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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 fsting AfilMi A.7CV. I.L, 1SUD. For two years I suffered with heartily disapproved, TUN, MASS., dyspepsia ! some four I read so the entire that I the two machines whirl- years ago of Doan’s Kid- cine it has been argued that the Bible Dear Aunt Madge: which degenerated system em innovations. the country, was unable to attend to my daily duties. I Pills and decided to does not teach total abstinence, that it Thinking that you aud the sisters might be His role of hostile neighbor was only ing along side by side. “I've never hnd | ney give them a trial. J felt weak and nervous, and nothing that I ate warns the immoderate interested in visit to Massachusetts, I one of Trains a said Olivia on one of ■Imply against my | tasted good and it caused a disturbance in my many Idiosyncrasies. chauffeur," They proved to be the very thing to suit ase of drink and does not condemn have decided to improve this rainy day, fear- : stomach. I tried different cures, filled him with a horror these occasions. dyspepsia unspeakable. my case, for the soreness and in I shall be too to write when 1 re- seemed to me. I was ad- pains my moderate drinking. But what does Sol- ing busy but nothing help It was his boast that he had never rid- “But you should,” Willoughby whim- turn to Maine. Then I shall be busy try- vised to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable back and all other symptoms of omon “Look not thou upon the ! den in a He loathed the hus- sically "I know of some one kidney say? a trial, and was sleeper. protested. ing to make for the editor some of the good Compound happily surprised Later wine when it is red, when it giveth his to find that it acted like a fine tonic, and in a tle of a city life aud clung tenaciously who’s longing for the place.” distress, passed away. there were j things like what he got at the reunion last j in the when it moveth itself few I began to enjoy and properly digest to his New ! what”— Olivia and then of a retorn of the color cup, summer. days England homestead, whose “Why, began symptoms trouble and I my food. My recovery was rapid, and in aright.” If we are not to look upon it, me rendered It dear stopped. The look In Willoughby’s eyes j Speaking of eating, reminds of the de- five weeks I was a well woman. I have rec- inaccessibility doubly again used Doan’s Kidney Pills, what deriving hew can we touch it? And with j lightful day I spent with relatives at the food ommended it to women.” to him. Olivia often teased him by was not one of banter. many suffering the samefgnod results as at first. I know the wise man ! When I was the vari- “I'm not of he went on. season urges complete fair in Boston. tasting No other medicine in the world has saying she was sure he would like to worthy It.” 1 no “At the last It bitetli like ous kinds of cocoa, malted milk and beef of remedy to equal Doan's abstinence. tea, received such widespread and unquali- keep her at home beside a spinning “but still I dare to ask. And If you'll Kidney I how and it a aerpent and stingeth like an adder.” thought profitable enjoyable fied endorsement or has such a record wheel. say ‘yes’ I'll do my best to steer Pills for kidney complaint, and 1 give would be, if Aunt Madge and the “sisters*’ Oor only safety is in total and com- of cures of female troubles, as has Lydia Anytnmg, tie cried, would be bet- straight and well and guard you to the ! them heartiest endorsement. could attend in a body such a fair. my plete abstinence. No one can afford to E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ter than what have chosen! With ; end of the journey. Will you trust me. I Ihe baking of biscuits in a glass enclosed you For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. nu the risk of a moderate drink a Olivia?” being oven was such hideous, snorting thing as that electric very interesting. No open- j Foster-Milburn ar. man ruined alcoholic slio answered, nua rrom Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole Every by ing of the oven door was necessary to tell the ! how can you expect to come to any- j "Always, was at one time a moderate so and I advise the United States. drinks cook when the biscuits were done, for all the Mariafhas got strong again, thing but grief? And, though Murray, the autumn slope of the hill down agents for her to cut the white waists out this winter- drinker and never intended to become process of baking could be seen through the the groom, is an excellent—what do which they rode It seemed as If the Remember the name—Doan’s-and take we afford to take sides. out of the wash I mean. a drunkard. Can any glass you call Insist In whole world lay golden before them. Was too, in Susan’s account of It?—chauffeur, you no other. are so ? While the was the ! interested, chances when the dangers great palate being pleased by going about the country alone. You But their dream was destined to end taste of delicate and various her beautiful new home, and of course she 8. The Bible warns us against giving griddle-cakes are a with when Wil- will have a of new to match. modern, Olivia, and I wash my startling abruptness concoctions of the ear was quantity aprons £ailtoaCk ani Sitemto drink to others. “Woe unto him that gelatine, delighted her for It Don’t she is this snow storm. hands of loughby wrote to father, by the fine music rendered by Sousa's band. suppose getting you!” gtreth his neighbor drink, that puttest Was so glad to hear of G’s where- Yet now. ns Olivia was I gave the old gentleman a grim satis- While visiting my daughter, who teaches Qrandipa experiencing thy bottle to him, and makest him abouts. and hope she will get through the her first she her faction to refuse all terms of concilia- French and German in the high school at breakdown, recalled j drunken.” The woe here is winter well and pronounced I visited the home and happy. father’s words with a twinge of tion. lie cherished the feud because it Amesbury, Mass., , ap- | % to The saloon Will add just a word more before I close on applicable many. keeper, grave of Whittier. At his home we saw some ! prehension, and it was a relief to hear j belonged to the old order of things, and the the one who treats an- the clipping Aunt Emma furnished this week, Oct. 1906. bartender, of his books in the very order in which lie another machine approaching, a relief for him custom was not easily uproot- Commencing 8, and the thought from Aunt Madge suggested j other to drink comes clearly within it^ had left them, also the desk at which he sal which turned to consternation when ed. To Olivia's entreaties be BAR~HARDOR TO BANGOR. it. I to the many is when he wrote “Snow Bound”. There were by certainly ought appreciate j * M PM PM meaning, and there no reason why it she saw its Wil- made the saute obdurate answers. But truth of it when I’ve had two vacations within occupant Young BAR HARBOR. 10 20 9 15 z4 20 many other of interest, too numerous j 40*3 Should not Include the government that things there was In her a of the same 56. this year and so many pleasant things to re- loughby coolly ignored the embarrass- spark Sorrento and who to mention, among them the shawl that Whit- Sullivan. 20. makes drinking poVdble those member in connection with them both. I ment of the situation. unquenchable tire that burned In him, tier wore a great deal. It was a great Mt DesertFerry. 11 30 4 55 10 05 5 10 or in pleas- at social functions their ordinary wish I could have had all with me “I he said and his determination fanned Its ein 8 11 37 5 02 10 12 5 17 ure to meet people who knew the poet per- just you beg your pardon,” pleas- WaukraK Fy. Hancock. 11* 40 5 06 10 15 5 20 borne life place the wine cup before on that ride to Schoodic mountain and that “but can I be of some assist- bers to a blaze as she went on sonally, and who told us many interesting antly, quietly Franklin Read. 11149 !5 14 10 2* ft 30 others. It is almost bow outlook that I a wonder- inexplicable things connected with his life and work. The grand enjoyed—such ance?” with her preparations—preparations of Wash’gt’n June. 11 05 1 Iff 58 15 22 10 45 t5 38 ful of sea and land, islands and BLL8WORTH. 11 12 12 05 5 30 10 52 5 45 men can engage in a business that ruins poet’s birthplace in Haverhill, Mass., was panorama “Thank answered Olivia con- which no one knew save you,” Willoughby Ellsworth Fall*. 11 17 12gl0 ft aft 10 5 .t0 men’s how' can bays, mountains and vales, that will furnish lives, governments per even more interesting than his home in fusedly. “It won’t move either way, and Mr. NlaeWurter, the village Jus Nicolin. lltSO 12ff23 5 5011*10 ^6 04 a beautiful picture for many a day. 8 14 mlt the sale of that which destroys its Amesbury, for the early environments of a and I can't find out what's the matter who had known Olivia since child- Green Lake. 11 39 12K31 5 5911 1C With love to all. S. J. Y. tice, Lake. Ilt47 *8 0611*27 *6 22 citizens, sanction that which great person give us a fine idea of what his Phillips 12if39 society with It.” Nor could when, hood. Holden. 11 55 12 ff 48 8 1311 aft 6 30 childhood P. 8.—There is one thing I meant to have Willoughby It and men their enjoyed. Brewer June. 12 15 1 Oft 6 3311 55; « 60 only degrades tempt or one I was after minutes' he man- "This is old fashioned The house in which the was born • said, question going to answer, twenty work, romantically Ex St. 12 22 1 12 6 40 12 02 8 57 fellow men to drink. But It Is all done. poet Bangor, 1 asked Sister B. “How was the chicken to get it from the ditch. suit MC. 12 25 1 15 6 45 12 05 7 00 contains eight or nine rooms—we were shown by aged enough to even your father." de- BANGOR, Tet God will hold the ones re M A M A M guilty on jill” or “loaf’ made, as we call it. It’s the “There doesn't seem to be clared as four the lower floor—the kitchen being any help Willoughby they sped through Portland. 5 30 6 00 12 45 4 20.12 45 Cponslble. His woe has been pro- in the world, Sister B. All the largest and most interesting, with its simplest thing In sight,” he observed cheerfully after the moonlit night on their way to the Boston... 9 15 9 15. 5 30 7 20! 5 30 nounced them and will not have to do is to cut chicken and upon they large fire-place in front of which was the you up your looking up and down the road. "Will 8:15 train. water eccape their share of the braided I ever saw-it must add your seasoning, putting enough to BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. responsibility largest rug have you let me take your motor in-tow?” Olivia’s answer was a clutch on his ’til real then P M I AM P M hi the ruination of the bodies, minds been three or four yards in diameter. The cover, and cook tender; remove | J Olivia hesitated. But what had a arm. "Listen:" she cried. “We're be- Boston..... 10 00 8 OO 9 00 10 OO from no all bones, mincing the chicken somewhat so and souls of men. house, which other house is visible, A M M I A M J family feud to do with a breakdown? followed: It's father—in ma- .| | is situated amid most beautiful the different parts will be well mixed, and ing my Portland. 1 06. 11 00 12 35! 1 05 BIBLE READINGS. scenery—an “If will be so into a dish, and and the you good,” she mur- chine—with the PM P M 1 A M ideal home for a poet. This home was the pour deep juice all, Murray, groom.” Lev. x. 0. 10; Isa. v, Joel, i, 5; j mured. her dress about BANGOR.*.!!!! 6 00 10 30 3 15 4 56 r7 00 11; scene of “Snow Bound”. next morning or in a few hours, if cold and. gathering Willoughby’s chauffeur put on full Bangor, Ex St. 6 05 10 aft 3 20 5 00 7 05 Frov. xxiii, 20, 21, 29-35; Nah. i, 10; it will be all to turn she Into her own car. One finds Maine people everywhere! I had ! weather, solid, ready out her, stepped ■peed, and the waiting MacWurter was Brewer June. 6 12 10 42 3 27 5 07; 7 12 Cor. vi, Gal. 18: on a and serve. It makes a She a Holden. te 32 11 04 t3 47 25) 7 32 I 10; v, 19-20; Eph. v, a very pleasant surprise in being introduced platter pretty leaned back with sign of relief. caught up with The f5 j cyclonic rapidity. Lake.*6 39 11*12 f3 53 t5 32 *7 39 Mev. xxii, 12-15. to some of dish for the table as well as palatable. At least she would not have to talk to Phillips neighbors my brother, to find car wus still pluuglng forward at a Green Lake. 6 47 11 20 4 01 t5 40 7 47 that the doctor was born in North 8. J. Y. him. Then the of Nicolin.66 11 30 10 5 50 t7 » Ellsworth, absurdity the affair terrific rate as he out the words f4 jolted 09 11 44 4 6 02 8 09 For Other* Too. and his wife in Holden. We found we had struck her. She realized how she Ellsworth Falls. 7 of the hurried It was a ELLSWORTH. 7 16 11 60 4 28 6 08 8 15 mutual and North Orla.vd, Nov. 4,1906. ceremony. More than mere growth is acquaintances, they were de- look 11 68 4 35 *6 14 f8 21 expected would whirling through the vil- race for love, and the anto June.| 7 30 to see a of The Ellsworth Dear Mutual*: won—barely Franklin Road. t7 38 12 06 6 22 8 30 #f a plant. juices may be In lighted copy streets as If taken Wil- Wash’j^t’n Healthy lage captive by bad not reached 6 30 8 40 American. I hope some time to introduce won; they the village Hancock.;t7 48 12 16 Its veins, It may have vigor sufficient Listen to my tale of woe! We are having her was 8 7 4»--12 18 6 33 8 43 them to the loughby. Instantly pride up station before the other machine came Waukeag. Fy.; editor and Aunt Madge. in the had the drain Mt Desert 56 12 25 6 40 8 50 ior its own sustenance and be no water pat house, dug, in arms. At the of the Ferry. 7 yet Yours edge village sincerely, and all under the house open when this snow alongside. Sullivan. 