Cl)t Cllsttwtl) American. vol. lvi. iwssraaaw."* bllsworth, Maine, Wednesday afternoon, oc iober 5. 1910 jnsnssiI No. 40
■oonuiinimi LOCAL AFFAIRS. this month. A meeting will be held Mon- day evening, (Jet. 17, when plana for the proposed food fhir and other work for the nURRILL NATIONAL BANIX NSW ADVBRT18IMINT8 THIN WEEK ME. winter will be dieroeaed. This meeting, -FV J H Bresnahan—Organ for sale. like all meetings of the association, will Q-ELLSWORTH, Union Truat Co—Auction sale. UNION TRUST COMPANY Eastern Steamship Co. consist of a business meeting and KUAL INDEPENDENCE Ellsworth Greenhouse. “smoker”. it C fi Monaghan—Dancing school. / only enjoyed by the man or woman OF Hancock Point, Mb: Drake is with a broken ELLSWORTH. who haa something laid by for ate in Leroy suffering Kenneth Gird wood—Automobile for sale. cate of sickneaa or of arm as the result of “hazing” by school- incapacity any Wbst Tbbmont, Mb: kind. mates last Thursday. A few boys as- John W Pomroy— Freedom notice. and Profits, $170,000 y sembled in the sheds back 'of the Union Capital, Surplus MONEY IN THIS BANK Banoob, Mb: shoe factory after school. Drake was I will give you a feeling of independence Thurston A Kingsbury—Tea, coffee and ex- Deposits, $1,245,000 tracts. ordered to mount a barrel on a box ■ no epend-aa-tbey-earn people ran ever placed Boston: snd make a speech. The barrel was B enjoy. Better begin putting aome in Absolute Absolute Con- Vinol. kicked Security, Permanency, I; next pay-day at«be lateat. from under him, and he fell, breaking one arm at the wrist. servative Management and Painstaking Service— Deposits of $1.00 or more In SCHEDULE OK MAILS jf; Fred after a short visit onr savings department made AT BLLSWOBTH POSTOPF1CB. Btuder, borne, these four form the foundation upon which this $ was called back to New York as a witness on or before Oct. O will draw 4 In effect June 20, 1U10. business edifice has been erected. in an action for damages growing out of I per cent from Oct. 1. Check Ac- MAILS BBCBIVBD. an accident on the Brooklyn bridge, in And these four we to in Con- counts solicited. or Fbom Wbst—*6.46 a m; 112.07,4.85, t5.89, *6p m. guarantee you Call write which a was killed and Fbom m. fellow-employee for particulars. East—11 a m; 12.20, 5.50 and 114)7 p nection with and all business which MAIL CIAMBS AT POSTOPPICB. he himself narrowly escaped injury. He any you may Going Wbst—10.80 11.60 a m; 2, *5.80, *9 p m. may return to complete bis visit here. place in our hands. Going East—€.80 m m; 4 and 5.80 p m. His brother Arthur has also gone to New York for a snd remain. Your account is solicited. • Daily. Sundays included. tTrain stopa visit, msy ; respectfully Sundays only. 'Daily except Monday. Patrons of the Maine music festival No mall dispatched to or received from the should bear in mind that there are special UNION TRUST COMPANY east 8nndays. rates on the Maine Central each that day; OF ELLSWORTH. there is a special train, Bangor to Calais, Dr. C. E. Holt, of spent last Sun- Bangor, leaving after the concert on Saturday day in Ellsworth. Sept. 14,1910 evening, and that the Sunday trains are WHERE WILL YOU "BANK"? Mrs. F. B. Aiken is visiting relatives in still on. There are to be live concerts— Boston and vicinity. to-morrow (Thursday) evening, Friday know it's to have a You right checking account, but you Carl Richmond and family have moved snd Saturday, afternoon and evening. be undecided aa to the may right bank to patronize. Suppose to the Files house on Oak street. THK WILDS OF LABRADOR. OBITUARY. Miss Moliie Taylor, of Bangor, and Ralph j you select one of tbe largest, strongest, most conservatively Harry Brown, who has been employed Wescott, of this city, were married at St. A. HOYT STEVENS. managed, most successful and most popular banks in New A Lamolne Boy Has Trodden lln- in Auburn, is home for a short visit. John’s Catholic church, Bangor, Monday | A. Hoyt Stevens died at his home on England? Tbe Eastern Trust is all this. Write us, and we beaten Paths. C. E. Monaghan w*ill his morning. Rev. John J. Sullivan, curate )ak street Sunday evening. He had been will explain in detail the special advantages of a checking open dancing The Burlington (Vt.) News tells the fol- j school at hall Oct. 21. of the church, officiating. They were at- 11 a long time of an intestinal trouble, but account here. Society Friday, lowing story of the trip of Prof. Raymond tended by Miss Kittle Taylor, a sister of | vas confined to his house only about a Fred P. Whittaker, of Boston, is in McFarland, son of D. Y. McFarland, of the bride, snd David Conley. The bride veek. EASTERN TRUST t BANKING CO, BANGOR, ME. Ellsworth for a few days on business. Lamoine, into the wilds of Labrador: wore a tailor-made with a NyowcImi m Old Town and gown, hat to Mr. Stevens was in the fifty-seventh Machia*. Tbe club will meet this week Far Into the wilderness of western Labrador Thursday match. Thb bride and left for a (•ear of his He was a native of } ■■■! ,■ JJ ■ 9 >'n\ I ... '■ J p « 9 ■ ■ ) } .■ ■ UJJ groom age. Surry, with Mrs. Q. F. Newman on Park street. where no white man is known to have trod abort before to >ut had lived in Ellsworth since wedding trip returning before. Prof. Raymond McFarland, of Middle- boyhood, Austin Conary saw a bear cross the where will Ellsworth, they live. bury college, has travelled in a canoe along sis parents moving here about forty-eight road near Barron’s brook one Bucksport the rivers and lakes and on foot through rears ago. He was a house-carpenter by ihe grocers and market men of Ella- morning last week. forests and over mountains, during the past rade. worth have entered into an early-closing Mrs. E. E. Parker has returned to two months. He leaves a widow and two — for winter. daughters agreement the Beginning With Prof. Thomas C. Brown and N. Lewiston, after a short visit with her Phelps Vlrs. A. I. Richardson and Miss Althea Monday, Oct. 10, and continuing until all of who accom- father, Henry L. Moor. Swett, Middlebury college, Stevens, both of Ellsworth. He is survived and Insurance May 1 next, the stores will close every panied him during a portion of hie exploring Estate — Real three and brothers Mrs. Mrs. Miriam by sisters three Kent has returned from a evening except Wednesday and Saturday expedition, be returned here Sept. 26. Much Edward Green, Mrs. Louisa Danico, visit of three weeks with her daughter, at 6.30 o’clock. It is also agreed to dis- valuable geographical and topographical data C. F\ L. MASON were se- Mrs. Levi C. Beckwith, Moses and Pearl W. & Mrs. A. P. McFarland, in Pittsfield. continue Saturday night delivery by team. and many interesting photographs cured during the 900-mile trip iu Quebec and dtevens, all of Ellsworth, and Benjamin FOR SALE ( FOR SALE OR RENT Mrs. Frederick E. of Those who have so far signed the agree- Doyle, Millinocket, of all Labrador. Stevens, Brewer. Maynard Whittaker place. Ellsworth. Maine. | Two'lory house, sited and large stable, is visiting Mr. Doyle’s parents in Ells- ment are Austin H. Joy, Whiting Bros., The party visited the gold and copper min- The funeral was held at the house yes- house, barn and ! connected with city water and electric lights, J. A. Kearns A A targe 1 story outbuildings, worth. Mr. Doyle came last night for a Haynes, Cottle, George on Lake aud estab- on ing region Chibogomo afternoon at 2 o’clock, Rev. acres of In about 1 and..bout 1 acre ot laud. A bargain easj terday land. good repair, j short visit. W. Alley and F. G. Leach. lished several observation stations for the | term*. P. A. A. Killam officiating. mile from postofltee. of securing data concerning terres- The October term of the supreme court C. O. Furbusb, of Machias, spent Sun- purpose trial magnetism. for Hancock county will open next Tues- day with his son, A. K. Furbusb, in Ells- and After travelling 875 miles from Lake 8t. GREEN LAKE. Other in Ellsworth Vicinity day with Justice A. R. Savage, of Auburn, worth, on his to New where he Properties way York, John, the party was divided on September 5. M. C. of Bangor, will build a presiding. will spend the winter with his daughter. Professors Swett and Brown turned back to Baker, was cottage next spring. C. J. Murch, wife and little son Charles, Mr. Furbush, sr., employed at his make magnetic observations and to study of Franklin, were guests of E. B. Wyman trade as printer in Ellsworth in 1852-3, geological formatious along the File aud Axe, Arthur Hutchins and wife have moved O. W. the chief rivers. TAPLEV, and family one day recently, coming in working on the Ellsworth Herald, the to the Chute house. forerunnner of the Ellsworth Ameri- Prof. McFarland, accompanied by a single their automobile. George Crossman has returned from a guide, penetrated 100 miles farther north, REAL ESTATE. can, established in 1854, in the office -of visit to Prince Edward island. FIRE INSURANCE Mrs. H. M. Munson, with son Hollis, visiting hitherto unexplored regions to the which his son is now employed as fore- and Mrs. George Woodward, of Kittery, east and north of the Grand Lake Mistassini. Mrs. Chris Crossman spent a few days re- .... MAINE. man. Mr. Furbush went from Ellsworth El_l_SWOF?XM. visited Mrs. Munson’s daughter, Mrs. Prof. McFarland expressed himself as highly cently in Bangor with her mother. to Machias, where, with Edward M. Yates, with the results of his expedition. David Linnehan, last week. gratified Bennie Higgins is by also an employee of the Ellsworth Herald, employed Capt. Mrs. Lizzie J. Bragdou, who is visiting H. F. Lord on w'ork at the cottages. who died at Old Orchard three years ago, her H. W. and other rela- Tribute to Chaplain Tribou. brother, Dunn, Charles of is a he established the Machias Union. Three the of Harlow, Brewer, having tives in this vicinity, w ill return to her Concerning retirement Chaplain years later he sold bis interest in the boathouse built by Capt. H. F. Lord. home in Houlton this week. David H. Tribou, of the United States i POPULAR Union and bought the Machias Republi- William Givren, who is a LATEST navy, the Army and Navy Journal says: ; building William B. Mitchell and w ife will be at can, which he published for forty-four will have one of the here. In persistent and unselfish devotion to the cottage, largest home to their friends Tuesday evening, in 1900. Mr. Furbush’* j years, retiring moral and religious welfare of the personnel The water is fast receding and is con- Oct. 11, from 8 to 10 o’clock—the fifty- visit to Ellsworth and to the office of The SHEET MUSIC of our navy it may be safely affirmed that he siderably lower than this time last season. ninth of their anniversary marriage. American—established since he left here has bad no and few iu the superior equals Last week Joe Stewart caught and H. C. Dodge, of Bar Harbor, formerly of but now nearing the end of its flfty- corps of which he has been a part for more landed forty perch, many weighing a this city, who was operated on for ap- seventh year—was naturally of especial thau thirty-eight years. He has long and labored to the aud pound. Vocal and instrumen- pendicitis on Sept. 9, is rapidly gaining, interest to him. faithfully promote dignity efficiency of his corps, and in this he has had Arthur Moore has built a house and and he hopes to be about again in a few tal 10 to 18 cents the cordial support and sympathy of the finished painting it the past week. It is per — days. r' !' Drowned In Frenchman's Hay. most of his brethren iu the ministry. practically finished. Rowe and who have been A man of more than he has Your wants filled I HarryfE. wife, Daniel about years, average ability, copy. McKay, aged thirty Horace F. Lord and wife were in at the corner of Franklin and Pine received recognition in several Capt. H. living of Bar Harbor, was drowned in French- frequently mail Wearers of L. & have moved the fields of religious and literary Ellsworth Monday evening, visiting Capt. by though pre- streets, into chambers of man’s the activity. [|J bay Sunday forenoon, by up- his A. A. house on Church Apart from immediate professional Lord’s father, Capt. John Lord. with J. Cunningham’s of a row boat near Cove. sented iu If not Derbies setting Salisbury duties he has devoted much time and person. point thought who season street, where they will keep house. Mr. with two Joe Stewart, camps out every McKay, gentlemen to philanthropic studies and activities. He in stock allow about to the trade- below the hatchery, has built a small pride C. P. DeLaittre and wife, of Aitkin, friends, drove to the McKay farm at has taken special interest in the promotion of have been house to keep his tents and everything Send for mark in their hats, Mtun., who visiting in Ells- Salisbury Cove early Sunday morning. prison reform, and iu creating and fostering a j eight days. under cover the winter. worth and vicinity siuce their return from Thei^ wives drove later. more healthful moral sentiment ou the burn- ! during wear up of stand- after months of of divorce. He has of Bacon catalogue 1400 abroad a month ago, started last week for j Mr. McKay expressed the intention of iug question represented: Walter Crossman, & Robinson, western the navy department at eight of the annual at Goose which was ard at 10 cents. their home. They will make | going out rowing, in a small, leaky boat. visited the lot pond H. * meetings of the National Prison association, copies Because L. & several stops en route. His friends refused to accompany him, bought by the firm last week. Mr. Cross- and is one of the representatives of the \ Hannah widow of Charles and tried to dissuade him from going. man will set the crew at work immedi- Derbies E., Fullerton, Methodist church on the iuter-Church con- He and went out. ately. died yesterday at t he home of her son, Can- persisted, however, ference on marriage and divorce. About off shore the boat Oct. 4. L. Hold their shape, held C on Hancock street, in the seventy- thirty yards Wise in counsel, zealous aud efficient in the _ Studio fifth of her age. The funeral will be upset. Mr. McKay started to swim performance of duty, and genial in social in- I Stanwood’s year ELLSWORTH FALLS. Hold their color. held at the house Thuraday afternoon at ashore, but could not make headway in tercourse, Chaplain Tribou will be remem- | bered as one of the llirigo Block, Ellsworth, Me. 2 o’clock, Rev. O. G. Barnard officiating. the high seas, and soon sank. His friends, commanding personalities Miss Mabel Giles, of Amherst, is the of the naval service, aud will with him for who witnessed the were carry E. bis on accident, power- guest of George Davis and family. f| Every style Ezra Davis died at home the into his retirement the cordial wishes of those less to aid him. man. Surry road this morning, aged seventy- who know him best aud appreciate the uoble Miss Rita Johnston, of Bar Harbor, is every The body was recovered about two eight years. He bad been in ill health qualities of his head and heart. here for a visit with Charles W. Smith and hours later. Mr. McKay leaves a widow, a long time. He leaves a widow and one wife. For sale by four children and three brothers — Colin, Kilns I'. Lawrence Dead. son—Charles. The funeral will be hald 'Daniel E. Loweree came home George and Robert McKay, of Bar Harbor. Elias P. Lawrence, of Lubec, sardine Saturday at the home Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. from Boston, where he has been two weeks I Reliable Co„ He was a member of the Red Men and packer, and oue of the prominent men of Clothing Rev. P. A. A. Killam officiating. on business. 1 Ellsworth. 1| Foresters. eastern Maine, died at his home in North uepuiy j. r. .mxunou^n, oi oupreme Lubec Monday, after a short illness of Mrs. Moody, of Monroe, is visiting her of the New England Order of Pro- Suicide ut South Surry. Orono, typhoid fever, with other complications. brother, A. W. Ellis. They are at Camp has been in Ellsworth the past Mrs. Flora E. of com- week. tection, Herrick, Blaehill, Mr. Lawrence was a director of the Ellis this week in the interest of the order. A class mitted suicide by drownitig in the bay at Union Trust Co., of Ellsworth, and father W. H. Brown was home Sunday from HAVE ADDED A of fifteen will be taken into the local lodge South Surry yesterday morning. of Glenn A. Lawrence, formerly connected Waltham, where he is building a mill for Hancock evening at Odd Fellows hall A Airs. Herrick had been visiting her sis- County Monday with the Union Trust Co., and sou-in-law Wilson Googins. good attendance of the old members is ter, Mrs. Otis Conary, several weeks. She of Judge Arno W. King. Mrs. Elmer of desired. had been in ill health a long time, and Blaisdell, E^fit Orland, GARAGE Mr. Lawrence was president of the her visited Levi W. had several times threatened suicide. parents, Bennett and G. T. Bowden and wife left town last North Lubec to their and are prepared Savings Bank, Manufacturing & Canning wife, last week. equipment, Bowden for New Yesterday morning she left the house be- to meet all demands for repairing at Thursday—Mr. York, Co., which operates three large plants at Mrs. Bowden fore the family had arisen. »V hen she C. A. Higgins and family were in Am- short where he is to be employed; Lubec, and a large one built at notice. Skilled machinists; ELLSWORTH, MAINE. recently herst last week a was missed, search was made and her visiting with relatives and ample room. for Bangor, where she will remain for Kockland. He was also of the storage president the fair. before ber husband. body was found on the shore. Coroner attending The bank commiaaioner of tbe State of few* weeks joining Lubec Trust & Banking Co., and was in Ellsworth have Simonton, of Ellsworth, was summoned, Walter Armstrong has returned from OPEN evenings till. to. Maine has recently requested the officers During their stay they associated with other large business who but deemed an unnecessary. Rochester, N. H., where he has been for and trust of made many friends sincerely regret inquest interests in He was of each savings bank company Washington county. several weeks visiting his parents, William their Mrs. Herrick was thirty-nine years of A FULL LINE OF SUPPLIES the State to secure the verification and departure. fifty-one years of age. Armstrong and wife, and will spend the age. She was known in Ellsworth, where winter here comparison of its depositors’ pass-books. George K. Dorr, of Aurora, and Miss with his grandparents, Eliaa •he was at one time employed in the res- Horses Killed by Uightuliig. B. Armstrong and wife. Water street. Telephone lto. EUewnrtn. Harriet M. Rankin, of Ellsworth, were The trustees of the above-named bank, taurant of C. K. Ciroue, later run by the shower 8 o’clock at During heavy Saturday from married at Saturday evening recognizing the advantages resulting George A. Tilton. afternoon, three valuable horses were COMING EVENTS. the home of the groom’s sister, Mrs. Ansel such comparisons, do therefore ask its — killed in the of W. in Rev. A. by lightning pasture books Withee, Bangor. George ELLSWORTH. depositors to bring or send in their W. E. at near of Grace Methodist WEST ELLSWORTH. Cole, Millvale, Bucksport. Martin, pastor Oct. hall— for verification on or before the thirtieth Two of the horseB were owned Mr. Saturday evening, 8, Society church, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Dorr by Dance. of SEPTEMBER. Harry Standley has closed Idlewood and and the other Moore. will make their home in Aurora. Cole, by Percy returned to Mass. This method has effective in Lynn, proved The Roosevelt school improvement league aisbrriiMmtnt*. and New and as a Lester Carter is spending a few days A common mistake of local advertisers Massachusetts York, of the road school, has Burry purchased bis John Cirter. is matter of self-interest all depositors should with father, to estimate the value of advertising an organ for the school. The best part with this notice promptly. Bert of Mass., has been space of one newspaper by the amount comply of it is, it is all paid for, the money being Hunt, Lynn, visiting friends here a few days. asked by some other publication. It is a Books sent by mail should contain fall raiged by subscription and by entertain- mistake of judgment for a business man address for return. ments. Miss Evelyn M. Boosey, teacher Mrs. Hattie Barron came home from to estimate the value of space in a repu- of the achool,expresses thanks to parents Bangor Thursday for the winter. table wtth a circulation in of tbe newspaper good behalf trustees, that some and friends who aided in the good work. Mrs. John Carter went to Bangor hos- by of other publication which will accept business at any and be A. E. Moore, President, merchants’ association last week for a price The Ellsworth pital surgical operation, to get it.—Leavenworth (Kansas) and is as jAeased Han'xn.k County Savings Bank. will resume active work for the winter reported improving fast. KITTKKT TO Cham. 3 ttjr frranarr* kll»worth markets. CARVBor CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. JBvtsal Benefit man; --- Z. A. Gilbert, tar mi of isramy-seveu • The I|»mt Mow |m tb* mag* Tto to n!m to *n»to< to the Onufi. **- •gricnltaml editor vJ tta Maine rntail in Ellsworth. rafmw Tape Par the Wash to to Rurart c*»*«? prim tagsr Masting pfctof-T tto* pm«l ta* retired fro* tta dd of tta; Oct i. ttlt stoua to to *B >« “* pap,/ ■spinning Tto* ppn gmaeert taring to adTuciag year*. Tagte—rersrmrd itaga Is owr swMty — tanton to tope* to general Intone*. »»* W. Stone, of U rt* Hi Edited tor Re* teerman DOCTOR far to fn*(t to«*vt*Q Make itotor* Gaerge Jay, aged report* rtxty-aa, 1 Do TV D D •kart aa* naaeto*. *1: comma atoutoea* *»' yuan, wbo tad represented hi* crisis M ke ud ex- branch** The I sr* elites were in a great KM*, Ui llM kU»f»i kopefl) be signed. toal aaaar* af» M to* prtatod both ot tta legislature. >u HUImM mb AH eem- They had celebrated the Pones tor Ml| tm IM SMIkM |Mt. cept top peemtoeto* to ttoe arttor rtantiy kilted Sunday by being struck t if !» r* by mi H»,| piWk MrrsM. pmr nym aiaarcattoa* silt toe rabfert to appraeai limb broken from a the Am time, according to the com a tree in the high ADVISED ttoe ei tor. kat aaae .-US toe refarted -iiboat wind. maad of God is and sere aow Egypt |oM reaioa. Fifteen at hard ob their trey to the land of Canaan yearn labor ia St,,, bad marched down tn a rather priaoa wa* the aeateno* given !v They oam south BhimII In tta rapeem* coart at tgng fashion to the south and of Green nkow. vrttcrvttiMM Saturday. Ott. 15 Meet tog east and stood face to face with the pvtawd asanpt by pn OPERATION tagna Thursday. Bonell, who w*» !riw, M nr with Pan»ot* grange. Couuiimwi Win be wbjwt approval Mountain Pomona on tta of Border In Bed aea. with do w*t of IW4. charge causing apparent bat none lb, rvr-oetto* by tbe editor of tba eo'.ams. Hancock j death •booling of hia 'Tearing over. They had ao ship* iihe by father. JokB wtil be Mjwtmrt without good renooa. AMiw* Cared EPinlduun’s of Hancock theta by Lydia Saturday. Noe. 5—Meeting P3UMM, H *-*«» <>*iO**, ft * BogteU. waa found guilty of the Greeks and Persian, to carry nS MUtdrentiM to i manslaugbiw. bill 4»rm »«***. po**t««* ft 61 ^ Awm*iCa», Pomona grange a it to Ea*t Bln* grange 4f» acroas In front of them was the 8M, ft « urw*. ft * Hit motor bout diaabied, David R Vegetable Compound 1; jg,a. EShrworth. He. Ml O ft «t| sea. on another side hostile tribes sad UCiM, •on waa driven upon tta rack* — tA while en- Galena. Kans. A year ago last j BATHOS. <75, lUOrom T»M « t,ft M pH «!f*. » sad southeast to crow# tta mountain* to the south Mirer. 1 felt and a few after T»r»*pa. ft « CHUfcHr. M >«§i> deavoring bay from Rockland day* Bayeide grange met Sefb B. aitto foety- behind them. saw Pha Kur»*w> Grtt* »r», to IS to North Haven and Looking they there was *-renews in my right side. no Saturday, loat bi* £4word JVeeo* eigbt member* peeaenl Thera being tWit raoh and bis array pursuing them. In a short time a (ranch came and it life. Hi* boat wa* found on tbe We seek for on tbe height afar: bueinea* *•* attended to Iwwwto rock* Meaty degree work, Mmtto **» **#45 ia The situs'too certainly seemed criti- bothered me so much at night 1 could ft and bi* body tta water He vu Bat on tbe esnh it glimmers ail tbe while, and tbe meeting ana turned orer to tbe AppW*. pt MIty. was a wonder that three of age, a and cal. Nor any they where the rows are; •*a 0r*f*rlM. year* barber, it ,or. "Tl» in tbe garden and lecturer, after a abort race** It We would hare done the growing larger ft rived • widow and four complained Tie in the glory of a mother * wilt on* ren- caftw to »w.pwft by children fall it was as iadiea' night A better program flMnr.rt' *«» wceae. But their by Kfc>. Hftft same and probably be- •* Becaute bit wife tad tent for a We seek for wisdom in each solemn book; large as a hen's egg dered lban giren by tbe men tbe ore ■ora*. ft CTaoau »6*a*. polje,. su God* and ft OM»« *** ft man be bad extremity opro» ft- taelvtot, jt» 4 the a short time were commanded, Te*~;<* of ta they I Tie ia tbe of violets by tbe brook. bed without a hot Ur*A*jr. 4 influence liquor and thrown her script made op tbe program. Hurry Alley pre- J*p«*J6, *i#4® out of while Mom bed the rod orer the tbe of a water bottle »«• fty« V lb* Albert -ns in laughter baby's eyva. applied oSm*. j boo**, 0f sided at tbe piano ff ft— %»r*08i*Wt ,ft ? Foiwartsrhn-y. waters of the sea. to go torw »rd to that side. I had £***/—‘ rent a distant 0»#4* W-MriaJ- Portland, charge of *hot Into h,r | We seek for Cfod in every place; one of the best doc- »ruiW They instantly obeyed. God banted the T«i>©*. t m Utto, 1 la aid* from a nod Bat lo. beside os He forever stands. and Minoo. -Jsa. Norrn bboox*v:llx. abot-gnn, going to a field when tors in Kansas water and they crossed. and We Him ns face to face; see*ion. Dear blew hi* head of with meet gained sunlight, be told my husband Bamboo grange met in regular 1 by, the uae Pharaoh and his array attempted to do We touch Him when we take a brother's De- Tta woman recover. that I would bare to and one application on* received. ] gun. may the same thing the waters came down bands. be on as it next operated anes oiil be oorbed at tbe meeting Kr*vltl*M. Tb* four-matted Portland 4 m *4 Emmas schooner them and were drowned, -‘WwfM « » was iuc upon they wmeumiK j were aoarded a* foiloo* The prize* 8wt ft: For#, ft William B. Palmer lie* a total wreck a wrote and Israel reyoVed. a tumor caused by rapture. I Gray, flnt. ftaaft. ifftJS Cfcoi. #*3 LM-nr M. B. frwMH. Men * department-Willie oo a aboal |*pot on Davit The season of the companies of to tou for advice aad you told me not MM, 11*45 «*4B. p*t% ft * bank, busy Vinton eecond Lad**' department S fifteen mile* reel ot tta Another collect iota of nice, interesting to discouraged but to take Lydia Gray, Conft, »•** ftftoo ^TT. Banket? bead the great Christian endeavor array has get Fannie Gray, sec- Sorer. 