'c (Slhtuortl) metrical!. ™ ]yy.s,“ I ellsworth, Maine, Wednesday afternoon, September n, 1918. No. 37. acibfTti*nnmt«. LOCAL AFFAIRS one should be able to lend tbe government the price of one War Savings stamp, which is |4.20 this week, and for which SCHEDULE OF MAILS they will receive ?5 in 192:}. AT V LLP WORTH rOSTOFFICB. The Baptist Sunday school will have a In effect, June "24, 1918. picnic Saturday, Sept. 14, at Contention MAILS RBCBIVED. Cove, leaving the Baptist church at 8.30 Week Day. a. m. A hayrack will take children of From Wbst—6.55 a m; 4.21, 7.08 pm. the school under fifteen years free, and From To Third Loan Eart— 12.23, 5.42,10.87 p m. (10.37 mall these over for 25 cents the round trip. Liberty not distributed until following morning.) Automobiles will be provided for all .Sundays. those who wish to go, fot 75 cents. Those Coupon Bond Subscribers From Wbpt—6.55 a m. who wish may find their own conveyance. No mail from east Sunday. If the weather is unfavorable, tbe picnic When pay day comes—do you put a portion of mails closb at postofficb will be postponed. We are now in the Bank? making deliveries of Week your wages Coupon dayn. H. B. Moor and Martin . Adams have of Going Wept—11.40 a m; 4.50 and 9pm Bonds the Third Loan to Gov- been chosen as delegates from the Ells- You can a Account here with Liberty Going East—6.30 a m: 3.40 p m. open Savings Oue worth board of trade. to the State board ernment plan of payment subscribers. Sunday*. '! Dollar—or more. meeting at Bar Harbor Sept. 24 and 25. C. * or Going W»pt— £.10 and 9 p m. Please call write us as to whether we L. Morang and George P. Smith are alter- No mail east Sunday. Make the start on next nates. It is expected that many other your pay day* shall hold or forward bonds. I your members from here will go, and the man- Registered mail should be at postofflce half Bank with us. at Bar Harbor desires an esti- au agement j hour before mail closes. mate of tbe number, in order that proper arrangement can be made for the WRATH KK IN ELLSWORTH. banquet. AU who intend to go are requested to For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, notify the secretary of the Ellsworth Sept. 10. 1018. board, O. W. Tapley. Union Iter Company | From observations taken at the powri station of the bar Harbor A Union Rivei Staples & Allen, who have purchased q/'Ellsworth.Maine J Prices Are Lowest Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is the Gaspar lumber mill ou Patten pond given in inches for the hours Haynes’ twenty-four with also ending at midnight.] stream, fiowage rights, large Weather Precip- tracts of tirabertahd west of Patten pond, -■ -... i1 Temperature conditional itatiou Brookfield Cheese, lb, 30c Barbados are planning operations on an extensive 1 Fancy Molasses, 4am 12 in forenoon afternoon jeale. The dam at the mill is being re- the Tbt* l* new and finest Buy libera!'y as we — -I Wed 62- 70- fair fair and made on the flavored cheese we ever will not paired, improvements have this kind Thors 60 — 62— cut. all winter. cloudy cloudy mill. Two staves saws are to be added to Fri 65— 71— rain rain .62 :be mill equipment. Tbe dam at the foot Sat 62 69- cloudy fair j bf Lower Patten is also to be Sun 59— 68— fair fair,rain .05 pond and m dam on Climax Coffee, lb, 22c Climax Tea, lb, 40c Mon 58 — 87— raiu, cloudy cloudy .49 :heenng, where she had been visiting. j child's 1 will examine Sheriff Ward W. Wescott made an im- take to drive back and defeat the German Oct. 18, 19-County contest and with your eyes. The was brought to her home j boys If do not need glasses, body them for $1. they last when army. There cannot be any victory until girls' agricultural clubs, at EUaworib. do need 1 at Bayside yesterday, where fuueral portant capture Thursday night, 1 will tell you; if they them, we do. A peace by negotiation with the will be held. from New REUNIONS. will lit them properly. services be arrested an escaped convict Germans wouldn’t be worth a scrap of Tbe we only want is one — An B. <>. B. call for ali Red Cross women paper. (>eace Sept. 21 Saunders at Charles Hampshire. where we dictate the terms, and tell them family is sent them to be Saunders’ West EDWARD H. BAKER, workers out, asking Sheriff Wescott was notified tw*o weeks to take it or leave it.” grove, Surrv. work rooms iu the Peters present at the Commenting on the ago that Charles Harris, alias Percy Hig- election. Congress- afternoon at 1.30. A Graduate Optometrist block next Friday roan Peters said he was much an naturally amount of work and material is on gins, an old offender.serving eight-year 65 Ellsworth, Me. large gratified at the result, personally, because 'Shfrrrtisruirms Oak and Street_ hand and it is hoped there will be a large sentence for breaking, entering of the splendid endorsement he had re- had ceived from the of the third dis- service, flags attendance. larceny in tbe uigbt time, escaped people when be was not able to from the New state He trict, be here to before tbv late.t advance in price* Eva i). Gardner and Hampshire prison. Price* are Ihe *«me owing to a large atoeg ordered Mrs. granddaugh- take pari in tbe campaign. “1 believe the Storage Battery Repairing learned th*it the man had a mother on all kinds of flag* Miss Ada Merrill, who have spent living election in Maine as a whole, indicates »or 25c; when sent by mail, ter, A n«w of *FASHIONBTTE" HAIR NETS. 15c each, two at East Orland, and had a sharp watch the strong patriotic feeling of the Slate.” and Haa the summer iu Ellsworlh at the Webster Recharging ic lor postage. ou the Congressman Peters expects to be at house, left Baturday for Camden, where kept place. Urge line of "RUST CRAFT” GIFT NOVELTIES. home for a few days, hut business may Motors and man showed Starting Generators Retired and Record*. will meet Mrs. Gardner s daughter, Thursday evening the up. Edison Diamond Diac Phonograph* they summon him back to Washington at any Street with her He was much when Sheriff J. A THOMPSON, rviain Mrs. Fullerton Merrill, who, surprised moment._ A R. ROYAL there. will re- Wescott and Deputy Sheriff Patten ap- husband, is visiting They Bo Sutc Sc., it.xi Court House., L.ts.vorib. turn to their home in Brookline, Mass., peared. and put up a hoid bluff, but it Drowned at Castlne. C. C. BURRILL & SON in a few weeks. didn’t work. He was promptly lodged in Winston Clark, aged fourteen, a sum- Two Ford the county jail, and Saturday the officers mer visitor, was drowned Cars —Established 18«7— Bince county agent work in Hancock Wednesday county is supported by the General Edu- from New Hampshire arrived with the evening when his canoe was overturned will be of For Sale cation Boaro of New York, U necessary papers to take him back to the in tbe narrows between Peuobscot and INSURANCE interest to the farmers of the county to FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE state prison. Castiue. A companion, Maurice Sbubert DAVID countries know that Dr. Wallace A. Bultrick, presi- LINNEHAN some of the leading companies of this and foreign a mem- aged sixteen, succeeded in shore Representing dent of the board, and Dr. Rose, j j reaching Telephone 117-2 Lll.oorth, Mo. the P. W tier of board, accompanied by hire At Buckaport. in an txtMQiud condition. Public Car Day or Monohou, assistant State county agent Night tbe business section of C. S. DONNELL leader, recently visited the couut.v and Fire threatened FOR SALE expressed themselves as much pleased Buckaport last night when the barn of with the way things are going. — Hancock Albert Eldridge on Central street, sur- BARBER Farm Bureau County New*. frame F. B. Aiken Homestead Shop In Peters Block rounded by many buildings, caught This week the Ellsworth merchants are fire. In the high wind sparks were car- opp. postoffice SL making a special effort to seii War savings ried long distances, and started several New Edison Records Birch Ave. and Oak MAINE Cylinder ELLSWO..TH, stamps, and to induce everyone to pledge small fires, and ouly good work by the themselves to buy as many as possible firtmeu and close watch by property the remainder of the The owners a con Sold in Ellsworth Must he sold to close estate. IT-GROW during year. prevented Migration. only by WATCH Ellsworth Boldier Boys’ club has gener- The tire spread from the barn to tbe RESTORER An Ideal HAIR ously volunteered to sell stamps at Rm house of Mr. Eldridge. which was practi- the and rapid NouiUbes scalp promote* rooms both afternoon and evening for the cally destroyed; also a small dwelling E. F. Robinson growth. 8top* falling hair sod free* the scalp ♦ T. F. MAHONEY, from dandruff. remainder of ibis week. Friday and Sat- occupied by Douglass Bridges and John Miss M. J. Callaghan urday will be tag days, when everyone Bulan, and the barn of Stephen Bennett. loss is at Administrator '« who buys a stamp will be tagged. Every- Tbe estimated |7.500. I IM4 UMC* Me. other article* that were tempting and useful. tilt her parents. F. H. Harding and wife, Iasi amirr+iscnunte 3mong ibtangtrr week. bat I think the lancheon was the best of all. | We bad creamy lobster stew, with snch a lot / Mm. Sawn M. Grinds! of Essex. Mass, NOW to the es- HOUSEHOLDERS This column Is devoted a of lobster is each individual Blew, criap Orange, is spending few weeks with her sot of Hsnoock lettuce and egg sandwiches, truly sugar i pecially to the franges eoun.j Myron. The column Is to all graoaers for the WOMEN OF cake, cream and chocolate pie, and lastly. Ice- open Mrs. Albert C. Parker and two daugh< USE was donated the ratios ! dtscQsaion of of general Intervst, and REQUIRED TO cream. which by topics tern of Portsmouth, N. r!., are guests ol Make letter* * of oar gay company. We had such for reports of grange meeting* Mrs. Fannie D Parker. A*® SuPP,eatsKty spirit rjp® experience mem, waiter* to serve the food that I short and convive. All comma nitrations mast K,/ deft, pretty Mrs. Augusta B. Taintor and Misa C MIDDLE AGE be will not be printed ex- had *»e to signed, bat utnr* PC. SUBSTITUTES felt sorry all oor young meo g Kane of have been _nd 20 Agoes Cliuton. Conn., bodily power* ,re of families t*» of tbe writer. All com- the war and we only had head* cept by permlesion vir.itmg Mia* Kane’s mother, .Mr*. Scot by rich prew„^ to beeping blood in smile on the girls. munications will he eublect approval by mourner. IheTc, Withdrawn Need to Pas* the Crisis Safe- pretty Ly •Fifty-Fifty" Rule Help be without Knce-.cmci**,,,, 1„ After dinner Mr Mirtin gave ns an enjoy- tbe editor, but none will rejected i.mmUum Sc,'. 1 Universal Loaf Hon. Henry W. Sargent has returned crti>« rkh Mood ! Replacer* by Victory that t Pink- I was followed Miss Mary good reason. ly—Proof Lydia able talk, and he by from Boat on. a here be ba* been in a hos- .h. hod, ,nd a sweet-faced Ct —Wheat Conservation Urged. ham’s Chase and Mr*. Haskell, pital. He was by bit l;»dcnciM. It, .It.food tmniri. Yft Vegetable Compound accompanied to who is ministering to the spiritual brother Addiaon. .trcndlh bom hod, Ud woman, j ■CHOODIC. 4*J, FRANK LIN. b££.* Can be Relied island. Mr. Mac I ', It Upon. need* of the people on the # Alr^l 2 1 Orono. Maine. Sept of ik hoodie **p«. St*. Donald introduced each speaker in bis hu- An interesting meeting iiH i i iii■ mi | mu —The 'Fifty-IftjT of morous. inimitable way which ad del much to j grange wa* held in ila hall Thursday the Urbans,II!.—"DuringChanpe Life, regulation of a aolo in addition to its annoying symptoms, i the occaaion. Mia* Betty Quay sang evening. Sept. 5. Food Administra- twice to a heartv encore. The orv had an attack ot and responded A grange fair a ill be given Oct 8. If tion ha* been abol- wmcn lasxea service flag in the chnrch bad si* stars, giv- gnppe a tor my, tbe next clay. All are requested ished and house winter and left evidence that the islanders are doing all ing lo bring exhibit*. holder* are now re- me in a weakened their -bit” In the great war. < are wheat condition. I felt at At ranberry island, where there only quired to use only 20 por cent BAYH1DE. 4?B. ELLSWORTH. aixty voters, sixteen young mro have gone flour substitutes A universal Victory times that I would One or forth to fight under the color*. 4, the matter of repairing tue three never be well again. September cup loaf has been adopted by the Food 1 read of E. We left the ball IrelucUntty after the ex- ball and palming it was discussed. Here- and [ Lydia Controllers of the United States were leturned to the wharf aPinkham's Vege- ercise* over, and after meeting* will U* belJ each wees. the Allies so that now we will eat the for a b I e where they have large building* storing * Compound same kind of war bread that the 11 fish. There were great v*t* of salt f >r curing No what it did for harm and POMONA. in HANCOCK filled with French. British. Italians, Belgians and women passing the fish, and many hogsheads I that would be l*l*r to New Century grange, Dedham, enter- Canadians are eating through the Chang* corned fish spread dry * on flakes outside. There were score* of tained Hancock Pomona Sept. 7. It was a On September 1st, the “Fifty-fifty' of Life, so I told my doctor 1 wood flakes already spread with bake tongue* and moat interesting and profitable day. The rule was withdrawn and in its place try it. I soon b 'an t sounds. The hake sounds are used in the forenoon session mi occupied by trans- are to one retailers required sell of chewing and are more In stren g t h manufacture gum action of the addreaa of wel- I gain businea*, NSTANT pound of wheat flour substitute to valuable than the sounds of cod and haddock, and the annoyny j come by Mary M Hamit; response by J. four pounds of wheat flour 17" n ui> Five fishermen came in with a big boat load jympioms | F. Wood, master of Pomona grange; and Bakers* bread will contain four and Compound of flail while we were there The men used a appeared your Vegetable “What would l*e the Condition j the boat into discussion. pounds of wheat flour to one pound of has made me a well, strong woman so pitchfork to throw the fl*n from } if tbe nad not cannot a on the wharf, which »»» bau'ed of Farmers To-day Grange substitutes This is exactly the same I do all my own housework. 