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j Something a Man Never Regrets Many Blessings of Democraey citizen of the A man never regrets the money he has saved— Every great U. S. A. has rea- An in fact it is one of the brightest times of his life son to be thankful on I)av | Astrologer Thanksgiving —one which he can ever recall with our pride and As we review many we J, blessings, count Reads the Stars •I satisfaction. I democracy as one of our greatest heritages. But do not be disheartened if hnv ■ iyt The Burrill National Bank is a bank for you It isn't to read stars to know saved in the people—a safe for funds—a necessary that TOWN ; j money the past--rise to the occasion and despositary BOOSTING PAYS. IF EVERYBODY BOOSTS, THIS take of the now afforded banking institution which renders good if advantage opportunity I *'■ TOWN WILL BE ONE OF THE BEST PLACES IN service to all. :f to increase your surplus funds by opening an ac- •*" «* WHICH | TO LIVE count with the

The best way to boost is to PATRONIZE HOME TRADE and READ THE HOME PAPER Unionist Companyf, q/,Ejllsworth,Maine 1 this ffe moved to Fairfield several LOCAL AFFAIRS city, I years ago, where be had since resided. _____!_ He leaves two and one all 1*BW ADVERTISEMENTS this week daughters son, residents of Portland. The remains were Bijou theatre brought here for interment. 1 The Burrill National bank Sunday Hancock Co Savings Bank Benjamin Murray Plummer, who died Don’t Forget The Dr Barbrick Blessings Monday at his home in Bath, was well Wood for sale of thrift—liow it brings gieater happiness to home and individ- Liquor indictments known in Ellsworth and vicinity, having every Notice — Appointment of executors, ad- ual. The best way to acquire thrift*’ habits is spent many summers at Mt. Desert bridge. by making regular ministrators, guardians of adults and con- to credit each week witli the Hancock servators He was an uncle of Miss J. A. Thompson deposits your County Savings Notice of foreclosure—Elizabeth Bridges of this city. Bank. It gives greater incentive for iuereased effort ii. accumulating Your account is invited. The literature club will meet with Mrs. money. SCHEDULE OF MAILS Isabel Hall Robbins, State street, Decem- Hancock at ells worth posTorriCR. County Savings Bank ber 3. Roll-call, “The Welfare of Chil- In 1917 Ellsworth, Maine effect. Sept. 30, dren;” “Colombia and her Emeralds,” Printed MissGaynor; “Our State Flowers,” Mrs. y ■ ■ —- —— Butter At MAILS RECEIVED. Paper Elmer E. Rowe. Week Day. The club met survives her. She leaves three children the most of the war. Baron* From West—0.41, 11.46 a m; 4.24 p m. Woman’s yesterday after- widely-read her first a and ess American Office From Ea*t—11.10 a m; 6.22 p m. noon at the reading room. Miss Eliza- by marriage, son, Pearl, Hoard, who turned her beautiful The two Eleanor and all of home in MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOWCB beth Silsby read a paper on Themes, the daughters, Helen, the north of Franc over to the local it added interest. Ellsworth. Another son, Shirley, was country as a has been in this 'Jetno West—10.30 a m; 6.50 p m. coloring giving hospital, lost at sea several She is sur- for some in CJoino East—0.10 a m: 3.45 p m. The next meeting will be at the reading years ago. country time, aid of the Sunday. (Until Xov. 26.) room December 11. vived also by one sister, Mrs. Fred H. hospital work. It is more tnan probable A t rive from the west 8.11 am. Closes for McFarland, and a half brother, Leslie W. that some of our American in Best Red Lion and Frank E. Moon, Earle Clark, Paul boys France, quality water-proof grease-proof vegetable parch- west 4.50 iu. . The funeral was held at the p L. Whitcomb and Leon Tiiden left perhaps some of our own Ellsworth boys, ment paper, with butter ink to ptinted especially-made paper comply home this afteruoon, Rev. R. H. Moyle may be sent to this same mail should be at half Monday for Philadelphia, where they j hospital. with new law. is on the m none Registered postofflee There chea|ier paper irket; better. officiating. Baroness Huard wil tu Ellsworth an hour before mail closes. have employment on a government job. speak Warren succeeds Mr. Moon at Hancock hall Thursday evening, Dec. Eugene as of the ladies of the Red Cross Meetings telling of her in WEATHER IN driver of the hose team. 13, personal experiences and ELLSWORTH for work will be held during the winter Price, including paper special printing: the war-torn district of northern France, A civil service examination will be held months in the offices of John F. Knowl- For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, her flight before the invading Huns, her at Ellsworth Saturday, Jan. to make ton in the Peters block. There will Nov. 27, 1917. 12, be.no return to her dismantled home after the .'CO sheets size, $2.00; size, $1.75 | From observations taken at the powet certification to fill a contemplated va- meeting now until further notice, on pound half-pound battle of the Marne, and of me hospital station of the Bar Harbor & Union Rivet cancy in the post.nastersbip at Haven. account of lack of Another Power Co., iu supplies. work in w'hicb sbe is now . “ “ Ellsworth. Precipitation is engaged. Her given in inches for the hours Application blaoks and information may shipment of finished articles will be made 1000 3.00; 2.75 twenty-four talk will be illustrated by stereopticon. coding at midnight.] be obtained at the Haven post office. this week. Those having finished articles Weather Precip- Temperature condition* itatlon Former Chief-Justice L. A. Enery, who are requested to bring them in at once. blank for name, 35 cents a Wooster vs. I* lake. Plain printed butter paper, pound size, has been southern California The articles are now being direct 4 m 12 ui forenoon afternoon touring shipped Orders for four pounds 01 more sent under four with his to the Red Cross Bureau of 1.000 The American mace an pound. postpaid; Wed 36 39— cloudy cloudy daughter, Mrs. F. G. Allison, Supplies, annoying ds add 3c .% pound for postage. Thurs 36— 38— cloudy snow,rain .26 after a viait with her io Berkeley, Cal., left Washington street, Boston, Mass. blunder in last week’s Usue in reporting Fri 38— 38— rain cloudy.rain .44 last for Boston via New Orleans Suuday Acting on complaints of the State board the rescript from the law court in the Bat 38- 88- rain fair .27 and the South. Mrs. Allinsou returned to of charities and and of Sea Wooster vs. Fiske Suu 30— 27— fair cloudy correction, case, by interchanging Berkeley. Coast Sheriff Wes- Mon 24— 28— fair, cloudy Missionary MacDonald, the name of plaintiff and defendant, thus The attraction at the this week Tues 22 — 25— clear clear Bijou cott Saturday went to Little Deer Isle and giving an impression entirely of will be “The -py,” Thursday, an eight-act took the custody of Elmer, the thirteen- opposite the fact. production of great interest at this partic- year-old son of Alfred Eaton, who, it was C. C. BURRILL & SON Charles Vose is at home from Hebron. ular time. Matinee at 2, evening at 7.15. claimed, was neglected and abused. The Mr. Wooster was the plaintiff in the A naval will be at the recruiting party This picture played to crowded houses in father liis and the was —Established 1807— j gave consent, boy case, and the decision of the law coirt in custom bouse in Ellsworth, Wednesday, four Bangor days recently. Special brought to Ellsworth by Sheriff Wescott, both instances has been in his favor. In Dec. 5. 15 and 25 cents. with warm and taken prices fitted up clothing iht? first case. Mr. Kske sec an a claim Morris Bolden, who was s« riously Hancock to the children’s home at Au- TIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE jr., f Many county people will be Monday or h pui It Way •»» r Mr. WoOHL. r;s land, Iasi, is as la^iuiy iui- inleieslcti in a recent dedaion of >uc law In this connection it injured gusta. iruuspuvs ana Hi me ** onio * ase relied up a claim « f H i* anil couuir'e* fi?pre»t tiling some oi ih» leading com;at»ic* foreign uig. court wntcn affirms the decree ot that there is at no for the prov the su- present agent oi a right oi way. Ou botu these points of of to children in Han- j Sunday train service on the Mt. Desert preme court probate in allowing the prevention cruelty the law court has deemed the evi .race branch has been discontinued for the will of the late Henrietta T. Nickels of cock county. The commission of Miss introduced by Mr. Fisice insufficient to Juliette Nickerson has the winter. Searsport. The court finds that the peti- expired, support his claim. tioner, Fred S. had not been death of Mrs. Julia A. Cbatto of East George Foss and son Franklin of Thompson, PLUMBING, deprived of property without “due pro- Surry removed another, and J. J. Roberts Dexttr are visiting Mr. Foss’ sister, Mrs. Man and Wife Burned to Death. cess of law.” of Winter Harbor has a commission, but A. W. Buzzell. Hot Water Heating, Furnace has sent in his resignation and declines to Alexander Stan wood and wife of Wante i Woodsmen Haslara and family will roe annual maBqueraae Dan or senator Wellington serve. Wyman, in the town of Milbridge, were Work and Jobbing. for Hale hose company will be held this even- leave Monday for St. Petersburg, Fla., burned to death yesterday afternoon in tbe winter. ing at Hancock hall. Indications are that Good prices, The Ellsworth Liberty Loan committee their fishing camp at Dver island, four Wages HONEST PRICE* the number in costume will be unusually HONEST WORK: Tbe board of health reports no new has received advices from headquarters miles down the day. They were out in Prizes will he large. awarded for the which the Ellsworth allot- cases of diphtheria this week, but several explain why their boat when ibey discovered the tire. Writ* to prettiest costume worn by a woman and Year*' Experience. cases. ment of tbe second liberty bonds was Mrs. Stanwood rushed into the burning Twenty “suspicious” the funniest worn a man. The ladies by made so Ellsworth and the to all details. Telephone W. large, neigh- building to save some money, and her Personal a tentlou Merrill R. Head and Harvey Morang of the soldier aid Fllaworth boys’ will towns included in its district Lumber Co. or mail order* prompti) attended to. boring husband went in, in an attempt to rescue Cherryfield have returned from a short hunting trip serve refreshments. will be Music by to subscribe as a being asked to $555,000 her. They were about fifty years of age. up river with two deer. Higgins’ orchestra. Me. F. minimum, about the same as asked of the Cherryfield, EDWARD BRADY, The firemen were called out this morn-1 Ellsworth, Me. Frank L. Heath, agent for the Metro- city of Augusta and its territory. A letter Grant St., home of Mrs. Mr. Bunker Gets Full Term. ing by a chimney fire at the Life Insuranco was the dis- Telephone 17S-I. politan Co., at ! showing bow the allotment was made up Ids L. Sinclair. No damage wee done. John E. Bunker of Bar Harbor, who has trict office in Bangor three days last week, includes Eden in tbe Ellsworth territory, been the term of Charles ----- Mrs. George B. Floyd and daughter arranging for the change from the old ! with an allotment of $271,000. Eden, of filling unexpired 1 W. Mullen on the utilities com- | Lutie left Saturday for York, Me., ex- plan to the new provident plan of pay- course, includes Bar Harbor, and its public has been nominated for a full pecting to remain through the winter. ments on industrial insurance. This is I subscription went there, but at head- mission, Plants and term. The salary is |4,500 a year. Strawberry Ralph , who enlisted in largely a matter of bookkeeping, and does I quarters it was evidently the impression not affect the insured as to time and the army end is now in the wireless ser- that Eden and Bar Harbor were separate of Raspberry Bushes vice, has been home on a short furlough. amoupt payments, the only change towns. Deducting the $271,000 from the EL1.SWORTH FALLS. Wanted in the form of Wood allotment of to leaves being receipt given. $556,000 Ellsworth, also The November committee of tbe ladies' Peters will leave $284,000, and as Ellsworth subscribed 1 'Ve are in the market for aid society will hold a social in the vestry Congressman Saturday Joseph Patterson of Bfewef spent Sun* for for the of the $391,400 to the second loan, this district and Rosebushes of the Baptist church Tuesday evening, Washington opening i day with friends here. 'V'tiiie Yellow ltirch, Fruit Trees, Shrubs “over of Uireh, session of Congress, which will ha one of went the top” what ita minimum 1 Dec. 4. Lorenzo D. Smith of Amherst spent ltoek al»o l’oplar. history-making importance. Mr*. Peters allotment should have been by $107,400. Maple, in order* for Spiing Deliv- Maynard E. Strout, Everett Falvey, Sunday with his brother Charles. Send your will him as far as Good to Emmons aLd Willis accompany Boston, Two Ellsworth have received com- Prices, according for catalogue and circu- Cornelius Shea, She* boys Manfred who ban ery. Write where she will remain a few re- McDevitt, employ- w'bo are at weeks, missions from the officers of Please call Dunn, employed Bath, training camp in is home for a month. (jii&hly stock. lar*. turning home for the J. F. ment Boston, are at home for Thanksgiving. holidays. at Plattsburg, N. Y., Martin Ludike Hall at our office or address Knowltou, Mr. Petera’ private secretary, Mrs. Mary D, Jordan suffered a slight for several being commissioned first lieutenant and NURSERY CO. E. J. Collins, years employed will leave for at the HANCOCK COUNTY Washington Saturday, for recommended for and Robert P. shock last S turdsy afternoon, shoe of C. L. infantry, in the department Moraug’s the winter. MAINE Mrs. Knowltou will accom- commissioned second lieuteu- home of her Mrs. Asa C. Flood. SUMY. about December a new King being daughter, Ellsworth Hardwood Co. store, will, 1, open him. pany aat and called to immediate active* Mrs. Jordan’s condition is improving. Her store in the block. duty shoe Tapley 1 Many of Hancock county’s drafted men but granted leave of absence until Dec- two daughters, Mrs. George Black and There will be a union Thanksgiving ser- LINNFHAN’S at Camp Devena, Ayer, Mass are coming ember 16. Lieut. King has arrived [ Miss Martha Jordau of Bangor, came vice at the Congregational church to-mor- Service home for Thanksgiving, on a seventy- borne for his furlough. Lieut. Hall ! Saturday, Miss Jordan remaining tud Mrs. Public Auto row at 7.30. Rev. J. W. Tickle of evening two hours’ The was will with his Black to Bangor Home-Made Marmalade oar to let, with furlough. furlough spend Thanksgiving returning Sunday cars day or night. Fo.-d the Unitarian church will deliver the driver. originally granted for only forty-eight sister, Miss Margaret, in New York, evening. «d Shrub or without sermon. hours, but when Adjutant-General Pres- home the 1 st of tbe week for a coming _ Reasonable has not FOR SALE Prices Clerk-of-Courts Mahoney yet son of Maine pointed out to the Col. short furlough. Other Haucock county received the blanks and licenses for the COMING KVKNI'S. 22 WATER ST. ELLSWORTH Conklin, commanding the 303d regiment, men receiving commissions at the camp Miss CaruHuu of as required under in w hich most Harrington Talaphona. 117-a_ handling explosives, of the Maine boys are en- are Donald 8. McKay, Bluehill, and tu.wsrth, Sialn* the new federal law. He is receiving rolled, that this would barely give those Eroeat L. Saxton, 8 al Harbor, first lieu- | Wednesday evening. Nov. 28, at •,.an- many inquiries as to why the licenses are in eastern Maine time to reach home and tenants, recommended for the infantry; cock ball—Masquerade ball by Senator N. Cushman and is his answer. Albert not received, this start back for camp again, the furlough Arthur W. McFarland, Bar Harbor, first Hale hose con pany. Sheriff Wescott at last week was extended another The Maine lieutenant, called to active Wil- AUTOMOBILE Bucksport day. duty; Thursday, Dec. 6, afternoon and eve- andContractor seized dozen botiles of Jam- owe a vote of thanks to Gen. liam E. ftonold, Northeast Harbor, second batteries Electrician seventy-two boys Adj. | ning at Congregational vestry-.Sale and STORAGE aica believed to be iutended for Preaaon. I recommended for and Fixtures ginger, lieutenant, cavalry; baked-b«an supper. Supper, 25 cents. REPAIRED reoharqeo Electric SupfHe; J sale as an It was Frank O. Bar and Lew is L. intoxicant. consigned wife of Alley, Harbor, stored and A., Charles Shaw, died Wudiit aid Thurs Dec. 12 and Batteries given ■ Ellsworth to with no name. It Holmes, Northeast second 1 eu- sday a', Building merely Bucksport, at her home v>n Harbor, oare winter Estey Sunday night Water street, at Baotist — Annual sale proper through has been confiscated. called to active duty. 13, vestry by Sti 11 after a illness of tenauts, *• R- 68 STATE 8T. Telephone long Bn ksRiviu' l>ay! ham’s prompt anj the trevai! His soul and shall be sat- Vegetable Compound. j Fer even if he a hs.l hard luck Warren Wednesday evening, Mr*. j thorough, and you soon feel isfied” (Obad. 21; F*s. 22:27, 2S; An' thiugs ha ut bin jes' right | Kldridge (lgzxie Fogg), a former member their benefits. You will eat Rev. 11:15; Isa. 53:11). It will help ! Tbere'a lota of folks has had it, tu. ol Ibe grange, was a gue-t. Tbe Brat more, work better, us in the lesson of today to keep before Fruoi roomin' uutil uight. sleep sound- Doctor Said Operation or Death—Bat Medicine Cared. degree will be conferred Cl The next er, and feel new ns 16. "So the wall was I .An' w en we kinder reckons np strength alter chapter 6:15, two will be re-instated. e» wth our meeting, and a that Our pieasu p*iu Des husband says l would short course of these denend. finished; they perceived Moines, from Maxwel! Lelen An' take the bull year turo* an' thro’ Iowa.—“My An interesting letter this work was of our have been in bad it not been for able piUs. wrought God.” I my grave today * They We surely can’t complain; wbo is in A>er, Maas., aulTetlng with reHre Had those who wrought been all skilled Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I suf- healthy and Wt've had good health, euufl ter eat. broken aakle at tbe base bovpilel, was conditions, soon workmen might have given the fered from a serious female trouble and the doctors they An* cloe’a ennlf to wear. read. said I could not live one without an credit to them, hut when the wall was An’ mostly there's a turkey fat year operation. bad me built merchants and and W’en Thankagivm' araws near. My husband objected to the operation and by goldsmiths ISCKKIC. aa». WALTHAM. Bring Health and women had to An' tbeu, thank God. the rent in paid. try Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 apothecaries they of the the The bosses got hay. soon commenced to better and am new wo’l Nov. IB. in absence m-ster, look to some power beyond the visible. they’ve get The cattle ha'n't got no disease. able to do own housework. I can recom- chaplain filled tba chair. After business, and If we have special talent along any line and my no to sister Energy There’# old score* pay. mend E..Pmkham's to refrrsbmt nls were served by Ibe l^r—mlAmr IMkIh i« of service we credit of Lydia Vegetable Compound ~ may got_~the old an’ u»e UJLntnkM. U Uiw Thi# roomin' n»y gal a wonderful health restorer.”—Mrs. Offi, era w ill be elected Dec. 14. we any woman as doing it. hut if are just ordinary Jea' tnk a look arouu* sees Blanche Jefferson,703 Bes Moines, Iowa. .folks and God fit to accomplish The same as we've dun ev'ry year. Lyon St, v.n ,.bv-,,dv nvunm something through us that we seem to tore snow iayson the grouu'. ^ vuiuc*i. ADOiner upersnon s to ** Nov. the waa he wholly unfitted for. then the glory 8ez I. I'here'a Mister Gohb.er there 24, program appropriate two I was so sick and weak from first A-strutiiia' rouu' so gay. Richmond, Ind.—“For years the season of Ttoaukagivinr. The shall be all his. and that is the way It when stairs I had to But mebbe he’ll fergit ter strut female troubles that going up go very slowly number «ti a paper by Gertrude Pond, should always he. down at the to rest. The ’Bout nez' Thaukgaiviu' O y with my hands on the steps, then ait top “How Can 1 Keep Thanksgiving tbia we Before consider the enemies and me fee; a* oud have an and friends It really made p doctor said he thought I should operation, my Year?” followed by a vocal aolo by Marcia their confusion let us look at the work- Aa any millionaire, move into our new house. thought I would not live to My daughter Burrill; reading, Maiy Burrill, the edi- ers with Ood and learn from them how An' Be*a an* me walked rouu’ the farm E. as she had asked me to try Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound torial in Ladies' Homs Journal lor No- to do, for helievers are all builders ns Ah tuk ibe moru iT sir I did weakness I taken it with good results. so, my disappeared, aolo and cborua, “Where 1 k ew her old b art je»‘ feit glad vember; ainging, well as a building (I Cor. 3:!