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soBHCBirriotf price. 92.00 ran tiai. ) EHTUBED AS IBCIOND CLASS MATTER LX1\ I IP PAID Ilf ADVAKCI. #1.60. WEDNESDAY Vol. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, AFTERNOON, MARCH 13, 1918. > AT THE ELLSWORTH POHTOPPIOE. i No. 11. IbOiTtKtmcnt*. a &fitarrtiBrnunta. LOCAL A i FA IK > played march, while the members, with husbands and friends, matched to their places at the tables, led by Rev. and Mrs. NEW ADVKKTl^EHKNT.S THIS WEEK R. 6. Mathews. The supper was in keep- Bijou theatre ing with the times. Before leaving the The Hurrili National bank each member secre- BURRILL NATIONAL BANK Hancock Co Savings Bunk tables, gave fl to the Union Trust Co tary, and told in rhyme how it was earned, 4 A Haynes—Groceries special causing much fun and In ELLSWORTH, MAINE C: W4FL Mason and Ed ward L Warren- laughter. all, insurance statement $46.31 was collected. All report a tine Bangor Daily News tn The Front Line Trenches In bankruptcy—Harold P Carter Seed Potatoes for sale The body of Charles A. Smith of Alice Hooper—Seamstress wanted Everett, of battle, no is asked—and none is Probate notice—Joseph P Dunne et als Mass., formerly of Ellsworth, was brought quarter ** —Elizabeth A Jellison et al here this morning. Mr. Smith had been It is essential to be 80('thwbst Harbor: given. always prepared. ill for a long time, and last fall went to J F Whitmore—Guernsey bull for sale for the Everett to vi*it his son Albert, hoping the Are you preparing emergencies that Portland. Mb.: While our Bank aims at all times to be conser- change might benefit him. He continued are sure to come sooner or when Malcolm S Winslow—Bay State Film com- later, the mon stock for sale to grow worse and was removed to a vative—yet we are progressive and thoroughly where be died He demand for cash is f Start an hospital, Monday. ready urgent WEATHER up to date in our methods. IN ELLSWORTH. leaves a wife, of this place, and two sons, account with the Burrill National Bank. Albert and Frank, both of Everett. The For Week Kurilng at ifldnlght Tuesday, We are accommodating and helpful—with zeal funeral will be held at the home on East Income Tax Return March 13. 1918. Don’t forget your must be made street to-morrow at 2 in for the interests of our by | From observations taken at the power Maple o’clock. working patrons. 1. station of the Bar Harbor A Union April River Willis E. Parsons of the Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is Foxcroft, Bank with us. Riven in inches for the twenty-four hours newly-appointed State fish and game com- ending at midnight.] missioner, was in Ellsworth last Thurs- Weather Precip- Temperature conditions Ration day, accompanied by former Chief Qame Warden Frank Perkins. Commissioner 4 a m 12 m forenoon afternoon Parsons bad been a of Wash- Wed 80— 86— snow cloudy .36 making tour Union TSust Company Thurs 16— 19— cloudy suow .06 ington and Hancock counties, looking Fri —8 29— snow cloudy .01 over the field to get first- hand knowledge Sat 10- q/^Ellsworth1Maine 12— snow.fair fair,cloudy .07 to aid him in his administration of game Sun 18— 18— suow snow .72 affairs. J. H. Macomber of Ellsworth Mon 12— 26— clear fair has been reappointed as chief game war- Tues 0— 30— cloudy snow .16 den for Hancock county, and L. E. Crosby of Amherst and Simon Bunker of Sullivan The War Calls to You SCHEDULE OF MAILS have been appointed deputy wardens. AT ELLSWORTH POSTOFPICB. Marcus Morton Thomas, formerly of Take A Step Forward. In effect, Jan. 1918. 20, Ellsworth, died March 1 at his home in Go to bank—and men are “how can save more this your postoffiee—your D. in the Many young asking they money tAAILS RRCKIVBD. Washington, C., seventy-sixth a answer. an of his was a year.” This is not difficult question to Start account interest-bearing Government bonds Week Daye. 3'ear age. Mr. Thomas native buy of with the Hancock Bank—and a certain amount From West— 6.41 a m; 4.14 p in. Eden, but his boyhood was spent in County Savings deposit win From a to credit each week or month. You are invited to in and to help the war. Buy your first East—11.10 m; 6.22 p m. Ellsworth. After finishing his studies in your step the schools MAILS CLOAK AT POSTOFFICH here, he took a special course open an account wi h us. 25c Thrift ; and more in the Stamp to-day buy Going West—10.30 a Bryant & Stratton school in Boston. ra; 6.80 p in. Hancock Bank Goino East—6.10 a m. Soon afterwards he secured a clerical County Savings as often as you can. Save and invest. m; 3.36 p po- sition in the navy department at Wash- Ellsworth, Mainp Registered mall should be at postoffice half ington, where be had remained more than an hour before mail closes. forty-five years, one of the oldest The best investment in the world. employ- ees of the department at the time of his Miss Annie M. Connick is in Boston death. Mr. Thomas’ wife died about ten this week. He leaves tw'o Ask years ago. sisters, Miss your Postmaster Arvilla Thomas and Mrs. O. W. TARLEV Miss Mildred Rowe is spending a few Lewis Joy ©f at Bar Harbor. Ellsworth. or any Bunker days Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lynch have gone Fire Insurance NATIVK OK ELLSWORTH. to Bar Harbor for the season. Phone IA Ellsworth Mrs. C. C. Knowlton and infant son ar- Kdmond Lewis Austin Died Recently rived home last evening, from Bangor. in California. There will be a juvenile dancing party Edmond Lewis Austin, a native of ELLSWORTH REUNION. Food Conservation. at hail afternoon from Society Thursday Ellsworth, died on Janurary 31. at Oak- The United States is at this time trying 3 to 5. land, Cal., in the seventy-sixth year of Friday*, April 5, Has Been Set For to place in each home, through the The his Funeral services were held in Dale. Thursday club will meet this week age. The schools, a home card which explains the Oakland 2. The was with Mrs. Austin H. Joy. Roll-call, cur- February body Boston, Mass., March 11 [special] necessity of food conservation, and how rent events. cremated. The Hepublican of Fresno, THEATRE The committee in charge of the 1918 Ells- to save to help win the war. It is feared BIJOU Mrs. S. W. Cal., of which city he was a resident that the will be home Greene left Saturday for an office of necessity brought of him: worth reunion gathered at the extended twenty years, says to the more unless ODD RfcLLL-OWS BUILDING visit at her former home in people forcibly later, “Mr. Austin conducted a store Howard H. Saturday afternoon, Roanoke, Va. grocery Adams, we economize now, Iu addition to the here from 1891 to 1911, when he was and it was decided to hold the reunion on card how to and the need of Nokoinis Rebekah lodge will hold its telling save, to move to Oakland on account annual roll-call compelled at Paul Revere saving, there are two cards giving form- WBDNfSDAY-Violi Dana in the 5-act “Aladdin's Other next Tuesday evening. Friday evening, April 5, play Lamp.” of bis health. He was a republican in ulas for and Supper will be served at 6.30. Mechanics Boston. cooking cornmeal oatmeal. and in 1895 was of hall, building, — elected one T UK8DAY Maria Dreamier in 5-act “Tillie Wakes politics, The is not one play Up.” A government asking any dancing party will be given at So- the Fresno a full It was at first thought inadvisable to city trustees, serving to go but is asking that FRIDAY—Prank Sheridan in the 5-act “The Perils of Divorce.’' ball afternoon from 4 hungry, people play, ciety Saturday to 6, term. reunion this owing to hold the season, try to save on the .very foods needed for the Junior Red Cross. All are invited. by “He was born in June unsettled but after hear- SATURDAY— Frances Nelson in the “Almighty Dollar.” Ellsworth, Ale., the conditions, our boys across the ocean. If our young There will be a sociable at the 1842. His mother died when he was members of Methodist 14, ing the reports of ttffc various men are thousand MONDAY—“The willing to go three Mystery Bbip.” with a old and bis father died a for parsonage'Frulay evening, program, year the committee and tbe many requests miles from home into a strange land, to games and refreshments. in- few later. He married Miss Helen it was voted to hold the reunion Everyoue years tickets, give up everything, possibly life itself, to vited. Al. in at Maine, as Simpson, 1870, Sullivan, usual. protect our homes, the least that we can and had one Paul will furnish music Mrs. Glenn Lawrence of Rockland and they son, Simpson Condit’s orchestra do is to see that they have something to Mrs. Bryant Moore of Washington, D. C., Austin. during the reception and for the dancing. eat. are with their parents, Justice A. W. King “He was one of the early settlers of Wessover & Foss will serve refreshments Balter Printed At and wife. Nebraska, afterward going toVirginia City as in former which is sufficient CO.til.Mi. Paper years, KVKM'S. and Malt Lake. He moved to Fresno in will be of the same Mrs. D. E. Linnchan, who has been vis- guarantee that the ices ; 1891. He is survived by his wife and which has caused so iting her mother, Mrs. Hollis Munson, at variety maqy pleas- Friday evening, March 15, at Methodist a lister, Miss Elvira L. Austin, of Boston other reunions. The American Office Portsmouth, N. H., two weeks, arrived ing remarks at parsonage—Sociable, 10 cents. ami a granddaughter, Helen Hinckley to the short time and home Saturday. Owing intervening Saturday afternoon, March 16, at So- Austin. the vast amount of work to necessary ciety party; admission 10 Mrs. Cora Welch met with a ac- hall—Dancing B" * painful make the affair a success, it is hoped that quality lied Lion water-proof and grease-proof vegetable parch- ARMY DRAFT. cents. cident last Wednesday, falling on the ice who to attend will m“nt everyone plans pur- tp* r, with especially-made butter paper ink to comply and Friday, April 5, at Paul Revere hall, ptinted breaking tbe large bone of ber right chase their tickets of the committee in ad- with new law. There is on the m irket; none better. arm above the wrist. Call Issued for 'I hirteen More Men Boston—Ellsworth reunion. Tickets, in- cheaper paper just vance in order that the refreshment com- From Hancock County. cluding war tax, 55 cents, may be obtained Ellsworth girls wishing to join tbe mittee may make suitable arrangements of the following members of the commit- Price, and cooking and housekeeping club will meet The call bas been issued for thirteen with the caterers. including paper special printing: tee: Erustus F. Redman, president, 82 with Mrs. G. N. Worden, Oak street, Sat- more men from Hancock county in the Brent Miss Marion afternoon at 2 o’clock. army draft. The list of men to be called street, Dorchester; 'I if: urday Hancock Hall Report. 0 sheets $1.7 the local board bas not been made Bartlett, vice-president, 27 Everett street, pound size, $2.00; half-pound size, Harmon of Bar by yet District Deputy George submits the fol- Miss “ “ “ “ “ nor the date of but Fred E. Cooke, janitor, Cambridge; Ella F. Jordan, secre- 10 Harbor will an of up, departure fixed, 10(0 3.00; 2.7 pay official visit inspec- too late for the 204 instructions are for them to leave lowing report, received tary, Hemmenway street, Boston; tion to F. and A. to- present Lygonia lodge, M., It has been the Stetson 6 Main blank for name, 35 cents a here between March 29 and 2. city report. approved by Foster, treasurer, Hamilton printed butter paper, pound size, morrow will be served April evening. Supper and board of aldermen; Mr. and Mrs. four Four more men will leave here mayor place, Boston; Lyman L. pound. Orders for four pounds or more sent postpaid; under at 6.30. Monday Total expenditures, f 127.40 Lord, 704 Commonwealth avenue, pounds add for for San Antonio, Tex., to fill a call for two Boston; Sc> pound postage. Donaqua lodge, K. of P., will formally 126 90 Mrs. Robert S. 100 Winslow chauffeurs and two automobile repair men. receipts, Leighton, dedicate its service at a meet- Mrs. Fred H. flag special The call was received the local board, street, Everett; Kendrick, by 20 ing at its hall Wednesday evening of next BalaL ce .60 Wellington street, Boston; Mrs. Helen but the following four men volunteered M. Tripp, 512 Main street, Concord Junc- week. Tbe lodge will entertain a limited There is an bill of due to fill the quota: outstanding flO tion; Franklin 1. Jordan, 32 Endicott number of guests. Percival L. Wescott and Joseph White the hall. street, Newton Highlands; Howard H. Adams, 44 Whitfield West Somer- Shoe and Harness Mrs. Ella G. Nash of the Western Union of Earle C. Gordon road, Repairs Ellsworth, chauffeurs, ville; Walter L. Smith, 337 Warren returned from a visit of three ELLSWORTH FALLS. street, Saturday of Ellsworth and Harry Allen of Bar Har- Koxbury; Charles F. Jordan, 100 Winslow weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur bor, men. street, Everett; Oliver L. Anderson, 8 Parcel Post repair Gordon Bett9 of Orrington was here over by Howard, at Dover. Mrs. Kelley of Bath, Chatham street, Ca mbridge. Sunday, the guest of George E. Gray. •uil who bad charge of tbe office in her From Devens To France. charges paid one way. Mark your address carefully. Camp returned home Miss Priscilla Scott of Corinna is visiting liest of Stock and Workmanship. absence, Monday. At least 20,000 soldiers who have been it'jnf-Ecmuuft. Prompt Delivery. her grandparents, George E. Davis and The Ellsworth city schools report the training at Camp Devens are now tC part wife. Bluehill Shoe and Harness following sales of war savings stamps: of the American expeditionary force in Good Seamstress Wanted Hospital West side France, according to an announcement Miss Ethel Crocker of Bangor was home 6 Years High school, |225; school, |172; School street school, |407.84; Pine street made Friday by camp authorities. Many over Sunday and Monday with her mother, at Once school, f107.50. Total to end of last term, of these men were drafted for the national Mrs. George E. Gray. Ed. G. Bluehill, Me. Apply to Williams, 9912.34. The largest sale in a single school army, while others were enlisted volun- There was no preaching in the church Local Agent for Stage and express is credited to the School street intermedi- teers sent there for training. Sunday, on account of the illness of the ALICE M. HOOPER ate, f267.75. pastor, Rev. Henry W. Conley. NORTH ELLSWORTH Ellsworth, Maine who has the Harry A. Hounds of Portland, chairman Eben M. Jellison, spent with relatives in c. c. BURRILL & SON for the State for the third liberty loan Gertrude Moore of Bangor is visiting winter mouths Washing- home. campaign, will be in Ellsworth March IB Mrs. Forrest Moore. ton county, has returned Home-Made Marmalade —Established 1807— to meet the aud town chairmen Miss Frances Loweree went to Orono county Eugene Smith and Mildred Moore are for the will for the with the and Shrub liberty loan driv& Dinner home from Ellsworth high scbool for two Saturday to live present fire and automobile insurance be served at the Hancock house at 1 weeks. family of Dr. Frank Whitcomb, FOR SALE o'clock, and this will be followed by a Herbert M. Salisbury went to Bangor gome of the leading companies of this and foreign countries Spof DeWitt has returned to his work at j Miss Caroline Representing smoke talk and general conference, when to enter the E. M. Harrington after a Monday evening Mattawarakeag, spending week Ellsworth, plana for the will be mapped for a Main* campaign with his family here. General hospital surgical operation. out. * has a crew of men build- CLOTHING Ten ladies from North Ellsworth W. Brown FOR At the meeting of the woman’s club ing and making arrangements for SALE Small but well selected stock at gathered at the home of Mrs. Webster piers with Mrs. E. J. Colima yesterday after- the and of the Higgins on her birthday [March 6]. As .booming shipment pulp money-saving prices. noon, Edward H. Emerson spoke most wood from here the coming season. WoodWanted Mrs. Higgins is a shut-in, it was much at ALLEY’S of all kind* entertainingly of Corea, Japan, and the Repairing appreciated. Dainty refreshments were Albert E. Foster has resumed his duties peculiar customs and superstitions of its 1 second-hand display-front refrigerator. david friend We are in tlie market for served. Although the afternoon was as station agent here after a three months’ yaln people. Mr. Emerson will leave here 1 Detroit automatic Strest_Ellsworth White Yellow stormy, all reporta pleasant time. Mrs. vacation. H. G. Farnsworth has been computing scale. Bireh, Bireh, to-day on hii return trip to Corea. Higgins had many gifts, and a card supplying for Mr. Foster during the 1 Champion complete accountant with cash Rock also Poplar. MuBical features of the program yesterday Albert N. Cushman Maple, shower. winter. register attach menu to were siuging by Mrs. E. J. Walsh and Good Prices, according Leon G. Flood, who was examined by piano music by Misses Charlotte Sawyer Furniture, tools, violins, etc., bought and of stock. Please call Dr. Sanger at Bangor Mouday for draft Electrician andContractor quality and Rachel Haynes. The club will meet Married Life. sold; also sold on commission. was and referred. or address March 26 with Mrs. B. Foster. service, foundjjualifted, Electric and at our office George Few girls who give a fellow a cyire Supplies Fixtures Mr. Flood enlisted in the aviation corps Repairing end saw filing and tool sharping. The annual dollar supper of the Thurs- fully manicured hand expect the sam« three months ago, going to Fort Slocum, Estey Building Ellsworth day club was held at the Congregational to go Into the dishwasher so soon.— Ellsworth Hardwood Co. N. Y., but did not pass there. 151 Main St., Mo, Telephone 37-11 vestry March 1. Miss Annie Corneaii Kansas City Journal. Ellsworth, a6b;rtisrmftns 3mon(j ttu the caused suffering, help freely given wij, reeumptioh ol an before I could as he did. and do such mighty works. 1 would have to go through operation boat-service it appreciated. They knew his brothers and sisters, N ICO LIN, 389, NORTH ELLSWORTH. Mar. 8. ^'■ilVmother. who had been helped by Lydia E. Pink- T. other children of whom he was Mary’s ham’s Vegetable Compound, advised me to try it be- Mar. 2, the resignation of Florence M. EOEN. the firstborn (Ps. Lu. 2:7). and an It relieved me from as *«dy assistant steward was ac- 69:8; fore submittingto operation. Rapp Leland house work without Miss Mildred If working ia supposed that he was like them of or- my troubles so I can do my any cepted. Grace M. PblUipe was elected. Bar I advise woman who is afflicted with ■ Harbor. hnmnn not knowing difficulty. any The lecturer presented a program of dinary parentage, to E. Pink ham’s Vege- female troubles give Lydia and and a on The Had Cron member! meet each or not the manner of his readings recitations, paper weak believing table a trial and it will do as much Mra. H. W. Jettison. Compound / “Lumbering on Union river.” Question with birth (Matt. 1:20, 21). Their unbelief, for them Mrs Marik Born, 1421 6th St., / for Dext meeting, “Shouldn’t men as Weil Higfred Hansen of Walthim u at which he marveled, hindered him N. E-, Canton, Ohio. as women practice economy?” guest ot B. V. Urant and wife. from doing any mighty works among Mra. Keyes ot Bar Harbor wu u* them except healing a few sick folk Sick Woman Should'Try II11 HA&RORSIDK 478, SOUTH BROOKSVILLK. guest ot Mra. W. H. Young laal week. (4-6); but he went round about among Every March 7, six candidates were instructed Mlaa M. M. Leland waa in Hull’a Om the villages teaching. If some will not in the drat and aecond degrees. At the laat week, tbe guest ot Mra. Ernest hear others will and there will always Wa- next meeting the candidates will be in- com b. be an open door somewhere for those LYDIA structed in the third and fourth degrees, Allen and E. Mra. Flora who family, hart whom be sends forth in his name. We will be served. PINKHAM'S^ and refreshments been in Bar Harbor tour months, have saw In a former lesson that he called MBMoaiAL aasoLcnows. moved borne. be unto him twelve that they might Whereat. Our Divine Master, in His Infi- Enid Conaina ot Bar Harbor, who bat with him. and that he send them VEGETABLE wisdom, haa called from this life to the might COMPOUND] nite been with ber grandmother, Mr*. J. K. forth (3-14, 15); and now we See him life eternal oar beloved brother, Allen Q. Garland, tbe peat three weekt, baa r. them forth, two and two, to Smith, therefore be It seodlng by Before To An heme Submitting OperationjTf That Harborslde feela turned to reaurne ber atodiea at teach and heal In his fioolref, grange name (7-13). MEDICINE LYNN.MASS. LYDIA E.PINKHAM CO. the loss of onr esteemed master. bigb acbool. They were not to go to the Gentiles of keenly past Mar. 11. V. Samaritans, but only to Israel; and “When the Master calls, be it twilight. proclaim the kingdom of heaven as at Or noontide's golden glow. Or whether in life's fair morning, hand, healing the sick, cleansing the 45 turf it Column. to send it. Now have just read request for Wind and Treea. Jftatuil Who heareth must rise and go." lepers, raising the dead, casting out de- rye bread, so will try to send it this time. COUNTY NEWS The existence of tall plants and tr«a 1 make a loaf of Ibis every Satur- mons, and doing all freely (Matt. 10:5- usually Rfctrrd, That onr deepest sympathy be depend* largely on the wind force. A EDITED HT »4*CHT MADttl”. day. The must with WEST GOULDS BOKO. exteuHed to all those to whom his death has with trunk anil 7). kingdom begin Haven’t we had a hard winter in a good tree square branch* and wUl We Miss Vida Cleaves o f Pros Harbor brought such great sorrow. »o much Israel, begin there when it lit Motto: kiHelpful and Hopeful.” many ways! have been very comfort- peel would offer realstance to the able and the must come RemolreH. That we place upon onr records shall be set up at his return. Because here, bpring soon, baa been a guest of Mrs. Clara Hill a few wind that It would be continually bar- although we ere having a snow storm now. this tribute to his memory, that as a token of Israel rejected him and his kingdom, days. Its branches snapped. A. M. F. love and onr charter be ing The psrpoMa of this column are succlnc. y oor respect, draped the gospel is. In this age of his rejec- Mrs. Viania Smith is her stated In the title and mouo—it la for the mutual visitiog sister, for a period of thirty days, also a copy of and a tion, postponed kingdom, to be to another new Mrs. in South Goulds* to and to benefit, and aims to Ue helpful and hopeful Here’s a warm welcome Eugene Sargent, these resolutions be sent his family purchased among the nations to take The Tendency of Things. Being for the common good, H la for the com helper, w ith thanks for the recipes. boro. the press for publication. out of them a for his name, the The wise politicians are those who people mon uae—a public strvani, a purveyor of In Ashe and wife of West Sullivan Kye Bread-Two cups rye meal, Eugene church which is his body and bride; formation and a medium for the to IV* have learned from experience the rest suggestion, were week-end of Mr. end Mrs. LAMOINR 284. whole wheal or guests and then shall Israel be saved, and terchange of Idea*. lathis capacity It solicit* cups graham, Vfc teaspoon- tendency of things, who can climb tha Harry P. Ashe. About fifty were present at the meeting then all nations (Acts communications, and its success largely ful salt, 1 teaspoon soda, (for soar milk) where others have been 15:13-18). depends of the grange on Mar. 5. The third and rocks wrecked, of sweet Miss Blanche M. who has en- on the support given It In this respect Com- or 2 teaspoons baking powder (for Kingsley, can be cool when Inasmuch as human hearts are al- fourth degrees were given to a class of or from foresight munications must be signed, but the name of milk), % cap molasses, 2 cups milk, sour joyed a vacation of two weeks, returned to ways the same, enmity against God three, and a harvest topper waa served. peril Is upon them.