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^a0C0ckv SUBSCRIPTION PRICE.no $2.0l»to ni .... Co | (Sltaworti) \ VNTHRED AS SECOND•CLASS MATTER / Vol. LII. I IP PAID IK ADVANCE, $1.60. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 14, 1906 ) AT TER ELLSWORTH POSTOPFICK. S No. 46 alJbfTttBfmmtB, LOCAL, AFFAIRS. Strait died at Old Town Nov. 5, aged TEACHERS* CONVENTION dfeuriufeuut’ui* twenty years. for of HK» \ nVURTIf-KUl «• N ff* THIS V1 Kfc K. The October mid November committees Projj'ramiiie meeting Counts Association Here Next Week. The Burriii National Bank of the Congregational society will give^a A W King—Notice of foreclosure. The annual meetii g of the Hancock Probate notice— Kata Wilfred G Foss et ala. turkey supper at the vestry to-morrow OF association will, be held ELLSWORTH, MAINE, Admr notice— Eat Lucy EClonson evening. There will be a sale of fancy county teachers’ Whitcomb. & Co—Bill of here and to commence business October the National Haynes complaint. articles and next week—Friday Saturday. Authorized 24,1887, pioneer Bank J A Haynes—Market. home-made candy in connec- of Maine. The convention will at 1 o’clock Ellsworth, Ellsworth Greenhouse. tion \is Uh the supper. open Northeast Harbor: Friday. There will be sessions Friday The body of Mrs. Almira Lamson, who Sum’l G Butler—Caution notice. sfternoon and evening and Saturday fore- WE SOLICIT ACCOUNTS OF died at the home of her Mrs. F. INDIVIDUALS, daughter, noon and afternoon. and and SCHEDULE OK MA1L3 P. Greene, in Bluehill last Friday, was FIRMS CORPORATIONS, OFFER EVERY The sessions will be at Hancock hall, AT ELLSWORTH ►OgT tiFFICE. brought here Sunday for interment. Mrs. ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT Willi SAFE and all are open to the public. Citizens of In effect Oct. 8, 1906 Lamson was the widow of James Crippen, Ellsworth and vicinity are cordially in- AND LEGITIMATE BANKING. formerly of Ellsworth. MAILS RECEIVED. vited to attend. is the pro- National Shawmut Bank All the Following Correspondents, of Boston ; National Com- Fk«*m West—7.16 h id, 4.28aiul «.08 pro. marketmen and grocers of Ells- gramme: New York. From East—1*.12 m. ’2 t.30and worth have entered into an mercial Bank, Albany, 03. l(.53pm. agreement to FHIDAY AFTERNOON. MAIL CLOSES AT i'OSTOFFICB. close their stores at 6.30 o’clock every 1 o’clock. Going East-6.45 h 4 and 5.80 in. tr, p evening except Wednesday and Saturday, 1. Prayer.Rev P A A Killam INSURANCE NOTIOEI. ! Going West— 10 4.) and 11.30 a m, 5 and 9 pm. and not to send 2. Oni Customers : out delivery wagons in the Spelling, New and Old—Prin R W Martin, To A -'un«»ay mail 1- r celved at 8.15 a and one to ro, evening until 1 next. Emerson Grammar school, Bar Harbor We are pleased state that we are in receipt of advices, from the several despatchtd at 5 15 p m. April 3. Writing in Ungraded Schools—O L Flye, Companies represented by us, stating that their linancial standing will not be Clerk-of-Courts J. F. Knowlton and their Supt of Schools, Brooklin seriously impaired by losses in the San Francisco Sheriff B. H. conflagration- Mrs. R. Q. Lord, of Bluehill, is the guest Mayo will be among the 4. Progress of Education in Maine—Prof A F That will be able to all losses in that in and still they pay fne, lull, have of Mrs. LaCordia Lord, speakers at the exercises in connection ample surplus to meet all other liabilities. Richardson, Castine Normal school with the dedication of the new school- 5. Talk.A W Ellsworth Ellsworth, April 24, 1900. C. W. & P. I,. MASON. Mrs. C. P. Joy, who has been visiting in King, house 6. Better Its Need and How Massachusetts, is home. at Southwest Harbor next Wednes- Supervision: day. State Supt. Stetson will deliver the Secured.State Supt Stetson W. M. of was in the Howard, Bluehill, address. 