*. 10). We in moved into our new home, do all kinds ol garden Fer tbinkin' ’boat our Jia> gained strength, the Flag i» Full of Star*;” reading, must have a mind to work Averse 6) and raised hundreds of chickens and ducks. I cannot say -cornin’ with bis new-made wife work, “Thanksgiving,” E. W. Burrill; song by like , who prepared with nil his in of E. Pinkham’s Compound.”—Mrs. Ter sit g Thanksgivlr hymn. enough praise Lydia Vegetable chorus, “America the Beautiful;” read- might because he had set his affection M. O. Box Ind. An’ so altbo' wt ha’r’t got itch. Johnston, Route D, 190, Richmond, ing*, Hacei Co* tng. Marcia Burrill, Ger- the house of his Gcal (I Chron. We’ll ihaTk the Lord an' upon uj Of course there are serious cases that a ald Thomjwon; quotation* of praiae and 20:2. The real of these workers Fur what we bev. Almighty God, many only 3). tbankngiving from the bible; remark* bv Is seen in the fact that were W e give Thee thanks this day. will relieve. We acknowledge they surgical freely K. W. Burrill and patron*. Of- — H. Wakefield Smith. operation visiting armed while were like they wrought, they this, biff me above letters, and many others them, ficer* will be elected in all-day session warriors as well as workers, and they Utar M if fTie«u«. when that many operations are recommended Dec. 8. cared little for their own comfort If We all admit this is an unusual amply prove in cases is all that is needed. only they conld their tasks, In home* all over the medicine many accomplish Thanksgiving day. SEDGWICK, t every one his work (13. 17. 23). Th- ir country tbe changes which have come in a If you want special advice write to Lydia K. Plnkhatn Medi- Your letter will be Mr*. Sidney Bridge* returned Wednea- real reminds ns of our Lord, of whom year w ill be realised as never before. cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Maas. opened, from Roxbury, M**-., where %be baa It Is written. "The real of thine house There are two thoughts in the poem read answered by a woman and held In strict confidence. da> * been visiting her son* Donald Ku»#vll. hath eaten me up" (Ps. R0:!»: John worth remembering: There’* lot* of folks 2:17). Being separated far from each ha* had it, tu” and iu tbe last lines, we Mr*. Nellie Robbins and Mias Susie think of what a nice time moat have bad collectior, tu<) hr thought I mu*, hove beeu By umjtounit deeper yon on t o-ineea other on the wall, listened as can be ‘‘Thankful for wb «t me do bev.” Cole, who have been away a they they at the reunion. N*»w ii is nearly Thanksgiving busy m*>t *»f the lime. inatead of tke Standard. j With the terrible and unsettled con- have returned borne for the w inter. wrought for the sound of the trumpet time an 1 will be You will all with me that there ia trip, again, there md say if i.jiiug cuid service, to 6. and we provide worth panting on: please think of it, sit- law on according Eph. bet te r: Tne ladle*' Red Croea auxiliary one-way aecond-zlaae gont out from their o« n homes. ters: women confute should ever be listening for the sound “Many comer- sent comfort to tb* Red find h**a no years, as love i* full off youth. sixty pillow* railroad fare. 1 am very glad of these letters touching vat ion with It ia absurd of the trumpet which shall call ns to A G *d is t ue. -*»»«*ve i- ffq off truth: Economy. Crowa society in Brookltn to lie forwarded on Thanksgiving. As God Is *ove s»id win fo’ever last. to 'talk of to the meet In the air him whose we are and economising to Love H-ii the futme as it A'la the past headquarter*. Fred Hareey «atini(-Ui« whom we serve (I Thess. 4:16-18). gtiod housewives of Maine, who have Dear Aa+t Matin* an^ail the it. H Sitter*: I thiuk the women *«ff r4»-day a»e working Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Grant left •crriKoaomiol meals aai luecbss. na'f their lives how to The work Is the Lord's, and the battle in ut ap>-nt planning The cold, chilly, winds of November have hard* tbau ever before, even the days Monday for Boston. Mr*. Grant ba* it ia not aboiri to a«k them to Is ns come and will soon be here. I war. Have l-okol in form save,,but his also, and he will work In both Thanksgiving the Civil Ju« entered the for Pers6naBy conducted conserve certain food* of Homeopathic hospital to and do and for us do not have such delightful anticipations an* and Hum* and And a new way off hiking by win to fleht sulmtituyon treatment. tourist-car excursions, the oi tiers. (v. 20; Phil. 2:13; Ex. 14:14: Josh. I once did in the long MtJ. when 1 was young potatoes to av-*id bo much adhering to And that it «hs our gov- and full of life, before grief or sorrow came, K. ernment is Theodore H. Smith, who baa been "u1* three ttans a week. 23:10). We have only to dwell with akin. doing.** in the old times wbeo Billy and 1 would aland ferine a long time from the eflerta of a him for his work, and remember his Grand Arizona by the table and watch our mother make up I have received a nice personal letter To Bakk KoTATOkk.-First wa?h and broken hip, i» now on a viait to hi* ei*ter, Canyon of words: “1 will work, and who shall hin- the for father dry cut off « little at each good things Thanksgiving. My from La and she haa given me permta- potatoes, piece Mr*. Charles Wwi.tf, in Bluehiil. He i* ia on vdur Santa Fe way w, and .e der it?” “Every purpose of the Lord had a killed before that great end, grease t skins thoroughly. invariably pig some extracts. 1 am sure the aid of aion to make Put.in a hot oven. skiu will come able to walk tome without and ace tku shall l>e performed" (I Chron. 4:23: event, to have hogshead cheese and home- ]i.r •top it trip. anil like to know some of the things off as thiu a* (hat on a bhiled potato. E. crutches. Isa, 43:13; Jer. 31:20). The enemies made sausages, but for the diu yop Thanksgiving she b -a been Sbe writes: Let me tell you ner a » rerib. or lu those doing. Frank received a letter from hie were very angry and mocked the Jews pa goose tuikey. Day ta«< Ane we?i»her more abo it days people did not depend on the marke ». I rook advantage *f week’- t.fothe*- Orl * few d«v« ago, from France. and conspired to hinder the work * '*• < t« atsnit it. saving. s a wrOnioe ifciir. ea *.l lifrnd* thus md brxt matt> will to ---- J-- spised!” So I hey prayed unto God and Wbeo the fowls began o »b rt their feathers, ut* (LtS t)«s m«*de two n>« « point* fery^urSaARDl who ti.cn a follow him aa well a* the other boji set a watch against the enemy day then they were picked off their backs aud fur: visit tte shut Ins. give peasant vtrw over lh. trout SCALLOPED DISHES. have from here. and night (vv. 4. 0). breast and called “live geese feathers.' This surprise) 'be b»i-«ge gone c. to ia I W. New was in the days before stoves came iuto ex- the church at Nor*h Peu *b*c-*l Orlaad JI’ED CORN. Oue au of Nov. 28. Eloc. S Mannin&Gen we must expect to be reproacneu istence. Moat of tbe food was cooked iu tbe one of the Auest, I think. a r. & s. f Ry ctm. oue i*;>ful lin-ad rumba, | and hut we must tell ■ despised, just but the roasts for tbe I did hot g.« t*» Orlano fwir thi** year. 1 SCALL brick oven, B°< holidays one-luilf teas-sioiiful sail, blitter 8KAL HAKBOH. 1 y-b Washington Street. -^4 him as Nehemlah did and remember were hung before • roaring hardwood fire A ■tnuier-d if y**u weie there. Haw Aout fW.arnmailM m alar of walnut, oue cupful nnvi milk. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred his own word to us to watch and pray pan was set to catch the drippings, ami a Maria go and return. U*»c‘e Mark has put I’ut layer of com in buttered dish, then Nov. 9. and attend each one to his work while long-handled spoon to baste with. a window in hi* bur ». ami every nay from to t m when the sun shiues. it reflects a lb n layer of crumbs, salt, i-epper. we wait for his call (Mark 13:32-37). And now the plum pudding was beiug I p. | B. W. Car da** l*ft Mon lay to spei d made. The raisins c«me iu boxes «*u stems. a dauiug lignt. J’hr first time I saw *t 1 butter. Continue until dish is full of The enemy did all in their power to the winter in Florida. Billy and 1 picke.l them off. and toother told thought tuere arias tire up thee. 1 *»fteo cruudis to Ibe top. I’onr over tlie milk, hinder the work and to make the peo- Hamor. left last week for us we might eat every tenth one Billy get tte glasses «u*i l*»ok to -ee if I cau see lake until brown. Aotbooy Jr., afraid, but God their coun- ple brought it to be uiue aud eat (he tenth, Aunt Maiia mu'. Tbeirers are act near her Lewiston, where he w ill be employed. thought ought Meat Scollop.—One quart coarsely sel to naught, reminding us of these and 1 said we ought to off teu and theu house th «t I can’t see hrr unless -he is out pick clicpped meal. Season witb sail and Mrs. Frteman (iiinrisl and daughter words: “The Tx»rd bringeth the coun- eat one. but we settled it all right -probably iu her garden. tapper. Pm two tnhlcxpootifuia butter Iva returned laat week from a visit in sel of the heathen to naught. He Billy’s way 1 w-ut Pi ride che 'alter part f the summer Into skillet, stir in two slid oiie-bslf Boa* on. maketh the devices of the people of 1 of teu woudered bow they knew when the and saw ‘Ail Done.” »l*e t*. d me -h*- w -a ws* done. It wa» iu a filled K<*i> g t*> wiitra letter to« th* csIuuil. but 1 tables! ooufuLs dour lint l browned, add John D. Rockefeller, ia here over- none effect. The counsel of the Ijord pudding put nag. Jr., ha f full to leave a space f»r it to rise. It was have not seen any in print. a*» I gue-a she ia |)Int water < r stuck. Put half Ibe nleat. seeing some work be is dona at standeth forever, the thoughts of his having nut to be abte big, with piums sticking out ail over It wheu too busy. How fuuny it seems moistened with half the gravy. In a his cottage. heart to all generations” (v. 15; Ps. tak. u out cd a platter. The sauce was made to get sugar to use. 1 hove some uiore pre- dish in which there la a half pint of Whitmore and sister Enna 33: 10. 11). The remedy for all fear of butter sod and to no when i u*u gel sugar. H»v* a ^Warren molasses, vinegar, nutmeg, serving bread < rest rumbs, then the of meat have closed th*ir store and gone is to remember the Lord, as Nehemiah was ueiicious. I have msrte it mauy time* nice *ot < f sugar waiting- a..d 1 want a liuie away with gravy tiiat Is left and the other for the winter. told them in verse 14 and as Isaiah for dunipliugs. im-r* app*e jelly. I have been at it ever since half pint of > rumbs. dot with table- said in chapters 41:12. 13: 51:12. 13: luibo»e days pe»|> e din not have labor- rlewives rs e last sp. ing—canning every- Two interesting games of basket-ball butter, twke lu hoi oven twen- saving machines as »v mow. to make thing I could. Have rhubarb. A-b. straw- siiuuuful “They that war against thee shall he they were played at Neighborhood tall Friday ve miuce meal or sausage meal with a meat b tries. raspberries. b>ueherMCt. plums, ty-8 mhiulea. Serve with border of as nothing and ns * thing of naught. evening. One between the Baal Hart ora used a win oeu tray aud beet*, strii.g beans sbeiieu ucaiia. corn, rh e or This tuukes a fine grinder. They chop- lionruj. sup- and the Who art thou that thou should- aud boys boys from the radio station ping kulle. My patents always Invited chicken, chow chow, ruustaid pickiea per dish. est of a man and at Otter Creek was won the radio he afraid fitendaaud reia Ives to nui tn»i, and a* the dauec t •» gieeus. I showed Mr. Woideuuiy by Pi tjilo Scallop.—Six good sized pota- MAGAZINE i !■* forgettest the Lord thy Maker T’ laoic wouid be fail. Bid., aud 1 had to wait. boys. A game between the grammar -mmmm toes sliced raw, butter size of one egg. wou d tbeui so bo was school of Northeast and 8aal The worst troubles are not always It take toug cal! There ** boys Harbor 360 ABTIcill'" 360’lL-L;5r^T:2NS H* m Kultlier* HrrwiiM- one tca.ipcouful cLnqqx-d onion, one hut often from within oneoidmau who alwa>» came. vVe thought was won by Northeast. Refreshments from outsiders, and you* »hm-» piirh. use Alim's Koo*-*£ase. salt, one-fourtb him the man we ever and it teaspoonful teaspoon- plainest saw. Hi* |M Wut> u» be- shaken lntu ih* were served by the members of the the church or the business or the home, AnUM|>ik ful junior BETTER i«K*k him so to eai while his ad- •h'>*» st.a ii.ui the fo>>i-i>*lh. Just pepper. Cover bottom of dish with long ceiiiug >|»iiubi«(l class of Northeast Harbor school and Nehemiah had troubles also from t e ihiiig lot in Dtw «t>x». It gives high vemurea. tha Bil.y would get behind him bitrsliua th'.ck layer of potatoes, season with couifuit to swollen. and was within, for the men of Judah com- rest and ii>eu, scniug daocing enjoyed. THAN and dcuuie up bis bat and make up faces to feet. d every whe ♦* 'Zfc bits of butter, onion and salt and pep- of the much rubbish and little Nov. 23. p. plained make me laugh. |ier. continue until dish Is full, cover for the work and said that I uere were ail kin is of fixings; EVER strength squash, w .... ill milk and hake lu slow oven two i-*l. .int Feel they were not able to build the wall. mashed turuip. b.et* sliced up iu viuegar. hours. l*«Bfni >, weak, run dewo* Headache? a home- Stomach A is Burdock 15c copy seem belonged to the pickies, pumpkin pie, doughnuts, good icmedy w They to have Tomato S off of aa MaMHiAilt' mace cheese aud coffee. How allop.—Turn Juk-e Blood BUters. Ask Price ♦ *. as nobles who good eveything j**ur druggist. same sort of people the can of tomatoes $1 SO iu cd men when we were youug and bad plift isave Juk-e for —AHwi. Vwriy Subscription put not their necks to the work of good appetites! socpi. in i layer of crumbs lu buttered Wfcrapwafi"'3'- the Lord (vv. 10 and 3:5). TL^n there Sunset, Nov. 5. Sadis. dish, layer of tomatoes, xeasou with Mat «T mtoekamieal book, were those keen men of business 3S‘jcit'*cmuu» Many thank*, Sadie, for this pen-pic- salt. |iepi>er and butter, continue until PcpuUr Mechanics Magazina who, like some today, made a cor- dish Ch.cM* tuie of the old Thanksgiving days. The is filled with erumlie. Moisten S MmMi Mlchlja- Avmmm. ner in com and compelled people with following from our good suiter “E.” is water, bake slowly. to their lands and houses mortgage welcome: Scalloped Salmon.—Make a cream 1-0). Ne- very In order to buy food (vv. sauce as f llowa: Melt without brown- antMCills to them and Dtar Aunt Marty* d hemiah £ spoke severely ing two ulilcspoonfnls of butler, add Sour Stomach made then* cease their oppression, It ha* been a long time since I wrote yen two mi k-spooufnls of flour, stir In pint should or the M. B. coinniu but you wou d have bad That Cold and, while he as thpir governor f rjiik: when thickened season with many letters if I had writteu as many times M -»-!.» Puls t1 *• xt-» have been cared for by them, he would ape-half teaspoon ful of sail, as I have thought of y u. 1 always read n e saltspoun- not accept anything from them, hut fnl T-f of Fine *lia|>e In Five column with interest, especially wheu Aunt i epper; put layer fish in bak- cared for 150 Jews and rulers at his stomach i# continually baa to fill it loue. aud often ing dish, then a >«yer of sauce aud If your Madge nearly 'y s (lidur'iSiiWi yon ff*-l v- own table, besides many from outside cruuihs, und so on until fish is all CASCARAK QUININE b*°Vftnrton rf,»m1 used tressed: if y *u be>ch gsa and 3t.ji 6 te!1« how his en- Mi-o 11 (vv. 0-10). Chapter Comp alnt Aim »t ti ue a*id dh.ii Ci'cd with crumbs on top. the mouth, iheu you need Tablets. e’ieft emies by trickery and deceit and lying “Foley's Honey and lar is g eat." w-.ites Pi on n in oven. quick Tbs standard cold cure for 30 Hi o-nsatoniAjh tsb.ets give loai”.. L. v\. jLfay, 6* Campbell av«., fc Pcuuli, years— tried to do him harm, hut the Lord ia tablet of course, but they do more; tn«*y fcii,u Mich, “it relieves bionchikis quickly. form—life, sure, no opiates .Viy —cures cold in 24 in 3 the poisonous * isses that c*u*e tl!d delivered him from them all. giving complaint has a.uios, gone a«.d 1 u>>Ke never Hb*w. hours—grin If Mftlhani Ooly days. Money back if it fails. Get the i»t food and tb >roughiy c»e,,jj y to have ibagaio.’' The excellence of thous- it c. hici into thei?\ treachery and bom wit’i Fed and Mr. Htreiigthen ibe stomach ho that insight ands proves Inert is no «c.uri irimuj for Mother Sweft Powder for Children^ tep *u‘ w If. 1 picture on it- Jigest food without adiflcUl ^*1 to deal with them as they d coins or ci« mt „enUliie c«.st» reii. ve Feveri«hue*«. adacbe. Bad Stomach, art- a courage Coughs, i.p Mt-o-na Momnb rumen* < move and Costs less, gives lC. iio mote iimii sub i..M*c». and •tii» o>d Teething Dlw'rde'i, regulate the acute «*» '- It is a costly thing u more, saves money. U» eud indiire-diou, n-^.1 served. truly e v .. c. b w »* und d worms. They break j reliao faiuny o*m .».n< snootd U> in atroy op ines*«s Ihut 24 TablaSs for 2Sc. m-ney back. This ^ f.r, out in this lit II re. V ■•». «. m.F< i< s coids in 4 bourn. U*eil by n»a f SO he out and for God L evviy y y filiih«M and bi iiUMiir*" \.cs* sou iu c »>. cvei 2am. ». years AT IfruzaiaiM 15c Sump e Fa»-« cOi- A,A",D~*Sto” every whe.e »“d evil world. — Movie's store. Allure**, .ilotlier (iray Co., LeRoy N. Y. Druggots tirug sader. □Hill's * company, for their * / very kind contribution NKW8. NEWS to onr FARM BllkiGAU ■ maim company. It ... more then tt^t COUNTY ep. ^ preciated, end after we get “over there,” Extract* From First Issue ol County * think we I9LE8POKD. Will be well “KELLrU-BOAT very taken care of, Kurin Publication. even tale* if all foodstuff, are ih,. Cranberry aexillary-at- very high in Tbe first issue of tbe Hancock County at leleaford April 20, price. Farm Bureau Newt is out. is JJ.a.organiaed bave Yours for an Following woman of th. town neen early victory. CHIEF IS JOKER “f,bf Julien »*“ ‘he "" ,or America Sergeant:. Sturgis tbe introductory greeting by ,Lini to help Rakdall. " ,,,d m*k,n* Emery, of the Fsrm Bureau, and knitl'hK, president b- of American With a chapter SOUTH UOULOSBORO. Commander of German Subma- a few extracts from tbe paper: ">r Hanenck county the aaxlll. Mrs. "TcW,', Urece Sargent end two children rine Shows Vein of Un- THANKSGIVING GREETINGS. roes a branch of the county hero recently visited her Mrs. W. ,r- article* have been aunt, M. Fellow Patron e: r The following in CASTORIA Pettee, Ashville. German Humor. 20: 135 aw.at.ra, 90 ; Most hearty Thanksgiving greet- For Infants and Children. mtde ri'nc" April Mr. and Mrs. 68 Augustus Workman and to the first (JjJJUTEEpgl »(Hen 6* pair* •ock*’ P*1” *««>•«•. ings yon through this, * daughter Elsie htve to 2 «pa, 2 pair bed aocka, 30 pair gone Bridgeport, issue or Thb Hancock County Farm 11 heintrl*. Conn., for the winter. 5 abdominal bell*. 2 aweater* IS NERO OF MANY Burbau News. Frederick Pike STORIES Mothers Know That 51 aurgic I ablrta, 28 pur of Esstport died at the Tne Farm Bureau *' pioneer Oouniy 11* '"i'tal’eevea. home of bis son _ i 21 ablrta, 28abdominal baimage*' here F/idsy morning. JKiciffi (H, I in ^r.e State of OUR Farm I* He had Maine, 184 allng banoagea, 1581 suffered a painful illness. The re- When j. hk'nrtage*, Not Laying Mines He Pulls was in with Genuine Castoria mains were ta»cn to j Bureau, organized July dreaalnga, 180 tape dreaainga, 30 Esstport Monday. Pranks That iSliffli. Amuse American Sea- 'oniie.l Nov. 28. \ a paid membership of more than 3 FEH CENT. comfort bag*. II JfiV r ALCOHOL Cftrtfim** men—Pays Two-Days' Visit three hundred (300) of the leading, MM ! Avertable AlWaVS NORTH FRANKLIN. •fDublln Hotel. farmers of tbe Preparationfcr^ J \lt. DESERT. progressive county, 8 similalindthcFuodbyRelJula B. O. Butler has fluisbed work at Sor- and with such an the LKTTKR. organization AN OPKN and Base of American Flotilla In Brlttsh rento, ia at home. farmers of the enter a |g|| tindlhcS'-omachsa^topM. g0arg 1 county upon 30M Motor Supply Co., .—There is a German submarine HuAixir-artkrr H. A. Murch. Frank Bragdon and new era of Train. Boyd commander who Is known agricultural possibilities MOTOR Supply will throughout gnat Kohertyon move their familiea away because of a more systematic and the American flotilla as “Kelly.” His 8™ ThcretryP^oU^cstoa Signature i !