3S|1 And first —Vesta Haora, ttret; 1'ftW light oo Nantucket inland. arrived What should therefore he letter* com** to jroa this week. TL Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. ftUt ’»«*: ! Captain take it and soon tbe in ond. oat tarred. ft Jenaarn, of tta Palmar, mya the vees*l in- we will bare tbe remainder of IkU’k froa I did lamp my Sapper M iboro. Iftftft -an the watchword of the which — array, Mrs. ft*M, W|U on tbe which a tew tinea were taken last week side broke and named away." aground aboai during a fog. and ail each Unto cludes companies, society? R R 718 Mineral At*., LAMom. 254. that When be tar 6 o* of sinter B » low: Hurr. Galena. L.wt., U#» left at o'clock I'bnrt- com- telling What could be better than the held it* peeeion ca Kins. Lamoin* grange regular Tonga**. ear* day night. *be •*» breaking up and would through Moses to the Have yoa all recovered from tbe effort* of mand of God Lydia £. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- 20, oitb a xmall attend- IMI no. be tbe resakm* I bare, and am as busy as ever. Tuesday, Sept. totally deetroyed. or aa the m«de from roots and herbs, voted to *» utiim. at *■ Israelites—"Go forward," top- pound. atte*. Alter tn*ineto. grange Coo. John has had four men at work two days At tbe State convention of tta our My has to be tbe most successful Hadduc*. 9 ted. * W. C. T. ic puts It, "forward steps in socie- proved elect a neo lecturer, the former b Last log rock* To-dar he added one more to for tbe worst forms of proceed to Ban Cat, tig* »a.«w. a IJ V. in Portland last officer* remedy curing of week, were ty." mow and next week be to add one on acconnt being rtov. Grata aad rat. bushes, expects female baring resigned elected a* follow*: forward under the command of ills, including displacements, President, Mr* L M. Step four hones sad at least three snore mea I fibroid tumors, aoaent from borne. Miae Eunice Coggin* rwar-p«r M>— uatete Kta'-a inflammation, irregu- s»ort»—a*.- s N. Steven*, Portland; God through His Bon. Christ Jesus thins he is off the shock of tbe con»i*ted of *«»:«* »s vlce-pre*ident-*t- vorkisf backache, bear- a a* elected. Tbe program S« ■ larities, periodic pains, Oort., lb Sd»« 1 «• Kls tarrt. te» S 41 large, Mr*. A. G. tfnimby. North Turner Do what God commands. Get your democratic victory Never mind: he who am lng-down feeling, flatulency, indiges- reading*, recitation and gtnr by Unanl,M| its Pt>.ut|aMi IS,.a. last We can wait two I« correapoudiog aecretary, Mia* luahel H. order* from Christ and follow thorn Laugh* .naghs longest. and nervous It costs tbe toUoomg topic Crarasd cars. tion, prostration. grange, after obicb for our ail and some sill Slickner, tart Brow afield; recording sec- year* langh. right, but a trifle to try it. and tbe result -Hoo may closely oaa presented for di*co»*ioo: retary. Mi»* Clara M. Farwell, be wiser, and let as hope- better has been worth millions to Home canto! acwottst who want* to do R.wUnd; Step forward in spite of difficulties. many children be taught bu*int** assistant recording aecretary. Mr* r-arab Had a nice letter from Janet: she is a* earn- women. country world moch has toood oat that Look at the Israelites again. What suffering ducomion fol- the good I-ord Cram, Keuoehonk; trea»urer. Mr*. est ns ever in her work for reform in every habit*? An interesting a it* own Adelaide S. Johnson, Fart Fairfield. Immense difficulties faced, but If you want special adrloe write McFarland. caterpillareau&.000timed weight they line. She, too. is ender a shadow, on account looed, opeped by D. Y. for it toXra.PinkhaiB.Lynn.Xaaa. in a month. bow soon they faded away when God of tbe illness of her son 27 Mia* Eunice Coggin* oa* only It is free and On Sept. have we are to listen to always helpful. remain- Stop* itching Instantly. Cures plies, desired It Every society will Next Wednesday evening duly installed aa lecturer for tbe 3tofitucinnit»> rexema. salt rheum, tetter. Itch, hives Its difficulties. But what army ever an address by s very talented speaker. Eflle Tbe literary program herpes, der of tbe year. — be done >« hot in look- scabies Doau's Oictmsul. At aay went forth without difflcul Lambert, seat as by Janet. I shall entertain would Jus* effectually, Pomona, mtlru- drug meeting consisted of reading by store.—44 s< her. even if 1 have n doito men at work. I I through my puree I find more of the former ties? General McClellan met some mental muaic by Audrey Hodgkins, read- always learn enough from these good woman than of the latter with the Army of tbe Potomac. Gen j Hannab McFarland and Oerta. jPlherticrmewts to pay for all trouble. 1 am proud when ! re- An-1 when the scissors get doll cid you ever ing* by eral Lee found a few when he return call that Mrs. L. M. S. Stevens, of world- try sharpening them on your needle* Take the ed Into Pennsylvania Grant met more wide fame, has been twice. scissor* in hand, that ia. if my guest your right you’re HICOIJS. 3». NOBTH ELLSWOBT*. than both together, but did hi* men Dux. not left-handed, drew them across the needle ______Nicohn grange beld ita regular meetirg for or like that? from the upper to the lower part Of the btaJe* cry graves anything IMar Aunt and Mutual* in tbe chair You Proud of Madq* with Master Camber Are Oct. 1, Not at all. faced the difficulties the same way that you would if yon were They it seems about time 1 was reporting my* bat lew but a YtfTt going to cut the needle in two, and see what There were patron* present, and won In of their com- aplte society self and thanking yon all for jonr kind was beld. After busi- Will Build an edge it will put on. pleasant meeting mittees. Attention! You will meet remembrances and word of cheer, and also for And when the Are and no water is a short pro- is low. ness. the lecturer presented ■■Your Bread ?ta difficulties. The P. M. committee will the box of goodie* which came to me the You ready to fill the bottle, did you ever take a One application for membership Up morning after the reunion. The reaper gram. Have a as a not get the leader It wants stove cover, it in a bag. and a yon reputation always put paper wrap was received. has again eater*i oar column and taken _ Will It stop there? No; It will go a* clean cloth around it* You have no idea if and Make cake maker—i* your pastry another f our number. Mr* Clara A. Gas par. have never tried it. what an Ideal foot WEST ELXSWOETH many steps as needful In order to get *’ you BAEVEST HOME, *00. ? know a the name of Are!la your pride by pen warmer it maxes. some one who will lead. Executive Home met in regular You Let us do a* she did: when and Harvest grange Then are the woman grieved And now as the season for is Strong you jelly-making at small attendance, it committee, attention! You will have lonely and sad come onto the dear old Book arsaion Oct. 1 with a wbo will William hand I will enclose a recipe for tart crust that visi- Old tired, appreciate difficulties. Are you going to run away with it* sweet chapter that tells of His care being a slot my night. There were people, weak, I have used with good success. run Tell Flour. Ooe baking lay from them or pas* them by or resign? of the birds and ill lea, and let our hearts he tors from Rainbow and Pamola grange*. down delicate Cnrrr roa Tsars-One cup flour, one-ha.f people, will convince you that no ex- are a for- aomforted. fthe often said she loved the wa* carried out. The If so, then you not “step cup lard. cut into flour with a knife, one-half A short program children, frail mothers, and autumn beat of ail the for in it was cook can afford to v.a.ste ward" member of tbe committee. year, cup sweet milk, a pinch of soda, and salt; this will hold a fair Thursday night. pert makes about fourteen. grange those gathered in the golden fruitage of ail the Admis- from severe her skill on flours. Endeavorers ail. attention! Each Oct. 8, with a dance and sapper. recovering ordinary other seasons, hhe loved the buds sod blos- With kindest regard# to all. Fas vena. one of will have difficulties. It to 5 cents. illness, this is a fact. you soms. but beat of ail the ripening harvest, sion fair, difficult to be or to may be present and i feel that she has been gathered ia. Osar Jfadce sad Mbluat Thousands of genuine tes- or to seek a new member borne one has said in that all take part with the other ripe fruita, into the garden of my presence SRDGW1CTL. 2M. timonials from William Tell one has to do to become a M reliable Will yon therefore break your the Lord. member of the * ick peo- pledge Toe re wa* a fair attendance at dedg B. C. Is to send a or a tittle to God In Christ? May It not be said I shai miM the weekly letter* as only a poena, recipe, help for ple prove this claim, and to grange Sept. 30. One application mother can: sti'l I am that the door of m3 me kind. The spent with of what are all or of the rejoicing I pleasant day Flour you. any 1 The further the fact I wa* received. program support and through which she passed into the better land you at Deli's hospitable home made me more tnembersnip committee unless each member 1* Cora Carter and \ ir- farth-r stands wide open to us all. and may we i anxious than ever to become one of the num- iucloded song by prove our faith in what we goes to tbe command? Did the ready obey ber. Now as a few tried and true rec and the “Which la than have that faith m Christ that will lead Ifhave ginia Allen, question: we most Israelites hesitate when they aaw tbe meet the wants and world's say. de- us safely through She was seriously ill about ipestbat may require- toe more essential to the progress, unhesitatingly flours — water go up? There Is no bistork three weeks. t»he was laid beside her loved ments of some one, will enclose two or three wa* Bro. clare that one electricity or horse*?" opened by any ulio will it is also record to that effect. Instead, each amidst a of them. daughter Ltatie profusion of Allen. It waa voted to extend an In- a bottle of Fred try VINOL will an one forward, and I Imagine flower*, the gifts of family and friends, Coosin -Oor-ha.f meet economy. stepped cup molasses, vitation to Massapaqua grange to church and in lot one-haif sugar, one-half shortening have their with a quick step and even doub!- Sunday school, the family enp cup coffee will be money returned 1 1 axis dissolved in a little with us Oct. 21. Cake and at Edaon Lowell. Maas. egg. teaspoon Order a mack cemetery. aalt and without qulck boiling water, and spice cinnamon furnished next Friday evening. auestion if are With love to ail from Mirren B. ginger;. they today. «) Step forward In spite of complalner* not satisfied that it did them These people cried out against Moses. Cocoa Cats—Out cup sugar, one table- 1 did not write any introduction to spoonful of butter, two table-spoonfuls cocoa, MAB1AVILLZ, Ml. wanted to know if there was no' one two-thirds one and good. They Sister B’a for I wanted to have egg. cup milk, one- hold it* letter, yon haif one Mariaville grange did not regu- tn that cups floor, teaapoonful cream tartar, ar.O. A URI enough burying ground Egypt as a as in one-haif PARCH**. OOIST. pleasant surprise 1 did receiving teaspoonful soda, one teaspoon lar evening on account must die under such elrcum vanilla. meeting Saturday » ll**orih. M- they her ani the same reason 1 letter, tn of toe storm. There will be a sale and stances—slain Pbaroab's army. With love and best wishes to all. by the following in the same give yon way: anpper at the grange hall Oct. 20. Did you ever bear of a society with Bo vina. out a ‘kicker," to use an Thanks tor the are expresslv* Dour Aunt Made* and Jf if. a****** recipes; they just If not so what we need as it is some time since we HIGHLAND. 3W. KOBTH PENOBSCOT. word. elegant? Every societj 1 thank you one and all for retu. inhering had in waa a fair attendance at Highland on earth ought to have a “eomplalnl ra< on your nappy birthday. 1 assure you 1 many the column. Let us bear There 30. Read- committee" to meet monthly to beai appreciate it, and will cherish the letter from others who ••reuned*’. grange Friday evening, dept. 2y##*** & Co. E. E. Whitcomb, Haynes all complaint* and to adjust them with other pleasant things. The unexpected Aunt Madge. ings were given by Bro*. Lowell, os Remarks on Seriously, this might give us a new always gives greater pleasure than the Gross and dialer Alice Leach. Health EU>WORTH FALLS Mr looked for pleasant thing*. hits the s John Hatch, committee and be a step forward. In Cap*. Bogardus again Bull Bye raising awine were made by I thought of you all on the glad reunion This world famous rifle shot who holds the in the Hair some societies it would be a live wire and were intereating to those engaged Keeps from day, and wish that 1 could go, just once. championship record of 100 pigeon* in 100 but after tbe be made 11 consecutive shot* is living at Lincoln. 111. the business. adjustment Perhaps when Alexia and Aunt Emma _ Falling Out Recently interviewed, he says "I suffered a Faina* hair is doe to lack cd have their reunion wii. me to time with they permit go long kidney and bladder trouble PAMOLA. 286. HAHOOC*. o urtshmeot at tha Bair aud used be dropped. Then, associated with th* and ait with them, as I have never been able to several well-known kidney medi- Baata aad often to so ascaaa cines, ail of which Pamola beld it* regular meeting WINDSOR meet gate me no relief until 1 grange of dandruff on HOTEL7! with the Mutual* the "complaint committee." there might bt yet. started acaip. W. T. BRUBAKER. Ilua|tf taking Foley's Kidney Pills. Before I Saturday evening. There waa no literary Bay’s Bair B-ratlB | a ‘‘burial committee The 4 am g>au mow you naa iqcd an enjoy- used Foley Kidney Pills I had severe back- Usod complain were regular:/, iarifonte* Europaaa, (Id* par day and up I able with of room and aches and pains in my with but committee* appointed Hair a day, plenty good things kidneys suppres- program, roots, cfaanass the scalp er* wanted decent burial. Many sion and a cioudv On Inaartran, USt par day and up ■ to eat. I woncer if Deli nad -Welcome” voiding. arising ia the and arrangement* made for entertaining d daadmff, sod ia this «i / Endeavorers at least need It. art murmag 1 would get dull headache*. Now 1 •tope hair and They in her face and all over the new house Oct. 15. tailing stimu. 2 feel have taken three bottles of Pills Green Mountain Pamona grange, Is tea a and need to be burled so far at Foley Kidney health/ growth. dead so when I read and feel 100 per ceut. better. I am never I sorry anything against the “I thought of writing you Endeavor Is con bothered with my or bladder and the Christian society good temperance that yon advocate so kidney* ■fuss time ago shoot thetraljr again feel like my own self." G. A. PisrsK*. cerned. Better to have ten Endeavor str< D|ly. Dell. If every one would you Perishable Evidence. join obtaiaad from the liberal use ers unenrolled than a hundred enrolled neart and hand, how much i«»s sorrow in this lo its res 1 to absorb all tbe facta in of Bay*a Bair Besllh we I have of and still have the ten real ones. *'laod of the free” would have! li'jrrtisnnmta. the case a in tbe district court cml/ words praise only jury tor aach a wonderful the be one of remsdy. forward to a revival. Do not May ensuing year pleasure to Halt Lake not nullified its Step at City only My hair haf*a to toll oat at you all, is the wisb of sister. N L. H a your of but made it im- however, seek to add great list ol own verdict guilty, irmear1jare.|a/*BBslr 1 The Doctor’s ealOk, ia a eery short time, new members to your roll, but take oft Question for tbe prosecution to make out a Now come tbe tint fruit* of tbe possible my scalp with a reunion, s did one-lbird to one-balf. An evangelist case before another jury. pica growth of hair. and our new niece#, France* and Bonnie, Caaa. J. BPDtowt, In Ohio was once asked by a news- A druggist was on trial for selling arecordially welcomed. 1 witnessed tbe fluch Sickness Due to Phaaix, tt. I" between Broad Street paper reporter about the success of liquor without a license. While deliber- Midway “initiatory grip" of Aunt Maria, and am Is not a a work Just closed The answer was ating, says Case and Commtn>», tbe Jury dye. Station and Readme Terminal glad to nave met these new member* face ..***1 *°r .T>“ C»™ « th. H.ir uul that It was the greatest revival he Bowel Disorders. sent for the exhibit-a flask of whiskey. *T>ilo H»T Sj»e. Ctt, Nnark, N. J on Flbert Street to face. s- A aad Tome Caa. oi to the courtroom it to, The mI? MhrtM prtmi hotel ever had. "How many did you re- When it was returned mmmm all Dear Aunt Madge and Miisri of the V B. C.: substitutes • rtpertriu ud i—tpittw | j ceive?" “Not one." said the minister, A doctor's first when consulted was empty. U sad Me. bottles, at Have thoaght for a long time I would write question drssflflsts "hut we put out forty and are now The judge reprimanded and dismissed K O. MOOKK. Kll*»urth something for tbe eolouin, but was so fearful by s patient is, ‘‘Are your bowels regu- ^PHILADELPHh^ a ! I the defense that ready for a true evangelistic work of turned down that I tbe jury, and notified being hardly dared to lar?” He knows tbst W per cent, of ill- would be ^ ^ —i >- if this example were followed lu more make the attempt; but. after spending the day motion for a new trial granted. ness is churches and In Christian Endeavor (not so very long ago) with the sisters and attended with inactive bowels and The motion was made, and the state will some of the of its! societies there would Indeed be many “Johns” aud receiving the torpid liver, and tbal this condition must have to dismiss the case for lack -Mutual grip** from Aunt Maria, thought I chief evidence. true revivals. be removed gently and thoroughly before bad been duly initiated, had taken the first at BIBI.K RCAPINGS. On the same day, Atlsntie City, police degree, in fact, so I made up my mind before health can be restored. M Sam. II Chron. officials were torued to withdraw a charge vll, 1-11; xlx, 1-10; another year rolled round I would be one of Kexall Orderlies are a positive, pleasant after discovered the Prnv Iv. 25-27 Matt, v, 17-20; John them. of thieving they and safe for and had eaten the evidence. Tbe Xl. ». 10; 111. 35. 5W; I Thess. M. 13-IS; What a pleasant time we bad, and waa there remedy constipation prisoner bowel disorders in We are so claimed that be tbe Heh. vl. 9-15; xil. 1. 2. anything our host and hostess could do for general. patrolman caught certain of left a baker on tbe cemfort and pleasure of the large party their great curative value tbal accused stealing pies by that was we on tbe For Buffalo Bill’s Man. present left undone? May they iiv* promise to return the purchaser's the doorstep of a cottage, but way to enjoy many more reunions. in case when fail to tbe station house the calmly Following a suggestion money every they to prisoner newspaper as Now, I have a few hints, and suggestions entire no visible of the Blade J. Micbelbach. the produce satisfaction. ate the pies and left signs by (Jeorge that might help some one. will mention a few Christian Endeavorers Kexall Orderlies are eaten like candy, theft. Lacking evidence. Recorder Keffer and the Ep- of them here. Do the sisters who wear glasses they act quietly, and have a soothing, offered to allow the man to go if he would wortb I-eaguers of Binghamton. N. T ; 'and most of us do) know there Is nothing tbe was > strengthening, influence on the leave the city, and proposition distributed a large amount of good lit that will polish them so nicely as a dollar healing entire Intestinal tract. do not eratnre and great quantities of flowers bill, so old one is best; if the one should They purge, gratefully accepted. to have a alter u, the work gripe, cause excessive i among the men and women traveling j happen cipher nausea, flatulence, ■■ .. looseness, diarrhoea or other with Buffalo Bill's Wild West show | ---- annoying | A UfeMEKOl's AMD CUAK1IAHU. Wlall effect. They are especially forchil- •*I wish all know of tbe benefit. I re- The workers were received with the Ke«t«y Institute, Portland, Maine, good j might T. 6 K. FLAVORING EXTRACTS dren, weak persona or old folks. Two ceived from your Foley's Kidney Remedy.” MAKE COOKING DAY Cure* Mo. His A PLEASURE. greatest courtesy, and the men were drunkard*, drug-use's, cigarette- saysl.N- Regan. Farmer, kidneys to and and cbew- sixes, 25c. and 10c. Sold only at our store and biadder him eo much Their use is economy, because pure and full less at the unusual at- smoking tooacco-amokiog gave pain, misery absolutely strength they require particularly pleased and be could not work, ir flavor. all the the State. mg and 'os* of nerve force (neurasthenia). —The Kexall Store. E. G. Moose, cor. annoyance, tleey. Prepared in popular flavors. Sold generally throughout tention ahowu them. 4 He aays Kidney Remedy completely Write for information. office. Foley's Me. opp. post cared him. O. A. Pabcmws THURSTON 8 KINGSBURY, M’f’re and Sole Proprietors, Bangor, attends FAIR, the Amherst fair and observes ConnpsnDmn. There SheuM. ADDmiicmcnift. AMHERST Po*,m"t*r E driving mare anJ breath of Zephyrus. in the hell were his rela- draft mare to hla feet. Tbe open door of ^Ofoof those ,Cb®*£" Cr?“„®y' Aurora, t have turned from the busy cares 6f the slowly and colt, l: Ernest matched S" / sod sll wars his friends and ac- Roberts, work and read it thrice. You tbe car was directly la front of him. te, Fnu,k Pro®t> 2 day twice, aye, The aad event waa a severe Mariaville, colt, He walked straight out of it quaintances. yearal who live, and breathe, and have a being Nat»rally yield the hall waa fltied Tbe sprang to look aft riiock, end although Cattle. amid the scenes commemorated by the baggageman crowd, the hoar early, and a er him. Frits slowly picked himself With s merry Hiram Furbueh, Ouernsey, 1; Jersey writer of “Old School Books and Days" no one 1. Charles from the sand the side of tbe Chicken supper prepared, wished oow, Smith, grade Pol Angus possibly give little heed to the simple np by of «>w, l; grade Pol looked at the door and said, / and the remainder the Angus treek. up to continue, Po* heifer, 1; grade story so beautifully told, but the grizzled Angue /earling 1; grade Holstein hla waa promptly cancelled. veterans of that earlier with no wrath In votes: evening’s program oalf, 1, W O Orcutt, Jersey cow, 2; grade time, veterans Holstein “There should hero be aome heifer, 2; Wilbert Dunham, between whom tbe scenes of those days lie steps.” weather man —Toutb’s l^st year the compelled yok® y~r‘ing steers, 1; Arthur thousands of miles, turn to the picture Companion. olthe fair for two Treadwell grade Uuernsey oow, 1; belted the days; with moist eyes and that cannot MfpIlgS£~=ito postponement Dutch heifer, I; Winfield Clark, belted longings he let a little, and made it one this veer np Dutch cow and calf, 1; Russell Mace, be put into words. A Wonderful Feat first waa srmne dIV Tuesday, the day, overcast, Jersey cow, 1; grade Jertmy cow, 2: Who, though lifted by circumstances to In Its review ot Pierre de Vaaslere’s the attendance Fred Silsby, grade I W hut that did not prevent Jersey heifer,; a throne of and does not book “Le Hort du Bor the Neoeste Nickerson, grade Holstein John power wealth, being shoot up to the average of a heifer, 1; Nachrlcbtan dwells the account from Gregg, grade Ayrshire oow, 1; Archie bold an abiding love for the scenes ol upon firsi-d»y attendance. Johnston, Durham cow, 1; Clarence childhood >nd youth—of old faces long of the lest seven minutes of Louie Grover, Holstein During the night, however, it rained grade cow, 1; L A covered with mold, of voices forever XVI. as described in the book. These clouds Kdgerly, grade dark Jersey cow and calf, 1. hard. Slid the threatening ol Wed- bushed by the Anger of death, of the were between 10:1B, when tbe king ar- so few nesday morning gave signs of Poultry. home whose threshold will echo no more rived at the foot of the guillotine, and John white breaking that It waa deemed wise to post- Uregg. Leghoras, 1; C M to his footfall—Is but half civilized. 1022. “when a shot fired at the end of Smith, Plymouth Rock tbe fair for one and abcot 0 chickens, 1; Ply- the no one knows ssssij&iul day, Call tbe emotions that these in- Chanipe Elyeees. by pone mouth Kock heus, 1; Henry Rowe, pictures and word Aurora, o'clock the telephone got bney, geese. 