7. Question box, conducted by Supt Stetson O. W. on principal TAPLEY, F'^,Insurance, city to-day business. FRIDAY EVENING. the The schooner Minnie Chace, libeled for 7.30 o’clock. Only Largest Companies represented. The Dirigo club is arranging for a ball Assurance Co ,*tn» Insurance debt, was sold at auction here Friday, and Address—The Relation of Home and School Atlas Co. Western Assurance Co. Royal Fire Insurance Co. and supper on Thanksgiving eve. Nations! I ire Insurance Co. Ilartfonl tiro Insurance ro New York Uunei writers' Agency. bid in by I. L. Snow & Co., of Rockland, Payson Smith, Supt of Schools, Auburn, Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Hsmhtir Rremen Fire Insurance Co Commercial Union The Unitarian school will hold Holyoke Sunday who held the claim the vessel. Address .Supt Stetson Fire Assurance to Williamsburg City Fire Insurance Co. Mercantile Fire and Marine Irsur- against a party in the SATURDAY FORENOON. Bute Co. Norwich Union lire Insurance Soon ty. London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. vestry Friday evening. The vessel’s cargo was transferred to the 8.30 o’clock. Mrs. F. B. Aiken is spending a week schooner Ann C. and the Chace Stuart, 1. Business with relatives and friends in Bucksport. sailed for Rockland Saturday. 2. Reading—Miss Elizabeth Hall, Prin Nor- THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE MOUTH OP THE RIVEIi. Wm. H. H. Rice relief corps will hold a Services will be held at the Congrega- mal Training School, Lewiston in G. supper A. R. hall Thursday evening. tional church next Sunday morning, con- 3. Writing—W A Whitehouse, Supervisor of Lionel S. Stewart, of Bar Farbo'- vis- Somerville, Mass EDISON Rev. A. B. Carter, of Brooklin, was the 1 ducted by Rev. E. W. Lyman, a professor Writing, ited at Frank Swett’s Saturday and Sun- 4. Hall PHONOGRAPH guest of Rev. J. P. Simonton here Monday at the Bangor theological school. Mr. Language.Miss day. HEADQUARTERS IN HANCOCK COUNTY IS AT j 6. Preparation for High School: and Tuesday. Lyman is one of the younger members of (a) In Mathematics, John A Scott, Ells- Capt. W. L. Remick and wife spent a the faculty, and is said to be a forceful Mrs. A. B. Cough, of Lamoine, is spend- ! worth high school few days in Bangor recently visiting rela- speaker. The Sunday school will meet at ing a few days in Ellsworth, the guest of j (b) In English, Prin F E Bragdon, tives. STAPLES Miss Delia 11.46 a. m. There will be no evening ser- Bucksport seminary Hopkins. David Mosley and wife, of Marlboro, OUR SPECIAL vice. (c) In General, Prin J W Lambert, Bar Outfit Mrs. H. F. Scott, who has been with her visited Mrs. Mosley’s sister, Mrs. Mary The of Harbor high school Miss several chapter instruction in the Royal $25.00 daughter, Alice, for months, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Carter, recently. Arch will be held at the lodge room in the has gone to Boston. 1 o'clock. Mrs. Frank E. Swett, daughter Violet -INCLUDES— Manning block next Saturday at 1.30 B. B. Walker and wife are receiving con- 1. Social Half Hour and son Norman visited Mrs. E. E. Bwett One Standard Phonograph, o’clock. Instruction will be given by the 2. Exercise in Third Grade wilh Model Ke- gratulations upon the advent of a Teaching Geog- at C. C. Johnson’s last week. equipped C daugh- lecturer in ritual Six hdison grand the and secret raphy, Miss Mary H Black, Ellsworth pi oducer; Goid ter, born last Sunday. The home of Calvert Fullerton, of Gar- Moulded Records of your own work of the several degrees. It is desired 3. The 8cope and Functions of our Small choice. 14 in. Rtack and Gold The steamer of this was made Percy V. will continue that and ]EIigh schools, Prin Ralph S Robinson, diner, formerly place, Horn, Record Biusb, One Ex- every high priest, king scribe, running on the Ellaworth-Swan’s Island Northeast Harbor happy by the birth of a ten-pound boy tra 24-In. Mac** and Gold who can possibly do so, may attend. All Horn, with choice of 3 style-; route until December 1. 