*r Edtfor of The American: Ihis week for the winter; Mr. Murch to To real name Is differ- definite co-operation of all farm in- of the 303d Motor something quite ChCPrfulnCSSanwRCSll!^lfnWn -I* rue member, Supply Northeast Harbor and the others to La- Morphine ! j ent. but the American sailors promptly terests. ilih j neither Opium. »i*h to thank the people on bebali of moine. Nahcotic U1 Co. dubbed him “Kelly of the Emerald The Farm Bureau seeks to promote »* ! Mineral. Not o r Si'en. who ia a aergeant in the above I Nov. 26. T Isle.” and the name will stick In the all interests which have for’ their $5.f. 'j j^3fauFcSA/c^'jr3lx songs and stories of the navy as long purpose the advancement of agri- ?>Srt Pvnptin Sftt \ abbrrtiBcmnita. ■ fc-- Alx Ssitna 1 as the great war Is talked about. culture and rnral life in the county, Ki* ! uxvikstfi I "Kelly” earned his name by his dis- and there is absolutely nothing which play on various occasions of a rich * it cannot accomplish for the county, ] h vein of quite un-German humor. Htf" liijgEg.- WILL YOU providing each community tackles BE OBEY has become the hero of numberless sto- isas* its needs meaning business. The fe; .) ! of ries told in forecastle and on quarter- li for Thousand* thoughtless people neglect colds winter. real now, men and Remedy every deck. Not all of these stories are big job right A helpful Q P true, iff= II rundown—then stubborn is to determine oar needs ! and Dun*®* II O U A cough follows; they get sickness sets in. and probably most of them have grown women, &;'» Constipation mm ■ can be In the and to ont a definite of end Feverishness Sickness prevented easier than it can be cured and if you telling. map plan WfpS'-a | work for the will give your system the benefit of a few bottles of rveuy rranns tantalizing. coming year whereby “Kelly” commands a mine-laying U- these needs may be met. Let’s bring to For Over hoat which lij pays frequent visits to the the aid of oar tireless and energetic | rac-Simile SidnaMmof [ the •fetS district patrolled by American de- coanty agent the concentrated and When he has finished his stroyers. crystallized efforts of each community appointed task of distributing his committee, and determine as soon x;reCENTAui»COTMor. Years mines where they will do the most fell | YORK. Thirty as possible, what sort of extension It! I NEW harm he generally devotes a few min- _1_ and demonstration work will best utes to a prank of some kind. Some- meet the needs of our several com PS1P1will find whole system It will times he contents himself with leaving you your strengthened. fortify your lungs a note flying from a buoy scribbled In munities and say when it shall be throat and enrich blood your against rheumatism. It is schoolboy English and addressed to his done. The county agent will there- powerful concentrated nourishment without alcohol or opiates. American enemy. On other occasions by be relieved of much detail work F Tflcl Uit)y of Wrapper. CflSTORIftthe centaur company, new yonn etrr. he a deserted bit of coast Don’t picks out and caq conserve his energies' for neglect taking Scott’s—oommaaoa today■ line at night and goes ashore with a its The imported Norwegian cod liver oil always used in Scott** Fnahoc U now prosecution. squad of his men for a saunter on the n lard in oaroaa Amtitan laboratories which guarantees it free from imparities. Other counties in the State are beach, leaving behind a placard or a Scott ft Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. 17-17 wide-awake and enthu- fand bit of German bunting as a reminder organizing Farm of his presence. siastic Bureaus, many of which His most audacious exploit, how- may come to be larger than ours. ever—if the legends of the forecastle In quality, however, we must make r nre to be believed—was a trip which The Hancock Oounty Farm Bureau he made several months to Dublin, ago second to cone, and we may if we where he stayed two days at a leading get whole-heartedly on to the job. It hotel, afterward joining his D-bont is especially important at this par. somewhere up the west coast. He Is ticular time for to said to have Informed the British of everybody pro- mote the of his exploit by leaving his receipted bill agricultural interests t attached to one of their buoys. the country. Still another of "Kelly’s” more re- Another membership campaign Just Now, We Recommend cent stunts was to the German will soon be and we must to |II plant on, plan and Dandelion*. I on an on SUPERBA Fancy Spinach flag eminence the const line. doable oar membership. How easy | It was the are for IP I first time that the British it will be if each existing member They good you. and Americans knew just where he liii Have real food value. will resolve to bring in one new |l|l and his men had set foot and they Peas, Com. etc* I name. Every farmer in the county, /] Our SUPERBA Beets. Beans, Asparagus, shared the excitement of the village Wholesome, as well as every farmer’s wife, for //AlljI are equally Distinctive, Superior. |i|f folk, who awoke one morning to find Eat of SUPERBA vcJctaMeos i no means heartily / a new kind of na- the Farm Bureau by If/ll flag flying from their \J'M they are superb in every way- I tive soil. At first they could not make limits its activities to work in the { Islh, SUPERBA Tea.. Coffee and Canned Good, are sold I out just what It was. field, should line up with this county «*• Fishermen Burn German Flag. organization, for the service which 1 But when made sure that It they was the Bureau will bring to every com- the German colors were furious, I they munity will richly repay us all for for It so so the happened, story goes, the small membership fee invested. that the fisherman along this partic- Com e now, brother farmer! ular strip of coast had suffered much on, from submarine raids. D-boats had Let’s get right down together with shelled their boats. Germans had sto- the coanty agent and demonstrate len their fish—their only means of live- the fact that Hancock County can lihood—and left them empty handed grow farm products and “put things after a week's hard catch of mackerel. across” that shall be a credit to the These were poor Usher folk In no mood intelligence of her men and woman. for this latest display of German hu- Julirn Emery. KINEO mor. so they, according to report,, WORK. promptly burned the flag and set a CLUB watch for “Kelly." Club work does not end (or th(e RANGES year in Hancock county with the FREE AFTER close of the contest. That’s 12 ATTEMPTS county Perfect Satisfaction just when club work really begins. Russian War Prisoner Spent Many The Bureau shonld be proud of the Weeks on the Road in fact that Nancy \bbott Young has rGive are economical Germany. started a movement whioh has been even baking endorsed by the State leader of clubs, Wtnstersyr, Netherlands.—The rec- Genuine outlining winter activities. The Hospitality ord in escape from war captivity would and please the Housewife work of this kind dose in the seem to be held by a Russian prisoner only When it’s cold outside, State of we have your of war who has crossed the frontier which record proved more welcome successful with the Hancock guest finds nothing near Wlnsterswyk. This was his very h. C. STRATTON the twelfth attempt at escape. club last winter, but very soon a than a hot of tea—and In cup Three times he fled In the direction number of clubs throughout the Made Bangor Ellsworth, Maine i glowing warmth of a Perfection of Luxemburg, twice he made for county will be fully organized for Switzerland, on several occasions he business. Oil Heater. took the road to Poland and again to Denmark, but in every case without The of the “Oet soon warms cold spirit expression, The Perfection success. for him to acquainted with your neighbor, yon sary return home as soon as a This was the first time he had tried COUNTY NEWS and toes—awakens like him,” is the funeral services were over. finger tips his luck In the direction of the Nether- might surely making itself felt in Hancock for Edward M. Curtis, who has been failing of comfort—makes lands and after county, SOUTH SURRY. your frontier, being two in health the died feeling there never so past year, Thursday months and on the road was much interest twenty days Capt. and Mrs. Elmer Orcutt are with after months of He was taken in farm the suffering. ten- hospitality complete. success crowned Ills perseverance. activity throughout son a their Charles for while. derly care for through his illness by his county as at present. This is well is scarce, the Perfection Miss Doris Carter of Ellsworth is visit- children, who will miss him in the home. When coal 5SM>«t(8CI8SSSfc shown the fact that the by large ing her brother Guy at Mr. Speed’s. They have the sympathy of all. is cold rooms. number of farmers who turned out your security against Ethel Morgan is with her aunt, Mrs. The sudden and tragic death of E. M. for the annual Bureau Economical—convenient—hand- county oontest, Lina Cunningham, for a few months. Cunningham cast a gloom over the entire meeting and seed-improvement His many friends hours WHY SUFFER SO? Bert Young is preparing to build him- community. through- some. Gives glowing was a to out the town and will miss eight meeting surprise everybody. self a house near the place where he dow neighborhood a of kerosene. Wbat better can we have of him sadly. All extend heartfelt sym- warmth on suffer from a bad back, from signs has bit camp. gallon Why to the diz- progress? pathy sorrowing family. sharp, shooting twinges, headaches, _ Charles Orcutt and wife are receiving in use. N | 3,000,000 ziness and distressing kidney and bladder North Sedgwick boys and girls have, congratulations upon the birth of a son. ! Nov. 26. Tbamp. il'sT Ellsworth people recommend Doen'a Elmer born Nov. 20. the new “got the goods,” and deserve the admira- Ernest, is now with Pills. Could ask for TRENTON. Re-wicking easy Kidney you stronger tion of every other dab in the county. James H. Janvirn, who has been a guest Wick. of merit? Davis will ’s No. 500 Perfection Heater proof After being deprived of the chance to of Mrs. R. A. Coggins and sons the past Harry occupy Hervey all Mrs. 14 house this winter. Comes trimmed and burned off, Percy Lindsey, Sterling St., compete at the county fair and county week, has returned to Chestnut Hill, “I suffered from an- Ellsworth, says: %n contest, they held a local conteat, and are Mass. Ralph Springer has moved into Charles use. for noying kidney weakneaa for nearly a for winter work. Our hats are Cousins' house. ready preparing Mrs. 8. W. Wilder, who has been a year. I was up one day and down the off to the and with such best results. boys girls spirit. guest of Mrs. Lina Cunningham the past School closed in district No. 7 Friday, Kerosene gives next. 1 ached all over and often was so So-CO-ny week, will return to Newton Center to- for two weeks; Mrs. Moore teacher. dizzy that 1 tell. My feet and ankles &mertiwmnit& YORK day. Miss Dorothy M. Lei And of Southwest STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW swelled so badly 1 couldn’t put on my Harvard Curtis of Bar who was Harbor spent last week with Mrs. Kate ahoes. 1 was treated by doctors, bat got KRKB OK t'HARGK. Harbor, called here last week by the death of his Cousins. no relief until 1 used Doan’s Kidney Why suffer with indigestion, dyspep- father, received word that his wife and Nov. 26. Mat. Pills. After the drat box, I noticed im- sia. torpid liver, constipation, sour stom- children were all which made it neces- provement and 1 used about five boxes ach, coming-up-ol-tood-atter-eating, etc., ill, In all. that time the trbuble had of By when you can get a sample bottle Man Troubled For Two Tears Ltltl* Onee And Old Ones entirely disappeared and I have felt like Green’s August Klower free at Alexan- James Edward. 208 Harriet 8t.. Montgomery Men and women shonld not suffer from a different woman sinee. 1 have has re- gained der’s Pharmacy? this medicine Ala writes: **I sleep all night and cdugh backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints and much and feel stronger in every and has but little. 1 feel like a new man now from swollen, sore muscles, when relief can be weight markable curative properties, bad. using Foley’s Honey and Tar. My whole easily James McCrey. Berrien Center, way.” demonstrated its efficiency by fifty years family is using it now—the little ouea and Mich., says he was troubled with kidney and bladder trouble for two years; would have to Price 80c, at all dealers. Don’t of success. Headaches are often caused by the old ones. It has cored our coughs and simply brokeu our colds." and Tar setup several times during the niaht and Foley’s Honey bad ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kid- a disordered stomach. cl« ais stopped air passages, removes phlegm, pains across his kidne? He used several kinds of medioine without — is in 26 and heals raw inflamed memoranes, soothes sore relief, ney Pills the same that Mrs. Lindsey August Klower put up but makes difficult breathttig easy, and Foley’s Kidney Pills cured him. Many in civilized chest, had. Foater-Milbnrn Co., Props, Buffalo, 75 cent bottles. For sale all re'lf-ves ’lose deep seated, conghs. such letters come every day from all parts racking of the N. Y. countries. —Moore's Drug Store. country .^-Moore’s Drug atom. MARCHING TO VICTORY. Jnftdc. $hc Grlletuortb QVmrtican ?Tune Georgia.) Marching Through HOUSE oa Elm awl; ar- | Written by Blanche B Alien, Bui Pepoerell ranged for our or taro tamllla*. Boyar Mean., and dedicated to the iQird bear] TWO-BTUBY A LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL can occupy part, art real the reat, ao4 tha Twkcotul field artillery. Camp Deveae. Maes.] oil lor 1troll PI or rCBUIBD hour* pay oppartaalty; wujuj From the bills of old New ampshire. <*ST urut Haas. L Caaar as, Ellsworth, rrrRY hkdnksday aftiiininin Malur. la Effect And dear old Pine Tree State. AT Oablt Kalttsd Booties, Oor Yankee boys are marching C100T1E8—Baby's 8c|»t. 30. 1017. ELLSWORTH. MAINE. L> to all eisee; color*, plat aad ablla. bias With a con « great BT n» rat truly ■ad white and whit* Writ* far price* Mias They’re gathering at Camp Devens, Ham* B. Dan*. Barry. Ha. •« UNCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO _ *u*°% A»,lt)lr-s Just a little while to watt. MASK. • year* old. welaka IBM; Bar Harbor.. W W H Tirrf*. Editor and Manager. Then they'll go marching to victory, ROANeicepttooal good worker. Paso O. Sorrento...... Sutra. Bhawortb, Ha. Telepkooe 10*11. SnMiean...... VBuMcnpnoB Price—#3.00 a year; 91.06 for six caoaus. 90 cent* (or three months; If paid the the white and acre* months; Hurrah, hurrah, for red, The Local T Hurry rlllage. houee and ala of Mt Desert Py.. C In advance. 79 and S8 cents Hrtally $1 90. bine. land ot a bargain -G. H. Waauoa, Bast respectively. Single conies 5 rents. All ar- ^ so true Barry. Ml lUMM?>S rearages are reckoned a the rate of 93 pet Hurrah, hnrrah far our Yankee boys tor as I*. to fan. S. Franklin load. LJ v«ar. We're standing right behind yon Apply APPLESSeavara. Upper Mala St. Ellawortk. AdvenisV e Rnw»r—A»e reasonable and trill oe And we mean to see yon through. Bilawortb...... msdt kncti. Ji. readr foe store. bilol la ■Haworth While >ou are marching to victory. IXkVTwooI Falls Merchants a bed. If. W. Laoo, B P. D. I._. ■laoita. Bus'.bi im lilcHtioi *n*.uld br audreseed New Eugland siways has been first Green Lake.... and •. !i rk.fi.. Air rr.-nn * rters made Lake.. o. pay To stand (or Do Your Bit. Phillips »ole u *» tsn« iKTifYT Publishing liberty. You Must Me Sendee Let ns bold the standard Co., Ell-nur»b. high ni'BNnod led a.re coal. Write for our Bolden... .. *..v: That all the world may see j> .or lal catalogue ou wood aiwlog oat- Brewer Jane Ale. We cun race no money.— Taoaaoiau Yon are brave enough to fight > Bangor. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1917. Macaiaa compost. Portland. Mala*. With friends across the sea. Know Your Portland .....at And yon are marching to victory. Boatoa tin A direct appeal to Maine, “tradi- So Jlrt. Portaaoaik at And when the war is over Boston tin. tional of Dover breeding-place seafaring And the come marching home. boys Down atalra. newly reno- Hew is made for enlistments York men”, being The welcome we will give you TENEMENTvated ; all modern Improermonta. Ap- 17 Pranklla in tbe navy. Tbe response ha* been Will be heard from zone to zone. Wants ply to Mas. MaaoaaBT Krar, SI.. Ellawortk encouraging. So horry*boys, go quickly, shake BANGOB TO BAR HARBOR. The kaiser from bis throne. offices oeer Moon's For are to atom hot water heat toilet, la- * you marching victory. OFFICES—Desirabledrug i Hew Unofficial information baa been re- of B. O. York.'.!.*, I l.'LM qntre via Mootl_. Bo«ton ... .. ceived that several Oertnan officers Portsmouth Ir FOR lOAST DW KIAJC RS. .. % on Boston via .1 ... are in Petrograd acting in an advisory JFrmalt pflp tBUntiH. Urged to be Vigilant in Watching for <>•*•» •».. •»«. capacity to the Lenine government, If do Christmas Suspicious or Hostile Craft. you your shop- ■EirOMEN and wanted for beat at girls £>*••*».'».J.ruMin u in control of In Mslne. Wsltresses, chain* ...... present Petrograd A in which on the If hotels Bugor I... t% a)i „ „ way people living end and Moscow, bat no means in con- out of town bermskls. kitchen, dish, laundry. poetry by coast any be of much service to the gov- ping you may buy sll-sroand cooks. Qtrt« for honsework. Apply Botbl trol of Russia. It is no more than ernment is pointed oat, with instructions, st one# snd always lo Maims Answer, I to Msfn Street. Bangor. Me., for relinkle hotel nuuw ut..4. nm n'»i Lenine baa all been in the circular issued the a a Green i* expected. along following by cat in bag. positions. Lake.....i. *u considered an advanoe agent for Ger- Seaboard Safety Committee. Nlooiin..,« ai uo: Ellsworth Falls.I « u 1 man propaganda in Russia. Should OOART PATROL WORK. ■II.worth ...I.J i«. ; )' Ip dar.tft. Wm.h irCo June.; » official confirmation of tbe be 1. Everyone along the seaboard should a/J (« report Pr.Dklln Rood. (T 0» U be of re- *HOPrBBS. the oord’ »* cel MOcord. of it will impressed with a feeling personal If do Christmas by Hmwcock..I |, , o received, be followed promptly you your wood on My Washington Junction fsrn. C" Wukrtg, t Fj 7 H‘ * 5: sponsibility for the maintenance of a vigi- st once.-l. W. Wooerss. by actiou on tbe part of tbe United Apply m i»—«rt ry I... t»; »s lant lookout lor unusual or aus- States and anything at home know Isrge ms nnf seta ring concern, men with its allies, definitely to you Hulllr.... t» picious in appearance at sea. Whenever shopping BY sod wttknnt fsotory es per tense. Ad* tbe Bolsheviki in the firsss. T.. Amksicas Omcs, ststiog expert Sorrento... *g to1. plsce regime any person is in a or walks Bar Harbor., *» boat, along ence snd age. ar.|. Vr % wj list of that can make a _ Germany's allies. the shore, or even looks out upon the you ready a u v m| f Stops on signal or on notice to vend water from a he ehouid consider • actor window, Included, t Tbe Hancock OiantiB. Dally. Sunday* DcBt, eXctl.. County Farm Bnrean it his patriotic duty to ba constantly on if the article you Sunday. exchange <\A/' lA' ••'✓V V'.