8 20 smament, but an incumbrance to the she called to him, and be slowed down Sorrento..I 8 45 Ego 2d. For the first time !u years old came. Can you imagine? To-day is Sunday many 1 7 25} 9 35 place It fills. Flower or fruit, some BAR HARBOR.I 9 20 10 .i Dear Mutuals: broken here. the Immediately. Chilton Forester had been and it is being Yes, thing completely Trains Ellsworth 7.18 a m and 4.28 p loveliness of tint, some grace of wav x iiium, saiu why in, x wouiu raui- leaving It snows and it blows and looks very much must be finished before anything else breaks taken out of himself. The long stretch m, and arriving Ellsworth 11.12 a m, 10.52 p m, or tap spray comforting shades, we al- as er you left me here. I’m sure some connect with Co. Ry- though winter had really reached us, but loose; and the sink drain is up for repairs and of road, white in the moonlight, the Washington ways look for In the of earth. ere this letter is farmer’s team will be and take t Stop on signal to conductor, growths printed it may be as mild as the pipe from the sink broken and had to go passing air of had crisp night rushing past him, to leave from And so of spiritual development More May. But we must take it as it comes, and I to town to be mended; washing dishes on the me the rest of the way. and I am most gStops only passengers points filled him with a tremendous exhilara south of Washington Junction, than mere living, more than mere in- have wondered since it began to snow yester- pantry table; slops and mud all over the grateful to you for the assistance you tion. He half forgot the lovers in the z Sundays only. ward satisfaction, is of us. day morning, if Aunt Maria has said: “Pm house; the men scolding over cold fingers; have given me.” required keenness of this new These trains connect at with through its Aunt I can’t horse sick with the horse and sensation. Ills Bangor Our best gifts, those that we count as glad snowing.” Now, Maria, our new ail, the “It was the suid trains on Main to and from Portland, greatest pleasure,” blood felt like wine Line, really say I’m glad, for it has sort of inter- whole lot of us shut and in because the in his veins. The Boston and St peculiarly ours, are not for ourselves up Willoughby and. raising his cap, was Johu.|jflL^_BftZZ^- fered with a pet plan I had in mind, but then school teacher had the scarlet fever here and ivory tint of his face had taken ou a Passengers are requestly to pro- alone. are earnestly They hardly our own until gone. cure tickets before the trains, and we can’t always have our way, and no doubt we expect Brenda and our chore boy to be glow. His eyes sparkled. To Olivia's entering have found But Olivia was sure that the Ellsworth to Falls and Falls to they expression In blossom it’s well we can’t. farmer’s especially taken with it any time now. startled gaze he looked strangely Ellsworth. and fruitage. Our prayer must be not some of team which came to her aid a few mo- T. A. Possibly you have wondered why I But all of this is as nothing when I think young. Of the torrent of denunciation F. E. BOOTHBY, G. P. & only, “Let Thy life be within us,’’ but haven’t reported since our annual gathering that Dell, our J. P., called me an old woman. ments afterward was of his sending, GEO. F. EVAN8, that the runaway pair had expected Vice-Pres. and Gen’l Manager. “Let the of the Lord our when I am apt to be one of the first, and I there’s a last straw, and. though she told herself it was the also, beauty See, always you know, there was none. God be really did mean to long ago, but as usual have and that's it with me—to be called an old uneventfulness of her life made upon us.”—Lucy Larcom. that “You been and so youug foais," said Chilton EASTERN busy neglected it. Nearly two woman right on top of having a very youthful the afternoon’s occurrence seem of so For-, ester weeks of my time I the with a pleasantly, “you young fools!" A Spirit, an passed attending suit and a darling little bonnet, flower much she took Atmosphere. imi>ortance, yet pleasure And associational meetings at Bar Harbor and garden on it. Well, ’tis too awful to contem- then, leaning toward his sou-iu Dr. R. J. Campbell In a recent ad- In mentally recalling each incident. In- then at my old home across the bay. Home, plate. 1 give it up, and come back to com- law, he inquired with passionate inter- Steamship Compar.t dress declared that the so much did Indirect re and not home with father deed, Willoughby occupy yet aud mother mon things again; like some of our cabbages est, "Whitt is the make of ma- suits of her she was your Christian Endeavor are great- gone; a that can never be filled. But and that thoughts that scarcely sur- vacancy being out under the snow, we own chine WINTER REDUCED RATES. er than many Endeavorers know. “It," it is a comforting thought to know are have no prised when a few days later, scudding they four live cats, and rocking-chairs for Thus ended the Forester feud. safe on the he says, “has created a spirit, an at- other side and somehow, some- ourselves—just enough for the cats. Now home against a wind that presaged a Effective Nov. 1, 1906, to April 1. 1»«7- time it has revived life I hope to find them there. heard about my woes; have I the sym- storm, a turn in the road Wil- mosphere: spiritual you’ve brought S3.0O. I met dear Pat u» n BAR HARBOR to BOSTON In the churches; it is shaping the many friends and one girlhood pathy of the M. B.’6? loughby Into view. He was on his Lion. friend whom I haven’t seen for I am so the sun shines once more, and “No,” said the lion tamer all other church of the future. While we are many years, glad knees in the middle of the road, appar- to Patsy Proportionate reduction from and it was a great pleasure. I also had the that we are to have a Shall order mine can’t looking for and praying for a revival,” pin. ently investigating his gasoline tank. Flannigan; “you have a job to Landing. pleasure of visiting “C.” in her I wish all could see cory home, very soon; you my pietty look after the but our said Mr. Campbell, "here It Is in you “The sparker doesn’t connect,” he animals, pet and of course our annual gathering was re- chrysanthemum. ’Tis a joy. lion said in answer to her and died last week, and we’ve young people." ferred to and the mutual in isn’t a I’ll question kept disappointment As this really letter, say bye-bye the s'o I’ll her not with her offer of assist- skin, give you £2 a week to being us. ’till you hear from me again. Yours truly, quickly accepted dress up as a lion.” “One Thing.” Here is a recommendation on fireless cook- Aunt Maria. ance. They started homeward In com- says London Tit- Bits. This one thing let us do: ing. One sister said: I bake my beans that plete reversal of the parts they had Aunt Madge. steamer Henceforward with one heart and mind— all the and J..hn and I “Two Commencing Monday, Oct. 8, 1900, way time, my like before. Now It was Olivia’s pounds!” echoed Flannigan. e,‘ played leaves Bar Harbor at 11 a nr, Mondays, Forgetting all that lies behind them so much better that “Good y I shall cook them motor that went while gracious, is there so much and at seal Bar And reaching forth unto gallantly ahead, gold nesdays Saturdays, touching that way all winter. Have read with interest Marion In the world? bor, Northeast Harbor Southwest Ha>'»<>*■, before—let us on Harland, Willoughby and his car trailed In the Bight, son*.” The things press Sedgwick, Deer Isle, Sargentvlllei all the letters, as one after another has re- so So Brooklln, Until our glorious prize be won. The celebrated authoress, highly es- rear. They were still some Patsy dressed up ns the lion and Dark Harbor and connecting at Rock Am indeed to know Aunt twenty Rockland, ported. pleased teemed by the women of America, says on laid down In the land with steamer for Boston. miles from Oakdale, the wind was cage. The menagerie Mon- Heedless of toil and pain and strife. pages 103 and 445 of her popular work, Steamer leaves Bass Harbor at !0 a m, doors were opened, and West ire- more abundant “Eve's Common Sense steadily rising, and a few great drops the perform- and Saturdays for Athirst for life. Made for Life. Daughters; or. for days, Wednesdays Happy and Mother ance commenced. moni, Rluehlll, South Bluehill, Stonlngton, Desiring that our souls may grow Maid, Wife, of rain began to fall. “Ladifl* and gentle- at Great came into the home of be slow North Haven and Rockland, connection Into His likeness and to know happiness “For the aching back—should it Olivia as men.” said the “to show 8. C. school “Now,” thought they sped keeper, the Rockland with steamer for Boston. us Blair, superintendent, at 8t. in its normal As we are known, so let press recovering strength-an “I have canceled the debt. Albans, W. Va., when his little daughter Allcock’s Plaster is an excellent comforter, forward, On in the path of holiness. The new Pure Food and Law will mark RETURNING was restored from the dreadful sensation of the sustained We are square. There need be no fur- Drug complaint combining the it on the label of every Cough Cure contain- he names. He little warm hand w'ith cer- This one thing let us do. says: ‘‘My daughter pressure of a strong ing Opium, Chloroform, or anv other at 5 had stupify- From Boston Mondays and Thurfdays the that come and 8t. Vitus’ Dance, which yielded to no tain tonic in the wear- in« or poisonous drug. But it Dr. And through years go qualities developed If you like Coffee but dare not drink it, try passes l> treatment, but grew worse, until should be over the seat of Snoop s Cough Cure as made for 20 years, en- Our consecrated lives shall know steadily ing. It kept Dr. Shoop’s Health Coffee. It is true that real From Rockland at 5.30 a m, Tuesdays, Fridays as a last resort we tried Electric tirely free. Dr. all ha's fullness of our Father’s love. Bitters; uneasiness for several days in obstinate Coffee does disturb the Stomach, Heart and Shoop, along, bitterly aud via landings. The opposed the use of all or Sundays, way and i rejoice to say three bottles effected a a But Dr. Health Coffee has opiates narcotics. The depths below, the heights above. cases, for perhaps fortnight.” Kidneys. Shoop’s Dr. Cure is All cargo, live stock, via the steamers cure.” sure cure tot ner- not a of true coffee in it. made Shoop’s Cough absolutely safe even except anu His secret complete Quick, “For in the back wear an Allcock’s grain Being Tor the babe—and of this is Insured against Are Our shelter in place. pain from it forms a youngest it cures, It does company, vous complaints, general female Plaster as it w*ears off. parched grains, malt, etc., not marine Our jo the shi- ing of His face. debility, constantly, renewing food-like the simply suppress. Get a safe and reliable risk. weaknesses, blood and when the wholesome, drink, yet having in London Christian En- impoverished This is an invaluable support true flavor of Old Java and Mocha Coffee. Cough Cure, by simply insisting on havtDg Rockland, —E. H Divall Dr. 8. F. 8. SHLHiiAN, Superintendent, malaria. Guaranteed by E. G. Moore’s on the small of the back becomes Shoop Let the law be your weight “Made in a minute”. Call at our store for a protection. Maine. .. deavor Times. We a drug store. Price 50c. and the incessant.” free Sold G. A. Parches. cheerfully recommend aud sell it. Q. A. T. Boston, Mass. heavy aching sample. by Parch br. A. H. Havscom, G. P. A A., money, n ■ bank rtLL.S,* | MARKETS. massive safes safes on wit s are t. KITTERY TO CARIBOU. ui. at. at. 4i npon ovorv so that if v. of ac- THAT ARK Philip Coombs, Bangor, expert edlior Invites sccrcturv* VAULTS HUKGLAH, the t> h;:’-* ‘-.bS Scarcer ta.*f Interest to workers In othe che LOCKS AND The walls are [Original.! for flre- EACH—TIME NIGHT \ oof, yet as a i. high. Forty cents seems to be the gen- Deming, Flagstaff, safety-lock We would like this »• “Curse these British Th j county. to WATCHMEN. ter of fact the iv, it. date <; hounds. eral retail for The first arms; Horatio Q. Qillmor, but burgbr price eggs. quality | Bath, rail-joint. it needs some effort on tiie i> T. not would have taken exi of work with Paul Jones to come down on th ? The century attack, successful time, therefore, in which quotations below give the of an range tral and Northern Maine Seaport rail- followed by interesting es on scion- work would be to and as ! retail in or otherwise, has been made on necessary the sac ship treat It he treated the prices Ellsworth. any roads. No opposition was made to the title temperance instruction i ">l», by the cessful wrecking of a drill proof vatil. Serapis! Produce. bank vault In United States in new road at a hearing held by the State Miss Bates, and a reading froy Frances E. by explosives, for it would be neces- over “I suppose it would have been more railroad Mis9 on tl no cities of 60,000 inhabitants. Most dreamery per — ..0il5 commissioners. Willard, by Dixon, topic. sary to use a long succession of small Discussion of the bank robberies occurring sensible for me to go to work Instead Dairy 25 & 0 followed. today charges, to work at aft At the annual meeting of the Maine patiently plate of The next will be a* < take in towns of 2.600 to 7.600 resisting. Then I wouldn’t be in meeting hurch. plate er plate, and the conditions make this tv^si factory c" *' •»«. lumbermen and land owners’ association vestry Nov. 10. A de is to be In the this cubby a man with a cutlass Beat (new).- ‘... Friday, Inhabitants. larger cities, where The reason such hole, dairy in Bangor last the offi- absolutely impossible. Dutch (Imported). week, following part of the programme. Cor. treasure is, no one to watch me. Methinks he’s cers the really even at- great pains are takeu to make all joints getting Veufchatel were elected: President, T. tempts to rob a bank. water tight is to guard against the sleepy. Drop your Mtead again, old •Cggs. H. Appleton, Bangor; vice-presidents, Henry P. £ox, one of the f< -most busi- Why is this? introduction of nitroglycerin, which fellow, and catch it spasmodically. A Fresh laid, per -to?. ... 40 Llewellyn Powers, Houlton, H. J. Brown, ness men of Portland, died si lenly Sun- Money can protect money. That Is has about the consistency of honey or few more nods and you’ll not count Poultry. Portland, Edward Stetson, Bangor, S. W. whole secret. The Chickens. .... 1682* day, aged fifty-seven years. the country banks common is not for as a Philbrick, Frank E. glycerin. Nitroglycerin much guard. But what if I Fowl 14sl8 Skowhegan, Boston, depend on sufes costing perhaps u few effective unless Jt is lnskle the or chairman executive safe could leave this hole? I can’t get out Gardiner; committee, dollars; a J. P. POPULAR CIGAR 81 hundred great city bank vault. Rent pm ton. rt Bass; chairman auditing of the two, loose, 12 14 committee, ship. One, three, fftur, five, Baled ... spends perhaps $160,000 for its burglar The entire great steel room is made ....lb F. H. Appleton; chairman legislative six—six bolls. I wish the fellow would How tne Stock is Kept Ju 14-gh* for and tireproof vaults. And these vaults fireproof being Inclosed In brick committee, J. P. clerk and by Bass; treasurer, Immediate on go to I'd take a turn about Consume are They are absolutely unas- or tile or cement between which sleep. just S4il C. H. Bartlett. proof. walls, Baled. IB The National Cigar Stands en- the to stretch Company’s sailable. The guarding of a bank's and the steel walls is an air ship my legs. space four v««KHtHbles. B. of terprise is being watched with intense inter- “Now for George Haskell, Lewiston, died money has been reduced to such a or five inches thick. Air is a noncon- it. He doesn’t stir. Good- Potatoes, .0 lb 02 est and tobacco men all over the pk Onions, $04 last He was in by cigar lb 05 lb Wednesday. born Web- science that a banker, having once ductor of heat, and. being interposed by, my hearty. I’m going to see what Parsnips, Beets, 2 world. The general impression that it will I’urnlp-. tb 0-2 Cabbage,lb ster, sixty-nine years ago. He was a cigar-retailing .life-long republican and was an alderman from the matter a further the latter from *quash, lb 2&03 Citron. 