1 square dray the floor two men. Outside Come into Existence?" as con recommend E, Pinkham's Vege- along slippery by j POSTUM the housewife's bread The Lydia table too to women on the sunny part of the wharf were great 1 After dinner, the iesaion was opened by servation of wheat is urged and the Compound highly passing through the Change of Life. hog* bead» filled with cod livers The sun ex- piano solus by Elbel Stone, and vocal solos public is asked to continue using com — Orchade tracts the oil which rises on of the hogs Mts Prank Henson, 1316 S. top by Mias Penney of Montreal. A helpful bread end other wheat breads Contains saving head, clear and translucent. It is then St.. Urban a. 111. addreaa was given by Stale Mavtcr Thomp- The recent careful survey by the who from nervousness, dipped » fl and sent to market. We were all Women suffer son. Recitation* by Alice Brewer, no Food Administrators w the United headaches interested in the process but 1 dido t hear "heat flashes,” backache, Gertrude Wakefield and Maurice Miller, States. France. England and of and “the blues” should this famous anyone ask for a drink of the oil. Italy try vocal solos Clifford Burnt! and Alta Pink- The whistle sounded all too soon for our re by the food resources of the 220.flOfl.OOC root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Caf-feine turn to the boat, and a* we filed on board. Mr. Blake, choru* ringing anu work in tbe people fighting against Germany ham's Vegetable Compound. MacDonald counted n<*ses and found that fifth degree completed the afternoon pro- shows that, to maintain enough sup- Elinor Brooks. Marv (. base and Nan Baldwin gram. and reserves plies necessary against ttrnrfit we jflutual Column. were ab»«nt. I’pon inquiry, found that A display of berries, fruit*, vegetable*.' disaster, there must be maintained in were In pursuit of a black and white they maple syrup and meat* canned by mem- all countries s conservation of wheat rabbit that Ibev wanted to transport U> B.Ue- BDITK1> ** 41'JtT MiOOt" ber* of New Century grange and arranged flour during the year hill. Our party would have been desolate coming by it* lecturer, Mrs (krtruOe P>od, It has been that the wbedT^ without them, *o we sat down U> wait their agreed an attractive feature of tr« return, and soon came, flunked and tri- proved day bread of the Allies shall contain 20 Ita Motto: anri they "Helpful Hooeful." Among the exhibitor* were Gertrude umphant. bearing the captured rabbit in a per cent of other grain* than wheat, crate The poor bunny shivered so at the Pond, Id* Houston, Berth* Black, Eli* and it is only Just that we should The of th‘* column are »ur» Inc urposes 5 sightof the crowd hat he was carried below Hurrul. Lxurs Cook, Mary BurriU. In the title ami 1* the nr»ut »1 bear our share in this saving and stated motto—It for and mddr n under a berth and oe that our bread at least should be uni MnvM. aim# to helpful arul hopeful Then we set sail, wav.ng farewell to the HARDEN I VILEE. b for the rooimou it >s tor the com versal with those who are snaring ;>•* good, sunbathed shore* of the is and The voyage a of In boo use-a public arrant, puiveyor in lae afternoon warm'b mi h li. Harding me:U tu Deven* more greatly from the war than our home glow and Ralj Camp ao< .nation and iu«fc*tlcn, a medium fur the In selves delightful, and everyone aboard declared It list week. of Idea# lu Ui'.i It solicit* U-rch*ngc capacity »»• the happiest affair of the season, and Provisions have been made by the Mia* Bertha E. Turner returneu to Ban- uiunlcatlons. and It# successdepend# largely wished f »r many happy retorus. Food a t week. Administration of this country O” the support given it in this rnwpoct Com- gor Yours a* ever, for the preparation and marketing by munication* ituM be signed. but :tw- name «f Mr*. Herbert K. Robert* ha* returned to W ODKKII the manufacturing and distributing writer will not be printed «xr« pt t.j p- rmlwlot Northfield. Vt. Communication* will i»e to or trades of the of s mixed *ubjwi approva country flour Charles L>ontv was it home from Ikm- rejection by the ed lot of the column. «*ut ooru Hebron complying with the international pol CASTING. wd. oe without den last week Academy w|«v: «ovvi reawn Address HEBRON. MAINE Icy. which will be available for pur n NORMAL SCHOOL NOT**. coatuiut f tb* mo* w** 8ept. parent*. * Klb worth. Me. fur the ake boys and far-stgbTed beautiful type in New England lu location Decrease in j Miss Martha A. Hall haa resigned her r ^ Garbage. Dr. C. S. Philbnck and wife of Baogi gtrla of today How can your boy or girl in a hamlet baring no rraorta iutrart- a* model teacher in 1 and meet Food conservation measures which position grades were in town last week. tbs needs sod responsibilities of that in* rntmainmcnta afford* con.im. r.\ t&mt The follow was in tbe tug poem printed time ? ideal for have 2 to accept a position as stenographer in a great study, yet botscUka aUpottbar* to enabled this country to save and Kar Harbor Time* of August 17. Tbe Mrs. Celia Downing of Brooklyn, N. V., Rockland bank. Hebron, through Hi proper saeironaent. ■iiatilnbA export 141.000,000 bushels of wheat in wr ier ban become a member of i* her mother. recently visiting close contact with students from many parts Practical course* In Sewing Horn# Fee- the year also have been William D Hall baa returned of tbs courses of past respon our M. B. family, and i am sure lbene recently H. Grindal la at home from country, of study and plan eonin, and Domestic C beam try »iil be Roy Camp is slble for decreased collec- from a from Norcroaa play, moulding body, coind and foul fur added studies for fflrl* in the )«ar garbage toucbiug linen will Hod a response to Ibe canoe;trip through on a coming Deven* abort furlough. Lba tasks of Ibis the lakes and the wrest branch of the golden future. Wholesome rivalry in all sport*. tions. indicating that the housewife heart* of of our number, and tbua Pen- many L w ife and obscot river and Harvard Grindal. daughter It la an Ideal school for college prepa- For and haa observed the Food Administra- another bond of will be estab- Kipngenus darn. He also catalog particulars, iJdrtsa sympathy returned Maes. re Don and a*s» offers practical cvursca for climbed Mt. Katabdin. have lo Lynn. tion's Injunction to "put less Into the lished : Ibosa M preparing for college WH. E. 5AHCENT. Lttt.D Pn*unL Sept. 10. R. Hon. Warren C. Philbrook of Water- garbage pail.” TWO STABS ville wa* in town last week. A statistical report covering im- Mr# re- [Written by Ague# Milliken after OAK. POINT. portant American cities has Just been ceiving a cablegram from her boo. Sergeant Char tea A. Kane baa returned from Mr*. Annie J. Sargent of West Gout da- Issued by the Food Administration Allan W Milliken. who was recently gassed Elliot, where be h»* been employed. boro is her Mr*. W. the in France.) visiting sister, J. TUN MUt. Kimball. ‘.Neath the aOe.tering boughs of the old. old eighty-one cities was 10 per cent less Mr*. Raymond Alley lift Saturday for P‘‘h Mr*. Wilma E. Kingsbury and daugh- than for the same period of the year Massachusetts for the winter. And each of these »tar# ba# a separate name ter Clara have returned to ktonebam, previous In fifteen cities there were C. H. Rechert and wife closed lu thi* sad old anxious heart of mine. b^ve their Maas. Increased garbage collections, due pri- home here and returned to Arlington The upper star's fur the lad in t ranee. \* r» M' Hard Inltnvnn l‘,«»o* *■■,<••'1 marily to Increased populations where Mass. And the oue beneath for the boy in camp. Heights, war industries have or near sprung up And when Death its waving loids 1 ait Shady Nook is practically desert* d. and which contonments have been estab Bach star shine* out like a lighted lamp. will be entirely ao Saturday, when the llshed Another reason for the In- 0 Lord, in Thy tender and Infinite love. Gleasons, Whites and Hoffman* leave. crease is that more im probably To Thee, with a chastrued sorrowing heart. Sept. XX _ tREE TO THE SICK! proved and thorough means have been 1 come to a*k that uo golden trace employed in collection as a result of .May sever my bright blue stars apart. TREMONT. appeals made by the Food Adminis- School* Will begin 16. with the ex- O upper star. oh. laddie in France, Sept. Boston's Master tration of t h* Bernard and Specialist Is it my tears or the western sun? ception primary IN OF CATARRH Many cities have been awakened to But right through the poluU of dark, dark grammar, which will begin Sept. 23. THE TREATMENT BLOOD »«4 NERVE DISEASES the importance of garbage utilization blue, Teacher*: Martha Me serve, MiK nley pri- LUNC, and there are instances where munlc A golden thread all seems to ruo. mary; Maud Trask, McKinley grammar; i ties Alice Clough* Bernard Mod* ate pall have taken over the garbage Ob. Ciod, on, country, you ve itkru from me primary ; Bernard collection formerly handled by pri- The brightest stars in my earthly crown. l)ubay, grammar; Lena Sjerry, vate concerns Instead of paving 1 only ask that you give them back West Tremont; Bernice Ashley, Center To their mother's arms all sale and sound. large sums to contractors for disposal primary; Carmen Harper, Center gram- of Eva J. Smith, North Seal Cove. Ruth city refuse they are saving this They were only loaned in your hour of need. mar; DR. RARBRICK South Will be at the money by operating municipal reduc- I could not give them, nay. uay. nay. Manaon, Seal Cove; Gladys Gray, i — So if take O Lord, take me Ciott’a Island. tion plants which are turning out you them. Before the dawn of that dreaded day. large quantities of garbage greases The grease extraction from gar ’lUt/rilfcOTl/Ult-. HOUSE We are all indebted to Esther for ber HANCOCK bage has fallen off about if) per cent fine report of tbe reunion. We only in the period under consideration, ac- ELLSWORTH, ME. wish many more could have been with cording to the figures, which never- us that day. A postscript to briber’s To arouse a theless indicate a material saving of sluggish liver, Wonderful X Examinations FREE report adds tbe names of Miss Edith Ray Cne fats from the decreased amount of to a Cay Only Kice of Lumoine and Mr. Cary of bucks- relieve distressed RAKRRK K will have with him HU Special "X RAT" garbage that has been collected DR.outfit and Electrical Machines ami Instruments In and she could have said with truth l.tamlnlng port, to for examining the I Ear, Nose, Throat, Eung*. Heart. Hlood, other words there has been less gar stomach, fortify your- ye, 18 we bad a quartette of sisters present etc., and will glee these remarkable examinations absolutely Wednesday, Sept. bage and even less but — free to all who call on him this visit. The above grease whar Tbe letter w-bieh follow:* will dud self use during photo you against disease, shows the lExetnr X Examination of as su grease there was has not been al- snaking Ray Luagx -* intensely interesting, thanks to "Win* Aid to Diagnosis. HOURS: 10 A. M. to 8 P. M lowed to to*go waste, but has been derei’ for it. recovered to a higher percentage than Dtar Aunt Madf who rail on him I'lir'ine thia Tiait nr. r.- formerly cnrnill MrtTinr Tn TUT Oini/ To all Through the kindness of one of our sum- “JE™' The Food Administration Is heart- n er residents was IHE 5luK 1 invited Vo go to Outer SPECIAL NOTICE TO ily the utilization of Island 28. on ■-■••••; V» encouraging gar- Loug Aug the mission ; This Remarkable Offer is intruded to place Within Tiie Reach of Ail 1 and Suffering bage either through reduction plants Sunbeam. The boat is large and commodious, and will Honestly Try To Get Well the cost of the special experience, known**:.;-and treatment »;e for the reclamation of materials frotn and our company of forty people found the most obstinate and chronic cases. Those wishing to take advantage of this opportunity should of room on deck to sit aud chat o- run can be which war necessities are made or plenty dates and office hours of his visits and call to avoid disappointment. Arrangements as Lar«Mt*Sai« of days, early about as we felt inclined. Below deck .there Anr Medicine in «Im World. to in New to consult with—and examine hog feed In either case It is nec Sold rterrwWf la Dr. ilarbrick go anywhere Kngland pal.enl*. were a nice little cabin and stateroom for Mr. Boat«, 10«.. 25-t. essary to keep garbage free from for- <*n’ *' ?! MacDouaJd.and beyond that a kitchen.engine rati. ISBS: Atlanta. WOO: Ice AdmIn, 1910 Post •nr«n and all Hal*Ku‘*,,! M P‘». the kuifa. eign materials—paper, glass, eroek- room, and quarters for tbe sailors. (.raduat# New York Policlinic, WOldL without Sick Person Ps/MJi*. Khiuburg. London axul Paris, list*?. ery. tin cans. etc., so the maximum Tbe boat has electric lights and steam neat, Every ritn>or* amt all t ■lnr*ement» \ lenx.a and Harvard. Ifli. Cl*Pmideiil and vr» Should cell on Dr. Barbrick. The marvelous treated without Itfgktl oi value can be derived from minimum aud it is the third boat Mr. MacDonald has member of various medical an*l scientific Fever-Catarrh w *k done this and Specialist has >- Physician 1 Hay by societies. As a Teacher W met and Specialist »nd all eore*. ol™r» expense and labor had since be began his work among the attracted the attention of then—Bits of people lerofnla J Prompt Relief Guaranteed his is international. trouble* treated. isiauds. The first boat cost *300. while this in ev*-rv walk of life and given to the kick and reputatioo new life and E *pe. I'hat the deaf »nJ all *r-l’l; u Division of the Spoils. one cost *6.uoo. so one can see how tbe mission suffering £cs*«ua. P*ori«*i* SCHiFFMANN'S may hear and the Mind may see, aid the lame aiul ikio iIimumm treaied. work has own aud ooderVilr. The of the Food g expanded tnav walk: that the unsightly tumor be u. I • purpose Adminis- may All Diseases and De- Benten- Weak nee. 1 tun MacDonald s> fostering care and the financial wasted sway and the foul can-er cleaneed and * tration In regard to the present CATARRH Xrouble* treated ailhout eur. sugar help given him ny bis friends among the BALM dried up simply by his system treatment with- Is out operations seems beyond bat su.-h formities Treated. nereotl* and Wood trui,M<~ shortage two-fold, namely, to sta- summer people at Bar Harbor and other belief, Hen—All are the claims made by those who have >>een taoeeaafully. .. rr bilize cost to the towns the > Catarrh. and a!! disease* of the consumer and along coast of Maine. m, and you axe given the chance to Conetimption. the chest o' » *br axe true. eberr. and abroad at the island the day we went down, and obeoure or ditlealt L Deafness. Blindness and disease* of the eye o re.. when we arrived just before noon all were S PILLS and ear treated. nangieeyottluUtnlwnreii The Sugsr Equalization Board re- CHICHESTER b- in aud eitb whleb gala attire were gathered at the at rb* rapidity 1 j ,!.o Dyspepsia. Indigestion and all diseases of am. cently created by the Food Adminis- ia#e* la woadarful _ tractive tittle church where hold their READ HIS CREDENTIALS stomach and bow sis treated. truly I" they *0 thy and hie eater.-** tration and approved by the Presi- •*•*!• Rr« »ad l.«M \V/ all upon bun; entertainments, as they have no public hall. ^-v —1 •■■*«. **»>» wl T«A« ku •< Wr K«7 kf ir«r l» enxaoio dent. hopes by a re-adjustment In The church was gaily decorated with flags well, the following credential will enable the liver trouble# treated. [lane* wbetber a •»»* to .lodge whether the Doctor is • lucwrabl*. cost and aud ferns, and the tables were most at- I W IHARUNO It II S |» f||J >, *,.r »c patient qualified Disease. Diabetes and all diseas** : production transportation dining / to core him or not. Bright's \ V JU y«*r»kno»nk*Hrtt.b*,r'“d "'nersTet- keep the price down to s fair glistening ul knowledge ot di.eaa. br. pUo lW and '*v—r SOU! BY Piles and Rectal Diseases treated without w««h level gay bowers of flowers. 0R100ISIS EVERYWHERE denation wf e.err earn* and eo* the knife or detention from bus.ocas. We were all raveuously hungry after our J. FRASER oar.eb.na rapidity ’‘*"*“**'*B" the at* Doe to increased cost In over-seas M. D. and ail nervous treatment *o«* bat we looked first BARBRICK, Nervous Disease*. Kpilepsy noa aeneeteatam voyage, at the display of treated. transportation as wall as on oar own physician, Surgeon and Specialist. For seven disorders, except insanity, d tbetroebl*. gi»lag*lemwt fancy articles that were on small hare »ot ln«*t^ arranged Teaclier and in the California Rheumatism. »ud all n ell ***** that piugree^e and to a Increase 1+ Neuralgia painful (jure railways genera! In tables at the left of the entrance hall. There Emetic Medical College. Graduate Cincin- affection* treated. wrfect, absolute and permanent the cost of the of were beautiful crocheted produotloa, price centerpieces and a lb- A_A£nA0 sagar la higher than In normal times doilies, filet lace yokea and embroidered handkerchiefs. The work was all done on the oosion, bat the creation of this board will. It Permanent Address and 210 Shawmut Avenue, island and it was beautifully done, too. Laboratory, ia bopad. keep it down to the lowest 17- They bad knitting bags of gay cretonne, In at the from 10 to possible leve.. Bangor Penobscot Exchange, Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 16 and 17, apr us in many designs and colors and many 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 both days. Heineman, Hollis, N. Y.; W.G. Tinckom abbtrtiscmerut. 