VOL. LXIII. )™-1 ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 18, 1917. !*Y“” VZZXZri No. 16. aobnuarmcnti. Hanson responded to speeches by an able ItJDrrtiBnntnte.. LOCAL AFFAIRS address. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK Mr. snd Mrs. Alton P. Royal pleasantly entertained al a even- Bijou theatre candy-pull Monday Bangor Dally News ing. Singing and dancing were also en- Notice* of foreclosure*—Charles L Bhand U. 8. Government Bonds I'robate notice—Edward Buck joyed. About twenty-five guests were Admr notice—Catherine Small present. Exec notice—Nathan Trotter William B White : The next meeting of the literature club " —George P Haven ~~-“ will be at the Unitarian parsonage. Rev. G W Alley—Market fixtures the situation we feel that it is the MAINE State of Maine J. W. Tickle will speak on “Some things present WAR LOAN Union Trust Co we either did not know or have H B Vose—Public notice forgotten IN of house and citizen •500,000. The Burrill National bank about Prussia.’’ duty every banking every Hancock Co Savings Bank STATE OF MAINE 4% TAX-EXEMPT 0 W Tapley—War time insurance Mrs. Fullerton Merrill ot Brookline, with money to invest to help make the new Gov- |B1NDS Public sale of vessel Dat*d 1, property! Mass., who came to attend tbe funeral May 1917, Du* May 1, 19*7. 4 Guardian notice—Henrietta C Adams ernment bond issue a success. R* For Week End at lug Midnight Tuesday, in of the Tbe treasurer was authorized to advertise Nettie Fullerton, behalf society April 17, 1917. and Kev. and Mrs. Koss Tburartiy evening, April 19, at Metho- observations taken at for bids for the new issue. friends, presented (From the power church station of the bar Harbor A Union Rivet with a halt dozen silver knives and dist Patriotic entertainment. News has been received here of the forks, Power Co., in jftllswortb. is Admission, 15 cents. Precipitation and a half dozen tablespoons, as a token given in inches for the twenty-four hours death of Horace Bennett of Hanford, son at of of their untiring work in at ending midnight.] and appreciation Friday tveninar, April 20, Hmcock Weather of the late Horace Hally Haslam C. W. Precip- the last four years. Rev. and Mrs. Koss ball— “Professor Pepp,” c ase GRINDAL Temperature condition*, itation Bennett of Hanford. He leaves two sons by juni will go to a new field of labor. They will of the bi^h .school, followed by a d <•“. and a daughter, a sister, Mrs. Moses 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon leave behind them a host of fri oris who Water Street, Ellsworth Wed 26— 36— fair Moulton, of Hanford, and a brother, cloudy wish them success in their new home. Thurs 31— 44— clear fair Walter, of Texas. Fri 28— One of the thrilling scenes in he pic- 42— fair cldy.raiu.snow .52 Among those from out of town here to Sat 36- 46— fair fair ture the Wall,” at the Bijou to- attend the funeral of Mrs. Julia A. Crab- “Through Sun 30— 48— clear fair morrow', will be the sinking of no ocean tree were Mrs. Charles P. Libby of Pitts- Mon 88- 44- fair fair liuer by a submarine. The passengers, field, Mrs. H. T. White of Bangor, Mrs Tues 86— 44— clear fair lounging about deck, are suddenly R. C. Lord of Millinocket, Mrs. Reuben thrown into a panic by an explosion which Raud, Mrs. Marie Pendleton, and Earle Plant that Garden Miss Laura of Mt. Desert is sways the ship, and a wild struggle for Spratt Ferry Tracy of Winter Harbor. visiting Miss Mary Hopkins. life-boats ensues. The steamer sinks, pas- senior class concert and dance at The still to her and to over- Francis Coughlin of Bangor spent a sengers clinging Protect We Hancock hall last Friday evening was a with th. yourself against high prices. few last week in Ellsworth. turned life-boats, or battling days decided the success, notwithstanding sea. The program for the week at the have a full line of the finest field and The woman’s club will meet at the Uni- severe storm. The concert and music for quality Bijou also includes, for to-night, the five- tarian vestry next (Tuesday afternoon at dancing were the B. E. N. trio of Ban- seeds at the lowest by act play, “The High Road;” Friday, Clif- garden prices. Every 2.30. welcomed here. Ice- gor, always cordially ford Bruce in “The Devil at His Elbow;” cream and cake were served the class. seed is new. No stock is carried over. There will he a regular rehearsal of the by Saturday, Pauline Frederick in “The Ellsworth festival chorus to-morrow Harry E. Vose is now the sole owner of Woman in the Case;” Monday, “The Isle evening. the Century Boot Hhop, having purchased of Surprise;” Tuesday, Marguerite Clark Baseball Goods Mrs. Evelyn Stevens and her daughter, the stock of Mr. Mills. Mr. Vose has suc- in “Little Lady Eileen.” Convenience Mrs. Charles of Swan’s are cessfully conducted the store here since Lake, Island, The services at the Methodist church and Comfort visiting relatives here. its establishment, and his acquirement Tackle Easter Sunday were unusually interesting combined w ith perfectly fitting glas cs are Fishing Austin L. Maddox of now of all the stock will not result in any Norwood, Maas., and impressive. In the morning the what we strive r» fnrniab change in this respect. The business will is spending a few days with his father, his four over our pastor gave a brief review of We invite to come in and look Addison Maddox. be continued under the same name, with you Capt. years’ work, after which he preached an a company organization. line of tackle and baseball Carroll M. Burrill of West Ellsworth Easter sermon. At the close the choir irpYPTOK1Y GLASSES IY fishing goods. Rev. T. H. Ross, who has been pastor of has enlisted in the navy, and gone to rendered a beautiful &election, “The Cross THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS the Methodist church here the four Our stock is and of the best Newport, R. I., to report. past and the Flag,” and while they were sing- complete quality. a in«trmr.»' *8 years, has been appointed to the church ihty,knowl rlgeand proper Mrs. Agnes Fraser of Franklin spent ing, six young ladieB dressed in white at Lincoln. He will be succeeded here by make ibis assured for our patients. the week-end with her daughter. Miss marched up the aisle bearing the flag, Rev. Richard H. Moyle, who comes here Margaret Fraser at Ellsworth. and draped a beautiful cross with its E. F. ROBINSON CO. from Hnllivan. Mr. will Moyle occupy folds. All then joined in singing “The H. STRATTON The club have an enter- and C. Thursday will the here next Hunday and Rifistarad OptMNtilsts Opticians pulpit morning Star Spangled Banner.” It was a very tainment and food sale at the Congrega- evening. The young people’s meeting at Jewelers, Silver and Cbinawarc. 7 o’clock will be led Marion Haskell. touching exercise. In the evening “The 18 8tate 8t. Ellsworth tional chapel, Thursday, April 26. by Agents tor VTictor Talking Machines. Story of the First Eastertide,” taken from Mrs. who has the The Water street schoolhouse, which Agnes Royal, spent “Tor; the blind Beggar of Jerusalem,” few weeks with her Mrs. was sold to Clifton Woodward after the past daughter, by Florence Morse was well school had been is Kingsley, LOOK! LISTEN! A. R. McNabb, at Pittsfield, arrived home discontinued, being rendered. Mrs. Ross read the story, and Saturday. moved. Mr. Woodward started to move it was interspersed with appropriate the building across the street to the rear music by the choir. The service will go Board and Lodging The of Rev. J. W. Tickle’s ser- subject of his stable, to be ntilized as a garage, down in the history of the church as one mon at the Unitarian chnrch next Sunday but sold the building “in transit” to C. of the best. at Reasonable Prices ! W. Orindal. The course of the Insurance will be, “From the Individual to building War-time morning The first of a series of four was changed, and it is now being moved patriotic the Universal.'* up Water street to a lot nearly opposite Sunday evening meetings under the Meals at all hours. Lunches Served. A team composed of baseball players the Bonfcey mill. auspices of Donaqua lodge, Knights ol Rooms by Day or Week. bombardment and war from «4J>e east side met and defeated a Repairs are being made on the building Pythias, was held Sunday evening at the Explosion, team from the west side, at Joy’s field, occupied by H. C. Austin A Co. A new lodge room in Odd Fellows hall. There last Saturday afternoon; score, 13*10. concrete wall has been built the entire was a flag drill by the uniform rank, K. ol on The Blue Front,* risk vessel of western new and Mrs. E. J. Walsh insurance property Howard W. Dunn, jr. and wife were in length the side, timbers P., nang “The Star Washington last week, chaperoning the put in and the floor relaid. Mr. Austin Spangled Banner.” Rev. J. W. Tickle ol 1134 Main St. Ellsworth, V«. Insurance. has leased the aecond floor of the Mason the Unitarian church was the ol and cargoes. Fire senior class of the Ware ham. Mass., high speaker school, of which Mr. Dunn is principal. block as an annex to his store opening off the evening, his subject being, “A Fight second floor. He is insurance line. his fitting up the to a Finish; German Imperialism Must in the Uuarda have been placed at the dam of rooms for show purposes as dwelling Storage Battery Anything Go.” At next Sunday meeting Repairing the Bar Harbor A Union River Power Co. apartraeuts. One room is furnished as a evening’s one as a one as a Mr. Tioxle will again speak, on “Pan- Carefu ly attended to. me. snd the Ellsworth Foundry A Machine kitchen, dining-room, Telephone living-room aud several as bedrooms, Germanism; German Intrigues in Foreign Works as a precautionary measure in time itisau attractive and of up-to-date way Lands.” Miss Sophie Walker will be of war. displaying goods. vocal soloist and Mrs. Frank McCarthy A. P. ROYAL, Donaqua Lodge, K. of P gave a ban- Tuesday afternoon of last week the piano soloist. At the third meeting, April ELLSWORTH. MAINE O. W. TAPLEY, quet last Wednesday evening in honor of ladies’ aid society of the Methodist church 29, Rev. R. B. Mathews of the Congrega- tional church will be tte speaker. There Judge George M. Hanson, who its past gathered at the parsonage for the last will be special music. art The Maine Arrangements merchant toho (toe* not a/tr* < n»e il% supreme chancellor of the order. Judge time during conference year. Matters of being made for the fourth meeting to be Ellsworth, a dull neanon mu ken it m-.rr oroMnhie held May 6. The meetings begin at £ fcr o’clock. thome mho do advert im* 6(rjrrtMtmmt>.

BIJOU THEATRE WEDNESDAY, APR. 18-Valii Villi in “The High Road,” Metro, 5 acta. Cut Cost of PUBLIC NOTICE. THURSDAY, APK. l#-“Tbrough the Wall,” Vitpgreph. Living 5 acti. FRIDAY, APR. 20—Clifford Brace in “The Devil at Hie Elbow,” Metro, APR. Frederick in “The Woman in the Oaie," 5 acta. In SATURDAY, Zl—Pauline By Preserving Eggs compliance with President Wilson’s request «>f 15 -—— Paramount. April urging merchants to acceptfsmall^profits, we are to discon- MONDAY, APR. 2S-“The Hie ol 9urpri»e,” Vitagraph. We have just received a new order of obliged tinue extending to our and TUESDAY, APR. 21-Margaerite Clark in “Little Lady Eileen.” credit] customeis, after this date a I EXTRA HEAVY goods will be sold for the Uoming-“Tha Little Girl Next Door.” cashjwtth understanding that you may have your money back if want it. Matinee Every Day at Z you In this way we can sell _ and cheaper give better service. We wish to thank oar customers cents for the in the and Admission, 5 and IQ patronage past] hope for a continuant'- ot same. Water We will try to give Glass you the^highest quality ..issttieloue i possible prices. now are probably as low as will be this C. & SON Eggs they c. burrill year, and won’t stay there long. Century —Established 1807— Boot^Shop Moore’s Pharmacy H. f. Vose, Prop. INSURANCE Ellsworth, April 18, 1917. FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE Oor. opp Postofflo*. Ellsworth, Mains and countr es ^presenting some of the leading companies of this foreign left recently for Etlawortb. Sbbtrttannmta. tljr ©rang«r». 8be |t (*, JEafcurt Botrftt Column. 2mong in« cere tor her aunt. Mr*. Sown w bo i* quit* ill. Is devoted I® the Oronge. es- 16. BDITIU) »r “»»»T This column April ^ pecially to the grsnfe* of II»pcock coun.y the The column Is open to oil f roofers for SUNDAY-SCHOOL IU Motto: and BOUND. Hopeful “Helpful discussion of topic* of fenerol Interest, *»d M»ke letter* Mrs. Howard Uaeey ba* *old IV— Second Quarter, For for report* of f ronfe meeting*. her c, Lesson of this column are succlnc y mnat The purposes abort sod concise. All communications to Millard Hamor of Bar Harbor. In the title and motto—It Is for the rout 1 1917. stated be but n*mes will »ot be printed e«- April 22, l signed, iJoyd Norwood came borne from tbe bent;lit, and alms to be helpful and bopefull All com- Bar cept bjr permission of the writer. Harbor common It la for the com 966 boapltal Saturday, and la Being for the good. munications will be subject to *pproe*l by g,jniB.1 non use—a servant, a purveyor of In Maim without itrtnftb rapidly. SERIES. public the editor, but none will be rejected THE INTERNATIONAL formation and a medium for the In There were suggestion, good resson. aervtee* at 8t James of Ideas, la this capacity It solicit* ebapsl terchange Sunday afternoon, conducted by n..a— communications, and Its success depends largely Brewster and Key. John 1-11- POMONA. Charles f. Text of the Leeeen, xii, on the given It In this respect Com- (1RRR5 MOUNTAIN support Northeast Harbor. 2. 3—Golden Text. munications must be signed, but the name of Follow i. the program for the meet- Memory Vereee, ing 16. writer will not be printed except by permission. Mountain Pomona with April g Mark xiv, 8—Commentary Prepared .ng of Green Communications will be subject to approval or Oonldaboro, 25: D. M. Stearns. u.hm.n grange, April KITTKKY TO by Rev. rejection by the editor of the column, but none CAKIIIOU. will be without good reason. Address Operations Opening king verse 1 rejected The referred to in to Regular order of hu.lne.. passover all communications Tbe tannerj of tba Prank W. THS AMERICAN, of welcome....Frank R Libby Hun, was the last one ere He laid down Adfrna KlUworth, Me. Cases Freemnu at Island Fall* was damaged sacri The Medicine in Many R..pouae.George by lire |ut His life as Christ our passover Right to tba aslant of Fifth degree Wednesday f75,flon us and concerning which He deed for TMR LAND OF RROIMNINU AGAIN. Does Better than the Surgeon’s Recess desired to eat grange amid, “I have heartily I wish there were some wonderful place Special ..Boat Itcklag piles Iprosoke profanity, hot pn>. thia before I suffer" of Paper: "W hu shall W* Do With ihe passover with you Called the Land Beginning Again, Knife. Tribute to E. Pink- (aally woat core them Doan s Lydia Guptfll tJlolmeat Where all oar mistakes and all oar heart- ..Julia cure* I'cbine. or Cor. v, 7; Luke xxli, 15. margin*. bleeding protruding p||n (I Slate "Crop, and Ferlllliera" events of aches apaaker: of auBerlag. At aay six days before that the ham’s grauga drug ,to„ Only And all of oar poor selfish grief Vegetable Compound. ... afwr^year* He is again el this evening transpired. Could be dropped, like a shabby old coat, at Addreu: -‘Whet Leglaletioe pueed la of In the home In Bethany to which He the door. Ibe recent suasion nl Augaata a farmers?" loved to come, and they made Him And never put on again. especial Interest to Ibe Doctor Said or Death—Bat Medicine Cared. Arthur Holt at which Martha served, aud Operation supper 1 wiah we could come on It all unawares. too, as Current eeeals Mary must surely have helped, Like the hunter who finds a lost trail; Dm Iowa.—“Mv husband says I would Moines, Question box well as doing the other great thing And I wish that the one whom our blindness been in bad it not been for have my grave today Salute to the Reg recorded In our lesson. Lazarus, who had done I suf- Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Binging."America" NotbiiE Btif 1 had been three or four days In para- The greatest iujrstioe of all fered from a serious female trouble and the doctors too. but we have no Could be at the gates, like an old friend that dise, was there, said I could not live one year without an operation. KAIltBOW. XB. FORTH UOOUTIUI. from him after waits record of any utterance husband objected to the operation ana had me 12 Sister lele Howard wse In- So net Far Por the comrade he's gladdest to hail. My April 1, his return. It must have been with try Lydia E. Rnkham’a Vegetable Compound. I stalled u lecturer by Put Master Annie that It was uot We find the we intended to do him, as with Paul, would things soon commenoed to get better and am now well Grindle. Next Tbnndny evening will be for him to utter what he had But forgot and remembered—too late. possible and able to do my own housework. I can recom- patriotic nlgbt. Tbs lecturer has pre- Saji Mrs. M aud beard Cor. 4. margtu*. Little praises unspoken, little promises seen (II ill. mend E. Pink ham’s Compound to a It is broken. Lydia Vegetable pared special program. earnestly Mary, whose custom was to sit at ills woman as a wonderful health restorer."—Mrs. Woman is Oncv And all of the thousand and one any hoped each member will respond to hi* Bangor More feet and hear His word whenever she Little duties neglected that might have per- Bilascna JbitxrsomJOS Lyon St, Mm Moines, Iowa. name. A feature of tbe evening wu the Able to Do Her Housework, could find the opportunity, bad evi- fected Avoided. preventing of put muter*' Jewels lo taken it into her heart that be- Another Operation She Tell* dently The day for one less fortunate. Brotber Andrew Grindle and Sister Annie cause of the cruel death He was to two I was so sick and weak from Richmond, Ind.—“For years the muter. It wouldn’t be possible not to be kind Grindle, by worthy “1 had and suffer no friends could be near Him at female troubles that when stairs I had to go very slowly Indication other trouhlaa to In tbe Land of Beginning Again; going up that time and had therefore obtained with hands on the then sit down at the top to rest. The badly that 1 could not do my And tbe ones we asisjudged snd the ones my steps, PAMOLA, *6. HANCOCK. housework," tome ointment of spikenard said he I should have an and my friends aatd Mra. E. Uooda, ol 309 Outer very costly whom we grudg'd doctor thought operation, Saturday arming er that the sacrifice of Christ or and 1 was to do I wanted overt actions, and do not are that Tirtue home, anything served. Himself was unto God an odor of a all vice emit a breath every moment-—Kmrr$on. ■AWT BLCKH1LL, 252. to, day.” 16. C. RHEUMATISM sweet smell, and our service unto Him April I have times since with Next the wtll be thought many na. balk's hulks. Saturday avening topic is spoken of in the same words (Eph of that act "How to Grow a Good Garden.’’ pleasure, thoughtful, helpful from their T, It. V.; Phil. Iv. 18». Pew persona get more good Jl matters not whether you have bad ii. of tbe Wbat it would mean SEAL COVE. daughter. than the late Rev. Edward Everett from rheumatism for 30 It should cheer ns to know reading agonizing paina greatly a Miss Henrietta Walls left to many mother to have a change and Hale of Boston. He suggests to other Thursday for WEST EDEN. years or dmtrwasing twitching* for i) that He looks upon our in this ministry rest like that! And 1 have told tbe little rules which be has found to teach. week*, Kheuma la strong enough and readers these Cushing Malcolm Peacb is ill of way. He who reads the heart sj*o!*e pneumonia. and enough to dnve incident here, in tbe hope that some other helpful: mighty powerful of as a work Mrs. B. L. Latty i< seriously 111. Her Graten and have moved to rheumatic poisons from your body sod Mary’s ministry good do likew ise. Let me 1. Don’t try to read everything Henry family ] daughter may sue- j abolish all or back. wrought on Him and an anointing of sister, Mrs. Fern ham, was summoned Hull a Cove. Mr. Graten is overseer of tbe misery, money gest that tbe mother accept such an in- ! 2. Read two books on the same subject; (•eorge A. Parcber and all druggistsU# His beforehand for His burial. for from Brooksville. • Hamor (arm. for body j vitation, if it ia extended to her. Tbe one solid!and one pleasure. Kheuma on a no-cure-no-pay >««:» and added that wherever the gospel *. Don't read a book for the sake of say- not more than AO cent* a bottle, and after daughter in this case is fully prepared for Ralph Frye stid wife came from Har- A floe baby boy arrived at tbe borne ! re**d P. you take a half once a day for should l>e preached in ail the world ing you of Mr. ani Mra. Clarence 8. teaspoonful any line of work, but if tbe offer should r ngion Thursday, and are with Mrs. Hopkine April two know that at last 4 Review what have read. days you should this would be her memorial (Mark xlv, yon — come from one rather I Martin Lunt and wife. Clarence, Jr. have obtained a that will inexperienced, 5. Read with in baud. Frye’s parents, you remedy 6-9». Judas and s«*me of the others pencil should recommend that it be acoe ted Mr. while in Bar Harbor, conquer rheumatism. 