1b 03 Judging the verdict of smokers, the gives thought, prevents becoming 3 in the morning. lb at the time of his Everybody asleep. Carrots, 02 Beans—perqt— death. He had held company has fulfilled its to be has a million dollars within overheated. So Is the* promise supply though perfect protec- That’s a fine sniff of air even fellow-eye 10a<2 if it does i other political offices in the city, and was the citizens of Ellsworth with high-grade its doors. The fireproofing for a large tion that even when a building has Pea. 101 come through a porthole. What’s in a representative to the State legislature in cigars at prices heretofore unknown in this vault can be constructed for from been the contents of the $10.- destroyed 1900 and 1902. section. The stand which was tie re' A canvas bag on a bunk, with OrangeB, do* 25 (.50 Lemons do/ 25 §30 Mr. Haskell founded the recently to It is the vaults within have remained * 000 $15,000. burglar proof unchang- Cranberries, qt 10 cooRlng, 20 B. opened in E. G. Moore’s drug stoie has been a shot tied to one end. Wonder when pples, pk George Haskell Co., of this city, and steel lining that brings the cost of ed. Several times has this result boon Apples, table, pa 2vgao in operation long enough to tnat it has was also engaged in the insurance busi- prove vault construction to the six they're going to toss him over. I wish Groceries. set a high standard of cigar and at up figure acted after fierce fires in the cities ness. In 1862 quality big ft ft he enlisted in the 16th murk. they'd toss me over instead. I'd rather Coflee—per Rice, per .06 ^ the same time reduced prices. In which bank buildings have suffered. Rio, .10&.25 gal 20 Maine and received Vinegar, 325 infantry his honorable The stand itself continues to attract atten- Think of u steel door make a dinner for sharks than work 51 ocha, 35 Cracked wheat, .eft weighing Notwithstanding these extraordinary in 1866. tion because of Java, 85 Oatmeal, per ft .04 discharge its unusual appointments. twelve tons or of a alone fire and for British tyrants. Wonder if the hinge weigh- safeguards against thieves of- Tea—per ft— Buckwheat, pkg .21' Purely as an attractive display of cigars it one ton! that door con- on Japan, -450.66 .04 ing When fered by these walls of steel and fire- watch deck are all awake. Reckon Graham, Farmers* excites comment among smokers and non- Oolong, .300 85 Rye meal, .04 Institutes. sists of ten Inches of drill steel, brick the bank smokers alike. But its use as a proof proof Just described, they are. These Britishers are good at Sugar—per ft— Granulated meal.lb 024* Farmers’ institutes will be held in Han- practical on do wonder vaults are never left without human GranulitcJ, 0544 306 Oil- per gal— preserver of cigars is of course its main plate lapped plate, you discipline. No, I can't go up there. cock as follows: hall at CofTeo—A A B, »6 Llnseeq, .650.70 county Grange feature. Its that even the most has All three C scientific construction that daring burglar guards. night watchmen pa- I could tossed Yellow. .054$ Kerosene, 12 North Nov. 23. at 10.30 “Suppose—suppose get Penobscot, Friday, maintains condi- it? Such a trol the entire Powdered, 08310 automatically atmosphciic never attempted great building. These men a. m. and 1.30 hall overboard in place of this dead man. Molasses—per gal— p. m.; Grange at North tions best suited to seems to have some and to cigars door usually has four twenty gre required set off certain signals Havana, .35 Nov. Where would I go to? To the bottom, Brooksville, Saturday, 24, at 10.30 a. done away with the usual cigar-stand com- or three Inch steel bolls which in various of the Porto Rico, .50 two parts building every and 1.30 m. of “too or “too moist”. of course. I couldn’t out of the Syrup, .60 m., p. plaints dry’' shoot out In four direc- half hour. The record of these get bag, automatically signals Meats and Provisions. These will be addressed Even the sceptics are forced to acknowledge and the shot would sink me. I meetings by tions as soon as the door is closed. is shown on an electric clock. If one might Beef, ft: Pork, 1b. Prof. C. D. Smith, director of the experi- that the 2,000 druggists in the National Cigar of the Is one And a knife to take with me. But I Stands can and do in The entire closing door abso watchman failed to make signal Steak, .150.30 Chop, 16 ment station connected with the Company buy quantities Roasts. .12 ft Michigan water The lias ac- nt the time the record clock couldn't swim ashore. We must be off 3.25 Ham, per 160.25 sufficiently vast to make low prices possible. lutely tight. closing proper Corned, .060.10 ll agricultural Dr. H. B. of Shoulder, college, Miller, The smokers themselves are tested one whole un- would disclose such failure. Besides the Massachusetts Wonder if 18 1? learning by tually been night coast Tongues, Bacon, 325 and some of the best Tripe, .05008 Salt 12 Sunbury, Ohio, direct personal experience that the prospects der water. This closing Is of the these online*? signals there are alarm their lifeboats are fitted with cork side in Maine. Veal: Lard, 110*4 speakers Subjects of special are bright that their cigar bills will be cut in ana u»o boxes near the 20 "tongue ana groove variety vault door where the If I can cork to Steak, 3-5 Sausage, 12fai8 interest to farmers will be discussed. pieces. get enough Roasts, .103.15 in half.—Advt. is with watchman can ring up the police, fire groove packed packing. float me and a knife I'll try it It’s Lamb' This formidable door is furnished etc. lamb, 10320 department, still dark or dusk. a knife!” Spring 46berti0tutmt». Hello, Tongues, each oh with a time lock that can be set for >i:uuiu uirt-t? *> tin mill n inn in "Who’s there?” Fresh Fish. number of lionrs and that cannot their duty something hardly to be any "That fellow nearly got me. If it Cod, 06 Smelts, tb 15 until hour for which it since it would mean ruin to 00 be opened the imagined, hadn't been for him I'd have been over Haddock, Mackerel, each 25 is set arrives. The door is furnished the men—there is an automatic alarm Halibut, 12018 Lobsters, lb 2 @80 in the water lu another second. But I Oyster*, qt 50 "hrlinps. qt ho three timbers, set off contact with the inner with perhaps duplicate by any got the cork. I wish I could have dip- Clams, qt 25 Finnan haddle, lb 12 40 so that if two should fail to work there surface of the vault, so, if one can Scallops, ped into the boat. I might have se- one to the door. the and would still be open imagine unimaginable suppose a cork instead. I'll cured jacket Now, cord ton- means a Wood—per Coal—per Be Frank Inside the door a massive grat- the that any To great impossible, by steal back and try to summon nerve to Dry bard, 5 00 06 50 Broken. 7(0 the walls or 3 00 00 7'0 ing called the day grate gives access to thief could get through into the Dry soft, 05 Stove, get bag. Roundings load 7 (u the vault. the door of the vault, the moment he per Kgg, “There, my man, or, rather, ray dead 1000125 Nut, 7 10 To this with its four reached the inner surface a gong on Buttings, bard 5.00 Blacksmith’s 6 6 have never chamber, which, man, you stay under that bunk while I you really is the roof or in the street in front of the Flour, Grain and Feed. Inch walls of drill proof steel, take I’ll have a your sleeping place. bbl— 50 of Vulcan himself, the bank building would clang out an Flour—per Oats, bu eaten a true soda cracker worthy only hard time relacing the bag. All right; 4 5015 50 Shorts—bag- 1 25 01 80 the bunk have en alarm that would be heard three ba« 1 Mixed active officials of I reckon that’ll do, though they may Corn,100ft 2(@12> feed, ba*, 13 3135 trance. Flore are the tellers* safes, blocks away. until have eaten notice bad lacing. Now comes the Corn meal.bat 1 20% I 25 Mlddllngs.hag 1 35 41 50 you A still further of Ossa on Pe- where they keep the money for the piling worst of it, the waiting. Cracked corn, 12 @! 25 Cotton seed meat, 1 65 business. Here are of gold. liou is the insurance which all the large day’s bags “Eight bells. LAW REGARDING WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. like so bankers on their depositors’ $5,000 in each, piled up many carry "Due bell. A bushtl of Liverpool salt shall weigh 60 bonds and other collat- and a hush I of Turk’s Island salt shall bags of buttons, each bag most secure- money, stocks, "Seven bells. I must have dropped pounds, weigh 70 pounds. Uneeda Here are eral. ly tied and sealed. packages asleep. Strange that I could sleep In a The standard weight of a bushel of potatoes all these In order an» tit for Is 60 of bills stacked up like bricks—the Considering extraordinary dead man's now I think of good shipping, pounds, bag; but, it. of 44 nda. the which are commonly taken tipples, pou ones and twos in $1,000 packages, safeguards I’ve not slept before for two days, not The standard weight of a bushel of beans In tens a is it wonder that, with good order and lit for Is 60 fives in and the by bunk, any me the shipping, pounds; Biscuit $5,000 packages, since these rascals took from of wheat, beets, ruta baga and 6 The the noted, no bank vault in turnips peas, and twenties in $10,000 packages. exceptions Molly Boyd. pounds; of corn, 56 pounds; of onions 51, the cities has been even 0! carrots, nul'sh rve and bills In each of these packages have large attempt- re Here are. pounds; turnips, ruey coming. mey Indian ineal, 50 of 45 soda cracker and sealed ed during the last quarter of a centu- pounds; parsnips, pounds; The only been counted, tied up by The leaving off of that shot came pret- of barley ami buckwheat, 48 pounds; of oats, in of each ry.—Chicago Tribune. 32 pounds, or even measure as bv agreement. two persons the presence ty near betraying me. They've got it which is all good and other, so that the bank can guarantee tight enough this time. Never mind Bure Bodkin.” the amounts as given on the labels “A the burial service. Oh, Gotl, to listen to Counting Her Chickens. means “mere” as well as was always good, protected without recounting. “Bare” one’s own burial service! That's what Lord Sholto Douglas, who arrested j are “naked.” and I cannot doubt that by in Maine last month an Here, besides the tellers’ safes, It is, my burial service. I'll never get through error, j from hands a re bodkin” meant a on strange by compartments where the collateral “bare Shakespeare out of this alive. What a fool! I was congratulated at Portland hotel ceived for loans to depositors is kept. “mere bodkin.” the point of the passage could have submitted and lived. the courtesy he had shown in pardoning dust moisture of with how contemptibly small an the Maine tight, But this is only the outer division being “The Lord have mercy on my soul. erring police. we If we I the vault chamber. Beyond is anoth- instrument could. chose, put Will I never get this cord cut? Down, “Why shouldn’t have pardoned an end to life and all its bother. “Bare” said Lord proof package. er massive grating dividing the vault down! What an awful down! If I them?” Douglas, laughing. was used instead of “mere” Into two rooms. No single official can probably don’t do it In another moment the wa- “They did their duty. Their calculations NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY sake of effective alliteration. I penetrate to the inner shrine, and one for the ter above will hold me under. Besides. were wrong, that is all. admit that with Hamlet’s “bare bodkin;” their calculations were of the two offieialb necessarily present (C’f. I can't hold my breath so long. Aha! absurdly wrong. Here Richard II.’s “little III, 2, 1G9.) reminded me of a I used must be a director of the bank. pin,” Goodby, old shot; you may go to the They young lady of For “bare” In the sense of “mere” I know when I lived in the West. are where repose the reserve funds bottom. I'm going up. Whew, that to need cite “bare of a whose was the bank—millions of gold and pnner only imagination was a long breath stop! Oh, blessed “This young lady, family feast.”—Loudon Notes and Queries. announced to her father one air! Let me get rid of this bag and I'll well-to-do, A Year of Blood. breathe easier. Thank heaven it Isn’t night that she was going to marry a pen- The year 1903 will long be remembered Four Day* In the Year. night. niless man. in the home of F. N. of Alliance, four In the Tacket, There are but days year “Odds fish! I didn’t think the ‘If youTmarry him,’ her father grum- CLARION Kv., as a year of blood: which flowed so ship when the sun and clock exactly cor- ‘how on earth will live?’ copiously from Mr. Tacket’s lungs that was so near. I got under the water bled, you death respond. In other words, there are but said the ‘we seemed very near. He writes: Just in time to miss being seen. It ‘Oh, girl, confidentially, Ranges 6? Stoves “Severe and a 3t>5 in which the sun bleeding frormlhe lungs four days of the wouldn’t have mattered. have have figured that all out, [and it is very me death’s They'd frightful cough had brought at is directly south at noon. simple. You know that black hen I door, when I Dr. King’s thought the shot hud slipped off and | are began taking the 17th of June re- last week?’ Efficient. New Discovery for Consumption, with the The 15th of April and the dead had arisen. bought astonishing result that after taking four member. “This is and I’m ‘Yes. What of it?’ 31 and 24th of December. tiresome, getting It takes good iron to absorb heat bottles 1 was completely restored, and as August “ I have consulted the best Dn these four (and none else In the hungry. If I could only have come up- ‘Well, poul- time has proven, cured.” days and radiate it well, year after year. permanently try circulars, and they all agree that a Guaranteed for Bore Lungs, Coughs and year) on a few herring in the galley before The sun and clock both the same time hen will raise chicks a It careful of every Colds, at E. Q. Moork’s drug store. Price leaving the ship. Let me see, judging good twenty year. requires fitting 50c and Trial bottle free. declare. That means that next season I shall have to the control of the fire fl.00. from the position of the sun it must casting give hens. These at the season’s so to comfort and be an hour or two past meridian. Not twenty-one K necessary economy. amusement*. end, each having raised their twenty a ship yet sighted. I’m near the 1 Both are apparent to every invest- young, will give me 420 in all. The next coast and should at least see the sails who a CLARION— season there will be the next ^ igator purchases of fishers. What's that on the hori- 8,400; 168,- and so as the of and next Just think of increasingly years zon? It’s a sail, sure enough. 