**^* DaNa C. DOUGLASS. Sewn, to be the the alert, and to obaerve and re- published monthly by promptly TEETH-We pey solo pit fer e*d General Manager recently organised Farm Bureau, port any suspicious object or circum- does not suit. FALhKor hrohen site. Bead Parcel Poet or M. L. HARRIS. write lo- drmr Oo, General made its stance. The Public committees of bought partlesloie—Domnanc PaMmgcr Arcnt initial appearance this week. Safety Dept M. Blaghomao*. N Y. Portland. Maine, the different coast towns will to It is in pamphlet form, twelve pages explain rino hur for cash Chirk.as. Poarl, Bwtler. their people what a submarine looks like, A aad Vegetables. C. C. Lmsewrr. and cover, and is fall of helpful sug- Egge ftjpnfotttta. and how it would act when about to make The local merchant is here to stay. MB Mala HI.. Ellawortb Ms. Boa JU* gestions for Hancock county farmers. ao attack or when aiding splaa. aad cop; tag- Kara He VIATIC OF MADk. Hancock thus seta the for wants to He makes a TYPEWRITINGDoaaLP. Ellawortk. again paoe u enr/uiH living lu llRBl ui lire He please. ■ascorn an PaoasT* Cocit tbe the first to a State; organise ocean ebonld have eooees to good bin- Movie* op Arpoi’CTMKNTa op Kxaccroa*. A»- effort to the MfRamteu. GoaaoiAPx op county farm bureau, it ia now the ocular glasses. There are enough good special please daring xpmnl Gotten. adoi/tv ItniBVAVOM. first to publish a county farm paper. glaaaes in tbe country to provide for tbe season. (T 8. DllTBICTCom (Nava— notice* in es'a’es on On tbe work, if now owned holiday cover of the first number ap- necessary, glasses Maixb Distbict. Dswflor. Ckt. It. IfTT. Mount Desert Island will be published btmftvr fa the Bar Harbor peals a cut of tbe win- by families away from tbe seaboard T>UR8UAltT to tbo rules of lbs Jlutriet Time*; ia j championship 1 court of b« Uoltsd Ststes for lbs dim eetnle# to Deer laie and Htoninxtoa. could be mobilised and tarnished to sea- ners in tbe reoent county contest of Irlct of Moine. notice* to hsrobjr fives, Hw In Ibe Dear Isle Me*9+nyrr; in I o hie board families. Field the local merchant a chance at Arthur W. Putteroonv sf Cnotlno. lu isld estates la Tv a Reis worth amrsicam.! and clnba. Julian glass training Give boys’ girls' Emery, district, northern division* bus fur notice is under should become a part of tbe daily routine sppilsd hereby given ;b« president of the Fa*-m Bureau, writes sdmission ss so Attorney ssd counsellor of FJftUCprovisions of chapter ISS of the public last of every family living on the seaboard. your Christmas shopping. sold district court. of tbedtate mt Maine of 1917. th*< toe following tbe article in tbe form M. Clerk. awn* introductory For instructions, tbe nearest Coast Guard William Wimss. Depet; named per bare been appointed mo- tors, administrators, guardian* of adults t&d of a we Thanksgiving greeting, which LUIa Baring station be visited. Tbe conserwater*, in the hereinafter may or TRA8M. respectively, CAMJV named e eta tea elsewhere. men there are this work. reprint already doing more beoetfslt tbonks to The results will be than: grati- WISH to express rap Francis W. Bbeefian, U»e of New Haves, 3. home with a view of the oil who so kindle uoolvto* mo in my Every I frost state of Can arcticut. deceased. Harr? L. sorrow, snd for tbo bountiful florsi eknep. Here are two which do ocean ahonld realize that its chore is Crabtree of EUawortb, in ssid county, sp- I pictures, yon Ha bold B. Mooso. pointed administrator c. t. a.; date of ouau- liable to attack at time. Such homes fying. Moo. 1MT. most admire? Firet a German U- any Rllowortb. Mslne. •cation November IS. a. d 19IT with a crew of an having telephones should post by tba James IT.TampTr. late of Uouidaboro. in mi hoat, captured Eng- deceased. Wllitam A of instrument the numbers of the nearest oounty. Tempi*, lish merchant ship lined up on deck, said OouJdatooro, appointed executor ot the Coast Guard stations and in last will sad testament uf s«id deceased: tate I their snd their lightbonaaa legal SJoiirtb. deprived of life-belts, ol ^uaiiflcaUsa .Notsinb 6. « t. 1917. each direction. As tbe war progresses, Maria W. Lowell, rate of Hu. kapurt. so Mid life-boats smashed by tbeir captors, MOTICfc or fUBKCkOSVKK. tbe lighthouse will assist tbe Coast Guard countt. deceased. Mary A. Patch of Winter- and left to drown as the U-boat And row 8. Abbott of HoncooK Waldo appoint ml executrix of they end become more and more county, clearing Hancock county, Maine, by hia mort e last will and testament of said deceased beneath them. WHBBBAS Kiri, deliberately submerges bouses ot tbe Navy and War departments gaga deed dated July it, lrie.aad recorded in data of qua!ifloatlaai November 13, s d. lit or asked lor Tbe fin- Hancock regi.try ol dead! la book Mg Harman 3. late of Biuehiil, in ssi4 It isn’t a let us turn for inch information. At tbe appeal* money. pace Bargcnt, pleasant picture; present tm, convoyed to me. tha aadorsignod'. the foj- county, deceased. Hannah K. Sargent, of Mid ances far its adminetmt ion eome from to the other. Here we see another time, however, these Coast Guard lift lailu described lota or parent, of land, aito- Uloahlll, appointed execatnx of t&e isst will and It Had oot ated la tha town of Hancock aforesaid, aad. and testament of aaid deceased; date of quali- stations are the with which voluntary dooationft, German U-boat, its crew lined up on Saving places aValaatacr. bsanded aa follows, to wit: fication November 9, a. d. 1917. Oaly bums tot bona who sale fbr thorny whether hard* in the air in surrender we all should co-operate. Meat Lot. Beginning at n stake aad stomas, Clement M. G. Harweod. late of Biuehiil ia deck, Camp Starlet. ate able to ffieca' a aaat a hemlock iron oa th, aid* of tba aaid dee*seed. Sarah K Harwood of 4 It is that German sub- they pay tbe-raqnescad easterly ooaatp, for to an Ameri- quits possible Laos s*». 191C mad aaar BanJam,aSha,a» yoar paper, two and the con- degrees aisly-lrw ABgattaV. Gray, boat. Tl.t U boat siuks before all can opened every wceba, thascr north Iw oaa la aaid deceased. Klesoor M. 0. cables from but* to eubmarine buoya tive of North I taka the slgaty '-(-want, coaaty. Sedgwick, liberty tents eewt to a local chairman who for- handreo aad ten roda to tha road; tbaaaa Stetson, of Middlesex county, be taken and American from Sa- Oaaahcldge. off, bluejackets moored some distance land. a srrrtten caa oa said road to tha of commonwealth of Massachusetts. splinted of eacloninjf bit at aaraa, by wards it to the treasurer of the northerly place hagta. into tbe water to rescue some of the vessels are organ- nlag; reserving mo marts of laid lot aa wan executrix, of the lam will and testament of plunge por ta of tbe movements of tba a volunteer.” boy* wbo^i*“only isation. deeded to Beveraa Thorsen rpttaea aarea from •aid dale at Nosen- bute to deceased; qualification of tbe Germans. On board being sent from these all mean* tba drafted all tbs northwest corner), entd lot to contain her a. A 1917. struggling perhaps By gee* boy* The committee to-ere the C. T. B. l*. are received hopes forty- Bve aevea more or lean Jane A. Shaw, late of in said county, are food and clothing, such buoya, where they by tba cheer and saaoamgament you. Barry, they given dry good F. in every state, and- will he glad to becoad lot. Beginning. aa the aortbweat aa adult. Levi G. Carlisle of said Barry, ap- submerged submarines end transmitted nssd it before ooaner of lot No. I of tha alio,west ol tha aaid adult; date of qAAli- and one who died from injuries was can; they’ll they gat receive lor bones at tbe head- pointed gaardiaa of requests land si tba Batata la said a. d. 1917. wireless to German bases. Instru- Bat daot thee* Bingham county •cation .November •» buried with honors. Too by through. plea** iarget taro references and town aforesaid, to William at, laie of Ellsworth, in sak military In char- quarters, accompanied by conveyed BophimT. Barg* ments also may be in uae similar were thousand* of who thence the north linn of said deceased. Hiram L. Dsmco ol. saw too boy* voluntarily from a a a well- Tbwag: along, coaaty, for them, you say? Yea, bank, clergyman, lot sooth of tbt good acter to Fessenden underwater oscillators, offered their aervicea bafara the draft weak eighty.nine degrees aaat. forty, tha Ellsworth, appointed administrate’ known business eta. Mm. William lh.no. th. weal Una estate date of ScsDoa for them, too good for tbe gov- for man, roda: ajong el h. coat of mldTdeceased; quali good which are capable of sending signals into ellbct. Moat of these hoys are at bail of lot No. 1, aoaveyed to Jams A. Brown, November «, a. d. Mil. are F. Hooke of Caetine ia the State chair- in xaid ernment for which they fighting, miles. effort should be made north one degyeu east, one hundred aad Bimen. B. Doyi* late of Biuehiil. many Every camps hundreds of mile* from bona*.. **m men for Maine. eevemty-two root; taenca aarth etghcy-aiae coaaty. deceased. Emms G. Doyle X but harsher treatment at the sacrifice a to such ser- ui« «•* to detect and put atop spy Home of them will never aee home again. degrees west, torty-.la. roda; thence along BloehilL appointed adaaiolattstnx of E. O. H. I mm. President tate of ncsfioc of our self-respect is not worth the vice. Yoers truly, ’be range II. a ol tba Ulaabam land, wroth of aaid deceased; date qusi on# degree west, on. honored and aevenay November 9. a. d. 19L7. to be a observing a. »'<* cost. It is worth something 5. Immediately upon any- CPU a M. Haxblwood, twa rods to the place of heglaaiag, and eon Busts* B. Foster. 1st* Ol Bedgwicx. ol Mh in in tbe mining forty nine and loan tan! ha aarea. taut a county^deceased. Cbanes K- Fos*ei citizen of the under whose thing suspicious appaaranos D Battery, 30th F. A- itw«- country Botes. ee lata Bea.rviag tan.aerm sold to *-K. Hedge Sab. appointed administrator of one should to or other- Magazine aod-Hank that destroyer sails. water, telephone O.VLY A VOUFSTSSL Norton across tha aouthara aad. tat# of aaid deceaaad; date of quali'icstiox flag sta- the war all aad tbo seme October 2. a. d. UB7. wise notify the nearest Coast Guard didn't I wait la hs drafted, Frank M. Simonds, great export, Being premia deeerth* d Why in a deed from John O'Kiaf Chaaias Aho.late of Dedham, in is;u aaid not an enemy craft bee been sighted. For Why banquet? estate, which I may own oe be 'Mined to, Frances J. Heoka. late William J- Patterson c. call has come from tbe government, Why didn't I wait to be cheered? men in order to- either at law or In aa may apyau by count*. deoeamd. A instance, it be ebonld receive a massage ebe will have to celt upon 'Hatty, administrate'd. h 9- For the drafted the ear .corded, deads or by deeds reworded at the aaidChatlne. appointed on information from General Pershing, get credit. date .of from only one borne, and could ana noth- fill her ranks. Far man are enormously Hanoo. k oeeaty registry of deeds, Jmwhicb of the as tate el aaid deceased; workers While I merely volunteered. deads and. the record, thereof reference II fication November is, a. d. 1917. tor s regiment of granite quarry be would N.■ Y ing himself, probably telaphone interested in this wax, all rumors- hereby mode for a mase particular Xiiilet K. Lament, late of New Mort. tor service in France. It despite ikaaorlp- said >«* tor enlistment stations before for And nobody gave me a banquet. non. meaning to bo and deaaaaad. hiUaheth Lamoot of neighboring calling taarahg oonmywd the est*t« Two aaid a kind word. to the That is Farm and aad administratrix. of will be known se the 28th engineer!. be ebonld receive And nobody contrary. why hereby marrying: wharaaa the York, appointed ikiobe. destroyers. If however, conditions of aato ham been ot said neeaaand; data of quantisation bsve been recruited, The grind of the wheels of the engine Fireside is them these facts to mortgage companies already from several be would giving broken, now, rhanefere, nano of the i.a.o.lflT. a warning bomba, heard. by at Meade, Md., Wan all the good-bya that I oreach of conditions I n fore- sod ere in training Gamp In touch with tba near- think about. Bones of tbs most thereof, claim Duad u lllinrtk, in Mid immediately get to the I waa huailed. striking closure of said aad ■»<«»;,,wa d 1917. ot men wlU Than off camp mortgage giro this notice Mannty-eighth day of November, where tbe lull regiment 1^00 and call for • facts about the war see in this article. for est naval or sub-naval bate, To ha trained lor tha next hxlf year. last.purpose. Roy C. H aim an. hegtner. be trained this winter. Citizens A. C. HawaaegT. destroyer or submarine chaver. And then la the ahaMe forgotten, Dr. Frank Crane, the lamone editorial Bp B. B. Maaoa, men are wanted to stone tor hlaaitaracy. Tbe quarry oi I was a volunteer. Ella worth, Nonas, ker m, iti7. should not telephone newspapers oaly writer, has written for the December kk. roads end bridges in France next year. Konci or roRKSt-oiu even authorities ee this causes an article celled “II police And maybe sometime in the future. American Jfapaeiasa B. Thomi.. ol r All men who have worked around quar- ITHUUD Hairy unnecessary When little site oa I were the I Would la ol HanoocA aad to daisy. my boy my koae. Twenty-Uno Things SHNNlrp'S SALK TY thaaaaaly ries in any capacity, from eighteen Maine, deed dated «ll“ 6. Outside of the forte and military And asks what I did lor the conflict. Do." man in America ay hlatnort*a*e Jbc J Gen- Every young a*AT* OF MAlfUL ol Mee*»har. ad. lfM. aadIt'*'* forty-one years of age, are eligible. his look to day establishments along the coast, the thres And cyea up sue, should rend it. Hall a Conm oe November Ul?. the Baaaoak of oaeda, Iwot P*‘T for Uriaortby begins I Hancock. It, registry » eral Pershing makes a special appeal I will have to look back aa I'm blackleg. «*. to me. the aaderalgoed. beet means of seaboard protection an series of short stories with “Straight from fTAdll m vsrcvtloo wherein John K ooaeeyed *»“*“ tala or lot ol real erute this regiment. It presents an oppor- To the eyea that so truatiacly poor. X Mrasaahan.aa collector ok tanas tor lie parcel patrol boats, aeroplanes and Held glasses Headquarters." “Getting Neat to Caatlaa. la the ol Hancock for those men of draft age in tbe And tall him I misaed being drafted, citcy of Kllswmth. In the conmy et Hen cook, coanty *Djo”“i. tunity have tbeir uses and tba entin at 01 Malao. aad boaoded aa All three People” will help you to do so; “Thn Book Hints Maine. lor the jeer ltUv le plslnttk. hourJoHoat- ol ">* A as well as other* under or over I was oaly a volunteer. westerly by load ol the connty, coast' ia being by all tbaai That Me Moat" la fall at end Andre Leyneek of Kama, oouuty. ol eod tbs protected Helped good UnHnlk. commonweelth of Widow Hihbort; eondheealerly those to serve tbe government.io Memeehnectu>le ol danutel. ages, methods aa last as Patrol boau sad “Basset and a love defendnbt.nad will be eoatorly by land possible. things; Gold,” soldika> public nncikea Qroeae Bow^*“'b4ui work for wbicb they are best fitted. at the edMeef D. K. Mata street, NUe- eoathweeterly by ran*at and however, cannot be menu The Tin Box Fund. WiUiam will Harley. feet sard ureal and well aeroplanes, story by Dudley PeUay, wortb. Hsaesck Helm on eaeeoty-three on the Hancock county should be repre- county, koahy. back Irani it 4»e laet; bain* factored over night. Moreover, we sboolt Bristol, H. 1-, Nor. 2,1917. hold you from Brat to lest. the seventeenth day of December. 1417. at tea ninety J All interested to ttanreei Bowdaa sented in this regiment. 1 o’clock In the forenoon, the lailowing ram es- pretalaea coneayad keep ell eoch we possibly can to tbe othei To The Editor of I he American: tbe famous Pranch fashion Oborina!. Abbott by deed dated *“«“> to tbe nearest recruiting office Bate, tato with the buildings t bassoo. eltanted in may go The one we can at ones do 1 aak to call tha attan- MM. aad recorded la Hancock side. thing May permission creator, baa designed for thn December Hllewoath. Haaeoek eovaty. Melee, amt de- c®0"**,J5e end enlist for tbe 28th engineers, Cemj scribed aa follows, to wMu latry.eol. 1M. P**« **• with almost no expense, is to inaugural tion of your readers to the following: Baser two wintae *Bowd<““ or if wish further in- Harper’s sports Hotel Farmer, shore tteeun Lake, tom hun- Meade, Md., they aa above outlined than OBme into systematic watching Ou November 2, 191*, are “different.” dred ■ ewers rede, and Impeded north Is shore ksss, write to James Grant, Hall costumes that entirety sss^ifia'fes formation, may and have prepared to do tbe righ i existence an organisation known aa tbs el (.tree a Lake, and ao< Mas to people One made from squares of chamois pain ksthn. being lot eon' to eaM Quarry, when is seen. Cbildiuk’s Tin Box Fond. On that data a Me._ thing anything auspicious gray and old ram joined with leap* sen- Andre Leyneek, toonrdaH m Haaeoek eonaty Tboaaba’br £ltaeb«th Bridies a in registry si deeds, book Ml page K The ear- KOMIP. small box waa plaoad la shop Bristol, has moleskin lor deed dated Mae. a. MM; tbe'cai COUNTY broidery collar, cafe, entice upon which east sale Is to ha made Is a»‘v*b,l"baa “„t» was “For tba UhU- diUon at Bald bhiimc ,j« Few Sick at Army Camps. H. L, sad oa it written The other coatnme lea one- * upon a Judgment rendered October ***“.“',hre»f sociable and girdle. bow. tharafara. reason ol the A doom baa been getting very K MIT, by. the euproaee ooerl la aad by or ^ from inspection to tei I dren in Belgium and Northern France. Put efteir made Judicial ooadllioo thereat. 1 sUlma foreclosure about Henry Bertlett’e farm at Partridge Returning tripe piece by joining together lor Haaeoek eonaty. Maine, la a mil brought It will a child one meal.” “ort«*«* Iamoine. One dey last week the army and aviation camps, CoL Weston I in 3 cents. give pieces ot whit* chamois. In tor the purpose ol enforcing a lien aader re- Bat-** Cove, irregular of Rut.arrH visited the (arm buildings, coming of tbe Several boxaa sreia than plaoad in Ncw- stasd Mutates Maine, ehapher U. section Moeamber M. m?- mooes Chamberlain, surgeon general’ addition to this sports ooatuma, Krta K for taxes amemed la said of Caatlaa. Maine. e lew lest ol the burn. Not find- in dtp Hllaworth, within that tba oant. of aid : B. In Concord, N. H., sad anatoal la the year ltl». Sold waa rendered at tin moose then □Aoe, reports par port. I., show* tome mthar evening Judgment ***** °r ***"* ing Mr. Bartlett borne, by said court the defeadaot a bore where be from below 1 cant, to r Provide nos, B. L Tha money Una col- Krta makaa his ladies’ faces a bit agaiaer re me JTTciB wandered up to the woodlot, ranges par alight! gowns. named and agnlaat the land and buildings Htacoca as.—Clerk’s oIBce, Sop Ken- waa aant to the oom mission for a. 4..M17- kept Mr. Bartlett and hie grandson, below 2 par oant. lected grotesque tram the American point of thaseoa above described, aad aald eale la ter Ooatt. Noeoaaertf. ^ lor awhile. the el each lien. Aa neth Young oompany tbe conditions to treat relief in Belgium. The society grow purpose enforcing pro- Among leading view, bat hi* fashion designs are dded by said statute I shall, at the time aad boxaa now in am as vers tonsil Tba signs on tha above mil on add execution a*. •lOO Howard, UlOO meat hospital colds, rapidly. extraordinarily original. appelated, t£a oflKrtal.Tiiatla.tb. «JMS “Tha Children's Tin Box Fund, Risestr the lead undivided Iraetloaal part at aald >|t, this will be and other com pars mad: ofUtoAtaalln* liqaoraaadeat Je The readers ol paper Itia, alight lajoria*, above described real aetata aadbuliatana term a. 4. Ml?, la acco'““ ,ht It at least one dreadodJ>l. Btvea and acta through the Blood sand-bad hospital, equipped box la sand for axponma." , ope” 2 earn of tm t» me* c*w. Btf Snrleees ol the System thereby destroying with most approved modernpractice. tba completion of its Brat year, Warren writes a boat “Thn Women Orel „.ubwl. toZadnUen of the disease, giving the To-day, !he con- in niHa- Then” and what are Corrim uusieat strength by building up the the tin box fund is established they doing; assisting nature In doing its the of stitution and Cut Out Useless inan states, baa 2^09 boxes placed in Lowe tolls about experiences Tha have so mueh faith Complaints. When (to ft ^ TOrk proprietors mailvrdar tout Andt eeae. Mm U*U« »■ °* The time wasted la tx various towns and cities, is an inoor- fashionable drseemaker; cad Mary Heat or (mU* tO JIT the euraUseT*"*"- S**1’* complaining town ueSidse that they oger One Bendred Its Voree has a short article on “How Wil tehou local mtrehantt do not ad- in oar*, cause the Job is hard would often b > organisation administrating for any cane that it fails pointed -as. each Do/»r* aecurnd John Stand UT" which deals with econ- edrttaa, it fount tig oaUttogu* matting nreaaaea. Oaptaa taaaed la _ l owe and baa |S7,Mf.ia. a--4 to, am of isnttui-T1-1- more than sufficient to pat that Job o lands, •• OBBBBk * CO.. Toledo, O., lilt Attest—T. F. Maiomt, Clerk »• «J*£oarU Addme P. J- the list of “has beens." Ita o«c*r» have never aant out bagging omy of food. gold by all Druggist*. Tie. wbo b»,e NEWS »«n hunting here, BRTAVL PKICR8. ratarnedZ‘,r“*r!T’ home THK ARMY DRAFT. DULLAKDTOWN. COUNTY with a bear and a deer. ^ Mr. and Mre. BtoteFHd Ateiaktntov !