8. U-e your blank book. Frye, qualified Mra. Florence Itich baa gone to Belfast were indignant and said. -To what Fur over five years throughout America just the same; and if everything done did 7. Condense what you copy. for a captain's berth in the U. S. coast to apend a few weeks with bar mother, broad- purpose is this waste? This ointment Kheuma has been prescribed by not come up to the mother’s standard, 8. Read leas or try to remember more. patrol. Mra. Alrab Kay. minded physicians and has released might have l**en sold for more than would not be to 2. Read 56. N. thousand* from and detpair. it policy be too critical. regularly. April Watson Lunt baa snliated in agony, pain 300 pence and given to the Judas : Capt. tbe poor.” We bear about —Selected by Aunt Sutan. teaching girls to cook coast and Alvah of cared not for the poor, but he was \ Aunt Madge. patrol, Gray, principal and do other kinds of work. My theory * Mpvdsl Nollm the treasurer a thief 4 tbe btgb school, has enlisted as quarter- aud (verses 0: Cathartic Tablets cleanse is, give them a chance to try those things Foley thoroughly for the re- Matt. Mark 5*. We ! the remove waste master. la used prompt xxvi. 8. !); xiv. 4. bowels, undigested matter, «s: ri*sa, for themselves, and keep out of their way HOME sweeteu the stomach and tone the liver. bsf of eessius, are not at his fault. I TIIK GARDEN. up Mrs. Lillian wbo baa in brv** surprised finding 1 Do not or nauseate. 8toot Hamor, been lion, apsait*. while they are trying. Ordinarily they gripe persons U tM but it seems unlike true disciples to praise Foley Cathartic Tablets for the light, Brookline, Maae., this winter, (or her •one, sic. slops will ask for advice if tncy need it. To and th* tH. (Pis call done I really Club Women Urged Co-operate— five aud comfortable feeling they bring. Will pain we anything for the u>rd a beelth, spent last week with friends here. mm bccins at once, And don’t be too critical if results are not ; Hlg Movement. not addict yon to the “pill habit/*—Moore’s waste Yet there are many professed ! Drug Store. All were glad to see ber. nmmsrisd by phy^ebiaa entirely satisfactory at first. Your ex- Tbe National Food Garden ■old by followers who seem to think it | Emergency today Tbe ball baa been wind lor Me., or Ksayoi- A peri men ts and mine have not always commission is tbe women’s clubs grange all right to spend all they wish on urging Od., Props-, Ads0**1, a sucoes*. in tbe electric lights. Mrs. Annie McKay, themselves, but to to the proved perfect of America to join borne-gardening give Lord by afcbmifirmcntt. Cheater Gilman There ia another point 1 want to men- ibus to render a Bicb, Kich, Walter Clark giving to the poor or to missions Is in movement, helping great tion right here, as it has come into and D. G. Hall are having electric lights their at least How my patriotic service. eyes unprofitable. in mind, in connection with the above. Did of of tbe installed tbeir bnildinge. it must have l»een to Tbe chairman conservation TSBHT comforting Mary A MM of it ever occur to you that it is a r flection Maine Mrs. J. H. April 14. M. to have Him say. “Let her alone: she Federation, Knowles, on parents, when they tell about teaching baa received a circular Unshaken hath done what she could!** (Mark xlr. Northeast Harbor, Testimony WALTHAM. VrTt,*ir*gTiijg^' children “manners?” if 6-8.» In much every-day man- letter stating that tbe commission, which service for Him we is j ners and company manners are one and Time it the test of truth. And Doan’s George 1- Jordan ill. ISSSHSkssJ may not have the approval of the lead i has recently been organised, aims to in- the w the same, children in not need to be town to two Pills have stood the test. No Elis- M ins Erma Jordan is in Otis. ers in church work, but if He approves spire and city people plant Kidney teaching taught manners. new in back worth resideut who suffers or that is all we should desire, taking u* million gardens this year j backache, There will be a sale, social and dance at on If that number cin remain uncon- EaikoaBs anB Sttamboats. our motto II Tim. ii. 15. with the stand February 19,1918. yards and vacant lota. j annoying urinary ills, the town hall April JO. taken Dear An »l Ma*ge: is reached, millions of in American ; vinced by this twice-told testimony. by Haul in Hal. 1. Id; The** ii people Mrs. Charles W. Jordan, who baa apent 4. It is most Forty-one year* ago tbia month I crossed cities and towns will become partially in- Frank E. Fernald, Waltham 8t., Ells- interesting to note that | the winter in Jamaica Plain, Maaa., is the Isthmus of.Panajna ou my from Bos- worth “1 had a severe Mary of Bethany was the only woman way dependent of market food supplies, and Falls, says: spell home. ton to S.tn Francisco, and 1 have been back and could who anointed His laxly for burial Otli to-day as demand falls off, food will become more with my hardly stand the about that and Mr. and Mra. 8. who thinning trip of that that it It was bard for me to over or tieojanrn Willey, er women bought apices for that pur plentiful and prices lower. pain. stoop held in store for me. The blessings that have have been at Amherst to I had read a deal employed the past pose when it was too late, but ne'er Tbe gardening instructions furnished straighten up. great been sbowere upon my head because of that winter, are home. used the commission are with tbe about Doan’s Kidney Pills and I got a them, for He hud risen when journey I took alone under most unfavorable by prepared It took ooly one box to benefit Mra. E. L. Kingman of who has they reached the tomb 'Luke xxili 55 conditions a-e too numerous to be mentioned co-operation of experts in tbe department supply. Bangor, FACTORY LOCA- me. I have bed return of been visiting her Mra. Asa C. QUARRIES, 56; xxlv. l-o>. \icodemus provided In this short note. Of course I am profoundly of agricultuie, and tbe information is symptoms slater, Colby, about a hundred pounds weight <•! thankful for every ooe. accurate aud reliable. the trouble, but Doan’s Kidney Pills, TIONS, MILL SITES, FARMS, myrrh and aloes, in which Jo It seemed to me then that I had come to the The conservation tbe procured at E. G. Moore’s Drug Store have he and department urges Spring Colds nre Dangerous. margin of earth, and doomed to take the me immediate relief.” HOTELS eeph wrap|ied up the laxly when the* women* of Maine to co-operate in this again given (State- Sudden change* of temperature and under- SITES FOR SUMMER boat for a passage over the dark river, but lovingly laid It in the new sepulcher great garden movement. Plant a garden. ment given February 7, 1906.) wear bring spring colds with stuffed up head, here I am still, if I can believe •sore my senses, and Mr. Feruald throat and general cold A and CAMPS In the garden, wherein w as never man tbe seeds, tojls aud fertilizer for your On December!, 1916, said: symptoms. stronger than then. And wbat trials mud Buy doee of Dr. King’s New Discovery is sure re- laid if Provide “Colds sometimes disorder my lief; this combination of yet (John six. 38-4*J> I have been to neighbor’s garden necessary. kidneys, happy antiseptic struggles obliged encounter balsam* clear* the head, soothes the irritated Located on tbe line of the In Martha. on this donations of vacant iota. tbe cbil- but 1 can rely upon Doan’s Kidney Pills Mary and l^azarus and eudure! If all these things had been put Help j membranes and what might have been a liu- to relieve me. Tde ex- cold U broken occasion may be seen by combining up to me then, I believe I would have said* dren in their gardens. Hire a professional satisfactory gering up. Don't atop treat- ment when relief la Brat felt as a half cured them what a well rounded Christian “let me pass; this is too much for me.” for i periences 1 have had with Doan’s Ktduty MAINE RAILROAD gardener your community, and, cold is dangerous. Take Dr. King s New Dis- CENTRAL life to However, my feebleness aoou to Pills renew ray confidence in this till cold is ought l>e In Martha there i* changed necessary, offer prizes. covery your gone. % to maW medicine and 1 rscomuiciid it as as give to thou* deairiug strength, so that while some of the good 1 highly opportunity quiet ministry without being cumbered; Be patriotic-and help to conserve the «tert In li»- followed some of the rolled ever.” a change in location for a new in the of true and lx* things, by bad, Mary worship food supply. Price at all dealers. Don't upon roe like a flood from a spring freshet, I 1 60c. eirup'y thtettssssn. Moving devotion, which is alw ays < ost ask fora Sidney Doan’* Kin- Water Powers, caught hold of the trees ou the bank of the j remedy—gel Undeveloped ly. for even liovid said. “I will not ney Pills the same that Mr. Fernald river and held on. And ao to-day I rejoice SEDGWICK. offer unto Lord bas twice publicly recommended Foster- Raw Material, the my Hud that which that I have been permitted, Unlimited byjau overruling was tbe week-end of Milburu Co., Baffiio N. Y. doth cost me HI Emery Bracy guest Fropi., nothing" Sam xxlv Providence, to arrive t this milestone of my Mrs. K. A. and 24* In Lazarus there is the |>ower of journey through life. Bracy. a resurrection life, itecause by reason Do I believe in miracles? I certainly do. ! Tbe woman’s foreign miaaion society Good Farming Land life has been a miracle. of him many of the Jews went away Susan, j wilt meet at tbe parsonage Friday after- QUICK REUEFFOR and believed on Jesus, but the chief noon. Await We note the arrival of X. Y. Z. from Development- priests consulted to put l BUREAU, "For Jesus' sake willing to be Lake Promptly effective, it Kins auo re- strongest mao or quick stopping electric atartiag anti etc. INDUSTRIAL only." >»b St.. the distress Mi-o-na soothe* tn irritated lighting, moves the worm from the system Irregu.ar tinue. C. Hmith. 1421 Augusta, Ga„ Write always delivered to death for Jesus' of 's wails of toe stomach, and builds to-day for full details of the tppeiite and bowel uiovemeut, tack of Inter- writes: I gc-t one 26c bottle Foley Honey strengthens cold ia about wel the digestive organa. Do n t suffer Money-Making METZ Proposition. Bake that the life of Jesus be est iu pray are sure signs of worms. Believe fcBd Tar ana my cougn aud up MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD may of a medicine another day. get a Sue box at once. G. A. Mean. four child of this outdeu. ai ail drug- [ waa glad to learn great like, made manifest In our mortal bodies Parcher can ^McUCompnny..Waltham, I lists, tttc. that.Moore’s Drug Store. supply you. PORTLAND. MAINE. ] tnwiranft xtairmnu*. !■■■■■■■ Ml T ————- Hugh Pettee; Robert Brown, Morton RAOLR «RI INSURANCE COUNTY NEWS Neighborhood house hall to form an NORTH HANCOCK. AMERICAN Hnvey; Jenlcine, Hupert Stratton; Ke- COUNTY NEWS COMPANY. * auxiliary dub of the Red Cross society, to becce Luke, Daisy Milue; Katherine Virginia Stewart is ill of meaaiaa. •7 maiorn lamb, bbw TOBK. « BUCKSPORT. work for the soldiers in this country. Rogers, Marjorie Springer; Marion Bry- FRANKLIN. Bntler waa home from Green ASS RTS DEC. II, 1916. The Steam yacht Henry Sialia, Henry Ford ol ant, Hope Perkins; Agnes Holt. Mr. Means. a:i old war veteran, is visit- $2,841.199 00 Patty, Miss Koch last Lake last week. mftfAa *pl bondll, Detroit, Mich., owner, was in The Margaret spent week in his Mrs. office and bank. port Friday admission in the evening will be 26 ing niece, Earle Stanley. Mr. gjbi„ and Saturday. Waterville. Charles P. Graves of Brewer was a guest \«,ot*’ balaBOBB. cents. Means was eighty-one years of age April interest and rents, Bernard Sunday of J. N. Marshall and wife. James Scott of 16. Sprague and Paul Bunker are 13, and is a man other aaaeta, London, Enjc., visiting April Uke Amik. smart, well-preserved All hi. ill of ineasi* s. Bov K. McKay will leave Wednesday brother, N. B. Scott. This is the first who has all hia faculties, and is a most Groea aaaala. time the for Rockland, where he has emplyment on not admitted. brothers hare met to; EAST SULLIVAN. Mrs. L. U. Bragdon is home from Ban- interesting character. j t ttema thirty one pedai years. of the Maine Central boats. Mrs. Elizabeth Dunbar is gor hospital, in improved health. April 1H. H. Admitted aaaeta, $2.89638164 visiting her April 16. M. LIABILITIES DEC. tl. 181$. Cornelia, wife of Stephen R. Crosby, nephew, Harry Hill. Carroll Blaisdell and wife of Newport died A have been in town for a few Set unpaid loaaea, $ 26,222 76 Saturday evening, April 14, after a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. days. aftbcrtwemnus. nearned premiums. 618.424 01 long at the illness, age of Ti years. She Fred Robbins 7. Mrs. T. M. Blaisdell weat to Bar Har- *11 other liabilities, 411 .567 ftl April I.OUO.OOOOQ was a moat estimable bor LASh capital, woman,a kind, sym- The Everard Noyes bouse is again Friday to attend the closing confer- over ail liabilities, 1.19397 M pathetic friend open. 3nrplu* and neighbor, and bad The has ence session. made family spent the winter in and $2,88*351 many friends her I Total liabllltie* surplu*. 64 daring residence Rock port. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Bunker of North- who C. FRED JONES, Caatlne. Agent. here, extend sincere sympathy to the Mrs. Clara Robertson Hatch and Clifford east Harbor, who have been visiting here, bereaved family. She is survived her by White were married left for their home Monday. MUTUAL PIKE INSUR- h ns one Easter Sunday at the MKKKIMACK band, son, Ralph of Boston, and ANCE CO. three parsonage, by Rev. R. H. Moyle. Mr. and Mrs. brothers, William and Charles Fred Borke of Union- asdoybb, MaasACMoarrra. Mrs. Smiley of and Edward Julia A. Dyer arrived home last ville were week-end guests of their ASSETS DEC. U. 1916. Bangor, Smiley of week from a winter Brewer. The funeral was spent with her daugh- daughter, Mrs. E. P. Gar bet. eatatr. $ 2.770 52 held Tuesday Beal ter, Mrs. John Allen, in Mass. Mortgage loans, 116,577 00 morning; interment at Brewer. Winthrop, H. W. Gray, who has bought out the loans, 2,60b (W Frank Johnson met Collateral Mrs. Dyer at their store business of W. E. has also ana bonds, 140,186 18 Hervey Roes Emery of and Bragdon, Stock* Bucksport Mrs. in office and bank. 8.466 17 Miss sister's, Cole, Poland Springs, to the Bunker Cash in Gertrude Condon Mason of East Or- bought Eugene cottage. balances. 20,il0 5H her home. Agent*’ land were accompany and rent*. 2372 M married last Friday at St. Paul’s Frank E. and Truman M. Blaisdell re- Interest ~ other asset*. ’,460 24 Columbia turned All chapel, university. New York, OBITUAHY. last week from a business trip to Rev. Gross aaaeta, $292 313 36 by Raymond C. Knox, chaplain of the Boston, New York and Philadelphia. Miss Lizzie A. Hsll Deduct items not admitted, 8.596 44 The bride died April 6,1917, university. is a daughter of Mr. Mrs. Homer and are after a few Percy children and Mrs. Prank days’ illness, at the home of Admitted assete. $288,717 92 Mason. She was gradu- home after the winter in Ban- her Mrs. Amends spending ABILITIES DEC, ated last from sister, Lewis, inSteuben. IN $1,1916. year the Post Oraduates gor. Miss Helen Phillips is also at home. Miss Hall was the youngest of Net unpaid losses, $ 3,769 66 hospital of New York, and has been en- daughter the late Isaiah and John Bragdon, who has spent a few Unearned * 214,178 tl gaged in in New Abigail Yeaton Hall. premiums, nursing York since. Mr. weeks All other liabilities. 4,448 59 After selling her she with bis grandparents, Warren Emery is the son of Mr. home, lived with Surplus over ail liabilities, 66,826 56 only and Mrs. J. Blaisdell and her sister, Mrs. Henrietta and wife, at North Anson is Robert Emery. He is a graduate of St. Johnson, ToUl liabilities and surplus. $298,717 92 since her death had home. John's military N. spent much of her M. E HOLMES, Agent, Ellaworth. Maine. school, Manlius, Y., and time with her niece, Mrs. Frank Clyde Bragdon went to will be graduated from the school of Noyes, Bangor Monday in West to of Qouldsboro, at whose home the accompany home his father, Harvey riDELlTY-PMKNIX PIKE INSURANCE optometry Columbia university in funeral was held who has been there for COMPANY June. Saturday afternoon, con- Bragdon, medical ducted by Rev. K. H. of treatment. or M*W TORI CtTT, MBW TORI. News received here of the Moyle, pastor Thursday her home church. ASSETS DEC. 81, 1816. death at Philadelphia of Herbert Carley Mrs. Effie Cook of Hancock, who was The three sisters who lived in this town called here Beal estate. $ 585.000 00 caused sadness to bis many friends and by the illness of her father, A. Morteage loans. 13.500 00 were Mrs. Harriet Lord, Mrs. Henrietta expressions of sympathy for the B. Fernald, returned home Sunday. Mr. Stock* and bonds. 15.266.167 00 father, I Johnson and Miss and H. Lizzie. They were as Fernald is Cash to office bank, 1.914.814 35 Harry Carley. Herbert tfcrley, who was improving. Af ants' balance*. 1362.779 07 in one; rarely was one seen in public with- his twenty-third year, was chief | Harry Havey and Fernald have sold No climate affects it for Interest accrued, 148.9C9 07 yeo- out the other. Roy man I The first to go was Mrs. on the torpedo-boat destroyer Mc- out their business in Presque Isle. Mr. p[lav*r Grow assets, $19,480,239 49 Lord, the next Mrs. Johnson in and Call. He was U1 but a few 1912, is here with bis Deduct items not admitted. 210.981 87 daya, of pneu- Havey family. Mr. Fer- the it. so, for nearly five years, Miss Hall had package protects Lasts monia. The young man was born in nald will return soon. assets, 82 moved among us like one who is Admitted $19319357 and listening Bucksport, was graduated fro n the Granite contractors consider LIABILITIES. DRC. tl. I*l«. for voices that are still. the outlook East Maine Conference in fair for WRIGLEY'S to all Nel unp.ul Inwt « MAIM ST seminary 1813, operations, but the of goes She was and shipping Unrarnetl 93 thereafter in the dearly loved, her place will premiums. 6342,564 immediately enlisting 9tone is a question, as vessels for the pur- All other liabilities, 792,648 n etay vacant, for it cannot be of the world—In navy. Of genial and fine filled. A are not parts < aah capital. 2,500.000 oo 1 personality pose easy to secure. New England of one Surplus over all liabilities, 7.015.624 99 character, he was popular with all. He type womanhood, April 10. B. who lived for all to all classes. leaves besides his two seventy-five years without seasons, Total liabilities and surplus, 8i9.Ui.i57 62 father, brothers, Edmund W. aud Harold reproach, young in spirit, in I SOLDIERS IN CUROtfe 11 M E. HOLMES, Agent. Ellsworth. Maine, C. The body was helpful ISLESFORD. j brought here for Interment. many a home, loyal to her town, her Mrs. Nettie A. 8 tanley of Cranberry wholesome 18. church, her friends. She is not here, but Fresh, clean, April J. Isles and Mr. and Mrs. Henry of INM'KANCK COMPANY OP NORTH her spirit abides. Spurling Seawall were here Sunday. and delicious AMERICA, • WEST SULLIVAN. always. Mrs. Lewis is the last of the family, her A male pnuonrau, pa. quartet rendered one of the old Mr». Addie Q. Have? la at borne, after daughter. Miss Ella and Mrs. ASSETS DSC. 1916. | Lewis, Mary war songs at the evening 31. a meeting Sunday I pending tbe winter in Keat Sullivan. Lord Noyes are the while It aids and di- Rem) fatale, $ 197,427 20 only nieces, night. The pulpit of the church is dec- appetite 161.274 there are five jjAEKNESE QRLS IN TOKYO I Mortgage loans, 25 Mr«. David Patchen was in Bar Harbor grandnieces and one grand- orated with a Strok* and bonds, large flag. lg.7i4.0c*« 04 who will Cash In office and Sunday to attend Methodist conference, nephew sadly miss “Aunt Lib." bank, 1.981,W5 19 Everybody is invited to attend a meet- gestion, quenches thirst, Agents' balances. IA6I.QM TO 10. a number went to Ellsworth Wed- April H, BiiU receivable, 25?.aha 15 j Quite ing Friday evening of this week, at the ! the teeth clean k Interest and renU, 884,967 92 neaday to tbe patriotic celebration, among keeps All other assets, 99,544 26 j them being Hon. A. P. Havey, of the com- ahbfrttBfmmta. and breath sweet. / ti roes assets. 9 24.722.24* 73 mittee of 100 on public safety, appointed Deduct items not admitted. 429,751 91 by Oov. Milliken. HERDER tN /UfSTHMl Admitted assets, $23.791.496 82 "gjgHgjP The annual high school fair will be beld LIABILITIES DEC. 91,1916. at K. of P. hall If You Thursday afternoon, Are Bilious Net unpaid losees. $3,062.643 00 April 19. In the evening “Mr. Bob” will If you have suffered from this Unearned premiums. 9.403.025 16 distressing disturbance, you know the symptoms all too well: — loss of Ail other liabilities, 2,306,828 66 be given, also a reproduction of the appetite, headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, oftentimes meaning for two or three Cash capital, 4.000.000 00 operetta, “Isle of Chance.” The cast for prostration days and the consequent loss of time from Three i duties. 1 regular Such attacks in and Surplus over all 5000.000 00 “Mr. Bob” as vary frequency duration with different individu- liabilities, is follows: Philip Ryson, OX DRIVER IN SINGAPORE 1 | als, but there is really no occasion for them to occur at all. That old reliable house- Total liabilities and surplus, $23,772,496 82 hold medicine, L. F. Atwood's Medicine, taken in teaspoonfuldoses, momingand Flavors M E. HOLMES. Eilearortb Daughter In Terrible After Agent, Nhap* night, rarely fails to wholly prevent an attack of sick headache or biliousness. If C.C. A. Mitchell, writes: Bt'KKI LL A SON. Agents. Ellsworth I Bagdad, Kr., “My this preventive measure has not been a when the daughter was io terrible with adopted, dessertspoonful first BOYD BABTLETT. Agent. Caatine shape kidney will almost every trouble. I got her to take Foley Kidnev Pills symptoms appear, invariably ward off a severe attack. It may be and she la completely cured.” Folev Kidney obtained in large bottles, of any dealer, for thirty-five cents, or sample free for Pills strengthen weak, deranged kidneys: the asking. "L. F.” Medicine Co., Portland, Maine. FIREMAN'S FUND IN*. CO. correct bladder tronbiea; stop rheumatic meal” or as* rasxctaco, Campoaxm. pains and backache; relieve sore muscles and stiff Moore's Store. Incorporated In 1831. Joints.— Drug Here*s a Short Cut to Commenced business in 1863. Recovery BsaxAno K*vwonviulb. Pres. Lot*is Waist max*. Sec. csMTsL rain cr is cash. $1 500.000 co. ASSETS DECEMBER St, 1916. Real estate. $ 449,000 00 Mortgage >ans. 1,403.454)00 Collateral loans. 249.772 00 Stock* and bonds, 7.063JJ73 49 Ca*n jn office and banks. 2 402,751 *2 Agent*' balances, 1,713,371 96 E. B. Buts GARDNER receivable. l*\-«9 94 & SON Ictere*t and rente, 121,555 05

