senior vice commander. El gar V,*. Fletcher: junior vice cvra m&nder. Ray E. Church: tr i.iecer. Clarence H. Cram: secretary. Wil liam H. 51ai!oy: patnote- instructor. Arthur C. Davis: chaplain, Geofge Fairfield: guide, Lawrence K Moul ton: color bearer, Oyrg- F. Temale: inner guard, Georg” llc.-iin: outer guard. The mas Larrabe-:: musician. Joseph Willlett: Camp Council chair man, Ptdrey W Perkin®, past com mander: L. I. Higgir.s. F. 1!. Hill. The following officers rer» e ect ed in the auxiliary: Pre.-ddehi. Mr? Mary Fletcher; vice p.residen*. M:r. Theresa Ricker: trustees. Mr®. C’ ira Mat finer, Mrs Mah-l 5iorf'*n, M-s. •Nellie Cram: treasurer. Mrs. Addle Malloy; secretary Mr®. Georgia Pat ten; chaplain. Mrs. Hannah Ripley; guide, Mr*. Matel Merton; assistant guide. Mr® Nellie Cram: inner guard. Mrs. Mile! Dearborn; judge advo cate. Either Perkin.® HOUSE PASSES CIVIL WAR PENSIONERS’ BILL Wa^.iiigrton, Jin. 5.—To i.vir»^ expen*€*. increased monthly pensions to Civil Waf veterans «n<] d-fpfndfrni relatives totalling more than l>95.CK*XOC*I’ annually would b* payable under a bill pass'd l*y the Hous-. The vote 21 to 55. The minimum monthly allowance tin dir the tlli is |3»>f while pariaily di<. a^ieJ. lUndtd ar.d uivalid soldier* would t>e paid 172 monthly and widow= would receive $#. vassalboroT CROSt* HILL—Rev 5Ir. Milbury of North Vassalboro was a caller re cently at the Center and vicinity. Mr? Guy Haines is visiting in Ban gor for several days. Fred I'erley. Frank Robinson. Har ry True. William Bussell nnd Guy Haines visited the Rural Lodge of F. and A. 5C. in Sidney Saturday evening. Mr. and Mr?. George Tobey and lit tle Muriel were visitors Sunday in Augusta. Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their kindnrss to us during our late bereavement Also to relatives, friends and th” grange for the many beautiful floral offer ings. C. H. MORSE. HAROLD MOREE LARONE Mra Clara Bickford of Oakland was a recent visitor of her daughter. Mr* C. S. Campbell. Carleton Brooks has gone to work at Fisher's mill at Bang's Siding. 0. L. Mitchell made a business trip to Lewiston last week. The dairymen are busy filling theic ice houses. Miss Molly Bartlett and friend. Miss Annie Caswell of Skowheger. were recent callers on friends in town. The Past and Present * Club ip^t last week with Mrs. Florence Gerry and a very interesting' program was caffied out on the subject of Ameri can literature and the poets. This program was contributed to by each member present but selected by the hostess. Two piano solos were also given by Mrs. Elgie Stevens. Thei next meeting will be w ith Mrs. Eliza beth Merrow. Mrs. Jack Wilson has returned to her home in Metleo. having been Sure Relief 1 - V I called here by the Ulneee of he# *«** SJTxye, wio le rtffl ee#h»ae»r HI at [ jobs Puffer's. FMRHELD \ Jewell Lumber Camps Bora Dm -Board of Trade U Provide Skating Rink on the River The regular meeting of the Epworth League will be held this evening at tie Methodist church, i Judge H- H. Br»«ll th* S®0® Cotinalis Fa£k where be will attend the supreme court. Mrs, W. S. Flood, who recently un , derwent an operation, is reported as g^ir.iry Percy Allien has returned from ' Columbia Fails, where he was celled . by the death of his father. Mrs Frank Edgeiy passed Monday ' in Pitts5eid with friends. V. a. Stahal of Portland was a , business caller in town Monday. I Mrs. Merlin C. Joy is substituting , at toe South Grammar school for ! Mias Juno William*. who is confined to her heme by illness. Allien Henderson has returned from a short stay in Boston. Percy Hcffitf of the Eastern Drug ' Co was a business caller in town yestv-rday. Corac-yy Lawsy has resumed his studies at University of Maine, after 1-assing a few days at Ms home. Mrs. Wendell Noyes will arrive in toe-, today from Bellows Fall*. Vi. Mr. vnd Mrs. AiJen Allen have fe . turred to their home in Dexter. af • :er jj"<s?>r g a few weeks at the home °f Mrs. Allen’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. E .1 Murder, Master P. .'pii Guskia is visiting rela tives in S‘_ Joan. X. B There will be 3 dance at the Ameri can Leg on bail Thursday evening Un der the auspices of the George O Gro ‘ ver Post. f' P Stewar.. j.nn ioai of Lawrence lirsh school, has ret irhei from New Y rk. where he- hss teen passing a few •lavs. I The annual family reunion was r-bi Sunday «t the honir of Antoine Begin : ir. .