—Froude. writer will not be printed except t»y permission or sweet. Stir thoroughly; bake in bread Corea Monday to reopen her school. (Rom. 8:7, 8), we may still The served a Hoover dinner for expect Communications will be subject to approval or grange Itch or aalt rbrum seta tin one hour. Mrs. Sinclair and two children, Hives, ecsema, yoo much of the same treatment which the none Irving the town on March rejection by the editor of the column, but meeting 4, clearing craay. Can’t bear tbe touch of your clothing. of Columbia Falls, are guests of K. twelve were told they would receive will be rejected without good reason. Address Uraham Bread—As above, but sub- Bupt. about $20. Doan's Ottmrnt la flue tor akin itching. Ail all communications to L. Sinclair and wife. (Matt. 10:16-25), and we must he con- stitute four cups graham flour for rye and drnaglaU sell It. rOc n boa—Artrl. tent to be as sheep In the midst of The Amkkicam. wheat flour. School will re-open on Monday next, GOOD will 376, AMHKRsrr. Ellsworth, Me. wolves, for his sake killed all the with Mias Villa M. Orcutt of East Sulli- Mar. there waa a day Best- Ever Gingerbread. — One; Saturday evening, 9, long. We are not to fear the actual van as teacher. attendance. Two for TUB OLD BCHOOLIOl'SB. molasses, one teaspoon each of salt, good applications death of the capful body, knowing that for the In a nook the roadside. Allen, who has been em- were received. All a green shady by ginger and cassia. Slut in this all the floor Capt. George membership enjoyed believer to j die Is gain, and absent from On the brow of a sheltering hill, iu returned home last evening. The is possible. Pour over one cupful boiling j ployed Boston, pleasant grange prepar- Kill That the body means present with the Lord, A primitive old-fashioned schoolhouae week and Mrs. who is with for an entertainment to be given soon. water in Which is dissolved one teaspoon < joined Allen, ing (Matt. 10:26-30; Phil. 151, 23; 2 Cor. Was staading so peaceful, so still. her Mrs. Louise Wood. soda, add two tablespoons melted shorten- mother, Cold and 5:8). Our standing orders are to pro- 250. For years it stood iu the shadow ing, and beat all well together. It will j Capt. and Mrs. George Allen entertained CAJfTINK, claim repentance and remission of sins Of a forest of evergreen trees. seem thin, but should be all right when ! a few friends at tea Saturday night. The Csstine grange met Feb. 23 with rtfty- among all the people in his name, and Where the birds build their nests in the Save Health baked in a slow oven.—Aunt Susan-by- guests were Mrs. Abby H. Taft, MU* two present. It was the third night of tell them of a Judgment to come and branches. the-Sea. Eliza Whitten, Mr. and Mrs. James A. the literary contest,and much interest was of him who has been the And mingle their songs with the breexe. appointed Hill and Miss Vida Cleaves of Prospect shown. of Christ “Best-ever” has been tried by Aunt Judge all. risen from the dead If j thoughts oft revert to that school housr, Harbor. and found The grange has received a letter from (Lu. 24:46-18; Acts 17:30, 31). He And the schoolmates of long, long ago. Madge, good. Mrs. Alpheus Kingsley entertained a one of its brothers, now with the Ameri- CASCARA QUININE taught them, and us through them, that When we played on the hillside in summer. The following was mentioned in letter few friends Saturday evening, Mr. Kings- can forces in France, in which he whatever treatment they received And in winter built forts iu the snow. of S. J. Y. last week: says; *0M ley’s birthday. Delicious refreshments ! Just a few line* to let you know that I would be counted as if done to himself, No matter how the — One Tbc old (tfflily tablet dreary weather. Brown Bread cup granulated arrived and never felt better in remedy—to were served. Those present were Mr. snd safe, my form -ale, rare, ntiy to take. No and also that as went In his name We were we knew not a care. they happy, 1 flour, 1 cup white life. It was a wonderful —no meal, cup graham Mr*. F. P. Mrs Allen certainly trip, opiates unpleaannt after effects we our voices Noyes, Kingsley, 3 they must have no anxious care about While mingled together flour. Put all in the sieve with a tea- • nd 1 would not have missed it for any- Curea-'olde in 24 hour*—Orip Mrs. E. and Miss Blanche Oct the food or In lessons, in song, and lo Mary Kingsley thing. It took us a little over two weeks d«y». Ki-voey backifitfaih. raiment or recompense (va. prayer. of salt and a large teaspoon of I spoon to get here, and for the first week the g~-uune bos with 8-10; Matt. 10, 40-42). On the Kingsley. KpI Top and Mr. 10:9, Several hours were devotea to study. soda. After sifting, add *4 cup molasses, weather was wonderful, with the moon Mar. 11. L. ! Hill’* picture on it last night before he was But as soon as our work was was crucified he day’s done, 1% caps quire hot water. Put into a boil- out every night. There plenty of 24 TabUt* for 28c. asked them, "When I sent Both teacher and scholars were ready room on the ship for all of ua. I cannot you without ing kettle and a hot pan and steam three At j BLUEHILL. tell the name of the as we are Any Drug Store purse, and and shoes, lacked To engage in their season of fun. you ship, scrip, ye hours. not allowed to. and Lieut. R. V. N. Bliss has completed a anything?" they said, “Nothing.” We were eager to prove the old adage The last five days the ocean was like an course ol at Harvard Uni- Lute 22:35. It stands ever true for all That “all work makes Jack a dull boy,” special training angry lion snd we certainly did roll. We WEST SULLIVAN. and has been detailed for at did mind that a was his faithful followers, that If we make And thus, when our lessons were ended. versily, duty not bit; I not sea- B. B. has returned home from Fort Ua. sick, and there were very few who were. the coming of his our chief We welcomed each pastime with joy. Havey Hancock, kingdom Nearly every day there was something he Tunk Pond. The and club a concern, will see to the supply of Oft, in fancy, I enter that schoolroom. Army Navy presented going on to pass the time awapr. We were all our needs (Matt 6:33; Phil. 4:19). And gaze on those beaches so scarred. L. E. Bailey and Norton Havey spent seven-reel feature play at the Century not in danger coining over, as we did not see a “nub," ana if we it As to anything we may be called Where the mischievous boys witb their jack- the week-end at Tunk Pond. theatre Friday evening, followed by a bad, upon would have bad with as m'e knives gone it to bear for his sake, we must count ot has been dance at the town hall. Net proceeds, BUNKER HILL Mrs. Sparling Gouldsboro had a big bunch of torpedo boats with us, that a Our initials tad whittled and carved. about privilege, and be comforted by visiting her staler, Mrs. Louise Hooper. |20. 1 cannot write how many. We certainty were a the the assurance that such affliction or I can see the old desk where the teacher The Blue bill of Scouts given great reception by people COFFEE Charles Bnnton, who is employed at company Boy here. trial is working for us a far more ex- Kept his bible and ruler secure, elected officers last week as follows: Green Lake, came home Saturday. Capt., There ia a lot I would like to tell And the classes in their you. ceeding and eternal weight of glory, engaged spelling 1st Harold Par- but we are not allowed to write it. The The Ked Cross met with Mrs. O. J. Maynard Osgood; lieut., and that Toe the line by a crack in the floor Hy- come wh»n we the sufferings of this present ker; 2nd lieut., Mervin Bowden; 1st day may will ue able to som Tuesday tor an all-day session. tell our time, are not worthy to be There are few of those schoolmates remain- experiences. compared serg., Augustus Treworgy. Lester Curt is, Norman. with the which shall be K. P. Gernah has moved bis family to removed, delic- glory revealed ing. Harold Osgood aud Sidney Kane were ap- just In us. Some roam other and seas; No*tii where he has (Phil. 1:29; 2 Cor. 4:17. 18; places Jay, employment. pointed corporals. ious cofwp of the Some in the HIGHLAND, »4, NORTH PENOBSCOT. Rom. 8:18). As Herod and his com- silently sleep churchyard. Mrs. Wm. Clarke and Edna daughter A series of Red Cross teas started last In the shade of the evergreen trees. MEMORIAL lines! panions beard of the wonders wrought are at Tunk Pond, ot Mrs. Sherman KSBOLUTIONB. guests week, by four members of the society, | quality. through Jesus Christ, some said that A new house is now in erection; Libby. R’herea*, God in Hu infinite wMqm each one giving an afternoon tea aud in- nas seen tit to ceil from our to faL BOSTON^ BEST COFFEE he was Elijah, but Herod's guilty con- Its future, no one can foretell. grange The junior class of the high school will viting four new members. These new the great grange above our beloved sister, science remembered the But our hears fondly cliug to the old one. birthday party, the “Uncle at K. of Fannie Hutchins, therefore be it The scboolbouse we all loved so well. present play, Hube,” members in town give a tea and invite and how to a wicked woman he That in the death of Sister please March 21. iirsolxxd, P. hall, four others. This plan, if carried out suc- a had caused John to be beheaded, and Hutchins, Highland grange has lo%t Dear M. L. Friends: a crowd witnessed cessfully, will the Red Cross and loved member, one show he said: “It la John risen from the Friday evening large give society worthy The we shall miss from oar grange poem kindly furnished by a new ] an interesting game of basket ball at K. of a steady income of |4 a week. presence dead" (vs. If the terrors of a 14-16). friend of the home. column will awtkeii many P. between the Sullivan offers guilty conscience are so awful here In ] hall, high girls The Village improvement society Krsofred, That we extend to the memories of the older readers. A brother and the E. M. C. S. of of three bereaved oar heartfelt this world, who can the girls Bucksport. prises $2, fl and 60 cents for the family sympathy, Imagine what A. H. be of Mrs. R., who sent the poem, used The score was 9-0 in favor of E. M. C. 8. and that a copy of these resolutions sent torment of the lost must be even be- best bird-houses made by any boy or girl to write us some good for the col- to the family, a copy spread on oar things A dance followed the game. Music by not over sixteen of within tween death and resurrection, and then years age living records, a copy aent to the press for Children Like umn. He passed away a year ago or more. of Ellsworth. In the lake of Are (Luke Higgins’ orchestra the town limits. These bird-houses must publication and our charter and altar be 16:23, 24; We shall be to hear from pleased again at or about which for thirty days. It Rev. 14:6-11). Does tt not seem March 11. Ujtb Amik. be finished by April 20, draped To Take that Mrs. R. _ time will be on exhibition in If we really believed God they placed 252. concerning KA0T BLUKHILL, Thousand* an*1 some in the village, and of children have worm* the happiness of the redeemed and tne The chocolate ginger bread made by the NORTH BROOKS VTLLE. public place i»- were their parent* don't know what the trouble a committee to Mar. 9, fifty-one present. The of the lost we “rule” “H,” is voted fine. will be awarded by dymptomsof wonuaare: stomach, sufferings would have you sent, Dow and wife were of prises Deranged Harold guests final were conferred on one swollen offeoei** more of seal be chosen later. degrees upper lip, sour stomach, the of Paul, or a D. L. Nora hard Young at Bomb Surry laat week. candidate. Refreshments were served, breath, and full belly with occasional Moody, or a William In reach- Methuen, Mass. Mar. 11. a griping* and pains about the naval, lace Sunday The pale Dear B. Friends: annual meeting of North Brooks- after which the lecturer presented a short of leaden tint, eyes heavy and dull, twitching ing after sinners to deliver them from M. the vi lie ladiea’ NORTH BROO&UN. eyelid*, itching of the no#*, itching of I have been The Ellsworth aid society was held Feb- program. the the wrath to come? It would be a great just reading rectum, short dry cough, grinding of American, and read what oue of the ruary 13 at Dorcae hall, Mrs. Uoodell pre- Orendie Mmod of a teeth, little red out on tongue, thing for every teacher and Bluehill, formerly points sticking preacher, sisters in your column wrote about not The were SEDGWICK, 244. starting during sleep, slow fever. siding. fotlowing ofBoere teacher here, ia visiting Hr. and Mrs. H. for and for every true believer, to do able to find a bread that did Always Dr. True's Elixir on baDd every being recipe * 8 there were keep elected: Preeident, Lida vice- D. Dow. March thirty-six present. such cases. It is effective and the as the and not take flour. As 1 have one 1 use a good Oreen; promptly evening disciples apostles was bat nice about it ia that children like to am president,! Annie Orindle; and No program given, much business thing did after the burial of deal and very fond of it myself, 1 secretary Helen Hale went to Bangor to take it. John the Bap- Monday A thought I would send it, and hope it will treasurer, Angie Cousins; committee on was transacted. “Liberty Chorus’' was Mr a. H. W. 50J street, tist's body—tell Jesus all that enter upon a course of nursing at the Roberts of Asylum things be of help to some one. Annie and Bister Heulah Flint, Michigan, wrote to o*; ♦‘Have used sewing, Orindle, Nora Saunders Maine talked of, Allen was had been done and said the Eastern general hospital. the Elixir ana a* far a* I know my little g»rl through and Lida chosen to members sod I wrote this some time and Oreen; knitting, Angie Oooaina, secretary get call is cured of worms." She wrote iu again later day (vs. 29, 80). If It was our custom ago neglected Little Donald Cola, in jumping from the Anna Orindle and Hannah Perkina; en- a meeting. If singing will help win the •eying, "Baby is fine and I think it was your to rehearse to him all we broke his lie medicine that her." have said Hazen piaaaa Tuesday, leg. is doing helped Mother Cray’* Sweet Powder lor Children. tertainment, Qoodell and Hattie war, Sedgwick grange surely wants to do Dr. True'e Elixir, the Laxative and and done, we might perhaps learn to well now. Pamlly For Feverishness, Bad Stomach. Teething Hopkina. her bit. Worm Expeller, has been on the market more *re leave unsaid and undone many things, Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and John Allen went to Boston than 60 yeara and more and more people are s pleasant remedy tor Worms. Used by March U. C. Thursday using it all the time to expel worms, or to and to say and te do others which we Mothers for 30 years. They never fail. At all to resume his duties as engineer of one of lone op the stomach and restore natuiaJ are Be does not need druggists, 26c. FREE. Address, action of the bowels. Children like to t**e neglecting. that Sample •WEST the big boats of the E. 8. 8. corporation. 8HK WAS IN BED TWO Mothib Obay Co., LeRoy, N. Y. BROOKSVILLE. MONTHS it. Write os. we should tell him, for he sees and March 11. Xskophox. Mrs. Sidney Hawes the Women •offering backache, rheumatic Or. J. r. True * Oo hears and knows all, but tt would be a entertained ladies’ circle Thursday. pains, sore muscles, stiff Joints or any Anbara, Maine. great benefit to us to talk It all over ALMOST A YOING MAN AOXlN tvmp- tom of kidney tronble should read this letter Avard Nichols, who has been 111 of When s man awakes in tbe with him, and he would love to have us morning with Mrs. 8- C. back so suit he can from Small,Clayton, N. M.: **1 had and heart trouble several hardly stoop over, with do so. CASTORIA pleurisy weeks, in been under the doctor's care all sbootiDR twinges sides and groias, dark summer and is now seriously ill. and pouches under — when his ester Far Infants and Children puffed eyes t n bed two months, but kept getting wcrat- movements seem slowed up end he lacks vim CiilpH Mrs. M. B. io I so bad 1 told Worth While Quotations. In Unn Per Am*!IAVmm Blodgett, who has spent the and energy—instead of saying, “I'm getting January got them something syyLis winter with old,” he should be on guard against had to be done or I couldn't live. We noticed •“"“‘W “There are two kinds of Mrs. Mary Wasson, left last kidney nitotncrttyM R; Be*. S»fc«. Al"»» the side of the street* March 11. ToiaaoN —Moore’s Drug Store. *£jS? live on sunny Store. S(H.DIY DRUGGISTS [VIRYWJiltt TUmertUOTitn*. have bwn spending tbe winter with their w*rd ns the daughter, Mrs. Elmore E. Pickett. amongst neutrals. Many ItlbtttOrlUHttS tiroes and more and more we have The lied Cross entertainment Friday SOCIALISTS SAW bad occasion to observe tUat the neu- evening was one of unuaual excellence. trals show more sympathy for Bel- CATARRH. The varied program included talent from BANISH gium than for any other belligerent.” different faction* of the town, revealing For Little Old Men and Taken. Folks the reaonreefulness GERMANY’S Boys of the citizens as en- ERROR The news dispatches indicate that for Two Minutes and tertainers on the community basis. Then ,.(h** the „ ••yoniel from deportation and forced labor of llwmci Will Get Belief. Ellsworth came petite Miss Louise Milder Ills Stuffed-Up Belgians still continue, fn u dispatch DonneLL, show piano playing was Urged That Inhuman Deporta- ftein Havre (New York Post, —when the food cold and won Evening disagrees, the play _,nl to I St rsHel from ostarrh, delightful hearty applause. The tions Be or »n c ugh In the Stopped Because of Sfoptemtwr 13, 1917) It Is-stated: “Tho has too or the ‘I/e he**Bc* from irritating committee deserves Net been strenuous, dreaded inthc breathe fjvomoi congratulations. removal 'snrtrsi time Hyomei of the civilian t population of colds are hold—the housewife lean out your h end in two minute* receipts, |30. Effect on Neutrals. taking ’“/liul to ad- ■i you to br*»lhe (reel/. Belgium continues, according of has a tried at * In one It will In the death of Lortmso X. a experience remedy wel will en » cold d»y. Bragdon, vices received here. The town of Rou- snuffles. hawk- hand. It her for S’,, you ol disgusting good citizen has passed out, a man faith- has proved helper offensive brea h In * week lers. Immediately behind the battle 1T.Voil * ful In all life’s Stricken with many and she knows its value. l.omel i» m»ke chiefly from soothing, dealing*. GERARD SUMS UP SITUATION line In has been evacuated, years, tbgt come* Flanders, hiding. gerra-kllllng aulWptlo, tuberculosis several months ago, it was I***1* euGAlyptu**..Modlriilnll for**Ufnrf>*tA of Inlandinltttld Au.-Aui* completely. Ostend I* being emptied, aathmn and con- evident what the outcome would but Peruna Tablets Are A —ua wber* catarrh. be; gradually, and two thousand persons -nflon were never known to exist. the end came unexpectedly to his family, “Germans Will at arm 18 P‘(,*8*n* *urt to breathe. j 8top Nothing, already have been sent from Courtral;”" Aid *UHtou>'-i the hard rubber To the wife, who has been solicitous for Quick .incur a few drop* into the la I In another from Havre relief la aimoat Only Thing They Respect dispatch 1 \ use aa directed and his comfort, doing all that could be done, They regulate the disturbed diges- iohilef* Force” — Huns’ Capacity for (Washington Post, Septemh >r 24, comes the solace that jl917> free Hyomei outfit, locludlnf In- she was able to do> It b* tion, the overloaded stomach, ^complete hot Told Whitlock. stated that “the German military K^iar and one bottle of Hyomei. coeU for her loved one to the last. Besides the Cruelty by overcome the cold, remove the catarrhal and re- at Alex- conditions iirtl# at drujrxUte everywhere and authorities at Bruges, Belgium, are own *n are two Mrs. Della Bun- Kr‘. Ph.