000; the 3,360,000. cents satisfactory service roll along. "Tes, it’s getting larger all the while. that! With chickens at fifty apiece, we will then be worth So Ask local about It’s coming straight for me. $1,685,000. you your agent CLAR- needn’t me.’ ‘Ship ahoy!’ see, papa, you worry ab^ut THETHDEE|DLEALAHlE°ANnNG Stove. IONS, or write us. “They hear me. They’re hifliug to establ.shed Both Sides of the WOOD & BISHOP CO., Me. the wind. That’s the pleasantest Story. Bangor, Mr. out of sound—that boat coming down from Upmore crept bed, groped his to the and called the her davits—I’ve heard In a long while. way telephone up at Home central office. For Emergencies I’m In luck. This way, you lubbers. “Hello!” he said in a low voice. “Please What are you steering off two or three KINEO RANGES send word to the nearest police station ihe Stock on the Farm points for? Can't see me for the For that there is a burglar in my house. If rollers? Well, I am bobbing up and they will make a quick run they can catch BAKE THE BEST. down a good deal, but I’ve got used to him. My house is No. 243—” It. There you are. Now keep that There was a pause of half a and course till you roach me. minute, then a voice finished the in Lmimeivt “Who am I? Never mind till gruff message Sloans you this wise: The construction of these you get me aboard your ship. Did you central! Youse need’nt call bring any rum? Good. Here's to the “Hello, up chest de De has de wot stoves and the Is&whole medicine stars and stripes! Don't they look fine cops. burglar got guy arrangement owns dis shebang covered wit’a gun an’ after being Imprisoned under that of the flues and are * he’ll be out o’ here wit’ de in about dampers Price 25c 50c 6 100 British rag? Anything to eat? No. swag ’leven seconds. Bye, bye, sis.” Well, give way, hearty. I can think, bound to produce wonderful Hofis but I can’t talk—not till I’ve filled Send For Free Booklet on Horses.Cattle. Sfrultry. my Had a Close Call. results. Coal or wood Mass. bread basket. I've done thinking “A dangerous surgical operation, in- linings Address S. Sloan. Boston. enough for a dozen years. All right; volving the removal of a Dr. Earl malignant ulcer, furnished as desired. you’ll have lo hoist me aboard. is large as my hand, from my daughter’s was the of “Well, now I’ve eaten and drunk hip, prevented by application Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,” says A. C. Stickel, F. S. I’ll tell you that I'm an American sea- of Miletus, W. Va. “Persistent use of the AIKEN, Agent. man Impressed by Britishers and es- Salve completely cured it.” Cures Cuts, Burns ana Moore’s caped.” WENDELL C. M’LEAN. Injuries. 25c at E. G. NOYES & NUTTER MFG. Me. druggist. CO., Bangor, StJbtrtifreicnU. / COUNTY GOSSIP. 48.970.74 Capital Stork.$ W. II. Titcs, Associate Editor. week and bought a fine driving horse. and decided that I would cast my lot 5rt.ooo.oo Bonds. 895,867. and Profits. flu ns sufficient Surplus 87 •»tion Price—#2 00 a year; $1 00 for six Eben M. Harnor, of Town Hill, is Eden’s James Fife, of Brockton, Mans., is work- with city people. Having Furniture and Fixtures-■ 4.0Ou. Circulation. 60,imo'.oo 50 cents tor three months; if paid a s; old man. now in his for P. B. Friend. He to stay funds to keep me while hunting for Other Real Estate. 4,5no In advance, $1 50, 75 and 88 cents grand Although ing expects Deposits. 983,978.59 f Dividends lively All arrearages are reckoned eighty-fifth year, he is as hale and hearty all winter. situation. 1 packed my traps, took a Due from Banks. 116,108 53 Unpaid. 104.00 e of '$2 per year. Cash. 01.240.15 as many a man of fifty or less, and is as Mrs. Mabel Allen has been seriously ill train for Chicago, found n boarding * rtirtir Rates—are reasonable, and will Fund. 2,50o.00 Reserved for Interest-.. a Hive as He is prob- is Redemption S.ooooo >e known on application. mentally physically. for the past week. Mrs. Lois Page help- place and began my hunt. the best-informed man known with ably ing care for her. Oue when I came to my room in ss communications should be addressed island day *1,133,261.46 | ♦ 1,133,281.40 to The to the early history of the 11 money orders made payable regard Miss Blanche Staples, who has been the evening I found an envelope that a coosrr Publishing Co., Ells- and on real estate values. The town is laine. working at Sedgwick in the clam factory, had been left for me by the postman— OFVICERS: immensely indebted to him for preserv- has returned home. I had left my address with the post- Andrew P. W is well, President. Henry TV. Cushman, Cashier. ing many valuable records which would Miss Hazel who is at a advertis- otherwise have been lost. He is now en- Friend, teaching master-containing simple directors: is home in a w?ek. gaged in the completion of a genealog- j McKinley, expected ing card. I was a iout to throw both Andrew P. Wiswell, A. W. Kino, will then to Boston for the winter. ical history of Eden, which includes She go Into the wastebasket when I noticed J. A. Peters, L A. Emery, who has been teach- E. H. a transcription of the deeds and recorded Miss Cora Hanscom, something written in loud pencil ou the Eugene IIale, Greely. returned documents of Mount Desert island from ing school at West Sedgwick, card. Taking it to the light, I read: Interest allowed in Savings Department and on Certiilcates of Deposit. 1782 the as well home last Wednesday. She has been through plantation period, 4 — 52 — Mli N — 6th. Safe Deposit Uoxes to rent. as the Eden of a hundred and quite ill ever since. early period It seemed to me that some one had more years ago. Some two years ago he Mrs. Annie L. Allen, who has been visit- been figuring ou the card, and again I completed a similar history, bringing it ing at Melrose, Mass., and Manchester, N. started to throw it Into the wastebas- SARGENTVILLE. A Recipe for Sanity. down to the second and third genera- H., for several weeks, returned Friday. an hour before din- Are yon worsted in a fight? tions. The new volume will it down home Victor ket. But, having Albert Parker and family have returned bring She was accompanied by it off. brood over Laugh to the fourth generation of who will return the ner, with nothing to do but to their home at Portsmouth, N. H. Friend, Melrose, Are you cheated of your right? first of the week. my failure to obtain a situation, I sat Henry W. Sargent and wife, who have Laugh it off. Charles A. of Northeast Har- amused Don’t make Candage, Mrs. Emma and Mrs. Eliza Her- down with it and myself try- been visiting their daughter in Northfleld, tragedy of trifles, includ- Hooper bor, has a valuable coin collection, w Don’t shoot butterflies with rifles- rick, of Bluehill, visited their mother, lug to puzzle out hat the writer had are home. ing some pieces whose age exceeds by sev- Laugh it off. Mrs. Hannah Abbott, Tuesday. Mrs. Ab- beeu figuring. Having nothing to guide Clarence Chatto, who has been teaching eral hundred years that of the Christian bott’s daughter, Mrs. Laura Webber, of me. 1 failed to make even a start. at New Portland, ls at home for a two Does your work get into kinks? era. In addition to these choice coins, he it off. Waldoboro, went to tho Maine general When I went down to dinner I left weeks’ vacation. Laugh has of the coinage of a great Are near all sorts of specimens for an for the card ou the table. Ou to you brinks? hospital last week operation ap- returning L. M. of is countries, ranging from the com- Mrs. Roberts, Brooksvilie, Laugh it off. many She is and room while whether I MOON S PHRSE9. pendicitis. doing well, expects my debating a few with her paratively new pieces to some hundreds of spending days daughter, If it’s sanity you’re after. rd 4:45 Fust to come to Bluehill soon. would put in the evening among the collection is not a Mrs. Frank Gray. There’s no recipe like laughter— ter 9 J Quarter 22 years old. The only Nov. 12. Rae. gay crowds on the principal thorough- it off. __ Nov. 12. Sim. Laugh 3:36 Full most interesting one, but is of a consider- 16 30 fares or In my room 1 took up the ad- t k able value Mr. Candage also intrinsically. DEER ISLE. vertising card and began to puzzle over MANSET. a collection of relics Adam (returning to dinner, to has very interesting has been Eve)— Capt. Frank Marshall, who the writing on It. and w?ife have moved into and curiosities. the most inter- John Hopkins Good heavens! Oh, these women! They Perhaps is After considerable I made seriously ill, improving. study up their new house here. can’t leave alone. You bis week’s edition of The esting of these is a pocket knife once anything have was born to Mr. and Mrs. my mlDil that It concealed a message. owned by Gen. Robert E. Lee, of the A daughter Mrs. Thomas Feruald and son Dana gone and made the aalad out of my Sun- iean is 2.250 copies. Suddenly a possible Interpretation of d clothes! The knife w-as Anthony Bye Saturday evening. have to Minturn to visit Mrs. Fer- ly Confederate picked — gone army. the 4 22 occurred to me. The day who has been What if it is Do not _;e for the of up on the Confederate line of retreat from Fred Greene, away yacht- nald’s sister, Mrs. Newman. midnight! you know year 1905, 2,313 was 20th. was the fourth for the winter. April April that endure the field of Gettysburg by a northern sol- ing, has arrived home Rev. C. D. Crane, field secretary of the weeping may for the night, mouth, and the 22d would be the day but joy cometh in the morning? Already V VESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1906. dier, an uncle of Jacob Kelley, of Goose Mrs. Hattie Small went to Stonington Christian Endeavor held a service after tomorrow. The next possible In- society, your eyes catch the sapphire glow that Cove, from whom Mr. Candage obtained and the Eastern Star. church crowns the far-off Thursday joined terpretation I reached was 342^ 0th, in the White Monday evening. ivtlls. Wait—the son that the knife was will rise and the shadows will all be it. It is supposed was Nov. 12. Mad. gone. oirect an erroneous impression The dance in tow*n hall well which I decided meant 342Mi Sixth i dropped by its owner as his forces were Granite t) is Hon. Reue' attended. Music by the City street or avenue. With these two abroad, Robinson, before the northern SOUTH PENOBSCOT. The healthy old man wears his gray hairs hastily retreating band. like a silver crown. What he be o announces that he is not a links 1 was not long In deciding that threescore nden, It is a two-bladed knife of excel- and ten if there ia still Are in his army. at Wescott left for Millinocket last eye. firmness council On account of a number of cases of lOVj N meant half past 10 o'clock Harry in his command in his and c ■late for the governor’s lent steel, the blades encased in a horn step, voice wisdom scarlet all the schools on Little If this was a correct week. in his counsel? He commands love and rev- h dis- and fever, night. decipher- the Knox-Waldo-Hancock handle, branded both lengthwise erence. Yet how few wear the mantle of age Deer Isle have been stopped. ing something was. to happen on the Louis Bridges has been very ill with the with Dim eved, of t> ut tnat he is a candidate for across of German silver. On dignity. querulous speech, ap- by strips in childish in Mrs. Johnson who has been 22d of April at half past 10 In the measles. halting step, mind, they *iag •. nent as chairman of the board one of these strips the name of Robert E. Lufkin, on the stage", dragging out the evening at 342ty Sixth street or ave- superfluous Lee bad been formed by punching the ! visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Man- Miss Lydia Perkins is attending a busi- fag end of life in a simple existence. The road commissioners. was avenue In secret of a old is a middle at Northeast came on the nue. There no Sixth ness school in healthy age healthy metal with a die of some kind. The knife ! chester, Harbor, Bangor. age. The man who takes care of his stomach, Morse the city, so It asust be Sixth street. Nov. 12. G. who his will had nev r been out of Mr. Kelley’s posses- Saturday. keeps body properly nourished, -e has been such a shake up in I was so cunous in me matter mat find that the body does not fail him in old age. sion until it was obtained Mr. The school convention at the The value of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi- by Candage. Sunday who are for faults are great abinet and diplomatic circles in I went out at once to visit 342V4 Sixth People far-sighted in the of the Congregational chapel was fairly well at- cal Discovery lies preservation t 3t few that when street. If there was a half number I near-sighted for virtues. working power of the stomach and other weeks, society made this GREEN MOUNTAIN POMONA. tended. Interesting speakers organs of digestion and nutrition. From this j, mbles for the winter it would suspect my Interpretation to be There had been a dressmaker in the of the season, session most profitable to Sunday school center is distributed the nourishment I was astounded to find the whole the salt for the blood, the lime v e almost to know correct. house and Minnie had listened to long body, impossible with Schoodic teachers and students. for the bones, phosphates for the brain ami Interesting Meeting half number. I could scarcely believe discussions about the latest fashions. re it is at”. The cabinet Nov. 13. Rex. very nerves. A sound stomach means a sound man. changes Grange, Winter Harbor. the my eyes. The house was only about That night when she said her prayers, she A man who keeps his stomach sound by f were slated from the White Nov. 12 —Green use of “Golden Medical Discovery" will wear Hancock, (special) feet a old brick LEACH’S POINT. twelve front, very added a new petition, uttered with un- the crown or gray hairs as befits a monarch, -w a week or more ago have now Mountain Pomona convened with grange There was no In It, and dear with dignity and ease. Formula primed on Miss Lillian Brews er was in Bangor Bhanty. light wonted fervency: “And, Lord, please n -ucceeded by the announcement Schoodic grange, No. 408, Winter Harbor, wrapper—not a se ret, or “pateut medicine," It was locked tight. make us all very stylish/* bUt OP KNOWS COMPOSITION. Nov. with about 200 in attend- Wednesday. t Secretary Hitchcock will retire, 8, patrons It occurred to me that if the person ance. The was called to order Mrs. Foster Ames, of Hartford, Conn., A will be meeting by was did STATE OF OBI *. CITT OF I omey-General Moody for whom the card Intended TOLEDO, ss W. M. Julien Seven of the regu- is visiting friends and relatives here. Lee *s couirrr. i Stgal lionets a on the Emery. It the scheme—if It was a place supreme bench, not get Frank J. theney makes oath that he is lar officers were present. A number of the men of this t•ice Associate Justice Brown, and vicinity scheme—would be spoiled. So the next senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A To all persons interested in either of the es- Xnvitations were received for business in the of tates hereinafter named. meetings are engaged in washing fish at O. P. Harri- I returned It to the I Co., doing City Toledo, James R. Garfield will enter the day postofflce. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm At a probate coart held at Ellsworth, ia and with John grange in Dority December, man’s wharf. was two horns of a dilemma. will the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL- for the of Hancock, on the sixth c inet as the of the inte- between pay county secretary Cushman in View- LARS for each and case of Catarrh that of November, a. d. 190$. grange April, Bay Mrs. Deborah Conner who has been with The first Should I to the every day In addition to Sir was, go po- cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh following matters having been pre- this, Henry grange in February, Lamoine grange in rpHE Mrs. Wood of the village for the past two lice with a story that would almost Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. X sented for the action thereupon hereiu- V imer the British ambas- Pamola in These Sworn to before me and subscribed in after it is ordered that no- Durand, June, grange September. is home. sec- my indicated, hereby weeks, at certainly prove me a fool? and the this 6th of A. D. 1888. tice thereof be to all interested, were all presence, day December, given persons r. will retire. His successor has invitations accepted. a of this order to be Miss Hazel Ames closed a successful ond was to watch alone to see If any- by causing copy pub- The address of weloome H. G. Smal- A. W GLEASON. lished three weeks in the Ells- \ et been named. by two of Public. successively term of school in district No. 1, Verona, thing happened. I spent days Xntary worth American, a at master of achoodic was re- newspaper published liige, grange, said that ap- last week. The following pupils were not wearing indecision, and when the Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and Ellsworth, in county, they may to Frank of Cushman acts on the blood and mucous sur- pear at a probate court to be he'd at B ,cks- .-.Ment Roosevelt’s for sponded by Libby, of the 22d came on I had come directly departure i absent: Ina Patten, Emily Whitmore, night faces of the system. Send for testimonials port, in said county, on the fourth day of grange. The topic: “How shall we win in tbe l' ma this week marks the first John Lawrence Ulmer, Miry to no conclusion. At 10 o'clock I went December, a. d. 190«. at ter of the clock the diffident and indifferent to active ser- Whitmore, F. J. CHENEY A O. forenoon, and be heard thereon if they see in and wait- CO., Toledo, si -n on which a President of the Bennett, Clara Hubbard. The pupils pre- to the building question Sold 75c. vice in Grange was by the by druggists, work,” opened seem I should have Take uall’s Pills for Clara L. Jate of Bos'cn. in the coun- ■■ off our main- sented Miss Ames with a very post- ed. It may that Family constipation. Walley. States has gone master and discussion followed pretty of Suffolk, and Common wealth of Maasa- worthy by notified the but who a ty his term of office. Tech- card album. police, except chnse ls deceased Petition that The United during several of the patrons. stare Nov. 12. P. crack brained tool would have made a jFot Salt. State* Trust Company, of ihe city ami Panama is not outside of the trustee, un- ly, Paper: “Can we make our Pomona _ of New York, may be appointed case even for suspicion out of such der the last will and testament of -ant de- but the President will more and if so how?” work bo'ses; vveUh States, meetings profitable, SOMES VILLE. heavy ie isid, iiele* W alley Harrison, gauzy evidence? 1,600 lbs e ich. One is a bay mare; the presented by E. E. of Lamoine HORSES—Pair beneflcary, George A P. H. Dune in the shelter of the American by McFarland, grange, a cart came other a Seven years old. In- principal John Allen Somes is in Bangor on busi- At half past 10 exactly gray gelding. and Francis C. Welch, executors of said last o' B F. Ellsworth. fi of his was very interesting. During the dis- quire Gray. A. P. H during one portion trip ness. | lumbering along the street and stop- will and testam nt Tne said George cussion which followed useful ideas ENGINES-New and second Duncan and Francis C. We ch. named, as ii ne dines with the of many The cartman president A. O. Jacobson was in ped In front of 342li. hand at low Call or write trus.ee*. in said last will and testament, hav- were Bangor Tuesday (GASOLENEX very prices. of Panama. He is now expressed. went to the looked about him—I for Complete stock, also full line or ing declined said trust. public of this week. door, prices. tu Topic: “Should we practice our subor- repairs Agents wanted. The Fairbanks Wilfred G. Foss, late of Winter Harbor, is to the canal zone aboard was concealed behind a tree box— 196 Me. said deceased. A certain instrument way dinate at our Pomona Two deer have been seen recently in Company. Exchange street, Bangor. county, degrees meetings,” after a few to be the last will and te lament a Louisiana. She is con- j gave two light raps and purporting tleship was Master this vicinity. weal be vanes (horses) brand of said deceased, together with petition for opened by Worthy Emery, a the door was '\7'ANE3—Two the »"*nufacturer. i the cruisers Tennessee and seconds third, opened \ new, direc. f»om probate thereof, pres*-n ed by Mrs. F. A. Har- ny whose remarks met with approval. At The is Rods and fisturea »Will be sold telephone company putting up and he was admitted. I expected to complete. rington, executrix therein named. which will remain in her next John will cheap. Inquire at American office. ftebecc* M late of Ellsworth, in said -hington, the meeting Dority grange the wires for the new telephone exchange. but did not. Avery, see a light In the building, county, deceased. ‘A certain i strumeut pur- „,..iy during the whole of the sea exemplify the work of a degree. ;>f At the spawning bed at the Ripples re- Tresently two men came out carrying porting to be tbe last will and t< stameut “The influence of CKantil). said deceased, with for pro The will go south Paper: well-kept a dozen salmon were Jtjclp together petition party cently half large a box. One locked the door, and to- Sarah E. Avery, buildings and property,” by Fred Noyes, bate thereof, presented by well the old Bahama passage, seen. gether they carried the box to the cart, opportunity i; offerel for bright executrix therein named of John was very much en- to learn at The John Shaw, l*ie of Gouldsboro, In said imn and Cuba, at Dority grange, in drove (1IRL—AnX girl type setting. Apply Hayti arriving Rev. Mr. Morgan, of Bangor, occupied put it and away. Ellsworth American office. county, deceased. Petition that Charles H. joyed by the patrons. be ii, on the north side of the Isth- the in Union church at both Oh, why had I not had the courage of Wood or some other suitable person ap- Recess was then until 8 pulpit Sunday administrator of tbe estate of said declared, iac Nov. 15. will spend services. euuvituju iu uuuij SointeJe eased, Frank Shaw, son or They for supper. The was 5pu(ai Nouua. presented by o’clock, meeting at a for several said deceased. tne canai who has been I followed distance aaya inspecting zone, called to and a class of Miss Judith Babaon, visit- J. Shaw, late of Gou’dsboro, in said again order, tw-enty men Into a lane or THANKS. Lydia return arrived miles, wljen the drove ^CARO deceased. Petition that Charles H. saving there Nov. 18, will was introduced and instructed in the de- ing in Boston and vicinity, home county, rear of a the desire to Wood or some other suitable be ap- of Pomona. running past the country unde-signed, publicly person United States by way of Porto gree Monday. express our heartfelt thanks to the scores adinin!8tr.>lor of the es.ate ol said was a bam. took WE, pointed The next will be held with house, ou which They of men and who so Frank Shaw, son of for a look at San Juan, meeting Nov. 13. J. boys promptly responded deceased, presented by stopping John Dority grange Dec. 7. the box into the barn. I went near last Sunday to the call for help to find the two stid deceased. v will leave there on Nov. lost boys. But for their quick response and William H. Blake, late of Sedgwick, in said 23, SWANS ISLAND. heard them up in the and, listening, uutiriug search there might have been mourn- county, deceased. Petition that George M ~ * in due back Washington, CHURCH NOTES Then they came down—I get- ing where now there is rejoicing. Warren or some other suitable person »»e ap- Mrs. M. J. Stinson has gone to Boston hayloft. de- The Louisiana will be in Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Shea. pointed administrator of tbe estate of said 27. a few weeks. ting out of the way, of course—and, Mb. and Mrs. C. D. Wigoin. M. Warren, a UNITARIAN. for ccaseu, presented by George ess communication with some jumping on the cart, they drove back Ellswo.th, Me., Nov. 13. 1906. creditor of said deceased. Her S' U' Sutton, vaitor Capt. A. J. Kennedy and'S. W. Green- Harry C.Torrey, Ralph S. Torrey and George of the American wireless stations to town. NOTICE. said count). Nov. 18— service at law have exchanged gasolene boats. L. Torrey, minors, of Surry, in Sunday, Morning the so that I should E. the whole of her so Marking spot my wife, Annie L. Butler, has Petitiou filed by Hattie Torrey. guardian, ing cruise, 10.30. Sermon the Schooner Lufkin landed about for license to tell certain real estate of satu by pastor. Sunday Joseph know It I lost no time In mak- WHEREASthis day left her home and family con- again, in said \ he President will be kept school at 11.45 a. m. against my wish, for another man, I forbid all minors, as de-cribed petition. 40,000 pounds for the Eastern Fish Co. to and to in ing my way back the city po persons harboring her on my account, as I Belva I. Hooper, minor, of Brooksville, in touch with the White UNION ELLSWORTH PALLS. M. D. Chat to, «tly CONG’L, last week. lice I told the in- shall not pay her debts after this day. said county. Petition filed by headquarters. simply for license to sell certain real es- ise. Secretary Root will act for Rev. J. D. Prig more, pastor. Northeast Harbor, Me.. Nov. 6, 1906. guardian, The district deputy of the I. O. O. F.t spector what I had witnessed, and In Samubl O. Butler. tate of said minor, as described in said peti- while he is Nov. 18— service at in official Sunday, Morning L. L. of was in town two tion. _ capacity Anderson, Camden, ten minutes he, with policemen of unsound sermon pastor. school at SPECIAL NOTICE. Edward O. Wallace, a person e. 10.30; by Sunday last week to see about a lodge and was driving to the ban;. of Castine. in slid county Petition instituting myself, not in Canicnlocus I mind, 11.45. Evening service at 7.30. trespass Park. | filed George M. Warren, guardian, for li- here. Cautiously prying open the door, we demand to life and 1 by DO protection property cense to sell certain real estate of said wain, Parker Spofford Reappointed. Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7.30. from the county of the State of The at the hall Thurs- entered, went up Into the loft an! Hancock, as descrioed in said pe ition. of has supper Epworth Maine, and the United States of America. mind, »on. Parker Spofford, Bueksport, BAPTIST. found the box concealed under the Willard 8 Dow. a i»e s .n of unsound day evening, under the management of h.'.; Mary C. Frktz Austin. in said account or a reappointed State railroad comrais- Sen. P. .4. A. Killam, pastor. of Surrv county. Second Mrs. M. A. was a financial suc- Taking it back to headquarters, the i: Albert F. Burnham, filed tor settle- Kennebec Barbour, gu<*rdiau, ?or for a third term. The Sunday, Nov. 18 -Morning service at ment. realized. The are iuvlteJ me Into his private o cess, |35 being proceeds spector Gideon S. Cook, late of Ellsworth, in said < nal Bays: 10.30. Sermon by pastor. Sunday school to improve the cemetery. flee, where It was opened. It contained county, docea ed. First account of Harriet he is one that will meet with at 11.45. Christian Endeavor meeting at admiuis. filed lor settlement. appointment Nov. 12. Spec. gold, hank notes and bonds to the Bluehill C. Davis, ratrix, Jo-eph W. Wood, late cf Fden.in said coun- »-rai approval, both by Mr. Spofford’s 7 p. m. Evening service at 7.30. History.! ox amount of $‘24.'J,000. ty, deceas'd. First aud final account ,y friends and the railroad men of the Bible and service at 7.30 8. McFarland, study prayer WEST TREMONT. I was enjoined to keep the matter a Lorinda U. Wood aud Harry in his ., *-e, who have complete confidence Friday evening. executors, filed for tetilement. Capt. Rodney Saddler, of steamer Nor- secret, the barn was watched and the Fred W Houston, late of Bucksport, in said and ability. His knowledge of M- ROMAN CATHOLIC. a deceased. First account of Alice of over um called on friends here men arrested. They had robbed bank county, ,»n„-tion Sunday, Nov. 18—Morning mine. one of them knew the loca- railroad Only Barnard, executors, filed for settlement Burlington A Quincy sys- Rev. E. W. Nov. 12. Thelma. in saia 10.30. Preaching by Lyman, tion of the plunder, and he was to noti- Andiew Peters, late of Ellsworth, 50 CENTS. and final account of seminary. Sunday and couuty, deceased. First of 1872 Bangor Theological fy the other of the time place, A. filed for settlement. ;■ to Maine in the latter part EAST BLUEHILL. John Peters, trustee, uing school at 11.45 a. m. No service. of the Bucks- ! evening when he was to bring a cart for Its re O. P. AM, Judge of Probate. ■u tor two years engineer CUNNINGH METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Mrs. is in Hallowell. A true of the original. railroad, and since then has Harvey Long moral to the barn, from whence the., copy t A Bangor SENT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT Attest:—T. F. Mahoney, Ret. J. r\ Simonton, Regnster^ a of the time upon pastor. Mrs. Charles Miller is in poor health. could better carry It away in small lots. r-„ .gaged large part that of various railroads Nov, 18— service at OF subscriber bereDj gives notice d and construction I Sunday, Morning A. B. w ife and son Earl visited I received $20,000 reward for the re PRICE. rpHE Leach, he has been duly appointed adimnls some of them he was 10.30. Sermon school and JL rh»*tiite, and upon by pastor. Sunday in last week. turn of the treasure, the chief of a trator the estate of Lucy B. | friends PenobBcot of clo?.8“”;B»n extent. at 2.30. in the county of ..t: actor to quite an I at 11.45. Junior league Epworth Nov. 12. R. detective bureau offered me a lucrative late of Sedgwick, of the board deceased, aud given bonds as the has been a member at service at 7.30. Mr. Address: cock, ,vlr. Spofford league 7. Evening position. J am now examiner of sus- rects All having demands ag for the past six persons ittilroad commissioners never the estate of said deceased are Simonton. Dr. G. T. Holt, eye-sight specialist, of Rock- pected clews und go out of the a?