Ur os* asset*. #U.fML764 46 Deduct item* not admitted. 362.810 47 Admitted assets, $18,445.953 99 Insurance for Hancock and Waldo Counties LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31. 1916. Agency Net unpaid losses. 1.676.021 78 Unearned premiums, 6.155,21*71 All other Telephone Connection liabilities, 6«,V» uo Correspondence Solicited Cash capital, l^oo.oouoo burpiu* over all liabilities, 3.676,192 W

Total liabilities and $13,445,953 W HARTFORD FI KK INSURANCE CO. ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY. THE surplus, HOME INSURANCE CO. PHCENIX INSURANCE THE CONTINENTAL INS. CO. M. E. HARTFORD, COHN. CO., HOLMES, Agent. Ellsworth, Maine. HARTFORD, CONM. NEW YOEK. j Incorporated 1819 OF HARTFORD, CONN. NEW YOKE. ASSETS, DEC. 31, 1916. Wm. B. Clark, President. Elbridge G. Snow, President. Real estate, $ 721.000 00 ASSETS DEC. 31, 1918 ASSETS DEC. 31, 1916. ASSETS DEC. 31, 1916. JUgal Xotittt. Mortgage loans. 438.500 00 Real estate, $ 827,207 93 STATEMENT, JANUARY, 1917. Real estate. $ 500,027 44 Real estate, $1,000.000 00 Collateral Ioann, 5,000 00 Stocks and bonds, 11,330,907 47 Mortgage loans. Mortgage loans, 2,700 0 * Cash assets, Stocks and bonds, 2,517,686 86 Cash in office and bank, 2.417.398 n *40,047,514 55 Collateral loans. Stocks and bonds. 28,946,764 00 Cash in office and bank. 2,266,009 46 Cash in bauds of and in Reserve as a subscriber, Herbert C. Leeds, of agents conflagration Stocks and bonds, Cash In office and bank, 2.381,569 37 npH*X Agents' balances, 3,658.807 70 transit. 2,456,597 99 surplus. 2.000,000 00 Cash in office and bank, Agents’balances, 06 Hamilton, in the county of Essex and Cash 1.369.176 Interest and rents, 273,603 28 Interest and rents. 156,645 80 capital. 6,000,000 00 Agents’ balances. Bills receivable, 207.020 36 vommonwemlth of Massachusetts, hereby All other gives notice Other assets, 59.630 30 Bills receivable, 3,244 72 liabilities, 19,395,766 42 Interest and r-nts, Interest and rents* 288.667 16 that he has been duly appointed Net executor uf the Other admitted assets, 136,049 42 surplus, 12,651,748 13 All other assets. last will and testament and as codicils thereto of Gross assets, #29.911,447 70 Surplus regards policy- Gross assets, $34,194,805 94 Deduct items not admitted, 68,098 39 Gross assets, $27,122,051 74 holders. 20,651.748 13 Dross assets. Deduct items not MARY E. admitted, 101,021 47 LEEDS, late of BOSTON. Deduct items not admitted, 415,504 72 Deduct items not in admitted, the county of Huffoik and commonwealth Admitted assets, #29.878,349 31 ALL BRANCHES OF FIRE INSURANCE. Admitted assets. $34,093,874 47 \ •turemJd, deceased. and given bonds as the LIABILITIES DEC. 81,1918. Admitted assets, $26,706.547 02 Admitted assets, $16,503,963 37 Greets. Said executor resident out ! LIABILITIES DEO. 31, 1918. LIABILITIES DEC. 1916. being Net losses. # 1.997,763 30 Automobile, Commissions, Hail, Marine, 31, of the State of Maine has Lucre B nnpaid Net unpaid losses, $ 1,872,915 68 LIABILITIES DEC. 31.1916. sppointed Unearned 17,173,359 87 Parcel Post. Profits, Registered Mail, Vet unpaid losses, $ 594.007 54 of Eden, Hancock Msine. premiums, Unearned 11,165.306 81 Net losses. $ 490.168 68 P***? county; All other liabilities, 1.025,000 00 premiums, Rents. unpaid Unearned premiums, 10,135.305 46 S whose post* fllce aduress Is M Main street, All other liabilities, 365.00U 00 Sprinkler Leakage, Tourists’ Bag- Unearned Cash capital. a.uoo.uoo oo premiums. All other liabilities, 1,081,725 23 r*p Harbor. Maine, as his for the Cash capital, 5,000.000 00 gage, Use and Windstorm. All other liabilities. agent pur* [ overall liabilities, 7,682,226 14 Occupancy, _’ash capital, 10,000.000 00 In revised statutes of I9U3. Surplus Surplus over ail liabilities, 8/03,324 53 Cash ajecifled capital. Surplus over all liabilities, 12,282,836 24 cnsp. «. »ec. 43. as over all intended by public and 70 E. B. GARDNER & SON, Surplus liabilities. l®iS. Total liabilities surplus, #29,941.447 Aggregate, including capital Agents. *.*w* chap. 42. All persons havinK rotal liabilities and surplus, $34,093,874 47 against the estate of said deceased E. B. GARDNER A SON, Agents, and surplus. $26,706,547 02 Bucksport, Maine. Total liabilities and surplui, $16,503,963 37 are j1 desired to preaent the tame for settle- Bucksport, Maine. Surplus for policy-holders, $ 13,503,3'4 53 E. B. GARDNER & SON, Agents. ment, and all Losses in 98 years, 157,580.593 27 E. B. GARDNER A SON, Agents. j Indebted thereto are req nested I paid Bucksport. Maine. Payment Bucks Maine. j a immediately. E. B. GARDNER A SON, Resident Agents. TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. port, April I. 1917. Hhisbit C. Lbsdh. { (T. I. BRANCH Bucksport, Me. HARTFORD, CONK. BOSTON INSURANCE CO. or THB TUB CONNECTICUT TIKE INS. CO. subscriber gives notice that ASSETS JAN. I, 1917. 87 KILBY ST., BOSTON, MASS. hereby NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE CONN. THE been dnly appointed admioistra- LLOYDS PLATE GLASS INS. CO., HARTFORD, ,ur i*.“a* Mortgage loans. #37.685.062 with the will noo.xed of tb. nt.lt of SOCIETY LIMITED. OF NSW YORK, N. Y. ASSETS DEC. ASSETS DEC. 81. 1918. Bonds and stocke, 52,359,910 31, 1916. NORWICH. ENGLAND. Real estate, JAMES GOODWIN, I.U of HARTFORD, ASSETS DEC. 31,1916. Loans secured by company’s Mortgage loans. $613,673 92 Collateral loans. Mortgage loans, 399,900 00 ASSETS DEC. 81. 1916. Real estate. $275,000 00 policies, 12,612,162 Stocks and CONNECTICUT. Cash on hand and in Stocks and bonds, bonds, 6,036,765 66 99 Mortgage loans, 74,250 00 bank, 3,730,554 Cash fi.en bond, m tb. l.n di recu. Not Stocks and bonds, $2,792,473 Heal estate, Cash In office and in office and bank. 574.770 88 819.570 88 Stocks and bonds, 559.542 53 2,269,567 bank. '«ld.ot of tb. Out. of Maine. uld od- Cash In office and bank, Interest sccrued. Agents’ Agents’balances, 970,597 28 445,441 02 Cash in office and bank, 30,375 17 j 1, 531,764 balances, Bills “'"'•ta.tot with lb. will uhi«I. hu Agents' balance, Loans seoured 363,710 Bills receivable, 49,792 97 op- Agents’ balances, 90,264 20 by collateral, receivable, Interest and poiutad Horry L. Crobtree of Ellsworth, Bills receivable, 5? Deferred life Interest end rents, rents, 37,966 42 81,248J&L 75 Interest and rents, 5,109 46 premiums, 912,907 AH other lo Mid Slot, of M.ine, Interest and rents, Premiums in course cf collec- All other assets. assets, 71.178 27 'ta.M.ot 16,056 30 All other assets, 7,267 97 **w direct*. All penooi b.,iog d«* All other assets, tion, 3,679,667 Gross assets. tb. HUI. of Mid deceaud or. Gross assets. J 33 Gross assets. $8,664,626 29 \ ?*“^*,**»lo*l $ ,041,809 Deduct items not I!?'** *® P taunt tb. no. for settlement, Gross assets. Deduct items not admitted, 470,146 79 A*1 Deduct items not admitted, 96,969 59 $115,095,273 admitted, | ~A indebted tb.r.to or. miHUd to Dedact items not admitted, “Ak. Admitted assets, 60 psjrm.nl Itomedtataly. Admitted assets, $945,889 74 LIABILITIES JAN. 1, 1917. Admitted assets, $7,249,879 $8,184,478 Comwooticot Toorr .no S.ro Admitted assets, 84j Life April n. m7. Dopo.it ConrsoT. LIABILITIES DEC. 81. LIABILITIES DEC. SI. 1916. reserves, $82,588,264 LIABILITIES DEC. 8!, 1916. LIABILITIES DEC. 31,1916. Accident and health reserves, Net losses, $61,597 44 4,068,868 Net unpaid losses, $ 312,627 48 Net unpaid losses, $1,884,488 60 Net unpaid losses, unpaid and workmen's com- Unearned 398,860 96 Liability Unearned 47 Unearned 2,916,24168 tnb.crlo.ri ootlc. tbot Unearned premiums. premiums, premiums, 3,978,988 premiums, b.rtby gi.. All other pensation reserves, 11,810,066 All other liabilities. 122.300 00 All other liabilities, 261.515 42 T®.? b*r. All other liabilities, liabilities, 96,244 43 All other | bMo duly appointed ex.cu- liabilities. 2,181.108 Cash Cash 00 ! °‘ ‘a. lost Cash capital, 360,000 00 and capital, l.ooo.noooo capital, 1,000,000 wUI sod testament of Deposit capital, Capital surplus. 14.966,962 over : over all 80 over all liabilities. Surplus over all liabilities, 356,186 93 Surplus all liabilities, 1,836.068 94 Surplus liabilities, 2,682,287 FLORENCE W. CUNNINGHAM, tat. of Surplus $115,096,278 Total Total liabilities and BUCK8PORT, Total liabilities and surplus. $3,588,76« 81 Total liabilities and surplus, $945,839 74 liabilities and surplus, $7,249,879 84 surplus. $8,184 478 60 B. B. GARDNER of do bond A B. B. GARDNER A SON, Agents. * SON, Agents. li/J1''“““‘T H.noock, duninl. E. 0. GARDNER SON. Agents. B. B. GARDNER St SON. Agents. E. B. GARDNER & SON, Agents. tkotormoof tb. will. All om!!-"?0'^ hf Bucksport, Maine. Bucksport, Maine. Bucksport, Maine. Bucksport, Maine PUMO. hoTiog demands against tb. ..tat. of Bucksport, Maine. "• I® tb. mid. ImiUTf****1 pr«Mot ■ 4li l°d*t>ta. lW®- upon his words to the farm the presence day emphasis hope you will urge upon your readers were has u h «>it t\ pl-hum;im. o« all her sisters married men who cap- (Seal' A. W, GLEASON, CITY OF to conceatr.ite their Public. era, energies, wisdom of planting larger and more vege- tains of crafts. Her brothers Notary Editor aud sea-going ELLSWORTH, \\ H. Tirus, Manager. unselfishness table this season. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and Hancock practice economy, prove gardens were all men of frame and some County, State of Main,. large acts directly upon the blood and mucous sur- Price—a 11 «• tor elx In this connection I find that the iftowjnpMor. year; and demonstrate efficiency. gov- were of unusual height and extraordinary faces of the system. Send for testimonials, for thru* moi lb‘ U -id me nthn; 50 cents ernment has issued a useful and free. PROPOSALS lor the :> c. nts just very Each of them had trod the strictly in advance, fl 5»\ 75 find strength. F J- CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. SEALEDthe tour per cent. on’dee 5 *ctmmiUi»ic.«w.i 'Bsli: u!■*> former Chief-Justice and Con- It is to be hoped that id the families of school in whose school mare 10 years old, weight 1,000 pounds, twenty time, ioj b Emory Winter Harbor,and coupon* for the nt “.ft* »..n to na liAM’tn v county Pcblmhinm hound and kind; also wagon aid har- puyui of interew Peters in to the readers of your valuable BAY rate of four centuoi to Ellsworth. Mn">e gressman regard compulsory publication she attended. With her husband she went ness. W. H. Mason, Bljebill. Me. per per aonuin there be school children who *emi*annual)j, both principal id military to which system both are may many to Franklin to live. In the course of H K 7*bl* service, years being at the eft, will take an interest in this matter and parable TreP*,Ure,> converts: nine children were born to them, two of profit a*ld Kllsworth, o* any hank In New Fne!?1* WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1817. uooToTmore or at the option of the Boston. April 14, 1917. plant gardens of their own. To* these Willie and Gleason, died in holder ff*"4' wbom, early will be recelred as aforesaid, for the and all others who desire and will so ACRES which I offer at McFarland’s Dar^hlSf I Dear Peters: it, childhood. of the wnole or any part Hill; has about 60 acres wooded and 15 of‘said con- inform I shall be send t | the City of Kllsworth reaerres seems to have lost her If you care to know how one of your me, very glad to About Mrs. Crab- the as the righto,*®* Germany thirty-six years tgo, acres ready for plow; good potato jectany or all blda offered. F.J.h slitueuts stands ou for military the booklet above referred a limited land as Aroostook; sandy loam, above frost, ! conscription to, tree, with her husband and moved shall be marked •Sealed winning ways. family, and near station; and no hills. Logs and wood p•op<„.T(,),Ph^",l**r- service, I would sav I am a complete convert number of of which I have ob- chase 01 the wEole (or part m me copies to East later to and after are now. Price $1,700, at $9,000. ih? to Surry, Bangor, high cheap be) of the four per cent, to the system. It is do more undemocratic tained for distribution. —J. «. Phillips, No. 6513-15 Euclid Ave., twenty y^r^fuHV a few years returned to East Ing bond, of the City of is up war legis- service, or other, there, they Cleveland, O. ■)?..?",b^"*- Congress speeding j compel personal military Yours issued under date of June l. a d very truly, Surry and twenty years ago, to | Hi- ,5* lation. The war rev- than to compel paymentof money in taxes. finally, amount of tweniy-eight thousand -* 87,000,000,000 John A. Fetrbs. dolls,, s< where she had since resided. All said propoaala will be If we are to rely on voluntary rvice, why Ellsworth, opened and ~ enue bill has been without a €o a.rt. be the City Treasurer In passed of taxes? Mr. Crabtree died in and the iSwSW ; not rely on voluntary payment June, 1900, ^ -v V and vote in either branch. Mayor Aldermen, on the fourteenth a** dissenting Farmers and teamsters never allow the PATRIOTS’ DAY. Mrs. Crabtree had ever since made her upstairs tenement of ft rooms. of May, a d. 1.17, at t wo o'cloefln and th.SfiV/ ox or horse to the whole load, or City water in kitchen. For terms noon, at the Mayor and Alderme,,’, willing pull home with her son, Harry L. Crabtree. PLEASANT particulars call at H. L. Whmidis’s, 64 Birch said Kllsworth. and the Ma.or and Brazil and Bolivia have severed even most of it. He compels, by whip and U|»r^„ Governor’s Proclamation Makes Thongh somewhat feeble from advanc- Ave.. Ellsworth. absll. on or before May *1, a d. HI7, 1 _ decide m brad, the slacker to do his full prrt. accept any proposal offered, or relations with Germany, Food Conservation a ing her general health was excel- at Pleasant Beach, day or for the, diplomatic Duty. years, by )ect all said propo-.l. ...d Liability and compulsory service applied the season. to L. H. Cushman, <.h’,?,'>£ and indications are that other South Governor Milliken, in his proclamation, lent, sod her suddfen death on Tuesday COTTAGE Apply propoaala. I( any proposal ahoul.l without discrimination as to wealth or 64 Court St., Ellsworth cepted. payment In lull of the will soon follow for the observance of Patriots’ evening, after less than one amount oJ„7d American republics day, April 10, and accm,led shall be made ei political pull, wou'd be democratic, and I Ihe City ', ., 7 and hour’s was a great shock to her mer's office In said their believe would be as well as right. Thursday, April 19, urges large crops illness, Kwaworth. on or helot. example. popular I'elanun. Jane 1. a. d. Hl7. food conservation as a and to all who knew If the man can see that the rich man patriot duty. The family her. For further poor Information eddies, ■.on.L has no exemption because of his wetlth, but proclamation reads: Mrs. Crabtree was an earnest Christian, cf Colby’s Atlas of Han- Treasurer, Bllaworth. Maine." Take down your wirel.ss outfit. copy a cock county of lrti. Write J. H. Stcast R. H. must take the same chance in draft, he will Following a custom now and a member of the Baptist church. Her ATLAS—One **mm, the dis- especially appro- A Co., South Paris. Me. The government has ordered own ^ Trw“"' then^more willingly take his chance. priate, I hereby designate Thursday, April 19, greatest sorry of late years had been that Dated April IB, a. d. I»|7. of all wireless stations not mantling Sincerely yours, to be observed as Patriots’ day. her bodily weakness prevented her from the Fail- L. A. Embry. Let the be USUmUtL operated by government. flag everywhere displayed and let attending church. She was generous al- J rip Washington, D. C.. April i6,1917. the people gather in public mass meetings. legal Xoticn. ure of owners to comply will result in most to a fault, and no one was more WNBAT^willing' reliable Protestant girl Hon. L. A. Union Club, Bmton, Mate. But most of all let us recognize sacrifice the for bouaework. in of Emery, to assist the or comfort the A”~~ general Experience confiscation equipment. ready needy A home for tbe NOTICK or Dear Jcdoe: I not only care to kn pAT BUILDERS and Joiners. Steady hT mortgage deed dated th* twentieth of a. where well-considered have so definite service. of Wia., Mrs. Reuben Trew orgy, XI# work under cover, in an day October, d. lilt, and r*. calls attention to a your opinions Crandon, guaranteed, in patiiotic service, at Camdbn co-ded the Hancock of much influence in tbe community. Knowing I urge all farmers to plan for the utmost Frank S. Crabtree and Harry L. Crabtree up-to-date shop, good wagia. county registry Anchor Rockland Machine Co., Csmdcn. deeds, book 484. page 189, conveyed to me booklet just issued by the govern- of the that you would not object, as your letter re- possible acreage crops, and ail towns and of Ellsworth, Mrs. 8. T. White of Bangor, undersigned, a certain parcel of real estate situated in Ed» n. in aaid ment, “The Small Vegetable Garden,” lates to public matters only, I am going *to city dwellers to plan at least a home garden. of and county of Hancock Mrs. R. C. Lord Millinocket Mrs. and bounded aa follows: s limited number of which he lisa •end it to Thb Ellsworth American. Housewives should also do their part by Charles P. Libby of Pittsfield. She is One certain lot or parcel of land situated tn I have believed in universal waste of food and I WOOLENS for aud which thoroughly avoiding provide only the that part of the town of Eden. county of Han. received uistrihutiun, also survived by a brother and sister In cock and State military training and service in time of need, simple diet upon their tables. of Maine known an Hall's he will send to those who Winter Harbor— W. drees and Cove, and bounded and describe as interested as the fairest and most effective to meet We have entered a Capt. George Tracy money by buying material follow*, way straggle for the to wtt:—A certain lot or and coatings direct from factory. Write for parcel of land aitu- to him. a big like this. If we are going to of a Mrs. A. J. Gerrish. SAVE ated on the app!y emergency preservation self-governing democracy samples and state garment planned. F. A. northern side of the county rotd profit by England's blunders, we must rely among mankind. It is a people’s war. On Funeral services were held Friday at Packabd, Box 86, Camden, Maine. running through said Hull's Cove, and bounded as follows: Beginning at the upon selective conscription at tbe start, and Patriots' day let each one choose bow best 1.30 p. m. at the home, Rev. R. B. Mathews South- To a young Texan with the east corner of the lot being described at the fighting not wait until alter we have failed with the to help make America’s contribution worthy officiating. The floral tributes were many point where the private wsy leading tothe Canadian troops in France, fell the unfair volunteer Bowen branches off from system. of her history. and beautiful. The Ellsworth male place the town read* quar- thence following raid road in a honor of first carrying the American The way I look at it, every man should be Given nnder my hand and the great aeal of and for Hancock general north- tet ang two selections, “Peace, Perfect Agents Manager erly direction to land of heirs of Edward into battle in the conclusively presumed to be willing to do all the State of Maine, at the Executive Chamber Steele; thence flag European war, and “Shall We Meet the northwesterly along the said he can to defend his country; in other Wv>rds, and the State in the Peace,*' Beyoqd County. Steele line to a stone; thence bat into which the United as a capital, Augusta, year westerly States, River.” Mrs. Crabtree was laid to rest in still fo lowing Slid Steele line to .