**bJ- H r«u *lre*«ly In- wife, daughters, all the and build the strength. extra bottle of conscripting forcibly boys von ran get an Hyomei ker and Mrs. Hi sel Hubert son, of Weal Aroused the shown baler by indignation men of that druxirtst** city between the ages ot *t Bui.ivan. Mrs. Bunker has been with her the whole world over the ruthless by ; fourteen and sixty to work In munition the in the Peruna Is A Reliable parents during winter, sharing deportations of the people in Bel- factories and shipyards. The rich, and Family Remedy care of her father. The has the r u\EWtS family and France, socialist I poor, shopkeepers and workmen, all \r rv of all. Tbe funeral was bcliiat gium deputies It has that in innumerable oo sympathy are being taken, only the school teach- proved tbe home Hunday, March Pastors in the reichstag protested against households from Maine to Califor- 3, ers. doctors, and priests escaping.** Lowell and Koch Harris Bun- the the Am- KKA.NKI JN. officiating. continuance of practice. German Officer Rebuked Men. nia, and in foreign countries. It ker came from Camp Devens to attend the bassador evidence shows the is the chief reliance in the F. Oott of the n*v*l reserve re- Gerard’s The following “Order of the Day” Ameri- Fnink fuueral of Mr. Bragdon. On bis return shows how can home for all catarrhal trouble to Bar Harbor Monday. extent of the horror. the town of Huy escaped turned his wife accompanied him to Bango*. In the Norddeutsche the fate of so many Belgium and and wherever a tonic is needed, in con- BlaiadeH and wife are visiting March 10. B. Allgemcine Frank B- French towns. Drunken German sol- valescence and as a preventive. in Settling of December 2, 1916, the fol- t^elr daughter, Mra. Paul Crabtree, In tablet form it is ever -ready-to- lowing protests the diers were frightened and began to Mass. MOUNT DESERT. ,agalnst deporta- take, a real life insurance. If you Waltham, tion of work In shoot men and burn houses. The MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. Belgians to German,* haven’t used it in this form, get a box ladle* of tbe church societies will So- commanding officer condemned this be- The R7isr«as, Our sister, Lillian Hamor, appeared, made, rcspecttrely, by today. u»u*l dinners on town cause It was not tarnish their has finished her allotted task in the con- cialist Deputy Hbbsp and Deputy Dltt- done by his order and THE PERUNA COMPANY meeting day, March 18. flict of life, and has been summoned mnnn. members of the relchstag: because two German soldiers were hence, by the messenger who rometb Columbus, Ohio "Thousands of workmen In the oc- wounded. It Is evident that massacres jjrs, W. E. Bragdon returned from aooner or later to us all, therefore be it and arson were permitted only when Tuesday, and Mrs. L» E. Spring- /te*o/ced, That Mount Desert chapter, cupied territory have been compelled Newport O. E. mourns the loss of a and commanded the officers. Houlton 8., loyal to forced labor; we earnestly ask the by er from Wednesday. devoted and extends sincer** member, goveghment to restore to these work- wist night a shooting affray took B. Brsgdon was called to Ban- sympathy to her family in their affliction. Hrrvey There Is no evidence that the That tbe emblems men their liberty, especially in Bel- place. Saturday to accompany hither the re- Re*olcedn customary gor of be in our gium. In we find inhabitants of the towns had any arms Willard who died in mourning displayed chapter truth, (the Germans) nisinsof John Clark, room for the of a In period thirty days, copy no sympathy In neutral countries; even their houses, nor Is there evidence a boepilal there. of these resolutions !>e entered in our that the the pope hns made a people took part In the shoot- records, and a copy sent to the press for protest against Red Cross auxiliary will bold an on Tbe publication. this procedure, and several neutral ing; the contrary, It seems that the session at tbe Baptist vestry Fri- all-d«y dates have done the same. Common soldiers were under the influence of 16. A basket dinner will be March and to shoot a day, sense Itself demands that we abandon alcohol, began In sense- < served. less fear of a Hair this procedure which moreover Is In hostile attack. Mrs. Alfred Hanson is here with her Cray opposition to the Hague convention ta “The behavior of the soldiers during Mrs. Oott, while Oott is in the with few mother, Capt. which we have agreed." night, very exceptions, Grown for Us— Virginia, whitner he was called by the “In opposition to the secretary of makes a scandalous Impression. Especially serious illness of his son Ralph. state, I must recall that when former- "It Is highly deplorable when officers Perfection in Canned a MfiffkOkmentomw Asparagus pn-r%n»tion forre- the or noncommissioned officers set houses Mrs. kollett Qerrish of Klttery Point f 000* «4w to gr%y or fufrd bur for mno»- ly Belgian workmen who had tied Can hardly be distinguished from in* dandruff and m » front Ellsworth call- bur dreartrjr I.i not a dye to Holland returned to Gov- on fire without permission or order of “fresh from the wsa over Thursday, G^OCTo i* Belgium, garden.” «*rd bottle at all d<*W». ready to uaa the as the ing on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oerrish «bes you fattt. PHILO HAY CO. Neifark. N. J. ernor General von Blsslng promised commanding, or, case may SUPER BA Asparagus is not the little tips, that these Belgian workmen would un- be, the senior officer, or when by their ends—but the rich, delicious, fully matured tasty der no circumstances be deported to attitude they encourage the rank and stocks— Germany. This reassuring promise file to burn nnd plunder. -ALL THAT’S GOOD — has not been kept.” “The miserable behavior of the men Really friend you do not know asparagus at its Ambassador Gernrd’s Interesting tes- caused a noncommissioned officer and best until you’ve tried SUPERBA. timony appears In his recent book: a private to be seriously wounded by Asparagus is only one of the Famous SUPERBA Ambassador Gerard’s Evidence. German bullets. Canned Goods, Teas and Coffees that your A dealer carries. me president (during my visit to "MAJOR VON BASSEWITZ.” Amerlen In me 1010) Impressed upon Report of Minister Whitlock. MILUKEN-TOMUNSON CO.. Portland. Me. ii his in the f great Interest Belgians de- “One Interesting result of the depor- Distributors. Wy ported to The action of Ger- Germany. tations remains to be noted, a result many In thus a great of carrying part that once more places In relief the the male of Into population Belgium German capacity for blundering, al- virtual had roused great Indig- slavery most as great as the German capacity nation In America. As the revered for cruelty. Until the deportations Cardinal said to me n few Farley days were begun there was no Intense ha- before ‘You have to my departure. go tred oh the part of the lower classes, hack to the times of the Medes and 1. e., the workingmen and the peasants. the Persians to And a like example' of The old Germans of the Landsturm GET BOYS AND a whole GIRLS people carried Into bondage.’ had been quartered In Flemish homes; BUSY, “Mr. Grew had made representations they and the Inmates spoke nearly the about this to the chancellor on and. my same language; they got along fairly EARN THRIFT STAMPS return, I Immediately took up the well; they helped the women with the YOUR question. work, the poor and the humble having "I wns Informed was a mili- that It none of those hatreds of patriotism The American will give a Thrift Card and tary measure, that Ludendorf had that are among the privileges of the feared that the British would break upper classes. It Is conceivable that Stamp for every new paid-in-advance yearly through and overrun Belgium and that the Flemish population might have to The American, $1.50. If you the military did not propose to have a existed under German rule; It was subscription hostile population at their hacks who Teutonic in Its origin and anti-French already have your Thrift Card, a Thrift might cut the rail lines of communi- always. But now the Germans have will be sent. Write name and address of cation, telephones and telegraphs, and changed all that. Stamp reason the that for this deportation “They have dealt a mortal blow to subscriber plainly ; also your own name and ad- had been decided on. I was, however, ever have had any prospect they may and with to told I would be given permission to of being tolerated by the population dress, send, money, visit these Belgians. The passes, nev- of Flanders; In tearing away from ertheless, which alone made such visit- nearly every humble home In the land ing possible were not delivered until a a husband and a father or a son and THE AMERICAN, few days before I left Germany. brother they have lighted a fire of to Make Munitions. Belgians Forced hatred that will never go out; they Maine "Several of these Belgians who were have brought home to every heart In Ellsworth, Berlin to put to work In managed get the Ipnd, In a way that will Impress I away and come to see me. They gnve Its horror indelibly on the memory of ! me a harrowing account of how they three generations, a realization of had been seized In Belgium and made what German methods mean, not, as to work In Germany at making munl- with the early atrocities, In the heat COUNTY NEWS DEAR” I tions to be used probably against their of passion and the first lust of war, THE SAME IN ELLS “GOOD-BYE, own friends. but by one of those deeds that make There are “I said to the chancellor, one despair of the future of the hu- NORTH SULLIVAN. "Don’t about the coal. Belgians employed In making shells man race, a deed coldly planned, studi- worry Mrs. Alonzo Tripp is visiting in Sul- WORTH FALLS contrary to all roles of war and the ously matured, and deliberately and Heater do livan. The Perfection Oil keeps Hague conventions.' He said, ‘I systematically executed, a deed so Earl arrived home from Boston not believe It.' I said, ‘My automobile cruel that German soldiers are said Havey Ellsworth Falls Residents Speak me warm wherever I am. I can Out for the Welfare of the Is at the door. I can take you. In four to have wept In *ts execution, and se Thursday. minutes, to where .10 Belgians are even German officers Elwood and son Charles have Public. it to room, so that I’m monstrous that Havey N. H. carry any working on the manufacture of shells.’ are now said to be ashamed. gone to Redstone, It is just the same in Ellsworth Palls as comfortable." But be did not find time to go. “WHITLOCK.” Mr. and Mrs. Zemro Hall are home from always here in Ellsworth; our friends there “Americans must understand that Mr. Hoover's Conclusions. Addison, where they have spent the win- speak out in the same earnest as so the Germans will slop at nothing to Mr. Hoover’s mature conclusions on ter. glad, way With coal at the win this and that the thing many grateful Ellsworth men and women present prices war, only the German practices in Belgium, Mrs. Moon and Mrs. Theodate Angelia have in these columns for Is force.”—James W. Ge- wrote for the Is- spoken years Oil Heater is a they respect which he pamphlet Peters returned home Tuesday from Lynn, Perfection greater Tears In on in- past. rard. My Four Germany, 1917, sued by the committee public Mass. John stone State Ells- pp. 3951-52. formation, reinforce the detailed evi- Lake, mason, 8t., than ever. Mrs. James Thomson has moved here worth saving A similar point of view Is expressed dence already presented: Falls, Me., says: “About four from North Jay, occupying J. B. Havey’s back was lame and in an article entitled “Vae Vlctls” September, 1917. years ago, my painful house. and at times I could A of kerosene gives warm, from the Hungarian newspaper News- I have been often called upon for a hardly get about, and gallon Os- William who is in was all bent over. My work causes more zawa of Budapest (quoted In K. G. statement of my observation of Ger- Hooper, employed heat for hours. Work in Bel- Bangor, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Susan or less strain on my back, and I think it cheering eight slannllsson, Militarism at man rule in Belgium and northern bad a lot to do with gium and Germany, 1917, pp. 53-54.) France. Hooper. bringing on the trouble. 1 had and Mixed Hungarian Opinion. I have neither the desire nor the George Sumner, who has been visiting I fainting dizzy spells, The new No. 500 Perfection in fact, I was in pretty bad 1 tried Pearl has returned I shape! "Mechanical skill, and especially adequate pen to picture the scenes his aunt, Mrs. Tripp, different kinds of medicines, but Doan’s Heater Wick comes trimmed and qualified mechanical skill, Is for the which hnve heated my blood through to St. Cloud, Minn. Kidney Pills did me more good than all the others combined. This medicine moment a more factor than the two and a half years that I hnve Mrs. Butler has returned home Important Agnes cured me. burned all for use. be obtained off, ready usual, and as It must spent in work for the relief of these from Sorrento, where she has been caring Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply where It can be obtained. Belgium has 10.000.000 people. tor Mrs. Ruth Perry. ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kid- Makes the ney Pills—the same that Mr. Lake rc-wieking easy. had to suffer In accordance with The sight of the destroyed homes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adel are home had. Foster-Miiburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, old saying which always holds good: and cities, the widowed and father- from New York and Portsmouth, N. H., NY. Use Kerosene for best Vae vlctls (woe to the vanquished). less, the destitute, the physical misery where they have been visiting. So-CO-ny In Poland mechanical skill and the of a but nourished at people pnrtially Walter Edward Orr, Barney Watson, from Oak results. arms which exist there are mobilized best, the deportation of men by tens Point, where she baa spent two Webb, Charles Havey and Alex Petrie under the and fortunate ban- of thousands to slavery in German weeks with her brother Alvin, whose son glorious went to North Jay last week, to work. ners of Poland;' In Belgium under 'the mines and factories, the execution of Harry has been seriously ill, but is now Mar. 11. H. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK banner of necessity.”' men and women for paltry effusions improving. The remains: for of their loyalty to their country, the Willard Rich left for Principal Offloea question WEST TREMONT. Sunday Newport, New York Albany what kind of work will the Germans sacking of every resource through R. L, to join the schooner Northern Light, Miss Heleu is her Buffalo r use the Belgians’ every kind of financial robbery, the battening of Ingalls visiting aunt, Capt. John Robbins, as first mate. W ilder Mrs. at Southwest cr» Tap work lu Germany Is war work, wheth- armies on the slender produce of the ABhbury Lapaus, B. Robbins, who has been in the Sailors Harbor. er It Is called agricultural or Indus- country, the denudation of the country Snug Harbor all winter, will go steward. trial work. As the deported Belgians of cattle, horses, and textiles: all these Mrs. Charlotte Reed of McKinley is Toe funeral of Mrs. Melissa Gordins, have not their consent, their use things we had to witness, dumb to spending a tew days with her aunt, Mrs. given who died at the home of her son Calvin at Is contrary to International law, and other than by protest and sympa- Alvin Walls. help McKinley Mar. 5, was held here at the the policy of the Germans In Belgium thy, during this long and terrible time, Miss Blanche who is at Rich, employed church Thursday. She left a large family and Poland la equally to be deplored. and still these are not the events of Mrs. P. W. Richardson’s at McKinley, of children, graudchildren and great- Instead of at bringing ns near battle heat, but the effects of a grind- the week-end with her W. aiming spent parents, grandchildren, besides brothers and sis- er peace. It serves to embitter our op- ing heel of a race demanding the mas- F. Rich and wife. I SUMOAftO uUClt M.Y | ters. and to arouse more hatred to- of the world. ponents tership Mrs. Delia Joyce arrived home last week March 11. Thsuca. TOWN MEETINGS. Jfar Salt. legal Sot tits American COUNTY fiOSSIP. She sCUsioortb To alt P*'•<>■>» tntereatod 10 MR. POTATOES — I taav* » Irw hn»h*'« either I*»“'* SIMPKINS PAYS Officers Fleeted For The Year In lalea hereinafter The right to claim the girls’ basket-hall SEEDof those early seed potatoes fo- sale: named' ""tilts. At a * coart h»ld at A JOURNAL of the to rest Hancock C ounty Towns. three siren t .#i 6« and 9i T»» y give mf LOCAL AWT> POLITICAL championship oonotjrseems tor the county of a yield last iruon of over 990 bushels to the Hancock on'!l:ls*M Castine normal. The fast teams at WINTKR HARBOR. day of March, tn the fCBUtMB with acre, without barnyard itiar>nre. pou«H or year'<^0otll, •h, HIS INCOME TAX one thousand utnr were defeated last fur root. Qua’itv nnsurparsed. h.ndrrd anil BY RKY WF-DSKSDAY ArThRNN Franklin and Sullivan HQ Bmallidge; clerk, H K any spraying Moderator, E. W. WooeTBB, BUswonh, Me. (B. P. D. 4 ) 'I'HE fo«lo»t«« mat,.,, hartn. J week by seminary team, E 1 -cried for the AT Bucksport ROBERT Joy; selectmen, assessors, F Weston, action thereuM^*? So. Sullivan By McBLAIR UKRNSEY HUl.L-Two old April tt.dlct.ted, II I, Franklin by a score of 15-6 and HJ Bickford. F Q treasurer and year* hereby ordered-^6!!!?1'" 'rointed. aoDoiV? eraliy pine secondly, age THORnuKK M a chink Compant. Portland. of thr eiecnior without AdTcrtlftir g Rates—inre»»n»t‘l« and will *-«e *Wint ESfr1 robins the unini- his let hint Totsl *18,298.00 Mt. wentrd Walter &. uta !< known on quently mistaken for by eyes and game leg wouldn't appropriations: by Harvey,*' t(le*De application therein named. «*^uterPf+ listed. There was no mistaking the lone (jo to war himself. And as he observed BAB HAHBOB. ---- a should be i» .dressed j Busl non? com mu nlratlor Hfll*n K. Hodgkin,. )«t* ol Sailing seen on however. He re- | the martial and o. aad all checks and money order* moot pay bird Sunday, bearing uncompromis- H l) Wakefield; clerk, Wr H jjcmalt Ijrlp fflantrb. coantr. a omuii County Publishing Moderator, aole to thk Haxcock ported angleworms “scarce and high;” ing gaze of Colonel Slntpklrs he saw. Jalien j pariHirllnii to ho tht In! will ud u.i.?'" CO., Eilsaorth. Maine. Sherman; selectmen, Emery, J VITO MR* and pflrl. *>nt*.l for b»M ol »»ld «fC0Mtd, Uipitor With a the winter fishermen are pay- In Imagination, the khakl-clad lads of |2 quart, Ernesto G Fabfori, Henry Lane Eno. j ▼ ▼ hotel* lu Maioe. Waitresses. sham prob.t, Ihtrrof unci lor the |,»,|.| ",l* berntildt. kitehrn, diib, the ...oitrl. without ing. the new generation marching forth and A Charles 9 Green, Eu- laundry, pastry Kivto* hood, WEDNESDAY, MARCH IMS. Henry Lawford, all-around cooks, (lirl« for housework. Apply h? K.lhertoe M. AlhertoS, ibT 13, three thousand miles of sea to crossing gene R Leland, Eben K Whittaker, j at once and always to Matnk Hotrl Aumcv, titer* to nemed. ,MC*tnt A strong: case in behalf of more State 90 Main street, Bangor, Me., for reliable hotel fight, die, for liberty. overseer the M»ry J. Prehie. lete of maybe George Austin; of poor, Solll.,,, (ll ... road work on the Bangor- Ella worth road poaitloaa. countv. decayed a certain a to Calvert U instrument 2* Fulton J. Redman, in letter Mr. Simpkins peered sround make Bloomfield Higgins; assessor, portin« to be the Ism H \\ and and the roads of Ml. Desert island was tevTUHiiL nor Cbarlea F •aid logeinrr with elsewhere in this an- snre that neither Bess John (who Hamor; treasurer and collector, petition for w printed issue, made out Hon. L. B. at the Bar ba»© tner»-©f and lor the by Deaay of sixteen for three fldp appointment nounces that be will not be a candi- were at the teasing ages Paine; road commissioner years, esecutrtx « tthnut givine bond; Harbor town meeting: last week in a me- manLk were could chief of fire H Kai heriue M. Atherton, the executrix for re-election to the and seventeen) where they John Butterfield; department. K.VMKN. tbn«IWn date legislature. morial to be presented to the Buie high- named. see then he and L Hamor. Total ( hanro for A'tranmnrnt-krrr. His decision will be learned with re- him, straightened Roy appropriations, Ualen Maddocka. late of way commission. The resolution present- Board Ellswurth. in threw his right arm tip for a salute. *151,980.12, a decrease of *43,172.28 from f U. 8. Shipping free navigation school county, deceas-d. A certain his friends and conslituen s. ed Mr. and at Portland train* seamen for officer** bertha instrument 2? gret by by Deaay unanimously adopted porting to be the lan will anl But his gouty shoulder twinged, and he last year. In new Merchant Marine. Short cut to the cites that the four towns on Mount Desert of aatd (Ircnwd, together witb Two »ea experience petifio^ groaned. He couldn't even salute. TBRMONT. bridge. years’ required. probate thereof ami for the island have a valuation of about Native or naturalised citixer«» CoarM appointmeat^ the $10,000,000 only. the executrix without giving boo l. Trotzky, having played game “Huron!" said and six week*. Military exemption. to atnZLZ and are liable for between Mr. Simpkins, L W clerk, Lowell A Apply by Cora Eulalia $40,000 I Moderator, Rumill; Khakk A. Wilsor at H MaSdocka, thi KSSSecrnx into Qerman bands to the limit, now with his other hand twirled hla school. Municipal dg. thereto named. and of the bouds issued and used fiercely Bunker; select men, assessors, L W Portland, between l.