4. Teaching Exercises in Arithmetic, Nov. 4—George Edward. Royal Arch Masons in good standing are One 9 Horn htand, Winding Miss Wilia S Frost, Ellsworth Crank. Oak Carrying Case Bernard S. Jellison, of Ellsworth Falls, invited. Henry C. Ray, jr., who has been work- and dire« 5. Talk.J F Knowlton, Ellsworth complete tions. has been nominated by Gov. Cobb for ing at Bartlett’s Island for the last three ap- j The fair of Nokomis Rebekah lodge 6. Question Box.Supt Stetson as or four weeks, has returned home. He pointment notary public. Monday and Tuesday evenings was a de- All subjects presented will be open for ques- If These Terms Don’t will into or go the fishing business. Mrs. Vandora Pray has gone to LawT- cided success financially and socially. tions short discussions. Suit, Make Your Own. rence, Mass., to spend the winter with Monday evening was “fair night”, with Every session will begin promptly at the The community was saddened by the time WRITE FOR her daughter, Mrs. Philip O’Brien. the usual booths and somt new features, assigned. death of James Barbour, which occurred Hancock hall will be forenoon one of open Friday Nov. 1... Mr. Barbour had been Miss A. leaves to-mor which was the country store. Sunday, A WEEK.: NEW CATALOGUE. Lucy Monaghan for the convenience of those arriving early. $1.00 Clifton Woodward and Mrs. Roscoe in poor health for some time, and for the row for Boston, where she is to enter a Gould, W. H. Dresser will answer all inquiries in in over the and last two months had suffered groAlij. He The above offer until Nov. 1 7, 1906. hospital to become a trained nurse. costume, presided store, regard to entertainment in hotels or private good was a man of a were the “hits” of the evening. The fair families. good qualities, ever friend me ounaay scnooi or me Mernoaist PIANO closed lasf evening with a dance and sup- to the sicl: or poor. He will be y STAPLES & MUSIC CO.,™*™ church is arranging (ora Thanksgiving per. The lodge cleared about SOCIAL COMMITTEES missed. Besides his wife, he leaves one concert to $150. be given Sunday evening, Nov. of tax son, Tolman, Brewer, and one sister, 25. Several cases were before the Ells- Mrs. W. who have the m- worth municipal court last Thursday. J. Of the Congregational Society for George Day, sj The Unitarian woman’s alliance will of all. Funeral services were held H. Bresnahan, collector, brought suits the Winter 1906-1907. pathy meet at the parsonage Wednesday, Nov. is a list of social com- this Rev. P. A. A. KilFra against Charles Whitmore and Mrs. M. Following the afternoon, 21, at 3 p. in. Subject: “The Friendship of mittees of the for E. Maloney. There were several cases Congregational society officiating. Books.” the winter: against each. R. E. Mason appeared for A. P. COMING EVENTS. A ROYAL 6000 TEA The date for the presentation of "the the city, A. W. KJng for Mr. Whitmore October and November—Mrs. “Colleen Bawn” at Ellsworth chairman. Mesdames Orono, by and D. E. Hurley for Mrs, Maloney. The Wiswell, Supper— ELLSWORTH. announced Nov. has been C. A. Han A. H. tt. J. J. talent, for 16, Whitmore cases were first taken and scorn, Joy, Joy, is j up Nov. at —a tea that ALL tea—good, Nov. 22. F. A. W. F. H. Os- Wednesday, 14, Baptist vestry-^ changed to Peters found for on the Knowlton, King, Judge defendant A “seventh social” so- tea—sold in good, G. A. Parcher, J. F. Whitcomb, by Helpsomehow clean, full-strength 8. J. Morrison left Monday for Water- ground that the necessary ten days had Admission 7 seventh S. K. Miss Elizabeth True. ciety. cents; every so can see and know where he Mrs. Morrison for a not between notice of writ and Whiting, bulk you ville, joined elapsed person freee. Fancy Work—Miss Alice H. Scott, Mrs. our few days’ visit with Rev. A. H. Coar and the commencement of same. The Maloney its That’s H. M. Hall. Table— Misses Bessie Thursday, Nov. 16, Congregational ves- purity. wife in Farmington. cases came under the same ruling. Plain- Candy M. Joy, Leon ice H. Foster, Muriel G try—Turkey supper at 6 p. m. and sale. The special meeting of Good Will-Sun- tiff appealed. Davis. Thursday, Nov. 15, 5.30 to 7 p. m.