* every man should be regarded as having of Our Lord,nineteen hundred and seventeen, %'tooe has entered. Ue Fraternities, leading Casualty Asso- thence southerly to said town rosd along the belligerent, just volunteered already, and it is up to the gov* of the Woodbine cemetery beside her husband. and Independence of the United States THEciation, Richmond, Maine. Insures men, eastern line of said Steele lot: thence easterly went np to the assault at Thelua car- eminent to say how many sbaM go first, and of America the one hundred and forty-first. women and children. Liberal commission; to the point of beginning, containing three Increasing monthly income; experience not acres more or less, with the build- the Stars and on his how and where they shall be selected. No- CarlE. Miixikbn. together rying Stripes LIBRARY NOTES. necessary. Address, Ths Fsatsknitibs, logs thereon, and being known as the Eraita* caa complain of the unfairness of this, bayonet, and fell wounded. He is body By the Secretary of State, Richmond. Me. B Salisbury homestead: and whereat the 1 | because it is absolutely fair. Frank W. Ball. condition of ssld mortgage has been b-oken. in a Recent Additions to Ellsworth’s now hospital. I Everyone who enjoys tbe benefit of iving new, therefore, by reaaon of the breach of th* j Public Library. £pt 1:12ncmr\ condition thereof, 1 claim a foreclosure of in this country in time of peace is and should said FIRK WARDENS. the kindness of Mrs. Corinne mortgage. The Methodist ministers in session be willing to help defend it in time of war. Through CARD or THANK1. April 10,1917. Cbaklk* L. Shand If he is not, he ought to go somewhere else. DeLaittre Ropes, the library has received of the East Maine Conference at Bar List of Wardens and Deputies for \YTK. the undersigned, wish to extend onr There should be no right of purchasing f f sincere thanks to sll who so kindly as- NOTICE or rORKCLOSI HR. Harbor last voiced their confi- Hancock District. a fine photograph o( Mrs. Ropes’ father, week, substitutes, so that the man with money County sisted us ia any way during the illness and at | Erast us B Salisbury »f Eden. tbe death of our husband and father, and also Hancock dence in and support of President should have no better chance than the man WARDENS. the late John DeLaittre of Minneapolis. WHEREAS county. Maine, by his mort- for the oeantiful flowers. gage deed dated the sixth of De- without. That, aa is the twenty day Wilson and Governor Milliken in the you suggest, only Ezra N. Williams of Great Pond—Town- Mr. DeLaittre was born in Ellsworth, and Man. Calvin C. Yoono. I cember. a. d 1908. and recorded in the Han- democratic method and the only method Haul A Yoono. cock of deeds, book 457. page ii4, war with Germany. The resolutions ships 22, 28, 32, 34, 39, 40 and 41; No. 21 his here. In of Elmbb E Yoono. registry sure to result in patting up an adequate passed boyhood memory conveyed to Minnie A. Morse of said Eden.* No. 33 certain of real estate situate in Eden. recognized “that the war is not being in plantation; plantation. parcel defense time of need. his early home he established the “De- In the of and Fred S. Bunker of county Hancock, bounded and for or but Yours Franklin—townships amjmi&noGU* aa waged territory revenue, very truly, Laittre Memorial Fund” for the described follows:—All my real estatesad and 16. purchase all and easements that humanity may have new birth John A Pbtahs. 7, 8, 9,10 my rights, privileges in, of books. over and upon, all real estate situated in said of freedom and in defense of our DEPUTY WARDENS. county, and all my lgbt. title and interest in The under the will of PUBLIC SALE and to any and all real estate situated in said sacred and for the life of our Tbe Within. Selden Oakes of South trustees, Mary rights Knemy Beddington— county of Hancock, however the same maybe York republic.” [Xetc Times.! Townships 22 and 29, Washington county. Baker Eddy, have placed the following described, and the aaid Minnie A. Morse.on the tenth day of July. a. d. 1913. assigued the There is an enemy at large on this con- Freeman of of Vessel Tracy Cherry field—Town- books on Christian 8cience in the library: Property same mortgage to me. the undersigned; and tinent who is far more than We e sc-wber.- in this issue dangerous ship# 7, 9 and 10. “Rudimental Divine “Retro- OF whereas the condition of said mortgage ha* publish Science,” bee of the any alien. Though all bis works are a broken, now. therefore, by reaaon cci respondence between former Lester Bunker of Franklin—Townships spection and Introspection,” “Unity of Estate of M. breach cf the condition thereof. I claimsfore- wicked, he is good. He travels on his 9 and 10. Joseph Higgins closure of aaid mortgage. Chief-Jus.ice and 8, Good,” “Christian Healing and The Emery Congress- He himself as Late of April 10,1917. Craxlim L. Shaxd. piety. regards morally Charles Merritt of Idea of God.” The Christian Ellsworth, Mo. man Peters Deblois—Townships Peoples’ regarding conscription superior to his fellows. But it is the su- and 22. Pursuant to license from the Probate 10,16 Science Monitor is also received regu- NOTICE and universal to OF FORECLOSURE. military service, periority of ignorance. To him tbe world Walter of Court of Hancock county, Maine, the Merritt Deblois—Townships larly at the reading room. Erastus B. Salisbury of Eden. which both are converts. We have was made yesterday. He refuses to following interests in certain vessels mort- profit 10, 16 and 22. The library has been fortunate m se- WHEREASHancock county. Maine, by hi* The of human will lie offered at public sale on Thurs- gage deed dated the second day of July. a. d. seen no more concise a by experience. history Simon Bunker of East Sullivan—Town a presentation curing copy of “Tbe Trail of the Maine the 3rd of 1910, and recorded in the Hanco k regtstryof to date means day, day May, A. I). Il>l7, at ot the idea that of affairs up nothing. 7 and 10. 1 deeds, book 470, to Minnie conscription that ships Pioneer.” The book is a collection of 1.30 o’clock, P. M. at the Probate Court page 4&4, conveyed The same was A. Morse of said a certain of real enemy at large in Eng- A. H. of 7 Eden, parcel Judge Emery when he says: “It is no Tracey Steuben—Townships twenty-three historical stories written by room in said KUsworth. estate situate in Eden, tn the county of Han- land. Without him Germany would have as more undemocratic to and 10. Maine club women, and is issued in most The property to he so offered for sale cock, and bounded and described follow*:— compel per- been and this war AU real estate and all privi- impotent couldn’t Anton R. Jordan of attractive form. is as follows: my tuy rights, sonal or than Aurora—Township leges and easements in. over and upon, all service, military other, have “Oh be said happened. well,” No. 22 and No. 21 the the has 12-34 of the three-masted schooner real estate situated In ssid county, and all to of in taxes. plantation. During past year library compel payment money “these who talk of war are right, title and interest in and to any and people of East received as I.ejok. my Eugene Havey Sullivan—Town gifts the following books: ail real estate situated in said countv of Han- If we are to rely on voluntary sevice, alarmists.” It was “Oh well,” this and 205-372 of the two-masted schooner ships 7 and 10. S. D. FICTION. cock. however the same may be described; not ou I.avolta. and the said Minnie A. on the tenth why rely voluntary payment “Ob. well,” that. It was useless to have Mclninch of Great Pond—Town- Morse, Edgar Lords of High Dicision, Nicholson 332 of the two-masted schooner day of July a. d. m3, assigned the said mort- of taxes?” an army; the fleet was quite enough. to the ships 39 and 40, township No. 2, Penobscot He Comes up Smiling, Sherroau Kellie (jraut. gage me. the undersigned: and whereas condition of said has been broken, Germany would never go to war; she was countv. The Lever, Orcutt The mortgage administrators reserve the right to now. reaaon of the breach of the One of the most momentous inter- too well therefore, by doing without it. British John F. Haynes of Great Pond—Town- Light Fingered Gentry, Phillips reject any and all bids. condition thereof, I claim aforecloauteof said nationtl conferences in the of was Last history taxation already far too high w ith- No. 34. Shot, Palmer Charles P. mortgage. ship Dorr, 10,1917. Cbablks L. Shasd. a Open House, April this country will be held at Washing- out adding military establishment to E. S. of Tompkins Auce H. Scott, Tracy Franklin—Townships 7, 9, The the burden. And a citizen with Leader, Dillon Administrators. ton soon when representatives of the army 10 and 16. the es- A Royal Ward, Brebuer To all persona interested in either of allies will meet with compulsory (raining destroyed the very Harold C. Fletcher of Ellsworth—Town- tates hereinafter named: European repre- Iu the Palace of the King, Crawford ia and flower of free institutions, the voluntary At a probate coart held at Ellsworth. sentatives of the United 8tatee to ship No. 8. By Woman’s Wit, Alexander for the county of Hancock, on tbe seven- system. teenth day of in the of our Lord discuss war problems. The prom- Charles B. Whittier of Passed umkeag— The Desired Woman, Harben Market Fixtures April, year me ignoramus bad Uis one thousand nine hundred and seventeen, way. Germany Man from Roots, Lockhart of inence of tbe men who will come to Townships 3, 4,40 and 41, Hancock county. Bittef and by adjournment from tbe third day prepared the destruction of Europe and Gold Trail, Bindloss said April. the Walter Madden of Myra—Township No. this country for conference shows it as a her of Tavenake, at a been sprung surprise upon defense- 32. Tempting Oppeuheiui Bargain fo'iowing matters having pre- sented Tor tne bereit* the importance which tbe European less victims. England under It Happened in Egypt, Williamson T'HE action thereupon staggered W. L. Robertson of after It ordered: Tbs* Cherryfleld—East tiis Rise to indicated. is hereby attach to it. the shock. It was months before Power, Miller 1 A. D. Bauliabury refrigerator with glass inter- governments Among it was one-half No. front. notice thereof be given to a 1 persons township 10; township No. 16. Road 1 Meat bench and to be clear whether she could stand for Christopher Hibbanet, maker, Bryant block. ested. by causing a copy of this order them will be British Foreign Secretary up her in iM v GENERAL DEPUTIES. Giant’s Strength, King 1 Meal grinder. published three weeks successively Balfour, the French minister of justice own protection. It was still longer before Ellawoith American, a newspaper published NON-FICTION. 1 Fish Box. may she could bring her full to bear John O. Whitney and Howard B Moor at Ellsworth, In said county, that they and former Rene and strengtn I Wludow fish at Ells- premier, Viviani, of display box. appear at a probate court to be held the She could of Ellsworth: History Maine, Abbott a. d. General Juffre. will be made upon enemy. have pre- 1 Fish cutting table, worth, on the eighth day of May. History Practical Use of Books 1917, at ten of tbe clock in the forenoon, ana vented the war for roundly 10 per cent, of Detroit automatic scale. at this conference. Defenseless America, Maxim computing be heard thereon if they tee cause. what it has cost her up to date in money Discharge at Knd of War. I Champion register, in Natioual Defense, » Edward Buck, late of Bucksport. and 1 cent in life. If A from the Bafe. pur- perhaps per she had telegram adjutant-general of or county, deceased. A certain instrument England Germany, Harris to be tbe last wll! and testament ot Tbe Canadian government has been as two as she the announces the l Counter display showcase for fish os meat. porting ready years ago now, army future policy of One American’s Opinion of the said for 1 U deceased, together with petition pjo- wheat aod wheat flour on the could have ! the war plight showcase for bread. ut of tne placed smothered the Germans before department to discharge from European War, Whitridge bate thereof and for the appointm 1 Cheese case. executor without bond, presented by free list, thus they got fairly started. The ignqramus service at the termination of the emer- The Jews in the Eastern War Zone, giving automatically opening 1 9ft counter showcase. Carl D. Buck, the executor therein named. blocked the has gency all men who have enlisted ih the Socialism, Goldstein the Canadian markets to the United way. England got him and Avery Witness, BERTHAND E. CLARK, Judge •< regular army since the declaration of war, j Knives, saws, cleavers and many other articles. ; under at but he is loose and in fine The Doom of Dogma Mid Court ut Etl.worth, this .eventeento States and our markets to as last, or who now enlist. This means that a Canada, Birds of North America of in the of our Lord one feather at He is will day April, year under the clause of the Washington. prating man be discharged as soon as peace thousand nine hundred and seventeen reciprocal has been Essays—Uses of Adversities, Chas W Collins about the beauties of the voluntary sys- restored, or the President de- Boy C. Hainks, Register. United States tariff law, we admit clares that the has ceased to Life of Herbert Milton Heath A true tem. The evil music of the familiar cant emergency G. W. copy. free wheat and wheat from exist. Canning of Fraits and Vegetables ALLEY, Attest:—Bov C. Hainxs. Register products the keen ear of pierces Lloyd George In this respect men who now enlist will History of Deer Isle, Geo 151 Main any country which admits our wheat L Hosmer St. Ellsworth across three thousand miles of sea. He occupy the same status as volunteers. out State subscriber, residing ofjthe ot free. The duties have been 10 cents a warns America Every man now has the to of to wit:— Annie C. Trotter, against the English mis- opportunity THE Maine, (» serve his country during the to re- FARM Philadelphia, of state bushel on wheat and 45 cents a barrel takes-mi stakes that are in the blood war, DEMONSTRATIONS. county Philadelphia, very ceive the benefit of the and &tgal2feuaa. Pennsylvania, gives notice that army training, hereby of tne on flour. The action will have no im- of us both. to return to his own as soon mb has been duly appointed executrix pursuits subsetiber hereby gives notice that last will has been declared. The limit New* of Interest to Hancock and testament of mediate effect on the wheat and flour The are age County THEhe has been exec a tor issues enormous. More Ameri- duly appointed NATHAN late of mid PHILA- Kcebeen increased from 36 to 40 years. Farmers. of the last will and testament of TBOTTEB, here, however, as Canada’s can lives are possibly at stake than have prices GEORGE P. HAVEN, late of HANCOCK, DELPHIA. been lost in ail our wars. the office of the Hsoni- visible supply is said to be as short sb Our material [Prom county .gent, G. N. in the connty of Hancock, deceased, and that she has appointed deceased, no the county ® interest and the future Worden, Ellsworth. | bond being terms of said bal E. Hamlin of Ellsworth, in our own. of democracy for- required by will. All asent in ssia persons having demands the Hancock, State of Maine, her ever are in the balance. against estate of demands The half-baked said deceased are deal red to State of Maine. All persons having rriNBBABT op oocirrr aokxt. present are desired President Wilson of men a the same for settlement, and all against the estate of said deceased Sunday night opinions taking up big subject indebted to the and s thereto are requested to make im- present same for settlement, for the first time should not darken our Thursday, April 18—E. D. Eu- payment to make pay issued a personal appeal to all citi- AFTER 6RIPPE Smith, mediately. j Indebted thereto are requested H. L. ment counsels. Our American vision for gene Caspar, Young, Sorry. April 1?, 1»17. Q so son P, Mk.cm.ht. I immediately. __ zens of the United States to join to- Vinol Bastored Mr. Martin’* Strength April 5, 1917. Avma C. Tbottsb^ realities should to the heart of the Friday, April 20—Vin Smith, Ellsworth. subscriber to make the nation a unit pierce hereby yi.es nolloe tbsl gether for >>»* been war which is Wapakoncta, Ohio.—“I am a fanner Saturday, April 21—Office. THB duly sppointed adminle- emergency, compulsion, traior *2or the ootof the tbe of ita ideals and for and the lett me enisle of subscriber, residing &UJJ preservation with and in ita favor by occupation, Grippe Monday, April 23—W. E. Foaa, Han- of to wit:—Bobert 0.011811*°-. equality efficiency CATH&RJNB of THE Maine, o of in the world with a bad and in a nervous, weak, SMALL, iata ELLSWORTH, of Delaware, state trinmph democracy and sentimentalism and cough cock. Swarthmore, county b only phonetics I could no* In the county of Hsnoock, Accessed, end notice that war. “The test of the nation run-down condition, and Pennsylvania, hereby gives las supreme it. Tuesday, April 24—Mt. Desert Island. yleen bonds se the lew directs. All per- has been executor of the against aeem to to do me eons duly appointed get anything any good 25—E. B. bsTiny demands against the cslst. will and testament of me ink Wednesday, April Lawria, of said deceased are Sloan's Liniment for Kheutnatlam until I took Vinol, which built desired to present of PHILADEb* Death of Mrs. Abble B. Mayo. Jesse L D. the same for WILLIAM B. WHITE. late nervousness are Abbott, Butler, Harold But- settlement, and all Indebted aud and my cough and all Tbe torture of rheumatism, tpe pains Mrs. Abbie B. Mayo, widow of Jesse H. j ler, East brook. r*qu,,ud *° m»k* payment! X- PHIA, achts lhat make life unbearable are relieved gone, and I can truly say Vinol 1* all mediate*” of of of West died at the county Philadelphia, #tate IJWJJJ* by Sloan's Liniment, a clean clear liquid that Mayo Eden, Sunday that i* claimed for it”—Jambs Habtht. Thursday, April 28—F. A. DeMeyer, A. Aprll n!'l»i7.Kp.isii P. Shaia. ▼ania, deceased, and given bonds es the ia easy to apply and more effective than musay home of her Rev. G. in L. directs, and that he has Hannibal son, Mayo, Bangor. Vinol i* a constitutional remedy for 8. Ooogine, D. Wilbur, O. V. appointed Han piasters or ointments because it penetrates Butler, GUARDIAN NOTICE. B. Hamlin of Ellsworth, in the county of without rubbing- For tbe many Mrs. Mayo lived the greater part of her all weak, nervous and run-down condi- Eaatbrook. in said quickly eabecrlber hereby notice tha cock. State of Maine, his agent staij and aches following exposure, strains, life in tions of women and and ha glees of pains West Eden, moving to Bangor men, children, Friday, April 27-Offloe. TH? has been duly appointed gaardlan o Uulne. All person, buving sprains and muscle aoreness. Sloan's Lini- chronic colds uguinat tbe uetatu of Mid deceuued ur» have about five years ago. for coughs, and bronchitis, 28—Office. HENRIETTA C. ADAME, of nnddM‘r“j ment is prompt ly effective. Always a Saturday, April Meeting in. BLL8WORTH, to tbe Mme for settlement. of present bottle handv for goat, lumbago, toothache, The funeral was held in the church at the «®onty Hancock, and given bond as Indebted thereto ure to muke P»J Oeo. A. Bllsworth. Also evening of Hancock County Farmers’ me law requested backache, stiff neck and all external pains. Paretatr, Druggist, directs. ment West Eden afternoon. lmmsdlutelj. ... At druggists, Me. I Tuesday the leading drug stores In mi Mains Town. association. April 17,1917. Join Q. Abamx, April 5, 1*17. Bonnnr Q. Qilulu*- ..,0a order when the 8. J. COURT. answer of the libelee was presentation of the justification for and KM. S WORTH FAM>S. presented his BORN. HANCOCK by counsel. The answer PATRIOTIC DAY. the justice of the war upon which this that the Melvin Emerson ol Seal spent • alleged marriage in Bangor in contry is Harbor, 1017. enteiing. SMITH-At Swan’s 4, to Mr and April Term, 1912, on which the libel IMPRESSIVE DEMONSTRATION IN part of last week with his sister, Mrs. Island, April was based, was Justice George M. Hanson, of the Maine MrsAlvah 0 Smith, sou TRR COURT. null Fred and void because of a ELLSWORTH E. Moore. previous mar- WEDNESDAY. supreme court, was the last speaker of the 30PER—At Orland, April 7, to Mr and Mis — George M. Hasson. riage between the same E a sou. Winfield. | Presiding