1; guinea fowl, 1; Harold Kennis- spire sentimental if you will, even so, I whom, gave notice that tbe bend bad direction: “Fair ton, flock Rhode Island ess sent in every post- reds, 1; LA Kd- would rather be moved by them than my fallen." The review calls attention to gurly, Plymouth Rock pullets, 2. poned until Thursday." blood should have peace and sleep in the the statement by the author that the Notice the Two Hods By 11 o'clock, however, the sky cleared, FVuif. ooze of indifference. king’s hands had been pinioned be- ind'f he rest of the day waa aa fine as ooe Archie Johnston, apples: Woll River, Well do I remember the old readers she hind him by tbe executioner while 1; Kosbury Russet, 1; New York could wish, and in spite of there being no rnseet, speaks of, Town’s series and bis incom- Louis waa putting on tbe coat whlcb gratuity; Northern Spy, 2; Burbank in the Base of the fair everybody enjoyed himself in one way plums, 2. parable “Progressive Reader". I have be was to wear at tbe end and that ball in the afternoon C M when he reached tbe of tbe or another, the game Smith, spples: Wolt River. 2; Tol- most of them yet, and they have place in platform man Sweets, Black Instrument of destb be rushed unas- being the principal attraction. 1; Oxfords, 2; Wagner, ezalted company on my shelves. They are 1: R I Greenings, 1; Red were on hand Astrachan, 2; side side the most sisted to tbe upright farthest from the The managers promptly Yellow Bellflowers, 1; Lincoln by among authors, Pear, 2; of Tuesday morning to greet all comers. Ben Davis, 2; Hobbardstone, 1; Nodheads, illustrious of tbe living and the dead, stairway, “slapping tbe face of one executioners who tried to The exhibits of frnit, vegetables and I; Stark, 2; Senator, gratuity; Wickersen »• hose words have been preserved by mas- tbe assistant plums, 1. domestic manufactures were qnite aa in- ters of the binders’ and art. stop him.” With bands fastened at bis J G Dunham, apples: Alexander, printers’ bat them were so 1; back, the reviewer asks. “How did tbe terest :ng as usual, not Wealthy, 1: K I Greenings, gratuity; Those old readers and Bpellera, and “Green- monarch to many of them. C. M. Smith waa, sanaual, Fameuse, 2; Nodbead, 2; Baldwins, 2. leaf’s Arithmetic”, “Welds' Grammar”, doomed manage perform Elvin in charge of the ball, and ha and hia old- Silsby, Aurora, apples: Bell- and “Andrews’ Latin Grammar", and the operation V flower, 2; Golden Russet, 1; 2. A. D. Archer, aa trnit-raiaers Porters, some are not held of conse- time rival, Willism Orcutt, spples: Alexander, 2; others, light sere very much In evidence, and both bad Northern Spiee, 1. quence in my home. They are a golden Etiquette by Precedent. LE reason to be proud of their excellent ex- Croaby, apples: Kings, 1; golden link that binds the dead past to the living For example of how men may Hve Rusaet, 2. hibits present. These are a voice sweet and and act according to precedent there One is an Ash Hod into which the ashes Alva Jewett, apples: Stark, 1; Duchess 1. exhibits were Tbe livestock fairly A D Archer, spples: Strawberry, 2; musical calling from the grave of buried can be no better reference than to the fall a chute—all of them—and are good, but there were not so many of N Y Greening, gratuity. Blue Pearnnin, memories. lord chamberlain's offlee in London. through 2; St. Black them, nor did those which were there 1; King, Lawrence, gratuity; In many, many of these time-staiaed There In qnlet rooms day after day The other Hod is for Coal. Oxford, 1; President, Baldwin, easily emptied. what Amherst and la gratuity; books are familiar names—names of old men learned In statu court show fairly vicinity 1; Duchess, 2; William's Favorite, 1: etiquette, This .feature saves lots of trouble and is really doing in the line of horse, cattle Summer Kambo. 1; Astrachan, 1; N Y schoolmates written everywhere among drees and royal functions reach down and poultry raising. Russet, gratuity; Porters. 1; Ben Davis, 1; the leaves. Some are still living, high up heavy volumen to see wbat was done R 1 Greenings, 2; Autumn Strawberry, 1; patented. On Thursday there was a large attend- the ladder of fame, some sre compelling on each and sneb an occasion. Bean- Sweet Greening, gratuity; Graveostein, 1; ance, indeed it waa a record-breaker. Tolman Sweet, 2; Red crab, 2; Siberian the old farm of their fathers to yield a tlful pictures showing with minute ex- Then there is the wonderful Single Damper The bone-pulling in the forenoon wee crab. 1; Clapp's Favorite Pear, 1. living, and some are asleep under the actness tbe details of the court cos- John R S slide the knob to "bake” interesting, N. H. drover's team winning Gregg, apples: Pippins, willows in the neighborhood where they tums under various circumstances are (patented); “kindle,” gratuity; tsmsuse, 1. out with 5,514 lbs. against Ernest Roberta were born. Some of these names, traced ready to their banda. Is tha shah of or the does the rest. eta Wes. “check,” range with 5,364 tbe. 1'ey by inezperienced bands but with evident Psrsla coming? Is tbe kaiser soon to U hi Smith, First : Tbe twee bell game in the afternoon Covey corn, 2; Dunlap’s care, quicken tbe blood a little. They arrive? la tbe king going to receive early corn, 1; Ernest Howe, Aurora, field The between West Sullivan and ! ; materialize faded with Is one of Oven has East kidding- corn, 2. pictures long ago tbe monarcb of Slam? tbe ton was tbe beat ever seen on the Amherst Leonora Kenniaton, yellow-eye beans, ! age. O, those old sweethearts, the world royal princesses to be married? When heat 1. cup-joint grounds. West Sullivan won after a very: t; pee beans, never saw their like! The apples of any of these events happens tbe offi- Ervin Silsby, Canada corn, 1. flues that heat it game. Score 11 to 8. Hesperides never had cheeks so red. As I cials at the lord chamberlain’s offlee exciting Umpire, S E Silsby, pole beans, 1; yellow-eye Mcijraw. Batteries: West Sullivan, beans, 2. write, airy forms flit by on time’s know exactly what to do. And If all over alike. White, c. and Banker, p.; East Edding- A I> Archer, string beans, 2. shadowy screen, forms enchanting, be- some point sbonld crop np which baa ton. McCann, c.; Willett, p. Potatoes. witching, and fade away in the misty dis- not been raised for a century or more The Patented me mixing exniouion oy jonnnie Archie Johnston, Harmony Beauty, 1; tance. they bave rbe faltbfnl official records o( Green 1. One verses tbe ^ Stewart xnd Jimmy Connor gave the up- Beauty Hebron, 1; Mountain, of the doggerel recited by as to wbat was done on tbe last like Grates save coal I 0 M Smith, Mills Prize, 2; Mills Anni- river people a cnanoe to aee some very- author of “Old Books and Days” contains occasion. versary, 1; Fill basket, 1; Beauty of He- tbe name of a cousin whose mother was and trouble. clever boxing, which was highly enjoyed. bron, 2. | BABY SHOW. William Orcutt, Gold Coin, 2; Fillbas- my mother’s sister, and the purpose of the Eeeentrioitiae In Paine**. k*t, 2. a There were eight entries, and they puz- writer seems to have been to bring the The Russian Empress Anue built Ask the Crawford Harry Silsby, Mills Prize. 1. tled the who that book back to the owner if perchance it great palace of Ice and on occasions judges, Anally agreed A D Archer, Carmen, 1; Gold Coin, 1. Agent to show you conven- tbe seized her Donald Willey deserved the first aa should go astray. Measured by when fancy punished prize Vegetables. and write us for cir- the prettiest boy, and Dorothy Clark the tional style the verse is doggerel, but when several ot her dainty courtiers by com- Archie Johnston, cattle beets, 2; all k cular. second aa the by the present effect, the stanza pelling them to pass the night In this prettiest girl. season cabbage, 1; tomatoes, 2. computed FOOT BACK. A T Johnston, cabbage, 2. ! is redeemed and lifted into fadeless day grant chamber of state, where they C sal- of Walker h Pratt UIg. Co. The root-race was won by Kenniaton, M Smith, carrots, 2; parsnips, 2; among the masterpieces poeta^immortal. were almost frozen to death. Golden Hubbard Boston with a close second. sify, 1; squash, 2; 1 well remember the old schoolhouse The Czar Paul constructed a room 31-3S Colon St., Sootoo Only Marrow squash, 1; Faxon squash, 1; pie where the shears were to formed of minora where ooixacrtom. pumpkins, 1; Green Hubbard squash, 2; pruning applied entirely huge For the best collective display of fruit, Marblehead squash 1. my sprouting intellect, at the top of a long he spent hours walking to and fro In Ernest field 1. A. D. Archer received the Brat premium; C. Kowe, Aurora, pumpkins, hill at North Penobscot. If my name ia full uniform—a singular taste for tbe Sold Dealers. 1 C M Smith, beets, 2; melon by Leading 11 Smith second. Egyptian not still carved on one of its benches it is man la Russia. Beet display potatoes, cucumber, gratuity; Rutabaga turnipa, 1. ugliest C. M. Smith, first; W. U. Orcutt, second. Elvin Silsby, Aurora, Oxheart carrots, 1; due to some thoughtful iconoclast who has One of tbe native princes of Java 1 1. of an Best display squash, E. C. Dunham, Brat; parsnips bereft me of my only hope earthly cooled hia palace by making a stream .Albert Mace, field citron, 1. C. M. beat pumpkins, 2, immortality. fell In a cascade over the gateway, Smith, second; display vege- Alva Jewett, tomatoes, 1. I remember the on that tables, A. D. Archer. Winfield Clark, squash. 2. coasting hill, and the Indian despot Tlppo Sahib L E Crosby, improved Hubbard squash, 1. which, like many another I have since placed beside his dinner table a life There have in recent years been quite a ; J J Roberts, citron, 2. found, was much easier to go down than alxe figure of a tiger devouring aa S E beets, 1. number of changes in the officers of the Silsby, to “come back”. I remember the selfish officer, the roar of the beast A D Archer, onions, 2; turnips, 2; sal- English •ociety; is the absence of the the swiftest especially sify, 2; cucumbers, 1; chanuney carrots, 1; aspiration to possess gliding and the shrieks of tbe victim being “Town Talk” Flour genial Dr. J. H. Patten, now of Bar Har- cauliflower, 1. sled, for that meant the prettiest girl dt Imitated by bidden machinery. bor, felt. E C Dunham, Green Hubbard The society’s officers now are: j squash, 1; voyage. The boy who had the hand- 1 Marblehead squash, 2; Golden Hubbard, 1; Frank E. Mace, of Great Pond, somest sled and swiftest was a heartless president; Golden Bronze squash, 1; pie pumpkins,2. The River Tlnto. William O. Orcutt, Harold 1. autocrat. He it was who had the best of BAKES EVERYTHING vice-president; Mrs George Kodick, onions, There Is In a river called the N. Spain Kenniaton, J. O. Dunham, till some urchin secretary; DOXIMTIC MANUFACTURE.*. everything enterprising Tlnto, which baa very extraordinary treasurer; J. O. Dunham, C. M. Smith, secured a more gorgeous equipment; then Work. qualities. Its waters, which are as John Johnston, A. E. Mace, Fancy former of the snow hill was Amherst; the king a harden the sand and E. Mrs Nellie Stickney, silk sofa pillow, 2; yellow as topaz, E. Kowe, Aurora; C. F. Si la by, Maria- by his lucky rival. But not gingham sofa pillow, 1; crocheted rug, 1. superseded petrify It In a most surprising manner. ville; F. E. Great directors. for Each ambitious Mace, Pond, Mrs Alroy Summer, crocheted pillow long. day brought If a stone falls Into the river and rests A. E. Mace and E. E. Rowe are the latest slips, 1; crocheted apron, 2. pretenders to the throne. And so the 1. upon another they both become per- new members. Beulah Kenniaton, sloyd models, faded into and stillness winter spring, and In a Ti. -X ... Mrs M K Haslem, Waltham, child’s fectly united conglutlnated -'*•“*■»»-**»** WU UUUBI lUB VI like a benediction rested over tbe erst- CUI1|[C apron, forty years old, 1; silk shopping year. -It withers all tbe plants on Its Poxtmaster J. O. Dunham, and a* usual handkerchief case, while schoolhouse. But “the bag, 1; 1; embroidery noisy boy banks as well as tbe roots of trees, •sr ailed with the most tempting food— set, 1. is father to the man”. j Mrs Abbie Patterson, butterfly spron, 1; wblcb It dyes of tbe same hue aa Its ■ell cooked and of it. Urban 1 have more or less in touch with plenty 1. kept waters. No fish live In Its stream. Clark piazza jacket, 2; rope-stitch center-piece, baked the beans in a hole in the Mrs Sarah Saunders, aged eighty-seven, those who struggled on the battlefields of ground; Mrs. William Oreutt baked the crocheted center-piece, 1; handkerchief, those adolescent days, and the same spirit crocheted crocheted 1; A Creature From the Fire. meats to a turn; Mrs. Sarah Kobinson border, 1; doily, has actuated them ever since. The aspira- crocheted 1. Aristotle believed that some csss hsked the basket, cake, and Mrs. Clara Richardson Susan silk tions of that day have changed to othez Mrs. Crosby, Aurora, crazy- tures were capable of supporting life •ml Mrs. Ida Rodick divided the honors work sofa pillow, l; ladies’ domestic fields. The change has been of kind but not Of even though confined to tbe devouring pie-making. Eight regular meals were of degree—the same ardor, the same un- crocheted element. He taya: “In Cyprus, when •erred during three days and two dance Drexia Williams, (Jreat Pond, conquerable will that distinguished the child's mittens, 1. tbe manufacturers of cbalcltls fllmei •uppers. piaxza jacket. 1; hero of the sled, has characterized Mrs. Chick, Clifton, butterfly bows young tbe a Just May burn It many days tn fire, winged what they were competing tor the in crochet, 1 and 2: crocheted lace, 1; lace the full-grown man later in life, and the creature something larger than a great premium list didn't disclose, but on insertion, 1; crocheted lace yoke, 1; cro- urchin content with a pine sled shod with cheted Dutch crocheted Dutch fly Is seen emerging from the stone Wednesday Mrs. Nickerson wore a first collar, 1; an iron hoop from his mother’s rain barrel collar, 2. and leaping and walking about In tbe premium tag, and Mrs. Mary Roberta a sofa — well, he would still be plowring with a Mrs. Susan Lord, Great Pond, pil- fire. These creatures perish Immedi- second premium tag. Both deserved a low, 1. heifer and crooked stick if some generous Helen silk 1; Aurora ately upon being removed from tbe Prire, whether they received it or not. Mrs. Mace, quilt, neighbor did not lend him a plow. embroidered worsted quilt, 1. furnace," sewing circle, The old schoolhouse at North Penobscot, NOTES. Mias Addie Abbott, Old Maid’s Rambler and its neighborhood, have a holy place in Wednesday’s ball game was between quilt. Before and After. velvet couch 1. memory. Across the road is the Hast Holden and Amherst, the former Sarah Fletcher, cover, my The Adorer—It’s wonderful, old man, Mrs James Cranny, Aurora, Star of There my country burying-ground. sleep a see •inning by a score of la to U. Bethelem 2. what love will enable fellow to quilt, 1; patchwork quilt, father, and mother, and a sister, and tbe The Mrs Laura Roberts, rugs, 1 and 2; men’s In a girt that be never saw before. Ellsworth Falla concert band waa friends that life’s iQ 1; men’s gloves, 1; women’s early peopled young day It's attendance the fair. mittens, The Onlooker—No doubt, but equal- throughout stockings, 2; men's stockings, 1, with a companionship more loyal than 1. ly wonderful wbat It won’t let him see Monaghan’s orchestra, of Ellsworth, fur- Mrs 8 E Si la by, pickles and preserves, since known. And old any pathfinders see later. nished the — Mrs W G collection potted that he’ll music for the dancing and Orcutt, that and and were honest 1. buiided, delved, there were three all well attended. plinUt dances, Mrs A D collection cut flowers, 1. in their dealings, lie there. Their lives Archer, Biblical Instruction. Among the visitors at the fair wore Dr. were days of toil and nights of anxiety "Wbat does mean, father?” Horace 8. of one of the live in a world exegesis Snow, Bucluport, worker tells that their children might ew A Philadelphia settlement "I can never remember long what It republican representatives to the of more comfort than they had known. of two fresh-air fund children who gazed does mean. It is something theolog- cgislatnre from Hancock county; Percy L. “After life’s fitful fever they sleep well.” in some wonder at a number of chickens a combination of Exodus ^iken, ol Sorrento, who religiously A. 8. Condon. ical—probably running about the place in the oountry to and Genesis, about like Deuteronomy.’’ which the were taken. the good quail lea of Ely's Cream Balm. youngsters -Life. HIGHEST PRICE *° ever seen chickens before?” It is in time o( sudden or acci- _ td> ,r* found In Liquid Creum Balm, which “Hava’nt you mishap • woman in of the Chamberlain's Liniment can be intended for nao in atomisers. That it is a asked the kind charge dent that Airy Persiflage. FOREMOST QUALITY the the •ondsrlul remedy tor Nasal Catarrh is party. “Oh, yes, mum,” answered relied upon to take the place of family Passenger on Aeroplane — What's Ptovsd by an svsr-incroaaiag muss of testi- eldest child, knowingly, “we seen lots of doctor, who oannot always be found at that dlngdonglng noise? Can it be VALUE mony. it GREATEST doss not dry out or rasp ths tender it eras after were the moment. Then it is that Chamber- ■ ’em; only they peeled.” the cowbells on the Milky way? Avia- passage*. It allays ths Inflammation and never found *“*• lain’s Liniment is wanting. that’s Saturn’s straight to the root of ths disease. Ob- tor—No; only rings. THAR THRU DECADES In cases of sprains, cuts, wounds and ***• 0|d cases have yielded In a lew weeks rOK WORK hat been a nouse- bruises Chamberlain’s Liniment takes out tabs, Foley’s Honey and Tar leads often to ambition hfuggiats, 75c., Including spraying colds. and ailments Prosperity *»Ued hold favorite for coughs, the soreness and drives away the pain. l' by Ely Bros., M Warren Street. New of the throat, cheat and lungs. Contains no and ambition to disappointment FOR THE AMERICAN ■ork. SUBSCRIBE opiates. O. A. Peaceaa. Sold by all dealers. and lee he all winter. He wll WEDDING MERCHANTS’ CONGRESS. rippling ol their voice* with the utmoel vet, sleeps BELLS. * American. THE HUMBLE TOAD. it is a sound get eery, eery cold, lor Un frog ie mod at <8 Uswortb pleasure; lovely liquid-sweet nuinua-iiiMB. wa are the dl 1 lived over winter here be- more than upon Two Interesting and Inspiring Se» They have not dependent A took hie pretty wedding piece M lh% ▲ LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL slons at Hancock Hall. INTERESTING LIGHTS ON LIFJ E tore. We feared the vicinity ot so muct rod beet of the sun to keep bod] home of Ernest Franklin and wife on PUBLISHED indebted to thi water be to them, but warm, bat if his heart does not treats tb, The public is greatly OF THIS LITTLE NEIGHBOR. salt might injurious west elde take road yesterday rfVEBY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON toi have and here he will wake ap some warm sprint afternoon merchants' association of Ellsworth this year they survived, perhap when their daughter, Mies AT a toad attai Elisabeth in Ellsworth a merchants’ con may be established for good.” morning-sucb happy, happy holding A USEFUL LITTLE BUT they F. U. Franklin, erne married to ELLSWORTH, MAINE. FELLOW, QUIT hit which hasn’t seamed mon R,,*, gress, and to it snch abli Do you wonder that this gardener wai long sleep, BY TVB bringing OENERALLY Emery Bridges. MISUNDERSTOOD a him. as addressed the congress a fond ot her toads? than night to HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO speakers The per,or was decorated in white AND DESPISED. TOAD. He wilt go back, eery soon after b< and F. W. Rollins. Editor sad Manager. Hancock hall last Monday. FOOD Or THE green, white esters and to which be knew as I evergreen form- Two sessions were held, one in th< are not interesting, but wakes, the pond W. H. Titus, Associate Editor. Figure* very ing an arch from which waa iFrom Children's Page la Lewi.ua Journal and such suspended a afternoon, and one in the evening. A read these few and see if you -don’t little toad, than, oh, delight Price—•2 00 a year; *1.00 lor six just bell. The bride’s gown*waa of Saoscrtptlos were E little creature When be finds himself in that warm water cream months; so cents for three months; If paid the afternoon session the speakers You never saw a toad eat any dead In think the tosd is a smart cashmere trimmed with over lace and lo advance, *1 50, 75 and 58 cents 1 a toad be will burst into a of the beautiful strictly M. Blending, secretary of the Maim sects, did yon, or even any that vrera stil It is estimated that in three months song ribbon velvet. Hhe Single copies 5 cents. All ar* carried a bouquet respectively- JV>f and W. J. did and that which he can sing so well. AuC of rearmge# are reckoned at the rate of *2 per Statcfbosr trade, Pilkington yon? No; the toed’* bant it a res 1 will eat 9,936 injurious ineecta, apriag, bride rosea. that ia where I am to leave him lot year. editor of the Merchants’ Trade Journal chase, for be eete only living and movin t of this number 1,988 are cut worms; fI9.® going Mias Bernice reasotsble and will be and Franklin, aisfer of the Advertising Rates—Are of Iowa. food. oue toad will save, you to And him next spring, swelling Des Moines, He moat approach cautiously be t a year, it is estimated, waa made known on Application. all tlx brida, maid-of-honor, and The of the congress was to ins move moet worm* that he eats. •welling his throat and filling Halph object pin rapidly, alertly at the Anal mo by Just the cut Fernald waa bast man. The Business communications should be addressed fields with the music of hti wedding our to work for a bigger and bettei ment, and meet with But how can a toad eat eo many, many low-lying to, and all checks and mooey orders male pay people perhaps disappoint march waa played by Miaa w« swan" Elisabeth able to The Hancock County Publishing Ellsworth, and the addresses at both sea- meat after aa the take insects in a A few weeks ago “liquid song. all, grasshopper day? Doyle. Bev. P. A. A. of Co Maine. There at the next cat KiUam. the Ellsworth, sions were such as to go a long way to- wing or the rolls into a motion ■ decided w* should have to watch our pet pond spring yon caterpillar Baptist church, ofBcistsd, the he also learn to know tha toad'a agga, if you using riug wards accomplishing that purpose. less ball! toad pretty closely to see at all bow got service. do not and can moke friends Thin week’s edition of The Mr. Blending s address was an exhaus- We do not need to aak each other whei his didn't we? And, perhaps, already, yon dinner, After tbe ceremony and congratul,. tive on the commercial activities ol it is that wa* that one with the little tadpoles and tha hundreds American is -.300 copies. paper toads go banting, do we? Fo about all yon discovered tfons. refreshments wen served of by Mrs a sketch of her growth in we hsve all teen saw a and the neat yon baby toads. Maine; agricul- them, as we have ea ; second you fly Llewellyn Franklin and Mira Nina he Frank- for the of 1909, 2,395 ture, manufacturing end wealth, her tre- lastly round on a summer aa it near didn't. The toad wasn’t very near and Average year day lin. The bride received nany beautiful mendous all tinea ol the cloae of the did see s possibilities along afternoon, steal oat froa didn't move. You flash, perhaps, COUNTY NEWS. and uaeful preaenta. 