&> and S p. tn. Saturdays as $50,000 Elrira T. Morris. late of lays down his band by resigning white mustachlos. M J A 810 a. m. to 12 noon. Brookeeiii* «. for State highway construction. When j \ Hum ill, Clifton kioh, Sawyer; •aid county, deceased. A certain uMlrn^J! minister of the Russian bolshe- lip turned and Into the II- to foreign these bonds have been these towns I llmp#A treasurer and collector, B B Heed. purport!nit be the last will and b**ua»!, paid j of wild dereaa«d, together with viki. The Russians would very much ! hrary and fiat down creikily before the pftttioTw will have contributed, in principal and in- ; | Total appropriations, f 10,t4&. ffcl.mtft). probate t hereof and for the appointment7, desk on which were the like a new deal without the cards double that amount. The mahogany lying executor without giving bond ir*<**•*! terest, nearly PKNOB8COT. Julian II. the blanks for his income tax state- 11T A NTKI>— Old false teeth, doesn’t matter by Hooper, the executor stacked them. “Jim'* towns about of tUt^t against pay $10,000 per year N L li P if broken I *2 to gift set. ment, blanks which he had rather | Moderator, Heath; clerk, ft pay per mill three-fifths of Send by parcel post ac.d receive oheca by re- Frank Hooper, late of highway tax, nearly Ur selectmen, assessors, W 8 Oaatlne. in got from the Internal Reve- j indie; turn mail. V. TKBb.44.3N. Wolfe St., Balti- county, deceased. Petition that w bich goes into the State grumpily ^ertrJ! that highway fund, A VV Perkins, more. Md. Hooper or «mm other auitable IT It is highly desirable those who nue officer only that day after lunch- j Bridges, Harvey Ijeach; p,-r»>0 ami contribute about $11,000 yearly to the pointed administrator of the aetate of fed are and treasurer, Melvin A Ward well; collector, spreading sedition interfering eon on his way home from the club. j ceased, without giving bond, pf, -ectea kV State treasury in automobile registration Gertrude with the successful prosecution of the Mr. Simpkins' 'income for 1917 had Burton L Ward well; street commissioner, Hooper, daughter of «*id dectm*[ and license fees, yet in of all this,' » ">■ 10 J12 John k. Ute spite N L Grindle. til!patrli of I,»mnitie, in M<4 war such assertions as “ibis is a amounted to just about $15,000, and he FALSE TEETHWe deceased. by cap- not one of the towns on the island has a j foroldor brokefiNieta i county, Beoond and final aceoa«. Total appropriation*: $10,851.66. of Charles P. H«x*gk(n«, ad min Is. italists war,” a “war the had been rather snappy on the sub- rater. 8*2D'w by wealthy rod of State highway. The resolution also Send Parcel Ptwt or write for particular*, tor settlement. of taxes ever since he had discov- HORRKNTO. j for their own aggrandizement,” calls attention to the fact that while more ject Blitheo H. late Domestic Supply Ca., Dipt 44. Bioghamtoa. N. Y. j Higeln*. of Edrn. in tad ered that the more income a man has Moderator, Prank Cl) c* noty. deceased Second account a etc., be answered by facts. During than POO,000 has been received by or ap- LTrundy; clerk. of bios he W. WaiUcv. executor, filed for •euiemrat. to this State from the United the greater the percentage of it Sargent; aelectmen, assessors, Edwin this week and next, the four minute portioned Etiphalet A. Lowell, liu of in taxes. He could think of sev- Fred Austin Peaobveo’ in States under the Federal act pays Clark, Goodwin, 8tover; •aid county, deceased. Final a men of the country are to the tfovernment cocot of giving eral men like were mar- Homer Lowell, fi ed aid in the of who, himself, treasurer, Cara den D Sargent; collector, C executor, for R-UirmcM, the facts with which 'o meet authorizing building high- people ried and had two children, and yet, H Workman. Mary C. K'xllck, late of Bar Harbor (fa*, ways, no part of this fund has been used NOTICE TO PUBLIC. in such u c’-iotic talk other rnerty L.ien), said county. dec«»«*d. &,« Among although their incomes were nearly Total n»d final account of A or apportioned to be used at any point on appropriations: $4,721.02. We, the undrr*iffned physicist**. agree upon Htrou 1 R mIicx. tns. things they ar- showing, by startling half of his, would pay a the following minimum fee bill to take effect tor, filed hr settlement. the eastern coast of Maiue, notwithstand- they only ireCEftPOBT. how much more of a tax small fraction of the amount he March I. 191#: George 8. HardLon. late of comparisons, the obvious fact that so far as good paid, Frsnklla, it ing j Moderator, W C Conary; clerk, Harry CtlU 1 mile or learn from office. 9 1 50 •aid county, deceased Petition filed than a rata the well-to-do He drew the blank nearer b«h. simple pro ! road*- are needed for it gloomily j *' 8 Orcuft. military purposes, H Carby; selectmen, assessors, Fred W* 2 miles from office.. 200 geue *dmiuiatra.or. that so offer and of the and begun tilling in the information i he Issued lo distribute among the heire-s*. wealthy people country is in the roast towns t hat such roads are Albert B Sherman W a run for. Smith; Dunham, lawi of Mid lircesitd the am nut re mat ala# are that it asked •* ** required to pay. of most importance, and no part has been Davis; treasurer, Albert F Page; collec- 4 2.78 in ta- hand* of said administrator, oa uw As Mr. Simpkins' Income was 115,000 .. * .. .. *• soo! settlement of hia second account. used or apportioned to the highway from tor, treasurer to act. Total appropria- he had to figure out the amounts pay- « e •• *• 8.80 < Mary B Gott, late of Swan's In'and. lx*» Bangor to Ellsworth, although the gov- tions: : $27,849.60. M " ** ^■u a.-ceased The government moved Thursday able on each of the successive sninlfer 7 8.T5 .tv. Petition filed by Bra *. | ernment engineer recommended the Gott, administratrix. for license to »e'l j TRENTON. .. .« *- cer- to deal a death to classes of Incomes In order to arrive s blow German inter- and of that road next tain real estate of said deceased, sitosud it building completion .. .* •* • at the from lie TJ Frank 9 4 SO ••id Swan's Uland and more fully described ests in American commerce and in- after the trunk, line to total due himself, ! Moderator, Hopkins; clerk, j Bangor. 44 10 ** 8.00 in said petition. over the first class who must selectmen, assessors, J W At the administration’s re- passed Dunbar; *» 44 F. austry. ; It 6.SO Agues Oanlco, late of F.llawcnh, it aid pay taxes, that Is. men making Kemick, K W Haynes, H C Alley; treas- count), deceased Petition (l ed by Alice H. the Senate com- single *• ta *• •* *00 quest, appropriation { Scott. administratrix, for license to m? e*r- (Torrfspon&rnct over 1.000. His calculation for mar- urer, Frank Dan bar; collector, T J Hop- mittee voted into the billion i Way callie.—... IbJ «-a*u ie-*l estate of said deceased si cited lo pending ried men then showed as street B Ober. •aid and up follows: kins; commissioner, Harry Call* from 9 00 P. M. to 6.00 A. M Kztft Ellsworth, more folly describes la dollar urgent deficiency bill an New York, March 7, 1918. said petition. First, they pay 2 per cent (under Total appropriations: $4,231.76. Consultations...... Extra amendment to William II Davit, la a of Eden, in »aid coac* designed eliminate To the Editor of The Amerxcart: the 191(5 on all Income over law) BBOOSUX. Maternity cases. minimum. IS. 00 tr, deceased Pet-1 it ou fl'ed by Loere B. German completely ownership of I wish to state that I shall not be a can- ! $4,000, deducting $200 for each of their H 8. Babcoci, M. D., Caaline. Deasy and Bert Young, executors of the j Moderator, E H Bridges; clerk, Georgs F l»«t will Fbawkljs FAKium. M. W. and testament of said deceased, that American The amend- i did ate tor re-election as to children under eighteen years. In Xlr. Dw. Brooksvllle property. representative assessors, &am the emoant of the interItance tax on stidM- (jolt; aelectmen, Eugene j Halm W Fo«t«u, M. D., ment the custodian of the I take this case this wns $212, which he Buckaport. tate be determined by th* judge of probaca. gives enemy legislature. opportunity, Simpkins' H M Pease, Luke Carter; treasurer, Frans j Rrrri E. Haubkthy. M 0.,Bedg«ick. Mary C. Rodiok, >ate of BirK»rhor. Isuxl property authority to sell all j however, to express my appreciation to put down In the "payable" column. property W^Cole; collect or, Mark L Dodge. FaaoS. Has* otic. .9. !>., Brookiln. county, deceased. Petition filed by A stroad his ail the citizens ot Ellsworth and the class He saw next that, under the 1917 Hodick. executor ef the la*« arill and t'-.rs- under jurisdiction, running lar Total appropriations: *6,923.00 Orta LtTTtinitu>, M. D BlnebUl. law. married men an additional 2 m«ut of said deceased. that the amour.*. of into the hundreds towns for honoring me with office, and pay U E. pAENixti, MI), Oaatlne. of millions of dot-, BrrONIKCWOJi. the inheritance tax on amid est*;e be dster- I mean not thooe who per cent, on all over $2.000—with the mioed lars in value. The of the by “all," only H. E Bmow. ML D Buckaport. by tbs judge of probate. proceeds same P T clerk, Elmer W voted for me, but the many of the oppos- allowance for children. This Moderator, Clark; Miivim a WAtawnt, hi. D., Penobscot j Blit ben 8. Higgins, late of Eden, in raid sale are to be invested in B Lake deceased. Petition filed AJ’Ttoa Liberty after me added $252 to his column. Alley; selectmen, assessors, county, by ing party who, election, gave “payable" W. Wallace, executor of the last will sad bonds. The disposition of these Cal M D Kuel B Judkins, Fred E their moral support and good will. In He then observed that for every ley, Gotten. testament of said deceased, praying tbs* the war Grace E 2-cgnl penal sum of the bond sstd Albion bonds after the will be left to I value the will of fellow $2,500 Jump In his Income over $5,000 1 Joyce; treasurer, Mrs tk*l; gtveu by fact, good my W. Wallace as said executor may be reduce! action of when is he had a the to <>ue Congress peace pro- citizens more than political office. to pay Surtax, percentage collector, Percy Clarke. Hankrupl'a FHilWio tor DiachHrg*. thousand dollars or such sum u to this honorable court seems at provided claimed. Will not this growing larger with each Jump. This Total $23,294.50. In the matter of proper, you kindly publish letter, appropriations: by revised statutes, 77, sec non S. HaUOLD P UTW, In coupler in order that of friends, who was $250 more added to his burden. [ Bankruptcy. James 8. any my DK1LR ISLE. Bankrupt, > — Dooglsss. late of B'- oksvil's. tx And on of all thla came an “Ex- To the Hoo. Clirence •aiu county, deceased Petition filed by Oscar might otherwise rt train from entering top A Hole, Ju^ge of the Dis- Dean Wa:z of the f law of Moderator, E A Greene; clerk, H L T»p)<-y of executor of the la* college | cess tax cent, on trict court of the Unite.* Hts.ies (or the brouksrilie, the primary, may know that I am not to Profits" of 8 per all will ami testament of said deceased, tbe of Maine has been Greenlaw; selectmen, assessors, P 8 District of Maine. prsyisg University j Income over $0,000, mak- that the and Company ol be a candidate. “occupation” P. 1,'ARTER. of F.IUworlb. t as executor, and that he be allowed *.o was taken at a of a com- teen hundred and dollars. past, he was under meeting thirty-four 9S5.00 duly adjudged bankrupt tote a new bond in an amount and with saw- Total appropriations: fll, the acts of Congress relating to mittee of the “Whew!" exclaimed Mr. bankruptcy; ties deemed appropriate by this bonorabis trustees Saturday. A SURRY. Simpkins that he b as aurremiert*! all bis »**rfv duly pro court, as provided r>y revised statute* hip* “There's OOCTLD8BOBO and of statement was issued tbe trustees angrily. young Henry Wil- rights property, and has fully com- tar 77. sections » and 4. by Miss Persia Campbell of Cherryfleld is Eruest with ali the requirement* of said acts kins. who married .lake Johnson's Moderator, Rice; clerk, Irving plied »sfd to the effect that it was girl, andof the orders of court bank- Augusta Barnard, late of In considered visiting her grandparents, Mr. and MrB. CarroU louchiug hit Backspcrt. he makes $2,000 and he doesn’t a MacDonald; selectmen, assessors, county, deceased First account of Charlotte pay B. Barnard and that the interests of the State and of Luther Goodwin. J Richard Charles L therefore he that he be decreed Julia W. Barnard, exseaiort, cent of taxes. I guess this Is his war Dunn, Bendix, Tracy; prays may !%led for by the court to nave a full discharge from all seUlemeut. tbe institution would be best served Miss Florence Herrick of Brooklin is treasurer aud collector, W L Tracy. | as well ns mine!” | debts provable against his es ate under Rlbridge B. Greeley, late of Eden mssll the removal of Dean because her Mrs. Carter. Total said bankruptcy act*, such debts a* are souuty. deceased. First and final aceuntof by Walz, visiting sister, Ralph Thinking of young Henry Wilkins, | appropriations: (0.729.43. except excepted by law from such discharge. Henry E Greeley, administrator, filed by of what considered to be an Miss went her in HARBOR. they Joy Nevens to home he remembered that Mrs. Wilkins went ] SOUTHWEST Dated thisCib day of March, a d 1918. Emma J Greeley, adnuaiatratrix of tbs es- Harold P. Cartsr, tate of aald E. late ol said offensive attitude and spirit of pro- I West Falmouth Friday, for a week’s visit. every afternoon to make bandages for Art bar L Henry Greeley, Moderator, B H Mayo; clerk. Bankrupt. Eden, deceased. on the Red Cross and that who Germanism his part. It is Btated Mrs. E. S. Gahan met with a bad fall Henry, Somes; select nueo, asse-sors, George T Frank W. Ginn, late of Bncksport. in said Order of Notice Thereon. Theo- that months the dean was her below * was a lawyer, was aiding the Local B 8 Dolliver, Byron P Carter; county, deceased. first account of ago given, Wednesday, breaking leg just Fuller, dore H. filed for settle* with Its District op Maine, Nobthkkn Division, ss; Smith, administrator, a the trustees that it the She has the of ail. Draft Board questionnaires. treasurer, Arthur LSoroes; collector, W meat. warning by hip. sympathy On this of March, a. d he admitted to fkhday 191$, ou would be better to confine his Mrs. who is is “Well,” himself, R Keene. reading the foregoing petition, it is— 8. Whitcomb Cousins, late of Hurry, in aaid atten Eugene Conary, ill, im- of “that makes a difference." Total |18,000. Ordered by the court, that a hearing be had county, deceased Fleet and final aucount don to the duties of his official proving. appropriations, the name on the 19th of Robert L. Wuhan:, administrator, filed for posi- He next of upon day April, a. thought Judge Willough- d. 1918, before said court at in said settlement. tion instead of his viewe Mrs. Jennie is Mrs. E. SEDGWICK Bangor, proclaiming Guptiil visiting whose Income was about $3,000. district, northern division, at 10 o’clock is by, T A R E Hannah A. Bracy. late of Mount Desert, and the war. 8. Gahan. Moderator, Smith; clerk, in the forenoon; and that notice thereof be •aid deceased. First and fiasl ac- concerning Germany “He only pays $20.” commented Mr. county, Dority; selectmen, assessors, £ P Clapp, published lathe Ellsworth American, a news- count of Aivah L. Reed, executor, filed for Notwithstanding this warning, it is Little Mina Conary of Ellsworth is not so this printed in said district, northern divis- settlement. Simpkins, quite angrily H W A F paper F Harding, Clement; treasurer, ion, and that all known creditors, and other that he has continued to ex- visiting Mrs. Elsie Jordan. time: and then a struck him T. Witham. now eompm. late of Sorry charged thought £ L pet sons in interest, at the said Mary H Smith; collector, Ferguson. may appear in aaid oounty, deceased. First aoi final s<* and German Miss and he sat In his chair. time and and show if tol Germany methods. Lena A. Sperry left Saturday for a up rigidly place, cause, any they count of Robert L. Witham, filrd Total appropriations: f7,000. have, why the of said should guardian, visit in bar Harbor. Judge son had been prayer petitioner for settlement. U is to be assumed that tbe trustees, Willoughby’s BROOKSVIDLK. not be granted. * drowned on the Tuscania when It was And it is further ordered the that Vallie L. GrlnditK a person of uosoacd With all the facts before them, did Alston Milliken of Gardiner is O L clerk. Geo H by court, making Moderator, Tapley; the deputy clerk shall send by mail Ux all mind of Bucksport. in said county. Third submarined with the loss of two hun- account of ■ot act unjustly, and they are to be preparations to move here soon. Tapley; selectmen, assessors, F G Perkins, known creditors copies of said petition and Theodors H. Hmitb, gusrdiaa, dred soldiers. this order addressed to them at their of A ted I or aetl lemon Edwin J J M plasoa commended for tbe prompt and em- A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Smith, Veague; treasurer, residence as Minted. Chester A. of 9ar Harbac. “Judge Willoughby gave bis son to Hodgkins, late exhibition of Americanism. Ralph Carter Saturday. Ray C Gray; collector, L F Herrick. Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale, in raid county, assessed. Petition filed, by phatic America," muttered Sir. Simpkins. judge of the said court, and the seal thereof, Edear J. Mitchell, administrator, for lic«a«s Total appropriations: at in of said Adolph Kane has enrolled in the mer- He leaned forward and Baofor, the northern division to sell certaju real estate of said decesssA suddenly put MOUNT DESERT. district, on the 9th day of March a.d. 1919. sft-xated in Htockuan Waldo county. chant and went to Boston Satur- .springs, We throw our hats lor the marine, Lis face in his hands. William M. Warkrn, Deputy Clerk. In Bar Harbor, ua Hancock, and in Lamoiac, up busy Moderator, Jerome H clerk, day. Knowles; all in Hancock county, and more fully dv women of Hancock For a long time Mr. Simpkins sat (L.BO and patriotic Williams selectmen, assessors, A true of and order thereon. scribed to said petition. Leon Holmes; copy petition Lord, after a week at home, rs^ very still In that position. There was Attest:—Wuxi am M. Warmbm. Clerk. county, but we throw up our hands and overseers of poor, Edward A Hodg- Deputy Blanche B. Robinson, late of the city, soon* turned to no sound In the library except the ty and state of New York, deceased. before the avalanche of knitted arti- Beverly, Mass., Thursday. Frank G Northeast Harbor, P*11;of don, Spurling, To all persona interested in either of the es- tlon filed by Bay d Bart I tt. administrator Rev. E. 8. Gahan and ticking of the tall clock and an occa- cles and surgical dressings they have wife appreciate Paul S Bordeaux, Sound; treasurer and tates hereinafter named. the estate of aaid deceased, thst the amosnt the work of the sional trill of laughter from the chil- At s prooste court held at Ellsworth, In and of the InhsnUtfice tax on said estate be de- boys in catting the wood Merritt T Ober. down upon us. In every com- collector, for the county of Hancock, on the twelfth termined by kb* judge or predate. poured in their yard. dren skylarking upstairs. The square Total appropriations: about day of March, in tba year of ohr Lord Martha A. Leland, late of Kdeo (no* Bxr of the these on the one hundred and sb« munity county loyal March 11. L. of light carpet gradually with- thousand nine eighteen, Harbor), in said county, deceased. Iftrst |15,000 less than last year. and from the tilth women are busy with and Itself through the window, and bjr adjournment day of final account of John 8- Thotuas, adminis* knitting drew March a d. »9l* Capt. D. G. Means of who is HANCOCK. trator, filed for settlement. A is and our Burry, first and then darkness settled sewing. shipment made, twilight Fred E nnHE following mattera having been pre d spending the winter with his daughter in Moderator, Millikan; clerk, Witness BERTRAND B CLARK. Judge seeds us a In about the white haired, some- X seated for the action thereupon herein said Court at bn is correspondent list of the quiet, Oscar L selectmen, assessors, Ellsworth, Lynn, Mass., celebrated his Crabtree; af.er indicated, it is h< reby ordered: That of our Lora eighty-sixth times irascible old man. d*y March, in the year of astonishing number of articles made. I William H Ball, notice thereof be given to a!I persons inter one and anniversary, to the Augustus Foss, Irving thousand nine hundred eightees- birthday by going Mr. wus eated. by oeusing a copy of this order to be The American has over 100 corre- Simpkins thinking thing* W treasurer, Alfred B Cuba E. Mullas. Acting Register. auto show in Boston. He took great in- Peas.tee; Crabtree; published three weeks successively in the | which be would never afterward A. truw copy. in the speak collector, L Stewart El La worth American, a newspaper Reg**14^ spondents county. Multiply i' tcrett in seeing the various of ma- George pnbliahed Attest;'-Clasa B. Mou.an, Acting types he was that were at Ellsworth, in said county, that of. thinking things Total they «ay these lists about that chines, and says be would not mind own- appropriations: |5,&43.00. appear at a probate court to be held at Elis by number, too sacred ever to he Into words. f put worth on the second day of a. d. then for the ! ing and one himself. r April, , repeat second, third, driving But some inkling of his thought* may 1918. at ten of the clock ia the forenoon. I Euautaiu Sta rsunti. HANCOCK. and be beard thereon If they aee cause. fourth, up to the twenty-first ship- be found in his rejoinder to Mrs. Arno D. of Elisabeth A. JeHiaon* late of in * INv CO. as one Friends of Mrs. Foes Fverett, Ellsworth, ■lUUCHUIIIITTK BO.XtMXO ment, community reports this Simpkins when that placid lady came said connty, deteaseo. A certain instrument Clothing. Mass., formerly of this place, are to io be the last will wn«. nut Week, and yon may gain gome idea in and turned on the llghrs, and asked sorry purporting and eatament No how far this woman’s of said deceased, together with petition foe telling he bear that abe is ill of scarlet fever. of the Hood against which we him whether was ready for dinner. probate thereof and for the of ASSETS DEC. U. 1817. strag- dress matter will go. Some women appointment "Judge »on was the executrix without givlug bond, presented; R>»i note. 8 14.818* For a time we tried to keep now Willoughby'* only Bertha « gled. wish to be clothed with the bal- for Health atari by Joy Thompson, the executrix Stock a and bonds. S 757.801 worth as much as fourteen hundred Required Ikauiy. named. b our heads above water, and lot.—Florida therein Cash la office and bank. s«,ta printed Times-Union. ii that It is to » and thirty-four dollars, wasn't he?" It surprising necessary repeat George E. Pi&eld, late of Ellsworth, in said Agents’ balance*. 