• Oattlax BUCK8PORT. Emery A. Uroeby, with One Ellsworth Men In Clunrd Honee Mrs. Emma Spencer eleited her ateter, •on Clarenoe and After Retailers. FAVOR LONG COAT daughter of Ban ne a Deserter. Mrs. Elisa last week. W. Abbott, one of tbe Mary, The State feed Leon R. Stackpole, UP, George raocisco, Cal., who have been administrator, and lor year* one ot visiting Merrill of the The local exemption board baa been Ernest Smith and the .own'* oldest many relative, in Aurora and University of Maine, it get- family spent died Amheret, returned after busy with the details in for week-end with her Vio Smith. most prominent cltiiens, Saturday ting retailers who are charging what Paris Designers United preparation tether, Tb*y •~om. Leading the classification of men under *‘*My J1"" C»pt. Abbott t°V' is considered exorbitant for sugar registered Arthur A. Moran of Isle came llebt aged penied by Mra. Lititia who prices Presque Silsby, will on the new will at Verona, nnd in bis early life nreot her and flour. He said Monday: One Point plan. Tbe list of questions to visit his who are ti0rn daughter, Mra. Jennie Hibbita Thursday (amity, aa be sent to all whether Ha rose quickly to tba mas- •nd Mra. U.ai, “Just fast as we And grocers who registered men, spending the winter here. -eottoeea. Kalllber, at Loa Angela., Perth, and commanded soma line •nd •re charging 16 cents for loaf anger previously examined or not, including accompany them to their bomea in Mr. aod Mrs. Arthur Dorr of Oriand willwe discuss the matter Skirt of Now Sait la Plain m W«H m those or and thoae sailing to foreign porta. Retiring Lampoc for a viait. with them, exempted rejected, and Mr. and Mrs. El win of '/hip* We call to the colors after the Treworgy see, ba pore baaed tba furniture Nov. a*. have yet to find a case where Tight and Short Enough to ready'tor last frou tbe p Bucksport are Spending a few days at Enoch B. Hill, and conducted tbe they have refused to lower their Clear tha Ankles. quota from Hancock county has been sent tore of the Bonsey place. «•»•»•* T**”’ feilrlng twelve CAPE ROSIER. price. In ease they do, however, the to camp. The board has received no in- huainrM Elisa Addie, the .three-months-old He waa active In town Orlando case will be at once for action formation as yet as to when these men ,rs ago. afhirs, Howard ia in Biuehill. reported Jenny, like many otherk of the lead- viaiting the will be called for. daughter of Irving A. and dertrude aa chairmen of tba board of as- by proper authorities. Percy Clifford baa built an ! lng dressmakers In Paris, Is In favor died Erring ice pond; on “Prior to tbs In connection with tbe new scheme of Stackpole, Wednesday night, after for nine years. He also repre- bis war grocers never sold ltdn«n (arm. of the comparatively narrow skirt and a few of on a advis days' illness measles. Sympathy tbia claaa in tbe legislature. His sugar marginal pereeuuge basis. 1 drafting men, legal ry boards have ^ed Mra. the long coat which covers the knees. is felt for the Alfred Blake, who has been believe one a been the in each parents. who waa Mias Margaret Partridge of quite cent pound is a sufficient appointed by governor „jfe ill, is out again. The skirt is, as a rule, plain os well about eleven Ha profit. Loaf sugar costs the grocers less district. That for Hancock county is At J. U. Meader’s early Monday morn- Or land, died years ago. as and short to clear the than 12 tight, enough lire iii Montetle w, of Ellawortb Repairs are being made on cents a pound and you can see composed of H. E. Hamlin, T. F. Mahoney ing caught the partition near a laavea two aooa, the ankles. Then the coat is ample at the ot Ano and Methodist church. what tbe profit is in selling it at 15 cents. and Fultoi J. Redman, ail of Ellsworth. chimney, causing much damage, as it and Herbert L. Arbor, Mleb., hem and in “I believe very picturesque design. One man who was to cut and out Miae Grace L. Abbott of James and that where more than ten registered from Ells- necessary away tear 0„c daughter, Peasley Percy Clifford are These uew coats are fash- cents a is knee-length and failed to for the walls to reach and the A man of atrict integrity, cutting logs on the Crockett lot. pound charged for granulated worth, report physical extinguish Bucksport. the ioned in several different ways. Some when fire. and of a sogar practice is unreasonable.'’ examination called, has got him- Mund judgment particularly Benjamin Black, Winfield and C. M. are quite loose, with a wide ceinture ha “I believe grocers are t< o self into trouble. Delancey A. Booker, n„l and kindly peraonallty, will be Gray are charging cutting logs on the Howard much for to confine them at the waist; others who in tba flour. I do not think that tl a 24 less than a year ago came here from EAST ORLAND. missed community. point. are so that mold the form Jrtatly 1-2 should sell for more shaped they the Prnvinoea and a small farm pound bags than bought Marian Qlbba la at home for the winter. Mr and Mra. Edward Jonas received Several thousand without at all others bushels of berring fl.50. in some instances they are being being tight; again above Ellsworth Falls, is the man. He that tbe of tbeir eon word last weak body have been in are and like the coats worn Hiram Blaisdell, a resident of this place caught the weirs the past sold for aa rauct} as fl.65. This flour costs long loose, registered here in June, but when oalled who waa drowned whan tbe ten With Chinamen of died Baturday morning at his sister’s Clarence, days. the bigh prices paid, thia them approximately fll abarrel delivered. by high degree, says for examination, failed to appear. In the boat ot tba battleebtp Michigan makes the season of Idalia de Paris home in Penobscot. picket 1917 the banner year. In the past grocers have sold floor on a Vllllers, correspondent. regular course he was certified up to tbe bad been re- oo October 30, 50-cent Alemoosook met in session foundered, Decatur Gray has a mill for margin. This would mean a mar- The design of the coat permits con- district board and from that board to grange regular would ba tent to bought covered, and Bucksport. of 1 siderable exercise of individual the evening. Two members were grinding grain which proves very fine. gin fl, which Ihink an unreasonable taste, adjutant-general. Baturday body arrived bare Saturday, and instructed in the first and second The This and the threshing machine profit at present. but the general outline remains the The communicated degrees. services were bald at tbe home recently adjutant-general funrral tbe “We are same—a bougbt by people of tbe will be a just starting out to investigate rather short, tight skirt, and with and an Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mason have gone Rev. W. Webb Cape him, got impertinent reply, Monday afternoon, Henry valuable cases of who are a feature of tbe farming season of grocers charging too high long coat. saying in substance that he did not want to East Lake, Fla., for the winter. They officiating. There was a large number 1918. and prices they will have to come dow n.” The Jenny model shown In the to fight the Hermans, that he would stand were accompanied by Emily Dunbar, Mrs. Tbe dee peal sympathy ot all ia preaent. Nov. 28. 0- sketch had a great success at the open- tbe penalty, and if they wanted him they Mason’s mother. extended to tba parente and sisters, Edna CAST1NE. ing of this dress artist’s winter show. must come and get him. Mrs. Annie DeKooher, Mrs. Etta Dun- and Beulr.b. BLCEHILL FALLS. Y. W. C. A. PAIB. It was made of tomato-red duvetyn Booker is an alien, a British subject, bar and Mrs. Estelle Mason attended the Fred Pert of Elliot is viaiting bis niece, Tbe Y. and the long scarf collar, which was and tbe matter was taken up with the school at Oriand Fri- Mrs. Harrie Conary. W. C. A. fair at Normal hall No- cooking Thursday, BKOOKLXN. attached to the coat was bor- British consul at Portland. He was vember 24 was in a itself, day and Baturday. Fred every way success. Colomy bas opened his cottage for dered with skunk. The coat was ma- before tbe local and A H Mayo dosed bis sardine factory Most attractive were the American and brought board, Nov. 26. M. tbe winter. found fit. Even Nov. 24. European booths, at which fancy articles chine stitched with heavy red silk and physically then he was Mra. Angie left for the cuffs were buttoned back given an opportunity to write Walter Buckler of Boston left for that Candage to-day Mel-, and refreshments were sold by girls each deep explaining SOUTH BLUEHILL. Ma his to rose, as., to visit her son, P. R. Candage. wearing the costume of the with tomato-red horn buttons. The position the consul, and a letter Thursday. country her has place was for fourth his George Duffy gone to Bluehill to Mra. Belle Wood and Susie boot brepresented. coat was lined throughout with ele- prepared him, setting Jobu Kelly and a friend, of New York, daughter loft work in the mines. for The French and peau de sole and on the olaim, and given him to mail, but he did farm for several weeks. Monday Providence, K. I., for the Irish booths for fancy phant-gray are at toe Kelly not mail it. Laurence Eaton, who is winter. articles were in charge of Miss Trim and gray lining, down the fronts, there attending Mias Harriett* Cote of ia at Then an order came to Marshal school in the week-end Sedgwick Mias Snow. Tea was served at were lines of very handsome embroid- City Bucksport, spent Mr. and Mrs. Frank and sou the Japa- a few weeks. Leighton to arrest him ns a and at home. Mr. Syrene’afor nese booth by Miss Starrett and assistants. ery executed In red, gray and dull blue Silvy deserter El wood, of Biuehill, were Sunday guests association will meat bring him for Portland, where he waa Mrs. Lizzie of Harenta-taecbars’ ol Mr. Mra. Millard The tulip table and Dutch booth were Billings Bargeatville, ,nd Leighton. in tbe He school building over placed guard house. stands a visited her Mrs. Gancelo in the high Saturday Nqv. Crumbs. presided by Miss McCorrison and sister, Herrlok, fair chance to service either evening, Dec. 1. 28._ Miss Florence Ladd. Very American and compulsory last week. WEST SCKRY. under the American or English flag, with Mrs. Kalpb Townsend cams boms Wed- patriotic was the candy booth, for Mias Nov. 26. O. Prank and the odium of deserter hanging about him. nesday from Somerville, Mess. She alio Gray son are guests of Capt. Junkins offered only molasses candy for G. F. visited Mr. Townsend at Camp Uevens, Gray. sale. The side shows were in charge of ELLSWORTH MARKKT8. Miss Stinson. Dr. Philbrook as WEST SULLIVAN. Ayer. Maas. John Pert of South Biuehill has re- acted turned after a guide, calling attention to the various A. is are retail in EU* worth Tbe alumni of Brooklin high school has borne, short visit with his C. Webb ill. Following prices Mrs. J. E. Lulkin. attractions. to-day: presented tba ecbeol with a nice desk to niece, Thomas Daley has moved his family Among them were the following: Snake COUNTRY PRODUCE. be placed In tba aaaiataut’a room. Miss Heed, who bai been teaching the home from South Gouldsboro. charmer, Mise Tripp; giant with broken Dairy butter, to. .. 45 tbe Higgins Corner school, bas been called Mrs. Ramsdell of is visit- Fresh MissUertrode Parker, who|bas spent neck. Mr. “Kate and Harrington eggs, dos. 60 borne to Stillwater the Uray; twine, Dupli- summer with bar Cnarlsa by illness of her ing her sister, Mrs W. P. Goodwin. Fowl, to. 25 past parents, cate,” Misses Tidmarsh; dwarfs, Misses went to Boston Thurs- brother. Chickens, to. 26 Parker and wife, Sawyer, Thompson, Bl.ke, and A. W. Gordon of Augusta recently Nov. 26. L. Lorentson; Hay, loose, ton. $10§fl» day. Miss visited his mother, Mrs. Ida Gordon. Bellamy’s “Looking Backward”, VEGETABLES. Kev. F. Emerson of Whitefleld baa ac- DEDHAM. Bulk; Charlie Chaplin, Miss Benson; Miss Josephine Banker, who is teaching Potatoes, pk. 50 cepted a cull to tba Baptiet church. He Babe, the fat girl. Miss Ameri- in the week-end at home. Mrs. Dora Littlefield Is visiting in Lin- Lovejoy; Brewer, spent Cabbage, to. 04 will begin his Osc. 2. can Miss pastorate Sunday, coln. type, Uray; Egyptian mummy, Miss Edna Havey was called home Beets, to. OS Zabo band. Misses Nov. 28. Use Femme. Chipman, Clough, from Rumford Point, where she is teach- Onions, to .. ... 05306 Miss Eulalia Greenlaw of Belfast ■: ent Wentworth, Beasley, Grant, Libby. the death of her Carrots, to 03 tbe week-end with Miss Marcia Burrill. ing, by brother, Hugh NORTH CAST1NE. Fortunes were told by an Indian priest- Havey. Squash, to.04905 Rev. Davia N. Beach of Bangor occu- ess, Miss Carroll; a witch, Miss Bickford, Turnips, to. 12 Stuart entertained Mr*. Emma Conner l* somewhat better, Master Joy nineteen .. pied the pulpit of the Congregational and an Indian, Miss Drew. Pumpkins, each 15 alter a serious ill tnrn. of his schoolmates Saturday afternoon, church Sunday. Two candidates received The fair closed with the following FRUIT, Nov. his sixth ice-cream 17, birthday, »• A. K. Dodge ha* employment in the baptism and, with two others, were ad- program prepared by Miss Bbaw: Music, Lemons, doa ...... 45 and cake were served. shipyard at Stockton Springs. mitted to church membership. Rev. Win- Normal school orchestra; reading, Miss Oranges, doa... 4C@50 The Golden Rule met with Mrs. Bananas. 30 a36 Harvey Webster left Monday lor Lowell, throp Brewer, who has been holding re- Wiggin; music, girls’ chorus; reading, society Bunker for an A FEW STAPLES. Maas., to work in the shell vival meetings here, concluded his labors Miss Sawyer; solo. Miss Hanson; reading. Henry Wednesday all-day factory. to. Nov. 18. session. The next meeting will be with Sugar, granulated, 10$ her Miss Hubbard; music, girls'chorus; solo, | Mrs. Daniel Webeter is visiting powdered. 14 Nov. 26. B. Mr. Mrs. Arthur Abel Dec. 6, for all day. daughter, Mr*. Chester Webster. Uray. yellow. 10 Hattie was A special meeting of Puritan temple Raymond Wardwell returned Saturday EAST BLUEH1LL. Miss A. Wiggin chairman of Coffee, to. 28*85 was held even- the committee of arrangements. Pythian Sisters, Saturday Tea, to. 95*74 from Kineo, where be baa been on a Mrs. Nora Wight and daughter Ethel Nov. 26. K. ing, Nov. 17, when the grand chief of Molasses, gal... hunting trip. left for Mass. j Monday Waltham, Maine, Mrs. Katherine Sobel of Canady MEATS AND Neil Wardwell haa employment with his L. E. Ijeach has returned from Provi- inspected the temple. PROVISIONS. team bark from Penobscot to "Boomflt." Beef, roasts to 25 hauling North ; deuce, R. I. Counting Up Hugh Havey died at the steak to A reader who was interested In the Friday night to. 35<«50 Bucksport. i W. F. has to Chapman gone Stonington home of his father, M. H. Havey. He had Veal, to. 20340 Bennett Dunbar has to “Indian counting” that the Companion Capt. gone to work on stone. been in poor health for a long time, and Lamb, to.. 25 §40 Castine to the winter with hi* told about on this page some months spend Mrs. Annie Ridley, who has bought the for the past two months had been confined Hams. 40 Mrs. C. W. Devereux. ago, has found in the London Chroni- Bacon. 40 daughter, place that joins her home, has had the to bis bed. He was held in high esteem 950 cle something about a similar sort of Salt pork, to. 80 Airs. Maria Conner and two children house moved back and repaired. It is a by his many friends, and will be greatly counting that wns long in use In a Lard, to. 32 §34 were recent guests of ber brother in great improvement to both places. missed. He leaves a wife, father, mother, retired part of England. The Chron- FLOUR. FEED AND GRAIN. West Penobscot. Nov. 26. R, sister and brother, who have the sympa- icle says: Flour, bbl.... $12.50 §$i4 Nov. 26. 0. :_mi thy of the entire community. Funeral The elder generation of farmers Id Corn, bag (wnole, cracked or meal,) 4 40 EAST LAMOINE. services were held Saturday afternoon, one of our northern dales used a The Knee-Length CoaL Shorts. 2 30 SULLIVAN HARBOR. Herbert and have to Rev. George Sparks officiating. Inter- Perry family gone strange set of numerals, especially Mixed feed and middlings. $2 60§$2 70 Airs. 8. R. Boston for the winter. ment was at Birch Tree cemetery, East Oats, bag, bu. 2.25 Downing haa returned home when made a silks. The scarf collar shown on this 2$ counting sheep. They Snilivan. from Boston. Is one of the new Ideas and the Parish I Capt. N. D. King and wife have gone to gap In the wall wide to Just enough Nov. 26.Une Amie. Southern N. for the w ennes are delighted with It. Mrs. Ida Boynton haa gone to Boston I Pines, C., inter. admit one sheep at a time, and as the aiihnliBcmrati. for the winter. It Is a about 1 Capt. Fred Merchant, who was called sheep went through they counted just long straight tie, BORN. 10 inches In which can be wound A! iss Roth Leighton will leave Saturday home by the illness of Mrs. Merchant, them, making a notch In a stick at width, round the with one end thrown for Hermoo to teach. | has returned to South Gouldsboro, where every fifteen. neck, ALLEN—At Southwest Harbor, Nov 19, to Mr over the shoulder; or the tie can be and Mrs Ralph N Allen, a daughter. Mr*. Charles H. Allen is be is employed. Phonetically the numerals sound spending COLSON—At East Franklin, Nov to Mr Nov. 26. N. like unwound and allowed to fall low over 22, two week* in Boston. “Yann, tane, tether, mether, pip, and Mrs Emery Colson, a son. the front of the coat have sar, sane, catterer, wheeler, dick, NOYES—At Sullivan, Nov to Mr and Mrs Why The Wed- 20, village aid will meet a society GOULDSBORO. yann-er-dlck, tane-er-dlck, tether-er- Everard L) Noyes, son. | Frederick Perry.] nesdey afternoon with Miss Josephine ORCUTT—At Surry, Nov 20, to Mr and Mrs Ethel Gerrish was a week-end mether-er-dlck, boomflt.” hair Hawkins. Miss dlck, NEW SPORT HATS IN VELOURS Charles W Orcutt, a son. gray guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Libby. "Boomflt” was fifteen; when they TARR—At Orland. Nov 16, to Mr and Mrs Carl Alia* a Af^ France* L. Joy is taking train- It made a notch in the M Tarr, a daughter. Cyrus Whitaker, Albert, Kenneth and | reached they They Have No Trimming Other Than ing course as none at the Eastern Maine stick and the chant all Harry Foss have gone to Jonesport to began strange a Band of Ribbon but They Are general hospital lit Bangor. MAItltlKD. work in the woods. over again.—Youth’s Companion. Most Becoming. Sunday school will resume sessions next ^r Kenneth Tracy will move his to’ H^Hairhealth family Sunday afternoon at 2.90 o'clock. Preach- EMERSON—COLBY-At Nov 24, Warned by Electric Slrene. In the matter of millinery let us call Bangor, by Restores the in Goodwin’s Siding this week. He has Rev Edwin C Brown, Miss Hazel Emerson natural youthful color and beauty ing the evening at 7 o’clock. j In of the man- to those gray and faded hairs there as teamster this winter. I England many large your attention to the new sport hats of Bangor to Clifford L Colby of Bucksport. naturally, safely employment and oermaneitly. Have dirk, glossy hair with- Mrs. C. A. baa closed her bouse establishments an GRAY—BLACK—At South skmaon Nov. 26. Eittah. I ufacturing employing In velours, says exchange. They Brooksville, Nov out a trace of grav. I a rrt a aye. Sold by all 20, by Loring B Coombs, Miss Beatrice dealers. Philo tor the winter. She will Thanks- V _!_ numerous hands make use of electric bear no other than a ribbon esq, Hay Co., Newark, N. J. spend trimming E Gray of Cape Rosier to George Levi giving with her nephew, Phillip* Eaton, PARTRIDGE COVE. sirens for warning employees In the. band, but they are as flattering as the Black of West Brooksville. in event of air raids. The sirens are de- REEU-JOHNSON-At Seal Cove. Nov Portland, and from there will go to School closes for a week’s glances of a new sweetheart and as 17, by {Wednesday L W Ruraill, esq, B Reed of Boston. signed for use In connection with In- as of vacation. becoming the naivete youth. Tremont to Henry W Johnson of Bangor. Ellsworth Steam Nov. a*. H. terior calling or alarm systems and Turquoise Is a good color, and you Laundry Mrs. Julia Bartlett spent last week All Aisdi gf laundry Wark. NAPHTHA CLEANW6 to supersede bells, gongs and other can’t beat It If are for with her son Reuel in Ellsworth. you looking DIKD. methods. are Goods called for and delivered NORTHEAST HARBOR. signaling They capable something to wear with frocks of Mrs. Joseph Carter gave a birthday In cir- attention to work of operation regular lighting snowy whiteness. Deep rose shades ALLEN—At Bluebil), Nov 21, Mrs Harriet M Special parcel post t-'ept. John Whitmore it in Boeton thia party Wednesday evening. There were cuits, and require little amperage. for Allen, aged 81 years, 10 months, 17 days. H. B & »eek. eighty present, and games and music are adorable the brunette, and the ESTEY CO., Proprietors ABBOTT—At Bucksport, Nov 24, were Refreshments were served, These sirens are Instantly responsive fadler have Capt George State Street, Ellsworth. Me enjoyed. j fainter, pinks their own W Abbott, aged 80 years, 9 days. Mias Hayes 0| Beltaat ia visiting her Hubbard. to either button or mech- Nov. 26. self-operating enticements. CURTI8—At South Surry, Nov 22, Edward M •■•ter, Mra. H. H. be wired in series or 74 28 Upton. anism, and may More expensive top pieces are of Curtis, aged years, days. Mias as desired. Code can HAMILTON —At Bar Harbor, Nov 17, Mrs Sadie Lawrie left last week (or XbbrrttanjuTUP parallel signaling panne velvet, and on these we notice WOOLENS Sarah Hamilton, 68 11 months. be obtained with these horns, aged years, Ayer, where she haa readily — Maas., employment the sunken crowns. hats, In PAINE At Salisbury Cove, Nov 16. Mrs Dress ^Materials and Costings di- lor the to their distinctive tone, winter. which, owing cloche shape, are embroidered with Theodore Paine, aged 84 years, 5 months. rect from the faotory. Write for Mra. command Instant attention.