'Sh&mtsnnrme. COUNTY NEWS Fernandez and wife, New York. COUNTY NEWS An entertainment Monday night, Aug. EAST for the benefit of the Ked in- BLUBHILL. 26, Cross, AURORA. cluded F. W. Cousins hast new automobile. a children’s drill, recitations, Rena Miss Alice Silsby has returned to the Marks, Fannie Atherton, Caro Leach, Mrs. U. L. Candage is veiling in Provi- Eastern Maine after her Clifton Helen general hospital K. I.. Long, Leach, Bessie Ather- dence, vacation here, to resume her training. ton, Alice Webber, Walter Pierce; solos, Cent Miss Olive Long has returned to Provi- Mrs. Albert Hunt and two children of Caroline Cousins, Margaret Johnson, dence, R. I., to attend school. visited her Mrs. Verna Webber, Walter Pierce; piano se- Bangor recently aunt, a Miss Helen and Hslph Hardy of Rock- lections, Wilbur and Walter Bridges; Seldon Archer. land are guests of Earle Leach. singing, “America” and “Star Spangled Howard Giles of Jamaica Plain, Mass., Word was received Wednesday of the Banner.” An interesting talk was given is visiting here. death of Hirry W. Binder of Council by Miss Ella Adams, a summer resident, School opened Sept. 4; Mildred Coombs on War A. Net Dose B.uffs, Iowa. Mr. Binder wbb formerly of Relief Y. W.C. proceeds, teacher. An extremely low price for a this place. 115.40. The wedding of Miss Lulu E. Rowe, remedy of such great medicine) Sept. 9. R. 1 wan d’Archambeau Rnd Louis Bailly of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rowe of But in these times when it is nee- value. the Tlouzaley quarts, who have spent the this town, and Albert E. Scboppee of economize so MOUNT DESERT. es-ary to closely wo arc summer here, returned to New York Brewer, took place at Brewer, Aug. 31. OPENING OF SCHOOLS. .w .f you will be glad to know that such Thursday, accompanied by I'go Ara, a After the cermony, there was an in- former member of the Schools will open Sept. 16, with the * r* liable household specifio as the True quartet who has re- formal receptiou at the borne of the bride. returned from the following teachers: I. TV* Atwocm! Medicine can be cently war zone and The hous*- was decorated without dowers. bought Gilman apent a few days here. high—Evelyn Manchester, prin- Refreshments^ were served. The bride’s v that it be ’/where; may do|>end«. very highly commended for Woodfords; Ml. Desert high—Mrrgaret M. Carroll, at Waltham. Miss Susie Long, Wakefield, Mass.; indigestion, disordered liver, clogged in- principal; Ruth Dresser, assistant. Sept. 9. M. Will'am (Jluckrnan, Jersey City, N. J.; to: constipation, colds, headache and Noryieast Harbor grades— Wilia Gibbs. Miss Leo'.ine de Ahna, Mrs. 1. J. Esch- blood. — Buy today, the 7-8; Santa Blake, 5-6; Vera Chipman, MARIA V1LLE. impure genuine wege, Mrs. Charles Gebest and daughter made the L. 3*4; Marion Wentworth, 1-2. •‘L. F.’*- by F. Medicine Co., New Little Miss Hazel Goodwin is better. Nell, York; Miss Maude Young, Seal Harbor, primary, Ina Jordan; Portland, Maine. White N. Miss Mrs. Albert Frost has been in / Plains, Y.; Florence grammar, Grace Emmons, visiting Bar Harbor the past week. j Jordan Pond, primary, Lylla Sprague. Mrs. who has been ill Otter Creek, primary, Katheryn Myrtle Hankins, since Murphy; grammar, Annie Scott. last winter, is improving. Sound, Georgie Wiggin. E. C. Dunham m much improved, and | Soiuesville. primary, Winifred Carroll; was able to leave the Bangor hospital Fri- grammar, Margaret Dolliver. day. Beech Hilt—Annie Dresser. Mrs. Olive Close is visiting the home of Hall Clark. (Quarry—Bernice her childhood. Her brother, Emery Mor- Marsh—Adelie Carter. Pretty rison, owns the home. Music and Draw ing—Martha Palmer. Mrs. Cynthia Bennett of Bangor is still SOUTHWEST HARBOR. at her summer home here. She is eighty- two years old, and very active. Schools mill open ,Sept. 23, with the Miss Jennie Jordan and Mrs. Roberts following teachers: High—Carl Kelley, have been at the home of Mr. and principal; Fannie Waterman, assistant; guests Mrs. Froat the week. Gladys Chick, commercial. Grades— Henry past 9. S. Post Mary Whitmore, 1-2; Annie Clark, 3-4; Sept. Jessie Farrar, 5-6; Addie Hodgkins, ,7-8. WEST HANCOCK. Manset — Primary, l.ouise Johnston; Marcia Milliken is visiting in Corinna. grammar, Iva Walls. Seawall—Janet K. Tripp. Clyde Tracy has returned from a visit We will win this war— in Bar Harbor. Htwrtisraunts, School opened Sept. 9; taught by Mrs. else matters we Peaslee. Nothing really until do ! Toasties Irving Earle Richardson, who spent the sum- NO MORE CATARRH mer w ith his aunt, Mrs. Fred Milliken,

A (iuiiriintred Treatment That Hai Stood has returned to Brookville, Mass. —the last the Test of Time. A surprise party was held at the home word of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown, Monday, Catarrh cures come and catarrh cures in honor of their son-in-law*, Clifford go, but Hyomei continues to heal catarrh and abolish its disgusting symptoms Tinker, who left Wednesday for Camp in corn flakes w herever civilization exists. Cpton, N. Y. Out-of-town guests were: the enormous sales Every year already Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Tinker, Mrs. Jessie of this really scientific treatment for * — | Monohon of Northeast Miss catarrh grow greater, and the present Harbor, year should show all records broken. Lillian Slavin and Harry Fergurson of thoroughly If you breathe Hyomei daily as directed New York. The Flavor Lasts it will end catarrh, or it won’t cost your 9. M. M. M. you a cent. Sept. sat the taste If you have a hard rubber Hyomei in- isfy haler somewhere around the it NORTH SEDGWICK. bouse, get out and start it at once to forever rid Mrs. Isadore Hanscom is in yourself of catarrh. visiting and save wheat C. E. Alexander, or any other good Lewiston. will sell a bottle of druggist, you Hyomei Mrs. Allen is in Boston with her Start to breathe it and notice Roy — (liquid). Mrs. C. L. who at your how quickly it clears out the air passages sister, Cole, recently grocers and makes the entire head feel fine. underwent an operation at the Massachu- Hyomei used regularly will end catarrh, setts general hospital. coughs, colds, bronchitis or asthma. A Friend and wife of Boston were complete outfit, including a hard rubber Victor pocket inhaler and bottle of Hyomei, costs in town this week, coming by auto. but little. No stomach dosing; just Curtis Pierce, while at work at the saw 9 breath it. It kills the germs, soothes and SUPERBa1 heals tjit* in flamed membrane. mill Tuesday, had his nose hurt badly DESSERTS when a blocking gave way. Six stitches were necessary to close the wound. i RED RASPBERRIES, PEARS. PEACHES. PINBAPPLB: John Thurston has taken some large indeed of the dozen and one SL'PERBA fraits. loads of berries to the factory this year, \ any

the being 200 day’s I to largest pounds—one | “Like Mother uaed make"—“Melt in your work of his rakers. One of his men raked mouth (phraaes you ve known since childhood) twenty-five bushels in a day, which gives ! inadequately e»pre*s the delightful flavor, whole- ■ some quality that distinguishes these unequalled. one an idea how blueberries can grow*. reasonably priced desserts. Aug. 3. X. _ Why Bother To Cook Desserts? BLUE HILL FALLS. Why spend hours over a hot stove, getting Mrs. May Greene of Brockton, Mass., dessert for dinner— supper—company when such is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. F. Conary. delightful fyods as these are so easily obtainable) Mamie Candage has gone to Bangor Yoyf dealer recommends SL'P£A6A for a few mouths’ visit with Mrs. Bliss. j gladly I Canned Goods. Teas and Coffee. Capt. George Crockett and wife of ? W1LLIKEN.TOMLINSON CO Portlsod. Ms P*'«» Portland are with their sister, Lizzie j Conary, for a week. _mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn Frank Mason has replanked the iron bridge. Margaret Weston has returned to ranges" “The clarion”all-fuel Pennsylvania after a month at Pines.” have fire boxes, flues, ovens, cor- Wallace Weston has arrived from camp, for results where he spent two mouths. rectly proportioned right Sept. 2. Crumbs. with any fuel that is available— The NORTH ORLAND. reason given it that ordinary In the first place it becomes neces- The test of forty-four years has non-skids, with their to an small projec- sary carry additional spare John Carey and wife of Dedham, Mass., Clarions tions, make steering difficult when in order to be properly equipped who have been visiting here, have re- r——proven dependable. Used in the home. Walter who front, effect being for emergencies. ^ turned Nickerson, in went hh de in the old- much the same as driving over has employment Massachusetts, | good a smootK-tread rough roads. Secondly, driving with them. -i fashioned with tire does not afford protection way persona! super- Mrs. O. M. Saunders of Cambridge, i Though some non-skids are unsat- against The ideal tire is skidding. Mass., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. War- ; i vision in every on front wh els, it is evi- a non-skid constructed so that it | department, equipped isfactory reu Moore. dent that the use cf two and d tTerr-.t protects n'jainst skidding yet 1 with modern Clar- Schools 3. Mrs. Dora Ingalls every advantage, kinds of tires involves ac.-.wus d.-- steers easiiy and smoothly. opened Sept. ^ teaches in the Career district, and Airs. ions offer remarkable service. advantages. in Fred you Flora Crockett of Dedham the ( Gray district, 1*» Established 163<5 Such a tire ts the Ml 'In l’r rrjal A on-S J. It is a l mversal ^ t. tore in fa^t as icell a; ; Its pete,.. \l tr- J is the most ___ WOOD CSL DISHOP CO. rubber r -i-si : »•* -r J /. > .tl .s tread is so broad well with effective Can’t loek well, eat well, or feyi ; BANGOR, MAINE and that it : and cs a fiat steers j to easily plain tread. impure blood. Keep the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take clean, and good health is When used on all four wheels Michelins ensure the exercise, keep Sold by J. P. ELDRIDuE, ELLSWORTH. Me. pretty sure to follow. $1*25 a bottle.—Advt. | utmost economy, satisfaction and safety all around. 2Utoitiscumu&. Butter Paper -Printed At ““rheumatism The American Office Physician Believes a Genuine Best quality Red I.ion water-proof and grease-proof vegetable' parch- ment paper, printed w ith butter ink to Keiuedy for the Disease has especially-made paper comply with new law. There is cheaper paper on the market; Done better. Been Pound. Price, including paper and special printing: Kheuma,the wonderful rheumatism rem- 500 sheets edy sold by Alexander's Pharmacy and all pound size, $2.25 ; half-pound size, $2.00 druggists, gives quicker and more lasting “ “ “ “ “ relief than other remedies costing many 1000 3.50; 3.00 times as much. Plain printed butter paper, blank for name, pound size, 35 cents a the se- Kheuma passes deadly poisonous pound. Orders for four pounds or more 3ent under four cretions into the bowels and kidneys, postpaid; from which they are quickly thrown of in pounds add Sc a pound for iKiatage. a natural, healthy way. Read what a reputable physician says about Kheuma: ‘*1 have made a most careful investigation of the formula em- ployed in the manufacture of Kheuma, A NATION S STRENGTH1 and I heartily recommend it as a remedy Share & Share Alike i for all forms of Rheumatism. I find IS IN ITS FOOD SUPPLY Kheuma far in advance of the methods & MACHINE WORKS generally employed in the treatment of ELLSWORTH FOUNDRY rheumatism, and altogether different in O—to « 8mpv« composition from the remedies usually M. AMBOCA MUST FEED — prescribed.”—Dr. C. Lyons. This should give any sufferer from rhea- MO OOP. POP mat ism confidence to Rheuma. AU3ESj I try FROM OVKK TM* HR. OBITUARY. KttTKKY TO < AHlllol ettsiuortli "Vmcricmi Cheering Word* Arrow th** Wave* Stic Into the blare of »bot and shell Letter Home From Hancock County MR* LOU IRA A. KINOMURY. (Jeorge T. Co*, igvd forty-five, of Ctrl- To»l» person, Ourvaliaet boys all enter. '•oil. and Thom** H. interest a. lu Hoy In Klfhtinf Line. Mt». Louisa S. Kingsbury, one of the Bro*m, aged twenty- tote- hereinafter ‘U*r <# r%u„4 lk< ^ UH AL AM' POLITICAL JOURNAL To fight till freedom'* standards dwell of were kitted faat Wed- At a *■ Alexander Ward of Seawall, in a letter oldest residents of lulls worth, died last «i*, Limeatone, prooate court hr •** tn.„ In every earthly center. for the county 01 '**•**. ij rUHLISliXD to a frond, navi: Saturday at the home of her brother, nesday night when the automobile in *JT‘ 'VERY WEDNESDAY AFTKRNOO* Our orave “over there" let none forget. “We went up on one of the treat lively, Kverard B. Uraaly. »■ West Main street. which they were returning from the AT While a nation a active and important front# in France winning glory. • fter an illness of a few days. Presque l*le fair crashed into a tree after July 3. and, believe me. tbe 'Mt h division Nor cast a listener's vain regret a collision with another car. ELLSWORTH, MAINE. something during We Mrs. Kingsbury ws# borr. in this city T^.»fhrjr,?-CcS Upon a hero's story. experienced July. BT THE were under shell fire every day. W'ent 13.1S30, the daughter of Dr. Samuel May «.»d. b, W'hen anxious fear steals o'er the heart over the tops twice and drove tbe Ger- it £2k rUis. m.in,'. liff tiLANCCK. E PUBLISHING CO sod Desire St Lichfield Greely, and all her 21011*1 published three “"Iw COUNTY mans hack twentv mile* in two I week.” feu As night fall* on the trenches. days. life was here She united with Amrr„.r, sd I dilor nnd have seen more human blood this month passed »tv"r,onh .nrr.”*,;^> m F Tirva. Manager. Good u««r from borne may now impart (Ellsworth, m a.i,I than did fish blood toe month of last the in and had (“WtsfeJ I Baptist church early life, A SUCCESSFUL AppeAt AI a ptob- e. .urt A calm that a. dread to h, »u a fl.orforBti qumcho Several time* 1 *’ •»?rH*CT* ’or Price—#'2.00 year. July. expected every alwaj * been a faithful member. Youth- c -1*' N© (X?ntt» lor thn*' ontbs, ’.f 1>»J< *'* •' ten of *»«, £.•Wf' not;! t’**. minute was my las*, frt 1 had several the C'Otk in k. v a rent A beering message to “our b vs” retsmed to an unuaual MEDICINAL COMBINATION be v In advance., #1 N T> and S# \ •• ful in she and beard thereon ♦ir* pretty l«^*e calls, ■ ugh 1 never got a spirit, i: caoety. decraoed A **• *» pany were killed or wounded, moatly a love for children, animal* seamed >isib!e, certain ,, nil V’tar T cheer forever passionate porting to be the I .t pledge g-'-od w ounded Ihwxl's taki n before will *Lis wT. i.’vwtv'rr Rate*—Ar< rea* natde and will h and nature, while a remarkable memory Sarsaparilla -old deceased. to ''«*»•« “I 1 live to eat Christmaa « a ajgli «■ application Th< ngb gloom dwell in that war-torn land. hope my | eating and after rating oot. »„d to, ,h... dinner at for 1 am in if the for the event* of her early years made her l’eptiron t ...iis,:'1 Seawall, hopes -.ttbo ring ...... A cheering line will lighten These two medicines it ft*Cktra duBlne**communlc»t!oBtt *ni»uid o* a».dr«**e* l S get a few more bangs at the an conversationalist. great supple- Karrtn. the A ** hoys interesting oiAcutui tt.e u. 2 o. and all check* and money order* made pa\ The stress of foe on every hand. Germans will call this war fori ment earh other in ni.,1 en- they off, Her husband died maoy She punt) ug Phebe P Whiling. late o< hit to The Ma»ooc* Cochtt Publibhum 1 years ago. r',„|.. That gruesome struggle brighten. they will never be able to lick tbe Ameri- the and roBBly. deceased Pelltlno '*M X> EilBworth. Maine. is survived a Mrs. Alice riching blood, strengthening W Ibar cl cans as long as they live. The old 17. S. by daughter, biting or some other sultstii. Q*rM t Oft cheering word* then let u# send toning the nerves, life into boys go after them like tigers. Kingabury, and two brother*, Kverard H. putting the resile** ocean. the Across **1 am sorry that I can’t write body nnd color into the .act). WEDNESDAY,SEPTEMBER 11,1818 you and Dr. Harvard Greely. cjr.