Justtcs parties in Massa- afternoon. As a conservative observer George E. Kincaid of Mariaville was Joseph Soper, [Donald chusetts in Calais* 1911. Counsel for libellant UNDERLYING FIRES OF PATRIOTISM of events he outlined the here over Sunday wtth his brother Ellsworth. causes leading F. Mahoney. filed a Clrrk-T. immediately motion to amend the BURST FORTH IN A MANNER SUR- to the break and war Howard. DIARKIKD. Freo L. Mason. Ells- with Germany, County Attorney libel to conform to the first marriage, and PRISING EVEN TO THE PAR- warming to his subject as he proceeded, Winslow D. Moore and family of Otis it was on the MASON-EMERY-At New York, legality of an amendment to Ms and visited his Mrs. April IS, by W. Wrrcott, Ellsworth. TICIPANTS. finally abandoning notes, closing mother, Mercy Moore, Rev K E Knox, of Colombia Uni- "gheriS—Ward a divorce libel on such chaplain L. Osoood. Bluehill. grounds that the with an impassioned appeal to the pat- last week. versity. Miss Gertrude Condon Mason of Crier—Ernrst Court had to East Orland to Ross of J. Perrin*. Brook,vine; rule. The motion was riotism and Harvey Emery Last Wednesday was patriotic day in loyalty of the American Walter B. Clow of Eastbrook was here neputies-FRRD but the Bucksport. Fatten. Ellsworth; Norris L Orin- allowed, Court also allowed a con- Trro a Ellsworth. It it is appropriate to speak people. Monday on business. ROBBINS—GOODWIN—At Guildford, April John J. Carter, Southwest tinuance of the case. Rev Albert I Alice B lti Penobscot; of such a demonstration as a success, The meeting closed with the singing 4, by Oliver, Mrs Bob- The disclosure of the Martin H. Haynes and wife were in bins to George S Goodwin, both of Stoning- Harbor. first marriage was such it to the credit of of “The Star Banner.” The Portland. certainly was, Spangled and ton. Clay, • surprise. It that the Bangor Saturday Sunday. Stenographer—Cbcil appears parties to the committee in hot it was more day was one to be remembered in WALKER—LEIGHTON—At Clbmbkt, Ellsworth. the charge, long Hallowell, April Me«»euger—Asboby suit contracted a secret in Percy E. Flood of spent Sunday 10, by Rev Fr Miss Albina Walker of marriage than that—it was a revelation. Ellsworth, and has resulted in a quicken- Bangor Carey, with bis Asa C. Flnod-and wife. Stonington to James E Leighton, lr, of Massachusetts, knowledge of tihich was ing of the of parents, THB GRAND JURY. The outstanding feature of the day was spirit patriotism in which Hallowell. kept from their most intimate friends. the and words Ellsworth has never been lacking when Eugene P., foreman.Sedgwick In the parade. Stirring eloquent OBITUAHY. Cjgpp, following year a conveyance of the country called. Asa H., clerk.Eden from the speakers of the day were ex- ; DIKD. Hodgkins, property necessitated the joint execution The community was saddened on learn- Roland ..Tremont of pected, and no one was disappointed; a Ashley. a deed by the husband and but ing of the death of Arden Cook at Wat- BUNKER-At North Harlan H.Deer Isle wife, of and Sullivan, April 15, Billings, instead generous display the stars stripes, CAMP KIRK GIRLS. Lavinia, wife of William 02 of signing the paper as such and kins, Col., Sunday, April 8. Mr. Cook Bunker, aged Bridges. George B.Hancock almost the sole method of decorating, was years, 8 months, 16 days. thus making the went to Colorado last on the ad- M ... .Bliaworth public marriage of the letaononnia Ca summer, Brown, Henry expected and was realized; but the spon- mp Organized In Ells- CARLEY—At Philadelphia, April 12, Herbert yeir decided vice of bis to make his home L of 22 Carter, Joseph ..Lamolue before, they upon a second worth—Its pbyBician, Carley Buoksport, aged years, 6 taneous outpouring of citizens to partici- Objects. months,15 days. Childs. Geo.ge T.Winter Harbor public marriage, which was performed in with his brother Harold, who, with his pate in the parade and in the exercises Iotsononnis Camp Fire has been or- COOK-At Watkins. Col, April 8, Arden Cook Clark, Howard H.Surry Bangor. wife, has been there several was a in ranching of Ellsworth Falls, aged27 years, 11 months. THOMPSON revelation. ganized Ellis worth, with Mrs. H. C. Curtis. Frank H.Buckaport VS. ABBOTT. months. While not CROSBY—At Jordan as enjoying good health, Bucksport, April 14, Mrs Cor- Burton A.Mount Deaert The parade was not spectacular, the guardian. In the group are Fernald, The case of John L. of Provi- Mr. Cook seemed to be holding his own, nelia Crosby, aged 72 years, 14 days. Thompson demonstration was not a but Misses Eleanor Gott, W. J.Brooklin noisy one, Alexander, Phyllis DODGE-At North 8, Lis- dence, R. I., against Carroll A. Abbott of and on the day of his death was about the Brooksville, April Harriman, Enoch W.Oriand the hundreds of men, women and chil- Clement, Elleneen Doyle, Louise Foster, *le G Bolton, widow of John Dodge, aged fcden, was tried Tuesday. This was an ranch apparently as well as usual. He 78 years, 8 months, 20 days. Hatch. Alliston M.Stonlngton dren, mostly two abreast and eaoh bear- Alice Haynes, Rachel Gertrnde action for for Haynes, died EATON-At South Mrs George L.Penobecol damages injuries received very suddenly Sunday evening. Bluehill, April 18, Leach, ing a flag, the line reaching from High Jewell, Evelyn Osgood, Charlotte Sawyer, Sarah C Eaton, aged 70 years, 5 months, 28 C. Bden by plaintiff who, while crossing the road Arden Cook was born here, and had McKay. George street to and across the Union river bridge, Charlotte Whitcomb and Ruth Whiting. days. near the Eden fair ground the fair lived here all his life up to last summer. GR1NDLE—At South Morgr&ge, Bradley.Caatlne during was an and This is calied Penobscot, April 7, impressive inspiring sight. organization the Camp Stillman N 50 8 Swan, Frank L.Franklin last September, was struck by defendant’s He was very popular among the young Grindle, aged years, months, Fred G. Smith acted as grsnd marsh al Fire Girla because fire has always been the 18 days. Benj. B.Bluehill automobile, a fractured people, and liked all. His many Sylvester, sustaining ankle for the Ca'oll center of by MoCAULEY—At C. N...... Trenton day, with John A. Stuart, the home; because camp fire Stonington, April 7, Laskey Thompson, and other injuries. The jury awarded friends regret bis untimely death, and McCauley, aged 77 years, 11 months, 28 days. Johnston, Willis Dunn and Carroll Lao g- suggests out of doors, and because the nairr tbaybub joby. plaintiff a verdict of |237.60. Ooogins for sympathize with the family. Mr. and Mrs. PERKINS-At Orland, April 18, Frank O Per- iey as aides. Walter L. Smith, in the camps represent hnman solidarity, the kins, aged 69 years. 11 months, 16 days. Frank J. Nash, foreman.Bden plaintiff; Wood for defendant. Cook’s case is made particularly bard by costume of “Uncle Sam,’’ was also coming together of the group. PERRY-At Gouldsboro, April 2, Winslow Albert P. Leach.Penobscot the fact that this is tfie second son to die 25 HARDISON V8. ORCUTT. mounted. The an Perry, aged years. No. 31 following from original poem George C. Jordan.Plantation within a year. There are left besides the SARGENT—At Portland, April 8, Eleanor W, The case of M. Hardison vs. The uniform rank of K. by one of the group, a farther mean- Fred A. Hamilton.Brooklin Douglass Donaqua lodge, gives John H. Cook and five widow of Capt Herbert & Sargent, formerly parents, wife, of N. Jewett.Amherst Eugene Orcutt, both of Franklin, was of P., acted as military escort, and with to the Fire Girls: Sargentville. A. ing Camp sisters and one brother—Mrs. P. B. Bussell, L.M. Ames.Oriand tried Tuesday. Plaintiff was one of nine the Ellsworth band headed the first “Should you ask us, as do many, Mrs. Charles Phillips, Mrs. Eugene W. A. Googina.Waltham heirs holding an undivided interest in division. They were followed by the What's flfoyntiftrmfpn the meaning of the Camp Fire, Grindell, Harold Cook, Misses Helen and Francis W. Bunker.Cranberry lalea at Franklin. of the We property Defendant, acting Knights Pythias, bearing huge flag will smile and proudly tell you Theresa Feonelly...Mount Deaert Cook. and Mar bio Nathan as agent for some of the received the loaned for the occasion by the Knights of Of the life we all desire: Granite heirs, The arrived here morn- Leslie F. Burrill.Dedham First body Monday money for the when it was Columbus of Millinocket. Members of we look for beauty always Memorials at property sold. of this and funeral John Thurston .Sedgwick In character and ing week, services Plaintiff that defendant was not Wm. H. H. Rice post, G. A. R., and the nature, too; A. ..•.Franklin alleged were held Henry Donnell We give service to each at the home Monday afternoon, H.W. DUNN’S Water Street acting as agent for him in the and relief corps occupied a post of honor in other; •BCOfCD TP-AVBans JCBY. matter, Good for all we strive to do. Rev. H. W. Conley officiating. There sued to recover the the line, riding in automobiles. ELLSWORTH, MAINE entire amount of his We was a of fiofhl D. W akefield, foreman.Eden pursue knowledge with a might, profusion offerings from Horatio one-ninth of the The only visiting delegation in line was Artistic Designs, First-class Work, Lowest property. Defendant Learning that the home means all; the relatives and friends. Interment William R. Beasley. Buckaport the Omaha tribe of Red Men from Han- Prices. Liberal discount on mail orders. claimed that he was entitled to a commis- To be and Thomas E. Hale.Ca tlne trustworthy needed, was at Juniper cemetery. Established 1882. sion as agent. The issue in the case was cock, which made a good showing, but Glad to our call. James A. Lawrie.Eaatbrook help country’s as to whether an there were out-of-town men in We hold on to health Everard Grant.Hancock agency existed. Jury many by care, the and officials in bard that we well MOUTH OF THK KIVKK. Delmont L. Perry.....Sorrento found for plaintiff for full amount sued line, including lawyers Trying live; First aid to the Winslow C. Haakell..Deer Isle for. Uiles for plaintiff, Blaisdell for de- attendance at court. injured also PLUMBING, Is a service that we Mrs. E. B. Tinker Ira B. Hagan, Jr.Bliaworth fendant. The Ellsworth firemen were in line in give. and two children who We glorify oar work, for have the in Hot Water Furnace Roscoe Springer.Sullivan 8TUDKR VS. HODGKINS. uniform, making a fine appearance. The through spent winter Somerville, Heating, Our work we grow, Percival Wescott.Ellsworth second division of the was headed independent Mass., are with Mr. Tinker’s aunt, Miss Work and Tbc case of J. Fred Htuder of Ellsworth parade For Fire Jobbing. Carroll J. Dunn.Gonldshoro Camp Girls must all know how Margaret Matthews. vs. Morris W. Hodgkins and wife of by Clark’s fife and drum corps, recently cook and Everett L. To, scrub and knit and sew. Gray.Brooksville this its first E. N. who lAmoine, was opened yesterday after- organized, being public We’re happy, happy as can be, Capt. Hodgkins, recently HONEST WORK; HONEST PRICES SUPBBNOMBBABJBa. The members wore neat a share in noon, and will occupy the greater part appearance. For helpful uselul girjs are we.” purchased the schooner Cath- Lewis F. Gott.Tremont of This is a khaki suits. A feature of the citizens’ erine, has gone to to load wood (or to-day. horse case, plaintiff This is a worthy organization for Surry Years’ Heury Tracy...Southwest Harbor to recover value of a horse division was the of Bar Harbor. Twenty Experience. suing let to company employees and it is and which young girls, hoped other gronps Personal attention to all details. defendants died while in from C. L. each one Telephone Morang’s garage, will follow the of schooner Ann C. Last forenoon was their custody. Plaintiff alleges improper example “Iotsononnia.” Capt. Closson, Stuart, or mail orders promptly attended to. Wednesday occupied an automobile tire as a military and care; defense is a wearing has loaded wood, and sailed for Rock- by the hearing of naturalization oases. feeding general denial, and the allegation that the horse sash. port Nine were admitted to is NORTH ELLSWORTH. Sunday. EDWARD F. citizenship, was in a poor and rnn-down condition But the most inspiring feature of the BRADY, follows: when they took it. for Capt. A. E. Closson and (George N. York Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. Hurley plaintiff, entire parade was the line of school Mrs. Ethel William native of Walsh for defendants. Haynes, who has spent the are working on the Virginia, which is Telephone 178-2. Small, Stonington, some 500 in from the little children, all, past year in is a Russia; Augusto Antonio Battaglini, CRIMINAL DOCKET. Kennebunk, spending being fitted oat at the Ellsworth Foundry tots of the first grade to the boys and few weeks with her Mrs. Hannah Stonington, native of Italy; Guiseppi mother, & Machine Works tor coast patrol service. The grand jury rose Friday, reporting girls of the high school. The high school Maddocks. IRA B. Jr. native of James Capt. Closson will have command of her. HAGAN, Leali, Stonington, Italy; eleven indictments. The full criminal contingent was led by Dana McOown native of Bryon Maddocks spent the week-end E. Anderson, Ellsworth, Eng- cases continued from It was W. Q. Bowden has com- docket, except liquor and Edwin Austin, drummers. in Bar Capt. nearly Civil ti. Hancock, Harbor. Engineer, land; Joseph Vrinkworth, previous terms, is as follows: the first opportunity the people of Ells- pleted the repairs on his sloop Tramp, native of Giacomo di Land England; Bias^ worth have ever had to see the children and will put her in commission soon. Surveyor. ENTERED OCTOBER TERM, 1915. PATRIOTIC CONCERT. native of Daniel Mc- Stonington, Italy; assembled in one By Indictment. of all its schools body, The first vessels to leave winter Cirruponduce Solicited. of John Following is the program for the quarters Intosh, Eden, native England; and the made was in itself a vs showing in ELLSWORTH ME. P. 0. Box 7 2082 State Arthur Graves and John L. patriotic concert to be at Surry bay this spring, were the Ann C. FALLS, McDonald, Eden, native of England; revelation. given Agricul- Graves, fraudulent conveyance. Stuart and the Storm Petrel. Alex tural hall Friday 20: McRobert Borland, Buckaport, The was formed on evening, April ENTERED APRIL 1916. parade High slreet, native of TERM, March and salute to the England. and the line of march was down Main flag Albert N. Cushman The court took a By Appeal. Singing, Red, White and Blue.Audience yeceas Wednesday street and across the circling in DOLLARDTOW N. 1 bridge, Lincoln’s to in the 2108 State vs J Davis, illegal fishing. Gettysburg speech...Lena Camber afternoon participate patriotic Henry front of Odd Fellows hall and counter- Duet, Just Before the]Battle, Mother Electrician and Contractor celebration. ENTERED OCTOBER TERM. 1916. line Vin Mrs. A. and marching to Hancock hall, where the Mrs Maddocks and Miss Richardson Smith, Mary Gaspar By Appeal. was disbanded. Love of son Frederick are at home, after a visit Electric and Fixtures BLAISDELL VS. EVANS. Country.Neale Sargent Supplies 2144 State vs Walter Scott Allen, refusing to The exercises opened with a flag-raising Solo, America, I Love You ...Bryan Maddocks of ten days in Portland. The tim trial of the term on the civil Estey Building, Ellsworth keep the peace. in front of Hancock under the aus- The Tin Soldiers.Mrs Harold Maddocks hall, Mrs. Grace W. Barron and son Milton docket two cases of Frank E- vs assault aud 38-11 opened Friday, 2145 State Edward K Bunker, of Wm. H. H. Rice Q. A. We’re Tenting To-night on the old Camp Telephone pices post, R., are at borne on their farm. P. G. Tourte- Blaisdell of Franklin G. W. Evans Ground against battery. Small As the Quartette William commander. flag who has been on the has 2146 State vs Foster J Bunker, keeping the The Goes Moore lotte, farm, of itangor being tried at once, the issue Star Flag By.Marion was raised, the band played “The moved to Barron's farm. in tbe peace. Singing, Boy Scouts.School Mrs. upper case being the same in each. and the school chil- NURSE Spangled Banner,” Good DeWitt Mr. Blaisdell brought suit for two Me to Indictments. Enough.James An event of much interest in the life dren sang. Salute Our Flag.Helen DeWitt insurance for which he is ; 2151 State vs W A Carcaud, practicing medi- of Vin Smith took at Portland nissH. Elizabeth companies A short but eloquent address was then Battle Hymn of Republic.Chorus place Googins, aud as such wrote insurance on the cine without a license. when his agent, delivered Hon. Fulton J. who Banner of Patten April 1, youngest son, Elmer, J by Redman, Republic.Mabel house and of Nason C. 2.52 State vs Henry Davis, illegal fishing. entertained the at dinner at the Pine St, Ellsworth. furniture Springer whs introduced Solo, Just Break the News to Mother, family 24 2153 State vs Forrest Davis, breaking and en- by Mayor Hagertby. at East Franklin. The buildings were followed the Mrs Patten new Brunswick hotel. It was the first tering aud larceny. Pleaded guilty. The exercises in the hall burned and insurance of Washington and Lincoln, time Mr. Smith and all his children have Telephone 65-2 fBOO paid. Continued for sentence. flag-raising. The hall was filled to over- The insurance Mr. Mrs Will Richardson been in sixteen The companies, through 2154 State vs Sherman Davis, breaking, en- many being unable to gain ad- together years. flowing, Bite the Hand Smoko and Water recover from Mr. Solo,Don’t That's Feeding you, table was decorated with cut | Blaisdell, sought to tering and larceny. Pleaded guilty. mission. The hall was attractively dec- prettily Miss Richardson Our stock is small but while it lasts those Evans, owner of a portable mill, claiming Continued for sentence. while an flowers. Plates were laid for fourteen. who will the orated with flags and bunting, Barbara Frietchie.Mildred Moore j buy get biggest bargains they the tire was caused from the 2156 State vs Charles Stubbs, assaul t aud Those w’ere Vin Smith of Ells- ever heard of. They are not shopworn gar- by sparks American a po- Solo, present I eagle occupied prominent Tramp, Tramp, Tramp.Mrs Bickford 1 ments. neither are they out of style. No Fire stack of tbe battery. Elmer Willis J. and mill. near the stand. The worth, F., wife, touched Smoke and Water, but assault and sition speaker’s Recitation, National Flag, ( them.only they in 2157 State vs John Stubbs, and Mrs. Herbert Seeds must for what Goods. Tbe cases went to the jury late the were seated the Nellie Maddocks Walter L. wife, j go they are—Damaged On the stage speakers, Come at once aud a suit at a real battery. L. buy bargain. afternoon, and it returned a sealed verdict and officers from Solo, Star Spangled Banner, and husband, of Portland, Ernest If the other fellow will ahead of 2158 State vs John Stubbs, assault and Lieutenant Richardson you delay get finding for defendant Mrs Harold Maddocks Smith, wife and son Norman, Mrs. Ray you. Saturday morning, battery. the naval reserve recruiting station at Cambei Ells- in both cases. of Independence Bell.Mytle G. Gasper and son Frederick, of DAVID FRIEND ENTERED APRIL TERM, 1917. Bar Harbor, members the city govern- Singing, America.Audience worth. Mr. was unable to be Main Street, Ellpworth SILK VS. SILK. ment, and, at the back of the stage, the Gasper ay Appeal. Willis Reed of Tremont, brother I-. The contested divorce case, Mary members of the Ellsworth festival chorus. present. 2170 State vs Martin Phillips, larceny. older children occu- LAKEWOOD. ol Mrs. Jirnest bmith, was also a guest. Roberts Bilk, libellant, ve. James Walter malicious Some of the school 2171 State vs Agues Campbell, After a hour in the dining-room, Ellsworth Steam Silk, which has attracted considersbjp pied front seats in the hall, and with the happy Laundry mischief. Willis All Kinds of Work. NAPHTHA in with Joseph E. Mercer died Wednesday, April all were invited to the home of Laundry CLEANING attention because of tbe prominence of 217*2. Stite vs A L Stafford, drunk and dis- festival chorus led the singing, 4, at his home in Lakewood. Mr. Mercer Smith on High street, where a pleasant the parties in Bar Harbor, was brought to orderly. Mrs. E. J. Walsh as conductor. Goods called for and delivered indecent ex- White was the son of John and Eliza (Murch) evening was spent. a sudden end by a surprise sprung by the 2173 State vs Cornelius Sullivan, After the singing of “The Red, Special attention to parcel post work Pleaded guilty. Judgment of the Mercer, and was born seventy-nine years defense which presented an interesting posure. and Blue," and “The Battle Hymn H. B. ESTEY & CO., of lower court affirmed. ago in the town of Hancock. He was the Proprietors point for the and resulted in a con- the meeting was called to 'VAatisemms, State Street, Ellsworth. Me Court, Bennett, indecent Republic,” live 2174 State vs Robert H and last of a family of children, two tinuance of the case to the next term. order by Mayor Hagertby, prayer exposure. The brothers and two sisters having passed Deasy college. Roscoe Clement ami, for furnishing Probate and Surety Bonds I* Song, “Cross and Flag”.8ix home the point and roused his hearers to it free. not supplied, the depletion of Pink Hatcher.Leroy Small promptly. Catalogue Agent Oliver Typewriter! typewriter supplies the Tableau, “Rock of Ages” enthusiasm. blood and the broken-down Noisy Fleming.Harvey Fickett Co.. Main and Water Sts. (over Moore’s Drug Song. “Speed Our Republic”.Choir nerves delicious sarcasm be the Austin HANCOCK COUNTY NURSERY CO. Store), Ellsworth, Me. will soon give way to perma- With painted Buster Brown.Edward nent Reading....MraRoaa Sam of the “They say Betty Gardner.Gertrude Dorgan ■ invalidism and ruined health. Bong. "We’ll Stand by Uncle attitude ultra-pacifists. SUMY, MAINE The very beat remedies for blood- Recitation.