—Scientific wool In colors. PIKE—At South Gouldsboro, Nov 28, Fred- Alexander Moore has returned BLOOD erick Pike of and state garment planned. from CLEANS THE American. Eastport. samples Waters!lie, where she haa been visit- Among autumn hats for really au- SANGSTER—At Bucksport, Nov 24, Robert J F. A. PACKARD, ing her son tumn wear wool Is A new Sangster, aged 69 years, 7 months, 1 day. Leroy. employed. Box 35 Me. TONES THE NERVES Advantages of Motors In Cities. SHAW^At Ellsworth, Nov 2b, Mrs Georgia A Camden, Clarence notion Is a binding of fine flowers ex- Lindsay Smallidge, Lnrrey, to the estimates of a trade Shaw, aged fib years, 2 months. The results attending According tended about the furthermost of Shirley Reynolds and Harry Leighton gratifying edge SMITH—At Augusta. Nov 28, Percy A Smith, use of the new medici- Journal fifteen thousaad horses, valued left for where the faithful the brim. formerly of Ellsworth, aged 64 years. Monday Hartford, Conn., died In New York nal combination, Hood's Sarsapa- at $3,100,000, city Russian turbans covered 8TACKPOLE -At Dollardtown (Ellsworth), NTJRSE they wiu be employed in the Underwood entirely Nov Eliza rilla before and Peptiron last year, and the loss of services, vet- 20, Addie, infant daughter of Mr typewriter factory. eating with feathers are having a pleasant and Mrs Irving Stackpole, aged 8 months. niss n. Elizabeth are seen in purer blood, erinary fees and other Incidentals per- Qoogins, Nov. after eating, little revolution of their own In hat- TRACY—At Corea (Gouldsboro), Nov 28, Mrs M. 1917. condition to those that fell 111 or were Ezra stronger nerves, improved taining land. Tracy. 34 Pine St., Ellsworth of the whole Injured, amounted to as mcuh more. WHITE—At Brewer, Nov 26, Josephine A AMHKRST. system. White, aged 18 years, 11 days. Borial at that make this A motor truck can be or re- w are remits repaired Brocade Clowns. Bullivsn. 65*2 Ira B. Hagan of Ellsworth Falla was in They Telephone, of treatment the most eco- built It possesses some value when town Mat wash. course Brocade gowns will rise to a splen- sufferers from impure, out of order and It eats nothing when nomical for did height this fall and will be con- attomiMTunw*, Watts of Oldtown, who baa been unsteady laid for but a dead horse SatBs. impoverished blood, weak, up repairs; sidered the fabric of the hour for for- ftoftsstanal visiting returned home so bars, Saturday. nerves—no other accomplishes costs more to remove than It Is worth. The mills mal gowns. at Lyons, which Granits and U. 8. Jordan who haa been in cent motor truck can be Marble of Brewer, much for each expended. A operated twen- control the rflk fashions of the world, H. SCOTT town the past week returned and Pept- ty-four hours a day and occupies less Memorial* at ALICE banting, Hood’s Sarsaparilla have turned out miles of marvelous SrSCIALTY MADS OF home each other, and to take when not than does a Monday. iron aid space running brocades. Rodler, the great master de- H.W. DUNN'S Water Street TYPEWRITING, ACCOUNTING AND to derive a four-fold benefit. team of horses and a GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. Hobart who haa been em- both is wagon. This of has his Colon Johnston, connec- signer fabrics, put stamp Agent Safe Deposit ft Trustee., of Port- a laxative Is needed in Item of Is In a ELLSWORTH, SAME for ployed at HalloweU summer, If space Important large on full moons, branches and odd end, tarnishing Probate and Surety Bond through,the and thor- palm Artistic Designs, First-class Work, Lowes r*tu™»d horns Mat wash. tion with them, the gentle city, though It Is not considered In the Agent Oliver Typewriter! typewriter supplies flowers subdued In masses of color, Prices. Liberal diaoount on mail orders. Pills should be used. Cor. Mata and Water Sts. (over Moore’s Charles oogh Hood’s country. he calls the achievement Drag Bhand and Harry Bodiok, of and silk. # (Established 1862. Store 1. Ellsworth. Me. * W Ktitinuntt vXHTXTY NEWS

L>ufl and stormy weather can't make you blue or depressed, if you're feeling right warp eden. and if your liver and digestive apparatus are working properly. You knew the Malcolm peach left last Thursday tor A sun clear. Cry will shine again, if your stomach is behaving and your head is Boston for tha winter. DOCTOR But it’s no wonder SAYS if your liver is clogged, and your head aches, you’re depressed Mis* Muriel Tripp, who ia teaching in of Distress and the day seems long and dull. “L. F." Atwood's Medicine is safe and Eastbrook, spent last week at home, re- turning to Eastbrook today. hi the night — the sudden cramp — Mrs. Loranto left I at tae dangerous chill — the aching Mayo Saturday VMOL IS THE — -j for N. to see Mrs. Lillian throat the throbbing sprain —v X Portsmouth, H., the sadden from other Hamor »bo la seriously ilL pain many More tbau a (minimi years ago FVERY DAY IS PLEASANT common ills are halted quickly by Bernice King came borne laat Thursday i young Captain Herbert Chandler sailed “ IF YOU'RE FEELING GOOD from Bar Harbor where she uu- BEST hospital, his ship, the Wasp, into a cove ou the j TONIC In or weather. It quickly relieves biliousness, derwent an operation for appendicitis. shores of the island of , cast dependable, stormy pleasant JOHNSON’S 1 j nausea or sick headache in rain or sunshine, winter or summer. The Boys Scout# gsee sn entertainment rtnhor and sent boats ashore with constipation, tsssm: i twwENT For more than 60 years it has helped to make people happy in all kinds of weather. md bo* socitt last Thursday evening, for «a:»ks :or v.u.er While waiting their free. The “L. F." Medicine Co., Portland, Maine. the purpose of | urchssing nted d sup* Sample Bedford. Ohio —“I w„ in , r’ reJ.an two uj •■•.ids apt tea red out on the utifai the aid k>r human ills for I piles. condition, weak, nervous and „„ over la Whether need sea. { e one a brigantine, the ye.iTH. you clumsy community to r*i«e fund* to purchase The pupils of the high and primary down ao I couid not do my it or oilier 4 low ti,i. rakish craft whb NEWS I had doctored housework internal..* externally, you'll COUNTY material for auppliea retailed in collection schools were recently vaccinated. Moef for years and tried find this soothing, healing, pain under the min. enormous sails. Chandler brought his 'of nearly flOO in addition to the com- of I he pupils are doing nicely. A few are everything A friend destroying anodyne an ever ready WEST FRANKLIN. told roa about V.noL I glass to bear on the two ships aud pleted garments and knitted work. Tbe unable to attend school. asked doctor about and Mrs. E. K Coomb* it* visiting io Ells- branch has also sent twelve Christ- it, he replied, r, of was not long In determining that one Urge Unwood Brsiley. Mrs. Sylvia Seavey ia Angel Mercy worth. certainly the beat medicine the: c=-, a mas packages for tbe soldiers in France, was merchantman, the other a Sf*an ! and Miss Henrietta Mosley left lest week be had today. I couldn't Mr. and Mrs. George Bradbury are vis- give y"', ish picaroou. and the picaroon was Nov. 2ft. Spray. lor Hertford, Conn., to work in the Kem- any better.' I took it. and iting at Ryetield. today I j basing the merchantman The for ington typewriter works this wiuter. iV »ny wo4n COUNTY NEWS 1 mer llew no flag, but the captain knew D. E. Hardison has a team, w hich be w ill NORTH HANCOCK. Noe. 28. M. could wiah to be. and it was Vmol --—— i too well that she was a use in his wood business. that laved me.’’—Mrs. Frank A. only pirate Miu Mirth* Marshall I* visiting in Hot. if the wind held would* WALTHAM. key, Aah 8t„ Bedford. Ohio. BL r EH ILL. laud overtake Miss Beulah Tracy visited her suiter, Brewer. We guarantee this famous cod the merchantman. Mrs. Linnie Rollins, recently. B. B. Jordan of Eden was In town re- liver Mr*. Sarah Emerson went to Boston John A. McKay was home from Calais and iron tonic for all such whs condition. This at a time hen piracy had 1 ; cently. Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ethel | Mrs. Frank Goodwin and sou are visit- (or tbe week-end. t*eea almost from the Alexander'* Lots. entirely swept ing her parents, E. E. Bcammon and wife. Mias Clara Qoogtna visited relative# in Pharmacy. C. E. Andrew Martin of Bar Harbor ia stall- Alexander, , and few merchant ships laat week. Ellsworth. J Allan * ho is io in Bangor Prop., James A. Garfield post will bold its an- Butler, training camp ing bit brother Cbarlea. had means of opposing the villaina Mrs. Pauline Flood of Ellewortb Falls nual election of officers, Dec. 1 it 2 p. ra. j Massachusetts, was borne on a furlough Chandler could see no evidence of guns Mra. Sherman Mayo of Brewer vtaitad 1 A full attendance is desired. over Sunday. is spending the winter with ber sister, of 1 her John N. Marshall and Lottie, Northeast Harbor, ! altoard the brigantine, and he had but parents, wife, Mr*. Adelaide Holt. aregueataof Mr. of the Mrs. Manchester's The South BluebiU dramatic club < Matbaura, superintendent parents, Mr. and pre- one little barker on his own ship. He Sunday. Mrj sented the drama “The Corner Emertd Granite Co., has moved into the Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Clougb of Kile- Alfred Hardison. Grocery,” i had uo women aboard, but Judged Mina Madeline Sabsns, accompanied by worth Fall* visited Mrs. at the town ball Thursday evening. The Charles Smith house. Clough's dottier,; Newell G. Hardison. i from the size am! build of the mer- Mias McCarthy of Ellsworth, visited ber Wendell PettengUI is an Mr*. Sarah Jordan, Nov. US. play amusing one, with clever char- O. O. Hardison of Bangor and Clarence and who are in j (‘hantman that she might have passen parents, Truman Sabana and wife. Satur- Ivory Kemp, roiluary acter of parts, and was much enjoyed tya Stratton and of Hancock were J. C. Wilbur and £. Chase Middle- , training at Derma. I gers. t family day and Sunday. Camp Ayer, Mss*.. are large audience. week-end visitors here. # boro, Mam., have been guests of W. E. expected home over The wind was now very light, and Nov. X. M. Thanksgiving. The annual sale of and A. F. Jordan lb* past waek. No*. 25. the Baptist sewing I wliat there was was dying uown The Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacKenzie enter- l. circle will be held at the and chapel ! was near an t tained about of their frieuda at Beatrice, little daughter of Mr. ; Thursday sun tbe western horizon, thirty EGYPT. afternoon and Dec. Mr*. Austin Uilea, has been seriously ill, PROSPECT HARROIt. evening, 6, under the It had no sooner set than the lust whist Saturday evening. but is much improved at this writing.: direction of the December committee. Holrie Coombs, who ia employed by tbe Herbert Heavey and wile havr (races of a breeze went with It. The Henry Hutchings and Irving Rollins gone to Articles for sale will include do- M. C. R. K. Co., spent tbe week-end with Mrs. Laota Manchester and daughter Medway for tbe winter. aprons, two vessels, now a tout three miles have gone to Hudson, where they are at mestic article*, cooked sandwiches hie family here. food, apart, stood still: tlieir sails Happing work getting vessel kpec* for Seth Cleaves of West Kings. N. H, snd coffee. There will be an Mra. W. F. Jordan and little entertain- as the swells rolled under them. Chan- Hutchins. daughter, Atomthmrm*. recently \ wiled relatives here. ment in the with sn who bare been have re- evening, admission dler to take how be visiting here, began thought M. A. Goodwin and George L Goodwin Irving Bey and wife ol Joneaport ire of 5 cents. turned to Bar Harbor. might save l>otb his own and the oth- have moved their families to North Ella- here lor the week. Mr. Kay'* orchestra Beginning Dec. 1, a change of time at er from tbe He bad some H. B. PettengiD of Bar Harbor spent will fog the ship pirate. worth, where they have employment in play Thanksgiving ball. the office is poet announced by Postmaster small arms aboard, tint no ex- Sunday bore with Ml wife, wbo is visit- TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL guns the woods for 2. A. Phillips. J* ||] Friday night I be re was a basket-ball Hinckley as follows: Mails tor Ellsworth the one mentioned, while, ing ber parents, L B. Clark and wife. cept though Mrs. Linnie Hollins and Mrs. Eva Seam- game here between Corea and Prospect will close st 7.10 a. m. and 12.16 DEAFNESS AND HEAD p. m.; tbe portholes in the picaroon were F. P. Goodwin, wale and son Willard, which recalled in a mon have entertained this week in honor j[ <|j Harbor, victory lor leaves at a. stage 7.15 m. and 12JO p. m. masked, be knew Ibst she must lie ot Hancock, are a their vacation of Mfs. MacKeida's Mrs. Driscoll pending the vieltonl. Stare, 28 to if. There sat Mails due to arrive guests, from Ellsworth at 12 well armed with cannon. His small witb Mra. Goodwin’s E. E. Soanr- NOISES and Mrs. parents, j| dancing after the game. m. and 9.15 p. m. Mails dose for McNanghton. Sargent- arms would lie of no use acainst her. mon and wife. j|j Nov. m. C. vifle. Brooksville and Brooklin on Nov. 26. Echo. If have Deafness arrival _ you Catarrhal, j Chandler ran over In bis mind what Nov. JR. 8. | (11 0 of mail from Ellsworth. Office hours will : | or head noises go to your druggist | he ahonrd be use In a had that might SOUTHWEST HARBOR. and get 1 ounce of ParminC WEST THEMONT be from 7 a. m. to 7 m. (doable p. Money order ol I tight and remembered 'hut he was Southwest Uarbop branch of the LAMOINC. (I strength), and add tolt% pint and 8 The Qipt. E. 8. Reed b«« taken his veaael, registry window, a. m. to 7 p. m., other for blast- ! (I hot water and 4 ounces of grane- carrying, among things Hancock county Red Cross bus sent Welter boose has llroJ. Cheater to Bucks Harbor for except when mails are worked. just Tbe Reynolds been | A la ted sugar. Taka 1 lableapoontul 0 Wood, being ing purposes in tbe Mexican mines, a off its box of tniahad work. In to tea wbo wHI run tbe raw >' four times a winter Mrs. Reed in at home. boars, 9.15 a. m. to 10.15 a. m. eighth rented part | day. * quarter* Sunday fulminating used in those powder days. til, the members have knit 75 sweaters, S mill. Registered mail sbould be in office one- 11 Tbe* will often bring quick re- (I Potnroy, oldeat son of Alton Hut wbat use could tie made of this helmets, 10 scarfs, 50 prs socks, SB prs ; lief from tbe diatreseing bend bMlI hour before closing of mail. Robie Norwood and wife ot Southwest | | Pomroy and wife, baa enliated in tbe navy ugainst tbe caunou balls of tbe pirate? wristlets. In the the : 1. noise*. Clogged nostril* should '. sewing department Harbor were on and will leave Hia friend* guests Sunday of Fred I' open, become eeey and *: to-day. many Chandler was n Yankee, and tbe work baa been done: I eonva- breathing COMPLIMENTARY RECEPTION. following j end wife. tbe moens into the I* wtab bim well. Yankees eTen at that remote 0 stop dropping period lesoent gowns, 27 surgical shirt*, 23 pa- throat. It Is to costs I 0 easy prepare, 11 Thelma. A pleasant ion was held in the were famed for shrewdness and Frank L. Hodgkins and wife and Fred Nov. 20. recept their jamas. a large quantity of surgical dress- | little and i* pleesaat to take. Any | town hall L. Hodgkins and wife will leave '. one er : Friday evening in hooor of Inventive genius. He formed a to and Tuesday who bee Catarrhal Deafness plan ings, 2,681 compresses, rolls, sponge* 1 Wm. the fora week in Boston before on heed noises sh->uM give this pre- Geogline by employees of the attack the picaroon wltb fulminating i folded gauze 10 T bandages, 15 aailiog, For any llcblneaa of Ibc skin, for skin strips, j (I script ion a trial. 11 Blaehill mine. Mr. Geogline has had of the Dee. 4, f*r Florida. rmshea, chap, pimple*, etc., try DoatTn Oint- powder. Noting the positions ! abdominal bandages, 45 triangular and { of the and ment. 80c at all drag Btoren.-iffH. charge buildings placing the ships with his compass, he waited till L5 head bandages. A recent canvass of tbe Nov. X. K. at the and machinery mine, bas been very midnight; then, putting a crew In each | popular with the men under him. He of two boats, he weighed snchor and i will leave this winter to go to Mexico to ordered them to tow the Wasp out to 1 a mine for the American open Smelting A sea. his object icing to get Is*lw**en 1 Co. orchestra of Refining Higgins' Ells- the two vessels. Neither ship displayed worth furnished music. The was a light, but a faint glimmer of cabin >ed by Mr. and Mrs. with Geogline, lights was iierceptlble on the pirate. seventy-five couples in line. Chandler stopped when he thought he ^fter the march, Harry Hinckley, by might b« In the printer jewition. He reqbest of the employees, made a brief did i.o* as; an hor. for tue sound talk stating tne oi the object reception, would berinv him. and extending to Mr. Geogline the best »* I'Cii lac t:rnun njwn came wishes of the meu for his future, ard • handler u* that the Wasp, the pi- (muring he would be sent back to Blue- rate and the merchantman occupied bil! «oon. Mr. Geogline responded in a three corners of a triangle, lie was ple« -ant speech, thanking them ail for the To out of motor pleased to ace that he was nearer the r»*iy kind deeds done by them. Re fresh- get your pirate than the merchantman, for if were served in the lower hall. the former attacked the latter before Robertson, Harold Herrick and all the that was W#J6ury attacking the Wasp Chandler could af- Austin Howard had charge of the arrange- power ford no assistance. Ills plan did not ments. admit of this. All three ships had their Not only the men at the mines will built into it a sails hoisted ready to take advantage but all the who requires miss Mr. Geogline, people of the slightest breeze. As soon as have met him. He has made many friends there was sufficient light the pirate in town by his square dealing with all is not displayed the skull and erossboties that with whom he came in contact. gasoline only from her peak and sent a shot befoie The Sign of ■ Reliable Dealer Nov. 26. S. the bow of the Wasp. Chandler, un- but and the World's Best Gasoline derstanding this ns a demand for sur- pure uniform. Oat—It I* Worth Oat Till* Money render. returned from bis popgun a out this en- DONT MISS THIS. Cot slip, shot no digger than a boy's nibl*er close with 6c and a til to Foley & Co.* DEALERS WHO SELL KS6 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, 111., writing ball. He did this that the pirate It is because of your name and address clearly. Yon will might attack him with his ship in- every gallon SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE receive in return a trial package containing and Tar Com Don rd, for stead of sending boats to take posses- Foley’s Honey * ©olds and Pills, is s coughs, croup; Foley Kidney sion without a fight. SOCONY Motor Gasoline like lor pain in sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; With the rising ot the sun a ripple Csthrtrtie Tablets, a wholesome, and Foley was seen coming on the water, aud a other no matter thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con* every gallon, stipalion. biliousness, headache and slug- breeze came with It. it caught the L. Ellsworth bowels.