—Sup- rise corporation, called for last Thursday Thursday afternoon a horse case was December-Mrs. L. A. Emery, chairman; per by Methodist aid society at home o evening, was postponed to Thursday aired in the Ellswrorth municipal court. Mesdames J. H. Brimmer, C. P. Dorr, Mrs. Mary Card. OF CEYLON evening of this week. The action was brought by William W. H. E. Davis, J. T. Giles, G. W. Mason, QUEEN Stewart against Ernest W. both Thursday, Nov. 15, at Grand Army hall The ladies’ aid society of the Methodist Wooster, G. F. Newman, Charity Royal, F. W. relief 16 cents. of Hancock Point, to recover balance of —Supper by corps; —sold us at 40 cents a church will give a public supper at the Rollins, Arthur Shute, Misses J. A. by pound claimed to be due on of Nov. at home of Mrs. Mary Card, to-morrow even- |25 purchase price E. A. Saturday afternoon, 17, Greely not so are sell- Thompson, Eva Aiken, M. Clark when teas good 5.30 to o’clock. a horse. A contract introduced in the store, Main street—Cooked food sale by ing, from 7 A. F. Hight. at 50 cents. You can’t do case showed that Mr. Wooster took the ladies of Park street improvement society* ing E. J. Walsh, who was recently admitted January—Mrs. F. T. Grows, chairman; horse, paying flOO, and agreeing to pay |25 and Nov. 23 and 24 — better than to make it “Queen to the Hancock bar, has been appointed a Mesdames C. R. Burrill, F. Carroll Bur- Friday Saturday, more if after a month’s trial he considered Annual convention of Hancock pension attorney for Hancock county by rill, A. Monroe Dorr, Monroe Y. Mc- county of for the horse worth it, or to return the horse Ceylon” you! the department of the interior. Gown, W. A. Alexander, Lewis Hodg- teachers’ association, at Ellsworth. for cash. Peters ruled that $100 Judge Marks Nov. 28—Ball and of A call has been issued for a kins, H. W. Haynes, Hertz, How- Wednesday, supper special under this contract the defendant was not Misses A. club. of the democratic com- ard F. Whitcomb, May Bonsey, Dirigo 34 MAIN STREET, meeting county bound to pay the $25, if he did not con- to be held at the Hancock house in Helen E. Bonsey, Bertha L. Giles, Dec. at Unitarian _ELLSWORTH. mittee, sider the horse w’orth it, but could return Wednesday, 5, vestry this at 2 o’clock. Hannah L. Holmes, Mary C. Stuart, —Annual fair and HAYNES city Friday afternoon the horse and take back his Judg- supper. $100. Annie Frances M. Fernald. Kingsbury, — The Unitarian Sunday school will ob- ment for defendant; plaintiff appealed. Friday, Dec. 14, at Odd Fellows hall February—Mrs. Pearl B. Day, chairman; serve “Association Day’’ next Sunday, E. J. Walsh appeared for plaintiff and A. Supper, fair and entertainment of Daugh- Mesdames L. H. Cushman, Roy J. Good- and will take a collection in behalf of the W. King for defendant. ters of Liberty. C. F. Hodgman, T. E, F. H. work of the Unitarian church. win, Hale, COUNTY. missionary vuiio mti a use cawucuicuu nno utuacu L. L. Alice THE— Porcelain McFarland, Larrabee, Thursday, Nov. 22—Meeting of River- Inlays. The social committee of the Congrega- Sunday evening, when an alarm was sent Walter R. G. F. New- Hooper, Parker, view local union Y. P. S. C. E. at La- dental tional society will serve a turkey supper ouc for two boys lost in the woods. Harold Misses Ruth T. The most