“*'lon H“keU the Hermans have only sunk 100 American Aunt Minerva Boulder.Lovina Moor DR. CHARLES B. DORON Ann Morrison have Petunia Muggins.Joanna McCarthy purifving and nerve-bnilding are ..Mary sbips-wait until they sink 200; they of and most OlgaStopski.Doris Colpitis 8eed Potatoes OSTEOPATH round in Hood’a and Tableau, "Goddess Liberty" only murdered 400 Americans, Sarsaparilla the Old Camp Ground” Kitty Clover.Dorothy McGown “eptiron Bong, “Tenting on of these were only women and children— Specialties: Nervous Diseases, Pill*. You know well the Chhir Irene VanHilt.Mary Coughlin Prize-winning strain Lowell Green Sreat have murdered 600.” Diseases ok Stomach. tonic properties of iron. They wait until they Vivian Drew.Phyllis McCarthy Mountain, grown on Rapp seed farm, ®re of this attitude with Treatment and much increased and in His comparison Caroline Kay.Doris Pray Nicolin. Coneultation, b^r Appoint- -improved I ment, in Ellsworth on Fridays. this combination—Hood’s Sarsapa- Fullerton the attitude of a Washington or a Lincoln Bmil'ng.V.V.V..Mr. A dance will follow the play; Higgins’ Harold Maddocks Pearl Bldg., Bangor, Vs. to be Like Ours”.... Choir in a similar crisis was one of the telling Address, taken before meals, Pept- Song, “There is no Land phatron of his speech, and a forceful orchestra. It. P. D. 3, Ellsworth. Phone 77-24. Telephone 186611. lies, ill2)a Pill* after meals. Remarks by pastors points I in and for the atmtrttannent* E. Freetbey and Mrs. Q. F. Gott have the month* hu been filling * position as business college Brooklyn, B*rk'e,P,*<*- NEWS of the waa in *«*. dinner in charge. COUNTY reader for the Midland lyceum bureau in remainder year engaged “?VrYBd'*‘" and April 16. Une Femme. the middle West, arrived borne Wednes- teaching bookkeeping, typewriting, in the Scudder school, a EAST WEST BROOKLIN. day. stenotype, ORLAND. select school for lsdies, on Dunbar 8OUTHWE8T HARBOR. H. who baa the private young Boyd ia the Rueat ot Omar Friend is employed at Dark Har- Harry Upton, occupied Mr 84 Riverside drive, New York. Mr#. E. P. in MARVELLOUS a of the Union church several Sun- Wiley Camden. Robert Gott, who has been South part bor. pulpit a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark days, has a call to the Federated The groom is Mr. and Mra. Thomaa of the winter, also visiting the national sol- Roland Sukeforth of Rockland spent accepted Mam, aa C. Devereux of North Castine, and bolda a from diers’ returned last week. cburch, and will begin his duties pas- turned Florida, where .T home, the week-end with his family. they «pen. "• tor the first of June. Mr. Upton is a fine position as second officer on the winter. The loyal spirit of the present day is Rufus is for L. B. FRUIT JUICE Bridges working member of the aenior class at col- palatial ocean-going steam yacht Vana- manifested here. At least two Colby Mra. Alonto Blake died young men, Bridges on his weir at Long Island. in Sunday moral lege. dis, one of the largest private yachts of both high school students, Byron Robin- Idr, paralyaia. She leave a Mrs. Annie Eaton has returned home America, owned by Morton F. Plant, of buiband' son and John have for a April 16. 1917. one »on, Fred, and one Mitchell, applied _ from Portland, where she has spent a few the N. Y. Y.C. RranddauRbe,’ in the naval reserve. Mra. Lea lie Johnaon. Much place weeks. A8HVILLE. aympetb. “n a short Mr. and felt for the Louis Von Gartnaer and* Mr. Orr came After wedding trip, family. JREDICINE ! Alice returned home Sunday from is in Mr. Bart- B. Duffy Leroy Tracy employed Devereux will be at home to their "Fruit-a-tives” b Made From Tba to Southwest Harbor Saturday for the Mrs. April And Harold Powers’ where she has spent a lett’s creamery. Juice* Of Applet, Orange*. Fig* season. They will again occupy the bun- Ptbiti With Tonics. few days. The ladies of the club : galow at Pleasant Valley farm. Wednesday spent attrrti* mmU Mrs. Alma Carter of Brooklin la spend- a pleasant evening April 4 with Mrs. Fred Pearl Hanna of Sorrento has been en- ing a few days with Mrs. Charles Law- Bean, the occasion being Mrs. Bean’s of a rolled in the coast patrol guard and passed wonderful"record son. birthday. Refreshments were served. his examination satisfactorily. His ancle, DREAD 16. B. DO YOU WINTER? ; April The Aahville school baa a record WONDERFUL REMEDY Chpt. Alonzo Hanna, and his son also _ Sunday to be of. The school numbers about passed the examination, and will respond NORTHEAST HARBOR. proud If every man, woman and child in this attendance Thousands Of Sufferers In England if needed. fifty members; the average vicinity to a call Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore have re- one of And Canada Owe Their Recovery for tbe put quarter has been forty-three. would only take spoonful Velma Murphy of West Tremont, who turned to Asticou, after tbe To “Fruit-a-tivea". spending April 9. Fhocbb. has been attending school here, was taken winter here. "Fruit-a-tives” is now made in the snddenly ill of appendicitis, and was hur- NORTH BROOK UN. United States. This will be welcome Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dee Isles have re- ried to the Bar Harbor hospital where the news to thousands of people who have turned from Massachusetts, where they Edna Allen of Bluehill is visiting here. case was deemed extremely critical. Her the winter. been sendingto Canadafor their supply spent Clara Cole ia visiting her father, David of these famous tablets, which are mother accompanied her. Miss Cecilia Bradstreet has returned Thurston, at North Sedgwiok. made from the juices of apples* GILLEY-PERKINS MARRIAGE. from Freedom to resume her duties as and prunes. Elmer Fervear left Thursday to Join one oranges,figs A took place Easter tor Hamor A So has been the demand for pretty wedding bookkeeper Stanley. of the Boaton-Nantuket line of steam- sons MUM great home of Mr. and Fruit-a-tives from all parts of the Monday noon at the Mrs. May Kingsley recently returned boats. after meals for one month, it would put vigor in their H. when their United States, that the proprietor! Mrs. George Gilley, from Bar Harbor, where ahe spent a few Austin Staples, who for several year* to the of winter deemed it wise to establish a branch youngest daughter. Marguerite Neola, with her Miss Pauline blood withstand rigors weather and! days daughter, hu bun in the employ of Fred L. Cole, right in this country. was married to Frank W. Perkins of colas, ana winter statness.., Kingsley. hu in to the weir business of help prevent grippe Offices and fruit tablet works are in in the bought Bangor, by Rev. A. H. Graham, is a medicinal-food of active at New Rt. Rev. Benjamin Brewster, bishop of Oscar Nickerson in Seaville, and will SCOTT’S fortifying parties? operation Ogdensburg, presence of relatives and a few guests. The York from which and Maine, was the preacher at St. Mary’s-by- operate there this summer. lar benefit in seasons, and point druggists room was fragrantly decorated with changing every drop yields stores are the-Sea last Sunday night. The rites of 16. XBKOPHON. general being supplied. beautiful flowers, the gifts of friends. April direct returns in richer "FRUIT-A-TIVES” is the only confirmation were administered. blood, stronger lungs, and1 medicine in the world made from fruit After the wedding lunch the bridal couple alcohol in Parker W. who for several greater resistive power. No SCOTT’S, t An in left amid congratulations and swift-flying Fennelly, PRETTY MARSH. juices. English physician Sestt Jk Burst. HssssBsM. H» JL t«n Ottawa discovered a process whereby snow flakes, headed for Bangor. Owing Mrs. Mark Gray spent the week-end fruit be combined in such Moth or Sweet Powders far Children juices may to the bad travelling and long carriage Gray’s with Mrs. Nathan Smallidge, at Bartlett's that the natural For Bad Stomach, a way medicinal pro- drive they failed to connect with the Feverishness, Teething Island. of fruits are time* Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and perties many so halted for the night in Ellsworth, are a tor Worms. Deed train, pleasant remedy by and Mrs. Winslow who Increased. Mothers for SO never fail. At all Capt. Newell, on to the Perkins home the follow- years. They “Fruit-a-tlves ” hag many times going druggists, SSc. Sample Free. Address have been at home since Feb. 15, left Mother N. T. its value in cases of Stomach* ing day. Gray Co., LeBoy, Thursday tor Boston, where Capt. Newell ..-. -.— rovediver and Kidney Trouble—in Rheu- Mrs. Perkins has from childhood days has employment. matism, Headaches, and been a favorite in the community, a&bertifinnnttt. Neuralgia— general Mrs. W. H. will leave for North in and — in Gray Dyspepsia Constipation ever ready to lend a hand and voice in ail weakness and Wears, N. H., Monday, having received Nervousness, general neighborhood festivities, and her nine Skin Diseases, news of the serious Illness of her father, " of faithful service in the telephone Fruit-a-tives' is sold by dealers yean Capt. Palmer Freeman. exchange have endeared her to a host of at 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial tias, April 14. G. while heartily wish her _ Sjc. or sent postpaid on receipt of friends who, they pice by Fruit-a-tivea Limited, joy in her married life, regret that a hus- CAST1NE. Ogdensburw, New York. band has taken her away from her native PITCH DKVKRKUX. place. For the present they will make A marriage of interest to many friends at where in Hancock county, took Wednes- AMan Fewmwds COUNTY NEWS their home Northeast Harbor, plaoe of Mr. Perkina has been stationed for two or day, April 4, in Brooklyn, N. Y., when “Action* ap*ak louder then word*" ia th* Bay Stater1* motto. H> waa got th* good*—a for ***ry n**d and purpo**. H* th* three yean In telephone interests. Prudence Bernioe Piper united in paint pick* right BROOK LIN. paint; do** ■ quick job and hi* work lam* and i**f*. If your bom* The wedding presents were many and marriage to Joseph Wescott Devereux. look* a littl* “***dy”— if any of th* hundr*d-and-on* thing* in it ar* To set at rest rumors that he would not including those received at the Both are former residents of Caetine. beautiful, markad for tb* mor*-room—apply “Bay Slat*." That arill put th*m in ■ The bride is a ot Chstine nor- occupy his summer place at Naskeag Point linen shower given in Miss Marguerite’s graduate th* pink of condition—quick. Our book on paint trill b* **nt fr**. the coming season, Alexander S. Porter, honor at the Wass home on the Tuesday mal school, and has many friends in this Lots of illustration* and fow word*. of writes to The American section ot the In the of jr-, Boston, evening preceding the marriage. county. spring Wadsworth, Howland & C&, Incu, Boston, Mass. tbat be will occupy his residence here aa April 16 Spray. 1915 she was graduated from Browne’s _ Lmrtmt Pmint mmd VfbA kimkmra mndmmb Currmdmn mt Lmmdim Ham Kmatmtkd u»ual during tbe summer months, coming enrly in June. Mr. Porter has offered the WEST FRANKLIN. Bed Trouble Peer or Five Years government the uae of his place, exclusive is in Bar | Many people suffer from bladder trouble Maynard Hodgkins painting when can be relieved. W. J. of the for a coast station. they quickly house, patrol Harbor. Furry, R. F. D. 1, Salem, Mo-, writes: "I was Whether the offer is accepted or not re- bothered with bladder trouble four or five Leverett York is at work on John It me a great deal of I took mains to be seen. years. gave pain. Farnsworth’s motor boat. different medicines, but nothing did me any good until I get Poley Kidney Fills."—Moore's State Paints Mrs. Caleb Bradbury and children re- Drug Store. Bay Miss Musa Dollard went to Rockland turned from Sullivan last week. : ... —ggBBBgggL, Monday for a few days. Miss Muriel DeBeck is visiting Miss Albert Sterns of R. is Providence, L, Mildred Morrison at Bar Harbor. v.siting in town. C. O. Hardison and family of Bangor •liss Irene Wells has returned to Bates spent the week-end at E. O. Hardison’s. co;lege, Lewiston. Claud Clark is at boms from McOeorges '•fr. Flanders of Bangor visited at C. C. Crossing. He will go yachting this sum- Cousins’ last week. mer. Mrs. Fred Stewart, Mrs. Amanda Sellers Pearl Springer has bought the interest and Mrs. Warren Ford visited at Sunshine of Harry Gray in the stone firm of Gray & last week. Gay. Charles and Everett Cousins are home Mrs. Dalton Reed and little daughter are from Fla., where have been Daytona, they at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the winter. employed during C. T. Goodwin. Mrs. Esther Brown of Boston, who has of The grange aid society has recenty been been assisting at the church two Baptist entertained by Mrs. S. 8. Clark and Mrs. returned home weeks, Monday. Fred MacKenzie. J. J. who has been ill three Bridges, Clarence Stratton and family of Han- a 1850 months, was shower of given post-cards cock were week-end guests of Mr. and his for which he is by friends, extremely Mrs. R. H. Williams. grateful. Lee Goodwin, Walter Coombs, Beatrioe Miss Nellie Cousins returned to her Coombs, Eva Hardison and Alice Ryder school in Rangeley Monday, after spend- are victims of the measles. ing the Easter vacation with her parents. J. M., James E. and Hal Clark have Mr. Bee k man and Mr. Coombs of Bos- built a blacksmith shop on the mill road, ton were in town last week making ar- and will get out granite bases. for work on the Porter estate. rangements Mrs. David Smith of Lowell, Mass., Six workmen are already employed. spent Saturday with her husband’s pa- Walter Crockett has charge of the carpen- rents, Rev. D. B. Smith and wife. ters. Two of our young men went to the re- is at the of the Friday clear-up day yard cruiting station at Bar Harbor Friday to high school building. Every one has a enroll, Richard Hastings as an electrician cordial invitation to help. There will be and A. C. Williams as quartermaster. a free dinner at tbe school for those high These are the first to enroll from this who to the Those who help grade yard. town. do not work may have dinner by paying twenty-five cents, which will go towards Sunday school was organized yesterday tbe Mrs. expenses. T. C. Stanley, Mrs. H. with the following officers: Superintend- ent, Mrs. S. S. Clark; assistant super- intendent, A. C. Williams; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. A. C. Williams; librarian, Alice Ryder. Overcome Chronic Echo. April 18._ New England Industrial Series N SUNSET. / Constipation No. Donald Panel la visiting at Btonington. 7—Agriculturalists Don’t continue to create a bad habit of strong purgatives. They Mrs. Liazia Haskell is at home from relieve, and that is all. And thev Cliftondale. (or call increased dosage. A sensi- Mrs. Ida Stinson and daughter have re- ble treatment will arouse the liver turned from South Deer Isle. and give tone and strength to the bowels. It is offered in Cecil Annie is home from Camden, where he has bad employment. Hanson Small, who haa been visiting his Real Tobacco for Real Men parents, has returned to Massachusetts. 1 R. P. Davis of Mountainville haa been hie Mrs. E. D. Snow- visiting daughter, real and it is linked tobacco, the best tobacco. den, a few days. Mayo’s is for men, tobacco, pure April 14._ Sadis. by the ties of many years with the growth It’s mellow and full-flavored. and Many years havs shown the use- NORTH FRANKLIN. of New England’s industries, power fulness of this remedy. It's the ideal laxative, gentle, effective and N. R. Caller has had a telephone in- Now It may bo unity. strengthening. and is water into his It’s a man’s tobacco. If qualify, try obtained In tablet form, for con- stalled, patting you venience In taking. house. I If not too weak for it, Manalln will not form a habit into it or taken out of it Mayo's. you’re of cathartics. Hand an directed, Leo Butler and sister, Mrs. Mina Sargent I* Nothing is put the sufferer ex- may reasonably of Hampden visited their uncle, Everett <* be for it. pect net only Immediate relief. to its natural goodness. It’s all you’ll strong but tbs re-format Ion Tracey, last week. impair of proper habits. In * tbs natural way. Wtlmont Robertson and Aldis 'Williams liquid if you diairs have gone to Northeast Harbor and Earle It, $1 and Sic. Oiler to Klneo, to work. of New Since 1850 Tablets, 25e and 10c April IB.T. The Pipe Favorite England Carry a box with 1 toil Constipation la £ larftly a matter of A Weld Te habit. You caa over- There seems to be more than the usual come It with Mana- lla'a number of children suffering from measles, You can U, C.< j? "T*"’ help. whooping sough and other children’s diseases 1 ^ this spring. Do not neglect any eold, for a oold weakens the syatem and makes a child more liable to attack of more serious ail- j££3£si ments. Foley’s Honey and Ihr relieves g coughs, oolda and oroup.—Moore's Drug Store. ^ jS otuak itgal ^ ~ I ->TAT«^r~»iAn«'£ COUNTY NEWS f Honorable, tha Judge of the Probate TO *.» for ‘be County of Hancock! Courtljn«L0LLY rcprcaant Jolla B. MAMET. When Women are Weak tn tha of of Kocklnod, oounty TINKBU’S INLAND PICNIC. P. Dow of Now London. KEafmnin*JS8 Aimer 1916. Women who feel and E"01' Dow. of Stonington. Me.. Lnw- AUffUtt, weak, languid depressed— Slim C. both of Dow and Caroline Dow. The Catherine B. to sturdy and staunch, who look and have lost ara tha heira at pale dull-eyed, and appe- r,05oL'kiand, that they only Puffed out on a summer sea. UK" In different etatec of Simeon L, tite and fresh looks—need a tonic that will lew in enld of There were Stanley, her owner, and 1st.'*'* of Stonington. county now, f* B»«d, Who left real estata la Captain Dare, Elinba, and Johnnie Lee. the the aa purify blood, organs of digestion, 8*?iSS.n't» of Hancock, dcaffHbod follows: She sailed (or pleasure, the Catherine B., help >*l^t:_pOT kt a table of sand we gathered around, by all for honesty integrity. in the shade of the blue saves a widow and two ehlldren, an aged mate or main*. spruce tree, BliUEHILL. rhere were age and youth and middle life, mother and three slaters. Baucock as.