1910. and the of it their did it WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5, development, probabilities hiding-places where they have beei of his pink tongue. And then, Mr. is s West Bridgea Hancock boy, son all. asleep nearly all and tale In thi occur to that there was the "how", day, again you SWAN’S ISLAND of the late Isaac Bridges, end wsa gradu- He of the value of local or- as we have been look to see he could move “Don’t Knock.” spoke greet evening walking alon) : and did you why ated as valedictorian of his Mies Bessie Martin bu to Portland class, loot, of ganizations whose object was to promote some dark road, have we not been startler that tongue eo quickly? I hope you will gone In Rev. Mr. Mathews’ clean-cut ad- the Ellsworth high school. He is em- recounted their times will so* that for the winter. progress; ever-increasing many by that sudden, unmistakabh look if you haven't, and you as marine dress before the merchants’ ployed engineer on coast* congress and Ellsworth’s front of bis bis ham number, complimented Jump of tbs frog right in front of ns? his tongue is attached at the E. W. Sprague baa moved family out of New held in this last two o steamships running York. city Monday, businessmen tor their efforts to improve Where is it end what is it that the tost mouth instead of at the back, as ours is. from Miutarn for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Bridget left on the even- the he made ought business conditions. is well out many good points chasing on these night hunts? Hs ii It can for this reason be thrown E. C. Wit of has moved bia a bee, Burry, ing train for short abort wedding trip. to sink into the minds of every Mr. Blending the utmost con- over and it is attached by deep expressed walking lawns and yards and intr of the mouth, family hare to the Moler house. They wUl make their home in Weehawken citizen of Ellsworth. fidence in Maine’s continued growth in gardens end orchards and muscles of of movement. “catching tbr great rapidity Mrs. 8. J. Htineon went to Boston lost N. J. is the need of what the wealth, in agrictltural importance, in crickets and the not It also has a surface, so that prey The first grasshoppers" there, sticky weak to visit her mother and aister. Among out-of-town guests at the wed- indueturial His address in the touched called “team which development. least objecting to their hard coat* cannot escape after once being were Mn. James speaker work”, Mrs. Laura Smith and Mildred ding Percy, of Weebaw- was a masterful one, showing their and daughter means interest and co- throughout long, spiny legs, the “molasses’ with the tongue. keo, N. J., Mrs 8. C. Thorsen, of sympathetic bare gone to Portland for the winter. Parker s him to be in close touch with conditions of the locusts. Hs swallow even a her But while the toad is enemy to so many and which indicates the may Heed; Mn. UeweUyn Franklin, of operation, the to its returned to throughout State, alive needs, or a wasp found on th* low clovers 01 creatures, what are some of his enemies? Mre. Emma Prock Portland of the towards oar own Beverly. Maas., Mias Lacy Archer, of temper people and aa to its future. even the after tbe summer at optimistic dandelions, and seem to tssl much less un- The snake is one ot his worst, Thursday, spending Columbia G. B. merchants and and Palis; Bridgea and wife manufacturers, Mr. Pilkington followed. Hia topic was comfortable one snakes. owls, the lighthouse. than might suppose little Skunks, hawks, and Miaa Phoebe Bridget, of Hancock towards of our own “The of Merchandise as a Sci- and even everyone people Retailing Farther out in the garden he snaps np thr carriage wheels, people's feet Mr*. M. J. Stinson and daughter Mae or to ence me limitations oi * friend* with who is making endeavoring country paper beetle* ana bug* that are running clone tr boys— before they hsve made have returned home, alter attending the his're markable address from 1 near ana WYWAK-*OLLIN» make two blades of grass grow where prevent being the ground or sating the potato, squash 01 the toad—are all hia enemies. Baptist convention in Sedgwick. Mies Vletortne B. and given in full. He came here heralded aa a cucumber leaves. others be has. But it has also means of Wyman A. How- one has been growing. James Crockett and Bimeon Marshall are only ard Hollins were married at tbe man who “done things”, and he fully He aa a these enemies. borne of On this point Mr. Mathews laid rejoice* blundering May beetle protection against putting in and building tbe maintained be in fire-places tbe bride'* father, Edward B. at his reputation; did things sbeathea ita near him. Be- A is secreted Wyman, stress, it vital to noiaily viop fluid, slightly poisonous, chimneys in Mr. Lindsay's house. great deeming 10o'clock tkia forenoon. Owing to tbe re- and said thinga which are morally certain fore it baa lime to begin tb* task of the toad’s skin, which he ejects if in that with- laying Mrs. M. A. and healthy existence, declaring of our business Uott granddaughter cent death of the bride'* mother, the wed- to prove great value to ita many eggs, it fnrniabea a mouthful severe pain, as for Instance when seised by out and a Mertice have to with Mrs. wae co-operation sympathetic men it one-half of the excel- fluid has a gone Barry ding quiet and tbe arrangements they adopt that make* tb* toad abut ita eyes hart the teeth of an enemy. This of the community lent be of Oott’s daughter, Mrs. Daniel McKay. simple. Ooly near relatives were present working together methods proposed, and follow any several time* to get the big thing very irritating eflect on the mouth any as it it would be hard work to in- of the advice he to Mrs. Bertha Sinclair, of Lewiston, made The bride and groom ware attended by is, portion gave. swallowed. For, strange aa it may seem, animal. The fluid is harmless people Marino J. aiater of tbe to come in with He laid down a whole lot of on or it an official visit to Nanonie council. She Wyman, bride, and duce outsiders any general the large eye* of the toad can be prsaaat except that, rubbed eyes mouth, business and showed how was entertained Mrs. Aivah Barbour. Harry E. Hoi Una, brother ot the groom. hope of securing for themselves Jhat principles, they down into tha month aa tar below Ua rool would have a somewhat irritating effect. by should be that there Kev. S. W. Button o flic lets d. which we withhold from each other. applied, insisting as they rise above the bead, and the move- The toad possesses another fluid, perfectly Mr*. Elwilda Newman baa sold bar Mr. and Mrs. Hollins was a science of business as as if even left at noon (or The second point made referred to Just truly ment aids effectually in swallowing. harm Isas, which he often gives out, house to Wm. Martin, and moved|to Port- there was a science of other Auguste, where they will keep bouse any activity If the farmer could he would a little roughly bandied. Neither of these land, where her son has employment on the very bad habit too often indulged see, surely Hollins is was even Mr. employed in tbe of life, and it the business of the smile with satisfaction, for this May fluids can produce warts. It is this latter one ol tbe government steamers. railway in of adverse criticism. “Cnt it ont!” mail terries, making his In the smallest retailer and the humbleat beetle is the mother of the white fluid which causes the slimy feeling we Oct. I. Srsc. headquarters then on grata he exclaimed, and enlarged clerk to that science. August* study that feed on root* and underground stems are apt to associate with toads, the skin of the vicionsnese of the habit. At the session the ISLE Al' HALT. Tbe bride sod groom bs'.e tbe con- evening speakers and so ruin hia pasture and spoil hia po- which is naturally dry. Theee two well be taken were Rev. R. B. gratulations ot their many triends. Tbe points may Mathews, pastor of the tato crop. It ia not beneath the ol The varying color of the toad is another Mrs. Charles Kobinaon has been quite dignity bride received heart all our for on our church of and I want to many handsome presents. to by citizens, Congregational Ellsworth, the toad to ait and feast on tha plant-lice great means of protection. you ill. Her trends are anxious (or her re- other Mr. Mr Mathews’ on a in the sun- own attitude towards each very Pilkington. subject that live on tha lettuce. He swallows any look at a toad sandy road, covery. was: “A Talk on Local Problems." sod in the advertisers largely depends the attitude we ahall spiders he may catch. H* may ait in one shine, among green foliage, Mrs. Jasper L. Chapin went to Winter- Many /eryei that odrrrfii- “What would we say to a resi- for a and see how different his assume towards outsiders. prospective place long time and eat the ante that garden earth, port last Tuesday to visit her sister, Sadie iay space in a newspaper is valued ac- the dent?" was question be asked. He are about an ant hill or color is in sack of these different places. that gather on a A. Sawyer. to tko eWrulotio*i that on oordimv of paper. then went to answer his own question; or It matches almost bis surround- KUsworth Man lor State Treasurer. decaying apple pear. He loiter* about perfectly C. D. Turner he and wife, Mrs. Gvrie in a without enumerated its distinctions, its na- the root* of tha corn and attack* cut- even to becoming spotted and striped Advertiesny epees journal E. of haa the ings, Mr*. John K. Collins and Edward Brady, Ellaworth, tural its Smith, Charlie advantages, beauties. Next he worm* a* come out from their to blend with the sunlight and shadow of circulation is dear at any price the pub- his for the of- they day L. Collins went to Rockland announced candidacy discussed the real resources of a com- When Friday. hiding-jilacea and start to climb to the the moving trees and grasses. lisher stay demand. Without circulation fice of Bute treasurer. He haa ad- David ol Head ia a re- munity like ours; its agricultural possi- leave* devour at on a clod of garden earth, hia color Grant, Harbor, they night. sitting there can be no results, and wtlAouf a letter to the senators and and smart man ol bis dressed bilities the need of distributing TOADS TO TH« BBSCl'K- and the very texture of bis skin make him markably age—eigbty-aix results the wests* which the advertiser in which he agencies. look like of the earth. A wonderful year*. He is able to care lor himself, and representativea-elect Those same cutworm* that destroy out part The third theme discussed was the tem- is the to run hla store. invests is last -ion vsn worth t Kansas eaya: lovely pansies, too! Do you wonder that provision of nature this for preser- per of the people—their attitude toward Celia Tbarter vation of the toad. Gooden Grant ia getting out rock to Tuans. After due consideration I have decided to imported some toada for has each other and the attitude of the indi- warts build a tor tbe "Island Garden"? some That “dull,brown skin, rough with cellar bouse which be is ask your support for the office of State treas- Perhaps of yon vidual toward the whole He do of all sizes and so like the soil of to soon at Head Harbor. He urer. Having served as s member of the State community. not know who Celia Thaxtar was, foi shapes, going put up Sbatnisnnms. emphasised the need of what he called she lived the of Held”—does it seem to has most of tbe material on tbe committee for fourteen years from Hancock and wrote quite a long time ago garden ugly spot. I am well known to all the older “team of s when know that it is made so county, work”—co-operation, right But she baa written so many atones ant you, you Tbe steamer Vinal Haven made her last Dandruff Means Baldness. members of the party. After full considera- relation of the public toward merchant! “in order that an him poems you wUl like to read this winter enemy may pass by daily trip Friday, Sept. 3D, for this year. tion of the matter, should yon think that Han- now here and toward local his manufacj that I want you to get a bit acquainted without even suspecting presence?” Next Tuesday commenoas a new schedule, to the office I would — cock county is entitled turers. The attitude of the to- has become Ibis Dandruff U caused a a people with her. This is what she say* tb* toa< Think, too, bow it only two trips weekly—Tuesdays and Friday*. by germ greatly appreciate your support for the po- ward vicious, tenacious — industries already established did for her gardeo*: dull, warty skin, through thousands of persistent, germ sition. Tyler M. Coombs, superintendent of that up to the of one of the would indicate what the attitude would "In the thick sat of because every grandfather discovery my .light with tb. generations, Vinalhaven, Hurricane island and Isle au world's scientists wss Mr. has received as- be towards a new-comer. greatest sup- Brady already some one aaid to and and great-grandfather slugs, me, ‘Every tivini grandmother Haul schools, was here to be tinkillable. That dis- surances of from different The condemned thi Wednesday looking posed support speaker strongly thing has its the of tb. and great-grandmother, sou great-great- is enemy; enemy after tbe school* and getting them organ- covery called Parisian Sage, awl G. sections of the State. He is undoubt- very prevalent habit of adverse criticism ia the toad. and mothers—more slug Why don't you impor great-grandfathers ised for tbe fall term. A. 1'archer, the druggist, guarantees it for the which he regarded as uttely destructive o toada?’ than we could count—all of these to kill dandruff to remove ail edly well qualified position, greats Oct. 1. germs, the of C. spirit progressivenes«. He cloaw * suaicuea ancestors who were not fitted in traces of daudruff, to hair and, since the fate of battle haa de- mi ue nope neld out to me every stop falling with a stirring appeal to each to o end an a diaaagreeabie or in two weeks, or creed that, the democrats shall have give immediately wrote to a friend on tit way; by ugly color, by HALL y LARKY. itching scalp himself to the service of the no money bstek. whole, ‘In tbe name of fluid, strong bind legs to jump with, the Tax American, as well as continent, tbe prophet by Miss Julia Campbell haa entered It spoils, in offloe but also in ! Colby coutaius just enough of sage only public all publii toads!’ At once a force of too by ligbtening-moving tongue muscles, by Mr. townsmen of both only willing college for ber second year. properly combined with other ingre- Brady's parties, service. eet all the of the boyi about the work of catching perfectly-adapted makeup to or man's be to see him the ever; William of New was in dieuts make any woman’s wonld glad get lucciueiug tUUrEM KU JII Booth, York, given aj toad within and one in June present toad—were gradually killed off and hair reach, day town on businees last week. grow luauriantly. It makes office. who took (or his theme back modified and Pilkington boat brought a box to me from the far-ol the species from way everybody’s harsh, lusterless hair “There is no such Rebena of thing ss opportunity.' office. A of modified until finally there is left the Todd, Brockton, Mass., ia to lustrous and beautiful COUNTY GOSSIP. express piece wire netting wa change soft, He that whet was called which I have told in visiting her mother, Mrs. A. Harkins. hair. SO cents a bottle at G. A. argued opportu nailed across tbe top, and upon the eartl common toad, of you large to nity waa the of one's self 1 the most and best Mrs. I*archer's, it Miss Maude Blsisdell, of Surry, sends simply finding ; with wbich it was half filled, reposing this story—one of useful William Danby, who is suffering try waa from within and not from without this office e sprig from s blueberry bush upon some dry green leaves, sat three dr; protected of our animals. Even the eye is from nervous prostration, is very poorly. of blossoms. The address waa brim full of suggestion 1 and so on the in his Jot Salt. bearing many clusters dirty toads, wearily gazing at nothing placed, very highest spot Frank K. Moore and wife, of Ellsworth, and inspiration, and his ideas were si Is this I that it be of the greatest use to ; all, thought, only three! Hardl; body, may were guests of J. H. Macomber over Sun- A UTOMOB1LE Hudson ^Roadster, INI#, of lost s that of his hearers i Mrs. Emms Gray, Penobscot, practical any can, worth sending so far. Poor creatures him. A “watch tower", some one has il Complete outfit, wind chield, Presto- day. «lw in s manner. The them into in theii Lite, magneto, electric horn, new tires; hog recently peculiar they will, put practice They looked so arid and I took called it. and wilted, u] Mrs. Amanda Perkins has gone to Otter one pal'Woodworth steel studded treads. ou of its fell business to the of themselrei hog jumped op the side pen, advantage the hose and turned them a complete equipment of tools and a ba*K»Europe la reason for selling. over backward and community. shower of cool , This eye is very beautiful, horizontal fresh, water, flooding thi very poor. This car is in perfect condition, and 1* » rare It is greatly to be regretted that thi box. pupil of black, with a gold colored iris. bargain. Price MM Suitable for ladle*' u«r The schooner Wm. D. Demonstration. to Kemmxth Uiso- attendance was not larger. About HD “I was not Its gave rise may ages ago, to the Marvel. Capt. Apply E. W. Hastings, of West Franklin, con- prepared for the result! Thi , beauty wood. Hancock Point. Me. is _ were present at the afternoon session fable of the in the toad's bead. Farmer, loading paving lor Booth Bros., tests tbe claim of S. P. Stockbridge, of dry, baked earth heaved tumultuously; uj , “Jewel” for New York. Mason A Hamlin up- nearly halt being women. There wen came heads and This was believed to be a precious /\RGAN—New organ; Ellsworth, for the Hancock county cham- dusky shoulders am 1 Jewel V/ fight piano case- Will he sold *t one- several from out of Bluehill within the toad’s head, ’and Mrs. Sarah ofSoulhweat half Bmusmsman. for big sunflowers. Mr. Has- town, bright eyes by the dozen. A sudden con stone lying Young, Harbor, price. Inquire of J. H. pionship Pranklln bt., Ellsworth. Lamoine, Sorrento, Hancock and Frank- cert of when worn, it would act as a talis- has been her Thomas tings has sunflowers seventeen inches in liquid, sweet notes was poured ou that, visiting brother, lin represented. on man to the wearer from all sorts and wife. diameter, stalks eleven feet high and being the air from the whole rejoicing com protect Seavey At the evening session there was a bettei evil. forty-six flowers to tbe stock. pany. It was realy beautiful to hear tba of Lydia Perry is home from the Dirlgo, double that of the after- that the toad could attendance, quite musical ripple of delight. I surveys' Did you know play Southwest Harbor, where she baa been CARD OP^THANK*. noon. But what was in number Indeed he can I He dead” to lacking them with eager interest as they sat sing tricks? “plays employed for the aeason. wish to extend our heartfelt tbsnk* Here is s new one for hunters. W. F *bo was made up in interest and enthusiasm and as well as your pet dog ever did, when WE the kind neighbors and friends ing blinking together. Just There was a sociable and eale of so assisted us the illne** sod Aiken wes one day recently home- kindly during gunning Boy C. Haines, secretary of the mer You are that means be may escape an enemy. our also not handsome,” I said, as by made candies at the last death of husband, eon and brother; when his setter, Prince, pointed. Mr. association of chapel Friday for the floral chants' Ellsworth, preside! took a hammer and oil See if you can’t discover him at the trick many offerings. wrenched the wiri evening for the benefit of the Mae. A Lice Hododok. Aiken looked for a bird, bat could see at both brief but toad pastor. sessions, making appro that shut them “but will be some day. How do you suppose your Ma. amd Mas. Bores McKay. brush all in, you lovel; Ronald none. He kicked about in the on the thin ol Macomber and Willie (Irani an Ma. amd Mae. Mattmbw Hodudom. priate introductory speeches. in my if will me to can balance himself edge sight you help destro; Ma. and Mae. Alonso Hodudom. around the dog, expecting to flash e close- A pleasing feature of the congress wai 1 when home from Northeast where and the of the aquarium, he Jumps Harbor, they Mb. amd Mas. Albbbt Baton the between sessions ten my enemy;” with that I turned thi glass woodcock. But no bird rose. banquet Monday have had for the eeaaoo. Southwest 1910- lying box on to the to look around awhile? employment Harbor, Oct. A dered Messrs. Pilkington, Standing am Its side and out they skipped inb , top Why Finally, coming close to the dog he lew, sometimei Oe*- *■ Matnews at the American house by mem a of food and do you suppose he will disappear __Buss. tail of perfect paradise shade. A1 ( CARD or thank*. six inches under the dog's nose, the bera of the merchants' association. Cover of the and lit summer I came them in differen to the bottom aquarium wish to emtond our thanks to kind et this moment were laid for fourteen. The tables wer | upon PENOBSCOT. \irE a partridge. The dog flattened and covered and friends for parts of the am I there with body ?f neighbors sympathy from tastefully decorated and the dinner wa garden, waxing fatter Mrs. J. B. ia and kindness the iilnose end destn of made a grab, palled a live partridge in to from tb< Sellers, visiting in Ells- daring one of Mrs. Cunningham’s best. fatter until they were as round as head? Why, trying escape our father; also for floral ottering*. where it itaelf hid- applet worth. many a hole thought safely The public is debtor to the merchants will be to get Fbanb W. Cols In tbe autumn baby toads no larger thai | aquarium, struggle directly den. and brought the bird to Mr. Aiken, association tor the unique and inepirini Mias Hortenae Wardwell ia Mbs. Emma Bmssiux ; tbumb nail were the glass, even when the glass ii viaitinf affair; the more of them this my found hoppini through Mas. Mali L. Dodos who thus secured his game without firing oommunit; white so he cannoi friends in Castine and Belfast. North Oct. 1910. has the better off it cannot fail to be. merrily over the whale island. Tber covered with a paper Brooklln, Me., A a shot. will toads inti _ were in see it? Why Jump Miss Bernice Yarnum is sixty that first importation; nez through employed it FREEDOM NOTICE. if when WEST BKOOKLIN. summer I received ninety more.” the water always they can, fright Cistine at the home of Walter Jordan. CENTER. Salt is to toads. ened? It ws move our frog or toad ii Delia Carter has moved to Oceanville. poisonous They cannc t Ernest Snowman has returned to hi I Jacob Butler has moved his family to live in the or moss garden from bm regions where therels much of ii aquarium home in Somerville, Mass., after ependini Isaac Bridges lost hit horse one las 1 room to or bin 1 contract- Owl's Head. day so Celia Thaxter was afraid tbe toad part of the another, carry hie vacation here. wages and shall pay ao bills of their Jobs W. Pokboy. week, on a in our hand from one roon ing. Albert Bartlett is building s chimney would not live over another on ht r support West year, Mrs. Lenora Thompson returned las Tremont, Me., Oct. 1,1910. on tbe church. E. P. Bridges has arrived home frot little island with the to another, why will hs turn his baud. and making other repairs salt water all aroun j week from Bee where she has are months ii report, epen Vermont. it, but she tells us in July and August good Mrs. Hodgdon, who has been in that, “early Aprl the summer, and is now ber Myra the ou visiting eieter Charles ss I was which to make friends with toad town for several weeks, has gone to Bock- Lawson is having an addltio vigorously hoeing in a corner, l Mrs. Sarah Leach. for when the colder weetbe ! built on his house. unearthed a hugs toad, to my d< of doors, land. perfect Mrs. Ida Wardwell went to comes hs will burrow into the dirt, wit! Caatine Fri light and he bad a who has been visit- Miss Lettie Carter, who is a t satisfaction; lived I AUCTION SALE Mrs. Georgia Jones, teaching drawn undsr him and hia heat I day, where she is employed as nurse, a be had doubt lees fed on his toss left foi North Haven, spent a few days last wee: winter, slugs a j The Hkll ao called, in Aurora, ing Mrs. El bridge Somes, Saturday bent and will stay there all winte> the home Benjamin Perkins earing fo Farm, the autumn. I could have kissed him o B down, H. L. Kowe, will be for the winter. at home. Mrs. who ia lately occupied by Dorchester, Maes., the habit of burrowing is one of the graa I Perkins’ mother, ill. spot! Very 1 him i B This ■old at auction to the highest Parker has moved carefully placed public Clinton who has been employed al Bridges his tamil of employed by lb > Mrs. Nellie Knowles S"-1 -not on Gray, the middle of a Urge, green of tec methods protection her, Mrs bidder over and above $2,000 into the house he c , clump Owl’s Head during the summer, visited hit recently purchased have i> -rued to der columbine. He wasn’t rooi B toad. Angelina Patten, the! week Delia Carter. rsally James Gray and wife, last Hs makes his bouse in tbs earth, wber home in after an ex Wednesday, October 12,1910, parents, than half awake, after his long wintsr ns; Somerville, Mass,, to New Jersey for the winter. Frank wife and wh with hia him > tended here with banking- Ha wilLgo Carter, children, but he was alive and and Intel !’ ever be may be, by digging visit Mrs. J udlth Waite at 12 o'clock noon, at tbe Oct. 3. 8’ well, when, have spent their vacation here, have re I (let mg backingHnto his house at tb 1 rooms of the Union Trust Company ===_======want to look for him, lot ha had crej Mrs. Mildred MeLoy, of Chicago, wk turned to Boston. same time. There hs sits with hia brigb ■ of Ellsworth. Ae the flint contains the spark, unknown off, perhaps to snuggle into the earth one has been visiting her parents, fliran further if an of and which the steel alone can awaken Eaton, wife and little more for at the doorway, and enemy ap Leach and the Description property to itself, Boy daughtei another nap, till the sun shoal I eyas wife, past week, left Satur details mil bn furnished on application. to no adversity often reveals to ua shots him out backing in etil life, who have been visiting Mrs. Eaton’s par have a little more power. nears he by day for Bears port to visit her sisters be for hidden gems, which prosperity or negli- farther until the earth fall* about hi | enta, have returned to Owl’s Head. “To our her return west. would forever have bidden.—B. W. gnat joy tbs frogs wa imports 1 bead, NINON TWIT COMPANY OF ELLSWMTH, Oct. 3. gence B. last year are also all vs. We heard the sol t In Just such a house, covered with snoe Oct. 3. Woodlocxi. By Lbohabd M. Moons. TreMurer. meeting. Alley wm driving along the Mountain FARMERS’ CLUB FAIR. stark, 2. Walter MoGown, pears, 1; MARINE LIST. """city ro-J, eo called, a boat a mile from Un plums, 1; grapes, 2. Mrs Linda Rumill, Dedham whan his crsnh-rries, 1. R A Bonaejr, grapes, 1. line, hone (lipped and Ellsworth Port. over state lelt on a Household Department. discussion eloping ledge from which all (oil TWO DATS’ EXHIBITION AT Ar Sept 80, sch Henrietta A Whitney, Bar LIVELY bad been Preserves, Mrs. Jenness MoGown, 1: WORK. washed away. The bone was so Harbor ROAD NORTH ELLSWORTH. Mrs J H 2. Batter, Mrs W K Ar Oct 2, sch Catherine East load bndly it bad to be MoGown, (at Surry), injured hilled. MoGown, 1; Mrs. Minnie Danico,2; Mrs potatoes for Dr. Gould for Boston The aldermen Charles 3. Sid Oct sch A DBAJ) HOHBH—TELK- voted to pay Mr. Allay |40, Sweeney, Brown bread, Mrs ft, Wesley Abbott, Bangor PAYS rOB GOOD EXHIBITION OF LIVESTOCK AND Francis Mrs W K crn and authorized the mayor to draw hla MoGown, 1; MoGown, Hancock County Porta. prrmoH oeamtep— PRODUCE—TEACK EVENTS— PRE- 1. (.'oiled Ion Mrs W K phowk warrant for that amount. flowers, MoGown, West Sullivan—Sid 8ept 80, sch Liszie Lee, Mrs Abiah 2. Boston bolls or accounts. MIUMS AWARDED. 