779.118 the lists as sent, but it was no use. « Mr. demanded sgaiu and again that the health and beauty of county, deceased. A certain instrument pur Bill* receivable^ 8.878 Simpkins of her. he The needles flew taster and the the akin that the blood shall he porting io the leat will and teataroeetof Interest and retain. 48,888* ship- Catarrh Cannot K« Cured, As his who was to require pure. 71 wife, not unused said deceased, together with petition far pro- All other assets. 174.048 trod each other’s heels. If the arteries of the skin receipt impure bate thereof and the ments npon with local applications, as they cannot reach his superficial irritations, vatched him for appointment of the the seat of the nlood. and and executrix without Qtoms fairness one disease. Catarrh is a local pi plea blotch** appear, the giving bond, presoated by a»seta. *5311,MIS* We oonld not in print In mild astonlsument. Mr. Haiah » disease, greatly influenced by constitutional Simpkins individual sutlers from humors. Powders C. Grows, ths executrix there, a named. Deduct item* not admitted. 88*314 we cannot conditions, and in order to care it you must out to the hall his BERTRAND K. Without printing all; print limped and took and other external are some- Witness, CLARK, Judge of * take an internal Hall’s Catarrh applications Admitted assets. • ,(05, 25* remedy. ind said Court, at Ellsworth. this twelfth ail without so to the exclnsion Medicine is taken and acts old felt hat sliver-headed cane times used for these affections, but will never doing internally through day of March, in the year of our Lord one the bloed on the LIABILITIES DEC. XI. 1*17. all other matter in the We mucous surfaces of the sys- from the hat rack. Letting himself out have the desired effect while the causes of thousand nine hundred aud eighteen. at paper. tem. Hall's Catarrh Mediciok was prescribed Claus Net unpaid ioaaee, inclod tog ex* the ot by one of the beat in into the foggy evening, he ta,i|>ed his impure blood remain. E. Mullah, Acting Register. ! are proud to record activities physicians tbjs country A true penae. »«s for It is c? some of the best to The indications are clear that Hood's copy. 48 years. composed way down the corner, and mailed his very Attest:—Claes E. Untamed 444.AJ7 the women of Hancock in this tonics known, combined with some Mcllxh, Acting ! premiume. « county of the Sarsaparilla it the most successful medicine Register All other liabilities, *.1,01 best blood purifiers- The combina- Income tax statement and check with * we want to know what perfect for the blood, Uaah capital, 4W.000 food work; tion of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Med- own purifying removing pimples | * bis hands. Bor plot over all liabilities. 871.1.4 are in general terms, bat icine is what produces such wonderful results and blotches, and giving health and beauty to When the mailorder house Cbey doing, in catarrhal conditions. Bend for testimo- “Now, God he thanked." said Mr. finds a itemised lists of the skin. It gives tone to all the organs snd Total liabilities and sor plus. mm cannot print the nials. free. Simpkins ns the lid clanked shut over town whose local merchants do not ad- F. J. cHENS'* * GO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. builds up the whole system. Insist on having Agents: The women are too much bis missive. “I can do this much for it it* dbipmeals. fold by Druggists. 76c. Hood's Sarsaparilla when you ask for it. vertise, fattens catalogue mailing Maine- Hall's Pills for C.W.AF. L. MASON. Ellsworth, Family constipation. ay country, anyhow.” Don't taks anything else.—Advt. lift. 8Ul»«- I EDWAED L. WABBEM, Book.port. made, and which, in the initial of its year private or bailor of to-day may be the use, d’^hnnd will 1 believe in the to t tjmttcnunta years general or the admiral of to-morrow.” COUNTY NEWS inauguration. come, with proper care and a suitable operator, prove tla worth. There may be errors in this list, or omis- BEGINS WORK OP We built Brimmer’s an sions. Anyone1 knowing of such is re- oLD BOARD bridge at WEST FRANKLIN. expense in excess of the quested to the NEW YEAR appropria- notify mayor. The list fol- tion. bui in a manner that assures its lows: Sumner Gordon is visiting in Sullivan. continuance for the public servite Miss Jeanette Clark of Sullivan long after its critics have over Alley, Clarence W visited OF SSBVICB »LAO AN 1M- passed oxFUBUNO it for the last time. 1 Anderson, Frank W relatives here last week. FBATUBE OF KXBBCI8B We policed, day and night, and pbbshivk public Ueoige T Miss Frances of is private when needed. There Anderson, Frye Harrington AT HANCOCK HALL. property * the of was a small increase in the cost, but l feel Ashmore, Arthur H guest Mrs. Pearl Coombs. HAYNES it was overcome in the TO protection given. Beal, Herbert 8 8.8. Reammon was a business visitor shown by the people of No damage has been done. The heavy in- * Tbe Interest Bonsey, Sidney R in and crease in travel was taken care so far Rangor Wednesday Thursday. last In the Inauguration of, » g|lsworth year as 1 without Brady, Edmund E, |r in Hsn- recall, personal injury. Mrs. Delia Ryder returned Saturday city government, staged We carried on in the usual all the Bresnahan, James Lawrence olthe way from a visit at Seal Harbor and Bar Har- aimilar exercises this departments. While you know the ex- ,00k ball, prompted Bresnahan, John bor. a and penditures in nearly every instance were * fear, with signiflcaot impressive Branri, Hudson more than anticipated, each tax-payer Horace of Bar Harbor baa added in the unfurlng or ded- Charles R Petteugilt LOWER also knows from his Camber, PRICES iotture personal experience bearing moved bis into the McViear ication ota service flag eigbty- that the purchasing power of a dollar was Campbell, Charles F family the much leas in 1917 than house. (VC stars, representing eighty-five formerly. e Carter, Vasco The collector of taxes, Mr Brcanahsn, is young men who have already * Albert E Mrs. Frank Goodwin and two children Ellsworth to lie congratulated oo the success of his Closson, the service ol their country. One of Hancock her entered work. After all the years he has collected Cunningham, Ralph E visited parents at Egypt •old "tar in the center represents one under the contract system, the city has Conary, Thurston last week. Frank E. who received every dollar. boy, Whitmore, Danico, Desman H Galen Orcutt is at work at Lamoine for Ellsworth The schools have on the ol gone satisfactorily ON already paid supreme price C GROCERIES! t,a« under the present management. During Davis, Harry Maynard Hodgkins. Mrs. Orcutt is visit- patriotism. this year there will be a change in the % Dodge, Henry H ing her sister, Mrs. Hodgkins. stage was arranged with a large make-up of our district, but, with Prof. * William The Dodge, C Karl and Clark shot three wild- the Patten as superintendent, and his corps of George tor the regular meeting ol city * M table teachers with us, there need be no fear of Drummey, Joseph cats Friday and Saturday. One of them Above the front of the stage a backward movement. Duffee, Andrew Hudson was government. the largest cat which has ever been Will Shift to “Cash * and service flag. Cut flower* The under the care of Mr. and was the large poor, Dunham, Edward seen Carry" in this Mr*. have been looked after in a vicinity. adorned the table about which the alder- Mitchell, Falvy, Earle C quiet and friendly wav. No case The Red Cross meeting was held at the assembled. Music was furnished by reported » men has been are Fortier, Llewellyn C neglected. They attending home of Mrs. K. H. Williams Wednesday orchestra. to tbeir business as it should be. Herbert R after March 16 Foster, with an attendance of System The 1 want to a word of for our * twenty-three. THE MKBTISQ. say prais? Fullerton, Charles splendid water system, and, on behalf of ladies quilted four quilts. C meeting *'«» opened by City Clerk the thank Mr. Leach, Fullerton, George Tbe citlxens, publicly The afghan which the school children board the cleo- the and his assistants Flanagan, William Joseph Htle Tbe organized by superintendent, have “Groceries at LOWER Prices!” to make who have worked with him in co ruc- knit under the directions of Mrs. 8. ought F. as ope Fernald, Arthur jion of Horace Wesootl president. It tion with our high-cla** fire * 8. Clark, is on exhibition at the of the department, Garland, Fred postofflee. was voted to accept the returns and have our interests every householder in Ellsworth and for together guarded These children are eager to help In the vicinity sing ward clerk* a* evidence of elec- during the extreme cold winter. Goodell, Eugene H various They Red Cross work. was called as have given us the courage during many Gould, Harold VV A dream1? NOT! It’s the result tion. The roll follows: joy! Certainly nights to sleep in peace. * Willard E. a resident Ward 1 Horace P. Wescott Gordon, Karl Clark, life*lone In conclusion, gentlemen, l wont you to of our decision to * Hall, Martin Ludike of this place till the last two years, follow U. S. Government instruc- 2 Frank R. Moore bear in mind that the method of living within * Hainca. C died at the hospital at Bangor 3 Leon H. Brown baa changed. We ccnnot, with the same Roy Saturday tions and “cut out” all and most all results as In the at the of rs. His bookkeeping 1 Eugene H. Moore money, get past. 1, Haynes, Charles A morning, age seventy ye therefore, urge you to carefully make remains were to this 5 William Bntall. Hatch, Liman W brought Franklin your appropriations, cut whatever you delivery expense. Here’s the in brief : Hawkes, Harold F morning for burial. Mr. Clark was mar- plan It was voted that the full board be ap- can without Injury, but not on labor. I * ried advocate an increase in the daily wages of Holmes, twice, his last wife dying about three* a committee to escort the mayo- Kalph Maynard On March we pointed i After you have made He leaves two and Saturday, 1G, discontinue all chair. city employees. Hooper, Harold L years ago. brothers eiect to the I the your schedule, guard expenditures. Jordan, Colie two sisters—S. S. Clark, Mrs. Winifred Mayor Hagcrtby was greeted with ap- | We unfortunately have no enterprise charge accounts. Our store will be closed all the Earle C Hardison, J. T. Clark and Mrs. Julia as he entered the hall, escorted by here operated ou i* large scale. We are Jordan, plause each other. Our * Butler, all of this and city official*. The dependent upon popula- Jordan, William F place. week, while are made and tbe aldermen seen onr following repairs being tion is not increasing. We have * March 11. Echo. aldermen took their at Jordan, Hoy mayor aud places men giving themselves freely to young Robert P our marked down to tbe table on the stage, and the bead* of the service of our country; each day they Kins;, ORLANI). goods Cask-and-Carry figures. * and other officers took the are leaving in ones and twos and more. Lovell, George departments | Mr®, Julia A. Ginn has returned from on March we as a Many a home is m mourning. We can- « Then, 23, open up scats in the hail. was offired Lunt, Milford Henry Saturday, front Prayer not all be with the boys in the training Abington, Mass., and is at the home of of Macomber, Ronald W by Kev. K. H. Moyle the Methodist camps or in France, but w> can be with Mrs. Laura Narbis. strictly Cash-and-Carry store, no » running charge eburcb. ! them back home and give them every as- Maddocks, Bryan surauce that are not Orland town meeting has been post- oath of office wsa then administered | they forgotten. » Mason, Philip D no orders and mak- Tbe would follow accounts, taking by telephone, t Only for my years I them, poned until Mar. 18, owing to the storm tbe and aldermen by Clerk * Moore, Bryant to mayor City and as gladly give them tb*» oenetlt of my which Forrest L prevailed Sunday, making the one a the Hale. The board to the elec- ! on the wherever it Moore, ing only delivery day—in early morning, proceeded profession firing-line, roads room at home where Harold E impassable. tion of a city clerk, and five ballot* were ; might be, as in the Moore, first saw the light of day. Mis9 Abbie Buck closed to deliver ordered the before. for T. E. who was sworn in they Maddocks, Carlton W her term of goods day cast Hale, by The risk of human life is greater than is of Mowry, Robert Leslie school at Bucksport March 8, and will tbe mayor. Incidentally, it worthy any financial burden He who gives his This new is to make a her vacation with store-economy plan going remark that this is Mr. Hale's twenty- life gives all. We must look after the de- McCartney, Frank Woodbury spend her sister, Mrs. and while a life cannot be Rusee 11 H Warren at Mass. third term as ally clerk. pendents, gone Nason, Kennedy, Dorchester, in our cent of this restored, a kind word or a little big saving expenses—and every perhaps O'Kief, Arthur Richard Leslie Bowden and Miss Nellie MAYOR’** MKSSAOK. generosity to those left behind would Arthur H is to be turned over to our in make their sorrow and circumstanceacuaier Parcher, Irene Druram nd, both of Orland, were saving going patrons Tbe message of Mayor Hagerthy waa * to bear. We who are left at home must Parker, Fred F married by Rev. Henry W. Webb, at the then read I y tbe city clerk as follows: and will take on the additional burden, LOWER Prices on our The is Phillips, Harvard A parsonage, at Bucksport, Thursday after- goods. plan working I am ready. QenUeme*» of the Board of Aldermen: j Pi ok bam, Thaddeus P noon. are their Gentlemen, I thank you for your They spending honey- elsewhere tremendous % with find If in these at nnoous Willia L success; you’ll times, experience patience, and await your pleasure. Pratt, moon “in camp." They are among the io public affairs is beneficial, Ellsworth Quinn, Maynard G best valued young people of the village. it a for ia to be congratulated. The members of ELECTION OP OFFICERS. joy YOUR pocketbook! “Try it out”— Rollins, Harry El wood Later will make their home at the your honors ole board 1 find have re- Tbe board tben to the routine they proceeded * corded, in their favor, terms rauging from Spillane, Maurice T Falls, secured the house of Mrs. with us. of business by tbe election of officers. having three to seven years. I join heartily with 1 Harold A. F. The first announced the Spillane, I Soper. numberless friend* in wishing you mayor reappoint- • your Smith, Frank M March 11. V. success in carrying out the responsibilities ment of John T Silvy as city marshal, } to » Sargent, Shirley delegated yon. j Tbe following officers were tben elected One short year ago we all met upon » Sadler, Chaney W BORN. and by ballot: this same *tage went through the » Shea, John usual routine of organizing for the then City treasurer: | Small, Bernard A CARTER-At Surry, March 9, to Mr and J. A. Ellsworth Little we knew or an- ensuing year. R. II. Smith.5 Mrs a * Ralph Carter, daughter. HAYNES, ticipated at that time what was ahead Smith, Fred M Collector: DOUGLASS-At Feb to Mr of us, National, State or local. We planned Justus Ames Sedgwick, 16, Smith, aud Mrs a as in times for John II. Brestiaban...5 Jay Douglass, son. ordinary the necessary Smith, Harry C expenditures. We figured that general Assessor for three years, in place of EATON —At Bluehill, March 9, to Mr and Shute, Martyn Hall Mrs a buftinett* was normal or even better, that Frank M. Moore: * Ulysses M Eaton, son. we could assume responsibilities which Spencer, William E FRANKLIN—At Bar March to Walter J. Clark, jr...... 5 Harbor, 2, would not cause suffering or deprivation; «Stewart, Archie Mr and Mrs Morris Franklin, a daugh- that the times and methods of doing Chief engineer of lire department: ter. Educating the Filipinos. • St E [Gladys Hollander.] busiiHs* were and that the rout, Maynard MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD changing, RoyJ. Goodwin.5 HEATH-At Bucksport, Feb 27, to Mr Under the rule of the United States of a motor truck of • Thompson, William T purchase approved First assistant: and Mrs Ora C Heath, a sou. [Waiter more than 3,000,000 natives of the make to take the place of and do the hard Thorsen, Arthur U H. Browu.5 Colburn.] have had some instruction worn of horses, which were gradually William Philippines In Effect ♦ Thorsen, Francis JORDAN At March to Mr and growing less in number, would not be Second assistant: Aurora, 4, In the English language and more of a lax We in connection Turner, Horace A Mrs Olin Jordan, a daughter. Jan. 1918. Central ary. assumed, Irving B. Saliabury.5 them speak and write it than any oth- 20, Railroad with the school that the Percival L MARSHALL -At Bar Feb 28, to board, public of Wescott, Harbor, er Inspector buildings: a tongue. school year, extended from thirty weeks * Whitcomb, Morton W Mr and Mrs Alton Marshall, daughter. BAR HARBOR TO BANGORT. *» in farmer years to weeks, Joseph 11. Nison.5 PERRY—At Feb to Mr and thirty-six White, Joseph Sorrento, 28, I ! | A M would not be construed as unnecessary, Chairman overseer of poor: Mrs Ernest W Perry, a son. Eli LS WO RT H MARKETS. Bar Harbor.-lv. .; 945 f4 25 even a York, George Sorrento ------4 55 though carrying comparative Everetts. Means.5 SNOW-At Bucksport, March 2, to Mr increase in expense, nor the closing Young, Owen Sullivan Member of board of health for three years and Mrs Bertrand Snow, a daughter. of rural schools-nearly empty— and the are retail prices in Ellsworth lust to the Mr. Pat- [Flora May.] Following Mt Desert 110 30 at ion of those few scholars to in of Dr. N. C. King: Referring gold star, Fy. transport place Waukeag, S 10 39 more ten read the tribute Frank VEAZIE—At Bluehill, March to Mr and to-day: Fy. populous schools, where they could Charles E. Alexander.5 following to 9, Hancock... 10 39 have Mrs J Veazie, a son. COUNTRY PRODUCE. me beuefU of bearing recitations of E. Whitmore: Ray Franklin Road.. 10 47 aud measures: the larger number of scholars of the Healer of weights Wash’gt’n June ... 11 03 “This gold star is for a young man who Dairy batter, ft. 60 several grades Pearl 8 Hutchings.5 Ellsworth.. 11 10 Fresh eggs, doz. 46 Ellsworth Falls'. fll 15 W'e punned to the Are has given bis all for his country and for MARRIED. equip depart- of meat aud milk: Fowl, B. 26 Nicolin.. 28 ment with the tlre- Inspector .jfll needed appliances, the cause of justic and humanity. Driven Green Lake-i.1. 11 37 m«o Fred G. Smith .5 Chickens, ft. 30 having on every occasion demon- fll 44 his high sense of he enlisted in — Phillips Lake..;. to next by honor, ADAMS HARfUMAN At loose, ton. $10 12 strated to our that they were ever A recess was then t^ken Monday Bucksport, Hay, jit McKenzies ... people as soon as it was Feb Rev David Miss to do their of the re- September, 1914, possible 28, by M Angell, Holden 11 51 wady part. evening at 7:30, for the election VEGETABLES. The w'itb itn for him to to in the Mildred K Adan»s to Nelson L Harri- Brewer June.■. 12 10 highway department, and the of get France, Foreign various maining officers making ap- man, both ot Bucksport. 45 Bangor.ar fl2 15 brandies, we knew would require Legion, and for three years fought in all Potatoes, pk. so increased We w hat, propriations. DRUMMOND-BOWDEN—At ft. 06 outlay. provided the battles of the war. Three times j Bucksport, Cabbage, | Portland.ar ...... t5 55 st the nol big March Rev W Miss time, to be sufficient, OK FLAO. 7, by Henry Webb, Beets, ft. 08 ! Boston via appeared UNFURLING each returned to the j of course knowing such a rainy season wounded, he time Nellie 1 Drummond to Richard L Bow- Portsmouth ar t9 20 was Patten then > coming to us, which destroyed so Superintendent of Schools front upon his discharge from the hos- den, both of Orlaiul. Boston via- much good work and caused so much dis- master of cere- assumed the position of pital. At the battle of the Somme, on the ft. 06 ! couragement to those on the Squash, job. monies, aud after hearty congratulations 18th of last he fell to rise no I>1 Kl>. ft. 02 1 1 could go on at recalling w hat day April, Turnips, BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. length for a we planned, but that’s history; what was to the mayor upon his inauguration more. To-day he lies dead upon the field Pumpkins, each. 10 Boston via accomplished may be more interesting. tenth term, and to the board of aldermen, of honor, but his name and remem- BRAGDON—At Franklin, March 1, Lor- Portsmouth Iv FRUIT. Boston via purchased the motor truck, recom- a for the third he enzo Z Brandon, aged 54 years, 1 month, returned in body time, brance live still, inscribed indelibly upon Dover lv mcnded as one of tbe best 23 by experts of even- i days. Lemons, dor .. 35 45 led up to the second feature the the hearts and minds of all of us. May DAVIS—At Eucksport, March 11, Mrs Oranges, dor. 40