—At n probate oourt held at Mrs. Elizabeth Shea returned from and for said of May they gladden their hearts anew, nliworlb. la county Hanoook, Waltham Baturday. Mrs. HollisIBonaey died Monday morn* day of Anrll. In the.year of there were friends that were about to uVTintb part, a the end S one thousand nine hundred end ng, April 9, after brief UIdom, S, Lord And early friends and true, Misa Josie Snow la visiting In Bangor^ Being an adloarnod eeaaton of tha wing hastened by heart trouble with which 1917 term of said court. Who banished dull care on that August morn, Mrs. Sarah Davis went to Boston Thurs- "d. suffered at times for some SJSI And sought that enchanted ground; ihe had yean. CERTAIN ilnefrnment purporting tab# day to visit her daughter, Mrs. Edward lost one We will preach our homes at the close of day, By her death the community has A s copy of the lest will end testament of For Over Knapp. Just after the sun down. >f its best and friends, and the STACY B. COLLINB, late of SBAFORD, la goes neighbor* and state of Oapt. F. K. Perkins, who has been em- of all la extended to the be- tke county of SUMBX, We will tarry in her neglected fields, lympatby ployed in Thomgaton, returned home Sat- reaved tamily. She leaves a husband DRLAWARR, Her fields that are left forsaken, j In said two sisters and two Aaneaeed. end of the probate thereof We will snuggle up on Tinker’s Isle, urday. tnd six children, authenticated, Years Delaware, haring Znuof defy When we haee our taken. John Chase has enlisted in the second brothers, besides many other near rel- to the Judge of probate for oor Thirty pictures been presented of aid wnnty of Hancock forth# purpose of be- And the Catherine B. came puffing home, Maine regiment, N. G. S. M., and Warren itives. One sister, Mrs. Ida Woodrows, and reoordod la the ini allowed. Sled probata Just after the sun went down, Kane in the New York ooaat Bar Harbor, with her husband, came to eald af Hanoook. and for guard. coart of oor county for the to Bah, rah, rah, Catherine B., also a brother, Warren lettan testamentary to Issue Mery Tyson Dr. E. C. Barrett and wife will leave for ittand the funeral, And her owner of Manset town! the executrix named In enld will. were held at the Slims, New York 23. The dental office will Brown. Services home, Ordered, That notice thereof bo glean to nil Bah, rah, for her captain and crew! April be closed for Bev. Mr. Gehan of Surry officiating, tenons interested therein, by publishing n Bah, lopely island where sunny wape abont ten days. of this order three weeks eacoeeeteely In ruere were many beautiful flowers. Jopy gleams. new American, a riw »om orrr. While installing tbe pomp at tbe tke Ellsworth newspaper printed Exact Copy of Wrapper. CASTORIAtmi ocmtav* mmhnt, was in View Back a Interment Bay cemetery, >t Ellsworth, In oeld county of Hancock, prior o’er summer sea, mine a and the copper guy rope Blipped who died some to the first dny of May, a. d. 1917, that Still;we will pisit thee, beside the little daughter at a court then to be pump fell down the shaft into 150 feet of they may appear probate Visit in dreams. years ago. held at Ellsworth, In and for said coauty of water. Hancock, at ten o’clock In the forenoon, and —Florence Nightingale Clark. April 16. _Tramp. stow cause, it any they hart, against the At a citizens’ meeting held in the select- 8AKGENTVILLE. Xotlcra. Harbor Banking A Trait Co., trustee, filed for men’s room it was voted to bold E. CLARK. Judge of Probata. legal | PENOBSCOT. April 14, “ggRTRAND settlement. Haven A true a mars at tbe town Mrs. E. Idella Hill of tpcnt laat copy. Hudson Devereux, late of Penobscot, in said | Work began .on the town hall Monday. patriotic meeting Attest:—Roe C. Hauras, Baglater. To all persons interested tn either of the es- Petition filed Arthur county, deceased. by Perkins ball April 19, at 7.30 p. m. Committees week in town. tates hereinafter named. W. Patterson, administrator with the will an- Percy has charge ot tbe work. aubscribers, Henry R. Hntfleld and At a probate court held at Ellsworth, la and nexed, that an order be Issued to distribute were chosen as follows: Executive, Harry Thomas GriDdle of WeBtboro, Mass., hue Robert J. both of the and for the county of Hancock, on the third said deceased the Rev. A. E. Davis ot the Methodist THE Hughes, city among the heirs-at-law of Hinckley, chairman; E. E. Chase, secre- been the guest of friends here. cosnty of Philadelphia, commonwealth of day of April, in the year of our Lord amount remaining in the hands of said ad- church is attending conference at Bar notice that one thousand nine hundred and seventeen. H. A. Miss Pennsylvania, hereby give they ministrator with the will annexed, upon the Harbor. tary, Saunders; decorations, Guy Freethey has gone to Morria hare been appointed executors of the been settlement of his final account. duly following matters having pre- Emma Osgood, Mrs. A. M. Herrick, Mrs. the last will aud testament of sented for the action thereupon herein- Martin Ball or Martin M. Ball, late of Heights, N. Y., to join yacht Flyer. THE Eastman Dodge spent a few days last E. C. music, H. A Saunders. It WAITER HATFIELD, late of aaid PHILA- after indicated, it Is ordered: That Rucksport, in said county, deceased. Petition Barrett; of is hereby Alice E. Ball and Annie M. week with his Mrs. H. E. Mias Helen Higgins Augusta DELPHIA. notice thereof he given to all persons Inter- filed by Klttredge, daughter, was voted to request the members of ested, a of this order to be both of Bucksport. praying that the appoint- several weeks with her mother. by causing copy Perkins. James A. Garfield G. A. to attend spending deceased, and given bond as the law directs; ! published three weeks successively in tie ment of said petitioners as trustees under the post, R., have Edward B. Mears will and testament of said Mrs. Arthur H. Sargent spent last week that they appointed Ellsworth American, a newspaper published last deceased, may Miss Florence Staples, nurse of tbe in a body. The address will be by W. H. of 26 Mount Desert attest in the town of Kdeo, at Ellsworth, in said that be confirmed by said court, E. in Ban- county, they may children’s in is Patten of Ellsworth. with her father, Edward Snow, county of Hancock and State of Maine, aa appear at a court to be held at Ells- William Wurts White, late of Providence, hospital, Portland, spend- within the said State of probate Petition that matter their agent Maine, worth on the first day of May, a. d. Rhode Island, deceased. ing two weeks with her parents, Mr. and The funeral of Mrs. Edward Chesley of gor. aud they do stipulate and agree that the ser- 1917, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, of assessment of inheritance tax be reopened Mrs. Frank before to New Mrs. L. J. of Sedgwick has vice of any legal process agalnat them as such and be beard thereon if they see cause. and decree thereon amended by taxing cer- Staples going Buffalo, N. Y., who died April 9, at the Sylvester executors, or that the service of such tain omitted from of Mrs. C. any Sarah H. Cole, late of Sedgwick, in said property unintentionally York, where she will finish her training hospital in was held been the guest Benjamin agsinst them in their Individual the Merwin White, Homeopathic Boston, process deceased. A certain instrument pur- inventory, presented by in action founded or aris- county, one of the executors of the last will and testa- at Bellevue hospital. at the home of her Mrs. E. G. Wil- S rgent. capacity any upon to be the last will and testament of sister, out of of their acta or oraiaaions aa porting ment of said deceased. ing any said with for pro- April 9. Woodlocke. liams, 11. Rev. K. F. Trafton offici- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grindell and little inch executor* *ball. if made on such agent, deceased, together petition A. late of Taunton, Bristol April bate thereof and for the appointment of the Mary Oatley. have like effect as if made on them commonwealth of Massachusetts, de- ated. Mrs. was the of of Everett, Mass., are visiting personally executor without bond, presented county, Chesley daughter daughter vithiu me said mate oi Maine. Alt giving by ceased. Petition that Etta Oatley Russell or persons Howard P. Cole, the executor thereiu named. Charles Snow of this town, and was about Mr. Urindell’s parents. bavins ueiuanda against the estate of said de- some other suitable person be appointed ad- |t SALISBURY COVE. ceased are desired to the same for George A. Rich, late of Bucksport, in said ministrator of the estate of said deceased, thirty-eight years of age. She was gradu- who have present The ladies’ aid was Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wesson, and all indebted thereto are re- county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- without bond, by Etta Oat- society pleasantly •eitleuient, giving presented ated from the Bluehill academy in tie N. quested to make payment immediately. porting to be the last will and testament of ley Russell, daughter and sole heir of said de- entertained Mrs. P. H. spent the winter in Elizabeth, J., with for by Young Friday Husky R. HainsLO. said deceased, together petition pro ceased. class of ’97, and was a valued member of tluir cottaie last week. Miss bate thereof and lor the appointment of the B. late of in said afternoon. opened March 1317. Rosaar J. Huohm. Osborn Knowles, Eden, Mountaiu Rebekah She was au executor without bond, presented by that Lelia K. lodge. Martha J. Gr of West Sedgwick is with giving county, deceased. Petition Mrs. returned iy John C. H. Rich, the executor therein named or some other suitable person be Ceylon Emery Tuesday of the highest THE subscriber nereby gives notice that Tripp ap- active, energetic woman, Mrs. Wesson tor the summer. B. Hutchins, late of Orland, in said of the estate of said from Boston, where she spent two weeks X she has been duly appointed execu- George character, loved by ail her friends and es- 9. Sim. A certain instrument pur- Sointed(administratoreceaaed, without giving bond, presented by April tiix of the last will and testament of county,deoeased. with her sisters, Mrs. Bulger and Mrs. _ to be the last will and testament of Jerome H. Knowles, son and heir-at-law of teemed by everyone. She leaves, besides ROWLAND M. MOON, late of EDEN, porting said deceased, together with petition for pro- said deceased. Higgins. her husband and father, two brothers, SUTTON. in the county of Hancock, deceased, and giv- bate thereof and Tor the appointment of the Elvira J. Colby, late of Mount Desert Ferry, filed The school observed Easter Charles and of this and two ing bonds as the law directs. Ail persons hav- executors without giving bond, presented by in said county, deceased. Petition by Sunday Waiter, town, Wilbert Rice has rejoined the schooner ing demands the estate of said da- Arthur G. Franks. administrator of the estate against Forrest L. Hutchins and Hutchins, Spiller, Sunday with appropriate exercises. Tbe sisters, Mrs. E. G. Williams of Bluehill, Herbert for his summer’s work, tes** d are desired to the same for the executors therein named. of said deceased, that the amount of inheri- Loring present church was decorated with settlement, and all Indebted thereto nre re- Ira T. Grindle, late of Bluehlll. in said tance tax on said estate be determined by the beautifully and Mrs. E. F. Corliss of Bridgtou. George Stanley has gone again. quested to make payment immediately. county, deceased. A cerUin instrument pur- Judge of probate. and cut flowers through in said potted plants Bluehill has au interest in the name The war situation has made ApMl 6, 1917. Lixxia E. Moot*. porting to be the last will and testament of Simeon L. Dow, late of Stonington, prospects deceased. Petition filed Julia B. the of of this said deceased, together with petition for pro- county, by generosity Ceylon Emery which the American Eveready Works of for the summer very uncertain. The boats for an allowance out of the that bate thereof and for the appointment of the Simpson, widow, and Charles Sband of Bar Harbor. subscriber hereby given notice deceased. place N. has elected for its of several of the sum ner will be he has executrix without giving bond, presented by personal estate of said Long island, Y., people THE been duly appointed executor of in said 14. R. tlti Elizabeth D. Grindle, the executrix therein Thomas B. Horton, 8tonington, April as the new over to the if last will ,»nd testament of T. “flashlight,” name, “Dsylo,” given government, needed, nanuu. county. First account of Percy Clark, Horace e kxlbukn, late of bucks- filed for settlement. was coined by Mrs. F. C. Grow, a grand- and the men wi 1 1 o be enrolled. Alanson A. Richardton, late of Lamoine, in guardian, NORTH LAMOINE. deceased. A certaio instrument Isaac H. Woodworth, late of Deer Isle, in of late L. D. and a PORT. said county, daughter the E. Peter?, Mrs. Leslie Buuker le't for to be the last will and testament said county, deceased. Petition filed by Orrie * yesterday la lb* count? * Hancock, deceased, and purporting H. who has the of the who giv | with for A. Woodworth, widow, for an allowance out George Coggins, spent daughter Rev. Mr. Tebbets, Bar Harbor with her little son lug bonus as the law directs. All persons hav- of said deceased, together petition Kenneth, thereof, Etta Richard- of the personal estate of said deceased, winter in Cambridge, Mass., with his for several io the Con- ing Ur in ami a .gainst 'he estate of said de- probate presented by preached years who will enter the for an opera- the executrix therein named. BERTRAND E. of hospital, cerned are desired to present the same for set- son, Witness, CLARK, Judge daughter, Mrs. J. K. Tweedie, returned church. Mrs. Grow was one late of Bluehlll, In said this third dav of gregational i tion on his side. Her Ethel is tlement, and ail indebted thereto nre requested Everett 0. Johnson, said Court at Ellsworth, daughter A certain instrument our Lord one thou- last Tuesday. of the four in a list of who to make payment immediately. county, deoeased. pur- April in the year of 530,000 sug- home from Southwest Harbor in her to be the last will and testament of hundred and seventeen. April s, in?. THKODons H. Smith. porting sand nine April 16. Y. gested the name the company has selected said deceased, together with petition for pro- Roy C. Hainbs, Register. _ absence. of the so that her bate thereof and for the appointment A true copy. for its principal product, Mrs. Herbert Rice has been the guest of subscriber nereby gives notice that bond, If haven’t the time to exercise executrix without giving presented by Attest:— Roy C. Hainbs, Register. you regu- was THEahe ha* been executrix share of the prize |3,000. The presi- a duly appointed F. Johnson, the executrix therein Doan’s will Mrs. W. A. Rice for week. She returi ed of the last will and testament of Mary arly, Regulets prevent constipa- named. .. dent of the chamber of commerce of subscriber notice that tion. induce a healthful ac- to Cranberry Isles yesterday to await the E. V* -- hereby gives They mild, easy, El'UKNE GROSS late of ORLAND. JUDD J South in be- A certain instrument pur- he has been duly appointed administra- tion of the bowels without Ask Watertown, Dakota, acting arrival of her husband from Portland, in ti e county of Hancock, deceased, no bond county, deceased. THE griping. your be the last will and testament and tor of the estate of half of the American being required terms of the will. All porting to druggist for them. 26c —Advt. Eveready Works, She will on tne vessel through the by of said deceased, together M. late of EA8TBROOK, go I***«>ns having demands the estate of codicil thereto, JULIA HARDISON, check to Mrs. Grow on the against thereof and for the presented the summer. Mia deceased are desired to the same with petition for probate in the of Hancock, deceased, and present executors without county of the at noon on lor settlement, and all indebted thereto are appointment of the giving bonds as the law directs. All pernor s steps public library 9. Tot. John J. Lee, 2d. and SeUrfjretMtmnH*. April requested to make bond, presented by demands the estate of said de- was witnessed payment immediately. executors therein named. Svenkving against Aprils. The presentation April«. i9t7. Annin M. Gaoss. Clement R. Lee, the ceased are desired to the same for late of Verona, in said present hundreds of WEST HANCOCK. 8usan A. Smith, settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- by people. The Fourth Regi- deceased. A certain instrument pur- county, to make payment immediately. ment band furnisbed a:.d as the Herman Sinclair has gone to New rjiHK subscriber Hereby gives notice that to be the last will snd testament of quested WormsSapChHdren’sHealth music, Haven, X he has executor porting 1917. F»ank E. Blaisdkll. keen duly appointed said deceased, with petition for pro- April i. check was banded to Mrs. Grow a move- to work. of the laet will together Mothers often wonder why their children Conn., and testament of bate thereof and for the appointment of the are not and hardy. In a vaat number ing picture of the act was taken for use all Calvin Norris of Bar Harbor is 0T1LDA A. WALLS, late of MOUNT executor without giving bond, presented subscriber notice that he rugged visiting namedby rpHE Hereby gives Lero F. Fairfield, the executor therein has been administrator of cases the trouble is—Worms. over the United States as a news film. his Mrs. Butterfield. DESERT, island, X duly appointed sister, Edgar Horace E. Stanley, late of Swan’s of worms are: 1b the of no bond of the estate of signs Deranged 16. 9. county Hancock, deceased, in said deceased. A certain Instru- April Mrs. Arthur Grant of has tei&K will. All county, HERBERT L. MARKS, late of BUCKSPGRT. stomach, swollen Cherryfleld required by terms of tbe ment to be the last will and testa- npper lip, estate of purporting SOUTH SURRY. been her Mrs. Jesse Brown. KEP?- having demands against tbe ment of said deceased, together with in the county of Hancock, deceased, and sour stomach, offensive breath, visiting sister, saw deceased are desired to tbe same petition law directs. All present for thereof and for tbs appointment given bonds as the per- hard and fall with oc- •or and indebted thereto are probate the estate belly Charles Ells of is at Thomas Graves, who is working at settlement, all of the executrix without giving bond, pre- sons having demands against Surry employed requested to the casional and make payment Immediately. sented Hattts A. Stanley, the executrix of said deceased are desired to present gripings pains Mr. Wilder's. Green Lake, spent the week-end at home. April «, 1917. M. Walls, by tteieto Samobl therein named. same for settlement, and all indebted about the navel, pale face of Southwest Harbor, to make immediately. Mrs. Elsie who has been suffer- Mrs. Lorenzo Linscott has been j Julia A. Holden. late of are requested payment leaden tint, eyes heavy and Young, eeriously Petition that Schuy- C. Masks. subscriber notice in said county, deceased. April 4, 1917.Ralph from a bad is better. ill, but is better. Her daughter, Mrs. hereby gives that' other suitable be Irate tort EaUftl dull, twitching eyelids, itching ing cold, THEhe has been executor ler R. Clarx or some person dnly appointed estate of said notice that w» »uv Alberta Howland, has been with her. OT lh« lust administrator of the subscriber hereby gives oi sue uubc, uvuiuj ouui«u>j to so much illness among the will and testament of appointed Clark, a administra- Owing deceased, presented by Schuyler R. he has been duly appointed of the little red GRACE of THE cough, grinding teeth, points school has been for a ! Linscott of Franklin was called CLARK PEASE, late SOUTH- nephew of said deceased. tor of the estate of children, postponed George Sullivan, in said sticking out on tongue, starting daring sleep, WEST HARBOR, Sarah J. Merchant, late of FRANK W. GINN, late of BUCK8PORT. week or two. ! here recently by the serious illness of his th* Petition that W. B. Blaisdell •low fever. county of Hancock, deceased, and j county,deceased. ad- in the oounty of Hancock, deceased, and given 1 mother, Mrs. Lorenzo Linscott. or some other suitable person be appointed Elixir the 60 time-tried Volney Coggins is now in New f*T* has been administra- they up passages, prevent Hollis BROOKSV1LLE. tratrix of tbe Lyman Gray, X he duly appointed entrance of air to the lungs, mak- Bonsey’s. Her aaughter, Mrs. estate of heir of said William W.Sowle. estate of pure ceased, only in tor of the difficult and inter James and Charles have MARY ADDIS late of Wescott, late of Brooksville, firoperng breathing seriously Helen Ober, with her little son, is ex- Staples gone to GRANT, SURRY, Vesta L/ WILLIAM L. MILE8, late of HANCOCK, with and weakeu normal heart action. tbe deceased. First and fere New York where have J? county of Hancock, deceased, and said county, filed deceased, and given Swollen, inflamed air passages or crust pected to-day. they employment. fiveu M. Cotton, administrator, in the county of Hancock, o bonds as the law directs. All persons count of Fred All in the nose with thick or watery bonds as the law directs. personshaving formations Earle has returned to Charles- Mrs. Ada M. Gray the kind- demands tbe estate of said of said deceased are almost certain of catarrh Bonsey appreciates against late of Mount De.ert Ferry, demands against the estate discharge signs ure desired to tbe same for settle- so ness of the friends who «JS!***« present toBfrt«*"SoJbT, Account of Frank are desired to the same for and should be treated.' ton to resume his studies at Higgins cut, hauled and re in said county, deceased. present and ull indebted thereto are all indebted thereto are requested stomach dosing, lotions, > snested to administrator, Bled lot ment. and Ordinary sprays, classical institute, which weie prepared er winter’s wood recently. make payment immediately. 8. 8plller, in saia immediately. etc., do little good in such cases, for interrupted • hen L. Higgins, late of Eden, to make payment gargles, L. Milks. is caused breeding far up in the illness of the and the death _A»ril 5.1917. Epva P. Stowh. Fir.t end April 8,1917. Phancia catarrh by germs by family, The body of Mrs. Adelina Drake of Bel- county, deceased. .etile the uose and throat aud to drive out catarrh eaecutrta. flP.-1.‘.c5.