-'hawir.-it. there being about S pres et.* A delicious dinner *s served at , r*--i! and a social gay passed- Those ' r-rvsenl wer- Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Burke nr.d family. Mr and Mrs. Henry Fleary *-..j family. Mr ar <i Mrs. Joseph B=a:r and funt.’y of Waterviile; Mr ari!< MrF. Robert Burk* and son. Mrs Louis ^Ojimtrnd and daughter aid Mrs Thib ■ odeau of Augusta. The lumber camps of Alien Jewell A~ P* were destroy*! by Ire Saturday 1 night. The cause of the blaze was un- ! kr.twr. Aft the provisions in store were! . a less ar.d several of the men lost cloth- 1 ■ r.g and money. Work was begin yes terday to rebuild the camp so that the ! work may be earned on. Mr. and Mrs. W C. Humphrey of; Pitts:',-Pi were geests of Mr. and Mrs. j It. O. Files yesterday. Charles MrLetn of Portland was a! business caller in tear, yesterday. Through the effort* of the board of trade a skating rink is being put In i readiness on the river at the tool of! Pleasant street. The river has been I ' scraped and it is hoped to have lights I strung there si that skating may be * j tuioftt] in t'eoiaff. ; ROME Cards have been received an-! Pouncing the birth of a little eirl a; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard iee-ars of Beverly, Mass. Mrs. Sears was formerly Miss Bessie Charieg cf this town. Friend* extend con gratulations. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. I Jay Clark extend sympathy to them I the death cf their little girl Eleanor, who lied with whooping . cough and pn-umon.i Miss Alice Dudley, who ha* em- ! p'.ovmer.t in Skow began, is passing! . a few days at her home. Miss Margaret Dudley has re- ; turned home after passing several 1 days with her slater. Mrs. Leon Wing in Gardiner. i Miss Florice Nickerson is gaining after a long sickness with pneu monia Mrs. Eunice Mosher is passing a i few days with her r.ieee, Mrs.'Ansel Nickerson of Mercer. Miss Hazel Prescott, one of our. I former teachers, has accepted a fine) position as teacher in the Lexington! Normal school, Ky.. instead ot the I high school as reported. ; Edwin Mosher is passing a few days with his sister, Mrs. David • Per kins. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and ! fam;iy and mother. Mr*. David Per- : kins, were Visitors in Augusta Satur- ' day. __ j SIDNEY WEST—Mr. and Mr*. E. C. Wyman i passed Christmas day at Lnkeshore with Sirs. Wyman's mother and s;s-t ters. Christmas wes observed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Milis with the home-coming of eight children. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kbcn Dudley a tree was enjoyed, the fam- j ily of F. E. Dudley being present. = Miss 1 ,ojil Dudley was Banta Claus, i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor. Bel- : grade road, entertained her two sons, ‘ Fred Marry and family and Lawrence 1 Barry of Portland. Mr. aud Mrs. P. W. French ol«- j served the day with a tree. A few of I the young people were present and 1 all had a very pleasant time. The condition of Mim Annie Free man is reported as less favorable. A. T. Clark was in this section Wednesday on business. Clyde Tilleon and family of Bel grade I-akes called recently on hia sister, Mrs. K. C. Wyman. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Trask were In Augusta Wednesday to see their daughter, Mrs. George Bussell, who is a patient at the General hospital. Elmer Trask, sen of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Trask, has gone to Florida. Miss Queenle Folsom of Augusta has been visiting Mrs. Edwin Cove joy. |£. C. Wyman last one of Ms work horse* Friday night. Miss Itose Mills, who has been at her home here for the past IS days, lias returned to Augusta. BOWDOIN NORTH—Mrs. Lillian Wallis of Norfolk Downs, Mas*- is visiting her sister. Mrs. W. B. Hervey In Bow <loin. Wallace Rideout was a business visitor on Monday In Habattue. M\ and Mrs. Wallace Hie wart were Monday visitors in the