TRIM STOCK SMART ALLIED RE-ENFORCEMENTS ARRIVE IN HIS NEIGHBOR ITALY TO HOLD BACK INVADING ARMY BROWN. I By AGNES G. DOCTOR ! COULD NOT STOP Chic When Rising From Severe SAYS Line of Tailored Coat. U'opyrlitit. 1*17. Wastsrn Nrwspepsr L'Blom.i HEADACHES Dear Owen: VINOUS IB THE writ- High-Collared Chemisettes, Resembling I am keeping my promise by has Little Waistcoats, Seen in inf?, as soon as the new studio I Many Variations. been installed. It looks as though Until ShsTried “Fruit-a-tiTes” In might do good work here. my glass- BEST TONK roof room near the sky. The only A tailored gown or suit ts often made Fruit Liver Tablets) nvwllnble for renting seemed this Honmt Opinion Doctor G»,. (or worn place St. Jobs, or marred by the neck accessory 112 CflBnto St., old-time mansion now given over to His Patient with It. It is almost if not quite as Im- •*I feel X must tell you of the great this, because we to this of costume that Its cheap apartments; portant type a Bedford, Ohio.—"I mg benefit I have received from your are nearer the Pnslness center than in * wearer should choose correct and be- condition, weak, nervous wonderful ’Fruit-a-tives*. desirable residence section. To me. and nn medicine, neckwear as that she should down so I could not do coming the my hoHs»,»~? I have been a sufferer for many however, obscurity lends value to had doctored for be topped by a hat whose unimpeach- I years and triM and situation, as I be free from visit- years from Violent Headaches, able smartness Is only equalled by Its may everythin* under the son. A frimj The picture pro- told me about VinoL I Oould get no permanent relief. suitability. ing Interruptions. asked m» and I «m Intent up- doctor about it, and he A friend advised me to take 'Fruit- The chic of a trim, dainty stock ris- gresses favorably replied, 7, on a second, riease save yourself the' certainly is the beat medicine and I did so with ing from the severe line of the tailored that can n-tives’ great to hunt bad I trouble of Instncflng friends be today. couldn't give Ton and now I am free coat collar is unquestionable, and it la Success ; entirely have hewn obliged any better.’ I took it, and how women have be- me out. I already todatl thanks to amazing many am as well as of Headaches, your various evening Invitations aud strong any won*, at least ten since to refuse medicine’'. come years younger could wish to be. and it wa« Vino! Splendid fashion. tendered In my “Sister UweodolenV MRS. ALEXANDER SHAW. adopting this that saved me."—Mrs. Frank A. Ha There name. Asrtt St., trial size 25c. are, however, unfortunately key. Bedford. Ohio, 50c. 8 box,6 for $2.50, I yon sw, as usual, busy We this many women who are Incapable of giv- stippoee guarantee famous cod W At all dealers or sent on receipt of Motortrucks in the war lone In France a*e generally operated at from charities, Ik> not worry and iron tonic foe all ing the careful attention to the details ,elth yrnvr pot such condition,. 15 miles but tbe set to allow of a price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, 12 to per honr, governors are usually speed shout my welfare, a* I aba'll keep you Alexander’* of the toilet which is required by the Phtrmery, C. K. Ale nadir OGDENSBURG, N. Y. of 18 to 20 miles per hoar In an emergency. They are also required to operate Informed. high-collared neck accessory,' for a duly Prop., Ellsworth. on second gear np to a normal speed of 12 miles per hour, so that In undulat- affectionate hrotbt*, stock collar of any sort must fit the Tour ing country the convoy Is not spread out hy vehicles slowing up on Mils. The JACK. neck perfectly and be adjusted with COUNTY NEWS later trucks designed have a reduction of 50 to 1' an low gear In order that the utmost care at the opening either D.-or Gwen: COUNTY they will maneuver on low reverse under had road conditions without it being min come* in at right NEWS frort or back. This applies equally to The morning PRETTY MARSH. necessary to race the In starting. It Is found In practice that even the the blouse, the lace stock engine angles through my glass rmf, WHITER high-collared as HARBOR. Mr9. Mark has to Boston for the axles do not suffer so much from this extreme reduction hy racing the apace, and meals Gray gone with the Jabot attached and the high- palming graw* Dr J. 8. the In as Is with some older trucks Phillips, D. D. 8 ha* ft few eka. engine and letting clutch necessary type served front a nearby r.wtnurwnt are collared chemisette. the week in town. sent from America. Isolation I •periling K, ist> Velma Gray, who has been at The chemisettes which perfect. In my enjoyable high-collared l>r. A. E. Broad of The allies rushed re-enforcements to Italy to help stop the Austro-Oer- on- a desert l*lb—savw for B—yt>r ipcat Northeast Harbor the past few weeks, is often have the semblance of a charm- might be Frt4»j re-enforcements have been and here. man advance when It was at its height, and these the woman across the hall. She Saturday a home. ing little waistcoat are shown In a young a great aid to the Italians. The photograph shows on* of the first batches of I think, be 8t subject for your Orton .Myrick.. who ban been News has been received here of the safe variety of materials and many ingeni- wouis Vigue, at ‘*Tbe Boulders.” satin stocks and chemisettes, while not COUNTY NEWS c >py to the bereaved f«tu*l v sad to duty! rigor, employment Thb Ellsworth American for actual' etth the March 11. G. In the very front rank of novelties, are public*- my first experience during the winter. SOUTH WR8T HARBOR. kind. •'Carrie,” who “wipes up our still new enough and pretty enough to Dr. J. 8. Bragg ai.<1 wife were at Har- MABIAY1LLE. Paul wife and children are floors," that when my neighbor’* be worth any woman’s consideration. Sawyer, any* rington 4et week, g aeala of tev. and Mn a few no me of hta NOETdEAHT BARBOR. war she up her Cl) u-.e^ Frost, who aocorupanied the There are some extremely smart spending weeks at the husband went to gave E. B. Drew. here to lira b <*.. <>» in- '"other Aiton returned parents, and Mrs. Emmons RED CROW ACTIVITIES. comforts Ur flat and came here, white satin stocks either of the plain Capt. Sawyer. Dr. and Mr*. O. JU Rurreit of the she Barring. batur.v'v Devens. wrinkled or with a Moat of the school* closed for the T«© boxes of have with her child. During day variety flaring top. spring supplies recently ton were mk end gaeete of Dr. and Mn. been articles. has taken up an annccustorae t posi- Mrs. Myrtle Rankin is very ill. She vacation Friday noon, March 8, to admit shipped. containing 3,874 J. 8. Bragg. It l>ot she will to the Eastern Maine hos- of the bome-goer* taking the auto trip A series of entertainments baa been tion In a flower shop. seems, go general Mr. an 4 Mr* Wra^ at ns she P. fcuptill and at tor an as soon as to Ellsworth to connect with the train. plsnried to raise money for the working slugs right cheerily night pital Bangor operation who have tha It w: m this children, spent winter in she is able to be moved. Miss Doduck and Mim Avery will remain fund. A food sale given a short tin *# ago cooks the child’s supper. at- Bangor, arrived home Friday. here the recess. netted The committee same singing which attracted roy Winslow with his wife and two through 930. special having Frost, for the charge of the ball has turned tention to the two—that and the Moving ;Mcturea benefit oft!* aons, and Mrs. of Jesse who has been away hayseedera* hi# sister, Wright, Carpenter, lied Cross tiranch here were bald m Am-ther eotertaimmnt will* be child’s evident glee when her ntothcr Monday also bis brother of Jrotn borne about three years, employed in ftt). Waterville, Custer, were wv*d attended. soon by the members, the homo a currant roll. Can you awning. rH*y Lowell, Mass., were here to attend the Connecticut an a chauffeur, arrived Friday given junior brings of w hich will be used Gwen, unalloyed Joy-over John Perrin and wife of SoMi-au have funeral of Alton Frost. fora week’s visit to his parents, Mr. and proceeds probably imagine it, for the school currant roll? In three been Mr*. Fernn’s and Mrs. He was ac- auxilary. the fact of a Joy visiting parents, Mr. The funeral of Alton P. who died Byron Carpenter. Frost, The Indies’ sew circle of the church near the roof? after and Mrs. Altwd Merchant. Miss Nora who is mg dingy rooms Joy. at Devens, March companied by Murphy, Camp Ayer, Mass., 4, which has been to coo the of his for the week. federation, accustomed a bard day's work? It make*' Mr. and Mrs. who have was held at his home here guest parents Roy Sargent, Wednesday the tow dinner for the a of give n-meeting long to step oat and liny quantity been camp.og in the wood* lor Home afternoon. The large attendance told of Mrs. Maud Trank, who has been teach- benefit of that society, voted to turn the those delicacies we sated ones take week*, have returned home. the high esteem in which he was held. was find ing in Sorrento, gUd to that matter over to s committee of the Red Cross. leave as our matter-of-course—and Mica who baa bevn His casket was draped with the flag for to the of Mr. Goodwin Mary Mayo, visiting owing enterprise Mrs. Louise Smallidge was door. But the appointed them at their presump- her Rev. and Mr*. Q. has which he died. and a the ice parent#, Mayo, others, passage through chairman of committee on arrangement*, tion would he r'scnfed. The child March 9. F. returned to Bangor, a bare «5e it am- blockade had been made, and the Ferry and her efficient assured the management looks like a Christinas (fhow-window ployed. steamer made the trip for the second lime voters a HANCOCK POINT. good dinner. doll.. enabling Mrs. Trask to take the for The Harrington basket-ball team »*> jitney The Forest Hill society, which holds a After school homo she often sits at Willie Reed of the coast itt visit- unable to hare u patrol Southwest Harbor. two is en- play Friday evening, meeting every weeks, working a turn of the stair, knitting for “fa- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Re^d. scheduled, and the Sleuteo team came Dr. Charles ft. Cook, formerly of this tirely tor the lied ('rose, maxing hospital ther.” When I almost fell over her Howard Hodgkins returned from Ban- instead. The game v as wen by the borne Neckwear of Great place, bat for some years a practicing garments, etc. The federated.society ala© she informed me that Variety. one day naively team. gor hospital last week. in South eac b mouth.to Red Cross physician Berwick, enlisletf give one meeting “it was not so lonesome there as in- From these rather voluminous The “mum" social held at Odd Fellow Arthur Lounder and V. M. Carter, who depend among the early recruits and was assigned side." are several hundred cords of of chiffon, net or lace. The net medical in the West. He was of the branch ball Feb. 28, was well sawing palp Jabots to the corpa The regular meetings I thank you for comforts kindly, Thursday evening, wood at were home for the week- or chiffon Is edged two or three rows stationed for some time at Fort Ethan at ihe house str well at- attended. the strenuous Nicolin, by Neighborhood sent to myself. Your loving Following forty- end. of fine silk braid. Allen and from there was ordered to Fort tended, and the schools are doing their JACK. five minute* of “mom,” a pleading enter- clever little waist- N. Y. Dr. Cook had bean tn this service. The Stetson tainment of voaal and mattum*-utai music, Little Elisa Ball was operated upon for Again, gingham Slocum, part patriotic Dear Gwen: in the East Maine coat chemisettes are appearing, and recommended fora captain's commission, grammar school is working (or the re- readings, etc., was given. About |17 *u appendicitis general I a id bavin? difficulty with my study very enticing they are with their fresh and on Jan. 10 was ordered to Fort Meigs, fugees. The girls are making garments realized for Use Red C-roew work. hospital, Bangor, last Tuesday. She is of spring; the face of the central fig- are to Much is ex- colors and trim tailored finish. In Washington, D. C-, where be it now ad- aud the boys earning money buy Augustus Gemsh of came here gaining rapidly. sympathy ure lacks that significant sweet fresh- Eaetpon for Mrs. Ball and as this green and white, bine and white or to the chief surgeon. He dlls in tba materials. recently to visit relatiwm. While the pressed family, jutant ness which it must have. rose and white checks they are open his time iectaring for the Y. M. C. gueai of hia Mr*. IUmU* be wi* is the fifth child to undergo an opera- spare »lar. 5. Spec. advice. I at uusor, Joy, Following your stopped taken ill. tion for the same trouble. down the front and either fastened A., railing occasionally on his staler, Mrs. Pneumonia developed and b« the flower shop one evening, purchas- Mar. 11. M. R. with pearl buttons or with pearl links. Elma Willard, whose husband is on the NORTH PENOBSCOT. died Sunday morning, March 3. He wu ing from my neighbor a rose tree, The collar turns over a little at the food commission staff Dr. Cook’s parents, the older brother of A_ J.. and Geo. (Jea- Jobu Hatch, who baa been ill some which has been sent to you. Acting NORTH HANCOCK top and a narrow flat black tie fin- who have spent the winter with his wife riab of this place. Owe, is out again. I frankly and a Mrs. in Massa- again upon your suggestion, Mar. 11. 8, Miss Martha Marshall is home from ishes it. daughter, Sewail, Ueorge L Boper is having extensive re- presented myself and made inquiry Hancock. chusetts, are now visiting Mrs. Willard. on father. 1‘eg- The Red Cross auxiliary of Southwest pair* made the interior of hia bouse. concerning IVggy-MayTi Miss Hazel Butler of Green Lake is visit- HINTS FOR HOSTESSES to be the unusually SUNSET. SOME Harbor has just sent off its twenty-first George Hatch was kicked by bia horse gy-Mny happens ing her parents, Henry Butler and wife. connected nurae of the child. Charm- M r*. A. T. Small is iii. box, including knitting, sewing and Monday, aad baa since been confined to A. First of It Is Declared, Room free from self-consciousness were John McKay, who spent his vacation All, surgical work. The sewing included two the house. ingly Harlan Gray is working for J. E. Small at his home here and in re- Where Quests Are Received Must the mother's replies. and the John Small bouse. Portland, fine quilts from the Congregational sew- Belva L**eh of this place, who i« visit* occupying turned to Calaia Saturday. Be as Lovely as It Can Be Made. "Mr. May waa well and in good ing circle, and ona very pretty quilt do- ing ber suiter in New South Portland, ia Waller Eaton wae taken to the Knox herself, managed very Mum Christie McKay, Sumner McKay nated by Mrs. Lyman Harper and fitr in- from tbe meaalea. spirits; she, hospital tor treatment the past week. in the recovering I are One of the pleasantest things and Peggy-May was happy. and Leon Stewart at home from the valid daughter Annie. With one pair of nicely, Newa has been received of the death of where E. C. Ward well, recently elected mayor to Ellsworth school for a two weeks1 world Is a friendly house people Mrs. Exra went this was thanked—and dismissed. So high sockajcnit by Lurvey, of is the son o: Prof. George South worth, who was one of Some Waterville, bvbuyieraud seems vacation. love to come and linger. women, apt little help these heave people beyond very poem: Mary Wardwellof tbia town. the Brat of the summer resident a here, ilia March 11. It Is true, were born good hostesses, our er. Love to you, my sister. M. BE8T WI8HK8. pow coUage wae located at Salmon point. while others find the greatest difficulty 8upt. Pallidino visited this charge last JACK. I the soldier boy who gets these boss Mar. & Buns. MARLBORO. In naturally and simply. hope Sunday, but owing to the severe at oral Dear Gwen: entertaining Will And soro» comfort for his toes. d.d not hold services at the church. Butler (ell on the ice one last Although hospitality. If not natural. Is And with stitch 1 have knit in The second Idea eras a bright one, Jame9 day every SEAL COVE. done. a our •wreelc, injuring himself quite badly. hard to cultivate, still It can be Goes wish tbat U. 8. hoys will win Herbert Johnson was called home last and speedily acted upon. With diplo- The tight against the poor old kaiser. widow of Gordins, First of all, says a popular hostess, week from Sherman, where be baa been and it was Melieaa, Augustus Mr. Osborn, wife and children of And trust this war will make him macy persuasion arranged wiser; died at the borne of her son at Mc- the room where receive your guests on account of tbe Calvin, have come to the summer yon Make bim know it is not right employed, illness of that Peggy-Moy should pose for my Chicago, spend A wilh her be as as can afford to To be in Kinley, Mar. Mre. Gordina, «Eith Mrs. Osborn’s brother, Mr. PowelL must lovely you always engaged tight. bis wife snd daughter. child modei of Spring. The picture make It Long may our Stars and Stripes withstand husbend, spent the winter here with their March 11. ARE. Evelyn Hutchins, Margaret will be a seccess. We paint very early The war against the sea and land. Billings, Mra. Martin Mr. Gor- A room with comfortable mother daughter, Cuut. pretty And it have a end. Celia Leach, Alice and Laura and in the morning, before the little may speedy Gray, dina died Feb. 4. Mra. Gordina' funeral nice books and a cheerful fire- our brave to home and Her needles CIT TmIS IS WORTH MONET chairs, Send boys friends. Harland Dorr returned Friday from Clark Is due at the flower shop. in Itself. Do Who are to liberate land and sea as aervieea were held at Weat Trenaont Metb- DON’T MISS THIS. Cat oat this slip, en- place is a heart warmer trying school for two weeks’ vacation. flash in that knitting burbarous high everlasting doM with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., too much. From Germany’s cruelty. odiat church Bcv. W. not try to amuse your guests sits beside us. Like a flower, her- Thuraday, Sheffield I’m called “Aunt most The ladies’ aid held a social she 9K- Ave, Chicago. 111., writing when Min,” seventy- society J. Foray the officiating. Burial was in the name and address clearly. Yoa will People often have the best time la the wife of that soldier In Tour eight, Wednesday evening at the grange hall. self. Heed «eceive in retain a trial package coutainiug our cemetery, beat Cove. left to their own devices; but watch A native of Pine Tree State. France—and courageous always. Whut Jfotey'i Honey and Tar Compond, for Tbe program consisted of songs, read- Mar. U. K. colds and them carefully and see that they have March 11. Spbay. girls croup: Poley Kidney Pills, ings, dialogues and monologues. Refresh- a contrast to the fortune-favored pain in aides and back, rheumatism, everything that they want. and L aud bladder ments were served. we have known. Gwen—you All BO Smiths,ckaehe, kidney ailments; MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. Tbe proceeds, $22.67, BA. end Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome, Get the young people together. II Foley are for tbe benefit of tbe Very hastily, cathartic for con- The angel of death has pastor. Mra. George viewed in Bangor thoroughly cleansing there are two young people who, you Whereas, again JACK. Croat)y biliousness, headache and slug- entered the gales of Jepbtbnh chapter and March H. iaat week. pation. would like to talk make 11. ib bowels.—Moore’s Drug Store. believe, alone, removed our esteemed brother, John W. Dear Owen: Jd con- this and will be Ree i, be it Oiin Jordan and wife ace receiving possible they eternally Pardon me If this letter may in prove; grateful. Resolved, That the death of Brother Perhaps graiulationa on the birth of a daughter, atrafrusmcnw. Re*d our has lost a Gold Fish. somewhat incon^reheuslble. men chapter loyal member, Expensive born March 4. See that the have ash trays if w would better I hose interests were always with and for The rarest and most expensive gold ".Joyously Irresponsible” they need (them, and that everybody Is the advancement of those who were Herbert wife of Clifton are bis ! fiph In the world Is the Chinese brush- suit my case. Croaby and comfortable. sisters and brothers. MUCH RHEUMATISM sell for You accused me of negligence In spending a few weeks with Mr. Crosby1* Resolr+d, Tbst while we mourn our tall, a pair of which $1,500. Most important of all, be a good lis- while the of p rents, Howard and wife. loss, our hearts full of sympathy go out to Probably there Is no other living thing writing, sittings my pic- Croaby Local Drugsist'A No Cure, No Pay tener. the bereaved March 11. M- family, and that our charter of Its size and weight that is worth ture were going on, hut if yun could Oiler Attracts Many Sufferers. be draped for thirty days. so much money. but have known the desperate state If there are rheumatic sufferers in Resnlved That a copy of these resolu- iNlirt Can W* »r “kw* any Shoe-Top Length. mind at the time. I town who have not availed themselves ol of my Inwardly One size smaller after using Allen** **0°*' In the new swollen, C E. Alexander’s generous offer they Shoe-top length prevails was accusing myself of falling in love But ibe antiseptic powder for Economist tender, aching feet, it make* walking * Should do so at once skirts, says the Dry Goods with a married woman. And though light, relieve* corn* and bunion* « f all P»iD7 He states that if Rheums, the guaran- Is no that cUjtirrtiflftnmts, There Indication longer the object of my love bent ever ab- and give* re*t and confort. sold everywh«r** teed prescription tor rheuatnatiam, does V'-c DtmU aoernt awbafiiut*. 8anip*e skirts will meet with success. over her she must any not gire any purchaser quick and joyful sorbed knitting, HtKK. Addrea* All bn a. O lust an, LeR^i* In relief he will return the purchase price The dressy skirts are developed have known the stare of my heart. n. y. or rei a few without any quibbling tajfe. satin, taffeta, foulard, tussah. Then, blessedly, miraculously—now Rheumatism is a dangerous disease, and and White trlcotlnes, serge jersey. — all took the dfrirriiflcnunift Anyone who has the slightest taint of it In This— The of The that It is over—Peggy-ilay skirts in satin, taffeta and In wash fab- Specialists True Should drive it from the system as soon as Age croup, and the woman I love came Read whai Rheuma did for this rics, such as cotton possible. gaberdine, piques ” swiftly for me one evening, begging BOSi/HRE’8 GERMAN 8YKI P tpfforer. and other materials of this character, with the child she *4Kor five years 1 suffered with articular me to stay while 1 remedies, are also in evidence. Novelty pocke'i “L F Why use ordinary cough bunches on el- ATWOOD’S having MEDICINE for the doctor. Then the my hurried rheumatism, story when German b*9 and wristI took are the chief feature of cotton wash I lioechec’s >yrup bows, feet everything Stand* oat a* a in thm Relief of Trouble*. came out. “Carrie" had made a nat- 1 could get, with nv relief. I saw your ad, skirts. Specialty Digestive | been used so successfully for ttfty*t,r0 ural mistake—Peggy-May’s father had for ghd was greatly improved before I had In fact this safe medicine—a reliable prescription—has been a specialty for ; years in alt parts of the United States two and was cured before 1 to war, but it was his sister who tbs oeed bottles, three generations—well over 60 a record for reliability that should count gone coughs, bronchitis, colds settled in had finished the third. 