—Mooe’s Store. C. Morang, gish Drug picaroon first, ami she approached the where that SOCONY Wusp, running out her guns as she you buy it, Silvy & Hagerthy, aabmuwaU. did so, but nearing her prey it was H. F. Wescott, plain that there was no armament runs a motor so much more aboard, a 1 she ran them hi again. J. B. Bettel, Bluehill The critical moment had come. than the best of un- Austin “ Chandler stood on the quarterdeck efficiently Chatto, awaiting his enemy, occasionally cast- C. F. Wescott, jr. con- identified A carbure- ing a glance at a man partially gasolines. I. E. cealed aloft on that end of the gaff Stanley, That lingering Cold swung from the mainmast. The breeze tor once to SOCONY F. L. Mason, had reached the Wasp and filled her adjusted A. R. So. Bluehill is a steady drain on your sails, enabling the helmsman to keep is for Conary, stamina. It im- the vessel before It with some head- adjusted keeps. F. L. E. Bluehill physical of the Greene, the blood, way. When the bowsprit pica- poverishes roon came within a cable’s length of Daniel McKay, Surry distresses the digestion, the Wasp. Chandler gave an order to the You will find that SOCONY R. E. Rankin, Franklin and exhausts your vigor. lower the sails. The pirate lapped Wasp and was making ready to grap- H. W. Hancock It affords a fertile field Johnson, ple and board w hen a signal was given more miles to the for serious infection and is that turned the tables. Chandler rais- gives gallon G. W.Colwell& Co. S. Hancock Kksty to become chronic. ed his lAnd. Men concealed under the and more to the mile. H. L. Smith, Lamoine on fastened to I bulwarks pulled a Nbe power the end of the gaff, swinging It over H. H. Hopkins, Trenton Suffer The man look for Ton Needn’t the side next the picaroon. Say So-CO-ny and the a demijohn, nimbly bum it if you will take Penina above, carrying crawled out on it, gaining a position * and use in avoiding Red, White and Blue prudence nearly over the pirate, now not twenty sign. anpoaure. Penina dears up feet from the Wasp. Giving the demi- catarrhal conditions. Thous- john a swing, he tossed it on the pi- ands have proved this to any rate's deck. Standard Oil Co. of New that blew York fair person. Get a box of the There was an explosion the little pirate so far apart that the water, rushing-Into the gaps in her sides, sunk her within two minutes, leaving her men floating in the water. They were mercilessly picked off by the sailors on the Wasp. The conquering ship was badly in- jured. but all damage* were paid for tr the owners of the merchantman, loaded with a valuable cargo and a number of passengeiy, including worn- eu and children. —' Ifgai Hotin*. __KMwrHimmg. | Hie aggregate national Income of TIooal mvines Mhattd In the neigh- the allies Is placed at 982,100,000.000 borhood of XUWO,000,000 • year, and STRENGTH OF THE and the Intereat charge* each year at has thrown Its weight Into the scale, If Motors Kmv *8,881,000,000, which 1a 4.8 per cent of prepared to pat behind the entente My sins b««d»»4 »»4 H»tu» bow nMtblKfw lufar frtw thonund combined In- effective to secure wonwo. IMr ****“« Pro- Mills the Income, while the group co-operation would toko nn ud firi ^MMt tbld POO- followlfig ■*•*?'• „-,,,) for tha notion Ihoroepon hsrsia come of the Teutonic alliance Is esti- the succeee of the principles of democ- MO o»HMoot of childhood. ordered: Thai Tag Illl '*hT WARRING or worms mdtcated. POWERS urniiM »; nfn he *leoo to oft Hnon inter- mated to be *10,600,000,000, and Inter- racy." “j'ice lhereof I stomach, swollen soar I eat charges *1.870,000,000, which to The task la called a '‘tremendous appor lip, FRUIT to the views of f stomach, offoMlso breath, hard JUICE 11.8 cent of the Income. one,” bat, according s£a per sad fall .belly with oocasloaal Statistics Show Huge Preponder- the Bankers Trust company, there can sg^Trausras cts Regarding the cost of the war s ta- (liplags and pales aboat tbs - S3: ance in Favor of the ble la presented showing that the al- he no doubt as to the ultimate vic- ^ oarel, pals fsos of Isadaa Mat, Sfr clock In the Hi eyes hoary a ad doll, twtlohlaa J?. ten of tha forenoon, or 64.1 tory of the United States and her It »•* cause. lies have spent (72^00,000,000, I"i hT heard thereon Ifcoy Entente. allies. **?.„“ Kodl.lt. Into of Men. Io nld per cent of the total cost of all warring Ite&iug ri The rectum, short dr;cough, grind- A cortoio laatrom.nt pur < f the teeth, little red oat mu all. deceased. while and her allies ing points sticking laat will and testament Mad. nations., Germany on alow ^tiae to be the ol From Tim t ************ HtWW toagae, starting duriaa sleep, laser deceased, tofcthcr with petition for pro- have spent *109,500,000,000, or 35.9 per Overgo yeera ago Dr. True discovered tbs Ed tho the I[ae thereof aadror appointment of the cent. formula of Dr. True’s Bllzlr, Family Lax- JSJ,‘wr without glelng hood, p'emoted by WORLD : SUSPECT EVASION OF ative and Worm Bxpollar. Since then people Stroud Bodloh, tho osooutor therein HAS A GREAT TASK In killed, grounded and missing the have been writing us letters like thia: ■•Mr a little had pin-worms conflict has cost the allies 8,992,956 U. S. COAL PRICES ;: granddaughter aery **Pbebe L. Marahall. Isle of Trooton, in uid ! WONDERFUL badly, and after taking part of • bottle of Dr. d.ceoeed. A oertnin ln.Uainrm pur- RECORD OF I men, or 58.7 per cent of the total hu- Trne’e Elixir is vary much bettor. If re. tbo loot will oud testament ol To tho Plano of tho ■ Pa.—What are Houston, Texas.” This •J,,/* to be Nullify Kalaor la man losses, while It has cost the cen- Newcastle, J \ Georgia Khilpot, I owe' her with (or pro remedy baa a world-wide reputation as tbs £d deceased, petit,on WONDERFUL REMEDY a Largo in Wealth suspected to be methods of evad- > Si. thereof sod Tor ibo appointment ol How. I Order—Strength tral powers 6,301,773, or 41.3 per cent \ | one safe and ral table remedy tor wottna ■*T ad inlatralur with the the coal and stomach disorders — w Msrsh.ll. and Man Power of Nations of the total of 15,294.729 for last Sep- log price fixing regula- | \ Howard W. In > annexed. presented by Fn.Wd tions of the United States gov- • for both young and old. At tQulXtfuuuV oelr-at lew ol uid deceued. No Tfc* at War Compared. tember. \ | t/(dsr«.iaaa Marshall. • deslers. sOo, OOo, and tl .00. being aamed la tbo will of said de- *—» eminent are being practiced I [Senator In the Introduction to the balance \ Write n«. ■ Of In ) ! here. It Is charged. Consumers, n[Sb<1r Tho,sen. lat* Hancock, uid Now York. — Tho sheet It is pointed out that, while the deceased. A certain Instrument comparative ■ > when their orders to ^eiinir pur* exact are not it is offering ] lost will and of strength of the allies anrl figures available, 2. Ins to be the testament the central | some of the mm- • > wli L lor to ) | big mining COUNTY O:\YS ^d dee need, together petition pro- P*ws thousands of w ho powers Is it well-known fact that the snrplns the people have graphically shown by ‘The • are entire keie Ihereol sod Tor eppolntmonl ol Bd- been t>anies, told that the " wilding to Canada for their Balance food sections of the world Walsh, admlnlatreior with the will supply Sheet of the Nations at War,” producing • Dd j i of these j ! [ output has been sold to brokers. FRANKLIN. „„„d. preunied by Purl 8. Tkor.en, no famous tablets. which are I which has been are practically controlled by the En- Patton J. H. made Just compiled by the 1 at the brokers shows -j Mt,i deco sed. dmeo. the from the juices of Inquiry \ Mia* CtBiileoi Springer visited in Bar Io ssld will, dec.in-a apples, Bankers Trust tente allies, either directly or through ; elector named nosing oranges, figs and prunes. company, ; that the coal can be bought at Harbor last week. a* such esei'Otor. of the seas. The same Is j | tc sci “The world a their control < < Chandler, lat* of In b** been the has great task still a considerable advance over the i Helen P Bncksporl, •> 5° N™*. demand for j !! Arthur Petition before true, to a great extent, of territories Keooiston of Guilford is a busi- ■aid county, deccaaed. tost Lon,a Fruit-a-tives from all parts of the I It In order to nullify the plans ! set figures. Coal prices continue I or soma other satiable person be metals and coal. \} ness visitor in town. g Chandler United States, that the of the the Intro- producing < 1 aiiconucd administrator of tbo es ale of said proprietor! flohenzollerns,” says to advance here in spite of the ! ! deemed it wise an active 1 • Rev. C. W. Lowell was a£es» wi.buut glslng bond, presented by to establish a branch j Auction. “The task must not be bellt- “Japan has not .vet been ! ! government regulations. called to North- Chandler, widower of Uid rioceUrd in this J lieorse S. fight countrr. but It Is at factor In the theater of the port Monday to officiate at a funeral. of in tied, least interesting to European Frances E Urlodls, IMS Bloonlll. uid Offices and fruit j tablet works are in see comments the “It iWffHI Hf l 1 ♦♦♦♦■WtHW' county, deceased. Petition that Elisabeth D. resources existing successfully to I wur,” pumphlet. | M s. Harvard Card of Houlton is visit- sniloble be active operation at liilod'e or some other person ap- Ogdensburg, New : however, guarded the estate ■ oth accomplish this task, that hus, effectually ing her parent?, L. F. Springer and wife. ncinted sdminlatrator of tfo of Mid de- from which and provided Kllsabeth D. point druggists the i Pacific ocean. It hns enrolled In Its CATS ARE UNPOPULAR emsed presented by (ertodte. atores are nations of" the world now Homer and wife were in Brewer general being supplied. opposed * Percy .! i.w f uid deceased. men. out of an HERE( I,”, j to Germany continue to co-operate in- army about 1,500,000 to attend the funeral of Mrs. alary H Uotl. late of Hun's Island, la said “FRUlT-A.TIVLS”8i,Pthe only Homer's I. P lltlon ibal tss M. ®*dicine in effective man of 10,500,000. The Kankakee Make Reprisals on consty. decease Uotl the world made from fruit ; telllgently and loyally until Germany power People uncle. olter suitable parson ba Milk or acme appointed Jukes. An English in and her allies have been de- entire army and navy, ns well as the Dealers by Turning sdsilD'Stralor of '.be estate Ol uid deceased, physician absolutely , Mrs. Fred Donnell was in North Sulli- Ottawa discovered a be said to Felines Over to Them. by Hadle A McKay, an adr-at-law process whereby feated and their plans of world domin- unenrolled man power, may piwemed trait be van Saturday, called them by the severe of said deceased. juices may combined in such ion rendered Ineffective.” be still in reserve. sin H. tare ol Hodgw ck. la uid permanently illness of her Mrs. HI Harding, the natural — mother, Phoebe Havev. medicinal 1 Kankakee, III. Kankakeeans are result, deceased, etecoad an final account pro- for both “While Russia has nominally about • of fruits are Figures showing, sides, the Mrs. cl Prank H. Harding, administrator, filed lor many times getting rid of their cats, and incident- Flora Perkins left Monday for the ised combined area, income and interest 5,000,000 men enrolled in ils army and j adl.etneul. Sthat which she will with her lata of In ” enormous reserve, ally making reprisals on members of winter, spend C’. leans A. Heaeey Krooklto, said Fnnt-a-tircs has times charge, and cost of the wait In treasure navy, it still has an sad. Pin, sad Hast account of many the Milk Producers’ association in this daughters, Mrs. Ellsworth Long,in Gardi- ccuny.dece proved ita are ns the total number of men available fllrci for set- value in cases of Aim! men, presented with the expla- ! j .tdelbrrt sessey.admlalatrator, Stomach, district because of the of milk ner sod Mrs. Edward Perkins in Somer- tlement. l,iver and Kidney Trouble-in Rheu- nntion that have been for military purposes aggregates price | they gathered Mass. ^ Pr.eces It. BnrrtlL la*eol Bllswortb, in ulfi being raised two cents a ville, matism, Headaches, and with great care from the “best avail- u round 30,000,000. quart. I rounly. deceased firm account of Its-rj L. Neuralgia— j tn — The citizens declared The ladies’ aid of the c. t. filed lot a, l- Dyspepsia and in that they! society Methodist r rshtiee. sdmlatetiator. a., Constipation able sources” and are believed to “re- Russian Situation Grave. tlSUH*llt Nervousness, general weakness and could not afford to feed the cats on church was successful in its annual sale, Borrlll. late of Ellsworth, Io *aid flect with substantial correctness the CmrinC. Skin Diseases. “The extreme of the milk, so took the felines to the supper and entertainment, the net deceased. Firrt ecouut ol Horrt L. 11 relative gravity present they pro- coooty, Fruit-a-tives’* is economic strength of the op- I'rsblre*. administrator, d. b n c t. Died told by dealers situation In Russia is, therefore, ap- fanners, who are members of the milk ceeds being over |80. The “men’s aid" st 50c. a 6 for posing groups of nations,” although It for srtilrmrnl box, $2.10, trial size, when It is borne In to feed. comes in for mention, for the W. oDnrri. late of Eden, iu *sid parent, especially association, special by John *5C. or sent postpaid on of is impossible to vouch for their abso- (Ircmrd Kint account u tiarri*on receipt can con- One farmer had cats left his of Messrs. Edwin Gar county. lute mind that, If German? gain eight at helpfulness bet, M. Ho i*bin*, administrator with tb« will an price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, accuracy. trol of Russia or force a door Arthur Bunker and Harvey the neied. filed for settlement. Ogdensburg, r=w Ynr1-. separate recently. Bragdon, inevitable Juoo W. Kenton, lau of dorrento, in s*id Controlled by Alliea. peace with Russia, pven if Russia re- burden of dish-washing on drces*ed. F|r«- and Bu*l ucuuui u( county. The mained thereafter neutral, it this and recent occasions htis been re- k gar Hale, administrator, filed for settle* allies. Including the United simply WATCHING FOR U-BOATS to draw duced to a minimum by the assistance of ■wot. COUNTY NEWsT States. are shown, by this tabulation, would he possible for Germany i Kllnbeth Kitiredos, late of Mount Desert, | these workers. to control of therefrom an enormous quantity of willing io Mid county, deceased First Account of 19,526,000 square tulles for Ernest K Krttredge, auatiut*.r«tor, filed Tor I the eAirth’s surface, or 94.1 per cent of foodstuffs and the raw material tflil«iU*bL NORTH PENOBfcCJT. CHURCH CONCERT. the total area held the nations at munitions of war. On the other hand. « barira v. irray. iae 1 retnoo. in aatu by The farmers are their fall work, ! The concert county dccf tid. F>r»i ccounl ••! Fred L. pushing war. as compared with 1,222,000 square If Russia can be kept in line with the Sunday evening at the tdiulwlttraiur dr bonf mm filed M«a->n. for Gardner and R Hatch will start for entente it would seem that the Methodic church, under the direction settlement. \y miles, or only 5.9 per cent held by allies, to of Walter B. the church Johu K e‘, ’ale o» Kl'*w rth. In a ild couth), the wood* this week. the Teutonic combination. The ag- Teutonic allies must be compelled Lawrie, by decease! Firai ar.d flu I account o( Henry choir and several new voices, was of un- Leach has marketed a ol of the allies, exclu- at a reasonably early date, M Hail,«itcnt ir Bleu *or ae tie in* nt. Harvey part gregate population eapitulate, usual excellence, showing good results Jtfarv K. Leeds, late of Bos ou, Suffolk hi* potatoes in Castine at |2 a bus ha i. sive of the large Asiatic [topulation from sheer exhaustion. MaasachU*etta. deceirrd First and from rehearsals. Weather condi- county to the British reaches "While the danger many fiuai acco mi of Hei 6a rt C Laali, executor, tributary empire, considering Mr. Bowden of Orrington will com- tions were such that the audience was not ft ltd li r kiliruirnt the huge total of 473,250.000, or 76.3 points we must not overlook the fact t’hileu* »1 late of tat hie. in mence lumbering on the Willie Soper so large as this musical treat merited. M»rgrag*. cent of the total of of the virulence of the Teutonic sub- ni; county, ducea-ed. First and final sc- per warring pergr A. nection which have statistical value. Without counting Asiatics and Afri- Charles Noyes, ~dtuiui*traior. rtie.i for e iiietaem W tor two weeks. Dweliey. cornetiat interport available for mili- fact should not he lost of Frederick A. S«ae ,a oiiuor ui 8-< a sick, in cans. the allies have “The sight Prayer.Pastor Lowell •aid conotv Fourth actoun of Juba H. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Dtvereux of tary service 91.700.000 men. or 78.5 per that Germany now controls Belgium, Duet.Dallas Tracey, waiter Lawrie Seee*. xuardls* filed for sctileiueiv West P nobecoi spent Siturday and Sun- men. Serbia. Ronmania, Pnilip W. K. Sara*. • minor oi S mand but 25,050.000. or 21.5 per Poland, having population where he will be chef a* the Kio Vis;a Anthem.*..Choir receu ly d*ceased,na |>iro' fctluehl-i. >u.x*>d The number of men actually enrolled of about 32.300,000. It is true that county. Firs a* count •*( Fior• A. itioc.»e>, Solo. D L Tracey h«>tcl, Smyrna. nations nre taboio, in With a Mr. Hhute of Hoi- to- of the entente large truck, Is 21.400.000, or 66 [ter cent of the in the armies allies, Thanksgiving remarks.Pastor Lowell •aid count) d eased. Feu io.. u ed by i*v den has been wood from the an In- lac MiOuuaid. k Iniinistrai >r, tor license to hauling tal. while the enrolled military and that Relgium is maintaining Collection •el. ce lain e Ule oi • id d Leach bai real ceaaed. Cad well Gray lot and George strength of the Teutonic allies is 11.- dependent army of moderate size. The Solo.I.i< y.l B u .sdell a .uated to said fiou'oa n*ro, auU tu-.r* fully been haul wd from the Har- or 34 as shown control of these countries, Anthem..... Choir dcicnbc.* .n said |»?ii;ioD ng pulp 000,000, pel* cent, by especially ii.or^e UoMatoo. lxie o< Buckapori. in aaid riinau lot. Two team* have been hauling the following table: Belgium and northern France, hus Duet... .Lloyd Blaisoe-li, Lf L Tracey count). drces«ed. Petition then (.buries "Ame.ic by bark the John Hatch lot. Singing ir.Choir b .iioo.d. ar for licei.se to sell from FIGHTING STRENGTH. *« Benediction siNiidinx n it wood on c rta u real estate Nov. 23. H. 1 *iiuat-.-d in »al«i Bucka|e»rt. ami *»ore ful'y Army-Navy. Pet. Mi?* Lola Dyer and Mrs. Janies Bunker desciib* d b • bd petition. Man Present Present were iu COVE. Original organist*. The society NmOvj J iwo.a.Oa, u*« Oi Buckapori. LL’LL'b expresses »."id conn*e. d reiarl. Pa'iMun O'e-i nv Power Present Man Estimated Man appreciation and thark? to Mr. Laarie and > Ed« ;i S:a has been visiting It v A (fuulit. art i» .’o i.eu>« \fr- i'ey 18 to 4f>. Pnwer Strength Power. I others who such v\ hole- • ■ » .1 !*.»• •Mb'.. *.•• a o -vflain .ed gave i„ Kllter.te VI..* the iMle.I Slate*: • t rt. »•' e *.m n..lii|i 1 alsta.ic- Sui.u.ij L -.i.« !«• w ; .> iu, *oi * at Wert K.oiido.n 1S.fln0.fM0 I g.r.rt|.il«lt .. a c is d i-e I OtisMve V. man ie employed * New 49 7’. r^iicered wituul «.i.2 iur m *«iat .o .v h +' >n. In va'ri Ucnada. Newfoundland. Australia, 13.SOO.flOO Y wi/Uu• « Lorn lUiliiS 3.220.000 1 860.0.4) I *unty. <*rc * y.u. Vu .u*1 L .**. J I Zealand. Union of South Africa. ot‘‘The Did Peabody Pew,' V\uULwsuay Mi.each «>r viit ni #• ii>ll«K'« (ter-ou r>« in : France 9.000.000 6.500.000 3.000, (**> 46.1 C-lvert lla nor and w ife are visiting ewnng. •PPbL.kWf kd-ulo aiiaioi ol toe estate o aa (I I Italy 8.000,000 7.700.000 3.000.000 38 9 d c*-ax.-d. ht La F iloLkins, Boston alio Vicinity. Nov. ‘Jh. B. piva.med y .. 10.500.000 10.500,000 1.500.000 14.2 » Japan d c«f ob d» e *ae is at home lor a abort 1.200.000 1.200.000 400.000 33.3 W. ness. HBKrlft *M> K. CLldK. lodge of Richard McPike Portugal United States 22.000,000 22.000.000 1.640.000 7.4 SURRY. •Aid down, at K 1 •worth. tn a atsih i*tail with bis family. * 34,000.000 30.000,000 R.ooO.OOO 16.6 day of November mine >t»r of«.ur hud cue Russia (excluding Poland) Mrs. Kuguie Conary is ill. ibuusaud nine houdrid *i«d -eve been. El wood Donnell of Northeast Harbor Rowena is Alov b. MAtaita. Register. hit Mrs. belaud, last Total 99.920.000 ^.^00.000 21.400.000 23 3 The Germans have their Mrs. Martin visiting Mrs. A trot visited siuer, M>ra placed jftpy. Bessie Wit bee. At e*1:-Rov C. Hai-aa, Regiater. week. hopes of victory in submarine warfare _ Teutonic Allies: Mrs. Frank was Brewster will vbit this place German 14.000.000 9.400,000 6.100,000 64.9 but owing to the measures taken by Ingalls taken suddenly TotH ritnuaiaifrri'sd ic either of the es- Bishop in 12.000.000 11.150,000 3,400.000 30.5 the allied the has itl last week. uie* Nov. 30, aud will hold a service Mu«*trla-Hungary governments hope cr

Treasure Estimated to Be Worth *100,. Dr. OOOflOO Kept Out of Handa of the Barbrick Revolutionists. WILL MAKE HI8 NEXT REGULAR VI8IT TO