1; Nason, Petition* for street and a lights hydrant, fanny Work. Southwest Harbor—Sid Sept 28, sch Flya- presented at the last meeting, were tabled Mrs. E. O. way of the Two more fall could Hopkins, tatting doily, 1; In Oct sob Liszie Maud r, t-ul»r meeting city govorn- next delightful days port 1, T6, lentil meeting. let doilies, 1, hardanger piece, 1. Bertha la Oct evening. hardly he than and port 2, schs J Arthur Lord, Ida, ... held Mondey Mayor VUW CITY MAJUIBAL. imagined Thursday Hopkins, cut- work towels, 1; lunch doth, Maple Leaf (Br). Above vessels sailed Oct 8 Pat- of laat when the North Elle- under end Aid. Parehor, Hagan, The Friday week, 1; dotha, 1; handkerchief, 1. Hazel Bar Harbor—Ar Sept 26, sch Henrietta A ogjfertbv mayor reported the removal ol E. L. sofa 1. Mrs. Alvin Smell were present. wortb Farmers’ culb held Its annual fair MoGown, pillow, Whitney, cargo cement ttn and Drummey aa city marshal and night Maddocks, apron, 2. Mrs. Jenness Mc- were ae follows: and cattle show, which had been set for- Boll, of ecoounte paaied policeman, and announced the lown, apron, 2. Mrs. James Lymburner, appoint- ward one to the rain Wednes- BORN. or kecovtm no. A ment of day owing ■ollecuon handkerchiefs, sofa pillow, 2; ,oll John H. Breens ban aa city mar- lj dmoum. morning. ihlrt 1. Mrs Helen which waa day waist, Fox, baby socks, BLACK—At •W shal, confirmed by the board. M L hooked Sullivan. Sept 29, to Mr and Mrs Arthur W Au,4lo. • 40 00 There was a good attendance both L; centrepiece, 1; Gray, rug, Fred Black, a days, 1. Mrs Ambrose bureau 2. daughter. J MOM CLAIM FOB COW. Ellis, scarf, Michael Drummer. though more were on the grounds Friday Mrs A F work 1. Minnie BRAY—At South Deer Isle, Sept 27, to Mr and Co. *04*1 H. Sweeney, bag, Mrs Charles T Bray, a daughter. light,B H A U K Power B. Phillips presented claim for fffi than on Thursday. Higgins’ orchestra fur- Crazier, pillow 1. Helen King, baby M top, BUTLKR— At Franklin, 27, to Mr and cherle. E LnnrlutCo. 104 tor loss on a beet cow in lfKN nished corset Sept fr_rvLlb" through ac- music on the grounds Friday, and lUlow, 1; pin cushion, 2; cover, 1; Mrs Charles Eugene Butler, a son. BR Springer. >2 00 tion of ioily, 2; bureau scarf, 1. Jennie Thomas, the municipal officers. The claim played for the dance BUTLER-At North Sulllvao, Oct. 8, to Mr and J Fells, 10 00 Friday night. ipron, Mexican collection Andrew waa 1{ doilies, 1; Mrs Butler, a referred to Alderman Small. The exhibition of fruit and was oorset 2; neck Harry daughter. [Adeline Mery A Hodgkins. 1410 produce lollies, 1; cover, set, 1; Elizabeth]. excellent as to but not as as 1. Mrs. B F lunch Mrs H H Emerson. i« 71 STATE ROAD DISCUSSION. quality, large !ancy apron, Thomas, CUSHMAN—At Ellsworth, Sept 26, to Mr and in 1: sofa 2: 1. Werdwell. 4100 previous years. Then was a doth, pillow, handkerchief, Mrs Ralph B Cushman, a son. [Parker G.| dept. two J A large part of the waa occu- particu- Mrs William 1. Mrs Fire evening tine Royal, pillow top, DAMON —At Deer 2ft, to Mr and Mrs Edwerd E Card IS 20 larly showing of spples. H. F. Had- 1. Isle, Sept pied by the board aod Street Commis- Mary E. Haney, crocket lace, M L Gray, Chester L Damon, a son. Wm H Pomroy. *100 docks was as usual a and srochet 2. Mrs I-orenzo sioner in to this large exhibitor, lace, Jordan, GROSS—At Ocean Oct 2, to Mr and Mrs Hurley regard year’s able 2. Mrs Minnie vilie, Chaney R Sadler, "00 carried off the honon for the largest col- mats, Uanico, crazy Lorenzo Gross, a son. [Lewis.] State road work. The point of conten- work 1. Mrs Vira braided Tlconic Hose Co, 120 00 lection. quilt, Ellis, GRINDLE-At Sedgwick, 8ept 26, to Mr and tion was between 1. Mrs. Francis F B Aiken, 00 Street Commissioner rug, MoGown, stockings, Mrs John W Qrindle, a son. Then was a good showing of cows, double 1: silk woolen 1 71 Hurley sod Alderman in hla ca- [; mittens, quilt, 1; to Mr Fred Coleman, Hagan 1. H F HAGGET7—At Stonington, Sept 22, full-blooded stock. In this tarn, Mrs pillow cases, * as State road mostly depart- Maddocks, and Mrs Arthur B Haggett, a son. F. Bontey A Son, 21 pacity inspector. The plana 1; top, 1. ML Dutton rug, ment the yearling steer owned and pillow Gray, MORSE—At Brooklin, Sept 27, to Mr and Mrs Charles L Morsng, 1 01 for the work as laid under the calves, I: braided buak 1. Mrs J H out, direc- rug2; rug, Grover G Morse, a son. [Cecil Robert]. 1104 tnined by Howard Salisbury, aged eight cabin old hand- Whiting Bros, tion of Mr. Hagan, call for certain re- McOown, log quilt, 1; PHILLIPS—At Oct 2. to Mr and Mrs attracted Brooklin, 41 M years, much attention. painting, 2. Mrs Galen Maddocks, moss W a gaptofschs, ClnmO Hopkina, duction of grade*, which Mr. de- They Fred Phillip., daughter. [Astrid Edith.] ** Harley wen on 'ug, 1. Fernald, pen 1. »up« exhibited the track daily. Ralph drawings, SCAMMON-At East Franklin, Sept 28, to Mr Textbook clared to he unnecessary, and questioned Gian A Co, 83 » A of diminutive and and Mrs Gleason Scammon, a daughter. the of pair ponies, May authority the State highway de- VARNUM-At Orland, Sept 28, to Mr and Mra American Book Co, M 73 June, owned and driven by William WEST TREMONT. partment to the work to be done Pearl A Varnuni, a daughter. Silver, Bnrdett A Co. l« 13 compel of Bar Jordan, Harbor, was one of the Mrs. Robie Rumill is visiting at WENTWORTH-At East Franklin, Sept 11*. to D C Heath A Co, 4 34 according to this plan. Mr. Hagan in- principal attraction at the fair. The chil- Sortheast Harbor. Mr and Mrs Harry Wentworth, a daughter Bn h 6 00 sisted that the work be done as Hancock Co Co, laid out, dnn especially fell in love with them. W. H. F. M. Eaton and W. Morrison, Joy A Co, 1 67 or the city would low its aid for the work. Capt. Lunt, MARRIED. The ponies an well matched as to Atkinaon.Mentaer A Grover. 40 Street Commiwioner black, H. Webster left last week for Rockland, Hurley thereupon size and F 9 Weheter Co, 3 16 gait. They weigh 3B0 pounds -one stopped work on the road. .0 go scalloping. CANDAGE—ROBBINS—At Stonington, Sept 300 end the other R. Vivian A Benjamin H Han horn A Co, 30 40 The weighing 190. They 28, by Henry Eaton, esq. discuwion wss decidedly warm, and H. W. Lunt, Jr., and wife, of French- Candace to Freeman C both of Educational Press Co, 3 40 an thirty-nine inches high. This pair Robbins, at time* acrimonious. No definite action are Mrs. W. Lunt Stonington. p B Aiken, 4 m carried off all the blue ribbons and boro, visiting George waa cape EATON-EATON—At Sedgwick. Sept 25, by 80 * taken, bat the board took a recess md other relatives here. School boose. in its class at this year’s Bar Harbor horse- H W Sargent, esq, Miss Lettie A Eaton to until to allow an in- Arthur D both of Deer Isle. E Boosey A Hon. 1 46 Saturday evening, show. Fred Bridges and family have moved Eaton, ol the aod FRANKLIN-BRIDGES-At Ellsworth, Oct 4, Martla A Oariaod, 306 spection road plana by the al- TRACK EVENTS. borne from Tinker’s so their chil- gchoo!, island, Rev P A A Miss Elizabeth F G rtmith. 30 06 dermen. by Killam, Vin Iren can school. of Ellsworth, to Reuel The track events consisted of a attend Franklin, Emerv Edward Haney. 8190 special Bridges, of Weehawkfen, N J. race'the first and three-minute and Miss Helen and Miss Rena Harold V Moore, 163 00 HANCOCK POMONA. day, Murphy GOULD-BLAISDELL-At Bangor, Oct 1, by free-for-all Lo Harold Spttlnne. 5 Go classes the second day, with Lunt, who have been at the Dirigo hotel Rev A B rimer, Miss Sylvia M Gould, of Ellsworth, to Boyd A Blaisdell, of Franklin. Mre Busan Googine. 716 Annual. Meeting Held with Penob- slow race and peg race each day. Charles the past season, are home. RANKIN-DORR-At Oct 1, by Rev Mrs Cora A Cloaeon. 4 00 H. Leland acted as starter. is a Bangor. »cot Grunge Saturday. Following Mrs. Sarah A. Reed, who has been visit- George A Martin, Miss Harriet M Rankin, Mre N K Jordan, 4 00 summary of the races: of Ellsworih, to George R Dorr, of Aurora. Hancock ing at Cranberry Isles, Manset and South- Minnie A Leighton. 9 00 Pomona grange met with Pe- First TAYLOR—WESCOTT—At Bangor, Oct 8, by Day. west Harbor the past week, is home. Rev John J Miss Mollie of Simon Garland. 34 00 nobecot Sullivan, Taylor, grange Saturday, Oct. I, with a SPECIAL RACE. Bangor, to Ralph Wescott, of Ellsworth. Lawrence Higgine. 6 00 ch Mrs. Frank Moorlan spent Sunday with the Bay wood, g, James Clark, Ells- WYMAN—ROLLINS—At Ellsworth. Oct 5, E 61 81 good attendance, deepite threatening Mrs. W. She will by OotiQKent, T Hale, worth Falls 1 i i her aunt, George Lunt. Rev S W Sutton, Miss Victorine B Wyman weather. wu the annuel to Andrew Howard RKMaaon. 8000 Tbi* meeting, Christo. A W Ells- leave for Rockland soon for the winter. Rollins, both of Ells- blk|s., Clement, worth. John K Doyle. 34 00 and after tbe routine buaineaa, reporta of worth Falls. 2 2 2 Eugene Eye has gone to Rockland Walter J Clark. 34 00 Time: 3.00,2.50,2.47. the various officer* were read showing scalloping. His mother has closed the DIED. Hanoock Co Pub Co, 3 36 SLOW RACE. that tbia Pomona i* in a prosperous honse and to Boston for the winter. Ernest D Giles. 3 90 mile nearest to for gone condition. (One minutes.) COLE—At North Brooklin, 29, Isaac O W I 00 I. S. met W. H. Sept Tripp. Clifton Woodward. 1 4m 8s The W. T. with Mrs. Newton Cole, aged 78 years, 7 months, 25 A The fifth degree was conferred in full Henry Eppes, 6 80 H F Maddocks. 2 4m 8s Webster Sept. 30. Another member was days. Maddocke, 4 90 form a class of sixteen in an able DAVI8—At Oct Ezra Emery upon Frank Moore. 8 4m 10s taken in — Mrs. Webster’s sister, Mrs. Ellsworth, 5, Davis, aged William H True. 3 00 manner the officers. Recess 78 years, 9 months. by regular Asa Flood. of who is Lewis Gott, McKinley, spend- FULLERTON—At Ellsworth. Oct 4, Mrs Alonso A Jordan. 6 00 was then and all of Francis McOown. declared, partook tbe winter with her. Hannah E Fullerton, 74 yeara. 9 months, Milton 3 00 ing aged Beckwith, dinner served by the host grange. PRO RACE. 7 days. Levi C Beckwith. 3 06 Oct. 3. Thelma. After recess the grange again convened (Unharness^harness and drive one-half mile.) GRAY—At South Brooksville, Sept 24, Eliza Martin A Garland. 3 00 widow of Martin 72 THE— Clifton Woodward. 1 4m 574 Davis, Gray, aged years, in the fifth degree, and proceeded to the SEDGWICK. 9 months, 16 Grenville M Don ham, 3 00 H h" Mad docks. 2 days, W election of officers. The officers elected GROSS—At Oceanville. Oct infant E Allen A Son. 1 36 Second Day. Miss Belle Allen has returned from 2, Lewis, are: son of Mr and Mrs Lewis Gross. CLARION. FB Aiken. 10 68 TURKS-MINUTE CLASS. Haven. HAVEY —At William B H A V R Power Co. 10 76 Master, J. E. Norris L. Franklin, Sept 29, J Gross; overseer, Christo, blk s, A M Clement. Ill 80 8 25 J. A. wife and child returned to Havey, aged years, months, days. John A McGown, 8 00 Heath; lecturer, Jennie b m—Asa Byard, Whether it’s a range or a fu.- Mary Burrill; steward, A. Flood. 2 2 2 HERRICK —At Surry, Oct 4, Mrs Flora E Levi W Bennett. 410 Washington stale last week. of 89 A. T. Gillts; assistant steward, Fred Henry W, blk g, Clifton Woodward, 3 3 3 Herrick, Bluehill, aged years. tiace—If it is a “Clarion”, It is 3 00 Timothy Bresnahan, Hinckley; chaplain, J. B. Wilson; treas- Time: 3 00, 3 01, 8 00. F. E. Ferguson and wife, of Chelsea, HOLMES —At Southwest Harbor, Sept 22. Charles W 3 00 Deacon Thomas Holmes, aged about 80 sure to meet Harley, PRRR-POR-ALL. are their summer home here every requirement. urer, John Dority; secretary, Roy F. Mass., at for years. Charles 4 00 Abram, ch g, James Clark. 1 Frank E. Haywood, 1 1 a short time. HOWARD — At Sedgwick, Made the Wood James Dorgan. 3 00 Lgich; gate-keeper, Dunbar; Sept 27, Ralph by Bishop Co, Nellie Lady Clayson. ch m. George Health.. 2 2 2 Henry Howard, aged 1 year, month, 10 Ceres, Wood; Pomona, AbbieGross; Mrs. Grace Morse has returned to Wal- ~ Bangor. Sold by Roy Bragdon. 3 00 Time: 2 85. 2 38*. 2 40. days. H Alice Leach; assistant in this John Donovan. 1 90 Flora, lady SLOW RACE. tham, after visiting vicinity M'KAY—Drowned, at Salisbury Cove, Oct 2, Frank E Moon. 3 00 steward, Angie Cousins. weeks. Daniel McKay, aged 80 years. Fred Hmlth. 1 4ra 10s several J. P. ELD RIDGE, Ira B Hagan, 6 00 The officers-elect were installed in a STEVENS —At Ellsworth, Oct 2, A Hoyt Jr, Francis McOown. 2 4m 12s Frank his Fitzgerald, accompanied by Stevens, aged 56 years. Main pleasing manner by Sister Nellie Wood, WalterHmith. 8 4m 18s Street, Ellsworth (18001 wife and son Harry, called on friends SNOWMAN-At Bucksport, Sept 30, Mrs Ida assisted Bro. John F. Wood and Sister George Lynch. A Snowman,aged 52 years, 7 If eraser roNutaaioeaa's bolls. by here will live in Camden months, days. Alvin Saturday. They Lizzie Wood. Grange closed about 4 p. m. Maddocks SMALLIDGE—At Southwest Harbor, Sept 28, CommiBBion Highways. (061 41 Owen this winter. Mrs Hannah Smallidge, of Northeast Har- ffirrcijantB. after one of the busiest of the Treworgy. Wale meetings bor, aged 88 years. road. Ill 7* H F Maddcocks. The woman's foreign missionary so- The advertisements below .some of Brid»e.. SI 7» year. Clifton Woodward. represent ciety meeting was held Friday afternoon the leadina houses of New Kugland. Our Sidewalks. 181 90 a number over to the PEG RACE. The American prints more vital sta- Quite stayed spe- Rhodes and wife. There was a readers will doubtless And them o„ value. 1,00 94 with C. N. and deaths— cial meeting of Penobscot grange in the Maynard Lynch. 1 im 59s tistics—births, marriages TB4CBS8*’ BALA BY BOLL. large attendance. Ice-cream and cake than all the other papers printed in the school. evening. The lecturer the fol- Bryan Maddocks.. 2 Hifh (mu presented were served. # pyunty combined, and most of them it Common schools. 989 90 lowing program: PREMIUM LIST. crints from one to two weeks ahead of its *87 71 It is expected that Associate Grand eon temporaries. Reeling.Hazel Dunbar Following is a list of premiums awarded Matron Mrs. Bertha M. D. D. Grand total. (8.440 9* Binging.Frank and Carl Dunbar on exhibits in the several Crane, departments: will make her official -BOSTON K Farce—**Aunt Busan's Fortune” G. M., of Machias, atJbirttennnxtt. The report o( the auditor, printed in Livestock. Reading.Lizzie .Staples visit to Columbia chapter, O. E. S., Friday c°hhl5«0NlriERCHA»d^ full elsewhere, waa and ordered James A Salisbury, Guernesy bull, 1: approved and Frank Dunbar Oct. 7. A large attendance is Sled. Bong.Florence Maples grade Durham cow, 2; grade Pol Angus evening, Character reading.Grace Leach cow, 1. Francis McGown, Jersey cow, 1. desired. There will be the usual refresh- Years of PETITIONS OKANTKD. B Suffering Reading, Josephine Conner, of Caatine grange F Thomas, Jersey cow, 2; grade Swiss ments. APPLES Petitions of the New England Telephone heifer, 1 y, 1. H F Maddocks, Guernsey Catarrh and Blood Disease — 1 and 2. Oct. 3. H. BUTTER AND EGGS 4 Telegraph Oo. for the right to erect cow, George Maddox, grade _ Doctors Failed to Cure. SEAL HARBOR. Guernsey cow, 1. George L grade poles aod wirea on Bucksport road, from DeWitt, BAYSIDE. Miss Mabel F. Dawkins, 1214 Lafay- Wood has to Boston for a Guernsey cow, 2; grade Jersey heifer, 1. end of George gone V M ette St., Fort Wayne, Ind., writes: present line at Dollardtown hill to Carter, grade Jersey cow, 1- grade Miss Amanda has to Mil- POTATOES short visit. Bailey gone “For three years 1 was troubled with Orland line; entire Guernsey heifer, 1. Benjamin Maddox, Chapel atraet, length; bridge for a short visit. catarrh and blood disease. I tried sev- Eltn Alonzo Parker has moved his to grade Jersey cow, 2. Howard LSalisbury, DRESSED LAMBS and CALVES street Irom High to Hancock, Han- family eral doctors and a dozen different rem- yoke yearling steers, 1. Eugene Moore, Several here are ill of the cock Bar Harbor. v. people grip, street from Pine to Dean straeta, and grade Durham cow, 1; grade Holstein edies, but. none of them did me any LIVE and DRESSED POULTRY among them Horace Marks and w'ife and good. A friend told me of Hood's Sar- Beale avenue, entire were David Marshall, jr., will move to the cow, 1. length, granted. John D. Remick and wife. saparilla. I took two bottles of this Mclntire house soon. Poultry Department. CLAIM FOB HOME. medicine and was afc well and strong B F Thomas, White Plymouth Rock During the blow a sail- MALL & COLE The little of Chester heavy Sunday as ever. 1 feel like a different person Claim of L. P. for (100 for a horse daughter Smallidge chicks, 1; do. fowl, 1. Arthur Alley Clement, boat anchored in Contention cove dragged and recommend Hood’s to any one suf- Print ami Produce Commission Merchants. ess and wife died Sept. 28, of diabetes. R I Red fowl, 1; do. chicks, 1. H F Mad- presented, and Aid. Patten, who was came across the and went fering from catarrh.” docks, Plymouth Rock 1. R A anchor, bay sc.;u»mted with the John sister and niece were chicks, Get it today in usual liquid form or APPLES, POTATOES AND CRAN- circumstances of the Gatcomb, white ashore on beach. At tide she Bonsey. Wyandotte chicks, 1. Asa Bailey’s high chocolated tablets ®9S8i recommended some he here on a short visit from Mass. called Sarsataba* BERRIES our Specialties. settlement, Ipswich, Flood, White Wyandotte chicks, 2. was anchored in a safe place, and Monday the Oct. 2. MELVINA. believing city liable. It •eem* Mr. I egetablee. was towed back to her berth. 100-102 Faneuil Hall Market, Bostou. Jenness Green McGown, Mountain Oct. 3. Grit. & Send tor Stencils and Weekly Market Report CITY AUDITOR’S REPORT. potatoes, 1; cauliflower, 1; golden bantam ®Park<&Pollard corn, 1; table beets, 1; carrots, 1. Wm E (After charging off rolla and orders passed September 5,1910.) Richardson, Early harvest potatoes, 1; arontiununtft. DRY-MASH SHIP YOUR Appropria- Sundry Total Warrants Baiun- Balover- crown jewel potatoes, 2; mortgsgelifter ™*d. tian. credits, credits, drawn, derdrawn. drawn. 1; parsnips, t; smooth potatoes, ritoes, Maddox, gold coin APPLES, POTATOES, EGGS. Contingent. $6,00000 $ 8000 $6,06000 $3,715 38 $2,334 62 Emery potatoes, 1; Good Way to Use Y~~~j*{akesThem;§4r| crown jewel potatoes, 1; rose 91 87 01 early POULTRY, GAME, etc., to Highway. 4,500 00 45 91 4,545 3,275 1,270 potatoes, 2; hubbard BquaBh, 2; carrots, 2; Sidewalk. 900 00 900 00 823 08 276 92 rutabaga turnips, 1; Canada corn, 2; old- for Catarrh yyoRBusf CHAPIN BROS., fashioned Hyomei The Park & Pollard Bri Canal 8t., Boston, Mass., for their Eumpkin,squash, cauliflower, 2; improved relief and makes you breathe easier. ... Mass. 750 00 113 06 883 05 420 70 442 35 1. Almanac—worth but Boston, RoHee. yellow-eye beans, Ed Hopkins, citron, Fill a bowl half full of Poultry $1.00, Fire 1. Minnie 2. boiling send it Free. Also send them .... 00 372 92 92 66 26 Danico, citron, Mrs. Louise they’ll department 3,000 3,372 1,786 1,808 water; pour into the water a tea- SHIP Moore, cucumbers, 1. Arthur Clement, your Poultry alive. They are paying YOUR POULTRY ALIVE Cit7 library. 700 00 550 14 1,260 14 453 78 796 36 of HYOM cover bead for to to Canada corn, 1. R A Bonsey, golden ipoonful El, and fowls. 14 17c; chickens, 14 17c. We Want FOWL, BROILERS, CHICKENS. Interest. 3400 00 3,800 00 2,068 37 1,743 83 bantam corn. 2; white 1. bowl with a towel, and breathe DUCKS. GEESE. TURKEYS, ROOSTERS beans, George AND STRICTLY (-'ity water. 00 00 00 R. Maddocks, old-fashioned n >se and mouth the K LBS WORTH FRESH EGGS. 2,00000 2,000 1,000 1,000 yellow-eye through pleasant^ Highest market returns. No 1. and prlces-prompt Electric light. 2400 00 62318 2,923 18 1,337 72 1,58516 beans, medicated, antiseptic healing commission charged. Weekly quotations, ship- William E. that arises. Steam and Bath etc., fiee. We are for R®rpt. care cem. 86 00 72 90 137 90 80 45 77 45 Richardson had the largest vapor Laundry Rooms. ping lags. agents Standard lots, Coops Try us. This method relieves that stuffiness ‘MO NO WASH Poultry Overlayingi. 961 73 951 73 72 87 878 86 squash, weighing seventy-six pounds. PAY, II.*' it. E. W KNTWOKTH, Mgr. st once, and makes your head feel flue. BOSTON LIVE Elmer L. DeWitt had the next largest. All kinds of laundry work done at short notice. POULTRY CO.. You can a bottle of HYOMEI 77 Fulton St., Boston. Totals, $34,916 73 $9,869 02 $44,776 75 $23,528 78 $21,248"97 Fruit Department. get at Good*called tor and delivered. Total iruggists everywhere or at G. A. Par- credit*.. 75 Accounts underdrawn .... 97 H F beat H. B. E8TEY A * $41,775 $21,246 Maddocks, display, 1; Bald- CO., ser’s for oulv 50 cents. Ask tor ex- State Me Carbs. Total warrants drawn ..... 78 Accounts overdrawn. 1; Ben Estey Building. St. Ellsworth, {professional 23^38 wins, Davis, 1; bellflowers, 1; tra bottle HYOMEI mildtngs, 1; McIntosh, 1: woll river, 1; inb'alent. $21,248 97 Balance undrawn. $21,246 97 porter, 1; northern spy, 1; stark; Min- But bear in mind that a HYOMEI c. E. nesota, 2; Williams favorite, 1; 1; jutfit which includes inhaler and bot- HOLT, TAX OOLLBOTOB’8 ACCOUNTB. Kings, ELECTRICAL WIRING. DR- nodhead, 1; crabs, 2; houey, 1; largest tle of HYOMEI costs $1.00. Full Line. Uncollected loot Col. since Bal. uncol. apples, 1. But as stated before, if you •« Ed. already Tor. auditor’s report. last report. to date. Maddocks, duchess, 1; Bald- jwn an a bottle of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES BANGOR, wolf 2: inhaler, HYOMEI 82 win, 2; river, gravenstein, 1; losts but 50 cents. AND FIXTURES. “^MOl. $*473 $947382 1; 20-ounce, pears, 2; largest apples, 2; PalMtut Wirt., u. Seffllm ChawMIj dlna. HWl... 373 30 373 30 pound sweet, 1. HYOMEI is guaranteed by G. A. Parcher and to ANDREW M. MOOR. . 243993 27221 245770 Emery Maddocks, dutchess, 2; bell- druggists everywhere DENTIST. 2. L ;itre sore Esiejr Building, Slate St.. Ellsworth. W0. 19,08163 5,917 83 13,164 00 flowers, George Dewitt, sweet green- catarrh, throat, coughs, inn, 1. Charles Sweeney, greenings, 2; tsthma and croup, or money back. 2. ML Total*. 68 $8,189 76 82 Kings, Gray, crab apples, 1; 20- it on that basis. $31466 $28468 1. Nelson Try generous H. ounce, 1; wealthy, Joy, wealthy, Stomach never cured CAMDEN WOOLENS ALICE SCOTT, TBKABCBKB8 BKPOBT. 2. W E dosing catarrh, Richardson, Minnesota, {; »nd never will. HYOMEI Ladies’ and Gents’ Rninnoe on hand last report, $ 838 83 Paid slnoe last report, $2,84153 2; tot man sweets, 1; snow, 2. directly Suitings typewritln«ltaccountTng and reaches the intlammed sold direct from the mills out- GENERAL (JlKKICAL WOR1L Received since last report, 3415 73 Gash on hand, 512 83 fravenstein,rank Moore, tolman sweets, 2. Walter membrane, McGown, pound sweets, 2; Williams rills the germs and soothes and heals put. Writ, (or Ssuplss. 36 favorite, 2; Alexanders, 2. Arthur the inflammation. Write for free Total, $3,364 Total, $3464 36 tout* W»«tM i. t*»m Turn to SM Thu. and Bonds. Clement, snow apples, 1; autumn straw- trial bottle of HYOMEI to Booth’s Ms Surety October 3,1910. T. E. Auditor. 2. F. A. Packard, Retail Halb, berry, C A Penney, northern spy, 2; Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Mgr, Department, Cor. Main and Water Sts. (over Moore’s Drug Box a, Camden. Me. Store). Ellsworth. Me. COUNTY NEWS. Havey and wife, B. B. Havey, Montgom- COUNTY NEWS. Hardison bass returned from Ml. Dassrt snntMinta.__ ery Havey, Samuel, George, and Will R. island, whan they bars been employed Havey, Mr*. Mary A. Hooper and Mia* daring the summer. WINTER HARBOR. FRANKLIN. Bernice Miller attended the funeral of L. O. Collins and wile are visiting at H. r the Ailments of Burleigh Swu arrived home from Law- William Thomas Havey at Franklin Sat- Mn. E. C. Hammond ia visiting friends Q. Hardison's. renoe, in Washington county. Max., Wednesday. urday. A son was born to Eugene Butler and Mn. Emma o( Mix Mildred Worcester is employed in E. A. Clark, of Spruce Head, ia walling Kingsley, West Goal da- wile Sept. 27—Francis J. the Family eras In town a millinery store at Presque Isle. on old trienda, who are glad to greet him boro, Friday. 3. 