neigh* borhood. Leader Rideout lost a part of the .Jiffy-Cup Free An Aluminum Measuring Cup Also Dessert Molds Scad u two trade-marks from Jiffy-Jtfl pndm««o-tl»e <g) trade-marks oo the front. That wiH eertifjr that yon nse Jiffy-Jell We will mail yon this half-pint cop. It is an exact cup for use with any recipe. And two fillings with water dissolve one package of Jiffy-J«U exactly right 11 Other Molds With the Jiffy-Cup we will •end you pictures of eleven other molds — dessert and salad molds. The Aaron come in liqtt(j torn, la bottles. They are juices of crashed fruit concentrated Jiffy-Jell has a wealth of :~t; flavor. We use half a pine*pVf. for instance, to flavor a pint dt sert. The Pineapples are crj in Hawaii—fruit too ripe to • It is real fruit, not mere £s that folks like and seed. Serve It Often People need fruit daiiv. j Jell supplies it at a trifling co and you make it in an instant. AH loose mom are sect free to tuert of Jiffy-Jell. We want you to hare them. We want Jiffy - Jell served attrac tively. It's Real Fruit Jiffy-Jell means a real-fruit des sert It is not like the old-style gel atine dainties. Tin Flavors ill Claas A Bottle ns Coe* Firings Mint Lin* Chart ■ «Q|T| Lancbcrrr SMvhcnr Flntnarie OnM* I MM Cette* A 4 e I i c i o e s Miring of fn»it-3avored Mrt costs you i- t than one apple. Serve i: oiu.-i “three times weekly. V."inte- . when people ret! it. And every see-. - ing seems like » fruit-time dair/ Cut out this c.p offer so you won’t forget. mru* AiWMMDmhtOIiU Jiffy DetMft Co, MAIL Wa&kmha, Wis. THIS I enclose2 ^trade-marks for the Jiffy-Ci;?. If yon enclose 73ft trade-marks we will aNo send the set of 6Indiridual Dessert Mold?. ;zn*-U Farmers’ Union ReadSf •pot If you are taking advantage of our Stock Lowering Sale, you are solving one of the High Cost of Living problems. Did yon forget to have your jug or can filled with that Fancy New Orleans Molasses we told yon about? We have some more at 90c the gallon, worth 91.10 todav. and wfil soon he 91.25 so DO IT NOW. Crystal Syrup (use it In place of sugar) 10<f ptr lb Our Dairy Maid Flour, sold on a Money Back guar antee, is proving- to be one of the best if not the best aO round flour sold today: our sale price of 912.60 eaifhot hold long, as the wholesale price is advanc ing all the time. r Futl Cream Chcooo.40c lb Salt Pork.28c ib 12 cakes Arrow Borax Soap. $1.00 , .. _ . 16 cakes Hammer Soap.$1.00 3 ***cafon'. A large package Pride or Light- 16 cakes Clea- Easy Soap 51.0C house Washing Powder, 28c, t6 cakes Climax Soap.$1.00 worth 35c Good Coffee 43c Ib, worth 50c Mar an a co ok Farmers* Union --- - forefinger of his left hand, on Satur day. in the haycutter which he was operating. Dr. Plummer of Lisbon Kails was called to dress the hand. Ice of good quality and 14 Inches thick is being harvested by the fam ilies in this place. H eston Alien is teaching th« wint er term at the Perrin school in Litchfield, commencing Monday of this week. Cards have- been received announ cing the engagement of Miss Ruby Maloc-n dt Row-Join to Arthur Mitchell of Litchfield. Miss Rutn Johnson arrived home on Saturday from the Gorham Nor mal school for a short vacation. Mr*_ Prances Huntington of Litchfield »m recently visit In? n - lives here. Lester Hideout has lately t'ld fine yoke of steers for be-i t<> ' Sutton in Auburn, mnktn^ th liverjr on Monday at tSabatms Mve Portland teachers have signal in the past few days and ' 1 Of them go to position^ that pay f In excess of the salaries they hav- re ceived here. Daniel K. Koughar. - the high school faculty is eotr.tr ' Newton, and Miss Sara H. Co fit - the Heseltlne School is going to 7. rlngton. Conn, at a salary air double her present pay. Two teachers are to be married ar. other will take up the studv of ' ■ callsm! Skin trouHes need immediate and proper attention -Hz?, v*ut «* £* ££•.?***’“* >W» »f* w*er 31?" the bon*'« *nd itcidhf. gr*SH Unless the skin affection is caused Oy aooae mterwtl disorder. Resinol Ointment nsuallv clears it away “•cause it contains harmless, and aoothlne antidotes for such cond “pn*- it can be used easilv (or it is so nearly flesh-colored it does not attemioo. At ali druggists. Resinoll