*i1r,e,„jgftedall Indeb'eu succeeded Frederick Danforth, sent the tame for settlement, and ., having at 7.30. make his annual visit to Ells- an na- Hancock tm Prayer meeting Friday evening, land, Me., will office ou any business of official Co., thereto are to make payment His services have been most County Publishing requested •>ardiner. at 2 m. worth, and will be at the American house MORRIS WYNNE. to the office Trenton— Preaching Sunday p. ture. M. Aixes- .attubtesnd hi* reappointment ELLSWORTH, ME. rem^'er 6.190«. Eooehe Mr. Simonton. from Nov. 19 to Nov. 80.—Advt. :■i.ting testimonial to his ability. NEWS, j day to help celebrate her seventy-fifth aEWn Uncharted Shoals Reported. JiiDtrtisnnmtB COUNTY birthday. BOUNTY The .Vetcs are other government reports the follow in; additional Oounty payer Bnr additional County eicn nee other paget fM A. R. uncharted shoals on Joy and L. S. Ray have gone to the Hancock county Wytopitlock on a coast: BHOOKLIN. two-weeks’ hunting' SOUTH B ROOKSVILLE. STICK THIS UPON and Isle au Haut Merchants / YOUR DESK returned from trip. Irving Harvey Ray and Asa bay. Row. Mi99 Caro Mayo Sunday T. T. has moved to the Ames Stevens have secured all the the law Harvey dangerous shoal of small extent, havini game farm. FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Bath- allows. over it a least depth of thirteen feet, hai Roberts has returned to her Mrs. Lydia The Louisa Chatto, is been located in the eastern of Mer- The village library has lately acquired Frances, Capt. part “PROGRESS IS BORN OP EXPERIENCE.” at Brooksville. loaded with staves for chants Dome about new Rockport. Row, about 7-16 mile SSE., % E twenty-five books. Mrs. E. G. WE BELIEVE the Dam is going to be built. Amanda Sellers has returned to of The Buck's Harbor Granite Co. is from the southwestern extreme of Me- Mrs. Abbott, Portland, has interested her- loading That I. L. Hal man should have the credit for the at Sunshine. a Qlathery island. The is located oi her home self in its welfare, and it is through her schooner with edgestone for Cuba. ledge enterprise. has to the prolongation eastward of the line in- Wallace Smith gone Melrose, efforts that the library purchased these at The Lizzie J. Clark, Capt. Orcutt, is That Real Estate in Ellsworth is lower at the reduced dicated by Barter Island heacor time than it will ever where he will be employed. rates, besides several volumes loading gravel for Stockton Springs. ledges present be again which Mrs. Abbott (spindle) and Deer Island Thorofar< That this is the best time to buy Real Estate. Victor Friend, of Melrose, Mass., was In presented. Eugene S. Cousins, of Stonington, is Nov. 1*2. lighthouse in range, and is distant % That the building of the Dam will bring in numer- last week on business. relatives here and at Hosier. town visiting Cape mile from the beacon. ous factories and enterprises. clerk at J. J. That Ellsworth is one of the best for Mrs. Belle Blake, Bridges’ WEST BROOKSVILLE. The W. C. Pendleton, Capt Gray, is Deer Island Thorofare-A shoal spot, places manu- vacation. industries in New is taking her at Orcutt’s harbor for Cam- a facturing England. store, Mrs. George H. will return from loading logs probably large bowlder, having over it £ Tapley That Ellsworth has the best water power of any Charles Parker and daughters have Rockland this den. least depth of fifteen has been lo- Mrs. week. feet, place on the coast. to Boston for the winter. Calvin Wescott and Willie who cated in the western part of Deer Island gone Charles II. Farnhara will reside with Gray, That Ellsworth’s shipping facilities are excellent. wife and son are have been to New York in the Thorofare. This rock lies about 7-10 mile Rev. A. W. Bailey, Rufus Dodge this winter. Minerva, That fuight rates are as low here as at am point weeks at are at home. NE. by E. %E. from Deer Island Thoro- in Maine. two Passadumkeag. Schooner spending Clinton, Capt. Edward Lord, fare lighthouse. That the Cast'ne Electric Road wilt be built. IL Tibbetts and family left Tuesday arrived The merchants here lost quite a large \V. Saturday from Rockland with That an Electric Road to Mt. Desert Island would Windham, where they will live. amount of freight on the Collins for North flour. Howes, Lamentable be a good thing. which was Ignorance. of was Jr., wrecked on Saddle island. Miss Madella Small, Sedgwick, Miss Nina Lord It was That our Sln.e Factories can be made a success. went to Belfast Thurs- Nov. visiting daj at the kmdcigwten, of Miss Musa Dollard last weak. 12. C. That the Hardwood a at in- the guest day to attend the of her and the young teacher was of her Factory promises gn w’edding brother, proud dustry for Ellsworth. Waldron Holmes discharged a Amos Lord. GOTT’S ISLAND. little pupils as went their Schooner they through That the Dews Woolen Mill lias a bright future. of for Herrick & Staples last drills and exercises and beamed with load grain Schooner Nelson McFarland, Capt. Wil- Alfred Brawn has gone to Atlantic on That it is possible for an Electric Road to be built at the week. liam Perkins, is at Penobscot loading business. pleasure appreciation shown by the ui> the river to bring in nnr hardwood with Edith Allen, who has been visiting brick for Boston. visitors, who applaujcd generously. Then profit. Miss Miss Phebe E. Gott is visiting relatives last for Law- came the lesson and the teacher an- That tliis road can be continued to her father, left Thursday Prof. Edwin J. Smith and several of his at Matfawanikeag, McKinley. nounced the with the Canadian Pacific and Mass. from subject. connecting rence, pupils South Brooksville, visited the Charles and wife business this Harding went to At- “Children,” she said, “to-diy to are bring way Miss Annie Dollard picked a large bou- high school here That Hie Junction should be Thursday. lantic Saturday. to learn about the and I Washington County from her going cat, want of nasturtiums flower-gar- At the regular of Gov. Brooks in Ellsworth. quet meeting Mrs. Nellie Garlick, of Stonington, is you to tell me what you know about it. Nov. 3. I. O. That we should have a new Union Station. den lodge, O. F., held Nov. 6, the initia- relatives here. how has the cat?” visiting Tommy, many legs Ttiat onr Banks should encourage local enterprises. E. W. Griffin has returned from Bath. tory degree wras conferred on one candi- Frank A. Babbidge returned home from “Four,” replied Tommy, proudly con- That our influential men should do moie for Ells- He intends to go to Addison to work for date. scious of the Maine general hospital Tuesday. rectitude. worth. H. S. Kane. Percy Mills, Charles II. Farnham, “Yes, and Daisy, what else has the eat?” That there will be anew High School Building be- Mrs. Jennie Grindle and son Ronald, of Donald Jordan has gone to Sargent- Charles Jones and Irving Cousins each “Claws an’ tail,” murmured Daisy, fore long. Stonington, are visiting her parents, O. J. That we have the best Insurance in East- ville whore he will be employed in his own a motor-boat and are having good shyly. Agency Joyce and wife. ern Maine. uncle’s store. business fishing for scallops. Various other portions of feline anat- Nov. 12. Chips. That we have more business than our competitors Atherton has to Schooner J. M. omy were ascertained, and finally the in- Almond gone Melrose, Morales, Capt. Johnson, because we look out for our clients and pay structress turned to one of the latest ac- Mass., where he will be employed in the passed up to North Brooksville in tow of BLUEIHLL FALLS. our losses more promptly than others. to the i a ..1 s«id Friend Bros’, bakery. steamer Castine. She will load staves for Mrs. Prince Friend is at home from quisitions idergarten That our facilities for writii g insurance are unex- N. at South Bluehill. sweetly: celled. Capt. R. C. Stewart and children were Rondout, \., fl.25 per 1,000. “Now, Mary, can you tell me whether That our unoccupied farms can be made profitable. called to Swan's Island last Monday by Arrivals last week: Capt. A. Lula of is at Mrs. George Maddocks, Bluehill, the cat has fur or feathers? That Ellsworth’s streets, sidewalks and roads the serious illness of his mother. Stevens, Mrs. Herbert Wescott and son Frank Moulton’s. should be With a scorn and contempt, mingled greatly improved. and Miss Abbie Harry, from R. Mrs. Will- That Ellsworth and offer advan- Mrs. Nellie Stanley Providence, I.; Miss Johnson, of Camden, is visiting her with a vast said: vicinity many iam surprise,.Mary left for Stevens and son George, from Rich- Mrs. Chatto. tages for summer residences. Stanley Monday Everett, Mass., sister, “Gee, teacher, ain’t you never seen a mond. That we can handle your Real Estate, Insurance where they will spend the winter. The schooner Storm cat?” Petrel, Capt. Bonsey And and Investment business better than anyone The Miss Mil- the lesson came to an abrupt *»nd. Center Harbor KebekaU lodge held a primary school, taught by of Ellsworth, loaded here last week. else in this section. dred of and sale at Odd Fellows’ Chase, Bluehill, is doing finely. WE BELIEVE in confidence in their own commu- harvest supper Cecil Gray and wife are expected home people having The first week there were fourteen The lower House of the Vermont legis- and ail will last Friday evening which was well only this week after nity, if work togetheron this plan, lodge spending eight months at lature has passed a municipal woman suf- The noble pupils in attendance; now there are more that Ellsworth will be a of 12,000 to attended. Net proceeds, |54. Bar island. frage bill by a vote of 130 to 26. city and that we will soon be desires all members to be than thirty. 15,000 people, talk- grand present The schooner Nov. 12. E. S. Wilson, of Stonington, ing Greater Ellsworth, and that Bayside, next Friday evening, as it is nominating Tomson. Capt. Robins, and the sloop West, of Deer &W>rrti0nnntts, Lamoine and Hancock Point will be suburbs. night. SOUTH HANCOCK. Isle, are now loading wood for the Allens. 12. Uve Femme. Nov. Nov. 13. Mrs. Annie Smith left last week to join Crumbs. THE GEORGE H. GRANT CO. her 8TONINUTON. daughter at Newton, Mass., for the GOULDSBORO. INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENTS. winter. 'Miss Fronia Redman is teaching the Walter Spurling, who has been employed Manning Block, -.Ellsworth. Q. W. Colwell & Co. are Have LONG the You DISTANCE TELEPHONE. second primary school. removing at Nashua, N. H., is at home. clapboards from their house and replacing Sumner P. Mills and wife have been Archie C. Rolfe has moved into William The above ad. was written and several It will them with shingles. published years ago. visiting in Rockland the past week. Guptill’s house, while his own is being re- bear repeating now, a little ahead of the times then, but never mind. Freeman White, who has been visiting The fever patients are all gain- modeled. a I have always been ahead of the times, and I hope so to continue. It is typhoid his Mrs. D. Friend? mother, W. Kelley, the past ing in health and no new cases are re- Enoch Newman and who have had much better to be in the lead. This is why I have such a good business, few weeks, has returned to New York. wife, ported. charge of Dunbar Bros.’ boarding-house at and if every Ellsworth business man will join hands with his neighbor Quite a delegation from this vicinity at- and work to make Ellsworth a and beautiful a Miss Nellie F. Eaton, one of Stoning- North SullivaD, moved home last Monday. Then tell him about Ayer’s prosperous city—not only tended the meeting of Green Mountain business centre, but also a fine summer resort—the happy result will ton’s successful teachers, has resigned her Frank Spurling, who was injured while Cherry Pectoral. Tell him Pomona at Winter Harbor last Thursday. soon follow. situation here, and taken a position in the [ at his work of car-wheel inspector at hj\v it cured W. T. and wife have closed yourhard cough. Every business man, wake up and join the new Board of Trade; con- high at Somerville, Mass. Coggins Nashua, N. H., is so far recovered that he tribute mite and and hustle their house, and gone to Massachusetts, Tell him you your financially sentimentally, for Ellsworth. new houses here has returned home. why always keep Among .those building Let the local editors also wake and talk besides and where they will spend the winter with Nov. 12. Jen. it in the him to up something politics are Gapt. Lben Eaton, Reuel Judkins, house. Tell their children. the Sturgis bill; say some good things about Ellsworth, once in a while; Tilden and more Sawyer, Eugene Thurlow, SUNSET. a»k his doctor about it. Doc- some new energy into your paper. G. P. Haven from a to put are to follow. The are all jumped staging ( Geo. H. carpenters busy. tors use a deal of it for Grant. avoid a fall, while at work on G. W. Col- Mrs. Alvin Saunders is confined to the great Mrs. C. F. Eaton, Mrs. S. B. Tnurlow, well’s house last week, breaking his right house with a lame foot. throat and lung troubles. Mrs. W. S. Thurlow and Mrs. Frink have ankle. Mrs. M. A. Holden is employed at E. C. The best kind of a testimonial— lately returned from a trip to Gettysburg, of Deer Isle. Sold for over sixty years.” Does this Washington and Phila- The following officers of Leonard Woodworth’s, "Mass. apply Harpers Ferry, Brockton, _ Wooster lodge, I. O. G. T., were installed R. is loaded with HAS COMMON delphia, and report a very enjoyable trip. Capt. George Sylvester Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mess. YOUNG MAN WHO are to a tO YOU? There last Tuesday evening by J. P. Walker, D. ore from the Deer mine for manufacturers of school education would like aecura Arthur who has been book- Isl^ Rockland, in has had no previous Spofford, Emma position office; G. C. T.: A. B. Foss, C. T.; Ball, V. to be shipped to the smelting works in SARSAPARILLA. but to learn and can hundreds of men who keeping for John Bird Co., Kockland, has experience willing young T.; Leah Scamraon, secretary; Maggie Philadelphia. PILLS. furnish references; Address 1’.. caxo returned home, and will carry on the bus- HAIR VIGOR. Commercial Office. 