3. Scammon has a crew at East Be prepared for emergencies. Cuts, of Winter was a after an absence of fourteen years. Mr. Mn. Clan Crane, who haa been rial ting Irving Bay, Harbor, Branch yarding and sawing poplar. wourds, sore muscles, week-end at Mrs. Adelaide Dunn’s. Clark is the guest of Forrest Haakell and friends at Rockland, ia boms. swellings, and guest Mias Oorlnna of Surry, is visiting wife. He will leave this week for home, Clark, like ailments are cured the WIlford Springer, of Portland, is the Mn. Dorr, of Steuben, is visiting her Mias Eva Scammon and Mias Hallie by great accompanied by Mr*. Haskell, who will guest of his uncle, Louis F. Springer, for daughter, Mn. Bertha Toney. visit relatives and friends in Spruce Head. Young. two weeks. Capt. C. H. Davis is having the steam S. S. Oct. S. M. Leslie Clark visited his parents, _ Cherokee hauled ben for the Mrs. Bickford, of Winter Harbor, who yacht up Clark and wife, s few days recently, re- JOHNSON’S winter. has been the guest of J. C. Springer and SURRY. turning to Massachusetts Sunday. wife, left for home Monday. Henry E. Frasier left for Miss Nellie Sinclair ha* gone to Ells- Wednesday Oct. 8. anodyne Ernest A. Ketchen and bride left for Boston, when be is aa __CH’B’kk. UNIIHENT worth. employed engineer on a steamer. BLL'EHILL. Somerville, Maas., Oct. 1. Their stay of remedy in use Varden Lord has gone to Corinth to The family for 100 years. two weeks with relatives here was enjoyed Rufus G. Bickford, who haa a tew Mias Emma Q. Osood has gone to Bosun work. spent Taken it nas no by all. weeks hen, has ntarned to his home in for tbs winter. inwardly equal for sore Bessie Treworgy ia working for Henry Victor wife and daughter, Providence, R. I. Mrs. Frank P. of is in throat, colds, coughs and Peavey, young Milliken. Ewer, Bangor, of Bangor, were in town Friday, called M. B. Jordan and A. H. Mayo, who have town on business. bowel disorders. and see. H. is extensive Try of Mrs. Capt. C. Young making here by the death Peavey’s grand- employment at Steuben, wen week-end The academy building has been painted, Tbomaa repairs on his store. of relatives hen. In 25c and 50c bottles at all dealers father, Havey. guests summer visitors paying the bills. will Pastor Provan and left The W. C. T. U. meet with Mrs. Dr. Small I. S. S family Monday. has sold his automobile to the P. J. Qott has started work on the Owen JOHNSON CO., Elsie Jordan Mr. Provan will direct to Friday. S. L. and a go Chicago, Crosby Co., Bangor, purchased cottage on the east side of the bay. while Mrs. Provan and children will stop Mrs. W. E. Clark and little son are vis- 1911 model Ford touring car. Harvey M. Curtis is home from Brook- with relatives at Frankfort for some time. iting relatives in Ellsworth. Mn. James Wright, of West Qoulde- tin, and is painting in J. B. Battel’s shop. Several from here attended the Martin- Miss Maude Blaisdell was the gueet of boro, ia visiting her daughters, Mn. E. E. Mias Olga Thoms left for her home in Hall wedding at Hancock Point last week, Miss Lena Ellis over Sunday. Torny and Mn. Julia Sargent. York after the Mrs. Hall New last week, spending and report a delightful time. The w ill give an entertainment Rev. E. S. Dree and grange wife left Tuesday summer in town. is well known and has the best here, in W. E. Phillip*' ball Oct. 38. to attend the annual session of the State wishes of her friends. C. 8. Snowman, owing to poor health, The schooner Baptist convention at Augusta. Catherine, Ospt. Bonaey, has sold his blacksmith business to Miss Muriel Lie Beck was pleasantly sur- ia here to take a road of for Gould potatoes Kev. Gideon Mayo and wife and Miss Charles evening, when her class Wescotl, Jr. prised Friday A Osgood to New York. Mary Mayo, of Franklin, wen welcome la It is CLARION from the high school with teachers came The Are house nearly completed. Mrs. Millie Lord found several npe guests of their many friends hen Satur- to spend the evening, bringing little situated on the town landing. F. L. strawberries in her field last week, and day. HEATING STOVES birthday gifts. The time was agreeably Stover is doing the work. several more nearly ripe. Mn. Lovlna Tracy, one of our active old spent with games and music. Refresh- Mias Abby Merrill has returned to There will be a convention for the teach- iadiee, entertained at tea Wednesday even- WASTE NO FUEL ments were served. Somerville, Mam., after spending the ers and older pupils of the town in the ing, Rev. and Mn. Drew and Dr. and Mn. Last week Dr. DsBeck, Misses Muriel summer with F. P. Merrill and wile. school building Oct. 4, W. E. Clark, mana- Small. and Errena, Mr. Ketchen and wife, with Mrs. Chauneey S. Truss and family ger. Esther, wife ot Deacon I. B. Foes, Complete control Mrs. King and Mrs. Dyer, enjoyed a buck- have returned to their home in New York, Mrs. Lucy Emery has returned from died Thursday, after a brief illness board ride to Waukeag. Mrs. Dyer spend- after spending the summer at “Woodley". Revere, where she has been with of pneumonia. Mrs. Foas was a moat es- of the fire is as- < ing the afternoon at the Bush cottage and Mass., Parker Point. her it timable and ber acta while rest daughter Esther, who teaching woman, many of with Mrs. James E. Butler, the of there. a and u>ef ul life will Edward J. Brooks and family, Orange, sured of the visited Bar Harbor. charity during long by party left tor their home last after abso-4 Oct. 3. Axon. long be remembered by her many friends. N. J., week, The announcement cards of the mar- Besides ;a husband, she leaves tbree chil- spending the summer at their cottage, lutely tight joints. of A. Blaisdell and Mix Sylvia riage Boyd SOUTH SURRY. dren—Mn. C. C. Hutchings, of Prospect “Elwin Cove." Maud of are re- Gould, Ellsworth, being Mn. F. A. is Howard Cunningham spent Sunday at Harbor; Harrington, of this Bev. E. Bean, of Urbans, 111., spend- IDKAL CLARION FOR WOOD. ceived. Mr. Blaisdell, who is one of our I home. town, and Chpt. John O. Foes, of Porto ing a few days here. Mr. Bean was pastor rising young men, is in business here Rico. The funeral was held at the home of the Congregational church here Afteen WOOD A BISHOP CO, Bangor, Me. K,TASfc»Ht0 \ with his F. E. Blaisdell. Misa Helen Greene, of Stonington, is ITHK father, Congratu- Sunday, Rev E. 8. Drew officiating. years. He will occupy the pulpit Sunday, lations are extended their visiting at H. A. Bonsey's. J. P. by many Oct. 3. E. Oct.#. ELDRIDOE,:;Ellgworth. friends. Master Philip Wilder returned to New- Lyman C. Curtis, Clarence M unroe, KtOniBa an# JBuamsaata. (rood congregations greeted Bev. Mr. ton Center, Mass., last week to attend HANCOCK POINT. Carl Gray, Lester Mello, Pari* Carter, Proven at the afternoon and ner- school. Herbert bee cloeed hie at evening Young etore Charles Wood and James Billings hare vines Sunday. Mrs. Watson waa soloist at Edgar Treworgy has been a the Point. spending gone to Aroostook county, where they the morning service, and in the evening few days with hit daughter, Mrs. Bertha Wendell Wooeter viaited in Beitaat and have employment in the potato fields. Maine Central Railroad. Mias Bernice Dunn, Mrs. Thorne and Mrs. Trundy, at Weat Surry. Bangor recently. road is re- Watson were heard in and Mr. George Pert, commissioner, In KHvet Sept. IO, 1910. solos, Bay Edward E. who has been em- Curtis, Will QalUaon haa gone to Bangor to the of Hello's hill. Mr. Pert HABBOR TO BANOOR. a violin selection. Misses Lola moving top BAR Maud*). gave Dyer on the schooner Abbott, ployed Wesley work in the ahoe factory. has the State road on the r ■ » * m and wen Just completed >>!>■! Evelyn Dwelley accompanists. is home for a short visit. XlUit...d» The postofBce haa been moved up from shore road, and also, through the .|. Miss Bernice Dunn arranged a pleasing Southwest HArbor... .. Crawford Young has returned borne the Point to C. A. Penney'a for the winter. generosity of Dr. T. L. McDonald, of Wash- Itortbeeat Harbor. affair for Saturday evening, as a farewell Seal Harbor. * from yachting. His mother, Mrs. Sarah D. has reduced the of the Mra. Daily Cheater and young ion are ington, C., grade Bar Harbor.da O » to to Bev. Mr. Provan and wife. With the is home Young, expected to-day. her hill near Dr. McDonald’s driveway. Sorrento...... & assistance of Misses Eleanor and Frances viaiting parenta, C. F. Cheater and Mr. and Snlllenn. Mrs. Stewart, of Sea Willows, wife. “The Homestead" at Parker Point dosed Ml Drwrt 11* IN E Dyer, the vestry was transformed into a Forry. have arrived safely at their home in Kan- WftakMC. • ir 4 07 0 Walter a Sept. SO. It has been conducted the past reception-room with autumn leaves and Hagerthy had pleaaant vialt in Hancock. •*!.\ k. sas City. Their daughter, Miss Virginia, few Road. 0». flowers tor decorations. Weather con- Bangor the gueet of Jamea years by Mias N. Josephine Sweet, Franklin recently, 0 44 .1 M remained with friends in New York for a her H. S. Sweet. The Washington J auction... 11 ditions did not interfere materially with Board man. succeeding father, Ellsworth. 0 40, 1# tl 11 Wf time. house has been sold to Mrs. John Ellsworth Falls.. 7 41 II 40 ellM the attendance, as about fifty persons Mra. Patten and of Teagle, The eon, Cberryflald, Nicolin. 77 00 Ml 17 ell 07 to a closets for the books of the public of Cleveland, O., who intends to take the gathered listen to fine program after viaited Mra. Palten’a aieter, Mra. Hale, Green Lake. • 04 11 10 rt3 44 are II 11 M ell M which cocoa and cake were served. library nearly completed, and the house down and level the ground (or Phillips Lake.. ft laat week. Holden. 0 10 71140 el 00 books will be for circulation soon. The annual ready building purposes. Brewer Junction. • » IS 00 I 10 sixteenth reunion of the Mra. W. H. waa called to When all is complete the association will Phillips Oot. S. H. Bangor. • 4ft Jt 00 1 10 Butler family was held at Hardison’s the eerioua Ulneae of her _ r m r m probably give an entertainment at the Cherryfleld by grove Saturday, 10. Officers were Portland.ar. 4 00 5 SO Sept. Mitchell. EGYPT. ****** hall to celebrate the event. niece, Mary BosOmo ....ar 0 oo all present, with fifty family representa- New Oct. 3. Tramp. The Hancock Point library haa been Newell Hardison is building an exten- tives. Vice-President Sidney Butler York....ar.j. moved to C. A. The haa sion on his stable. called the Penney’a. library 7 ft tops on signal to conductor, e to leave pease nge re from east of Washincton meeting to order and the * Stops SOUTH DEER ISLE. over 800 volume! and eome magaainea. 8. S. Smith it home from Natick, Mass, Junction. Daily Sundays included Dally except Sunday morning, t Mondayt only records of last were read the leaves Bar Harbor 140 Sorrento 4 10 Sullivan 4 40 m meeting by ii f Sundays p m; p ■; p A was born to Charles The fee fifty cente from October until to do his secretary. It was voted to retain last daughter Bray harvesting. BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. and wife 27. June 1. year's officers, and to have place and date Sept. Mrs. Julia M. Hardison picked a pint of New York.. .. le 10 40 .•.I. dsy* Charles a George Martin and wife have gone to hard one week. .!.!. of next meeting decided later. The Capt. Bray made business trip nice blueberries day last Boston.no oo *10 QOi. am *00 el© 00 10 oc to North Haven Connecticut, where be haa employment. Portland .le *1 » *1 ». *7N 11 06, *12 40 12 45 pleasant social time was interspersed Sunday. Mist Kfike Clark spent a lew days re- Mra. Martin and Mra. a m A m ra r m I r m r m am with daughter, Elisabeth • recitations by Mrs. Maddox, of Elis- Hoy Headrick, who has been employed cently with Mrs. L. W. Doliiver, of Two Bangor ...le S M t 10 • M *11 40 110, H 40 4 M s » Hall, will leave Monday. The hotel wUl J a 4 14 • M. t 4 M * r worth, Dorothy Clark and Errena DeBeck; at Sunset by I. R. Johnson, is at home. Bosh light station. Brewer notion.j m. be doaad. Holden.—.. 4» 0 47.. Sli si: readings by Mm. Dyer and Edith Butter, Phillips Lake. 74 ditto 04 74 44. *4 M *9 04 Gilbert Cleveland and wife, of New Oct. 3. Master Allan Butler, son of the. late and a Velma Shuman. E. Green Lake... 4 80 10 14 74 11 4 a • 11 song by Interesting are of _ W. York, guests Guy Cleveland and Prof. B. Butler, reports having apple Nicolin. tf 80 *10 M ... '5 48 » 22 remarks were mads Clark. Percy wife. SOUND. blossoms in their orchard at Butler’s Ellsworth Falls. 7 12 10 m- u ». SM rtf Ellsworth. 1 86 7 14 14 46 IS 47 4 40 m • 08 9 41 In the death of Thomas a man qi Havey Vernon Small left this week for Paris, Sidney Higgina and wife Joined the point. Washington Junction.‘ 7BM8U.. 4 42 r§ 08 *948 esteemed all has left of Franklin Road. 714 ». « 13 9 tf by the ranks where he will have at Weat Eden this week. employment for about grange Mrs. Oliver Bragdon is home from Hancock.1 Ml 40. 4 11 10 08 honored citizenship,'and from the home a j. three mouths. The tall term of school Waltham, where, with her daughter Wsukeag. *7 is 11 40 IS 20 !. 8 14 10 tt began Sept. 28, « io II devoted husband and father has Mt Desert Ferry.-ar *7 10. * 11 10 *13 Wb ^ *0 06 » passed and little son she has * A party at Mrs. P. A. Peirce's Misa Flora Richardson, of Beech Beatrioe Lester, Sullivan. 7 00 .j For a or mom Mr. quilting bill, away. year Havey’s Sorrento. 1M, l 00 dl 40 ^ 2ft 7 08 io M this week was well and was an teacher. spent the summer with her parents, q4 health had been and for the attended, Bar Harbor.ar •% I0' S HMD h *4 00 T 48 ll 44 tailing, past Arvill Jordan and wife. \ enjoyable affair. John Seal Harbor. *4 06. 0 III 7 1, *7 44 three months be had realised his hold on Mra. Carter and little daughter 0 Oct. t M. Northeast Harbor. **»H 2 40 *1 40 £ *400 The last of the summer Mon- a few at Beech hill _ life was slender, as a dropaical complica- people left Almeda, spent days Booth west Haroor. *« 44 2 40 *t 84 ! *0 10 them Parker Mias this week. kfauset.. 1 1 80 *1 60 *0 W. tion was manifested. Yet he was patient day, among Hatch, TBEMONT. 40| to the end. The funeral at the Willis and Mrs. V. G. Greenlaw. William D. Marvel has loaded Baptist Schopner Albert Eaton and wife came home from •Daily Sundays included- t Stops on signal. S Except Bandar nights, q Sunday only, a Bandars leave Boston at* a m. 3 to church Friday afternoon was attended Mrs. Byron Tracy visited her sister, paving atones for Booth Bros, from Bar Harbor Stops leave paeeengare bolding tickets from points Thursday. west of Bangor, d except Sundays. by a large number of townspeople. The Mrs. D. W. Torrey, at Reach, Sept. 23. Bodick'a wharf. Mrs. Mildred Norwood is spending a MORRIS MCDONALD, F. K. BOOTH BY. was covered casket by beautiful flowers, While there Mr. and Mrs. Torrey cele- are Vice-Pieeldent and General General Agent. Charles Tracy and family moving few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Elroy Manager. Passenger mutely attesting the love of brated the twenty-fifth of PORTLAND. MR. family anniversary home from Seal Harbor. All are glad to at East Or land. their Richardson, friends. Bev. O. Mayo officiated, manage. It was a very pleasant see them at home once more. Bev. Mr. of the affair. Mrs. Mary A. Johnson has returned assisted by Proven, Alfred Blake and Banking. wife, of Cape Hosier, from a month’s visit in Lewiston Methodist church. Mrs. Havey has the Oct. 1. H. home have been viaiting Mr. Blake's brother and Auburn. She is much in Eastern sympathy of a large circle of friends. Be- improved Steaasblp Coipaiiy Walter and other relatives here. health. sides the wife, a son survives. OTTER CREEK. E. M. and wife attended the 3 B. Higgins Mrs. Edward of Ellsworth Oct. Martin Davis is building a new bouse. Goaeelin, il _ reunion of hie old la wbat your mooey will ram regiment, the 1st Maine with her little Fare* Alien Grover is a new Palls, who, daughter Edith, Between tureated in WEST TRENTON. having stable at Tbomaston. While there abaree of the cavalry, baa been visiting her sunt, Mrs. C. H. built. viaited their Mra. Mrs. Vannie Howard has been very ill they granddaughter, Norwood, returned home Tuesday. Bar Harbor and Boston: Mrs. Eva McKay has moved into the at Owl's Hand. the paat week, but is better. Raymond Dow, Oot. 1. Kim. Edward Stanley house. Oct. I. H. _ •4.M Ob# Way; M.OC Bound Trip. Mrs. who has been A NEW SERIES Mary Hemick, quite ATLANTIC. Mrs. Amends Perkins, of Hsll U BOW Sham, it earh. monthly pay ill the paat week, is improving. Quarry, LAMOINE. open. is visiting friends here. Min Lassie Borns, after a vieit borne, baa mm to, II per lAan. (Jspt. Walter Bird and family were Miu Susie Whitaker is visiting relatives Herman Braoey, of Brooklin, was in returned to Deer Iale, where abe baa em- gnesta of F. E. Hopkins Sunday. here. WHT VAT RENT town last week on business. ployment. Steamer .f. T. Morae leaven Bar Harbor 10 00 when own borrow on Maud, little daughter of Eugene Mur- E. H. and wile are in Bar Harbor a m, Monday and Tbumday for Seal you your King Alfred and wbo bare em- Harbor, and School is in session, taught by Mrs. Staples wife, Northeast Harbor. Southwest Harbor. Rrookllo. •baron, gtre a Brat mortgage phy and wife, who has been critically ill (or a lew weeks. reduce it mootbr Monthly Alice Uodgdon, of Camden. ployment in Portland, are at home for Sedgwick, Deer Into, Sarieotvlile. Dark liar every the past two weeks, is a little better. bor and Rockland, connecting wltk ateamer for payment! and Internet together Miss Phoeie Higgins has gone to two weeks. will more Alton Grover went to Brooklin last week Bouton. amount to but little Harold Higgins and Lester Hopkins Presque Isle, where she will teach. than you are now paying (or and a handsome colt. Mra. Endora Garland, wbo baa been rent, and In about ten you have moved home from Bar Harbor, where purchased Steamer Boothbar leave* Bluehlll 1*00 am, yean Mrs. Lydia Hodgkins, who has been visiting friends and relatives here, baa re- Monday and Thursday for South Bluehlll, Sion will have bad the Benjamin Stanley and wife returned to they employment through visiting in Waltham, has returned home. turned borne. tngton. North Haven and Rockland, connect- OWE TOUR OWN HOKE. summer. their home in North Appleton last week. ing with ateamer for Boaton. There will be social dance in town q the Mr. and Mrs. Page, wbo have spend tbe For ol Miss Virginia Thompson has closed her Mrs. Angeline Tarr, who has been visit* partieulan Inquire hall Thursday evening, Oct. 6. Music by aummer at tbe Alfred Joyce cottage, left RETURNING O. W. Tartar.Sec y, here for the and after ing her brother, Charles Turnbull, has re- Safi Bank Bldg. cottage winter, Wilson. for Flnt Beaton Thursday. A. W. Korn. PraaMem spending October with her sister, Mrs. turned home. Some improvements are being made on Oct. L 8. Leave Bo*ton 5pm Plummer, in Camden, will go to Phila- A civil service examination will be held _ Monday, Tuenday, the homes ot C. A. Reynolds, B. O. Young Thuradny and Friday for Rockland. delphia for the winter. at Bar Harbor Oct. 22, of candidates for OAK POINT. and Harry Olsen. Leave Rockland 6.13 a m. or on arrival of Oct. 3. S. the office of postmaster at Otter Creek. •learner from Wad _ Boaton. need ay and Satur- Rev. W. H. who has been of Hartford Murcb la in Boston for a abort The compensation of the postmaster at Rice, pastor day. for Bar Harbor, Bluehlll and Intermediate NORTH SULLIVAN. the church in Livermore several has visit. landing*. this office last year was fl30. years, moved Mra. Ethel ia at borne Mrs. James Clemmons, of Machiaa, has Oct. 3. Anon. hit family back to his former home Alley from Seal E. L. Smith. A gen*. Bar Harbor. _ been visiting her husband's mother, Mrs. here. Harbor. A. M. fUaaiCK, Agent, Bluehlll. O. S. Hooper. NORTH LAMOINE. News was received here last week of Henry Stanley, of Washington, D. C., irMi%e«a aa, ,N a|. COUNT Bits. I Mias Juliette Nickerson, of Bar Harbor, Miss Josephine Linscott, who has been the death of Mre. Ada Springer, ot Winn. called on friends here recently. Auiewr dk-wl wild WasUnffm mom tmm.U mod tk* I has been in town recently in the interest friends at Bar is home. Funeral services were held there, and the Mrs. Josle of visited her mtmty mfUm pmUnt, visiting Harbor, Sargent, Eden, A Riliibli M—t mi Pnctfo kclts^y. I remains were here for burial. Randy Mifcfsrt of the S. P. C. A., distributing pails at the A. L. Gray has returned to bis home brought mother, Mrs. Susan Alley, last week. FOR oommendable act. Oct. 3. A. Y. m£w*±mm*!*mX ***** Mss OPm.1 watering places-a very here, the time having expired that he _K. Mrs. Flora Gray baa returned home from _ WMMmftTOil, P. c. _J Mrs. Lucy Billings Kirkpatrick and leased it to Maynard Young. He has sold WEST FRANKLIN. Bar Harbor, where abe has been employed CATARRH of is the he baa been the the aummer. little daughter, Blackstone, Mass., place occupying past Mrs. Rath French is at C. E. Butler’s. during visiting her sister, Mrs. Arno Wooster. live years to Jefferson Smith. David Marshall and who have been Cnae Ilk Mrs. hat had a shock wife, El|'s husband her Oct. 3. Y. Fanny Oyer light k knrlrt. Her Joins Wednesday. here tbs two waeka, have re- tskUt of paralysis. visiting past Wm WWHOm N. C. Williams and wife, Benjamin turned to Seal Harbor. B George Coombs was at home from Bar deenaes, soothes, “IT BUTS ALA" Oct. 1. C. heele sad Harbor ______protect* This is from of M. i Friday. Tonr you. on quoted a letter Stockwell, the diseased mem. Notice. cough annoys Keep Hannibal, Mo. “I used Pauper lo- recently Foley's Charles Smith, Irvin Springer and Harry Heavy, impure blood makes a maddy, pim- bnuie from end HU eeatraetad with the and the delicate mem- and Tar for the first time. To I ass > resulting OeUrrh drives ClIy^oTBl a—fci"g tearing Honey say worth to and core lor tboee who pleased does not half express It ply oomplosion, beadaobee, nausea, indiges- sway a Cold in the Heed Restore* HAVI rapport O'* branes of your throat if you want to be my feelings. quickly. ■ay need aaaletaaee daring Ihe naxl beats all the remedies I ever need. I eon- i Good results fellow tbs use of tion. Thin blood makes weak, see always Foley you pale, tbs Ben of Taste end Smell. Pull size year, and ora roatdeau Uewortb. But it you want relief, want to treated a bad cold and was threatened with Fills. contain tbs legal annoyed. Kidney They Just ingredi- siokly. Burdock Blood Bitters makes the SO eta. at or moil. forbid all poraoaa Mating tbam oa my« pneumonia. The first doses guvs great relief ents to tone, sad regu- Druggists by Liquid be cued, take Chamberlain's Cough necessary strengthen blood con at. aa than la of room and one bottle owrsd me.” Con- late tbs and aad to cure rich, red, pure—restores perfect health. Cream Balm for use ia atomizers 75 eta. plant/ aad_aocowFarm completely kidneys bladder, odatloae ta care lor tbam at City Bold all dealers. talas ao }be Bemad/. by opiates. O- A. Fancasa. beekaehe. G. a. Fsacnaa. —Ade«. By Brothers, 66 Warren Street, Mew York. bourn. M. J*.Db»mmot attended by P. D. Oilley and wife and home In Boston to assist in tba work o Vtium. MugzlMcUm* NEWS. Blmar Iqil COUNTY Co nary and wile, aa tba brida bad COUNTY NEWS tbe Methodiat church. ^ acted aa bridesmaid mni of lum. ^^TAriroriiAiiriL^ at their weddings Mrs. D. make hei BROOKUN. Dow, D. Q. M., will HilOOCI M. Hancock m: Tba ceremony waa performed by Her. Mr. ORLAND. official visit to Juanita chapter, Oct. IS. To the Honorable J actio* of the Jo- To tbo Honorable Justioe of tbo tamme Ju- waa In Portland last waak. tba Supreme H. Mayo Brown, ring service uwd. Mn. E. A. Dow will her dielol Court, next to be holden at HI la dicial Mxt to bo A being dose boose ben C. H. 8. Webb and wife Iron worth, Court. holdoa at Bllsworth, After the are home within and for the of and within aad for tbo of and Mm Oonalna returned to Boeton ceremony refreshments were soon sad tbs winter in New York county Hancock, county Hancock, Ml„ spend a visit at Northeast Harbor and State of Maine, on tho second of State of Main#, on tbo second Tuesday of •erred by Miaaaa Lnrllne and Elisabeth vicinity. Tuesday Mn. Matilda Starr, ol Canton, Maaa. October a. d. 1910. October, a. d. lilt. Friday. Stanley, Bessie The members o( the Jewish hen fTIks undersigned. Zaekarlah Chafes, of the The undersigned, Zacbarlah Chaleo, of the retained bom Port- Noyes, Winifred Carroll baa been colony Mre. Jennie Dority viaittng trienda ben aeverai X city of Providenoe, in the State of Rhode X city of Providence, in the state of Bbode and Dorothy QUley. Mr. and Mrs. Kent have gone to Boston to celebrate the Nee Island, Monday. weeks. respectfully represents: Island, raapeotfnlly repraaenta: ed hare the beat Wishes of a large circle of Year. First: That your petitioner Is In possession First—That your petitioner la la possession and little daughter of oertain real situated in the town of certain real situated la the town Fred Pierce friends. The bride received Perley Lawia, of New York, ia vtaitini property property Hr, many hand- Ralph Moody Thorlow baa returned tc of Sorrento, oounty of Hancock, and State of of Sorrento, county of Hancock and Slate of Bangor Monday. some bis mother, Mn. Jeanette far a fee bounded «nt to presents. Lewie, Boston to resume his studies at Boston Maine, and described as follows? Maine, bounded and deeeribed as follows. Lot rfo. 1 in section H in Tibbette left lor her home In Oct- »• daya. Mr. Lewis ia accompanied by bit Division accord- Lots numbers l, *, 0, 4,5,0. 