1 thank God for Shawl Collars. years: the with hud taken motherless child Into troubles. It *iTe9 Rheuma and that 1 am free from rheuma- the fashion features immeasurably you. throat, especially lung Of many her unselfish care. And so—I’m the fro® if wishes informa- the large bottle at or Have the a free tism to-day. anyone launched In coats and suits the shawl Buy today your druggist’s general storekeeper’s. patient good night's rest, w n. man In the tion from me i rite the 1 think it handy the next time you have a headache; when your stomach is a bit upset; happiest world, Gwen, and with in tbs collar that was shove uite coughing, easy expectoration is a immete." Mrs. Lucia Ryder, generally we want to come and our Rheums when you are bilious, constipated; or have restless sleep. Take as directed— you plan for nature a chance to sooths HE Gilbert sire* > Syracuse, N. Y. has met with ess than the morning, gives greater will find as thousands before have found, the effective adding. disease Good drug'gists everywhere sell Rheuma. you you surprisingly fw inflamed parts, throw off the various forms of the orfier collar and of this remarkable from seventh A bottle is inexpensive and sufficient properties truly medicine. Sample fret Yours, a heaven, the to regain hifc| health- large worn about oeek. helping patient weeks’ treatment. the type high the The “L. F." Medicine Portland, Maine. b«l lor two Co., JACK. Bold by Alexander's Pharmacy. atfoerUBnurai*. HDUn OOINTY NEWS plumbing and a fnmace In the base- number of germs. But we're all alive, ment. and If we only had Just the rat- and that was two months ago. 0, $. SOLDIERS tle on the end of that snake’s tall But enough of this gassing. I re- PROSPECT HARBOR. hanging on a eord In room No. 12 there solved to be brief In my letters, and Young Mothers Mips Isabel Wakefield came homo from would tie four jubilant soldiers in that here I’ve brimmed over onto die third Winter Harbor for the week-enrt. Reserve strength for mother* Coughs-Colds “petit ehnmbre.” It has been cold where I am. CONFIDENT THEY page. hood is of two-fold Robert Corbett and wife have been vis- When the United States took over but the last few days have been like importance Cramps-Chills iting in Winter Harbor recently. the Grand Hotel du France It got It Bpringtime. Where I was last was up and thoughtful women before unfurnished, of course. It Immediately In the snow where It on the DeWitte Lathrop and wife are visiting belt, gets and after maternity take in Connecticut. CAN WHIP BOCHE refurnished it with two double-decker ground and stays there, the only hope- # Sprains-Strains bunks of the latest type—nothing more. ful word the natives can Capt. George Allen, who ia in West give being other common eilmonte We sleep two In a corner, and I have that “It goes off the In »nd m»ny Gonldsboro for two weeks’ vacation, was ground April.” to that wonderfully in one of the lowers. We have discovered, Without Into I ,11 yield quickly m town last of the week. Troops France Are going details, though, heeling, peiu destroying the Training CCOTTC nothing, by the way, a virtue In this arrange- learned one hopeful thing. While away Miss Vida K. Cleaves baa been a guest to the Highest Point ment. The beds are but can be an of with a of Mrs. James A. Hill in West Gouldsboio sturdy, I had opportunity talking Jarred by a of the and ! lot of Americans who have been In the past week. of Efficiency. jiggling body, In the event that your bedmate, above the trenches. were from dif- JOHNSON'S Arthur They JemulsionJ Byron Moore, Stront, Rupert or below, is addicted to snoring (and ferent groups of troops and had been ewer” Unlmamt Rlance, Irving Moore and others went to It cod liver oil you would be surprised how many “In” at different times. And they all supplies pure Bar Harbor Saturday with Capt. A1 Welch soldiers are) you can always stop him were confident that the Americans can for rich blood and contains in the Edward T. Russell. KNOW NO FEAR OF FRITZ Orer 100 yenrl of splendid sneeees. by “rocking the cradle” until he turns whip the Germans at every stage of the lime and soda with medicinal needed internelly or exter- Charles Colwell, with his wife and three Whether over. This Is very handy. It saves game. This isn’t the boast of a few. it is erer honenity'e greet children of Hancock, spent the week-end glycerine, all important ingredi- oelly Soldier Writes of Work and Experi- looking All over the room for a shoe but the consensus of the calm opinion with his parents, Capt. G. W. Colwell and ents for the ences With et the Front— when you get up In the morning. of about 40, I guess, that I talked to. strengthening wife. Army In Need” There are four of us In this room. was from nervous and “Friend Old Regulars to Be Used ae It very enjouruglng, coming system furnishing Halcyon assembly of Pythian Sisters The most of the mouthful of the Crack Units of the Unit- optimistic succeeding men who have had a abundant nourishment gave a party Friday night to the young landlords of this hostelry must have front Most of the fellows were from were ed States Forces. k It is fiee from alcohol. people. There games and music and h> d trouble In recommending It to the the old American regular army—from Insurance Statements. Hooverized refreshments. on four generations of transients who the units over here, which are the only h Insist the genum*.' Dear-: This Is the first time I * Seven women met for the war relief have abided here and But all ones are The Norwegian cod Ilw oil fen CO. gone. still Intact I believe. They AG HI CULTURAL INSURANCE have had—or have taken—for letter Scott's Enrafaion is now refined in on work in of the the soldiers do not fare so. We are trained of Thursday afternoon, spite being to the highest point own American laboratories whicll W iTIITOWN, R. T. In some I wrote writing days. home, a “billeted snow storm. Now that the supply from lucky! A relative of soldier military efficiency possible, and, they makes it pure and palatable. ASSETS DSC. tl, 1917. and will devote the rest of the minutes * headquarters has been cut short, they out" was looking for him recently. The say, are to be used as the crack units Scott fitBowne, Bloomfield, NJ. 17-H • »,73B 74 between now and bedtime to a long- B«*l eatate. have to depend upon their own resources. headquarters of the company were In of the United States forces, correspond- *ortfa*e loan#. hmmoo letter to I re- are making delayed you. only Just a former house. Collateral 124.97N 85 They handkerchiefs, spreads, private dwelling ing with the famous “shock” units of Joan*. 4.758,118 25 turned to after Stock* tnd dodo#, etc. One which the ladies of Birch Har- my company being “Take a look said a broth- I NEWS *nd bank, SW/39 74 upstairs," the German and other armies. guess COUNTY C8*h lo oflSc# away for a month—In a blamed sight 6818BC98. 414.009 80 bor made (or the society here is a wool er soldier. “If you don’t find him there the same Is true of the Ilainbow divi- 49 colder Inter**1 ant! rent*. 51.873 and each held place. I had a long and won- look out In the house and in II crazy patchwork, square carriage sion of the National Guard, which got 8TON1NGTON. All other mmU, 17.848 derful the details of which I can’t, the autograph of the lady who made It. ! trip, the barn loft. If he’s not there he’ll such a send-off In the States. is a few Oroaa asaeta, ! of course, recount. Let It be men- Dr. Tewsbury, dentist, spending Rice and Crane were names so often used be In the chicken house.” Fare Worse. Qedoct Item* not admitted Regulars days at bis home in Camden. that one remarked that before it tioned, however, that among other lady Our room doesn’t afford even that The old fellows aaaets, $5,574,008 80 regular army ; station for those who de- Admitted reached France “the Cranes would have i things I did was sleep In a real steam- relic of the castle and pride of the An enrolling 1 seemed to have fared worse than the has been liabilities dec. Cl. 1917. devoured all the Rioe.” The heated room, with five electric sire to enter the merchant marine quilt was so sheets, bungulow, a fireplace. But our next- In rest of us. They came over early W. Small of Small's made and idea so lights, all at and a bath- opened here. Philip Set on paid loaaea. nicely the novel, that going once, door neighbor's docs, and we are of- from the game, most of them straight is Unearned premiums, it deserves imitation. room. I was a next-door neighbor of to out around pharmacy recruiting officer; Raymond All other liabilities, ficially assigned hang the border with a few days In Hank I dis- only Clarke, M. D., examiner. **b capital. March U. C. Wales, of the I. N. S„ who, his grute. That solves the heat prob- all liabilities the East, and went into training Im- gorpla* over covered. worked In Sacramento, taking The three-masted schooner Wm. Bisbee* lem, and also the bathing question. were up MKMORIAL BKBOLUTION8. mediately. They quartered the Total liabilities and aarplaa. $ri,674,0G8 60 the Job I left when I went to Panama. facilities are limited In which has been ice-bound for weeks at U’ktrea*, Tbe hand of the Bathing where the war has left an obvious C. W. A F. L. MASON. Agents, Ellsworth. Supreme He knows you, and I mentioned that I wharf of the Rodgers Granite Co. was Creator has been laid upon Scboodic lodge, France—at least that. In all of France, most of the mark and taken superfi- loaded with of and taken from our did, but didn't go Into any details. M.v towed out to sea yesterday, STATU MB NT OP THB Knights Pythian, for example, there is probably not one claltles. been hard ever midat an esteemed Brother They've going for member, trip, my one night of luxury and my of those boors who bothers about cut stone Annapolis. riRK A MARINE INS. ©O., therefore be it you of the latest EQCITAHLK George Hickman, to since, learning everything reversion the life of the army have statistics on his matutinal Inun- The steamer Vinal Haven of the Vinal PROVIDSKCB, H. 1. Heaolved, That i» the death of our dally weapons, maneuvers, signals and mili- brother, .Scboodic lodge has lost a valued brought a realisation of one thing, dation. I do not know the favorite Haven «5fc Rockland Steamboat Co. docked assets DEC. SI, 191?. tary science that the French, British member, but God's ways are not our ways, though: : at the Eastern Co’s, wharf Mon- Saturday night pastime of the people, Americans had to teach them. Steamship Brft! MUtC. $ *1.880 00 and we bow humbly to His will, knowing Und To pervert the title and main strain but I can that If there Is a day, the first time for weeks. All hope Mortgage oan*. 100,48$ 00 that our brother has only crossed tbe either, say They’re probably the soundest bunch and bond*. of the latest and first-line that the ice has cleared and will drift to Stock* 1,163,07 1* river a little while before us. Ere long Broadwuy modern bathtub In this particular town in the world. And n't drink that. Chicago.—A twin a sixteen- J Piper Total l<*ui :iit« and $8S9*367 37 French returned from East where they vis- anrplua. Is less now than there was— That's where we keep all the sampies yeareld girl t'a Dr. John Fin- brook, C. W liberty A F. L. MASON, Af**r»'A. 1W I* worth. from of this who Is active in Red ited her mother, .Mrs Cora Kingman. no all-night passes, and frupieutly of contaminated water this yurt ley city, of Cross contains a vision of the if fan OLO TRY THEM '« brofcwu by assl France.” work, Miss Letilia Wiliams has returned COLONY IN*tKA>< r. COM PAN* Sunday inspection Find Genoa. of the war. In she been with •drills. There is no military permis- Disease meaning great, part, ‘Winter Harbor, v%here she has BOTTOM. SUM. The next time you suffer with sion to visit nearby cities except and bacteria to the square Inch In that— fly one sweep of His father him AffBU* p. Saturday. accompanied balances, germs In that bag to kill the their -wings. And on the two banka BiUb receivable. enlisted men. Winter has broughtlung enorgh for a visit. am renla. wbdle German army. 1 should ray that there were mlllioms oV men, eye to eye, ]| Injar'*t nights and oold days. Its Red Cross Misses Marie and who All Ihrr »>»«•(«, Hut the distance Ruby Cousins, sweaters and the 17 of socks my squad consumed several cubic feet which separated them pairs have spent their vacation with their Gross aaaets. the keen- of 'that water, and I don't know enough was greater thn* th e stars In the sty; n BtKHAflii from home, and. Incidentally, have returned to Elle Dtdaci lu n,» Dot admitted. it was j parents, worth, of three fruits e'f civi- about mathematics to compute the the distanc® which separates est appreciation where they are employed. Admitted asaet*. 92.*19,550 » from right and jusMoe. lization which “back home" ass such Mar. U. T. "The ocean Is so LIABILITIES DEC. II. 1917. PHIS common-places that tbelr existence PROTEGE OF MRS. MARSHALL vast that the sea gulls do not dure to cross It. NHsapald lotus. 9267,50114 Ur««l Sol* of Jbf Medic in* in tl>* World. creates no more thought than the Ilea Daring SOUND. "earned premiums, Sold «T*y*hoe. jo bo»**. 10c.. -25c. seven days and S'fven nights the great A.I oj her on Hector's back. School closed Friday, after a successful Uaotlliiea, steamships of A mertca, at full capital, These are light, heat and weter. going term taught by Mrs. G. A. Wiggin. barplu, ore, all Sonera. drive the liabilities. JUflal Its concomitant economies, speed, through deep waters War, and Reuben Brown cut his foot before the ltghthiouses of France come, quite badly Total liabilities JO cause a backward In evolution and surplus. 9rJ.3U8.500 STATIC or NAINK. step •one day last week, while wood. HDMOND Into view; hut from one side to chopping J WALSH. Local Ageut. Hancock ss- Pbobat* Cockt. and human progress—superficially, at the; General other hearts are Miss Eunice H. Tinker of the Sound and Iniursnce Offer, Notick oi> As*j*ointi*bnts of Exbcotorh, Ao- luxuries vanish, one by one, toothing.” least—and W. Brown Ellsworth. MIMSTKATOKH. GUASDIANS OF A DOLTS AN Si Merle of Dixmont were married* Me._ ■while what, the American of today sub- CONHKUVATOKS. at Plymouth, March 2. Their friends %ak- In estate* on considers as necessities HORSE MEAT IS IN IUpiI liana*. INstk—Such notices consciously DEMAND tend best wishes. Mount Desert Islau > will be published are stinted. An aeon or so ago water bere*ft~r in the Bar Harbor Timrt; in Miss heat have ! Myrtle Tinker, Alice Tinker and NOTICK or POKECLOKl’KIt. estates in Deer Isle and Stonisgtou, aud artificial and light might Shops Recently Established In New in all other Harvard Tinker returned lVr ^ *^HKA8, Curtis Uodgklai, of the tors in the Deer Isle Mea»enyer; been considered a luxury, or a dissipa- ■Yoik Continue to Increase j Monday from tn Thk Ellsworth North of Hancock, of Hancock and estate* Amkkican.] Hancock, where they county is under the tion our ancestors. But Their Business. visited.theie his deed dated notice hereby given by developing Jr**®’»e, by mortgage 133 of the laws sister, Mrs. Natalie day November. 1800, and recorded 1>UBLICprovisions of chapter public now they are normally In the class of Fleming. Ar State of Maine of 1917. that the following lla,>c°ck County, Maine, registry of of the of Mar. 11. y. !uJre have been execu- things w must have. There is, i*>rk.—The horse meat ! b**ok its, to named persons appointed ulcps u*f ,*• p*g* 480, conveyed Stephen of adults and Hmsllidge, late of Mouut Desert, in aaid tors, administrators, guardians course, no alarming scarcity of any of rectmtly established here continue to of conservators, respectively, in the hereinafter GQTT'S ISLAND, ^ont> Hancock, deceased, the following these a conservation. leereasie-thelr bustoesa The Ascribed real estate: named estates things. Merely antlpetiy A Mrs. Grace certain lot or parcel of land situated in Harriet K. Morton, late of Blaehill. in said Over here we hear that the lights toward them on the *art -of the beef Gross is ill. Hancock aforesaid and bounded and de- hrnest M. Kimball, of county, deceased on and Dear- meat has Mr. and as are out Broadway, Shops been overcome. Pre- Mrs. Amos scribed follows, to wit: Chicago, Illinois, appointed executor of the going Staples arrived and codicil of said de- and Mar- will home eegioning on the highway road on John last will and testament born street, and Canal street, valMmg- prices show why the popu- Tuesday, from Katadin Iron ~T**y • line; thence following the .road eaat- ceased: date of qualification February 12, a. d. soft where Works *r*y the State ket street.; that they are mixing larity at the meat is Increasing and Mr. Staples has had thirty and one-half rods: thence at right 19i3. Not being a resident of of enjoyment southerly eight rods to a stake ana Maine, he has Forrest B. 8now of coal with hard to conserve, but at Oie why tlie aversion «f some Is appointed persons " b°me thence at right angle westerly nlae- Bluehill, in the county ol Hancock and State ,r°W same time the fiat dweller a warm being overcome: west rods to a stake and stone; thence at of Maine, as his agent iu said State of Maine, give we”t‘Harbor*Harbor, SthPle“where she has right*7®° been at/d^d- angle southerly to line of land owned as the law directs. radiator to get up by. And then we Steak, .ratind, porterfacuse or sir- ing high John said school, and Miss Ruth # Kelly aforeaaid; thence on R. late of Bucksport, in on-uml-eff trom **”y’a line eleven and one-half Stephen Crosby, figure that the scintillating, Wta, jer lb. 12%c Ellsworth. westerly said county, deceased. Ralph L. Crosby of thence to the road aforesaid, the corner of Broad- lb.. northerly Boston, commonwealth of Massachusetts. cigarette sign, at Potramst, per 10 c Quite an four and one-half acres, more or of said iceberg grounded ^•MUaining appointed administrator of the estate fkir instance, Fhtafc, per on (he bar 6, way and Sixth avenue, lb.... 7 <. e this week. And deceased; date of qualification Feoruary It measured 92 whereas the condition of said mort- of the State would tor a whole M* artew, per leet in gage a. d. 1918. Not being a resident supply enough light 1b.... 0 c and has oeen broken, now, therefore, I, Au- F. Fellows of circumference, was twelve of Maine, he has appointed O. one those restless leet high A. Smith, adminiatratriz of the estate State division ; that Just of Song bone, per n>. 4 e at one end Bangor, in the county of Penobscot and and eight leet at the Stephen late of said Monnt the Tier other. ^ssid Hmallidge, of Maine, as his agent in aaid Htate of Maine, snakes pursuing each other around r.uluguu, lb. *r' U‘ reason of the breach of 12^c deceased, by as the law directs. Mrs. Chips. Jr a of of that wonld lllmnlnttie „f.cooaiti°n thereof, claim foreclosure said edges sign ••‘d for John W. Kane, late of Bluehill. in mortgage and give this notice that said the whole of this Grand Hotel «>. SM» for all them stone was a lad whom she had little your business. What are lllsworth. I forbid persons trusting years old, according to a comer rejuvenation due to a few weeks boy, known boy had a seveJe att/,.t “MT you going as there is of room and n my account, plenty at when he was a honestly believe he would we discovered the other day. But In Michigan and Arizona where his child. have djedB£ ft’s 1 ccommodatlons to care for them at the Oily not been lor Foley's io do B. Mitch all. Honey and Ta! *.?** about itf arm house- Arthur that It hasn’t got electric wiring aud foster parents went for a vacation. dotes relieved him. I would lot Z Lou 1,0 it at any price."