2tr without are Martin, assista.it sacretary; Charles Col- Miss Mertice V. Small closed her school A _nor3 training trying iness of his father, the late Elmer E. Spof- yers OK’tj well, treasurer; Lottie Wooster, F. S.; Friday. She will enter a hospital ,in We have no secrets! We publish to secure in the ford. Arthur’s many friends hope he will the formulas of ell our medieines. positions Sarah Young, chaplain; Merton Hodg- Philadelphia as nurse. Harry Powers will prosper in his new’ business. kins, M; Rose Foss, D. M.; Lillian Mer- finish out the term. One of Ayer’s Pills at bedtime will business world. The time when the untrained could go iuto a business the Juanita chapter, O. E. S., conferred Merchant, Nov. 12. B. Inoten recovery. Gently laxative. chant, guard; George sentinel; wort has The demand is for trained on on office and np gone by. to-day help •degrees three candidates Thursday L. S. Jordan, P. C. T.; Julia Johnston, S. were the evening last. About 100 present, J.T. and the pay is good. Is it not likely you would succeed after securing such brothers turning out en maaae. Refresh- Nov. 12. W. a in ments were served. It was a very enjoya- training ble time for the members and visitors. SEDGWICK. Postmaster Stephen B. fhurlow, w’ho Capfc. and Mrs. Wiley are in Sargentville The SHAW BUSINESS COLLEGE? was thrown from his carriage and had with their daughter, Mrs. Groves Eaton. his right shoulder dislocated, is a^ain able Miss Fannie Herrick has gone to Waldo- F. L. Shaw, Pres., Portland, Me. G. 1). Harden', Treas., Bangor, Me. to attend to business. Miss Lottie Thur- boro to visit her aunt, Mrs. Nellie Curtis. low, who has been assistant postmistress for so many years, has left the office, and Mrs. Nettie Seavey, of Sherman Mills, will Laura take up other duties. Miss is visiting her parents, M. E. Friend and TEETH Greenlaw’ succeeds her. wife. Nov. 12. Nihil. JORDAN, The naphtha boat belonging to Lane FILLED PROSPECT HARBOR. brothers went ashore at Swan’s Island in the recent and was badly dam- Mrs. Kate Peters is at home. gale, WITHOUT FURNITURE for aged. Guy Cole has gone to Boston to work AND F. F. Hill. Herman Conary, of Sunshine, was here Saturday in his motor-boat. He brought Winnetka council of Pocahontas has re- PAIN! a raft of logs for the mill at |North Sedg- sumed weekly meetings. UNDERTAKING. That’s the very latest! Think Ralph Moore has gone to Waltham, Nov. 12. H. Mass., where he has employment in the what it means ! It is sure to he I have leased the ground watch factory. BORN. floor of the Eno building good news to all who need to The school league is preparing for an on State street, and have Nov 7, to Mr aud Mrs entertainment to be the last week of ARCHER—At Amherst. have teeth lijled, are dread- moved from given Elv/ood Archer, a daughter. yet my temporary school. DONNELL—At Franklin, Nov 10, to Mr and the We are location on Main street. W a son. ing pain. employ- Schooner Inez, Capt. Heavy, arrived the Mrs Percy Donuell, WALKER—At Ellsworth, Nov 11, to Mr and first of the week coal for N. T. Morse 25c Now 6 of These this method with w'ith Mrs Burton B Walker, a daughter. Buys Cigars ing painless and freight for the stores. we use L. W. Before we installed our National Cigar Stand, we splendid success; may JORDAN, The harvest supper given by the Metho- MARRIED. it on YOUR teeth? dist society Nov. 3 w'as a success. An en- were unable other dealers are even to sell Ellsworth, Maine. BURKE—BELL—At Winter Harbor, Nov 6, by (as yet) tertainment followed the supper. A E Small, esq, Margaret A Burke, of Ellens- of this at 5c dale. PEI, to William Bell,_of_Rosieville, the equal cigar straight. *J. A. Hill and of West Gouldsboro, --“-- “* CHARLES L. wife, r p E|I BRANN, were on Sun- guests of Mrs. Rhoda Tracy IENDERSON—HAYNES—At Bluehill, Oct IVIASOIM and 30, by Rev R L Olds, Miss Julia M Hender- E of Dental son, of Bluehill, to William Haynes, Sawyer Co., PLASTERER. Etofcrrticnnnita. Bar Harbor. .ISCOMB—SAWYER-At Ellsworth, Nov 7, 57Main St., Bangor, Me. L Liscomb, FULL LINES OF by Rev P A A Killam, Miss Alice College Days DO NOT BE A BURDEN. of Salisbury Cove, to Raymond L Sawyer, of Bar Harbor. LIME, HAIR AND CEMENT. G. A. Parcher Gives Some Good Ad- 6 for 25c VHITE—M’INTYRE—At Bluehill, Nov 10, by Cigar, vice to Readers of The Ells- Rev E Bean, Miss Alice White to Iuglisou both of Bluehill. All work promptly attended to. McIntyre, __ full and has a worth American. This cigar is perfectly made, size, DIED. domestic blend which most Many people in Ellsworth are a bur- mild, smooth, mellow, ELLSWORTH, MAINE. den, not to themselves, but to Bar- smokers find in rear of Postofflce. only B VRBOUR—At Ellsworth, Nov 11, James very enjoyable. Shop others and its 63 years, 1 month, 6 days. because of indigestion bour, aged DAYS are sold at National GRINDALL—At East Orland, Nov 9, Abby, | COLLEGE only resulting ailments. 55 wife of George H Grindall, aged years. Stands. direct from to you, The backaches, headaches, distress LAMSON-At Bluehill, Nov 9, Mrs Almira S Cigar Coming factory 76 years, 8 months, 23 days. save the four to six middlemen’s after eating, loss of appetite, gulping Larnsou, aged we can you profits. DRIVE BRIDGE PERKINS—At C'astiue, Nov 7, Jeremiah S UP of and can 66 9 months. undigested food gases, Perkins, aged years, The best cigars are now sold in the 2,000 Drug Stores having Ml be overcome by the use of Mi-o-na the National Cigar Stands Emblem in the window. stomach tablets. MARINE LIST. CARDS. This remedy is not a mere digestive, SCORE it is a positive strengthener in the di- Ellsworth Pori. E G. MOORE, Main St. Sea | Bluehill; gestive organs, putting them in shape Ar Nov 8, schs Storm Petrel, right, Bartlett’s Island so that is s that they can digest any food Sid Nov 9, sch Lewis R Ifctench, Hull Cove, & Co eaten. Mi-o-na is used before meals imber, Whitcomb, Haynes Sid Nov 10, schs Ann C Stuart, Northeast 1 CENT EACH. & and so the or- arbor, lumber, Whitcomb, Haynes Co; lowers strengthens digestive Rockland; Monomoy, Brook- Moses gans, while other remedies are taken [innie Chace, PTT’MTriVr'R'R'R after food F Fine Floral Work for and meals simply to digest the Ar Nov 12, sch Catherine, New York, coal Xv 111 JJ lli. jLJ JLJ 11 and any without relief. Lord FOR SALE AT THE giving permanent Hancock County Ports. occasion G, A. I’archer sells Mi o-na in 50c every boxes under a positive guarantee that West Sullivan—Ar Nov 9, sch Mary Au- all the round. AMERICAN OFFICE. it with coal for Dunbar Bros FRED’K H. MOSES, Bar Harbor. Open year will cure or money will he refunded. gusta, MERICAN hcs subscriber* al 107 been an unusual'./ faithful and successful pas- NEWS. in work; COUNTY in tor, diligent and effective parish 7 post-offices Hancock county. tor additional County Newt nee other iyaqen .strong and sweet and winuiug in the pulpit; >ther papers in the County com- one who has endeared himself to all who #* not reach so many. The Ameri- knew him and whose presence in our meet- BLUEH1LL. not *he in only paper printed ings has always been an inspiration. Everett and Charles are at h> k and has never claimed to Hinckley county, While we know that only his churches and **■ is the only paper that can pr cj»* home on a vacation for a few weeks from I his dearest on.s realize at all adequately the called a COUNTY paper; all ihe North fie Vt. and value of his life, we of this Id, merely local papers The circula- preciousness has returned to Mint urn te The American, barring the Bar conference have been profoundly impressed Eva Snowman Kecord's summer list. i* larger by his personality and by the quality of his after one week’s vacation from teaching a at of all the other paptrs printed the fall term of school in that place, and r nock county. It was to Mr. Smith to love much. It JOHNSONS given will now take the winter term. was to him to lead a guile- given singularly Nov. 8. Spec. less. beautiful, tender, and yet strong and _ UNTY NEWS. virile Christian life. It was given to him to KENDALL-GRAY. F itional News, see other pagts best Anodyne f'ovnty exemplify in a rare degree the qualities George A. Gray, a Bluehill boy, but for r.s a of the ministry of Jesus Christ, preacher, the past ten years residing at Somerville, as a student of the world,"ns‘a pastor, and as CASTDJE. Mass., was married there Wednesuay, a public-spirited.true citizen. W. il. Sunday at Castine, Oct. 31. A Somerville paper says: Vogell spent Why, while still in the prime of his power J. M. an ta ,i.est of hie brother, Vogell. and at the height of his usefulness, he should In Somerville on Wednesday evening at- tiactive home wedding was solemnize J at the .*3 Myra Duffy, of Belfast, who has have beem removed from his important work, Sa- residence of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac B. Kendall- been here several weeks, returned home is one of the mysteries which, as the j LINIMENT Kendall, was viour said, we know not now. Bui we know Their daughter, Alice Rebecca Saturday. bride and A. of the firm of that he was already a citizen of heaven; that the George Gray ms. of architect on Stevenson, Boston, with joy he greeted it from afar, and. like F. s. Booth, steamship contracting stevedores, for 96 Years .v Baker was in town was the The bride’s father is treas- 11c cottage here, Greatheart. was ready and exultant'to depart; groom. association, ©v.. Sunday. and that he now sees his Saviour’s face, that urer of the Training Field School his Saviour's name is in his forehead, and and for years has conducted an insurance ms. R. B. Brown returned Saturday 77ie business. Great/fome that he is already engaged in the ceaseless, fr» a visit of several weeks to her son in Physician unwearying, and infinite service of the skies. The Kendall home was tastefully arranged j A'i-'vOn, Mass. with ferns and flowers. There was a ! We place this minute on our records, and palms, Keep it handy. Use it for the hundred and one little ' An accidents that on E. a the to the large assemblage of guests. orchestra happen A-^uatus Connor, quartermaster furnish copy of it to press, j every day, and for the bigger troubles too. H. ..u The bride looked ch in a the human cracked and colorless tr. the in Belfast of J. G. very Arming old board of officers was re-elected. Good sentatives from the Bass Harbor lips*. Dry, j wedding Wilson, church, means feverishness, and are as well, ill Paul Glover, 100 Al" light blue prince*s dress with cream lace lips , r>nc of Castine’s young men, and Miss Miss Isabel Clark and Mrs. Dix. appearing. To have beautiful, pink, velvet- len St., S{ rincfield* where cere- "! Had trimmings. The room the 12. like lips, apply at bedtime a e ating of Dr. Mass., says: Grace Piper, of Belfast. The groom is iUmcrUsnunua. Nov. Spray. Sort on ...- Shcop’s Green Salve. It will soften and heal large running mony took place was very prettily decor- , I w’ell known here and has a multitude of any ssin ailment. Get a free, trial box at our | my face lor years. ated w ith potted plants. After the cere- INDIAN POINT. ►iwe. and he convinced. Large, n ckel capped tried remedy r.f..r rtm.ee y, irtcuue who unite in w ishing him every them >n of and glass jars, 25 cents. G. A. Parch Bit. but gave ep mony delicious refreshments cake Mrs. Ida Abram a few ■ealihq used that The after a short Harding spent disgust. 1 happiness. couple will, and in cocoa were served by the bride’s sister, at her home here the week. liquid X-Za ia, trio, return to Belfast, w'here they will days past less than wetks the Mrs. A. E. assisted a soil S^tirrncnrrms 5 Sprague, by cousin, a led. iireke their home for the present. wm\m H. and wife are visiting antiseptic sore had entirely h» Eugene Higgins hea.td Mrs. M. A. Ward well. Any sore can be Mr. Higgins' parents, Alonzo Higgins and this X-Zalia, Mrs. Boyd was born in Penobscot and like by liquid OBITUARY. Impoverished soil, impov- wife. It Will Tickle Your Taste. whether it is * ***"» lived here until a few years ago when she liquidl humor, eczema, tilctr, The of this were a ot people community erished needs Mrs. Ella of who or a sore went to w here she had blood, proper Mason, Boston, spent running t 'h shocked and to learn Boothbay Harbor, 'I1/ lt‘ grieved with her Mrs. Charles long standing. a fine as clerk. Mr. fertilizer. A chemist Sunday cousin, You the sore of the sudden death on position pcstofflce by analyz- just keep fhorsday morning also visited the school and wet with it. It* *s on** of Harbor’s young Stover, Sunday place T»*..d_icsuay evening of one Castine’s citi- Boyd Boothbay the soil can tell what clean, soothing, and you ing you oy invitation gave some every interesting business men, being engaged can put it on the rarest Jeremiah Perkins. successfully X&6> ct zens, and one bit in the lumber business there with his fertilizer to use for different timely advice to the young people sore without Mr. Perkins was at work the during and children. smarting. father. "psrcntiy in his usual health, and products. The happy couple were the recipients of Tommy Walls, who has been hunting in in me evening was at work for his sister, ^00© TO ^ beautiful which test fv the Maine woods, returned to-day with EflOBOH *Iiv. 6. W. Webster, assisting her to close many presents If your blood is impoverished to the esteem of their many frirnds. a good supply of moose meat, having o* r nouse preparatory to going away for doctor will tell what After and best wishes your you killed one which 800 me winter. He returned accom- congratulations weighed, dressed, sort. home, The liquid that grows healthy jieih on any left for Harbor where to fertilize it and from which he is treating his w' Mrs. and after they Boothbay they you need give pounds, Eczema Sores Torn FUsh Running Sorts by Perkins, retiring A10c.Cigarfor5c.we will make their home. to moose steak. How do do it ? We sell so many. Mouth Sorts 1».