7 and 0 in section Hr, N. v. Bpbc. university. ing to tbs so called of lands for- B of division 4 to the so-called _ wife. Simpson plan according Simp D. Friday. of the Frenchman's Jk Mount Desert son of lands formarlv of the Washington, C., Tbe house of Robert who livet merly Bay plan Frenchman's EAST BLUE HILL. Mn. Smith, Land A Water Oo. Bay A Mount Desart Land A Water Oo. End closed Fri- Annie I. Crane, of Somerville, Second: That The West dining-room about a mile from the village, caught Art your petitioner and those Second—That yonr petitioner and thoae un- eeaeon. Warren York went to Hockland Maas., will leave this week for under whom he claims have been in uninter- der whom he claims have been in uninter- after a eacoeeelal to-day Buckaport while the family was and be fora to work. for a few absent, rupted possession of such rent property for rupted possession of such real property for : days’ visit baton ntnrnini more Fred PhlUlpe came borne from the Are was discovered, the house was a than four years next prior to tbs data of more than four years next prior to the date of Cspt. B. borne. this petition, claiming an estate of this an estate of wbare be has been Watson Conaina is home from Red- wreck. The house of freehold, petition, claiming freehold, Saturday, Gapt. Harry Oray to wit, an estate of fee simple therein. to wit, an estate of fee simple therein. N. H. Mn. Fred Dow arrived from stone, the hos- and Albert Brodis near by were saved by Third: That the source of your petitioner's Third—That the source of yonr petitioner's racbting. at Sbe la still title to said real property Is a deed from B. B. title to said real property la a deed from I. B. R. Allen and Frank Ralph Wltbam is here from Sullivan for pital Bangor Batnrday. the bucket brigade and the Are company. H. W. a c Bridges, O. Dunbar, Dunbar and W. W. Conant, to Dunbar, H. W. Dunbar aad W. W. Conant, to a short very weak, and will nmain aeverai weeki Mr. Smith had a small Insurance. a petitioner, the said Zacharlab Chafes yonr petitioner, the said Zacbarlah had lelepbooas installed in stay. 1 Only Chafes, Herrick hare at Alvin Dow’s. Jouratad September 17, a. d. 1900 and recorded in dated September 17. a. d. 1900, and recorded la Mias small of his household goods were the homo*. Margaret Cosgrove came home portion registry of deeds for said oounty of Han- the registry of deeds for said county of Han- their cock In from Seal Harbor laat Mies Once B. Donglass will go to tbs saved. book M, page Ml. cock In book 888, page 551. E. Small la away on bia neat ion. Thursday. Fourth; That an exists that Fourth—That an exists that H,T. E, at Oct. 3. apprehension apprehension hospital Bangor Wednesday for treat- Nihil. Georgs Hows Bddy or Hubbard Kenneth H. Lewie, whose residence or where- attend the Baptist Stats conven- Mra. Stillman Ksnch and daughter Eiaie, _ Chelghton, Hf will ment for a lameness whose residence or whereabouts art to abouts ia to or some of South caused by a aeven your your petitioner unknown, at Bangor. Brooksvllle, were guests ol Finnegan died, and when he greeted St. petitioner unknown, or e>ome person or per- person or persons unknown to your peti- tion ran of rheumatic fever last winter. sons Charles Youtman and wife over unknown to your petitioner claiming as tioner claiming as heirs, devisees or assigns end who have Sunday. Fetor he said: “It’s a Ane have Harry Moody wile, epent Oct. 3. D. Job you heirs, devisees or assigns by, through or un- by, through or under sold Kenneth H. Lewis, returned to North Artemus Richard Ash- _ here for a time.” der said George Howe Eddy or said Hubbard claims or may claim, some right, title or inter- lew months here, Chamberlain, long “Well, Finnegan,” , Alviu A. Dow Chelghton, claim or may claim, some right, est in the premises adverse to the estate of worth ana son John came from Ston- left Thanday for Perns- said St. “here we count a million Hadley. Maas., to-day. up Peter, title or interest in the premises adverse to the your petitioner, and that each apprehension quid Harbor to visit his son Thomas. as a estate of your and that such ersates a cloud the title and and little eon have Ington Saturday, Mr. Ashworth and aon years minute and a million dollars as petitioner, ap* upon depreciates Byron Sellers create* a cloud the title and the market value of the Mrs. a upon property. to visit her returning to-day. Samuel Kit field ia having the under- cent.” “Ab,” said Finnegan, “I’m Srehensionepreclate* the market value of the Your therefore that the rooe to Somerville, Mam., par- property. petitioner prays of hia boose cash. Lend me s cent.” ■ our petitioner therefore prays that the said Kenneth H. Lewis or such or O. W. Herrick and wile. Unwood Leach and wife went to Ells- pinning repaired. William needing “Sure,” person per- sat), Uspt. said George Howe Bddy or Hubbard Chelgh- sons, if any, claiming by, through or under worth Eventt and Orrin Uinn an th< said St. Peter, “Juet wait a minute.” ton or each or ol R. who Tuesday to attend the funeral ol doing person persons, If any, claim- ■aid Kenneth H. Lewie, may be summoned to Miss Clrant, Providence, I., ice or under show cause Mr. Leach’s Harrison who work. by, through said George Howe why he or they should not bring two weeks with Mias cousin, Leach, or said Hubbard be an action to their title to the described bss the past Bddy Chelghton, may try spent waa drowned R. E. summoned to show cause he or and left lor bar home Sunday. Conary and wife, wbo have bees SMurttamcnv. why they yonr petitioner further praye Mina Stewart, Monday. should not bring an action to their title to ist such be had and such de- visiting Mn. Conary’• mother, Mn. Liiaii try Sremises; procedure may and who have Chpt. R. B. Long, wife and little aon the described premises; and your petitioner cree made and recorded as is authorized by re- Cousins wile, farther that such vised Stephen Malcolm came Trundy, and relatives in Verona, prays procedure may be had statutes, chapter 106, aeotlons 47 and 48 C. home from Massachusetts Barry, and such been visiting their parents, C. Cousins decree made and recorded as is and all acts amendatory thereof and addi- went to Rockland Brewer and Bangor, have nturned to authorixed revised tional to New York Tuesday. Chpt. Long by statutes, chapter 106, thereto: and especially that a decree ,nd wile, returned Monday. sections 47 and 48 and all acta be made and the laat of the weak. He to their borne at West Lynn, Maaa. amendatory may recorded that the said Ken- expects go thereof and additional neth H. Lewis Wilmont Kane Is home born the Oct. 3. TRUES thereto; and especially and all persons claiming by. Hr,. acalloping this winter. Spec. that a decree may be made and recorded that throogh or under the said Kenneth H. Lewis at Portland, where she under- the said George Howe Eddy and Hubbard be forever debarred and estopped from having hospital Oct. J. R. and all She was ac- COREA. Chelghton persons claiming by, or claiming any right or title adverse to your went a surgical operation. through or under tbe said George Howe Eddy petitioner in the premises described in this by her hatband, who baa bean Mrs. Walter Young la a few or Hubbard Chelghton be forever debarred petition. companied EAST BURRY. spending and estopped from having or claiming any ; Dated September 10, a. d. 1010. at Raymond. weeks with her sister, Mrs Clara at or employed A son a justice-of-the- tiosea llodgdon, who had been ill two October, a. d. 1910. First: That youi petitioner is in possession Edgar E. Ring, of certain real situated in the town at one time. leaves two recently. undersigned, Zachariah Chafee, of the properly peace He daugh and much of the time in a critical rpHE of of and years Commissioners of Inland Fisheries and Game. 1_ city of Providence in the State of Rhode Sorrento, county Hancock, State of ters-Mrs. Emma Sherman and Mrs. condition from heart trouble, died Thurs- Miss Nettie Pollard was the week-end Island, Maine, bounded and described as follows: respectfully represents: Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 in section 5 of division Annie 1 and one sou— Frank W. of Mrs. E. M. Stevens at West First: That your petitioner ia in possession lodge, S. The funeral was held at the guest 1 1 to the so-called day, Sept. of certain real property situated in the town according Simpson plan of Hcgal IlSdticr*. lauds of the Cole. church on after- Gouldsboro. of Sorrento, county of and State of formerly Frenchman's Bay & Congregational Sunday Hancock, & Maine, bounded aud described as follows: Mount Desert Land Water Co. Oct. 3. Hub. noon. will be much missed The friends of STATE OF MAINE. That Mr. llodgdon many Mrs. Esther Foss Lot number 4 in section H of division 4 ac- 8econd: your petitioner and those un- der whom he claims have been in in the as he was a man of were to hear of her death at her Hancock ss. cording to the so called Simpson of uninter- community, grieved plan of such real for MB tL COVE. To the Honorable Justice of the Ju- lands formerly of the Frenchman’s Bay & rupted possession property worth, in his ways. home in Winter Harbor last week. Supreme more than four next to the date of sterling though quiet dicial next to be bolden at Mount Desert Land A Water Co. years prior M 4. ienni Callahan arrived home last Court, Ellsworth, this an estate of He leaves a who was formerly Alice Oct. 3. H. within and for the of and Second: That your and those petition, claiming freehold, wife, County Hancock, petitioner to wit, an estate of fee therein. ««a from Northeast where she State of Maine, on the second of under whom he claims have been in uninler- j simple Harbor, and who has been a tender and Tuesday Third That the source of McKay, October a. d. 1910. rupted possession of such real property for your petitioner’s has beco the summer. STONINGTON. title to said real is a deed from E. B. employed during devoted nurse his long illness. Zachariah Chafee. of the mote than four years next prior to the date of property through undersigned, Dunbar, H. W. Dunbar and W. W. to the of this an estate of Conant, Seve re colds are W. W. A. one brother—Alonso Mrs. Adeline Billings has to East THECity of Providence in State Rhode petition, claiming freehold, prevalent. He is survived by gone to wit, an estate of fee simple therein. your petitioner, the said Zachariah Chafee, Island, respectfully represents: dated a. d. and recorded in H ath, Mrs. H. L. and several others of Hall Boston for the winter. That is in Third: That the source of your j September 17, 1900, La.ly Hodgdon, quarry. First: your petitioner posset-ion petitioner's the of deeds for said of Han- of certain real situated in the Town title to said real property is a deed from E. B. registry county hive been on the aick list, but are Oct. Miss is in property J cock in book 343, Ml. improv- Myra Mills Brockton, Mass., of Sorrento. of and State of Dunbar, H. W. Dunbar and W. W. Conant, to page 3._SPRAY. County Hancock, Fourth: That an exists that ing. the of Mrs. F. I bounded and described as follows: your petitioner, the said Zachariah Chafee. apprehension guest J. Stanley. Maine, Bernard C. Lewis, whose residence or where- BAYB1DE. Lots 1 and 2 in Section M of Division 2 ac- dated September 17, a. d. I90u, and recorded in A 1 abouts is to unknown, or some tucial and sale of ice-cream and cake wife and are to the so-called of lands the registry of deeds for said county of Han- your petitioner iB Philip Crockett, daughters j cording Simpson plan or persons unknown to your was Willis who has been quite ill, formerly of the Frenchman’s & Mount cock in book 383, page 551. person petitioner held at the hall 30. Trim, ou a two weeks’ visit in Bay ss devisees or Mept. Receipts, Boston. ■ Fourth: That an claiming heirs, assigns by, to work. Desert Land 8c Water Co. apprehension exists that Is 75, tor ijrue.it of th able to attend his through or under said Bernard C. Lewis, Baptist pastor. Rev. W. Second: That your petitioner and those un- Bernard C. Lewis, whose residence or where- A. Hanscom has made arrange- claims or may claim, some right, title or in- R«v. E. A. Stewart has returned der whom he claims have been in uninter- shouts is to your petitioner unknown, or ! Trites. Mrs. Lemuel terest in the premises adverse to the estate of ments with a woman from the Deaconess rupted possession of such real property for some persou or persons uuknowu to your j after a week at Ellsworth your petitioner, and that such Fred went to Wednes- home, spending mote than four nexi to the date of petitioner claiming as heirs, devi es or as- apprehension Hodgdon Bangor years prior creates a cloud the title and ! this an estate of signs by. through or under said Bernard C. I upon depreciates to visi. nis la R. Falls. petition, claiming freehold, the market value of the day ner, Capt. L. Hodg- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has be- an estate ot fee therein. Lewis, claims or may claim, some right, title property. j to wit, simple Your therefore that the or interest iu the > petitioner prays don. who is therein his the Ella C. E. and wife went to Northeast come famous for its cures of Third: That the source of your petitioner’s premises adverse t the es* vessel, Doyle coughs, colds, said Beruard C. Lewis or such person or per- title to said real is a deed from E. B. tate of your petitioner, and that such appre- Clifton. He will alio visit in Harbor last to visit her old property sons, if or uuder Hampden Saturday croup and influenza. Try it when in Dunbar, H. W. Dunbar aud W. W. Comint, to hension creates a cloud upon tin* title aud de any, claiming by, through said Bernard C. Lewis, may be summoned to before home. returned the said Zachariah Chafee, preciates the market value of the property. returning. They Sunday. need. It contains no harmful substance your petitioner, show cause he or should not bring dated a d. 190*1, and recorded in Your petitioner therefore prays ibat the why they September 17, su action to tbeir title to tbe described The rite of to the or- of Ellsworth, has been and always gives prompt relief. Sold of for said of Han- said Bernard C. Lewis or such or try baptism according Eugene Warren, by j the Registry Deeds county person per- aud further 1 cock in book 363, 551. sons, if any, claiming by, through or uuder piemises; your petitioner prays der of the church will be ad- substituting tor R. F. D. Carrier Drum- all dealers. page that sncn procedure may be had and such de- Episcopal Fourth: That au exists that said Bernard C. Lewis, may be summoned to apprehension cree made and recorded as is authorized re- ministered to the tive little children of while he is his vacation. Bernard C. whose residence or where- show cause why be or they should not bring by tney, taking Lewis, vised statutes, 106. sections 47 and 48 abouts is to unkuown, or some an action to try their title to the described chapter F. P. I.unt and wife afternoon her to 3oDruiacmm& your petitioner aud all acts thereof and addi- Thursday Mrs. Ivory Frazier carried baby or unknown to and your petitioner further prays amendatory person persous your petitioner premises; tional thereto: and that a decree *t 1.30, in Meal Cove hall. Rev. 8. H. as heirs, devisees or assigns that such procedute may be had aud such de- especially Jobe, the baby show held in Ellsworth last claiming by, be made aud recorded that the said Ber- or under said Bernard C. Lewis, cree made and recorded as is authorized by may o'St. Saviour’s Bar will a through nard C. Lewis and all persons claiming church, Harbor, Thursday. She got the prize, silver puff claims or some title or inter- revised statutes, chapter lu6, sections 47 and by, may claim, right, or under the said Bernard C. Lewis officiate. est in the adverse to the estate of 48 aud all acts amendatory thereof and addi- through box, for the youngest baby. Do It Now. premises be forever debarred and estopped from having your petitiouer, and tbat such apprehension tional thereto; aud especially that a decree Sept. 30. N. Urit. or claiming any right or title adverse to your Sept. 2». creates a cloud the title aud may be made and recorded that the said Ber- _ upon depreciates in tne described in this the market value of the property. nard C. Lewis and all persons claiming by, petitioner premises Mr*. Ko»e KlUworth Hliou d Not Bobbins returned Sunday MARSH. People Your therefore prays that the through or under the said Bernard C. Lewis petition. PRETTY petitioner Dated 19, a, d. 1910. from salrl Uarnaril P laivit or stirh nuruin nr nor- be forever debarred and from hav- September Southwest Harbor, where she visited Wait Until It Is Too La e. estopped Zachariah Chafer, Kunull and Miss Velma Gray are tons, if any. claiming by, through or under ing or claiming any right or title adverse to her George Ula a daughter, Mrs. Owen Lurvey. •aid Bernard 0 Lewis, may he summoned to your petitioner in the premises described iu mi.*} school at Mt. Desert. Hale A Hamlin. attending high cause he or should not this petition. Misses Florence Know*lea and Dora show why they bring The an to iheir title to the described Dated September 19, a. d. 1910. STATE OF MAINE. School 19, with Miss appalling death-rate from kidney action try ol were opened Sept. and vour further Zachauiah Chakkk. Lurvey, Two Buah light-station, disease is due in most cases prem.ses; petitioner prays Hancock ss. September 19, a. d. 1910. of West teacher. to the fact snch be bad and such de- guests of Eleanor Kittrcdge, Eden, that procedure may Personally appeared Henry M. Hall, of Mias Beaaie Bobbins that the little as Hale & Hamlin. Sunday. kidney troubles are usually cree made and recorded is authorized by Ellsworth, Maine, a member or the law firm of Oct. W. H. with bis threshing machine, sections 17 and 3. N. Uray, until they become serious. The revised statutes, chapter U6, STATE 07 MAINE. Hale A Hamlin, attorneys for petitioner at Beech neglected 4h and all acts thereof and addi- is threshing for the farmers .uueudatory Hancock hs. 19. a. d. 1910. herein uamed, and being duly sworn accord- grain to chronic tional thereto; and that a decree September slight symptoms give place especially M. of Ells ing to law made oath that the residence or WALTHAM. hill. be made ami recorded that the said Ber- Personally appeared Henry Hall, disorders and the sufferer may worth. Maine, a member of the law firm of whereabouts of the within uamed Bernard C. goes gradually nard C. Lewis and all persons claiming by, Koiand Haalem ia home from is home from Seal Har- Hale & Hamlin, for petitioner Lewis are to him unknown, and that the per- Machiaa, Frank Haynes iuto the of diabetes, through orunder the said Bernard C Lewis be attorneys grasp dropsy, herein named, and being sworn accord- sons if any claiming title by. through or un- to ill health. has bad this forever debarred and I rum having or duly °*m« where he employment or some other seri- estopped to law made oath that the residence or der the said Bernard C. Lewis are to him un- bor, Bright’s disease, gravel or title adverse to ing claiming any right your wuereabouts of known. Mrs. been in season. the within named Bernard o. Bertha Haalem, who has ous form of kidney complaint. petitioner iu the premises described iu this Evklyn A. Lewis are to him unknown, and mat the per- Atkins, **ar petition. the of the Harbor several days, is home. Misses and Alberta Uber and If you suffer from backache, headaches, sons if claiming title by, through or un- appointed by governor State of Mary Dated September 19. a. d 1910. any to der the said Bernard C. Lewis, are to him un- Maine, administer oaths and take ac- who if the are Howard Davis and who have been Merritt Ober, of Northeast Harbor, dizzy spells; kidney secretions Z.achariah Chapkk, known. knowledgments of deeds. wife, bis returned of and unnatural in by ally's. Evelyn A. *w*y the summer, are home. have spent their vacation here, irregular passage ap- Hale A Hamlin. Atkins. STATE OF MAINE. through the of the do not the appointed by governor Siue of Hancock ss.:'— Supreme .Judicial in Mrs. home Sunday. pearance, delay. Help kidneys STATE OF MAINE. Maine to administer Court, George Stanley, who has been in oaths and take ac- vacation. Ellsworth, 1910. O. at once. of deeds. Maine, Sept. 20, town 26. Hancock ss. September 19, a. d. 1910. knowledgments the ordered: the has returned to her Sept. __ Upon foregoing petition, That past week, M Hall, of Elis* Doan’s Kidney Pills are foi Personally appeared Henry STATE OF MAINE. the petitioner give notice to the said Bernard home in especially worth. a member of the law firm of Brewer. WEST SURRY. Maine, Hancock bs.: Judicial C. Lewi* and said persons unknown to kidney disorders—they cure where others Hale & Hamlin, for petitioner —Supreme Court, in appear attorneys vacation. Ellsworth, Maine, 20. lwio before the Justice of our supreme judicial Howard of Jamaica Plain, Mass., were on hereih uamed, and bciug sworn accora- Sept. Giles, Frank Herrick and wife calling fail. Over one hundred thousand people duly Upon the ordered: That court, to be holden at Ellsworth, within and who I to law made oath that the residence or foregoing petition, has been relatives here, re- ing the notice to the said for the County of Hancock, on the second visiting relatives here Saturday and Sundty. have recommended them. Here’s a case at of the within Bernsrd petitioner give Bernard whereabouts named. C. U. Lewis and said Tuesday of October, a. d. 1910, turned home tnat persons unknown to appear by publishing Monday. I Lewis are to him unknown, and the per- an attested The friends of Herman Uray, of Bluebill, home: before the justice of our supreme judicial ; copy of said petition and this or- »ons if any claiming till** through or un der thereon, three weeks Wilson a mill near j by, court, to be Holden at Ellsworth, within and successively in the Googins ia building of this are glad to learn A. M. Frank, 27 High St., Ellsworth, der the said Bernard C. Lewis are to him un formerly place, lor the of Hancock, on the Ellsworth American, a in the mill known. county second newspaper printed of Herman Jordan on Webb’s fever. says: “About five ago of a. d Ellsworth in our of Hancock, said of his reoovery from typhoid Me., years my Evelyn A. Tuesday October, 19i0, by publishing county Atkins, an to be made in said brook. W. H. the work. and as attested of said petition and this or- publications paper prior Brown is doing 3. L- back became lame time went on, the governor of the State of copy to Oct. appointed by der thereon, three weeks iu toe the second Tuesday of October next, that __ Maine to administer oaths and take ac- successively Oct. 3. H. trouble worse. 1 sc Ellsworth he or there and then in our said my grew Finally got of deeds. American, a newspap p.inted iu they may knowledgments Ellsworth in court and answer to said DEDHAM. bad that 1 was to work and our county o( Hancock, said appear petition. compelled quit STATE OF MAINE. Aino W. MAN8ET. publications to be made iu s>id paper prior to Kino, to South waa laid for several In 1906 1 — Justice Mrs. S. A. Holmes has gone up days. Hancock as. Supreme Judicial Court, the second Tuesday of October next, '.hat he Supreme Judicial Court. The or may there A true copy of the and order of home of Ambrose Stanley and wife, visit her learned of Doan’s PUls and in vacation. Ellsworth, Maine. Sept. it), 190. they and theu in our said court petition Newburg to daughter. Kidney pro- and court thereon, °1 wed- Upon the foregoing petition, ordered that appear answer to said petition. Manset, was the scene of a pretty cured a at Moore’s store. Attest:—John F. Mrs. D. S. Burrili and children have supply drug the petitioner give notice to the said Bernard Arno vv. Kino. Knowlton, when Lewis and said unknown to Justice Judicial Court Clerk 8. J. Coart. Wednesday evening. Sept. 28, farm. They went directly to the seat of my C. persons appear Supreme moved from East Holden to their before the of our A true copy of the and order of court their Cora was Justice supreme judicial petition only daughter, Ellen, trouble and the contents of two boxes to be bolden at witnin and thereon. Mrs. William Sleeper and daughter court, Ellsworth, subscriber, Charles Albert Chase, of married to Elmer Kent, of Sw an’s made a cure. At that time 1 for the county of Hancock, on the second Attest:—John F. Knowlton, Quincy, Massachusetts, no- George of are guests of Horace complete THE hereby gives Florence, Milford, Tuesday of October, a. d. 1910, oy publishing a. J. Court. tice that he has been execu- Hland. About relatives and friends in w hich _Clerk duly appointed forty Estes. gave a statement for publication an attested copy of said petitioo aud this order tor ct the last will and testament of w*r* present. The bride was daintily of 1 thereon, three weeks in the Elis- subscriber hereby gives notice that Sept. 1 told my high opinion this remedy. successively ELLEN H. CHASE, late of BUCK8PORT, •ttireo in whits end carried a large 36.__ worth American, a newspaper primed in Ells- THEhe has been duly appointed admin- can now confirm that endorsement, io worth in our of said istrator with the will annexed the in the county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds of roses. The bridal was county Hancock, publica- of ^uquet couple estate of bv the terms of said in a to is view of the fact that I have been free from tions to be made fu said paper prior to the being required will, and Hutneoeu child subject croup has Theodore H. second Tuesday of October next, that he oi FRANK W.