^riT'ss’-^'Srv'i**“'*• While loyal soulsg ’over there" attend. oftener, but I don't have a chance to Taken in thev are the Funeral services were held Monday. conjunction, d™,K ■Wj 9o seal our fond devotion. write when we are in the ItDea, so if you ideal for the blood End Rev. B. F. Johnson of the church remedy Mary A. fii mort late ol The Maine barometei «- Jam** M. Axoaas. don’t hear from me. w'rite ju*l the same. Baptist di political nerves. If a laxative is nr’ded tike connty. cee.ed Petition that wVl^ Bluebil! Falla. Maine 1 have about a hundred letters to answer officiating. a area __ Monday indicated wide ol now. Hood's Pills. All druggie » of said dece*. d, presented by arc in a Blaiadeli. pqMte * in democratic from “We living about the LIST. administrator for u. depression ranks, place CASUALTY State COIXlY OOSSII*. same aa Harbor, only no water. 1 county. of Maine the Atlantic to tbe Pacific. Ship irmalc tfflamtS. have been righting cooties for the Jbrlp William W Billinas, late of Morris Bowden, sr.. of Ellsworth, brings pest OriiM as well as Killed or Dur- connty. deceased Petition month, (rerraans; every man Maine Men Wounded woman for gene'al boueework. that Jli*!* to The Americas offices Hiameae-twins Hmith. or some other suitable ^ in the army is just like s hen. I wa« Past Week. J Apply :o Mb*. Haanr L. Cl*mia •^etnt,’!“* Snnday slackers of tbe anti-auto ing CAapahle poioted Admlnlstrstor ot the W cucumber. There are two perfect and twenty dsys without taking off my shoes; decOAsed. **" of the are con- The casualty list from France the past presenied be Jessie I reqoest government cucumbers, their twentv-one days without washing my for OOM9QIT offer* yon a widow of hIJ deceased *“l**.tkt well-developed joined names of the \rrORKino It is face week contains the following If chance 1« wear* » position their scarcity. get- _ permanent B. Baboon, late spicuous by entire length. amid at Joaepb of Brooklln Maine men pieaaanl surrounding*. congenial county, deceased Plr.t to be to ride on work and for cob- ,nd Bos; ting very unpopular eatUfartory pay. Working Franklin B Irasts. V. dittos* are clean, aomiatstrstor ■ e,. ,J From twenty-five square rods, Carl KILLED 15 ACTION. good-nica. tight building, settlement 1 e Sunday. Perkins of Casltne, picked and sold m EXHIBIT UBERTT LOAN well healed. A boar day (after September 1 and all *©rta of late to do John A l-ord. late of Kl 1.233 quarts of strawberries, for which he Corp. Arthur J Stuart, Lubec reeling office work .worth. I, An we employ only th* highest ciaaa, you will county, deceased First Account ol In the of the man realized f241 in cash, equai to a rate Private Cha# C. Lilley, Waldoboro RediBAB. ed marshalling TRAINS FOR NEW ENGLAND find yoararlf among congenial fellow workers ekecutor. B for seltlsmeAt of f 1.546 per acre-. This doe* not include We want industrious and •JAOrge P Haskell l,„ of power of the nation that will ape 11 MIAAI50 15 ACTION. fattbfui. worker*, Hll.itdk the berries used in two families.— Farm give them In return ample recease*. vaca- AAldcouB y decOAsed First mend J. oceonaligr; disaster to German of final Buieau .Yeira. tion* with a occasional enter- tAslsb. fi hope* Fred Assenault, Mexico pay. library, Adaklatstrstor. .d let re... of the War tainment*, an free use of it is that Story to Be Told by employee*' weekly victory, expected 75,000 iwinmlni pool, tocia! and read A 'At- WOUNDED, DfiXitKR UNDETERMINED. Lacy Planter. ol TV -noti |. ., Theciaun-to-coanty-cbampionship ban- room* Our Educational facilities make Maine men between tbe ages of Relics fymnaalatn.ng county, deceased Fifth scco , ner which the Hancock Point baseball Frank Lubec rapid advancement possible. If you at# the tfibba. Adminls ratrti with the Btuart, .1, *6M,M eighteen and forty-five years will sort of young woman who wants to work with Bled for set Dement team a few came W boiated weeks ago, Mechanic George Fields. Per ham a*, and if have • fair education, write for to- morrow. you Prank W litna. late of Hu register down badiv frazzled at the Bluehill Patriot* working for tbo!r ooaatry W our free book "Working for COMFORT k.port. ts Private Henry McKarbtrn, county, deceased Becood sc-o j We can tell or we ,nt »£, la localities for removed from thooe you right away whether not dors H StBltk. fair last week. South Brewer can use W ndmlnlstrslor. died (or.ee? j you H. QtvvitT, Pub.. !nc., meat. the sheriff of •oaten which nr* la active A White, deposed contact Dept. K. Augusta. Maine France* K Grind!*. AKVHULT WOl llDED. late of M othi ! 7 tears gon Harbor i« any" but a tetter from Mrs. William Bangor girls more described 10 said tba bettleAeids af MrAdoo, for fully pe kioo part of this service is a trip to the war Europe by Own j wanted best summer hotels Inclonss To-morrow. chairman of the Woman's National oo*n- for Joseph H Bab.no late of Br-iklia. a Register tho allied •tamp reply. Few high grade housework fronts id and Pershing aad governments, county, deceased Petition a lei t France, Belgium Italy. that each worker should be place* by Pnuj Men to both aad soldiers wba mittae, aaya H ! >a* ia. administrator of tbe r«ute«f eighteen forty-five In Congressman Peters tbe President bars aeon esrvtea | at her 5, and suggests that deceased that tbe amount o* th* inherwwr inclusive those la lbs trraeOaa ar sailors wbe poet September except previously- recognizes s reliable, patriotic state*man have CCLintrC. las on aaid estate be determined t»* ibeiaw j every child abould begin to put away of Pro Sate to-morrow. boon active ea tbs seas registered. much register of breadth and to erery power, loyal nickels toward the first on a The payment the ladies' l aioa Hewing Circle of Dorothea C If orris late of the city. Whether ou were born in America national interest and to putones af tha tralaa Is to y # too big and Mate of New de. play bond. To that end tithing boxes are BY Nicolin. puff* to tack Price SO cents York. fM :ci therm filed Norris. one or in some whether place loyal ettlaaae of the re- r**nd parcel poet to Mas Jnwws** Mac- by Psnny of ibe xecs'ort- foreign country; politics. all care for by given to who them-attractive Gown, M P. D. 1. El.sworth the .sat wll’ and tea ament f raid 4*nan Peters has found time to mote.- districts to more direct tooth you have a large family ur are un- Congressman little banks with motto** that that the amount of tht inberr.snre n«jW with iuspirtng a all his the battle to to which aa estate be determined by tbe J-idg- * From* married; whether you work on the do good chore for Maine, with assay should offer useful bint* to grown-up* ss of them A altera. Frank W Gian, late of Bu k *• duties on important committees 9! have eaat none baa band a. well as children iftu.il sport. farm or in the shops—no matter who coonty. deceased. Petition fl:» ) t>r brothers aad to aM to tha “First a Dickie, then* dime. and in time of war Read what campaign H Haauh. administrator, ihs: an order x or are Congress | j Corporalr»n Mrn!ag what you are, unless you in 1 Have the pennies every time. issoed to distribute tbebeiraat B. tbe for the Fighting Koartb Laaa o* lb# among tea Georg* fk>rr, government custodian, Liberty First know 'Iwill oe s dollar. annual meeting Eastern Maine said if are between these you deceased, tbe amount r*ni* sing ■« service, Hallway wilt be held a: Hotel ■ you says wklck hrglae 8ept II aad dosas Oel Help U. h mskr the Kaiser boiler!" THE Company bands of said admin f.r*: iha Eagle, Brunswick. Maine, on the first Wed ages you must register. It meni of Lis second account '•The resort interests of Maine have only | neaday of October nest, at tea o'clock in the Volunteer Medical Service < orpa. If shirk not Tha two forenoon. Albert Trsworgy. Isle of is u: you your duty, only Just begun to be developed. For one person j tralaa. storting at too Hjr*y. The Council of National itofenae an- By order of the Directors. county, deceased Petition 6 «■ 1 *>t !asrtl will be who State asms time, are to yon in personal danger of oow comes into the for hesltb, traverse New tohg~ L A Ksasv.Ctvrk. Treworgy. widow, for sn 1 s«set out of \)t nounces that the Maine executive com- Ellsworth. Maine. i».s arrest and severe punishment, but pleasure sad refreshmeat. tea should come. ; laad The schedule of dates for tha *ept w, persons: estate of said care for toem at lb* City "It is s great recognition, for tram will conatot of two fiat George G l-ong. late of B sefctt: a a; the£natioual cars, one board in all activities Farm bouse A erne a H. Mrrvnato. prosecuting per- count*. dev. eased Resign*.. 00 of k.J three million men. Two million policy is to include only 'n the national box car and one tourist steeper Tha taining to the mobilization and enroll- Mansfield, trustee, filed what is of its j more are needed. “With an Ameri- park system supreme type flat car* win be mounted with ment of members of the volunteer gana. Moash I. Mayo, late of F, is r'b, :: n: and will, on development by tbs govern- medical service corps throughout the Atg.il IssUcuk. can of 4,000,000 says Gen- bombs, shells, parts of airplane* and ^ county. dtcr**ed First and Be*- scout d army men,” to it State. The member for Hancock ment. draw people from tbe whole county Alice If Sco.t admiruurt 1 t « r. era! March, '‘we can the other materials of warfare on land go through country o\gr is l>r. Lew is Hodgkins of KJlswcwth. I HOMTF. NOTICKk auocaed. fli«4 for scuicmn.t and sea and In the German line wherever we ‘hut the national service bas a far air. Inelndlng (-su- Rc*. r>* Holmes, lale of '.r.. please.” park it hereby given that the following tured war material county, deceased Fir.*-, sod nc* .S To the rest of this Hve wider aim than the development of single I Among the lat- EAST OB LAND. appointment* have been made by the get million, N’OTlrK of Hannah L Holmes exr « r-i .* ter Probate Coart within and for tbe of areas, however beautiful or interesting. It ar* finishing club* taken from the ha* county settlement. all men between the ages noted Dr. Tbogus Story returned to New Hancock, Mate of Ma or plans to make those on which the national Austrians who used them to 'finish' York. Harry F Moore, late of ** :i **: above must There are Ivory l. Warn well. late of Hancock. to aaid register. seal is set instruments to aid in the resort 1 deceased »V' the allied wounded wbo came within Mr*. Samuel Robbins is recovering from county, deceased Flora h Wardwe.i of uid •Ogbtjf, Moore. widow. f«.r • aoout thirteen millions of these. development of the whole territory which 1 her illness. Hancock, executrix « f the last their reach. a;pointed soual estate of sal 1 deceased will and lev lame tit of aaid deceased; date of pe But the draft boards will discard the | they represent. Mi** Marion Gibbs of the * s*‘ nirorms, omi :al photographs and Bangor spent qualification Augua: t. a d 191* Alice ‘Jordan, 1st* <>f t- a famities and "Mouut Desert island has been selected out week-end with her (isrenis. Harbor in said county I'..** h unfit, those with large such other as cannot well (‘arris K Monroe, steal Kileworth.tn aaid of aii the East to in a tract things bs filed by Addis B. Grant, *dm r. -st;.t b represent single Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barrett are re county. dece seed George I. Mfinro* of aaid loose in war industries—and leave * exposed to tbe weather wiil be exhib- license lo sell certain rr*. »•* its coast and mountains Tbe whole resort on th* a Ellsworth, appointed executor of tbe last j reiving congratulations birth of d*« ease*!, situated in ta:.J Uv Isrbor n‘ a of determined men ited in tbe box car will and teat ament of *a»d *iec« seed, date of gigantic army ! tudustry of Maine, accordingly, both shore daughter, born Sept. 4. mors described intv.i '-oa qualification August *. a d '.ilk fully p* who are to rid the world of the and inland, and all who provide for it—di- The approach of the train to Its James iKliocber left for New Arno W Jordan. 1st* of KJr • *’ ready J Saturday Reubers Freeman Kraat. late nf Trenton or —will be this Harbor in said lev« » !■■'* rectly indirectly benefited by Is to York Mr* L»eKocber accompanied him In «atd deceaaeO of county, menace of the Huns. stopping place be thnouaeed by I county, Jobu D Kemick »'ra!r fe to Beaton a visit. Bie.1 by Addle B Grant, all- :- park's creation for • aid Trenton appointed adiainialrator with ^ the ringing of bells and the license to set* «.er*am res «•*. ♦* : blowing of tbe will annexed of the eat ats of aaid de | "In winning this for Maine, with the honor John Montgomery ana family who, have ceaaed, situated In sail H»- Hsrbof & The Election. whistles followed by the Bring of I ceased, date of quallflcailun August 11. 1919. and advantage to the State tbat will accrue siwtil the summer at Lake Alamooeook, mo'e fully described tu *a.d -a. [ bombs or trench toorura. Lewis A Roberta, late of H->ttoo, (vtunoo sent from it. invaluable service bas been rendered Bach : have moved back to Buck sport. Wilnn,. Ht.nrBl.ND > v.i 1919 Not being a resident of Slate is clean. United States Senator transported to this district. A true furthering it the exceptional influence given 1* tn the town that the Mate of Maine he has appointed Jonn A. copy. every one may 9. Attest —Class K M' am ( Fernald will nave a of the and frieud- Sept. M | Peters of Eilsworitt In the coauty of Han- plurality about him at Washington by regard hare an to hear opportunity the word cock. State < f Maine, as bis agent in vaid his hold wtiiie Governor has a ship in which fellow-congressmen Mat* ot Maine, aa the law 13,000, Millikeu direct from Orer There and to see direct*. with HTATr. «» M * > him. Catarrh Cannot Be Dorothea C. Norris. 1st* cf the of about 5,500. That the j his own eyes the Implements that are Cured city, county plurality wo*k has done this for and state of New < rt- | "The thst te year York, deceased barie# To »il (■•rsoos lOimtltd run used tbe with local applications, a* they cannot reach governor should behind his ticket as a re- being by soldiers of all na- Norris and F'anny Norm, both of said city, takes hereinafter nunM Maine's advancement great national the seat of ins' disease » atarrh la a local In county and state of New York, appointed At a court be disafiectione, tbe probably take an internal remedy Hail's Catarrh day pteuibe 3r. 1919 Not being reatdeuts of the Mate of one thousand nin< bun'rri » urum«u'. from t •.air* the blood on the ounmi surfaces of the m by ad) committees and the exercises will be "I Bar Harbor, in the county of Hancock. a. D. m*. Maine returns to a solid teni. Hall s Catarrh Medicine was Heptembe Congress £atmponOtnrc. preacribed Rials of Maine, aa their agent in said Mists of opened with prayer, for does not the by one of the best in tbt* ■ «. physician* country Maine, as tbs law direct*. fo'lowing mat ers ^ republican delegation. Congressman for Tears. It it some of r|'HK train composed of the treat j 1 Minrd for tbe action t: < Be«* specifically represent a holiness tome* France* K Muag-ave, late of Doylrstoern, Pet r’s home town is proud of the A Fuel Famine Threatened. known, combined with some of ihe after indicated, ft la beret of and of sacrifice beat biood Tbe combina- county of Bucks, commonwcartb of Pi nnsyt- purpose that le purifiers perfect ] notice thereof be given t » of like tion of the in v ants, dec eased Bucks Trust Com- \ plurality 4,500 Ellsworth, Me., Sept. 9,1»18. ingredient* Hall's Catarrh Med- County ested. a '■ b something given measured only the easiness of the by causing copy by icare ta what *ucb wonderful re- pany of said Doylestown. appointed executor an increase over produce* published three week" su“ him, of nearly 1.000 To (he Editor the American war Itself* sults in condition* of tbe last will and testament of sail de- '"'.'id* of The town officials, the catarrhal Seud for testi- Kilswoith American, a or*>, :•* free ceased, dale of U. a d 1919. that of two Next to monials. qualification Aug at Ellsworth, in said count * years ago. gratifi- For the first t ime in the of Ells- Old Guard and 1 > history Boy Scouts are ex- F J CHBNEY A Not being a resident of tbe Nta:e of Mato*, *• CO.. Props, Toledo. O appear at a probate court tc cation at this endorsement of our own we sre a fuel W All tbe said Bucks County Trust Company has worth facing famine. hat pected to be tn attendance and the Druggist*. 