The Russian royal Jewels, including Ellsworth, the gems that incrusted the imperial Me., Romanoff crown, are safe from th« AND BB AT THE democratic hands of the new rulers in Petrograd. With a woman’s intuitive HANCOCK HOUSE knowledge of trouble ahead, the for mer czarina had them tucked away in ONE DAY ONLY a safe deposit vault in her ancestral city of Darmstadt, Germany, right at PERSONAL ATTENTION WILL POSnTTRLT of the war. PR. BARB RICK Dec. 5 the beginning BK IN ArTKNDAN. K AND WILL Wednesday, And there they will remain until Mr. PKRSONAI.LT eONSULT WITH INK ALL CABKS. to a. m. to 8 m. and Mrs. Romanoil claim them again, ASP EIAM HOURS: p. the New York Tribune. says Aw You Sick ? Are You _ _ Suffering:? i** The story of the Kussinn royal jew- ___ els is told In the Chronicle by a writer who says that the former czarina was largely responsible for the war, in FREE TO THE SICK to well because of that she assured her German friends ^fail get Improper din rnoda and relatives that Russia would not be • formidable antagonist. She proceed- ed to prove this antebellum prediction Dr.Barbrick will find Your Disease pro-German intrigue which ended by and to accommodate the many who were unable to see him during his previous visits he will con with the revolution and the overthrow tinue his Free Offer and give to all who call on him during this visit his complete examine in ns of the Romanoff dynasty. and full diagnosis together with all office services required by the case Absolutely Free of Charge. But the former czarina, who. before her marriage was Princess Alexandra DISEASES TREATED Alice of Hesse, had no illusions about To those onacqaaintod with the creel work c on Dr. Her brick, the reach end retire Germany. Accordingly, she packed up .rrisd by Mrs. Schuyler K. Herron of Boston showing how to bank away potatoes if hl> system of treatment and Its admirable the family Jewels in the summer of adaption to the needs gd every clear of Invalids In the food conservation bureau's new “cold storage vault.” The vault Is be Indicated by the of an tea as 1914. when she saw the international may dlvsrrfiy built of layers of straw or rubbish and earth and covers the tubers safely eeoepted for tree latent. war clouds appear, and sent them in from the frost. charge of trusted messengers to her i CATARRH VSMSZMZi known to rapaot brother, the grand duke of Hesse, for moved from the pit. cautioned those safe keeping till peace was restored. DEAFNESS about him to their tho ootortfcnl The emissaries traveled the place Angers in in tho oora of tho oztoaoion of royal by inflammation to tho Ihelr ears. This was done and thg hooriagf way of Finland and Sweden. They HOOSIER SENDS lieutenant shouted the word “Fire!” reached their destination before the The pun harked the nolsa was quickly, en&i&ssnsg mobilization of the Russian army live betnp followed by a metallic clank and organa cwiupiric. FIRST U. S. SHOT the shell case and the Tbe tale of the czarina’s German was,ejected pun BRONCHITIS made ready for the next load. The forehanded ness in the matter of saving lieutenant told the the the family gems is said to have been correspondent I of the first shot of the ■nHJXSBSEf revealed by members of the Russian INTO GERMANY story war, punc- orrhafu! the narrative with Do too anffoc from on oportwod commission, who visited New York tuating throughout ACTIMIA the orders “ready to fire," and “fire," Wwfcrfnl X Rav Eiaminaiiiins city recently. I FREE; which each time was followed by the *• ** A New York society woman had her South Bend Man Is Hero of BABRR1CK will hat* with him hte Rpoctxl X RAT outfit .tn.! 1 * report of the gun and the whizz of HEART DISUSES K25 Dl.aai Eiaoilalaf Machlara and laatmmptita tar rtaiulalny i» *v- » for in royal jew- or eye peeled bargains Initial Action by the Aattoriag polpttonoB. Roaa»Throat, Laan, Haan, Blood, ata^ ud will (Ira thew raioark tt> the shell. -- and members of the natloM abanlatalj Fre* to all who coll on him dnringthla viaft. T elry approached 1 “We came the before.” the ■howitha Doctor maklayX Haj Examination of AU t > l on the of Americans. up night KIDNEY DISEASES Lon^taaan commission subject purchas- oyoo, uralling of the foot and froqooot oil nation. lieutenant said, “and got Into pooltlon ing a string of rare pearls which she In a rain. No horses had ar- had seen the former czarina wear at driving UYER DISEASES READ HIS CREDENTIALS ot Umltodo ond EVdV£oM£etc. For the < rived. I was anxious to get off the toolinf ooctipotlon, Fof the benefit of those who nrt know Hopeless a fashionable European resort some may Ha especially invitee thoee who have first gan and so were my men. I him welt, the following credential wi.l ena- years ago. She was told that she woaid GEORGIAN GIVES THE ORDER tried other treatment* and failod: ■ asked them If were ble the patient to Jud^ whether the Doctor they willing to who are now alter > have to talk to Mrs. Romanoff or her it qualified to care him or not. treating month haal the gun by hand to this place so with -ut to treat > brother, the grand duke of Hease. DliniilATVClA A cot# or ehrooie. Bines- help, continuing that we could the first crack at the of t. lae those who -. Ivan Narodny, Russian business Indiana tergaaat Full* the Lanyard get J. FRASER BARBRKK, K. 0. encouragement; Germans. and front any MALADY which ha* been p man and cor- Which Start* Pershing'* Attack They agreed unanimously, Physician. Surgeon Specialist. For seven writer of New York, and so we set oat across the fields until we Teacher Profeasor In the California non iced INCURABLE, and pen)..- roborated tbe article in the Chronicle. on the Kaiser's Armies lactic Medical Graduate Cincin- BLOOD DISEASES EftJZSX Em College. ha- > been told that Ltd n over there at the they got base of that hill nati, IMS: Atlanta, lMO; Lne Angeles. 1S10; -' Mr. said It was ** Narodny impossible to American* All Eager Graduate New Won, Heart Tronble, Nerv'.i you can just see In the haze. Poet York Policlinic. 1901-2: place an exact value ou the royal Jew- far Action. SKIN N. T. P. G„ 1M7-A; Edinburg, London ntui or ay dlieaee, are all inrit d to Hours to 1912; Vienna ami Harvard. 19U. Ex- els. but estimated that they ought to Prepart Gun. DISEJpS Paris, pi ca themaelrea under hi* can- ig President and member of wrions medical and tl n bring cloae to $180,000,000 In the mar- American Field Headquarter* In “We had a hard time getting tha scientific societies. As a Teacher. Writer and vialt, and taka advanta^; which we have not named CANCERS, TUMORS XXriSSi Specialist bit reputation is lntcmatlonaL 1 M Offer. ket. He said they were of far greater France.—iDdlawa and Georgia divide gun. yet, without tho Kntfo. / Intrinsic value than tbe historic jewels the honor of having Inaugurated Amer- over those shell craters. But we la- deposited In the KremUa, which are ica's land warfare against the Ger- bored for many hours and finally reached the Then I Permanent Address safe. mans. spot got permta- and Laboratory, 210 Shawmut Avenue, Boston, Tbe disappearance of the royal Jew- A sergeant from Sooth Bend., hid., slon to fire. els became “Strictly speaking, the first shot, In known about a month after polled the laoyard to send the first Bangor at the Penobscot Exchange Hotel Mon. and Tues., Dec. 3 and 4 the revolution, when the provisional shell tearing across the valley la the which was In the nature of a tryout for the gup, went into Ger- ——— --1 government’s appraisers were taking direct loo of the German positions. simply I The one an inventory of the Hermitage, one of A Georgia Emit—ant gave the order many. sergeant put a high explo- WTY NEWS boy*, of ebon it in training at Held Leach will be grieved 10 learn that the straetures of tbe winter palace, -firer sive shell there at 6:10 o’clock In tha Ayer, Walter area permitted a abort aba la la tbe boa pi let in Bangor, where from where the treasures were supposed to The faets wens established during morning.” # i—--= furlough Hainrday to Sunday nigbt •be will be operated upon to-day. All to visit he kept, according to Mr. Narodny. the first visit paM by n correspond- Another officer here took np the nar- CENTER. with bit parents in tb* borne of hope for ber speedy and permanent re- rative. • Mrs. Billara. “Whew the vaults of the Hermitage ent to the first American bottle front. I Mr*. E. C. Some* ha* been quit* ill. Sunday they war* all in- covery. The “I was in an observation ho vited to Mr. and Mu. John Braynard's. were opened the jewel boxes were oorrespnodesit reached the point.” Mr*. K. H. Reed and Mr*. P. p. HPI ol Owing to tbe illness or the trend mo- said. “There was a fog ss the first and pleaaantly cnti named, afier * hirb gone.** said Mr. Narodny. “The im- Americas psdtim after a tong motor Noel be*-i ihrear were here thi* nnk. ron, Mr*. Libhey, tbe «u * inspection shot went over. they returned to Mrs. Bihar* for luucb. ride aheil-hattered towns. singing Suddenly the ol Penobecot O. t. «.. did not perial crown reposed ou Its silk through Mr*. Viid* Ois lu uchtmi chapter. lifted and saw a Higgins gone In tbe look au automobile the motor In one of fag I group of Ger- eveuiug they *< cushion in one chamber of the vault, Leaving the towns, whan aha ha* taka place Monday evening planned. mans. I directed at them. The employment. rid* with the boy* to Ayer. Mrs. but all of its atones were found to be he walked the rest of the wag. my gun Bray- There will be a meeting tor that purpose shrapnel burst overhead and took Mr*. Clsrenoe Sparling and children, nard and Mrs. Billara, Maine of paste.” The first America*! ImHinj was al- they being later. Tbe anngal meeting and election ot a dive Into the who have been visiting her mother, women, are much interested and most walked open before It was dis- ground like so many very officers will be held Saturday evening. havd returned I Sleaford. of the Hancock covered. It was ao well hidden under rabbits." to, proud county bo *. Dee. 9. It ie that there will be a Woman hoped Captures Ea#e. me Albion Nov. as. the tree* and with about it on mvinum grinned Droaaiy, Farrell and Ansel Harper, who X. buainew of El fettage large atteadaaee, an important Mrs. Wlnthrop Howland the shook the have bean a low-bung wire netting. water off his shrapnel hel- employed at Bar Harbar since will eotne before tbe Chivar Goat ranch hi Live Oak Canyon meeting «u ac J9 caliber dead. met, and using both clinched flsta to spring, are at home for a short lime. MAN8KT. came oat victor Is a battle wtfli a NOV. 38. WOODLOCKE. gold- punctuate Ws said Through the foliage la every direc- remarks, expres- Rotoae Norwood, with hi* crew, baa the I Lyle Newman baa a new en eagle and the Mg bird Is now a purchased tion the was At sively: “It was greet” new achoolhouse Ford. Redlands ground unMatiag. nearly completed, and it | 801'PH captive at the ranch, aays a From the BRODKdV.LLK. that moment there waaa flash of flame artillery lines to the In- wUl be ready for the primary achool lor ! Several from (Cal.) Mrs. Howland noticed here attended the Rebekab Mine ill :he dispatch. trenches was a the Betb Condon baa been quite through the mist. It was the crack fantry considerable winter term. i at Bar Harbor the bird alight la a peach tree. It lodge on Thursday, Nov. past week. of a .75 gna. aad It distance over more muddy hills. The to be exhausted, ae she following elnwly Jeese Mayo of West Eden, with his wife a- appeared came found the Mies Frieda has to Clinton the Oder of the diet] rushing correspondent infantry in- and a law Haney gone grabbed one and then the battle daughter, spent day* reeantly Mr*. Isaac the week-end leg side the trenches. There also Stanley spent to visit her eistei who is teach- through the air, becoming fainter and were at the bom* of Robert before Marjorie, started. Higgins go- with her mother, Mrs. Sutler, at the fainter aa the projectile went ua Its many wires which ran into switch- to where ing there. Mrs. Howland saw that she was In ing Boston, he has employment. Center. way to the German pod don oner the boards, and American and French op- Capt. L. F. Hutcbinaon has bia for a and not to let loose Friend* of Ui I who has been put fight daring era tors Harry ley, Mr. and Mrs. Allen at* crest of a hill farther away. The anid- i were fritting side by side di- receiving con- the Kate L. in winter of the made a dive Car Its seek, chief engineer on the steamer Alicia of schooner, Prey, bird, gratulations on the birth of a dlgglng artillerist* continued their recting operations. daughter, quarters at Orcalt’e Harbor. and was lucky enough to get hold of tt. I Jone*port, are eorry to hear ol hia mis- born Nov. IB. work without even looking ap. •ad riarOas Attack. to She was than able to the Med fort one in breaking kia Mrs. Elisa Gray has gone to Ba.b keep j leg. Mr. and Mrs. A lieutenant from Georgia emerged. A guide la necessary to reach the Hedrick Gilley and a from biting her. hot It beat at her with Nov. M. Ted. pond tbe winter with ber sou Orvice. He waa tbe officer who directed the first Hae. especially when some of the daughter Dorothy of Northeast Harbor Its She to get It lata who has charge of a shipyard. wings. managed were in to* n first shot He led the way down the trenches resemble irrigation ditches. SALISBURY UUYE. Sunday. n pigeon corral and then found that Morris H. Cbatto baa gone to Portland, slippery, muddy hill to a dugout cov- The trenches the Americans are occu- Tb* ladies' aid society of the Methodist she waa almost exhausted by the fight Mrs. Ida Dteter of Bor Harbor was a where be baa employment with the Ben- ered over with sandbags aad logs. pying begin from a screened position. church will meet with Mr*. Laura Dol- The eagle Is a large one. and aseaa- Sunday guest of Mr*. M. H. McFarland. nett Manufacturing Co. There was met a lieutenant from Indi- On the way there shovels and tools liver next nres about six feet from to Wednesday. tip tip. Mint a student In Mrs. M. L. Black will leave to-day lor' ana of the aame battery who directed were piled below a hill on which Georgia McFarland, Howland made an examina- high The V. I. A. held an and When Mrs. the Bur Harbar apron nvektie New York son who his the first 18 shots of the war there was a beffi for high school, ho* been at to meet ber Owen, tion that she had been against great giving the sociable in Ward’s ball last week. she found boms several days, HI. An a from Wordsworth, S. C. Germany from aa observmtioa point alarm la case of a gas attack. There furlough Camp wounded, but not seriously. enjoyable evening was a pent with box- On the other side of tbe hill was under cover were the Mias Elisabeth Piper of wbo Miaa Heal rice R. of Jape Ko»i-r company cooks Eaatbrook, luncbea and playing gams*. Gray found the first fired. Tbe ha* bean employed as clerk lor Laon L. and L Black of Weal Brooaaville. gun noddy busy warming op food that bad been Nov- I George Must Smith ibe Sleep. gunners were hard ^t work cleaning brought up la wagons. doriag the summer, has re- *•_Lilac. were married at the residence ol It was noon when the Irate turned home. Mis* ok*vtllf. nearly I their gun. Following the guide, the way winds Piper has rqade many WEST HANCOCK. bride’s brother in South Bro clerk traveling man found the night “This was the first fired in the In and oat from warm friend* here, and her is Nov. 20. gun left to right for many departure Lorenxo Linscott la ill. Tuesday evaning, of the little hotel In s North Caro- quite war,” the jaunty lieutenant aaid. “The yards between Interwoven branches regretted. Nov. Alvah Abbott of Bar lina town. sergeant Inside the there fired It” that have been An of the Bed Harbor, who has 28._C. pit placed oa the sides of auxiliary Cross hot been been me for the two here oo a “I told you to call Into the the lieutenant the here. It ia hunting trip, returned MARLBORO. Ixoktng pit. trenches. organized hoped that much home o’clock train. Now I have to lose Saturday. to said: "Sergeant, where are yon from7” The American privates la the front work will be accomplished. The grange Tbad Hodgkins bee gone to Portland hours’ time. Why didn’t has A thoroughly twenty-four Ha's From South Band. splashed through without beat tat kiodiy given the nee of it* hall, enjoyable entertainment work. lag, was you call me?" A voice which ia much given at McFarland HIU schoolboaae husky replied: “I'm from sometimes getting a footing oa step- appreciated. Meeting* Mrs. Martha Warren of Otia in keeping “I couldn't very well," explained the I are held last Friday the South Bend, bid.” ping stones In the muddy water and every Wednesday afternoon. evening, by taacher, M laa bouse for James Butler. clerk “I got up my- * Alice and her cheerfully. Just "Are you Irish 7” asked the lieuten- sometimes not. The trench turns Nineteen todies were present at the last Cunningham, pupils. The Lyle Brown baa moved bia family io self."—Everybody’s Magazine. ant. to the meeting. splendid success must be gratifying to sharply right and a voice warns, Hancock for the Nov. those who worked winter. “No, air,” the sergeant laughingly “Keep your head down,” and the rest at. k unceasingly to that end. Decorations were in Mies Ruth Retnlck, who has had i-ra- Prospective Rivalry. replied. of the way the walking is difficult red, white and WEST SEDGWICK. blue, and the American and ployment in Bangor, is borne. “Where’s the tape line?" At this time orders came for thla Halting near a machine gun. the Ger- flag flags of tb* allied to remember nations war* about ; Mrs. G. O. Treadwell has gone “I don’t exactly,” respond- gun and others of the battery placed man positions directly opposite on a Clyde Gray has purchased a Ford oar. arranged the aide* of the As ed mother. “What do you want with In hllla In and aonnd of hill coold be seen building. names were Charleston, for tbe winter. Her husband nearby sight across the barbed Misa Jecnia Staples has gone to Biplay called, many ret ponded with baa (bare. itr each other to commence firing. The wire of No Man's land. Lights ap- to teach. readings, employmant * quotation*, atoriea, dialogue*or “I waa Just reading over the meas- gun on the farthest hill went off with peared in a little town to the left. singing. Nov. 28. Abe. An entertainment was given at district Mias urements of the Venus de ex- 1 May Cunmngbam of Bar Harbor was Milo,” a roar and a faint stream of smoke There Js a sort of a gentleman's No. 6 by school children Friday evening. at the organ. * plained the daughter with some embar- was blown backward from the pit. agreement In this sector that towns COREA. Mis* Leathers, teacher at No. 8, has Nov- rassment. Inside the pit In which the corre- i over the line are not to be shelled. If M. M. Mr. and Mrs. Knigbt held a service at gone to ber home in Massachusetts for ___M. stood a voice shouted out one side violates the Birch Harbor spondent agreement the two weeks’ Sunday evening. Ahead sf Him. vacation. PENOBSCOT. the range figures and the lieutenant other aide promptly Ores shell for shell Mr*. Fin who has been in poor Mr. and Mr*. Mrs. Carlton Pool* of Tracy, Mr. Got coin—Now, Willie, when your them. A voiee Inside the Into a hostile town. Vinton Gray of South Portland la bare, 23. repeated pit health all summer, died November Penobscot took an oalled by the Plneas and sister comes down and Is comfortably a moment that the General interesting trip re- death of her: later yelled gunner filbert who has Just com- She leaves a boeband, four daughter*— to visit their mother, Mr*. F. R. Leach. seated on the conch with me I want was a cently nephew, Walter M. of ready to fire. The lieutenant gave pleted tour of the trenches, was Mrs. Carl Strout and Mrs. Henry to !n and turn the Staples, Who ia training at Camp Mia* Margaret Goes and Mia* you tiptoe softly the command to the gunners: “Watch asked how the morale of the Ameri- Deveoa, Elinor and Mrs. Levi Decker end Mr*. Maas. were Mllbridge low. Will you? can* was. Ayer, They pieaaan ly en- Clifford, teacher* In Clark are ipsa down your bubble.” In the trenches He replied: high school, George Crowley of this place; two brother* too lute. Sister tertained in the bom* of M:. and Mrs. spending the Willie—You’re told The lieutenant, who was standing “Morale? How could the morale oi Thanksgiving race** at their and other relatives who have the »y®' Donald Hdlars in home*. me to aoma In and turn It Danvers, Mass out.—Stray on u pile of mud which had been re- Americans be anything but good!” petby of that.- many friend*. j Through the kindness of tbe Storiea. Uraynard The many friend* of Mrs. Helen Little- ‘ Nov. 28. =¥