up-to-date man, jr., Godwin, Agnes moine. at the at 6 m. to-morrow. Dur- CLARION. work. Crown and Bridge vestry p. Savage, aged eight, the little brother of A. Lord, Louise W. Eppes, Annie L. work and and Nov. 23 and 24— ing the evening fancy candy Mrs. C. D. with whom he xiazie jxnuwituii. Friday Saturday, Work. Gas. Ether and Wiggin, lives, juora, w'ill be on sale. and Neal Shea, son of Michael Farmers’ institutes at Grange hall, North a or a fur- Ex- aged six, March—Mrs. Henry W. Cushman, chair- Whether it’s range Cocaine for Painless at North The of the A. Shea, went for a walk in the woods Mesdames J. A. C. Penobscot, Friday; Grange hall, is a “Clarion”, it is Helpsomehow society Bap- man; Cunningham, nace—if%it traction. dark had Brooksville, Saturday. tist church will give a “seventh” social at back of “The Pines”. At they R. Foster, A. W. Greely, H. H. Higgins, sure to meet every requirement. the vestry this evening. The figure seven not returned, and early in the evening an H. R. Holmes, N. C. King, Elbridge Co., alarm was sent and the woods were 'Sbbrrttsra.nug Made by the Wood Bishop H. will predominate, and some unique feat- out, Milliken, Perley J. Phillips, E. F. Rob- soon full of volunteer searchers for the Bangor. Sold by GREELY, ures will be introduced. inson, H. E. Rice, A. F. Stockbridge, O. little fellows. A which later turned The cooked food sales of the ladies of the rain, W. Tapley. DENTIST. to made the situation of the lost J. P. ELDRIDGE, Park street improvement society Satur- snow, April—Miss Isabel Alexander, chairman; a serious one. were found FIFTY Ellsworth. held boys very They Mesdames Edmund Bonsey, L. J. Main Ellsworth Main Street, days of this week and next, will be ] Street, about 9 beside a w ood pile Maria L. Atwood at the Greely store adjoining the First o’clock, asleep Backus, Bartlett, J. at the Malone field on the back road to COME AND SEE THE EUGENE BRANN, national bank building. Bowden, L. D. Foster, S. A. Goodwin, Waltham, two miles from home. They T. J. Holmes, Marion D. Higgins, J. A. Second-hand Books Mrs. \V. A. Alexander enter- were to the full of the storm, Taxidermist. pleasantly exposed fury J. E. Parsons, John F. Royal. Show Licensed and were numb with cold. could McGown, Books) Chrysanthemum tained a small party of ladies at afternoon They ($1.50 AT THIS not have survived the night. tea as a celebration for Monday, birthday ELLSWORTH FALLS. her mother, Mrs. Emeline J. Barbour, who 25 ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE. NORTH ELLSWORTH. For Cents Each. -H-H-m was eighty years old Sunday. A. M. Hastings was here from Bangor Mrs. Edward K. of is on Saturday and Monday. NOW IS THE BEST TIME._ Kaymond L. Sawyer, of Bar Harbor, and Leach, Bangor, and friends here. on morn- A. Miss Alice L. Liscomb, of Salisbury visiting relatives A boy baby was born Sunday J. THOMPSON, to James Maddocks and wife. ALICE M.1HOOPER, were married at the residence of McGown, of ing ■ • Cove, Lyndon Ellsw'orth, spent 41 Main St., Ellsworth, Me. i-t-H-I-H Tailor. Rev. P. A. A. Killam in this city last Wed- Sunday with relatives and friends here. Miss Martha Jordan, of Bangor, visited Dressmaker and Ladies’ 4t-i“l-l"l"l"l n ■» H-i- will live in Harbor. her Mrs. ♦-I Itlrds nesday. They Bar Edward K. Leach, of Bangor, spent Sun- here Sunday with mother, Mary Moose and Deer Heads. Animals. with his Mrs. Alvin Maddocks. D. Jordan. S School Street, and Fish Mounted True to Nature. Miss Jessie McKenzie, who has been at day sister, ^tofesatonal iffaiba. etc. Charles and who have been ELL8WORTH, MAINE. Skins Tamied for Mats, Robes, work the past summer in a telegraph office Artelle McGown, who has been em- Lynch wife, machine am relatives in Boston several Having just purchased a button FXESWOKTH, MAINE. at Fabyan’s, N. H., and at