7&c worth, on lb* first day <>* Hail’s appointed C baric* H Wood of Bar Harbor, mocc ^ Family Pills for constipation »*U. at ts* of the clock in the congressman, is the pleasure felt at j are we going to do about it? school children. It la hoped, will be in tbs county of Hancock. Mate of Maine, as bs beard thereon if they see <:*-«• out tn ua agent in said Mats of Mains, aa ths law the defeat of McGiili- The is fall force < overwhelming supply of millwood exhausted, directs. Herbert L Abbott. ;».«• d ';■ / Salt. u4*r'‘ There will be jfor said deceased A certs r. cuddy in the fourth district, where and the forest wood cut of last winter is speeches, of coarse, Julia Lament, late of Bout b west Harbor, in county, I to be the iasl vn demonstrations of aaid deer a sd Arthur E. Lccnont purporting White increased hh 90 pet cent, sold to date, leaving little or equipment by vet- and effects of tbe county, of said Congressman peraona) of Boston. Massachusetts, ad- deceased, together “..ii eran soldiers and ITH'RNITCBRlate Clara B Preble will be sold tbe appointed thereof, aud for lelt*-'4 no wood in the open market. The coal brief talks by them by ministrator of salats of said dec* prooate ^ plurality of 500 over twc executor of ber estate, who will at tbe sard, McGillicuddy Ob her to issue to the Merri.i Tr %:<■ ! situation is dubious to tell of thotr personal date of qualification August 11. a. d. 1919. Not 1 to like tbi< indeed, and to many experlenoes late residence in Sullivan three day* begin- Bangor, presented oy Blanche years ago something 2,500 being a resident of tbe Mate of Maine, be baa r* i of us here in Ellsworth the on the battlefields will ning September 11 Anyone dealring » make Mon telle W Abbott, tbe eir !*, condition is Opportunity George R Fuller of Houthwrat w year, and this in the face of a moel offer for bouse and contents should com- appointed named, out who have declined to b* to those who Harbor, lb aaid of Hancock, Mtate of 1 I serious. Isn’t it about time we awoke to given wish to buy municate at once with R W. Ossoitk. Old county Merrill Troet being active democratic Maine, as his agent in aaid Blair of Maine, Company campaign. we bonds and after the Colony Trust Co.. 17 Court St.. Boa»on, Ma*« as executor in case of such dr. conditions, and if have no fuel com- train ban Left the as tbe law directs. The republicans make late of large gaim mission, one? la it local committee# will see to tables, M late Bouth I Sarah. J. Walker, Hrookt"!*^ appoint possible that H that 1/l’BNITUHB Including chairs, Irene Bell, of Brookseiile, in Petition d res**rs said county, deceased n both branches of the State we are those who 1 and bedstead. also dishes. Ad said county deceased. Loring B. c oombs, of legisla- going cold for lack of wood this vrlah to subscribe more J. or some other suitable p» dreas Kalpsi Hiysir. Oak Point. Me said Bouth Brooksville, ad Tunney ture. In tbe Senate the appointed administrator of the estate republican! coming winter, when several of the city ■say do so mlnistrator of ths estate of said deceased, appointed J- horse, dump cart. Jigger, extra wheels deceased, presented by Euini* ( have elected date of qualification August 9, a d 1919. *aid u thirty candidates against stree)^ run through large tracts of fire- Although the idea tor these rains ONEand axle*, harness, sleds, other farm daughter and heir-at-law of H W. Ladd. Ellsworth. Babin O. Hardison, late of Ellsworth, in one a of whil< wood and many citizens are to originated la New leal win- mscbinery K 1 Ella B. Garland, late of Great democrat, gain four; willing Ungland satd dreeaaed Hardison, I county, Josephine aaid deceased A Can’t the citizens and ter and trains Fifty ewe iamb* and fifty ewe*. of aaid Kllsworth, county, in the House, there will be some 111 buy stumpage? similar to th'-e were appointed administratrix be the last certain]°usu3*»Will SHEEPall first 1 to t years old. Joy Fasm purporting to 6 *6 grade, of the estate of laid deceased, date of with owners of stutupage get together on this sent the South am,. R F D Me. quail- of said Accessed, together «i republicans to 39 democrats, a gain oi | through West la A Ellsworth, ftcalioa August 9, a. d. 1918 I probate and for the appointment ^ proposition? the spring, none were sent to »>*»« A. oa *■* 14. I ACRES standing pulp wood P. H | Betacy Blanley, late of Brooklin. in said ecut'ix without giving sureties tl. Let f Mosbbb. 11 Safford St.. 1 deceased. Ithsmar F.. Garlsn 1. us hope that the city government part of the eounrry owing to the con- *J\ Hyde Park. county, Btaniey of presented by Gladys L In Hancock county a clean | Maas BiuehUl, in said ad named- swee; : and board of trade will awaken and do county, appointed scutrix therein gestion of railroad scram* here Wher- mlnistrator of tbe estate of aaid deceased; *•>" of offices was made th< B Bunker. of g j county by to alleviate this moat serious ever date of qualification 9. a. d. 1918. Josephine to*1 something the trains did go *’iay met with August •aid county, deceaaed. Petition „ while two of sevet republicans, the Co JLrt Harry F Moore, late o' or some other suitable I condition, as the winter months are draw- enthusiasm Farmers brought their Ellsworth, in aaid Blsiadell PJ of|t)i coonty. deceased Benjamin B. Whitcomb, admlniatrator of the 3gt, representatives are elected, a repub ing near and are facing the near- families appointed h »-B I many 1* and JO miles to see tbe -Desirable offices over Moo't’i of said Ellsworth, appointed admlnis.rotor deceaaed. presented by Minute lioan of one. arctic weather with and coal drug store; hot water beat of tbe estate of said deceased; date of slater of deceased. gain empty sheds uaia and la the momueiaoua aeeStoni OFFICES toilet. In- quail- Att i of E. U. Moots. fication August H. a. d. 191*. Tbe detailed vote of Hancocl bins. Citizen, quire | Witness BKKTRAND K. People journeyed on foot many afbi E. OLAB*vA-dRlJ I Margaret Doyls, lots of Blisworib, in ss id Court at Ellsworth. ^ •aid *>* county is elsewhere in thii to see the of the war aa countv, deceased. Elisabeth M Doyle of Hsptember. In the ye*' published story toM day ana °iBV<«ts Save Peach Pita. of aaid Ellsworth, administratrix one thousand nine hundred issue. hr the greet relies QSantytj. appointed *** eaWMtiaa of the estate of aaid deceased; date of Cl* as E. M cuts a. Acting The war quali- department has issued a call to fication a. d. SKA M August 9. 1919. A true copy. u-xi** How tbe Is nourished HANCOCK POINT. the boys’ and girla’ dubs to do a vital war Hods Albion P. late of Bar in said Attest:—l A. Wilson U county. Henry « butternuts, walnuts, hazelnuts, and Bra- tieeue and are changed into ita Gouldsboro, administrator of the of land at tke Coaler bkOWkaa own true and Mbool, Municipal Bid*, Portland, betweeu appointed Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Penney of proper nature." estate of said deceased; date of Wood lot." and containing ei»u> ■.* Bango sil nuts, olive and date seeds. The 1JP bud t p to. SAP o. m. to qualification rw pita How important It la that tbe blood tbonld Bbtardoy. 1J boob. a d. 1919. wooded. *« week-end here. August 9, ecrea, fairly well spent the meat of the nuts is not be end rich, not loaded with worn-out all bide necessary. pure Prank It. a of unsound mind right to reject any or re,i4n* and uaeleaa matters Hood's for Ell.wortb. Bar Clark, person meet at the Mrs. William Crabtree an Seven of these shells Sarsaparilla Harbor, Blao- of Franklin, in aaid Tbe .aid officer, will p! Friends ot pounds make the rifles and earicbea the bill, Haacocb county- Bophia A. [ P° blood, and does all AOBNT Buck,port, bad QoolAa- of said of Frank Hodgdno no rwei« ahs is able to ride out. Mrs. Ormbtrw for a when have ft ia possible tor medicine to do in tbe of boro Good propoaltiaa. Pr.tiou. Ravage Franklin, appointed guardian the glad respirator gas mask, they way erpe of said Prank B. date of o’clock p. at., to slew premise perfecting assimilation and the ri.oo. Pree Mhool of Clark; qualification confined to the house for severs been reduced to which ab- building np aooaoMiary. ioatrac. a. 4 1919. offer*. has been carbon, readily whole When iou July 9, Htfit^ system. hose mtdf up yoar tlonk Addr.aa, Maaoacbnaatu Bonding and w mind to at * B«o«- months, ill ot neuritis. sorbs the poisonous chemical gates, while take Hood’a Sarsaparilla. Inals! on Ia.uraoea Company Aocld.at aod Health Daud Ellswortk. this twenty-eighth day ) 0. M basing It—don't accept n for Mi ot August, *. d. 191? J. A- 200 make one subatUnt*. 1 Saginaw. Michigan Capital 9. M. K. peach pits mask. ■ * of f dept. substitute sets like it. Dagkrtataat, OUH ». UtllAM, Acting B,fitter of Prsbot, Municipal Oflicers •Elected. VOTE OF HANCOCK. COUNTY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1918. ABbruatuiriu*. I Maine Central Railroad 1 t 7 J m 2 S Si Sole *«■.»:£ 5.*®*27C»; — -O 2 — >.5 5g:3‘2|2i3.5S?:£* -g August 5 » = S • ® i H S ! ! ! s = 2 S i; : J J S J | 3 S j 5 S £ 5 J 2 i BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. < < « i » « « J J | ?? 3 6 4 3 3 a £ 3 3 J 3 I fi 8 < 1 i I i i 4 ^ ^ 5 8 £ 5 r .S .senator: J H Bar Harbor.]\ io " Sorrento 98 30 i" u» « 88« 57 67 95 22 si 49 24 h 28 52 9 sss "S'™!!!?; rrt.£IH IK f£107 !£l IS £ £ £ ’£ £ 1U 12i l72108 53 5.. 3210 Hancock Point Newbert, d. i2 5Em 13ft 5< 52 21 1, % 12 328 59 118 *>2 23 14 84 87 12 HH 44 49 lfil 85 10 47 35 37 32 33 10 42 9 .. 6 2342 Sullivan. f Oopemor: _ Man.sci 171 98 53 13 156 120 7 88 83 57 67 94 Southwest Harbor *!? ,13437 £1!!3 22 82 49 50 2115 ao 50 » .. » 3030 423 McIntyre, r*.£d. -o 18 £?401 ?£120 27 154JS 80££52? 53 22 21 101 12 388 72 134 Northeast Harbor 45 28 19 90 W 16 b7 47 57 188 89 .. 12 48 41 35 38 35 9 49 9 7 2607 Seal Hsrbor. State Auditor: Bar Harbor.lv •Xud,t‘,r- r. ‘11 ia l7>i 21 161 124 10 87 83 68 •ftS* 52 l2 108 57 58 96 22 81 49 52 22 16 28 63 5 .. 9 3198 911 Vft Desert Ferrv.lv l>“>* .. 19 314 “J^710,1 29 132 5* 47 20 11 93 ?s12 316 d8 115 30 13 82 23 86 1*2 66 44 41 159 85 10 46 33 37 31 35 10 44 9 .. 6 2287 Waukeag (Sullivan ferry) Sauce ck.... * C ngressman. Franklin Road * Washington Junction * 431 123 185i» «o 221«2128 u 88 86 63 es 97 21 si 52 54 2415 28 54 9 3292 1022 •p?ler*’r.£20 16 55? r!£ l£ !£ E X £ ?! 13S 5.. Ellsworth. * h*M- rt. 3il 108 ^ 133 5‘ 47 20 1* »3 11 306 59 111 26 22 12 82 86 12 65 43 47 160 S5 11 47 32 37 31 35 10 45 9 .. 6 2270 Ellsworth Falls Vicolin- .State Senator*. Breen Lake r.® 109 82 21 158 123 10 87 8162 67 109 « 9 Phillips Lake ™ J73 79 so5324 is •« m 5.. 3210 898 •Ricker, r. 29 8 .22 £!|202 109 1£ 89£ »3£ 37£ 30£ 130i3? 37211’81,3 411 115 170 .56 21 KcKenzie’s 100 157 121 10 88 83 59 6-1 94 13 75 48 51 22 15 28 .56 5 .. ti 3139 827 8 88 28 97 *• * U 92 13 Bolden .... 322 63 135 28 20 13 S3 86 12 66 44 44 189 78 10 46 .. „. ? J8 33 38 30 35 10 45 9 6 2312 Brewer Junction Harman, d. 19 18 336 109 31 135 57 44 20 1, 99 13 312 60 115 31 23 13 81 88 12 65 44 44 171 85 11 48 35 36 31 35 10 44 9 .. 6 2306 Bangor.ar

Co Attorney: Portland.ar •Whillnir, r. 31 8 338 207 103 187 85 89 38 31 132 37 440 Boston via 120 175 96 57 21 162 125 13 88 83 62 61 84 22 79 49 53 24 15 28 55 5 .. 9 3212 900 Portsmouth.ar Blaiadell, d. 19 16 349 107 28 131 57 40 ao 17 91 13 301 58 40 ioston via Dover.ar 114 23 13 81 87 11 66 4 4 45 161 99 11 46 33 37 31 35 10 44 9 .. 8 2312 Vew York.ar clerk of Courts: Mahoney, r. 30 S 350 202 104 192 85 88 37 .3) 1:44 38 399 122 176 105 58 21 163 125 11 88 85 55 70 99 23 81 49 49 23 15 28 53 5 .. 9 3213 929 20 18 340 110 30 131 56 47 12 BANGOR TO BAB HABBOR. Stuart, d. 21 15 92 342 62 115 31 23 13 79 86 12 66 43 59 156 83 10 46 33 42 37 36 10 46 9 .. 8 2284 PM PM PM PM AM AM PMfPM « w Judge of Probate: Vew York.lv f7 00 f? 00 .1.P ! f,™ Boston via Portsmouth .lv *10 00 *10 00 ..M0 •l r. 31 8 3W 203 104 193 87 83 38 31 132 38 121 122 108 58 22 182 62 66 96 00 *10 00Uio'on lark, 178 125 12 87 85 25 79 49 52 24 15 28 54 5 .. 9 3287 Boston via Dover.lv f8 00 >8 50 i!’!!’.' 59 10 AM AM AM AM AM PM AM AM AV I’ M R Deeds: Portland .lv *1 20 *1 20 TT6 20 gutter of V6 20 til 05 fl9 50 *1 20 i *1 20 Vfi 20 512 40 r. 31 S 339 203 104 192 86 84 38 31 131 37 430 120 180 112 59 24 160 ° «. so*. Weak., 87 12 4 4 39 4 47 33 37 32 35 10 43 9 .. 8 2237 5^7" *2 e a". iS 6 36 p 1116 6 2S g ., §6cl6, 8 27 a £ 6 28 Sheriff: m 28. £ 8 357 273 104 199 89 *■ f6 32 "§6c21, 18 31 g~ 'ie'sg •Woecott, r. 29 91 39 34 136 38 431 118 175 109 54 26 163 128 11 90 87 83 76 100 23 81 50 51 28 15 29 52 5 .. 9 3292 1114 ri^Ll!l.Pr‘Fi.*ite. 2 2 16 31 127 d. 20 341 40 54 47 20 14 89 13 301 63 118 30 28 8 90 85 12 64 43 31 154 S3 9 47 32 38 33 9 .. Uerry, 35 10 47 6 2178 ,7 0? 'll ■». 16 44 56C.38' SSl>i.3 16 49 EllsworthPH.iorth'KxVr.. .alia. 12 S.?a 7 n S3 7 02 §6c»9! «os: A 7 02 666 2 Co. Commiaaionrr: 1,11 * 1188 4 21 7 0> 6 56 9 11.1111 26 7 08 Junction 225 8 330 201 101 194 85 38 399 161 Washington 17 12 08 4 38 17 14. (9 14 •Treeorgy, r,. 30 85 39 31 132 116 176 109 55 22 121 11 87 81 87 66 95 21 80 47 51 28 15 28 53 5 .. 9 3201 910 18*. 17 B°*d.. 12,7. «7 22 9 .. lxmovan, d. 19 18 343 107 29 129 57 50 JO 17 92 12 338 58 114 29 25 12 82 89 13 64 14 28 1.58 85 11 47 33 38 29 35 10 43 9 8 2291 H^iTro, t 26[. 17.2 Waukeag (Sullivan ferry). 7 18.Tin 49 12 29 4 .50 7 88 9 88 YlV49 7 33 Mt Desert **7*1*8 Co. 7>*oaurrr: Perry..ar *7 25 .’Ml 56 fl2 35 f5 00 ‘7 40 *7 §9 46 ^11 55 *7 40 202 100 188 26j •Weacott, r 26 9 325 85 91 38 30 131 38 392 112 174 75 52 21 159 124 9 87 85 63 67 86 13 79 49 52 21 15 28 53 5 .. 9 3092 672 18 353 115 30 134 57 44 18 94 343 63 30 13 81 14 Small, d. 23 20 13 62 118 87 01 44 50 159 98 21 48 33 37 34 35 10 44 9 .. 8 2420 SS&lSSSSe::::::::::::::::::::::: 3»::::::!!*“::::::^jM !•««.'»» Northeast Harbor *9 25.. “|.*J Southwest Harbor. *9 4u...'...... HAN- Manset.. v .Tt FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN heats, there were some good finishes, and I THK ARMY DRAFT. *9 461...... !!!!!!”!!!! COCK COUNTY. BLUEHILL FAIR fast time. The for summary Tuesday's Sullivan. i7 50. I I Haas /. races was printed last week. That of j TO-MORROW IS REGISTRATION DAY. Hancock Point.. .I. THREE GOOD DAYS AT MOCJN- On June men Sorrento. >8 26 !!...' t« irl.iiu’io' -Rep— Dem j Wednesday and Thursday follows: 5, 1917, 60,586 fromtwenty- Bar Harbor.ar t9 00 >8 |!o 40...! !!'