°“”,tu*!Bled for of his mother. was Carrie A. Higgtni. drive out the that cause it fa9t brought to Penobscot guardian notice. FAUFKK NOTICE. you must germs Monday lelee. The best treatment for clogged nostrils and for interment. Mrs. Drake was a notice that M. late of Oeanberry with the of Ells- Much sympathy iB felt for the family sister u®bscrtber hereby gives “Some. Stanley, account ot contracted City other catarrhal symptoms is to breathe or iu- T ne bas been of deceaued. Flrat and care for those who of Calvin of John E. of this dnly appointed guardian In aaid county, for act worth to support : hale into the nose, throat and lungs Young, who died March 31, Staples place. I- Allen, administrator. Bled HAVING five deeply PBEBE Y. HACKETT of HANOOCK. Melville may need assistance during years begin- a few minutes each day the pleasant, whole- altera illness of 9. are residents of long consumption. He ; April A. ning Jan. 1, 1915, and legal some, air of the oil of Hyomei ot Hancock, and given bond as a. Sinclair and Kathleen Sinclair, them healing pure ‘“•‘uw Ellsworth, I forbid all persons trusting such as G. A. Parcher or auy druggist sells. directs. of room and t’ut ThU Alien’s Fool-Kune for the APfU on my account, as there is plenty Ask for a treatimnt containing Out—It Is Wurth Moat-y Troop*. *• WIT- Gxoaon F. Mibchant. At the I complete accommodations to care for them Lily inhaler and this It is tur~ Don’t Miss This. Cut out this for eettlemeot. pocket try to-day. slip, enclose The powder to be shaken into the guardian, Bled n..ert Farm home. Abtbub B. Mitcmkll. 1 it the uose with 5c to & antiseptic prising how quickly opens up pas- Co., 2836 Sheffield Ave., : shoes or used iu the foot bath. Young men guardian notick. and clears out Foley sages. makes oreathing easy Chicago, III., writing your name and address | in every community are using Allen’s Foot- uubscriber hereby notice that the head aud throat. Every symptom of ca- clearly. You will receive in return a trial Ease in their drills for T she gives n^dVuV-WF-!“.!-ac^uurrV^B: Military t'repared- has beeu duly appointed guardian of «r^Mout The mailorder house is advertising tarrh soon disappears as Hyomei is breathed package containing Foley’s Honey and Tat J ness. Used by the Allied French and English « ■sMto.si as directed above. It is a guaranteed treat- Compound *or coughs, colds, because it rest the ?flLLlAM W. PETERS of BLUBHILL. ! What are going croup; Foley troops fe t. takes the for your business. you ment, too, as druggists everywhere agree to Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. I friction (torn the shoe and mikes °* Hancock and given bond ;as guardian. Wtf it fails. walking th« ii^°PDtyd,rects. ffTttSZ «&££ to do about itt return money if in any case —Moore’s Drug Store. easy. April I account'of'B.r j i, 1917. Floha A. Hinoklbt. j ,.W ch:S.8,-.d^».*d.“Flr°.t j team recently Tbe Mean- Mr. Devil la but organised. epectal * 0:) r STY SBW» the meetlngT^rii^ port girls were in tbe game every minute, winter. defeat in tbe The manic it the and took their proper spirit. meet Inge for the BOY SCOUTS WILL few ^ CASTINE. 16. B- month, daeervee April _ mention £* choro* choir, under the A. W. Chirk and Carl Ward well span t direction of WEST TREMONT. organiat, Mr*. Edmund Friday and Saturday in Bangor. B. Heed, h,< bT Excellent Cake FEED OURTtlOOPS THE METHODIST SOCIETY. e specie! foliar.; .Uo .olo. by You Can Make The senior class of the high school gave dilj,^! In April, 1916, Rev. George B. Davis waa on^-Mr. Abei, Mr.. Dow, an entertainment Tuesday evening. MIm MimchZ? sent to take the work in tbe Methodist Batler, Edmond Reed The Thimble club will meet this week up Mager ."j" Mr*. Jennie Devil who i. . with Fewer bad been dosed for ,opr,no Eggs at the home ot Mrs. Frank Coombs. church hen, which w*u Enlist Their Aid to Plant worth hearing. a The few the con- of Oscar Crie has accepted a position in yekr. Scat Sundays Rev. Mr. Devil 1. well Just use an additional quantity Royal Baking varied i„ lfc. the wireless telegraphy office at Crie gregation was small, but soon attendance Bible and ie a man of Powder, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg More Gardens. great faith, Pnn> 2,000,000 Haven. increased and kept steadily growing. In falnee* end parpaee. The „|.„ D*°*“*ry •«'•« omitted. Miss Anna Witherle has returned to ""“'y the early fall then was a baptism in tbe rilT/d been^wSJ This wen to all baked Gutine, after spending the winter in for first time in After L*.t the applies equally nearly church, the yean. Banday evening church n» Massachusetts. a ruing vote of thank* to the to the this then wen sevenl, until tha number Mr. and foods. Try following recipe according ONE POUND FOR A MEAL Davi. for their year’, labor re- wen here, Mrs. H. B. Webster and two children baptised was thirteen, and twelve an argent deair* for their new return wt~ way: turned to Csstine Tuesday altar a month received into full membenhip. Rev. A. another year. CREA1C LATER CAKE in Massachusetts. D. McKinnon of Swan's Island assisted 1 > Vouths to 8«oro Largo Quantitioo of of the AP'1118-_Bpk*. Old Way New way Foodstuffs All Ovor tho Country and Prof. Martin Bangor theological seminary occupied the pulpit at the Con- HMKtfaanrata. levpMiw at a Call For Holp Will Flood tho jJSSSiff' 1 cop milk gregational church Sunday morning. 2 cap* float t cops floor Army With Good, Palatable. Nourish* Bow_ da* 4 teaspoon* loyal Baking Poodar The alliance held a meeting at the 2 teaapoon* Royal Baking ing Food. 3 tggt pariah house Wednesday evening. Mrs. K cop short *atag lU&Mpooat short ootag 1 taaapooa flavoring 1 tooapoon flarorlnj Two million homo gardens, cultivat- Charles Devereua gave an interesting Houses In GET ALL THE WAR NEWS can ed under the of the paper on “Old Castine." Old FIRsf mm l um 3-utyar auspices Boy Scouts of America, are going to prove songs were sung. DIRBCTlOWB—Cm*mthee**a'anaehorleoloe«e*ether,tbe*«l*lnttien«. two or Invaluable to the United States during Mr. and Mrs.|William ^Sargent returned After eiftlna the Hoar aad Royal Bakina Powder taaathar three time*, IN THE BANGOR DAILY the milk and beat with until NEWS add <1 *11 to the miatera Gradually add apooa the war jiertod and help to end the to Castine Friday, after two weeks in re a aroooth batter. Add the flaaortn*- Boar Into layer cake you ha pour grceced of food to called there the illness and tlna and bake in a moderately hot oean for twenty minute*. Thla cake la beat high price here, according Portland, by baked in tom layer* Put to*ether with cream klltn* aad apread wfth white lata* O. It. Benson of the United States de- death ol Mr. Sargent’s sister, Mra. Eleanor $1.00 For Three Months of agriculture. Sargent. partment The Bangor Daily Newt is making a special offer to new subscrib- Mr. Benson, who Is In charge of the A rehearsal of the Castine musical ers first 3 months for $1.00. Any person clipping ont the enclosed government's agricultural extension association was held at the Congre- coupon and sending to us, enclosing $1.00. the Bangor Dally News will be work, conferred In New York with offi- national vestry Monday evening. Plans sent the first three months to any address. cials of scouts The News la the home of the boy on the plans are being made for the annual concert at Bangor Daily paper Eastern, Northern and Central first to reach the full for mobilizing the 275.000 scoots and Emerson hall 4. Maine, morning field; Associated May Press All towns in Northern and ROYAL officers for food He said reports. Eastern, Central Maine production. The monthly meeting of the woman’s fully represented After the first the back yard gardening campaign la by regular correspondents. three club waa held on Saturday at the home months the paper is sold at 50 cents a month. the nation and that the sweeping of Mrs. W. A. Ricker. Officers for the BAKING POWDU movement to a great extent will prove ooming year were chosen. Tea and the solution of the food problem that FILL THIS OUT of derived from oooklea were served. made from Cream Tartar, grapes. now confronts this country. Mrs. Hubbell, who baa been visiting her If these new resources are properly Please send the Bangor Dally News for three months to No Alum No Phosphate Mra. at Richardson conserved, Mr. Benson says, they will mother, Ferguson, ball two returned to force prices down next fall and also weeks, Bridgeport, She was NAME... furnish a reserve food supply that will Conn., Saturday. accompanied aa far as Portland bar mother. be Invaluable to the country In Its by METHODIST PASTORS. of the war. April 18. Q. prosecution _ ADDRESS.i. —— ! SAILORS’ LOVE LETTERS "This boy scout movement alone Made the East HOUMA 1. SCHOOL NOTES. Appointments by means more tbau 2.000,000 new gar- Maine Conference. The following have been choesn from Enclosed Please Had $!.$$ Per Same. dens throughout the country this are the raents of Metbo VERY MUCH TO THE POINT the clam of 1917 for graduation Ad- Following appoint spring." said Mr. Benson. “In addi- parts: dibt of interest to Han- dress, Madeleine C. Long, vale- pastors, special a Cariboo; ! tion to raising garden himself, each cock made at the East Maine Con- dictory, E. Lucile Twitched, Old Town; county, scout Is pledged to persuade nine oth- ference in Bai which closed Sun- aalutatory, Mary B. Harris, New Lim- Harbor, Strict Censorship Imposed by er iiersons not scouts to raise gar- erick; history, Minnie M. Harding, New- day: dens. That makes ten gardens per ( of district, Naval Authorities—Can Only port; essays, Margaret B. Dolliver, Seawall; Superintendent Bucksport | scout, and there are 218,000 scouts, not Rev. Frederick Palladino. I vs A. Treworgy, Sorry; M. Haiel Write Home on Form Postal. counting the adults In the organization. Fogg, Make This Home Yours! Brooksville John Carson. Bucksport. Class officers: President, Bangor circuit, These millions of gardens will furnish Bucksport and Orland, David M. Angell. Inea Sanford, East Corinth; vice-presi- 22 on about 1 1-2 an addition to the food supply which acres Essex St, miles from postoffice; 9-room Ellsworth and Trenton, Richard H. dent, iva Treworgy, Surry; treasurer, Nowadays If a young man In the the nation will appreciate more next bouse, hardwood floors and finish; electric lights; furnace; artesian Moyle. Margaret Dolliver, Seawall; secretary, United States navy or In the naval re- full tbuu It does now.” well; large stable, garage, ice house. One of the best on Charles W. Lowell. Annie Clark, Southwest Harbor. very specials Franklin, serve on wants to write home he duty 10 notion our list Stonington and South Deer Isle, George ooyi «rmy. The basket-ball team chartered receives a postal card upon, which are girls’ B. Davis. A which the United States We have scores of other desirable Bangor homes, farms and busi- the terse sentences: plan by the steamer Golden Rod, Friday evening, printed following ness listed with Sullivan, George T. Sparks. army can be furnished with millions and went to where de- opportunities us—low-prices for quick sale. Write us. I am quite well. Searsport they Southwest C. Dalzell. of of balanced ration* on a few Harbor, Roy I have ju9t been admitted to the hos- pounds feated the Searsport high school girls by Swan’s Brooks hours’ notice through the Island, supply, Phillips pital. co-operation a score of 21-3. Tbe normal girls excelled Louis Kirstein & I have wounded. I am of the scouts was revealed Mr. Sons, SESIS"4.. Smith. bend knowledge game, along Benson. s' outs all over the coun- Merrill Trail • West Tremont circuit, supply, J. Arno Boy which waa to be Bldg., Maine I have been sick, but I to return expected since their op- Bangor, Brown. hope will lie Instructed In scientific’ meth- to duty soon. try ponents were lighter in weight and their I have received your letter, telegram, ods of preserving the surplus food parcel, dated —-- products cf their pardons. They will NORTH SULLIVAN. 1 have received no letter from you for a lie tauy’i; bow to prepare a balanced long time. Mrs. Clara Haskell is visiting in Frank- ration 1 one (Signature) pound packages especial- lin. (Date) ly for army use. H. E. Robertson went to Lewiston Fri- If the sailor desires to send this he One of these packages will be suffl- j and dent to feed a soldier for one if day returned home Saturday. very carefully crosses out the sen- day, on short rations. a soldier Mr. %nd Mrs. Clyde Robertson and son tences which do not lit his case, signs ! Normally v. ouid one at a meal The food Kermit are visiting in Franklin. his name, addresses the card and there- I eat will be compact, and a marching sol- Miss Gnssie Robertson, who has been in by finishes his task. He does not State of dier could several Maine War carry days' provi- Loan write another because be knows Lewiston several weeks, returned home word, sions in his knapsack. Saturday much improved in health. If he does the card will be destroyed. these one He does not try to make any funny Millions of pound packages Mrs Ida Watson returned Sunday from marks or scratches or of food will be stored by boy scouts where she has winter put any any- Sorento, spent the under the direction of the scout mas- with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Workman. thing else mysterious on It ters. When needs the He does not say where he Is, on what the government Fioyd Ober, wife and baby, who have ship he Is, where he has been or food for its soldiers the war depart- been in Hancock a few weeks, were week- Tax ment will communicate with the 4% Bonds where he Is It’s and boy $500,000 end guests of his sister, Mrs. Georgia going. wartime, Exempt ScammoD, before returning to tbeir home Over In England, where they invented scout headquarters. Immediately tele- in Vinal Haven will be to scout masters % the idea, they found early In the war grams sent Mr. and Mrs. Onias Springer are borne, that Ingenious Individuals who wanted ail over the country. They will at Date May i, 1917. Due 1; after five and one-half years in California. Hay 1937. to tell should not tell tried once ship the rations from their dls- Mrs. Springer will remain here for the things they trtc ta to a central aammer while Mr. Springer will go to all sorts of things to slip some extra distributing point Boston where he is in business. Information home. of named by the government. Within a Some theae In- Redeemable 1927 or on Mrs. Lovenia Bunker died Sunday even- dividuals faced a firing squad. few hours rations enough to equip a May 1, any after a short illness of ing, April 15, pneu- Just as soon as one of our armies great army will be pouring in, monia. She leaves a husband, one son, interest thereafter to a w here, The basis of the one ration day at 100. two daughters, four grandchildren, one gets place there la likely to pound brother and four sisters. Much sympathy be trouble the same censorship will go I will be either spaghetti, rice or hom- if felt for, the bereaved relatives. In for the soldiers. iny. With this, in scientifically bal- 16. April H. Folk at can write anced proportions, will be meat; pota- 1 and November 1 at State _ home, however, interest"payable semi-annually May the office of the fully, only they should not attack the toes, tomatoes, carrots and onions. The PENOBSCOT. administration, criticise the army au- ration ran be heated in the can, thus Treasurer, Augusta. a soldier a There wee no service at the Methodiat thorities and cheer for the kaiser in furnishing quick, appetiz- church Sunday, the pastor attending their communlcationa. They might get ing and nourishing meal. conference at Bar Harbor. Into trouble. Increase In Gardening. Work is progressing rapidly on the town hall. The interest being shown throughout Bonds. Denomination the in the movement Coupon $100, $500, $1,000 John Littlefield has gone to Eagle island MRS. WILSON ECONOMIZES. country gardening to work. ia indicated, Mr. Benson said, by the Mrs. Ida Ward well is in Castine with Wives of Cabinet Member* Make Ap- fact that the department of agriculture Mrs. Bridges, who is ilL peal For Univereel Thrift. has already distributed more of tta The boys of the athletic association of pamphlets on gardening this spring! Clark school will a mock Mm. Wllaou. wife of the president; high present than it did all last trial at the town hall Thursday evening, Mm. Marshall, wife of the vice presi- throughout year. The State of Maine will receive from aa as the efforts subscriptions citizens and Institutions April 19. After the entertainment, dent. and the wives of members of the Equally important naeful and fancy articles, toe-cream and to increase this country's production of Maine for the above described will be sold. It is there cabinet have agreed to redace their bonds at a fixed of $102 for each in candy hoped of foodstuffs, said Mr. Benson, is the price $100 will be a large attendance, as the proceeds scale of living to the simplest possible necessity of the and bond or thereof. will go to the association. form In order to set an example to preserving surplus multiple a avoiding waste. This can be done There will be meeting of Penobscot other women of the country. by chapter, O. E. S., Saturday evening, April canning under modem methods, be de- To do their part in the movement for books will be at 21. cleared. Subscription opened the office of the State Treasurer, Au- the conservation of the nation's time Mias Florence Staples baa returned to Making 2,000,000 gardens ia to be 17 Portland, after a vacation spent with her and resources the women of the high- gusta, Tuesday, April and closed 1917. a of the scouts' work. Monday, April 23, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staple*. est official families have decided to only part boy are to make their 100 April IS. Woodlockk. omit the usual formal entertaining and They gardens will be per cent efficient not a sin- Allotments made the State and the State reserves the calling and to reduce to the minimum by allowing by Treasurer, gle pea or potato to go to waste. Mr. SOUTH BLUEHILL. their sociul activities, mo tjiat they will to any or to allot an amount Benson strongly urges all amateur right reject subscriptions less than the amount C. snd wife of be able to give more time and money Wiley Conary Bucksport gardeners to do the same. and William Eaton and wife of Ellsworth, to constructive preparedness and relief subscribed for. were celled bere last week by the death work. of their Mrs. Sarah Eaton. mother, They have agreed to pledge them- Sarah, widow of Augustus Eaton, died These bonds will contain a provision that if later additional bonds are is- selves to buy Inexpensive clothing and ♦ ♦ April 13 at the age of about seventy years. She had been an invalid for several simple food and to watch and prevent •> NOW DYNAMITING U BOATS ♦ sued under the act authorizing this loan bearing a higher rate of interest, bonds years. She was a loving mother all kinds of waste. They have in- •> AS THEY ONCE KILLED FISH ♦ and kind a woman noted for her friend, formally appealed to all the women of ♦ ♦ of this issue may be for bonds the kind deeds. She leaves two daughter*— exchanged bearing higher rate. ♦ submarines ms Mrs. Wiley C. Conary of Bucksport and the country to join them, not only as Dynamiting peo- ♦ Miss Alice Eaton of this place, one son, Individuals, but by organizing to pre- ♦ pie used to dynamite fish before ♦ Subscription blanks may be obtained from the State Treasurer or from William of Ellsworth, and an adopted vent possible suffering later on. ♦ it became Illegal la the latest ♦ any Lawrence of this who have son, place, Mrs. Wilson and Miss ♦ scheme of the English, <0 the sympathy of all. Margaret Wil- according Bank or Banker in Maine. son, the unmarried of the ♦ to Dr. McKim, the American ♦ April 18. O. daughter president, are now more atten- ♦ veterinary surgeon who has just ♦ paying The amount due on each allotment will be MARLBORO. tion to the details of the management + returned from a German prison ♦ payable at the office of the State of the White House establishment than ♦ camp, where he was one of the ♦ Albert of Otter Creek was bere Treasurer on or before Harvey ♦ Yorrowdale ♦ noon, May 1,1917. Sunday. ever before. prisoners. ♦ “They attach a giant bomb to ♦ There was a surprise party at Shirley Hodgkins’ last Saturday evening. Righteous Indignation. ♦ the tall of a patrol boat or de- ♦ Temporary receipts will be delivered by the State Treasurer to be ex- U. Q. Harvey, with his family, is visit- She l walking borne from church)— ♦ stroyer,” said Dr. McKim, “and ♦ for the his Alonso and •> it when a submarine is engraved coupon bonds when ing parents, Harvey wife, Did you notice that hat Mrs. drop ♦ changed ready. at Otter Creek. lovely ♦ sighted. It explodes at a given ’♦ 0 Styler was wearing? I could think vf April 16. AMM, ♦ _ depth and blows the ♦ nothing else the whole time. He—No, nearly pa- ♦ trol boat out of (he water. B-. ♦ PARTRIDGE COVE. my dear, can’t say I did. To tell the ♦ the water transmits shock r■ ♦ JOS. W. returned truth. I was half asleep most of the SIMPSON, Mrs. Alice Young Saturday ♦ readily that It also destroys the ♦ from Lawrence, Mass.. accompanied by time. She—Then you ought to be Mrs. Alios Benn. ♦ O boat.” ♦ Treasurer of State. her aunt, ashamed to own it. A nice lot of good Ore of Lincoln is it ♦ ♦ Fleming visiting I the service must have done you, I must Edgar Springer’s. aay!—London Tatler. April 16. Hubbabd.