- late appointed Smith, of Bucks- of the of the trouble since.” GROSS, of ORLAND, his The pleasant effect experi- s sure indication approach kidney they mav there and then iu our said court ap port. Maine, agent within the State of purgative in the oounty of Hancock, deceased, and Maine, under the of Sec. of enced disease. If Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy For sale all dealers. Price 50 cents. pear and auswer to said petition. provisions 4S, by all who use Chamberlain’s by given bonds as the law directs. All per chapter 66, revised statutes of Maine. Arno W. Kino, sons is at once or even alter the croupy Poster-Miiburn Co., Buffalo, New York, having demands against the estate All persons having demands the es- Stomach and liver Tablets, and the given Justice Judicial Court. of said against Supreme deceased are desired to present tate of said deceased are desired to it will the at- sole for the United Slates. A true of the and order of court present healthy condition of the and mind cough has appeared, prevent agents copy petition the same tor settlement, and all indebted the uime for body tbereou. settlement, and all indebted Contains no Sold by all lie member the name-Doan’s—and take thereto are requested to make payment im- thereto are to wbich they make oae feel joyful. tack. poison. Attest:—John F. requested make payment im- create, Ksowlton, mediately. Addison A. Littlefield. Cbaeles Albert Sold dealers. n other. Clerk 8. J. Court. mediately. Cbasb. by all dealers. Bucksport, Sept. 27,1910. September 16, 1910. pa*ssd two weak* ban with his grand- NEWS. 10 per cent. Cold and hot water, either COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY parents, Oapt. Jerome Tapley a ad wife, bard or soft, la always at band for ■/ it JTralth left for his home last Friday. Enjoy Perft EAST SULLIVAN. Tn-T)oy. use In the kitchen. The dtshea can be NORTHEAST HARBOR. Thank» to Mr*. Jolla Fern ham, who spent the Pe-m-na." plied into the aink and washed in al- Mrs. Lillian Dan bar Cooper has been tbs Tbe steam laundry closed Saturday. summer In BioebiU, cam* home Haturday. most half the time it took previously. Coast of Mrs. Elisabeth Dunbar. dosed last Mr*. Farnham will Ilea with her grand- wash room with tuba Thompson's boarding-house A permanent Mrs. Amanda a few days wash. daughter, Mrs. AllenStdwart, the coming Simpson spent can be provided In the cellar. The Prank Smith. winter. recently with Mrs. washing machine can he run with the Mrs. Jessie Monohon is very ill o( 1 Out. 2. Fred Robbins and Frank Robbins are gasoline engine or with a water mo- pneumonia. _Towsos. home from their summer's employment. tor. While a room of this kind may Mrs. C. A. Kimball is home from a visit NORTH CASTINE. wife and daughter — Modern not make washing exactly a pleasure. in Winthrop. Leroy Fuller, baby IV. The Farm Mis* Danbar is teaching in of It will reduce the labor more than Josephine are here from Massachusetts, guests C. W. Small and are visiting in Home. family Patten, Mrs. Jane half. With a little planning a small and Charleston. Ashley. Bangor made a business to tank can be arranged in the kitchen, C. M. Leach trip Miss Inez Martin is with her brother C. A. CUndage has purchased the Allen to that all the water that Is pomped Belfast Friday. Clarence in Belfast. Mias Sadie Martin is property on Rock End avenue. By C. V. for the stock will pass through It This Mrs. Agnes Grey, of Haliowetl, visited attending high school from Dr. Black's, Miss Alice Pearson has to her la almost as good as an Icebox. gone relatives here last week. Sullivan. in A bath and toilet room Is a borne Charleston for tbe winter. (Copyright, 1910, by American Press Asso- good Mrs. Lord, of Portland, baa been the E. F, Bartlett, of Franklin, D. A. Tracy, convenience to all the A Mrs. who has been re- ciation.] great family. Rogers, vlsting guest of Mr*. A. A. Leach. of Goulds boro, and Simon Havey are shower bath In one corner of the barn latives here, has returned to Montreal. NE of the chief reasons why \ Harvey Webater has gone to Aroostook, repairing Dunbar's mill. Tne water is will be greatly appreciated by the Mrs. Bertha Wilbur and the girls and women of the daughter where he has unusually low. at close of a hot work. employment. boys the day's Charlotte have gone away for tbe winter. farm have occasionally long- a horse last week. A from the western part of The wastes from the kitchen sink Neil Ward well lost company ed in the for the is 1 The kindergarten opened Monday with another. Maine has the Tunk Pond Land past city and from the wash room can be run He has purchased purchased Mias Blanche of Bar in because the more convenient homes Deasy, Harbor, Co's, purchase, and is erecting a portable of Into a tile and taken awny. For the Arthnr P. Guilford has returned to charge. mill near Utile Tank. Operations will that were found there. Many a farm j wastes from the toilet room a sewage ; Owl's Head to resume fishing. is new* for this woman has had her life shortened The local office of the American Express begin at once. This good _3 by disposal plant will have to be pro- Mrs. W. E. returned Thursday ■ M. BATTIK for Ordway section. CLOW. carrying water from the well or the The most convenient method la Co. has been moved to Graves' store | vided. from a week's visit in Portland. people by correct living the winter. from Pa« spring, bending for hours at a time the tank. This la an under- George Bartlett was coming home •void the septic Leonard of is the guest MANY necessity of taking m»q. Coombs, Bsngor, one the recent over steaming washtubs and doing cement lined brick tank di- Rev. J. D. O'Brien held the last service grange on his wheel of l ground of Misses Elisa and Adeie Wescott. ue, especially during early ml mid- worn- and to hi* saw other hard labor from which the vided into two compartments. As one of tbe season at St. Ignatius’ church Tues- moonlight nights, surprise d.e age. Hut as old to age approach tht J. E. Blodgett will leave to-day a bear the road at the foot of en in town long ago were emancipated, compartment fills It overflows into the day morning. Cspt. crossing e.iiiatio become more j end changes crioui the modern farm home is solid substance spend a week in Boston vicinity. Smelt brook hill. He was in no burry to Today next. Nearly all the Rev. Mr. Lee preached at St. Mary’s •>.(l in aplte of the lout hygien- Nature as well with conven- I will be bacteria, and the John P. Leach, of Camden, visited bis remount his wheel. fully supplied destroyed by chapel Sunday morning. He was assisted D'-i .1* a little assistance now and then. lences as the bouse in the city, and that flows out at the lower end mother, Mrs. Mary L. Leach, last week. j water by Rev. Dr. Smith. John Hammond and wifs, of North l»r. Hartman, In speaking on tbUsub^ can be of a tile drain. I the week ! disposed through to Mr*. Augusts Leach spent past Windham, have been visiting relatives Ject, said: "I have Ucn all ; Mias Laura Tracy returned Boston my l,r0 6 The entire cost of a water system such with her sister, Mrs. Drosilla Hutchings, here and at West Gooldsboro. Mr. Ham- and Monday to continue her studies at a kin- healthy, strong inar., remain *o, as the one described, with the com- where he has not the at dergarten training school. in Bucksport. mond's former borne, beyond age which most men find air with the pressed tank, together Mrs. Dsvid Dunbar is at home from the been for eighteen years. Mr. Hammond themselves old and feeble. For’ need not be Rupert King, who purchased tbe Gil- sewage disposal plant, Belfast, much im- is a veteran of the Civil war. losing a thirty or forty years 1 have ■* n- homestead some time was here Waldo county hospital, much more than RSO. patnek ago, proved in health. limb from a wound at the Battle of the ally used IVruna to lift my*. ;.' ,,Ttf the on business last week. Mr. King will Tbe cheapest method of lighting W ildcrness. some hard 1 belter*in a have the house remodeled this fall. The Warren of Castine, is making place*. -impl* farmhouse la gaa. This Hooper, fare and by acetylene An bet was Mr. D — life, frugal hard work* ! iho work will be done by L. A. Wilson. repair* on the Veasie homestead, which he election paid by gas is generated by a machine In tbe believe in Pernna. I am on-of will rent to Mr. Lolkin, of Brooksville. trundling Mr. R-from the corner to cellar and can be to all the t rs who lakes hi* own piped the hall in a wheelbarrow after- medicine. I NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE. Mrs. J. E. received Monday rooms and to the bam. If desired It Blodgett yesterday d > not bare n*e for m I noou. The retainers followed cart frequent ne, Four new volumes have been added to the sad news of the death of her brother, by can be used also for cooking. The but whenever 1 do have us- I take Fall with flag*, born* and bells. The wheeler average cost of Installing an acetylene tbe library. Hugh Walker, at his home in Kiver, P. rnnn.” and wheeled were hauled home, both plant Is about $200. This Includes At a recent meeting of tbe directors, Maas. Mr*. Hattie Clow. F. «p. satisfied as to the length of the ride. <2Slf Vrafa In the It from a lights In the bam and yard. Miaa Lee was chosen matron for the ensu- Mrs. M. A. Urindle has returned 8t Colorado Sprtr Col., wr. -. H. Ivmb Thomsen and Mrs. Thomsen, of costa little to run an acetylene plant ing year. She begins her duties Nov. 1. two weeks’ visit in New York, spent with ••Pernna Is a ble**;ng to r- '3 and Miss S. once The cost Is whom Baltimore, Md., Mary Sawyer, after It Is la average her brother, T. J. Baird and family, advanced y-sr*. tVhlle pen.,- ,,, of Jacksonville, Fla., cloned their summer about a ceDt for a sixteen candle pow- OBITUARY. sbe'bad not seen for nineteen year*, mm young and the life force is str r.-.th* home- for four hours. Is “Aunt Hannah” died at the L. home, the re-established Hill er light Acetylene Smallidge Oct. 3. system can « ...,y *22. are missed, the nearest like daylight of any kind home of Mrs. A. I. Holme*. Southwest stead, Sept. They greatly throw off di. SARGENTVILLE. having identified themselves with all the of artificial light and Is incomparably Harbor, Friday, Sept.23,agcd eighty-eight but When y >u he- interest* of the and will be better than the old fashioned oil lamp. years. Capt. John H. Benmtt is at home fora village life, come old, there welcomed next season as The newer types of acetylene lamp are If rs. Smallidge waa born here in 1822, few weeks. gladly perma- Cam hut few remedies that ar- lo nent summer resident*. provided with a battery, so that they tbe daughter of the late Samuel and Esther George W. Ur metal returned from Lynn, cure. Oct. 3. H. can be turning a She was married at an "Chief among these stands P-runa. 1 lighted by merely Uilpatrick. early Maas., last week. _ button. age to the late Nathan took it for protracted kidney i: .aUs, Uapt. Smallidge, Hally day will be observed in the Sax* PROSPECT HARBOR. to a little more who died in 1874. Since his had I me but By going expense death the 23. Ncdhlngcon help Pernna. It geutville Sunday school (Jet. W. P. Hew in* took an automobile party electric light can be bad on the farm. lived at the old home, gaining a host of not only cured my kidney iron' .-, hat Timothy Paige and wife have returned to Castioe Sunday. If a gasoline engine Is already at hand friends by her fine personality. About a toned uptheentlresyslem. Ienjoy per* to their home at Hardwick, Maas. Wallace of is tbe total cost of installing an electric month ago she went to visit her daughter Grindle, Bluehill, visiting feet health to-day. Thanks to IVruna.* plant, with lights In house and bam, in Southwest Harbor, and while there was Charles K. Foster is visiting his parents, at Mr*. Rboda Tracy’s. U.I -ng-MiaiX-■" .<--I need not be more than $373. stricken with George B. Foster and wife, in Boston. paralysis. Quimbj Kvtns and wife, of Brooklyn, Medford. Mass., to spend the * inter with A few electric fans will make tbe The funeral waa held at the Union Mrs. Charles Mason has returned to her N*. Y., were guests at Capt. Deaay’s last Mr*. Harold Foes. oojtvehikrck rx thk fabm row—a wash weather. house comfortable In hot church Monday afternoon. Sept. 28, Rev. home in Bridgton way of Bar Harbor. week. KOOM nt THK CELLAR. by Miss Hasel Donald McCloud, One convenience of the city. Ice. Is still A. M. MacDonald, of Bar Harbor, officiat- Young^and Miss Helen Higgins left last week for George P. Bunker, of Franklin, was a of Bar Harbor, were week-end guests tt It Is done at less cost. The reason lacking. Tbe say the ice problem Is ing. Mrs. Hattie Graves, Mias Stella Charleston to attend Higgins classical in* recent guest of his daughter, Mrs. C C. tbe home of C. B. Young and wife that more homes are not provided with handled In the most satisfactorily Bartlett, B. W. Dyer and J. H. Fait stitute. Larrabee. Tbe ladies' aid will meet for >n such conveniences Is that the farmers country Is for half a dozen neighbors rendered several beautiful selections. In- society without Mrs. John R. Davies and dsugbter Hes- W. F. Bruce and wife and Cape. Daniel session at tbe home of its have grown used to doing to build a co-operative Icehouse. The terment was in the family lot. all-day presi- look forward to ter left Monday for their home in Phila- Deasy and wife were guests of friends in Mrs. Walter them. They retiring men club together and fill It in the Mrs. Smallidge is survived by three dent, Hodgkins, Thursday. Columbia last and to where can — delphia. Sunday. moving town, they winter, and a plentiful supply of Ice Is sons Elmer and Samuel, of this place, Mrs. Ursce L. Foss, who hssbeenlhe have aB the modern conveniences. at hand all through the summer. With Helon, of Lawrence, Mass., and two Arthur H. Sargent and wife are guests Mrs. Charles Hutchings was called to guest of O. W. Foss and wile the past A. I. Holmes, of South- When they get there they will pay a small additional expense a cold stor- daughters—Mrs. of Herbert Roberta and wife at North- Winter Harbor last week by the death of month, left for Melrose. Mass., west Harbor, and Mrs. Anne of Monday for them In the form of bouse Lindsay, Vt. her mother. Mrs. Ira Foss. dearly age room can be built in connection Lawrence, Mas*. field, where she will be tbe goest of Mrs. J. C. rent. To have them In the country with the Icehouse for keeping meat, Oct. 3. L. Mrs. Irvin Leach and daughter Mary are The school league social came off Friday Wort ben. means a direct cash outlay, and too and fruit. In a number _ ■poultry, eggs spending the month with relatives in night as planned. A short program fire* J. C. Worthen, of Melrose, Ms*-. »»»* often the farmer pleads that he cannot of communities co-operative fresh WEST BKOOKSV1LLE. Freeland, Pa. ceded the Mis* Susie Miss games. Over, ] week-end guest at tbe borne ol 0. W. afford It. A little figuring would con- meat societies are run successfully Qapt. James H. Tapley left for New York Mrs. Evie M. Kimball and son Eli wood, Ids Stinson and Messrs. Newman, Arnold Foss and wife. Mrs. Wortben, who has vince him that he need not do without The members take turns killing a beef last and week. accompanied by Mrs. Wesley France, left Whitten contributed tbeir musical been here for tbe post two moath*, ac- a few of these conveniences that make or a hog, and fresh meat Is supplied and Miss Maurice L. Tapley, of Brooklyn, N. V., Monday for Bangor. tslents. Peabody's reading, “The companied biro hoove Monday. life so much more pleasant for the all through the year at much lesa cost is his mother, Mr*. S. Song of the Camp," by Bayard Tsylor 3. C, whole visiting Emily Tap- Mrs. Frank P. Billings and brother, Sept. family. thau it could be obtalued In the city. added much to the recitations the _*’ ley. William Blake, are visiting their sister. by The first consideration in most parts of a a wash The cost beating system, pupils. Cocoa and ice-cream were served. BUCKSPORT of the Is the The child born to Herman P. Tapley and Mrs. Delmon Mann, at Surry. country beating system. room, a vacuum cleaner, a hot water The league made about The barn and ot wife 1 has |5. house, outbuildings Farmers are out of the habit Sept. been cbrUtened Arthur Wood and have getting attachment and other devices of that Edgar Llewellyn Gray Oct. 3. C. a mile out on the Bangor Sewell. Benjamin Frye, of using stoves, as they are finding sort Is the same in tbe as in returned from the northern part of the country road, were burned Thursday afternoon. that the added convenience of a fur- and Albert who has sailed on the State, where have been BUIEH1LL. the city. The cost of the water Wilson, they employed. The Are started in the barn, and is attrib- nace or hot water heater, together with In tbe la about yacht Aria the past season, is at home for sewage system country Harry Hooper and family, Frank Fitz- A unique and charming enlerlaiuincnt uted by Mr. Frye to a spark from a loco- the of coal or will a short saving wood, pay $250. The cost of operating a water stay. gerald and wife and Mrs. Ruby Cross, of will be given at the town ball Oct. IS, motive. for the installation. With a heating system tn the country is much leas Mr*. Robert E. of Va.i Camden, have been of L. J. under the of the Tspley, Norfolk, guests Hooper auspice* Baptist Sunday Ids, wife of Otis D. Snowman, u.rdit system of this kind all the coal and than the cost of city water. is ber husband's Miss and w ife. school. About visiting sister. silly young people will her home at East Saturday, to and 3. Bucksport dust Incident building keeping An electric lighting system for the Hattie 8. Oct. Sim. take in the "An Tspley. _ part delightful pageant, aged about sixty-three year*. Beside* op the fire are in the cellar. The whole farm will cost from $375 up. Tbe life Autumn Mr*. Leroy Treworgy has returned from Nigbt’s Dream," written and her husband she leaves oue son —Barton house can be heated for about what of such a system can be figured safely B ROQ&SV HJLE. Miaa H. F. s three-days’ visit with friends in Saars- arranged by Gilbert, of 'New C. Snowman, and four sisters—Mrs. Helen it costs to heat two or three rooms at The batteries twenty years. storage port and Bucksport. &lrs. Emma Haskell has returned from York. Mis* Gilbert, who ia spending the Ormdle, Mr*. Harriet Gray, Mr*. Boss with stoves. There is no need of crawl- will not last so but the rest of Cotfln, long, Bar her fall in Bluebill, has been successful of Penobscot. Mrs. Mary who sails s Harbor, accompanied by daughter highly Haynes, oat of bed into a cold room fn tbe Maynard Robinson, fishing of and two brothers-James \ ing the apparatus will last longer. This in theae children's which have been Buckaport, vessel out of visited his Ella. plays, and Perkins, morn A on the chain will Rockland, mother, Perkins, of Online, Lsander mV. pull wuuld mean an anuual depreciation of from coaat to roast. The Mrs. Charles last Mrs. Hannah Friend 'is low. Her given Baptist of Orland. tbe draft, and in half an hour 6 cent Robinson, Wednesday. very open $18.75. Interest at per would school is fortunate in her services sister, Mrs. Calvin of ia having or so tbe house is warm. The kitchen amount to The cost of Schooner Clinton, Capt. Ed. Lord, from Turner, Bangor, $22.50. operat- for the production of this play. The OOTT’S ISLAND. is coal at with her. also can be heated from tbe cellar, and ing the plan; will depend, of course, Rockland, landing Wasson’s on cleverest youngsters of Bluebill are The cranberry-pickers made a raid an oil stove can be used for cooking. on the amount of electricity used. The wbsrf for O. L. Tspley and others in this Mrs. O. M. Gray and son Lawrence, of enthusiastically rehearsing under her Charles Welch’s pasture Thursday, and South are with An oil stove takes up less room, saves cost for tbe average farm- neighborhood. Brooksville, their parents, " lighting direction daily, and a performance cleaned them in one L. C. Roberts and wife. up day. fuel and Is much more comfortable to house and barn for a yeur and furnish- Capt. Alexander Snow has purchased that w ill cure the worst case of blues" ia Mrs. Willard, of Philadelphia, Mis* work over in the summer time. ing electricity for sundry other pur- s farm in East Belfast. Mrs. Snow, who Mrs. F. W. Eaton and promised. daughter Jennie, her and Edward, her son. v* Oct ■ 3. Mary, daughter, A ui um c una uic nvi» au wigc poses will not more than $10 will be missed of have a week Spec. average greatly here, leaves for her Sedgwick, spent with their _ spent several day* at “Now and Then cheapness. It also famishes fresh air for gasoline. This makes the total cost new home this morning. parents, J. H. Billings and wife. HANCOCK. tots week. left Thursday, and the to the rooms. If put in. For for $-11.25 a lu the They properly electricity year, E. of who W. J. Walker and wife are Ray Smith, Cpton, Mass., has with their W. is closed for the season. an room house a furnace can be the cost for O. Foss left Tuesday for Btwton on bungalow eight city average electricity Mrs. Jane Walker. mother, Mr. Walker business. Oct. 1. C'Hir*. A hot water room is a put in for about $150. for ao eight house about $50 -- A Kfe.LI.4KLK Mfe l>lCTNK-NOT A NAR- ia having extensive repairs made on the for the same house would cost Nelson McCollum, of system year. COTIC woolen mill. Fitchburg, Mass., MARLBORO. a trifle more than twice as much. The Tbe cost of an Icehouse and of put- Get the is visiting relatives here. genuine Foley’* Honey and Tar in River view C. union will meet the It is The new iron fence at Lakeside cemetery Local E. hot water system has the advantages ing up Ice varies so much with condi- yellow package. safe and effective. and of | Contain* no opiates. Refuse substitutes. G. is and ia a Audrey Ralph Jordan, Waltham, here Oct. 13. a more erected, gnat improvement. T. of being cieaner and keeping tions that It is hard to give any gen A. Psacaaa. are working for Chester Stratton. j T. Harvey, of South There will be a cob-web at the uniform beat. Cheap coal will work era! figures. These can easily be ob- Brooksville, super- party inteuded the erection of and J. H. Bil- Charles Anderson will move his it, family sc bool house next Oct. 7. well in the holler, thus considerably re- tained for any bow- Groves Friday evening. particular locality, aufcrrtUrmmt* lings, Cousins, Charles Wescott, to Bar Harbor week this for the winter. Bar- for fuel. 1 Albion Norman Cloeson and L. O. Fowler Mias L. Weather of Santa ducing the ex|*nse f— —» Mary bee, did the work. P. G. Walker was called to The next consideration is the water Madison bara, Chi., who has been visiting her Oct. the serious of system. A good water supply under Hair Health. 3._ A. Monday by illness his cousin, Mr*. 8. H. Kemick, went to Ban- brother William. is not a convenience, but to visit friends. pressure only MOUNT DESERT. gor Tuesday also a form of insurance, since each Miss Gertrude Foss left Monday for Oct. 3. Ark Miss Greenough, who has occupied the farm must furnish its own tire pro- If you Have Scalp or Hair Pny cottage since left tection. Some farm buildings are July, Friday. 4bbrrti«i:trv G. F. Arnold and wife closed ^------<- built now of concrete and hollow tile, Trouble, Take Advan- Bnghtaide for their but even then there is always some Friday, and left home in Brook- danger of fire An elevated tank Is tage of This Offer. line, Maas. one of the best means of supplying Mn. A. A. Hanna and children returned CROSS SBCTIOR OP A SEPTIC TARE. We could not afford to »o en- pressure. Some of the modern types strongly Friday from Sorrento, where she has of silos are being built with a tank on ever, ll is seldom chat ice put up in dorse Keuli “93” H»ir Tonic end con- lived this summer. A method that Is as convenient, this manner costs us much in the coun- es top. tinue to sell it we do, if it did not do Misa Abbie Hanna, who is teaching on a little more expensive, is a as in town. though try all we claim it will. Sbonld our enthu- Baker's island, spent Sunday with her pneumatic tank In the cellar. The wa- The farm borne can be fitted with mother, Mrs. A. A. Hanna. siaam carry ua away, aDd Keuli “93” Hair ter is Into this and the air In- hot water heat, hot and cold water, pnmped of the Tonic not entire aatiifaction George Anderson, principal Gil- side compressed. The air pressure will bath and toilet room, electric lights, give to tbe man high school at Northeast Harbor, lift the water to all of the bouse. wash room in the far users, would lose faith in ua and parts cellar, etc., they our spent Sunday with A. O. Jacobson. For to the water a wind- The interest on is a power pump $1,000. $1,000 $80 atatementa, and in consequence our busi- A. O. Jacobson has began on his third mill may be used, or a hydraulic ram If year. Ten per cent for depreciation ness prestige would suffer. year aa superintendent of the running water Is obtainable. The most and repairs is $100 a year. The saving Neighbor- We assure you that if oair is be- hood House at Northeast Harbor. He will reliable power is a gasoline engine. in coal will pay for the coet of run- your soon move bis family there for the winter. a to date modem the and water ginning to nmfaturally fall out or if _.* Nearly every really up ning lighting systems. you Oct. 3. Sea Shell. farm has ltB gasoline engine, which can For $180 a year the farm home can be have scalp trouble, Keuli “96” Hair Tonic be made to combine pumping provided with every modern conven- easily will promptly eradicate dandruff, stimu- BEECH H1LU. \ THREE GENERATIONS With Its other duties. With a little ience that the city home possesses. "H Testify to tb* Wiri.rf.1 Retells *f late hair growth and prevent premature Elmer Lunt ia home from Bar Harbor. added expense the water system can By using a furnace and an acetylene “L. F.” Atwood's Medicine baldness. fJr be made double, so that both hard and system the annual cost can be lowered Mrs. Ella Carter ia visiting her sister, J In all forme of Indigestion, bllloae conditions end conetlpetlon. NS Over tO year* of cooetant uee have "L. r.” a WOD-Icrlo can be obtained. For the to about The man that Our faith In Keuli “93" who u ill. proved now soft water $85. city pays Hair Tonic is ! for oe. A dose a L remedy colde artel ng from congealed conditio and the kitchen sink hot wa- extra $7 to $14 a month and more in and then will M«- bathroom so strong that we ask you to try it on onr Mias Beatrice Hanna ia visiting her proto-1 yon. wmka«e. j hare weed oed ort ter la needed also, which can be pro- Increased rent and thinks nothing of Mrs. Nell “Three generation* In our family positive guarantee that yonr money will aunt, Richardson. Ike ■.’ dtwood’e Afediclne. » a heater In the or a IL The farmer la to realise *. HOUSTON’.“4 vided by range by beginning ! be cbeerfnlly refunded if it does not do as i Miaa Eleanor of i F Mite LOTTIE Kittredge, Pretty on the label. oil beater. that it is for him to live bet- ; 1 lev Look for the big red letters “L. k.” separate possible we claim. Two siies, 50c. and fl.OO. Bold was the guest of Misa Flo Rich- Marsh, A large bottle » cm. Write fee liberal temple t» With a water system installed ter. and he is rapidly taking advantage ! onr food only at store—Tbe Reull Store. E. ardson Saturday and Sunday. THE “L F." MEDICINE COw of the housewife Is reduced of the PokggnAMe. the work ( opportunity. G. Moose, cor. opp. poetoffice. | Oct. 3. R.