.! Graham 3ne to thirty-one of registered A M 4c|...!.! Phillips TAIN PARK. 2.33 Trot, 2J6 Pace. years age I A M PM PM PM Pm|aM!am|pM PM in Maine. On June ! on or on notice • Edeu.. *** Major D., C. J. Worthen, St. Albans Ill 5, 1918, 4,910 young Stops signal to conductor Daily. Sundays included t Daily, except Sunday. } n C. O. Camden 2 2 3 men of in the Sundays only. J Daily, except Saturday Daily, except Monday, c Slops, Clan i. INTERESTING RACING AND BASEBALL Hereward, Montgomery, twenty-one years registered leave passengers. Gross Rubin Adair, A. S. Witham. Bluehill .332 State and on August 24, 1918, 1,106 young DANA Conary C. DOUGLASS, 34. l. HARRIS, GAMES—FINE EXHIBITION BY THE Cheerful Blue- Bucksport-. Ben, Percy Saunders, men who had attained the age of twenty- General Manager General Passenger Agent. hill 4 4 4 Portland Maine. Castt os ** 80 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUBS. mo years during the preceding eighty | 17 Time: 2 26J. 2.26j. 2.24*. Dedham *1 lays regutered, making a total for the 93 2.19 2.21 Pace. Oriaod-... II* Three floe days were enjoyed at the fair Trot, three registrations of 66,602 men in Maine. 15 *3 Vnsaar C, C- L. Jackson, Bangor. 1 1 1 NORTH ELLSWORTH. Verona of the Hancock County agricultural so- To-morrow another and a larger regis- Wilkes. L. Bluehill. 8 2 2 at Mountain last Tony Treworgy. 451 S23 ciety park, Bluehill, tration will be made in accordance with Lady Booker, H. C. Buzzell. Belfast .. 2 14 Mrs. J. i9 week, with good attendance each that the of Mary Perry visiting her1 day, Blanche C Worthen. 4 3 President's proclamation August Hass J. W'., J. 3) daughter, Mrs. Frank in of the second day being a record-breaker 11. It is that no fewer than Hodgdon, Mason Harley Time: 2.19*. 2.21}. 2.21}. expected Tremont. for thin fair. Amherst 2ft 20 2.28 Trot, 2.30 Pace. *5,000 men will register in Maine. All little ha* been said the Miss Dorothy Gilley of Northeast Aurora. 7 17 V’ery during Clover Worthy. H. C. Buzzell. Il l) male persons between the ages of eighteen Harbor war, a week-end at H. F. Ellsworth. 335 summer concerning the work being done Lottie Roberts, R. R. Hall, Damans- ind forty-five years, both inclusive, are guest Maddocks’. Msriaviile. 23 10 throughout the county by the boys’ and cotta. 2 2 2 j jubject to registration, except those who Otis. 1* girls’ agricultural clubs of the county, Paul D., F. B. Snow, Bluehill. 3 3 3 have already registered according to law Bryan Maddocks, form the radio-station Trenton .. 51 53 Time: but at this fair there was every evidence 2.21}, 2.22, 2.2ft}. ind men in the military and naval service. at Bar Harbor, is spending two weeks Waltham 2* 1® that they are no small factor when it 2.18 Trot or Pare. Persons who on account of sickness are at home. No S3 Plan. 4 1® comes to Uncle Sam’* for food Vassar C, C. L. Jackson. 1 1 1 for Gilman » •» plans pro- unable to present themselves registra- Bickford, employed by the S. Noll Plan. Loalo, Frank Fogg, Waldoboro. 2 2 3 duction and conservation. tion will cause a competent person toapply W. Howes Co., of Boston, is at home V*J ill Mary Marvel, C. J. Worthen. 3 3 2 The exhibit •* a whole was the largest to the local board for cards and authority for his vacation. Cian 4 Tony Wilkes, L. Treworgy. 4 4 4 of its kind ever made in the State, and the to fill out same. Such cards will be mailed Conley Hatch Time: 2 19], 2.21}, 2.21}. Irdell Ward and wife of Limestone 8#S0-j*r exhibit of canned fruits and the sick man, or delivered by his agent Deer Isle. l» 101 by and Eivil Ward and wife of Caribou the full vegetables, which extended length to local boards of ! Sedgwick .... ft* t4 PROSPECT HARBOR, jurisdiction. were guests of Daniel Kichardson and of the exhibition hall, called forth 74 158 many All public officials, and all patriotic or- Stooington. Mrs. Nathaniel Allen and Miss Ida family last week. of In addition to this I>»ng Is! Plan expression* pr*i»e. ganizations are called upon to assist in Allen of Brighton, Mass., are in town. exhibit, there were fifty-nine garden every way to make this final regis- »» 303 possible ELLSWORTH FALLS. exbibit*, twenty-one from the cooking School opened to-day; Miss Laura tration complete and efficient. Every (lass 5. As offered should Include instruction In ten Cleaves of Steuben, teacher. of the State should interest him- Thomas W. Grindle has to Aroos- to-day Foss DeMyer club, twenty-seven potato exhibits, citizen gone all the Commercial Branchea, Shorthand and exhibits. aid- took to work. hut brook 35 18 poultry, and two pig Miss Georgia 8. Blance of Providence, self in this great patriotic enterprise, county Typewriting and the BurrOUgh’S exhibit and club work Automatic Booluceeplng Machine. Prank It O 1®9 71 Regarding the R. L, left for home Thursday. ing in the publicity campaign, and, if Miss Helen Cook is visiting ber parents, 174 117 K. Allen of said: the draft him- Gonldsboro. in general, l). Sedgwick, G. Prescott Cleaves and son Edwin of within age, by presenting John Cook and wife. Hancock. 120 22 “1 think it ia the beat thing that has ever self for registration. 'SHAW BUSINESS COLLEGE l ar Harbor spent the week-end here. promptly Mrs. Frank A. Lowell and son Erdman Sullivan. *7 been introduced into the agricultural PORTLAND, BANOOR AND AUOUSTA is the Miss Helen Storra of Jamaica LEG VL ADVISORY BOARD. have been visiting at North Penobscot school In New which offers Buch Sorrento .... *1 It work for Hancock county.” J. A. Cun- Plain, only England after the new a course. also taught. Free cata- *• of Ellsworth said: “It is the Ma who has her Immediately registration several days. Telegraphy W later Harbor 52 ningham s., spent vacation with logue. F. L. SHAW, President. most complete and best exhibit I have to-morrow, the local board will be- her grandfather, E. W. Cleaves, has re- Mrs. Annie McPherson and children of (KW STS seen.” L. H. of Bluehill said: ever Sibley out to the turned home. gin sending questionaires regis- have Cio*» 6. “There is no doubt we have the finest ex- Bangor been visiting her parents, a wen at the Blue- trants. In anticipation of rush, the Cole Snow hibit that has ever been Rev. C. E. Bronson preached in Union Llewellyn Kincaid and wife. hill fair. It is a praiseworthy and fine part legal advisory board, the members of Blushtll... I4i 1W church There was Misses Frances and Helen CrayJHair Sunday morning. Loweree and to be encouraged. May the good work which will assist registrants in correctly Brooklic Ill » music. The contribution was Master Edward go on.” special filling opt their questionaires, has been Loweree left last Wednes- HrooksvllJe. 86 47 are mak- The clubs on Mt. Desert Island for war relief work. greatly enlarged. day to join their father in New York 67 j Penobscot. 76 ing a similar exhibit at the Eden fair this To facilitate the work rs much as possi- where will live. [ Hmnhmire- of the*.e Mrs. Harvard of West Sullivan they very meritorius preparation for — fi® 31 week, and the next appearance Havey are to act Surry. ble, registrants requested storing nature) color to gray or faded hair. for remov- will In* on Oct. IS, 1!*, 500 1 as been with her William H. young patriots father, promptly. As soon as they receive their ing dandruff and as a hair dressing. Is not a dye. 4»1 367 I con- for their third annual county Generous sued at a!! to use strong, Moire, the past week. Ralph Moore and [juestionaire, they should first read it WEST ELLSWORTH. bottles dealers, ready Clan 7. test. themselves to when you get it. PHILO HAY CO. Nevfark. V f ruily of Steuben joined them for the through carefully, prepare Savage Holmes Another interesting and instructive answ er all the questions contained there- was con- week-end. Mrs. Mae Collard and who * an Isles. 36 23 feature of the fair the plow ing in, and then go at once to the nearest children, have been test, which attracted more attention than member or associate member of the visiting her mother, Mrs, C. Umoioi' .... 3ft 23 The funeral for Lawrence Pike was held legal usual, due in j»art to the presence of a hoard. J. Carter, have returned to Box bury* Mt Desert 165 M in Uni mi church afternoon. advisory demonstrating Fordson tractor. The Thursday The legal advisory hoard for Hancock Mass southwest Harbor 8b <6 J sulky Hass w as won by Lionel Howard, The church was prettily decorated with county is as follows: !'' Bertha Higgins is in Bar Harbor, AVERTS RELIEVES 'll •****a's Island 46 38 wi;h Chester Webber a close second, tlags and an abundance of fiowers. The cal.^a thereby the illness of her sister Tremont. 3t 37 while Mr. Webber won the landslide Members Miss Lena service, conducted by Dr. Bronson and Higgins. HAY FEVEk class, with Mr. Howard a close second. H E Hamlin, H L Crabtree, D E II »i Hurley, Mrs. Orrin Hanscom, w ith little grand- 4*0 The was won Mr. Webber, Dr. Van Ness, was very impressive. J. E. E Hswcrth. equipment by son, of North Sedgwick, has been visit- T ASTHMA also. Pike left that evening for Rochester, N. i| Associate Members ing ber niece. Mrs. Agnes Cunningham. k Begin Treatment NOW ia NORTH SULLIVAN. (iAMBS. H., and Mrs. Elinor Pike left for her All Druggists Guarantee BASE BALL Amherst—F O Silsby, C SV Crosby. Ha vest Home grange resumed meetings home in Lawrence, Mass., Saturday. 7. James Taylor, wife and tw*o children of Three interesting games of baseball Aurora H T Silsby, A K Mace. September 9. C. Bar Harbor— L B C H B E C anada are in town for a few were played during the fair by the Bluehill Sept. Deasy, Wood, days. H UORN. and Hancock Point teams. The ques- Clark, A Lynam, C B Pineo, E N Ben- | Mrs. Agnes Hall returned home from son, H M Conners, G E C F tion as to the relative merits of these GOL'LDSBORO. Googins, PLUMBING, F E J H L A Sorrento last week. teams was settled a decisive manner, Fame, McGouldrick, Sawyer, ASTBUKY—At Brooksville, Aug 25, to Mr and '.in Charles the week-end at Tracy spent VV H Sherman, An- Mrs Samuel a sou. Bluehill cleaning up the three games. Austin, Harry Copp, Astbury, Hot Water Furnaa Mrs. Robertson and son M M S Charles Heating, Clyde Philip In the first game Bluehill bunched its home. gus MacDonald, Ar.ev, CURTIS—At Bucksport, Sept 3. to Mr and returned home from Franklin Monday. and seventh and Shea, H L Graham, J Milton Allen. Mrs Walter F Curtis, a son. Work and hits in the first innings, Mrs Elisha Bickford visited here Jobbing. 8 to 4. The was feat- Bluebill—F B Snow, A C Hinckley, H HAYNES—At Ellsworth. 9. to Mr and of N. ar- won easily, game Sept Ernest Mountain Bethel, H., A L H J F Wood. Mrs L a ured by a remarkable circus catch of a recently. Saunders, Sibley, Harry Haynes, daughter. HONEST WORK: HONEST PRICES rUed here in his car to his and hard Brooklin- Frank W A E Farns- Tuesday join foul Hv by Howard Osgood the Ina was a recent visitor at Cole, ROBINSON—At Southwest Harbor, Sept 6, to Mrs. Bragg F L Cole. wife and who have beeu here of Harold Osgood and Fred worth, Mr and Mrs Arthur L Kobiuson, a sou. children, hitting Winter Harbor. Twenty Years' Experience. Brooksville—Oscar L Taplev, L B HUTCHINS—At 2, U) Mr and several weeks. Lownder. Bucksport, Sept Personal M K Li me burner. a attention to all details. Telephone The second game was a hard-fought Miss Bertha is the guest of Frank L’oomlw, Mrs Melville Hutchins, son. [Arthur Boyd W Lee or Mrs. Ellen Havey and baby left Friday battle between Trafton and Mo- Bucksport—T H Smith, C Conary, E 1. mail orders promptly attended to. pitchers Libby and wife. L Warren, A L White, M J Cullity. for where Mr. is Cartv, and the best seen at the fair for Boston, Havey employed. Castme -AW C Fred MAKRIKD. many years. Bluehill scored in the first Genevieve Smith is visiting her sister, Patterson, Jones, Mint Lena is home from Jordan Bovd Bartlett. C E EDWARD F. Tracy on a siugle, an error and a McClusky. BRADY, inning Mrs. George Slauley. l^eslie Pond. ball. Hancock tied the score in Cranberry Isles-Walter Hadlock, CAMERON—MILLER—At Southwest Harbor, Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. passed and Mrs R Bunker. Sept 3, Rev M Miss Delia the seventh on two errors and a wild Mrs. Julia Tracy visited Mr. by Lloyd Woolsey, Telephone 173-2. Mrs. Fred Crabtree left for Dedham—L F C L Burrill. P Cameron, of Virginia aud Southwest Har- Friday Kobinaon started the eighth for D. last week. Burrill, pitch, John Tracy D,.or Isle—G L Paul H P A bor, to William J Miller, of City Point. Va. Rhode Island to visit her son, Simeon with a “Texas league bit,” and Beck, Scott, Bluehill — Miss Abbie and Eugene GRINDLE—JOH NSON At Bluehill, Sept 7, Blake. was forced at second by Harold Osgood. Coolidge Covey ipofford. East brook—Fred De Meyer. by Rev R M Trafton, Miss Pauline P Gria- Ellsworth Steam Osgood promptly stole second and third of L*moine are visiting here. dle to Philip W Johnson, both of Bluehill. Laundry Miss Beatrice of Hallowell Ellsworth BTSowle, H M Hall, G B Leighton and came home on Howard Osgood's drive All Kinds of Laundry Work. NAPHTHA CLEANING The Tracy reuuion was held Sept. 7, Stuart, L F Giles, B B Whitcomb, R E GRAY-SANBORN-At Brooksville. Sept 5, returned home Friday, after several days to center. This ended tbe scoring by Rev John Carson. Mrs D to deep The Mason, VV E E J Walsh, T F Mary Gray Goods called for arid delivered for the Hancock Point played a with about seventy-live present. Whiting, Alonzo B Sanborn, both of Brooksville. with friends here. game. J F F L F J fine game, turning in two fast to the old was in a bad condi- Mahoney, Kuowlton, Mason, Special attentiou to parcel post work fielding road grove VV H O W J H Mr. and Mrs. Austin Havey and son of double and cutting down four long Redman, Patten, Tapley, plays tion, and all met on F. T. Wood’s lawn. Bresnahan. DIED. H. B. ESTEY & CO., Proprietors and Dr. wife and drives in the outfield Bethel, Vt., Roy Havey, Franklin —B A W E State Street, Ellsworth. Me 1 In tbe third the visitors went to Mrs. F. H. recently returned Biaisdell, Bragdon child of Connecticut, are visiting relatives game Spurling 4 9 Scammon. ABBOTT—At 1, Herbert L final score 16 to 0. Bucksport. Sept badlv, the being from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. R. 6 here. Bluehill, struck out Gouldsboro—F P Sargent, W. F Bruce, Abbott, aged 85 years, months, 14 days. Sieeesordan, pitching for and Mrs. Welch H. four hits, Welch, in Easton. Mr. C J Dunn, G W Colwell. ABBOTT'—At East Hampden, Sept8, Mon- Sept. 3. fifteen men, and only allowed * __ Hancock—A B C B telle W Abbott, of Bucksport. behind him up a came with her in their automobile taking Crabtree, Young. nurse" while the team piled Lamoine—Frank L Hodgkins, J S CARPENTER-At Bar Harbor. Sept 8. Mrs Mrs. Alice Watson, D. D. G. C. of total of 19. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy and son Leou If Spurliug | Douglas. Miles B Carpente r, of New York. Hiss n. Elizabeth attended the school of F. Lownder was easily the star for Han- Googins, Pythian Sisters, back. Goodwin. KNOWLES At Surry. Sept 8, Frank P cock Point throughout tbe series. Rob- Mariaville—Harry instruction in Brewer Friday. 9. Kittah. Mount Desert—J H Knowles, J W Knowles, aged 55 years, 4 months. ertson, wbo and second for Sept. 94 Franklin St., Ellsworth on caught played W 9 M L Mark KANE—At Sept 7, Leonard B Kane, Zemro Hall, who Is employed the 44 chances without an Small, Holmes, Allen, Surry, Bluehill, accepted F H Macomber. aged 66 years. Maine Central the week- of 600. COREA. Somes, 149-3 railroad, spent — error, and batted for an average Orland —E O Sugden. KINGSBURY At Ellsworth. Sept 5, Mrs Telephone. end at home. The score of the games: Schools began Sept. 9, writh Miss Gladys Otis-D G Young. Louisa S Kingsbury, aged 88 years, 8 R H E M months, 25 days. Carl Reid and Henry Lawrie have em- Rolfe of Goulds boro, teacher for the Penobscot— Dr M A Wardwell, J Bluehill 8 14 3 Hutchins, A P Leach. PAGE—At Bucksport, Sept 4; Lorin E Page, save: money in the at Brewer. and Miss Bernice Stinson of ployment shipyard Hancock Point 4 7 4 grammar, Sedgwick-H W Sargent, R E Dority, aged 67 years. Y'inal Mrs Ernest Mountain, wife and three Batteries: Jordan and Robertson. F. Haven, the primary. John W. Paris. RAY—At Portland, Sept 9, Amanda A by having your clothing repaired. Clothe* Sorrento—C E Hale. Ray, of Ellsworth (Bayside), aged 64 years. children left for their Home in Berlin, Lownder and Gallison. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dixon, who have cost money now; have your old suit* over- Southwest Harbor—A I B P WALKER—At Lamoine, 8ept 4, Thomas B R H E have returned Holmes, N. Hm Saturday, by automobile. spent their vacation here, W R Keene. Walker, aged 85 years. 4 mouths, 25 days. hauled. Bluehill 2 6 3 Carter, to Brooklyn, N. Y. Stonington —P T F A DAVID F-RlEfSID Schools began Sept. 9; Miss Frances Hancock 13 3 Clarke, Torrey, Point P W Small. Atwater and Mrs. Elizabeth McKay, and Mc- Howard CrowLey, who was called to itfraEttisCTi.nuB. Mam Street Ellsworth teachers. Batteries: Trafton Osgood. Sullivan—W B Biaisdell, C P Simpson, Carty and Gallison. the colors, did not pass the physical H H Havey, G H Hanna. R H E Men are leaving town almost daily examination for general service and came Surry —F T Jellison, 8 A McGraw, Rod- Professional Carl)*. 16 1® seeking employment. There is no busi- Bluehill ney W Carter. 4 \6 home Sunday. H. W. DUNN ness of any kind in Sullivan at present. I Hancock Point 0 Swan’s Island—L B Joyce, D C Stinson, Car- Mr. and Mrs. George Farrar of Goulds- II. Sept. 9. H. Batteries: Jordan and Robertaon. Stinson Hooper. Manufacturer and dealer in ALICE SCOTT and have moved M. J. Lufkin’s lyle, VlcKae, Crabtree, F. Lownder boro, to Fremont—L W Rumiil, Lowell A SPECIALTY MADE OF Gallison, Hammond. house. Bunker, E B Clark. TYPEWRITING, ACCOUNTING AND Bettel and McGouldrick. Trenton—Frank Grade Granite and Marble GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. Under Control. Umpires: Mrs. with little son Dunbar. High Harry Bishop, Verona—Charles F Whitmore Agent Uuion Hale Deposits Trust Go., of Port- control HORftE RACING. Mrs. mid, for furnishing Probate and Bond Willis—“Bnmp says he lost Lewis, is visiting her mother, George Waltham—W B Hastings Monuments, Tablets and Markers | Surety Agent Oliver Typewriter; supplies of hi* car yesterday” While all six races on the card for the Rolfe, at South Gouldsboro. Winter Harbor—Joseph Gerrish, George typewriter GUlis—“That's, C Ellsworth and Bar Harbor, Mo. Removed to 1 School St., Ellsworth, at* rtgbt. The sheriff has It now.”—Judg* three days of the fair went in straight Sept. 9. S. I Blanoe. Buy Bonds -orPay Tribute and Lick to the the Kaiser Beast of Berlin

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This advertisement is endorsed and paid for by Leland of Ellsworth as a his Charles^HJ partjof effortsjoj^ght|UusVvar^to_a_ _ prompt and Victorious conclusion. Bfetaiticnnaua. Miss Warren’s sweet peas by the many '^Uforrttsnnma ^Uroerttsemnufto who came to admire them. Miss Warren has realized a quite large sum from '* r~~-1 \ * * .1 i »* f *.—■! m —— n lovers of sweet peas, besides the profusion of bouquets given to friends. TREATMENT 3. Davis. ONLY __ At the borne of E. L. Grover and wife Hunday a family reunion was bCld. THAT GAVE RELIEF There were thirty-five at dinner. The Salisbury reunion was held at Three Years Before Roland Salisbury’s grove Wednesday. Suffered After dinner, a program was carried out, the patriotic feature being the unfurling “Fruit-a-tlves” of a service Finding flag with four stars, repress nt- Cectmi. Wharf, Bustos, Mass. ingtheboys who are in service-Howard I "For three years, was troubled 8% tsbury, John Salisbury, I*BJie Higgins with Constipation, accompanied by and Roland Salisbury. It was voted to Dizziness and Violent Headaches. retain the same officers for the ensuing Mrs. Roland J took medicines and laxatives, but year. Salisbury kindly offered the without permanent relief. grounds, which were accepted, for the Salisbury reunion in 1919. Last October, I heard of “Fruit-a- **pt «• Davis. tives” or Fruit Liver Tablets. I and the used one box results were so * WEST THE MONT. that I two dozen pronounced bought L. W. Kumilt has gone to Portland for boxes. treatment of h>s leg. X continued using “Fruit-a-tives” Miss Bessie Wentworth accompanied the four boxes were until twenty Mr. and Mrs. McLean to Augusta by auto- when finished, my physical condition mobile. She will work for Mrs. McLean was perfect”. JAS. J. BOY ALL. this winte*’. a 6 for i 50c. box, $2.50, trial size 25e. Mrs. John Leland of Ellsworth and Mrs At dealers or from FRt'IT-A-TIVKS M. S. Dodge of Searsport, who have been Limited. OOHKXSIU'IK;, X. Y. visiting their sister, Mrs. F. W. Lunt, went to Ellsworth last week. Wetproof Steel Lined Shot Shells COUNTY NEWS R. M. Siuoonds and family of Arlington, Mass., and Mrs. 8. A. Cutts of Newark, N. AKE your showery hunting days this Fall the good days for ducks they really J., who have spent the summer with Mrs. SEDGWICK. ought to he, with the right shotshells—Remington UMC Smokeless “Arrow” or Siinonds’ parents, George W. Lunt aiid| “Nitro Cl uh Steel Lined Shells. No matter how much water School* opened for the fall term to-day, wife, returned home by automobile. Wetproof “Speed may with the following teachers: Village, Sept. 9. Thelma. get to them, they will actually stay just as dry and serviceable as your Remington lizzie Gray; North sedgwiek, Luetta UMC Pump Gun or Autoloading Shotgun. Bridget; No. 3. Florem-e Hi not ley; Sar- SEAWALL. A gentville, Ella Condon; Itidge, Orendie Mias Addie Browu is teaching at Kel'y- Those finest of shoal-water fowl, the hig all-day downpour—keeps hard and smooth Mason; West Sedgwick, Lida Grtgn; land. q Of? mallards—which you can seldom with- ^ with no of the turned-over end Ethel get W Tf i'/'v softening (tray’s Corner, Astbury. L\ King has to ^ Lucy gone Diovers, it is oi the wad m the wettest 9. in gunshot of when calm and fair- UJ W bulging top Sept. L. for the winter. Maas., coat are then not so quick to take wing. But foi" SHootin<5 pocket. 0. S. Bridges ha* gone to South Hero, Mrs. Fsnnie Moore visited her brother RljSHt your shells must he has no You the same favorite at the Vi., ** supenntendenl of the corn factory. at McKinley, last week. right. Hunting huy brand, Fred and Harold Bridges, worse luck than a water-soaked shell that has swelled regular price, and get the W ctproor with- Byron Ford, Miss Maude Lunt of Bangor visited her improvement sod Merle and Paul and sticks in the at a critical moment—to say- out cost. 1 he first at Henry Kenney sister, Salle lacount, last week. gun completely waterproof shotshell, Bysr.l have gone to work in the factory. of a miss caused hy of the turned- the same time the uniform of Mr. and Mrs. William Dow of Bangor nothing wilting having superiority speed, E. of the over end of the shell. and for which Helene Perry, superintendent are quests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Newmir. pattern penetration Newton general hospital, is the guest of Remington UMC “Arrow and Mr. and Mrs. George Parker arid di u jt.- Remington TJMG Smokeless "Arrow and "Nitro Cluh" Mis* 'lac Small. “N.tro Cluh Steel Lined ter Mildred motored here from Danvers, ^\^ctproof Steel Lined "Speed Shells arc made water- “Speed M»*s Myra Dority. a Red Crows nurse, is Shells" arc famous. .\Jas*. Mrs. Parker’s mother, Mrs. Lucy proof hy a wonderful process, invented for them and used st li »)’■ on a furlough from Newport, K og, returned with them. exclusively in their manufacture. Mr*. Lucie In Hack Powder, huy the old reliable with her mother, Dority. Sept. 9. T. E. D. took three years to this “New Cluh,’ now sealed The high school opened to-day, with O. It perfect process. The result Wetproof L Flye of Brooaiiu as principal and Miss SWAN’S ISLAND. 10 a shell that willfwork and shoot right throughout an at turnover and top wad. ik)fot by Cole of North Brook I in, as- William Holme* of Bath spent Sunday Oo/d by oportmg Uoods Dealers in our Community sistant. u»*re with hi* family. Clean and oil your fun with REM OIL. the combina- Mr*. William Neveila and daughter Mr*. O. L. Milan and Mr*, (i. A. Brock tion Powder Solvent. Lubricant and Ruit Preventive Hazel, of Boston, are in tow n. returned from where Saturday Calais, Tu REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO.. InL Cornelius and Lawrence Hagertby left they were called by the eudden death of Manufacturers of Firearms and Ammunition in the World Monday for Hebron to attend school. Mr*. Milan'* mother, .Mr*. K. J. H. Largest Saunders. BUILDING NEW YORK CITY Mrs. Nettie Heavey and son Darrell of WOOLWORTH Sherman Miila left for their home on The funeral of Samuel Holbrook was Friday, after a visit here. held Thursday at the Methodist church. Mia* Bertha Allen, superintendent of Mr. Holbrook was first assistant keejier at Island and was drowned 1 .owe 11 general hospital, who has spent Libby light, 1 ner vacation with her parents, left Mon- June t>, hi* body being picked up Sept. within a miles of his home here. day. fe*w Scpt.9. ELOC. 1 Sept. 9. S.

WEST BEOOKSVILLE. SALISBURY COVE. George O. Tapley left Friday for Port- Mr*. Archie Murphy of Bangor visited land to visit relatives. Mrs. Lewis Iceland last week. Walter E. Cummings of Stockton Dana Maddocks of North Ellsw orth re- Fuel iod Save Springs, his sister Edna, of Portland, cently visited his sister, Mrs. Fred Moore. Wisely the wetiL-ttid with their •pent parents, Mrs. Charles Fox and der daughter,Mr*. E. E. v uturnings and wife. is hand in hand with the Government these Keid of Bangor, with little Virgiuta Reid, fuel working W M. who Saving Tapley, recently spent w bo have spent the summer in the Harnor is to use SO-CO-NY several with hi* Mrs. home And one to save and well days mother, cottage, returned Saturday. days. way wisely Grorge .1. Tapley, din returned to Port- 9. R. Sept. y means minimum and land. _the It consumption CRANBERRY ISLES. quality gasoline. Altt-rt Varnum returned Saturday Schools will begin with the maximum frumCcnp I'rvrni, having been rejected. Sept. 23, power. following teacher*: Cranberry Isles— D.-p^rturea: Capt. Ira W. Tapley, wife form of grammar, Frederic Skillings; primary, mixtures mean waste in the increased »uu N. Inferior, daughter Mildred. Brooklyn, Y.; — low-grade Annie O. Ridley. l*le*ford Grammar, Virgiuia ana Harriet Tapley, Norfolk, Carolyn Whitten; primary, Annie F. lost and excessive carbon V- ; Mrs. Isabelle Hooper and daughter consumption, power deposits. Bodge. Sutton—Beatrice Hall. Mae, Portland; Mrs. Edith Hkeltou Huow. in of SO-CO-NY. It’s East Belfast. There’s every clean, quick Hive*, eczema. Itch or salt rheum **t* you power drop One of our local canning clubs whose crazy Can’t bear the touch of your clothing. reliable; obtainable member a consist of EUen Austin, Eva Lloau's (Hutment is Hue for skin itching. starting; everywhere. ''uiitu. Avis Hale, Manou Wardwell and Ail drugrfests *ili It, SOc a box.—Adrt. Look the Red, White and Blue SO-CO-NY Sign. It’s the wise way to sare fuel Kutn Perkins, won s number of me first for prize- tor their canning products at the Aoorrr.snnrniA. Here Hlueiiili Dir. These girls have held their Fuel-saving regular meetings at the home of Kutn Means There Perkins, ineir local leader, several of them Life-saving •alaiog lour miles to attend the roeet- THE SAME IN ELLS- 1 OF NEW YORK Surely a spirit like this will not STANDARD OIL COMPANY ■ *' help w n the war, but it w ill prepare ibesr girls for future housekeepers. FALLS WORTH T TOMtOII. —Tv-1 1' TTTFHTTT7 yr~P KIUworth Falls KeHidentu Speak oris. Out for the Welfare of the Tbt Mi>nes Bell of Brewer are visiting Public tb«ir brother, Edward Bell. in Ellsworth Falls as Stephen Murphy has goue to Van Bureu It if just the same to atttnd school. here in Ellsworth; our friends there speak out in lb* same glad, earnest way, as so Mr>. Ida Moj^s of Ellsworth Falls via- mauy grateful Ellsworth meu and women ll«l W. D. Moore’s family a few days last in these columns for years •eek. ba.e spokeu pa*t. Schools last with began Monday, John Lake, stone mason, State St Ella- :>°rnisl school as teacher—Miss graduates worth Falls, Me., says: “About four Neville of Htomngton in the middle dis- lame and years ago, my buck was peinful, trict and Miss Annisin the “little school.” and at times I could hardly get about, and W. J. Murphy of Bangor and Van Bureu was all bent over. My work causes more joined Mrs. Murphy and their children or less strain on toy back and I tbink it s«turday at their bungalow over Labor bad a lot to do with bringing on the G*y. w hen all returned to Baugor. trouble. I had fainting arid dizzy spells, 1 tried Charles Watts, contractor and builder, iu fact, I was in pretty bad shape. but Doan s *ho now owns the whole of the shore different kinds of medicines, Pills did me more good than all front at Beech Hill lake is buildidg new Kidney the others combined. Ibis medicine r*jat» and laying plans for several cottages cured me.” to accommooste the many who visit this Price 00c, at all dealers. Don’t simple ask for a Doan s Kid- popular resort. kidney remedy- get ney Pills — tbe same that Mr. l.ake All adjectives that imply beauty, gran- had. Foster-Miiburu Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, four, sweetness and glory are applied to S. Y__ ■"■'--I PERUNA THE BEST MEDICINE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS

Miss Ivy Gray, Fairview, IWp writes: I,Ever § Kentucky, art (te w4 bnt te*r **I have taken Peruna. and would say that It is the beat medicine for cough* and cold* I ever huw, I ftsd (hat It always Miss Gray’s letter breathe® a raid Is a short while. It to the ailing. It is an in- also and build* up hope strengthens and infirm. system." spiration to the sick SQ-CO-ICy MOTOR GAiOIJME [the Hold Everywhere Uqatd or Tablet K*ra ) VTY MSWb pleased to see him again. He held inter- c esting meetings w hile here on his visit. Everyone will he interested to know BROOK L1N. the three Waltham boys, Newell G. Har- Mite Rachel Cole has gone to Warren to dison, Ivory G. Kemp and Leon E. Goog- teach. ms, who are in the 7filb division, have arrival overseas. Elmer Leach, who has been employed at written borne since their are well and on of Summer say getting Sale is at home. They they Clearance Addiaon, t Goods tine. ; Mias Mina Stewart of Providence, K. I., Mrs. Sarah A. Jordan is visiting her is visiting her brother Fred. daughter, Mrs. Eugene Clough, at Ells- Frank Barnes of Camden visited at j worth Falls. Roland Carter’s last week. The Help-Some-How club gave an en- Mrs. of Portland is visiting her j Staples tertainment and presented the farce, Mrs. Frederick Emerson. 12 sister, '‘The Modern Sewing Society,” at town Commencing Thursday Morning, Sept. her little Miss Esther Pease entertained ball Aug. 30, to a large audience. The friends Friday, her fourth birthday. entertainment was a success socially and Fred S. Herrick, jr., has been commis- financiilly. We shall start a Three Sale and has arrived 2. L* Days’ sioned second lieutenant, Sept __ o. erseas. 1 The Haslara reunion will be held at the of the electric to clean odd lots of Summer and shall also offer at this time several items that cannot fail to Joseph Tapley depart- town hall Sept. 14. up goods appeal ns is at home on a ment at Camp Dave is we hold two sales each that when we Mrs. Sigfried Hanson, who employed to all thrifty people. Remember that only year, and advertise a sale it siort furlough. in Boston, visited here last week. means item on the bill is a bargain. Read this advertisement and if Alex S. Porter, jr., gave an intereating that every genuine carefully you need W. B. Young, who has been a guest at four-minute speech Saturday evening at save them on Asa Colby’s, has returned to Boston. any of the goods offered you can certainly money by purchasing Thursday. and OJd Fellows ball. Friday Misa Vais E. Jordan, who has been 12, 13, 14. at Miss Etta Bridges, who has been the Saturday, Sept. home on a vacation, has returned to her guest of Miss Florence Hinckley st Blue- studies in Bangor high school. hill, returned home Thursday. Miss Mtdylene Jordsn is teaching in E. K. of laleaboro, keeper of Tapley Pittsfield high school. Miss Minnie Jor- = Grindle Point light, who spent his vaca- dsn has resumed her studies st the Mstne M. L. 95 Main tion returned home to-day. Street here, institute. Adams’, Central Carl wife and little son of Ar- Brown, The contributions taken at tbe church Mass., who have been visiting at lington, here at the meetings conducted by Kev. A. W. Bridges’, have returned home. worth 30 a Chester Wood of Woburn, Mess were by 300 40 in Brown Sheeting, cts. Sale price .22 of yds yd Mrs. Sarah Darling and daughter him turned over to the Y. M. C. A. aa who have been visit- Winchester, Mass., from the town of Waltham. One lot Ladies’ Forrest Mills summer 10 doz. Ladies’ black cotton hose, good have re- ing her sister, Mrs. Mary Gott, » L. Sept. Kail to turned home. union suits, size 36-38 only, regular weight but most all size 10, ASSHY1L1.E. Karl Batcheler, who is employed at price $1.00, Sale Price .09 close at .19 Winterport in a cannery, came borne Sat- ; Mist Beth Havey, who has been visiting has re- urday. He ret urned Sunday, accompanied ber sunt. Mra. Jessie Brsgdon, One lot silk tam-o-shanters in plain 1 pc 6-4 bleached Froit of the Loom Wallace turned to West Sullivan. by Charles Choate, Fred Nutter, colors and cheeks. Values Cotton, soiled from being Kane and H. E. Freetbey. Min Villa Orcutt, who has been visiting shepherd slightly “ returned worth a Lookout chapter. O. E. S., will hold its at Princeton ami Presque lale, up to $1.50, .98 wet. 50c yard. Bale Price, regular meeting Friday evening. Sept. 13, home Sunday. “ lot Ladies’ collars. 50c 359 2 bales Cotton roll after a vacation of two months. It is School commenced Monday at Bridgbam 1 value, Batting, every “ “ “ hoped every officer w ill be present hill. All were glad to welome Mtaa Celt $1.00 .09 worth UK1. .12 1-2 Schools open to-day. Miss Copeland Gordon back as (earner. of Warren is principal of the high school. Miss Villa Orcutt baa returned to Weal Miss Merrill of Bluebil! will be assistant Gouldsboro, to teach SPECIAL Mrs. until the fall term of college opens. Mra. Maude Martin of Augusta is visit- A. B. Herrick of Bluehill is of the principal ing ber father, J. I Small. 500 Bates 32 in worth 50cts. Sale .39 grammar school, and Mrs. Margaret Bar- yds Zephyr Ginghams, price M. E. Bartle't and daughter Ada spent bour of Stonington will leacn the primary. 127 in will cost more than this before the week-end m Bangor. Gingham long. Sept. 9. Cse Femme. The Sunday school w ill hold its annual 1 picnic at Scbieffehn’s point Saturday, 1 lot Corsets, mostly sizes, easily lot yard-wide Cretonnes, would be ANNUAL CLAY PIGEON SHOOT. sm/tll fVpt. 14. at 11 a m. All who attend tne worth Sale Price, .59 at ,‘Uk\ Sale Price, .20 The annual clay pigeon shoot given by- school are invited. Each family is to 81.00, cheap for tbe residents Alexander S. Porter, jr.. bring a basket lunch. ami 300yds heavy Crash, part linen, regu- of Brooklin and surrounding towns, was 2 gross Honey Ulyeeriue Soap. The Wednesday club will meet Sept. 12 lar “ held on Labor day at Mr. Porter's trap* si price ISc, .14 V the home of Mrs. Nellie Bunker, to This is a good soap and extra large Great Cove Farm. There were enough elect officers 1 lot Stamped goods including Chil- entries to provide five squads of five aien cake. Worth 15c, lO There will be services at the each. chapel dren’s Dresses, Misses’ Envelopes 15. 1 lnt Shirt Waists, sold for The compettion was at twenty-five birds Sept. formerly Sept. 9. PHiKBK. and Night Robes, Ladies' Robes at one-half price shot in strings of ten and fifteen. Tbe $2.25, 1.39 winner of tbe first prize war Moulton LAMOINE. 200 yds white Outing, would be cheap Cooper, who broke 9 birds. There was 1 dtJin all wool Storm Serge, worth Eugene Covey and Miss Abbie CooUdge pe at 30c, for the .22 a tie for second and third prizes, and in sale, are in Gouldsboro. a .75 won second visiting $1.10 to-day. yin Cheeks, dust the and Mr. Cline and wife are of John pcs Shepherd from last worth A large gallery of spectators was >n guests year, every yard Whitaker and wife. hand to enjoy tbe fun watching tbe men thing for school dresses, .49 3f>e, for the sale. .22 uy to bit tbe difficult flying targets. The Miss Freeman of Chelsea. Mass., is a prizes were war savings and thrift guest of Mrs. Marcia Chamberlain. stamps. Mra. Zelpbia Orcutt has been in town SPECIAL After tbe shoot, refreshments were the past week superintending the moving served under a large lent. Besides tbe of her household goods to Holden, where 50 doz thread, black or white. 210 For the sale. 2c a wives and children of tbe contestants who she has work. Dragon yd spools. spool were there were Mr. Porter’s present, Sumner Foster and wife motored from bouse guests and four French officers and Caribou last week, and after a few days a member of tbe Royal Flying corps of here, went to Boston, where Mr. Foater EXTRA SPECIAL Canada. I has employment. They were accompanied Mr. Porter believes that clay pigeon I he value of this 1 lot of Ladies f.oro here by their daughter Helen, who 1000 yds Perea!e. unbleached fleeced shooting should continue during the war, has spent the summer with ber-grand- Vests and small as it improves marksmanship, quickens is 39c a W e shall Pants, sizes, value parents, C. A. Reynolds and wife. percale to-day yd. the eye, and will help prospective soldiers .'25 Mra. Charles Hodgkins spent a few daya 50c, Sale Price, to kill more Germans, which is tbe par- the entire lot at the remark- last week in Bar Harbor. offer ticular and enjoyable busmen* we have on 1 lot Ladies* Split Sole Bursoti Hose, band at the present time. Also, it bas Miss Pboaie Higgins has returned to ably low price of .20 a y«l a regular 50c value, ** ..*>0 been noted of late that trap-shooters were Lubec to teach. m demand in tbe trenches to bring down M.sa Harriet Eaton has returned to carrier another reason on our lots of merchandise not enemy pigeons, Portland before going to ber school work. You will also tind counters small mentioned here, marked at priee- that why trap-shooting should be kept going. Sept. 9. R, Remember the dates and It is hoped ibat after tbe war s gun club will be sure to sell them. shop early. will be established in Brooklin for regular MARLBORO. weekly shoots. School will begin here to-day; Miaa Susie Allen of Eden teacher. WEST FRANKLIN. Rev. Frederick 1’alladino and wife of Burkaport, with acme friend#, were at M. ADAMS Mrs. Ella M. Smith returned Saturday i7. their cottage la»t week. from an extended visit with her daughter in Brooslin, and her son in Northeast Herbert Allen and wife and William Harbor. Stratton, who were gueals of Mrs. Annie He truck last have returned to their atmuaiim. Last winter be enlisted in • Russell McPbee of Waterville is visit- week, It was bia first viait here jo twenty*#** borue in Dexter, COUNTY NEWS COUNTY NEWS ing oert*. Canadian regiment, but was discharged years. Frederick Froat and occa- Mrs. Fred Holder and two children have family, Luther two month* later for physical disability. Madam Hollis of Bangor, who has Frost and and Miaa 1 orena BLCEHJLL. WEST SCKKY. in family Froat, p*ed a owned Pr*c» Truody returned to their'home Boston. The young couple lef at once (or Foil- cottage by «bo have the month at Brook- Mim Martha of spent past tbe M in Olive Chase is home from Osgood Bluehill i« visit* this aeaaun, has returned to Bangor Masters David Campbell of Seal Harbor, land, where will make their home. Froat cottage, have returned to their line. Ma*'* they ing here. and Ted and of Old Tow n Mr*. Augustus Moore of Buikspcrt. Dick Worcester homea. Frederick arrived laat week Tbe common schools b**gan Monday Albert Carter and are in ^n' are their Mr. and Mra. George family visiting who has been flatting her daughter, visiting grandparent*, 9. ARK. Sept, Maas. Brookaviile. Albert has returned bo ok Mrs. Henry Worcester. from Methuen, with tbe following teacher*; Village WiUins, Word has been received that Lieut. E. E. Hoy Hatch of Penobacot recently visited Sept. Henry Smith of Jonesport was a recent PARTRIDGE COVE. grammar, Augusta Leighton; inter- 2._»rtc. Cbae*- Lsa arrived oversea* hie uncle, Cbariea Carter. visitor at the home of his John safely John A vent and family £»**• return*! uncle, Mrs. Alice ia a H. Fannie Maddocks; vil- Young having telephone mediate, to White Plain*. N. Y. Farnsworth. Hugh Barbour has gone to Bath, where Mre. Hollis Saunders »* visiting her installed at her home. Julia East Mra. Barbour will lage primary, Saunders; daughter. Mrs. Mr*. Bmma Moore of Bu Dr. and Mrs. DeBeck motored to Dexter be ha* employment. RalphTorrey. -a-p'" Perais is school •» Wtllm* Young attending high BluebiU grammar. Ellen East tng her daughter, Mrs. lir* their teach in Brookim. McIntyre; Mr. and Mr*. Aulston Newton of Brewer Saturday, taking daughter Eirena, I in Ellsworth, and living with her uncle BluebiU Ethel Beech W. C. Bowden and fan.. >• who will teach in the there. Howard, the six-year-old son of Mra. primary, Stover; recently visited Mr*. Lulu E. Cooary. bigh|achool Keucl. were the week-end of I h- l*uU‘ had hia arm broken a gue*ta | Frank Bradbury, jr., writes interest- Agnea Phillipa, by Hill, Sadie Snow; South Bluehill, Prank Willinaof Chapman Crossing re- George and Russel McDonald, Kenneth Mias Evelyn Carter, who bs« *I*nl of life. He received fall from an toe wagon Saturday. Elizabeth Nina cently visited hi# mother, Mr*. Susie *{!» ingly camp recently Young and Neal Walker have gone to Urindlts Morgan's Bay. summer in Bar Harbor, is teaching assisted Willm*. a sweater and pair of wrimers knit by bis Presque Isle to work. The Blue tint male quartette, by Horton; Hinckley, Bertha Hinckley; Lakewood. aunt, Mrs. Susan Fox of N. E. G. Williams, reader, will give a concert Benjamin Truody of Bangor spent the suter ****** Northport, Y., Thomas Walker died | Wit Marian Maurice Cunningham and Wednesday night, i bam. My rick; Weacoti, Mary week-end with hi* mother, Mrs. Lizzie who is seventy-five years old. at the town hall Thursday evening, for the left for Bloomaburg, Pa W^doesdsv. after a long illness. He ws* s veteran of B. Hinckley; Eastward, Nellie Leach; Trundy. benefit of the church. | called there by the tllneas of their Lester Orcutt, Tyler Gordon and Jesae the Civil war. He leaves one Baptist Mine*. son. Free- | GrindleviUe, Gladys Leach; Edgar Holt Clark of Ea»t Hampton, Mrs. Cora Cunningham. Rollins have gone to Portland to work. word I man, who cared for him in his last illness, Mrs. Sadia Snowman has received Annie Veane; Beaville, Bulb Swett. Mass., called on friends here Saturday. itept.9. Eugene S. Orcutt went to Brewer Friday and four grandchildren. through the Ked Cross at Geneva, Switzer- j Blue hill-George * Steven* academy will to see his son Hollis, who was to report Sept. 9. Hibbard. land, that h-r son Willie, who was re- i open to-morrow, with Charles C. Phillips ! M. IMwtnamtt Saturday at Saco for clerical work for the ported missing in action since June 10, m principal,Winfred Clark and Nina government. He w as in the “limited ser- EAST FRANKLIN. has been located in a prison camp at | C. Robert* a* assistant*, vice” list. Baden. Judge Blaiadeil, wife and son Tedford Germany. At the annual meeting of the Village A Red benefit was served Harvard University Cross supper of Newport are visiting his parents, T. M. Recent departures: Winfred Merrill for improvement society, the following of- Friday by Mrs. L. M. Mathaurs at her BUiadell and wife. Mra. Iowa; George Clough. James Bettel, ficer* were elected: President, Mr*. E. E. home at Great pond, with the help of for Miaa Velva Scamtnons is boon from Bar Boston; Miaa Annie Clough for New Cbaae; Mrs Elhelbert Cross workers. vice-presideot», Dental School other Red About twenty York; Miaa for Harbor, where she has been employed. Mary Chase, Minnesota; Nevin and Mr*. F. P. Merrill; secretary dollars was realized, notwithstanding the Chase John for Watertown. N. Y.; Eliza- Mias Alice it* Miss Hazel Blaiadeil has to Peter- and treasurer, A. Holt; mem- The of scboo oi inclement weather. gone beth best and most up-to^late any McIntyre, Miss Swezey for Everett, of executive EQUIPMENT: entire boro, N. H., to teach. bers committee, above officers kind, laboratories, operating rooms and Mrs. Irving Hodgkins and son of Bar Msbs.; Lester and wife, for ! work Hinckley and W. H. Osgood. F. P. Merrill, E. J. building have every facility tor thorough j Harbor spent the week-end with Mrs. Misses Hattie and Elise Gordon are York; Mrs. Augie and two children, Day Brook*. Tbe executive committee ba« Leading dentists in Hostonand vicinity bavecharge sister, Mrs. Julia Hutchings. home from York Beach where have for Augusta. INSTRUCTION: Hodgkins' they appointed the following sub-committee*: of this work. Association with these men is invalu' to Bar J » Miss Madeline Hodgkins returned been employed. sod H. E. of view, bat Miss Pauline Grindie was married to j Ways means, Krebbiel and W. ble, not only from a technical point ber after an ex- 2. Harbor with mother, Sept B. H. W. p. a practical Philip Johnson at the Baptist parsonage, Osgood, chairmen; Palmer, Mra. way. tended visit here. The this School Is steadily Saturday morning. Rev. K. M. Traftou of- Lucy Hincklev, Mrs N. F. Twining, Rev. W AR SERVICE demand for graduates of SEAL COVE. on and demand is certain to eo Sept. 9. Echo. ficiating. Mrs. Johnson is the K. M. Trafton, E. L. Linscott; sanitation. the increase, this Bernice daughter are open Miaa Ashley ia home from of the Dr. Otis Littlefield, E. and tinue after the war. Hl« opportunities late Koscoe Grindle and wife. She Harry Hinckley, of dentists Northeast Harbor, where she has been help wounded soldiers and nil the place WALTHAM. waa graduated from the in E. McIntyre; acboola, Mrs. F. P. academy 1»16, Merrill, tulv« enured the service. Present Rev. Cheater Wood of West Somerville, employed. and is in town. Dr. H. T. Fowler, Mr*. E. L- Lin* oil; OPPORTUNITY: *2‘° conditk^ very popular Mr. John- offer a chance f«r rapid advancement, ihe g; after a visit of two weeks here, left last Mist who ia at son is a native of roads and walk*, George H. Mason, Max in sUna s Spaulding, supplying Portland, but haa re- uates of this si h ol lead the profession bis the held a Dr. E. C. address week for Auburn, to visit sister before Baptist church, cottage prayer- sided in Bluehill several years. He has Abram, Barrett; trees and and a lucrative practice. For catalog to in Ken- at Mrs. E. B. Stickney a served an enlistment in Mra. E. C. Barrett, Pearl a going military training camp meeting Thursday both the navy and pUnting, MASS. tucky. Mr. Wood was pastor here last afternoon. army, and tried to re-enliat during the Emerson. Mra John Teagie. EUGENE H. SMITH, D. M. D„ DEAN. BOSTON. 7. N. summer, and was much liked. All were j dept. present war, but failed to past the ex- Sept .9. 8.