Bangor, expects ployed at Ellsworth, has returned home. visiting weeks, _ X prepared to make buttons of all kinds. returned home WALSIiT to leave to-morrow for Salisbury, N. H., Miss Delia McGown and Mrs. Monday. ESMOND SHIP YOUR Ruby ATTORNEY for a few weeks’ visit. She will from to homes at Mrs. Aaron Parsons, of who has ELLSWO RTH go Minott have returned their Tilden, AND there to Boston, where she will be em- Lynn, Mass. been here for several days w ith relatives, EGGS, COUNSELOR AT LAW. Rooms. POULTRY, in the Western Union office. home Steam Laundry and Bath ployed H. Fremont Maddocks came home Fri- returned Tuesday. APPLES, from Waterville to a E. Smith and Elwin of Am- First National Bank. "NO PAY, NO WASH!!." BUTTER, Joseph M. Hodgkins, formerly of Ells- day evening spend 8. Johnston, Offices, huiUAing. -TO- few days with his family. and but for the lew herst, were here Monday Tuesday, Ellsworth, Maims. All kinds work done at short notice worth, past years living of laundry & ROBERTS, Dexter Clement went to Bar Harbor guests of C. W. Smith and wife. delivered. patch a son at Bar died there Tues- Goode called for and MASS. with Harbor, 17 North Market St., BOSTON, to attend the of his H. B. E3TEY A CO., day of last aged eighty-eight years. Saturday wedding F. SIMON M. D. week, son of TON, « ELLSWORTH, MB Mahlon, that place. LAKEWOOD. J\ WEST BMP BRIDGE, The remains were brought here for inter- so want to take from Old Quiverful—And you ment. Carrie Lynch has come home Bar PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Mrs. Charles Garland is in very poor from us- want to take our daughter you Harbor to spend the winter writh her health. of The of Miss Elsie M. AMERICAN ADS us without a word body Strait, mother, Mrs. Mary Moore. her from suddenly, Mrs. Chas. and daughter Georgia, Office and Residence (J. M. Hale boose). sir. of A. B. Strait and w former- Quinn Young Goslow-Not at all, daughter ife, Eddie who is in of Ellsworth are a few warning? Maddocks, employed Falls, spending No. 60 MAIN PAY BEST want of this was here Wednes- STREET, ELLSWORTH. MS If there is anything about her you ly city, brought South Brewer, spent Sunday with his days with Mrs. Quinn’s mother, Mrs, I’m to day of last w'eek for interment. Miss Frank Maddocks and wife. Simon Garland. TKLEPHON E. TRY ONE to warn me against, willing listen., | parents, c £U)Uctlinciii even ♦IAN ENDEAVOR. fllutnal Benefit Column. me of court. Yet _I_ crossed her dnd her motor •<* will now pince the Hon to !h») .mg Topic Fop*41*e Week BY "AUNT MAl»Qk”. O' 1 (t (1(1.' ’>*r stow ttoth tZT^e EDITED I he to t* vlth the t'i...-." caS* Tinning Nov. 18. of Women Rejr ml WIHough' htetl. Its Motto: and •'■<* mm]T' •.SV. S. U. DOYLE. “Helpful Hopeful Dyspepsia he sma Pat the sfiplraf' pipe.” Raid, S';;""-.hit. c of,nre im« w’f> *' •’ the Bible condemns intem- and To: Female Disorders and Cured , n mirth from his children'” are Caused by by g to keep not "Oct view of all temperance pas- Tho purposes of this column succinctly Chilton In." nald the peru > > ;•« dt* ft*r keeper, “or rn and motto—U la Tor the mutual E. Pinkham’s •rti fear ii. 5-15. stated In th title Lydia Vegetable Compound tills pitch fori.ouch von." and alms to be and machine. this time Ii .ee has been one of the benefit, helpful hopeful. uy Constance iuy Perhaps by ratsy thought he 1 might as wen for the common good. II la f*r the com- women suffer with a Its n’t'"I There, see!" du cs of Being A great many changed you one fxv. humauity through- of in -her. so he crawl, mon use —a public servant, a purveyor form of or dyspepsia which 'M> *■ ! his ear with an . out From the time ot .Noah’s itidigestion I'opvrk'ht, bo„au pulling j Into theynr tccrs\:,gc. and formation and suggestion, a medium for the in- does not seem to yield to ordinary treat- : when he saw