-Moore'; DroJ 8«X °* atibn-titermnie I tier time Moll}- w*a alooe l« b"r w«** COUNTY I Kitting up on her little nxrti *•> NEWS and Iml by nlybu kn-tttng. Th«* waa UUMMKXRV MLJCM Man in ii tap at tba dour and MoMy W wMb- Molly’s —It waa ■" *••*» »»•! in Ing to put down her Irnlltin* ttaMu, ^ the Service the fifteen mlnutea during which aha 1 knitted mi hrr own nwentar—rwltad «•» J. M •» • »w «P»»' *aya Mmi, o-«c» "Ooaaa In." wit hoot rising Tfcn hoar Bread opened and the tall ywat aasa who Oatmeal tli»f*. to Make wool How By JANE OSBOHN hud wound her Mood “Won't you war hi" unld Molly, Mum T«t*« to sayana* rising nuil to llw our etut.r IM^tva tfc. Healthful to Eat—Saves the Wheat motioning »as>. M rtoa* Ml*. VriM Taut. iCepyright, l»17, by the McClur* Newspa- In hor mitt little room oatmeal or rolled I *M MM Dm M 1 cap flour 1 cup cooked per Syndicate.) The young man Brat laid that hr tor in. \\ cups com meal couldn't and thru did come la and “I didn’t know os had o man 1 salt 2 tablespoon* shortening you •««» am aw teaspoon after five mlnutea of enilwirn- >d Mr M Uray , milk In the commented Mrs. Ivan aysaa.m S teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 1\ cups service," mM. at searching for a cue to hta .»o*t. Bn Mm kaa ft MnN't 2 tablespoons sugar No eggs from her citidel behind the coffee urn ally came abruptly to the polat. He Mm. (Mm* Xpuritof m at the head of the long bourtling-house aynnn her face. unsuccessful. she said und then the “Didn't youT- T»*n unUri «uw »•« BAKING POWDER wound off n n os tw ami „ ROYAL other whose noses were not Molly geo- boarders IM MM* a>* (xMltt Mar., ( J from a fresh skein, gave It to him and buried in their morning papers looked nnh, **», l»M la l*s .bank bread the asked no questions. As he r> ». If used three times a week in place of white by baclT at Mrs. Dean to see how she he glanced toward the service Bag Xm tM Maaarr to iuuu trass Tim| save more would take Miss Pringle's calm re- go million in the it would •««< XtotM t«o 22 families United States, that she had polled Into her room for mil MkMl lor —<1 joinder. the night. He walked over to It and Minima* I* HI at than 900,000 barrels of flour a month. “1 happened to see the sendee flag lingered the ling. in window—that was White and Blue booklet. "Best War Time flying your all," Oar new Red, Recipes”, “Is It a brother!" he naked appar- Mn Millar* iHmrim* aaftsrtaiaa* ttr other for delicious and wholesome she sniffed. “I always go in to inspect containing many recipes making ently with acme difficulty. mot ban dal Friday amain* wheat saving foods, mailed free—address after Maggy said it was something Hun*- “N-O-O," (Bid Molly, Ito toraam a, ua. new. Well, thinks I. Miss Pringle has \f blushing guiltily, ‘That la, I Have no brothers." Molly ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, Dept H, 135 William St, New York been keeping ho brothers in the serv- was prompted to add, "Pm not blush lira. ice, Miss Pringle, and we hadn't yet Ing for the reason yon think I am," aka has seen any soldier beaus around here arlia*. m al hut of course she didn't. WAR evenings, or any other beaus for that FOOD WILL WIN THE It was not till after the nelgbts-r matter—so I says to myself Miss Prltf- bonrder had left her room that she be- baton to gie is a sly one—she’s got her Sammy rotaralB* HataykiB Utoa* iw to wonder be had asked for ut the front like the rest of them." gan why the length of green wool and her Miss I'rlngle'8 color deepened and Mn. Kldnay Baakar, IBa Idas* raa. curiosity Increased so that, as the time to ihm for home in the wee email she studied the brown and buff of her *aat, rary IU. is landnrljr -ana fore leaving she determined to ask him. COUNTY NEWS even more passed, (or bar Mrs. CO J \rT\r .NEW h were served a lunch, with hot pancakes with scrutiny. by *aa*b«ar. JMH kawriia*. hours, they Still when she met him at breakfast coffee. Nothing was left undone by Co- Some of the boarders who hud been It was not entirely easy. Then when a BKOOKL1N. In their felt the yaara, an* Mn Maas Waal**, a as a m SA RGENT V1LLE. in nobia chapter to give its guests great deep papers oppres- she came home for dinner and paused la Um auk roots time, which they fully appreciated. Austin Staples cat his foot quite hadlv sion of the silence that followed and eoapaiaat Miss Rose Henderson has returned from In the sitting room she heard the lat- Marrb il. March 11. one day last weeK. looked up. so that almost all eyes were ■ooacT a visit with her parents at South Bluehili. est on Miss But she made no hoarding-house gossip. Elmer Leach and wife have gone to Ad- Pringle- in and Tes. the tall man was Horace B. Eaton was Ellsworth 8 EDO WICK. comment And after more young going— SOUTH dison to viait Mrs. Leach’s father, H. S. breakfast in MUMIWU.IL week on business. he had his commission In the Portland last E. Eaton of Camden visited than one of hoarders engi- J. recently Kane. group dispersing Mrs. hens of Brook If is isiuaiHs neers' division, or of thr Capt. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Sargent his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Eaton. the question uppermost was “Did you something Will Gray of Nu.-keag is ill of measles, j sort. He bad known that he would ■ l>sn Allan. «Ih| IMS k»> eery ill at with Mrs. see Miss Pringle?" “Poor I spent Sunday Sargent's parents annual contest the ill of same poor gfrl The spelling by His mother, who b.i» been the get it all aud had never said grip, is Improving at Harborside. suppose she has a young man at the along and freshman classes of the is better. sophomore disease, about now was Mr. Mrs Allen sm m front—she's never mentioned him and anything It—and he a>y! Roy Bssgsr Miss Tillie Gray has returned to her school was held in the church Sat- high Miss Lina who has been It was too and Cunningham, I’ve never seen a didn't practically gone. really Monday Tuesday. home at West Sedgwick. urday evening. picture—I at Hamual Ward well’s at Na*- bad—Mrs. Dean told some of thr • employed think she nev- M ra. Oai'HrsneUoe tall on the ■ r»- Seth of West Brooksville has beans—but yon Blodgett was in is at home again. hai^my had not known Edward Johnson of Stonington keag, er know’. Stillwater runs Such pretty gtrla—that they crntly, injuring Hsfsslt sen ssly been the guest of friends in town. deep." town called here by the ill- Misses Ad^ Herrick and Etta before. He was not such a bad-looklng Wednesday, Bridges were the other comments. Mrs. Frank Pay ol IMai< * Mis8 Gertrude is id the si.isg Hooper clerking ness of his mother, Mrs. Sophronia John- the week-end at the young man. only very quiet. He would spent Bluehiil, guests As Miss Pringle passed, still a little bar parents. Mr. and Mrs. t. S. Hernia postoffice. son. He was accompanied by bis daugh- of Miss Florence Hinckley. not be back for dinner—he would per- embarrassed, from the dlniift room a Tbs ladies of|tbs Bad Cm |m of Mrs. Williams. come hack for bis after Capt. Llewellyn Sargent PorismouMi, ter, Mrs. Ida Burns, a ho has been visiting haps things tail, lonely looking young man stood anpp»r on IBs Kid a* Matarday rramai N. H., was called here last week by the dinner and that wouhi tie the last of are made for an en- her daughter, Mrs. Bala Grant, at St ill- back to hold the door for her. Preparations being open ■ death of his father, Capt. Jasper N. Sar- him. Cbarlsa Allent has gone to Long tad tertainment to be given even- water, returned home last week. She had seen him several times before. Thursday to aasnnts of Allan s nr* « gent. Molly was devising n scheme where- ebargs Hoy ing, March 14, for the benefit of the Ked j Wilmont and Wallace Kane and Robert He was one of the new boarders—had Rufus W. has sold his oxen to by she might make sure of seeing the Tbs lad its' aid bald a tapper sod sale Hinckley Cross. The Ked Cross auxiliary ia doing Dodge have gone to Long Island, where a back hall bedroom somewhere In the Allen of .North Sedgwick. young man. The excuse she made to at tbs grange ball Wrcneecay e»n>nf Roy splendid work here. Last Tuesday it they are employed by Allen A Son. higher regions of the house. Appa- j j herself was March II. SIM. ot work. that she wanted to know Proceeds,t|3U. shipped the first consignment The “old-timer” ball held at Odd Fel- rentiy he had no claims to stellar con- what he was doing with the green Mr. Mrs. Fred Lovell, »■ Ian OJBITV ABY. lows hall was well at- sideration from Mrs. Dean. She had and| Wednesday of last week fifty members Tuesday evening j wool. She left her door into the never introduced him to of thb ajar been in Buckaport lbs past fen w< -iras. Capt. Jasper .Sargent, who reached bis of Harbor View chapter, O. E. 8., came tended. The orchestra of six pieces was any j 1 hall and when she saw-him hare returned here for tbs season of the house and she nev- passing ninetieth Jau. and w ho had across the Reach from Deer to visit composed entirely of home talent. A very pretty girls birthday, 6, Isle, to his room to get his she never asked more things Allen and H. A. aar ( been failing since that Columbia A was served pleasant time was enjoyed. Clam atew er, him to have sirup j Koy Maples, gradually time, chapter. banquet called him. He came Into her room— on his ntu soon r died March 7. He was the last of a at 7 m. A fine entertainment tollowed, was served. The proceeds will be used pancakes. He had heard Mrs. purchased long Island, family p. told her he had come back to Dean's remark to Miss specially Ibarv. A fra sk of eleven children, nearly all of w hom after which the company repaired to for the benefit of the Red Cross. prying Pringle, lumbering opsratloDs see her as he could have sent a mes- for as she room are at nork. A b ms lived to be old. The other# were Masonic hall for the work of the evening. Lookout O. E. held its passed him to leave the j already tswrdin* very chapter, 8., regu- senger for his things. "I wanted to he looked a sec- will soon be erected. A mill ba. be* C., G., John Sarah JM After work a light lunch was served the lar The enter- into her eyes for Just Benjamin Wyer O., meeting Friday evening. tell you about the he said. “1 ond. wool," at Deer Isle, and is be i William B., Lucius Albion, visitors," and some of them started for tainment committee a St. Pat- purchased B.^Thomas C., presented know you won’t at me. I’m a laugh hauled across tba Ice. Alban Hoaard M. and George M. Their w bile others waited until daylight. rick’s “Don’t let her worry yon,” he said. Mary father, home, program. Past Matron Belle C. sort of fellow—I never queer knew has moved hla to tba island Benjamin Sargent, came from Gloucester, It was a delightful the with a ser- That was all; hut Miss Pringle felt family gathering. Bridges presented chapter I don't m any girls. guess they see ich Murch U. X. and married Susan Cole of Brooklm. ; Mar. U. ELOC. w one which is for that In that anthill of a house she had Mass., vice flag ith star Capt. In me. And the other men were all Capt. Jasper Sargent followed the sea Roswell of the coast at least one friend. And Molly Pringle Eaton, patrol. having their girls knit sweaters for HEAL HARBOK. for many years, his last command needed a friend—she needed to know being WEST HANCOCK. March 11. Uke Femme. them with a stripe of the color of the .School* closed for I wo wr. the three-masted schooner Clara Fletcher. thnt someone believed in her—for as Friday, Mrs. Sherman McFarland is quite ill. sweater they made for themselves Earl w '■ He retired from the sea thirty-live years FROM SOMEWHERE IN FRANCK. a matter of fact she knew herself to ! Coat on, bo baa been etnj Miss Noble ot Calais is along the edge, and—well. It was fool- and built a near Cynthia visiting be a fraud. was ia with bia lor If• ago, grocery store bis Lieut. Mahlon T. who lias been The service flag mere Washburn, family Miss Marie McFarland. Hill, ish of me—but I wanted a sweater home, and remained in that business ly a flag that fluttered outside her days. with the American forces in France since like that. I didn’t wunt the fellows — Mrs. Rose of Ellsworth the until a year ago. Young spent window other girls she knew Mrs. L8. Clement and Via * September, in a letter-Tb bia mother, Mrs. j beeayse to know I didn’t know that daughter He married week-end with Mrs. Hollis Derarnonda. any girl Abigail Bysrd of Sargent- Idella writes under date of Febru- I had similar flags fluttering from their line are waning ber mother at ^ *l 1« L, Hill, would make one. So'I knitted one his for ville, death occurring on the 68th Arthur Graves :eturned from Bar Har- 14: windows. She hadn’t meant to cheat rnont. a*> myself and when 1 came to the of their marriage. had bor but when the with edge anniversary They Friday. Finished work last niun the little flags Mr*. Walter of i»r- r up my special week, j I made mind 1 wanted to wear Sprague lur four of up my sons, Capt. Llewellyn Portsmouth, Grace Gertrude McFarland and and left Saturday and started out to fimi on the street corner called out every the with Bridges, j the color you were to wear." spent week-end her a*ate Mra of my way back to tbe company. They bad as going Benjamin Sargeutvitle, Charles of McLaughlin are home from Ells- evening the girls from the store L. S. Clement. Hovey muvad during my aoscnce, and were some ’’Why didn't you let me knit the Bozeman, and Fred who has were “Got a man at the Moot., J., worth high school for two weeks. distance and nearer tbe front. It passing: away sweater for you begged Molly, al- Seal Harbor A. A. won the rubber g lived with bis parents. He is survived took me from Saturday to after front? Ituy a flag to show you’ve got Friends of James Dodge learned with Tuesday most In tears. from the Kadio boy a of Otter Creek at I *r by his wife, who is eighty-nine years noon to get up here, but that does not a man at the front." other old, of serious accident that girls stop- regret the hap- such a lot, for tbe trains travel “Well, you see. you had your Sam- Harbor last week. and for whom much sympathy is felt, in signify ped and bought flags, some with one to him Saturday evening, when he slowly and make a .1 rest many stops. He her also his four pened my." pointed toward the little Miaa Marjorie Maskell, who baa teen great bereavement, eons, Tbe was and we ! star, some with two, some with three, fell from an at Washington Junc- country very pretty, • seven engine service Hug. in Boston, la visit ber •«* grandchildren and four great* passed through some very nice-looking : and hurried away seemingly much hap- employed inf tion, w here he has employment. “I think grandchildren. tow ns, sto; ped in several quite large that that flag Is for you," Mrs. Charles Turnbull. M. M. M. pier for the small purchase. Molly Mar. 11. places aud bad a chance to look around she said. “I one because the had no man got other Frederick Macomber, who i* ■ and see a good deal of them. at the front or anywhere Jr.* DEER ISLE. quite girls did—I wanted to huve a man at When 1 finally found tbe company Tues- ! else, for that matter, but still she tending Ellsworth high 4-hoot, is ap» BLUEH1LL FALLS. the front, too.” Mrs. Deimont Torrey is at home after day afternoon, I found them living in tbe bought her little flag and let It wave ing bia vacation with hie father. ground aud back to regular cave-dwellers’ i And the next when an extended trip with her husband in his Miss Rubie Choate of North Brooklin is from her window. Then day Molly told March U. i* methods of living. Tbe place is not so j boarding-house vessel. the girls she was engaged to the young with Mrs. Ha me Conary. bad as it would seem at first sight; there she started to work knitting mufflers engineer Mrs. Dean said she had BAY81DE. Friday evening of last week the play, Lynwood Leighton and family will is plenty of room and it is dry and elec- and sleeveless sweaters and wristlets tric-lighted. To be sure, there are some known it all along and before long “American Flag” was given here by pupils move to Long Island to work for the for the general Ited CYoss supply; and. School closed Friday for two weeks. large rats which live here, too, but so far she told her boarders that she mude of the Brooksville high school. The Allens. have not bothered me and I am as she worked her needles far into the E. B. Tinker and la w re nee Carrot parts they any, the match. *[- were all satisfied to have them here if she well taken, and the musical part Mrs. Dora Stover and daughter Mary quite they night, pretended that they were all Sunday with Mr. Tinker’s family. will only be decent. of the program was fine. going for her soldier—for the visited her sister, Mrs. Eugene Candage, We are close to Fritz’s lines and Sammy Francis H. Murch, after two wee as fairly a for whom the flag In the window vvus Tobolsk, Trade Center. Town meeting day, March 4, the senior recently. can hear his hymns of hate whenever be with bia parents *here, bas.returned t thinks it safe for him to do a Then she At one time Tobolsk nus the class of the high school served a dinner at March 11. CRUMBS. little waving. bought some soft capital Old Town. it is a reasonably sector, of western Siberia, and an noon, and gave a in the ttraefing. quiet green wool and started knitting a Important play evening. and there is not much to fear yet. 1 am of Bluehill is a sweater for station for the detention of Harry Duffy spending The proceeds from both, over will be mckinley. with the herself. After knitting an political |130, quite satisfied, however, activity, few days w ith his aiater, Mra. Irving t and no real desire more. hour for her she prisoners. It Is fortunately situated, used for graduation expenses. Dr. Archibald L. Dix of Germantown, have for Sammy would knit The country ail aronud here is very des- fifteen minutes for near the Junction of two Important riv- About members of Harbor Pa., has been house herself—thnt was forty-six appointed physician olate, the villages trees cut one destroyed, what the other did—the other ers, of them the Tobol from which View chapter, O. E. 8., drove across the at Germantown hospital. down and the grouud all torn shell girls up by it takes It# name. Not far lie fire and that has taken at girls In the store who had real Sum- uway reach last Wednesday to visit Columbia Miss Mira Vernll Dix of digging place J Pit U Germantown, times not distant. the ruins of an even older which Dugout Popular. of long The more one mles. city, chapter Sedgwick. They were enter- and her sister, Mrs. John Lucas, are The or Pa., sees of this business and the more one dominated the region before the Rus- dugout pit potato storage tained at a banquet followed by music several weeks at N. Y. hears of the atrocities of the the Sometimes Molly took her soft green spending Wenonah, Huns, sians conquered It. Tobolsk Itself was cellar Is probably more widely used and a farce, “The School.” Be- March 11. greater one’s hate for them becomes. Tbe knitting into the sit- Country SPEC. boarding-house founded the Cossacks and built than any other type of storage space. reality of the thing ia just dawning on by ting room—when she was waiting for Fitted with roof It la es- some of us, and as time goes on we shall largely by the labor of political pris- water-tight dinner that was not on more of hut I we shall all come really quite get it, hope oners and prisoners of war. It has a pecially popular In the ceutral por- through safely. I ai*i trustiug that IJod time. She hesitated about taking down single Inclosed within a tions of the United States. In the arid will see fit to our cause and cathedral, high help bring the soldier knitting for fear another and with sod this awful war to a successful conclusion. towered wall, built in-lmitation of the setnl-arld sections a tyt** Inquiring remark might come from As Get All the War and Do not worry, for I am not in any im- Kremlin In Moscow by Swedish pris- or dirt roof Is In most general use. Other News mediate Mrs. Dean. The had watched her danger aud shall not be for some girls oners a the excavation for the cheaper 1 of w§r. The ambitious idea of rule, time. knit and had told her she was a rapid imitating the thousand churches of the structures of the dugout pit or cellsr worker, and once she had wound a Kremlin In far ofT Siberia when erected on level or nearly First in the News WEST TREMONT. never got type skein of worsted on the back of a chair Bangor Daily farther than this first cathedral. The level land does not exceed three feet. COMMUNICATION and another time the tall, forlorn 81 00 FOR THREE MONTHS rest of Tobolsk Is a typical little Si- The soil removed from such an excava- To the Editor The man, who had once held the door of of American: young berian city, with a so-called palace and tion. particularly If the dugout la The Bangor Daily News is making a special offer to new subscribers, open for her, seemed to rise up from tor Will you kindly permit me, the wide grown streets any considerable size, is ample first 3 months for $1.00. out the enclosed through grass bordered by Any person clipping coupon of a shadowy part of the room and offered columns your paper, to a matter low wooden houses. There are a banking the side ted end walla and and sending us, enclosing $1.00, the Bangor News will be sent the explain few Daily which is to hold the yarn for her. He had held also cost of con- first 3 months to any address. quite generally misconstrued by shops and banks of more ambitious for the roof. The the voters of the to*n of In to the last end ot the wool and as It for modified, ae- The News is the home of TremonL structure, Tobolsk is the center of struction may be greatly Bangor Daily paper Eastern, Northern and crawled his as our annual town the account through hand, Molly a trade. to the character of the loca- Central Maine, first to reach the morumg field, full Associated Press report,under quite cording “State aid to wound the ball to completion, he look- reports. All towns in Eastern, Northern and Central Maine fully rep- dependents of men in the tion. or ed at It and stroked It with his other resented by regular Correspondents. After the first 3 months the military naval service of the United Philippine* Need Tractors, paper is sold at 50 cents a month. States,” is a charge of f48 paid Elisa C. hand. » Long-continued ravages of rinderpest Preserving Flowers. KumilJ. Now she is my mother, and has "It’s a Tery pretty color.” he said, have greatly reduced the number of A method of preserving the uato- lived with roe continually since first of last and then, hlB use- having accomplished carabao In the Philippines, writes a ral colors of In dust- and flowers consists FILL THIS OUT November, may it be God’s will that fulness. he settled back Into the shad- The correspondent. continued expan- ing salicylic add on the plants as thsy she live with my fimily many to ow of the room. years sion of agriculture In the Ue In the It with Please seud the News for three months and without Islands,' press and removing Bangor Daily to come, any feeling of de- Once after that the man will young ap- therefore, create a good demand a brush when are pendency whatever. the flowers quit* her with some em- for a farm proached apparently light tractor to be sold at Red colors are w«B As a matter of fact, Nettie J. Rumiil j dry. In particular barrassment and asked her why she a reasonable price. Purchases of NAMF. ... for the and heavy preserved by this agent. Another meth- applied aid, received it. lor did not do her knitting In the living tractors which sell at high prices will od of my mother, neither of us, knew applying the same preservatlva anything room any more. He the be limited to a few explained of the larger haci- Is to use a one of ADDRESS.1. about the matter until it came out in the solution of part question by saying that he had hoped endas, but the market for light tractors town report, and would not have salicylic In fourteen of alcohol by accepted to her wind another skein some- for small help planters and co-operative means of or cotton- ENCLOSED PLEASE FIND $1.00 FOR SAME. if it had been passed to us on a platter. blotting paper time. Bat after that Molly did her groups will be general. No such Loken W. Rumill.* trac- wool soaked In It and placed above and I knitting in her own room. tor so far Introduced Into March 11,1918. the Islands below the flowers. Powdered bornclc One evening a half hour after din- las been satisfactory. acid yields nearly as good results.