ihe of ■;t.v winch might have awakened the animal's flel. temptation strong terchange of Idea* Tn 'bl* rapacity it solicits ment. While the seem to be fersclons eves symptoms ,rt's but rhe had no need ir»~ has cla med its of on him he nf. a perance commutibatlons, audits uecess depend? largely similar to those ordinary indiges- okria Fores it- dr.lcfm wail nr„ ,i( t to €*»»««•, po uOi cinuiioiis. o * victims. No pe and on ihe given It In tills rc^r=ect Com- the medicines comnicncpd to pray In pie support tion, yet universally pre- ■ Irish. The mto aud looke is eov- t|Epr the name of seem to restore the It's a good thing my machine walked over to to us escaped its lighting munication* must be signed, but scribed do not pa- him. “What's the As far as she ■ ee on nr we are to .he of God writer will not be printed except by permission tient s normal condition. red." he went going ter wid I fen, chosen people ye?" he. “Shore, man will be to or stretched away y and ive a lilt of a storm.” He snatched : V9 He-* > them Communkavloiis subject approval needn't he afiald. Oi'm exception. Among rejection the editor of the column, but none Olrish me by was Ihe so u Far. t his dust colored coat ami held it out lute. o and drunkenness prevail- will In* r»‘j«-or.rO without good reason Address baying p silf!” to with their c ami r r iter. “I'm it's so cumber- ed, .erous are to be all communications tansy ,n sorry | warnings The American, These were few. Olivia's car s. -onie." he said, smiling, “thou;*'1 at l'aDn°t •* *,raid °» foun Bible against it. fCIlsworth, Me. being qi*9. and half out of lb '• t it's a tioned.*1 war lould deeply Impress us, waysine protection.” was uer er la was lost in the folds of and i since re the of God it beyond pov. livln it, warnings DO SOMETHING. e in favor of There was uotblug to be do :e wind whlppt r veil out bnnner- fflchital. H'*” en may argue If the world seems cold to you, if deliverance In at'.y cuise a i i.e and she stepped into Willoughby's aloo nks, governments may li- Kindle fires to warm itl j she could signal it, car. The storm had broken on them, : ce.... protect liquor selling sa Let their comfort hide from you readily on the crest of a hill. and the rain drove In their loons. .1 man’s opinion is not to be Winters that deform it. stood blindingly as own tide uud road PosilivePTmTf Hearts as frozen ISelaw her the faces. Trees, fields seemed com o God’s. It is our duty to your country hij To that radiance gather; The clear air in >e.,c blotted out. The rain was still llsm.i Js voice and to ooey the green map. coming t Should Convince the Greatest You will soon forget to moan: as the two Skep- warnings His word. “We ought to tauce and brought things wonderluily down in torrents machines | "Ah! the cheerless weather!” of houses that formed the under tic obey '■ <1 tlier than man.” near—the cluster spurted up gravel driveway | in Ellsworth. the world's a "vale of tears”. these l the and 1. .die warns us the If Oakdale village, beyond ray Foresters' porte eochere, Wil- ; against Because it’s the evidence of an Smile, till rainbows span it. les of her own home and still far- the door for Olivia as if I Ellsworth couso s of Many gn loughly opened intemperance. that life endears— Breathe the love ther the roof of Wil- It was an occurrence, ! citizen. such warn :igs might be but no away shining everyday though quoted, Clear from clouds to fan it. 1 none of hnd set foot within the Bible so fully loughby manor. his family Testimony passn~' perhaps Of your gladness lend a gleam essiiy investigated. It was at the latter that she looked the Forester grounds in a lifetime. sums up the consequences of this evil Unto souls that shiver; The Mrs. M, Wri with the most interest, for the for- Olivia, disheveled and breathless, strongest endorsement ol merit. as the f