= complained of not well. He neighbors Humor Ulcers feeling it the rich, red that Scalp Varicose tins Nov. 7. St'EA. corpuscles Mrs. Abbie of Indian Itching Timples ^ <»uu went into another room where Higgins, Point, GEO. S. HARRIS & CO., Boston, Mass. Head Catarrh Carbuncles Chapped Hands are in it. It be Eastrbx Distributors. he but worse and lacking may you has been with her daughter, Mrs. Annie All do is to the sore wet with X-Za*u. lay down, rapidly grew BROOKS VILLE. you simply keep M. the week at the Narrows. Get a SUc. bottle from any druggist to-day. ^ before Mrs. Perkins could summon need a tonic, but more Higgins, past is at home from sea' likely you r .ther, B. F. Perkins, who resides Capt. Joseph Roper The friends of Mr. Higgins here are glad FREE BOOKLET need a concentrated fat food, but a few steps from their. | Walter Closson has a naphtha boat on to hear he rallied from an operation at the the lake. Bar Harbor as well as could be \Ir. Perkins was about sixty-seven years and fat is the element lacking hospital of and was much for his and wife w ill live expected. age, respected Rufus Douglass with in your system. many good qualities. A good friend and Mrs. Saran Walker. The ten-year-old daughter of Charles m*tgnr»or, he will be much missed. He Miss Margaret Walker, wh) has been There is no fat food that is Ahlblad met writh a very bad accident in Heart Bend sketch or of Palpitation? a as a member of Hancock lodge, F. and quite ill, is improving. the schoolroom at noon on Thursday last. I model, photo invention lot so and assimi- patentability.otentabtlity. For frtefrt e book, * You have no heart trouble, M., and Charles L. Stevens post, easily digested She was behind a door when some probably organic The school here is taught by Miss Grin- boys write* it is just indigestion. A. R. He served in the navy during lated as the door against her with such TRADE-MARKS to \ is cured i die, who is much liked. jammed Indigestion by Rebellion. He leaves one sister—Mrs. force that her left arm was badly crushed Mr. Prim is extensive on ^..cretia Webster, of Castine, and four making repairs and broken at and below the elbow. Dr. H. C. TABLETS the Rufus Walker li Do have the blues often? •rothers—Lafayette, of Orrington,Thomas place. Scott’s Emulsion R. L. Grindle pronounces it a bad break. you of Bucksport, B. Frank, of Castine, Albion Closson will have a very tine Nov. 12. H. H. C. TABLETS md of house when it is completed. Are you troubled with Columbus, Bangor. of Cod Liver Oil EAST FRANKLIN. OPPOSITE U 5.PATENT OFFICE constipation? Regulate your liver with The funeral was held at the home Joseph Saunders and family have gone Saturday, Nov. 10, a boy baby was made I WASHINGTON.D.C. -vnurday afternoon, and was attended by to North Bluehill for the winter. H. C. TABLETS It will nourish and welcome in the home of W. Don- and ma- strengthen Percy in a large delegation from the post Everett and have Have you sick headache? Pains your Douglass family nell and wife. back? The services were in the when milk and cream lodge. charge moved to Bangor; also Lester Wescott and body Banking. f Pev. Mr. Luce. Charles Leighton, of Milbridge, is vis- \1>* Perkins has the sincerest sym- fail to do it. Scott’s Emulsion H. C. TABLETS bis aunt, Mrs. E. K. and write us her friends in her affliction. iting Donnell, SV If you are not feeling well, at hy of mar.y Merle Lymburner and Bently Grindle will is always the same; always other relatives. giving your symptoms, and our physician are at Haven building a cottage for Mrs. prescribe for you free of charge. ;;ov.l2._G. and beneficial Enos Stover, wife and son spent a few Climax Medicated Powder — best for I E. A. Babson and son. palatable always Is what DEDHAM. days with relatives and friends in Bluehill your money will earn 11 sores and inflammation. Nov. 9. Spec. where the is from Invested in shares ol of ministers body wasting week. the it a meeting the Bangor and Surry last STANDARD REMEDY CO.. the following memorial was ISLAND. either in children week, BARTLETT’S any cause, John U. Hardison has returned from Stall! 215 Market St., Lynn, Mast. suppled: * where he has been ! Henry Ray has gone to his home at Bay- or adults. Newport, employed, ta_aj|Bidi»»;*s!'iL ol .*e Rev. Ira A. Smith, during the yearB side. and will remain at home this winter. ^worate at Holden and Dedham, hae A NEW SERIES Mrs. K. E. Bffrtlett returned home Fri- We will send you a sample free. Fred Elwood Woodworth, who has been — '•''rstant in his attendance at confer- i! now open. SI for Dr. C. C. of Bar Shares, fiaeh; tmonlhli/Cpay other day from a trip to Ellsworth and Bangor. working Morrison, councils, and special religious Be sure that this pic- the two came home menu; SI per share. and has Robinson Harbor, past years, for ...*fc„.4rgs in this neighborhood, Capt. John Dix, Mrs. Lessie ture in the form of a and interested member of this a short vacation before resuming his du- Bloodine Kf-en n faithful and little daughter Bertha visited Mrs, lab»*l is on the wrapper | with the who is located in WHY PAY RENT cumerence. week. of bottle of ties doctor, Pills. Olive Bartlett last every Emul- when you can borrow Liver his in the fellow- for the winter. on your xVu.:i2 bearing thus part sion Ando»»r, Mass., shares, a first Ruth and Mena who you buy. give mortgage and of onr churches, he has Misses Marshall, reduce ll joint work A fifty-four foot flag-pole was raised on evcry%omh? Monthly have been visiting here, went to their payments and Interest together Cure chronic Constipation. the school Nov. 9. A fine will amount to but little in Harbor grounds flag, more Strike Breakers, ! home Bar Thursday. SCOTT 4 BOWNE than you are now Famous which was when Mrs. E. Vose paying for j| Box* L. bought rent, and In about ten famous strike breakers in the I Nov. 10. CHEMISTS years you i lie most Haskell here some four jears ago, New Life Pills. When taught E. Q. MOORE, Druggist.! 4 ,UJ are Dr. King’s I--^ J OWN Cure for Piles, 409 Pearl Hew Yon YOUR OWN HOME. -r and bowels go on strike, they quickly A Guaranteed St., work To Cure a Cold lo One Dmy ‘He 'he trouble, and the purifying Itching, Blind, Bleeding Protruding Plies. 50c. and Foriparticulars ol 11 f 1.00. LAXATIVE BROMO Tablets Inquire on. Best cure for constipation, 1 Druggist are authorized to refund money Take Quinine Ukhbt W. The Ellswobth American right *y Alt refund If It falls to cure. £. W Cuhhman, Sec*y, 26c. at E. G. 1 paZo OINTMENT !ailB to cure In « 14 to days Druggists. Druggists money N’,S'1 Bank ad-rhe and dizziness. Is each box. *?fe. 50C. Guo vt’8 signature on A. W. Kmo. Presided 'ns’s, druggist. [The only romar psori’-l NEWS. serenade Raymond Dow and bride. For a ILqp. .rciico. COUNTY ; few minutes • • COUNTY j fjiJutal Aiinlu Alii the air was filled with sound COUNTY NEWS. NEWS. of o ( ounl^ Aeut, nee 01/101 paye« For Additional News see th>r TATE OF MAINE. guns, bells, tin pans, horns and any- County p ge • 88.: — Judicial Coa t thing that could a Hancock Supreme in BUCKSPORT. produce noise. After a My Friend Jardin few’ j Equity. minutes of this • BASS HARBOR. din, Mr. Higgins in- NORTHEAST HARBOR. 0 John F. Cliarks rk John. football team defeated ! Whitcomb, Haynes, The seminary vited the serenaders in the and M. H. house, F. a Arthur Lawton has gone to Portland for Haynes. school here last Wednes- i telling A. Allen brought home bride from (k^Whiiney Old Town high them Mr. Dow was absent, but Mrs. Dow dastine last week. [Copyright, 1C06, by C. H. Sutcliffe.] medical treatment. Calvin H. Norris and Frances L. F«**- *■* Score 11-6. would day. entertain them till the My friend Jardin and I had been to- To the Judicial in groom Bertha went to Boston The infant daughter of Willis B. Watson Supiemc Equity: Miller died morn- Dyer Saturday Mrs. Thomas Sunday j arrived, which he did in a short time. gether nine years when we separated, and John F. Whitcomb, Charles H. Jotar for a wife is very ill. Haynes, immediate cause of her death Games short vacation. O. Wt-iiuey and M. H. a’1 "*•*• in£, the were played, and at 10 o’clock he to go west with an uncle and I to Haynes, Miss Ethel is viaiti her worth, Hancock county. Maine, cop r: .-.a. heart failure. She had been in Mrs. B. C. Graves returned Nov. 9 from a Thompson g being poor j sandwiches, cake, cocoa, candy, apples oilier law office at home. We wrote doing business in said Kl’sworth. ui der the Montelle Derr and at of for some months. Mrs. Miller is : and were served. -a short vacation in Bouton. oat n other grandparents, wife, style Whitcomb, Haynes & Co., co>- r.litn cigars for three years and -• health weekly against Cslv n Norris, ot Eden. I* one Miller Nov. Bucksport. survived by daughter, Mary ] 12. h. A. W. Coombs and wile returned Nov. 7 were as faitlnnl. as lovers. Up to this county. Maine, and Francis l*. iiati.tr Andrew Parker has sold his interest in 5 unerxilie. iu the 6ia*e of Mamaonoacua, Scott. from their wedding outing at Franklin. lime we had both been poor, depeud- the firm of Parker to WEST HANCOCK. on ourselves more than on our fa- Bros, Quy 1. o a The schools at Long Pond, Santiago, The W. C. T. U. will give a concert at l.ig Parker, By virtue contract wiih said Ca!vi« who is the store H. Norris wh«> is noi the reor own.* M t. and Buck’s Mills have Sherman McFarland is in the union church thers. but now a relative died and left having repaired. East Bucksport employed next Sunday evening. premises here-nafler e-c-ibd. ..i, »«, aie T. W. closed on account of the scarlet fever Bangor. $-10,000 in cash. My first letter to Jackson and wife give a ve?y sent f trances L. B.i teifie d wi.o is t.-i owner been Mrs. R. S. who was called to Robinson, oj said premises or n not Hit o«r. ;ic the children. The disease is in a Tildcn H. .jardin after receiving the news was to pleasant party Friday evening for their among Smith returned to-day from her home in Warren by the illness and owner the eol is to the plaintiffs ukai wn, and no serious results are an- \ a offer him a present of $">,000. daughter and her Mr. and Mrs. the plaiuiiffs furnished certain m eria/s mild form, hunting trip in Eastbrook. death of her returned Nov. husband, grandfather, 6. which enter, d into r,nd we e u-r£ as it is the He that he was well in Herbert who are soon to leave for hoped by prompt replied doing Condon, bui 01 a certain barn ticipated, A. E. Foren has gone to At the union church ding and i». ihv email- the town it will Millinocket, Sunday evening the business and did not need their new home in Stockton The of a certi n bou-e, the c. ca action taken by officers, he mining Springs. ing rlwe.lin* where will be on stone work. Rev. E. E. Harris “A Dream which the same stand in employed sang of Para- and'would not the it was with ceing sito»n d in Han out the localities where it ! accept money, but evening spent games. Delicious 1 be stamped cock, Hancock cn Maine, d ■***•* Alvah Abbott dise” and a sermon from the -my, has returned to Bar Har- preached I wanted to double it in six months he refreshments were served. and describe us follows, now exists. to v\jt: Lfe_,u...ng bor after a short vacation which he same theme. at he southeast co.ner of the Allen lien iu T. M. spent would show me how and take a share Nov. 12. X. Y. Z. The Grand Banker Nicholson, here. lot on the county road; iheuc n .he V Mrs. E. E. who went to Boston of the After some further cor- ro*d 60 north Lester Gilley, arrived last Wednes- Harris, profits. rod-; theme 4° east 2.6 rods; Capt. for treatment NORTH SULLIVAN. thence west 60 rods; thence south 4* w s. lo fare. Off Irving McFarland is at home from Ban- surgical nearly two months respondence I started for the west with day with a full Petit Menan j the first mentioned bounds ;d. Clarence of is em- tain Pomona at Winter aloud at the thought. If my own property my Hopkins, Trenton, Harbor. Nov. 12. Are. I and the proceeds applied to the discusrv* of E. M. Hamor’s for the winter. W. E. Bragdon has severed his connec- mother had been there and told me their said lien. And that the ployed at Misses Olive and Vera plainliu- ••■ajr Coolidge Berry as tion with the Arm of Bragdons, Fernald & that he meant me ill I would not have have such further relief the nature of eLt D. Hall has taken possession of his new arrived home Saturday, Don’t think that piles can’t be cured. Thou- case may require. having completed Gordon. believed I it. lay down again, and sands of obstinate cases have been And may it this honorable ccort to and moved his family in last week. the fall terms of their schools at cured by please home, respective issue its Bubtceuas to the said Calvin H. Nor- Edward Urann and of East then It struck me that he had acted Doan's Ointinent. 60 cents at any drug store. Mildred of West Franklin and Winter Harbor. family, ris and Frances L. Butterfield, commanding Miss Emery, Salisbury Cove, rather — will rent with Mrs. M. queer and constrained since dvt. them to appear before said court and '*~r-er of Eleanor Franklin, occupy was the guest Kittredge Satur- Kiverview local union of Christian En- He to this bill of compaint and abide the orders J. Springer this w inter. starting. had written me to bring deavor will meet with the here and decrees of court theieon. day. society gold from Denver. He had made sure ?.":!TttsnnnU2. Ellsworth. Maine, Nov. 16, 1903. (nig*. Nov. Charles E. Dwelley returned last Friday Master Elmer Reed, of Manset, is Thursday, 22, afternoon and evening. that I brought $38,000. He had almost John F. Whitcomb, Charles H. Hayntr., jhhu is from where he has " O. Whitney, M. H. Haynes Whitcomb. Ha-vner. a few weeks with his Mrs. It hoped that there wrill be a good Massachusetts, spending aunt, repre- hidden me away In tlie mining Tillage, vV 6 Co., by Fred L. Mason their attorney. sentation of been employed painting for the past three Mayo. the different societies. and lie liad Insisted that I take another (t- Fied L. Mason, counsel. Agnes weeks. We. John F Charles W. Nov. 12. H. GROOMING COUNTS Whitcomb, **"’"?*» Miss Marion Kittredge left for name and conceal my home address. John O. Whitney and M. H. Haynes, ill of Saturday But it cannot make a Mrs. Genevieve Collins and little Fair Skin or & Ellsworth, Hancock county, Maine, ? where she to daugh- His excuses at the time seemed more Coat. Waltham, Mass., expects Glossy ners under the firm name and ot «iut> ATLANTIC. ter who have been in Calais sev- | styie in Virginia, than but now when I to comb, & Co on oath tbai find employment the watch factory. enough, began women wiin goo a Haynes certify the Rita is eral will visit at West Pembroke following statf ment as shown the account Staples visiting in Stonington days, argue things point by point I was cannot by Mrs. Eliza Ham who has been with complexions hereto attached and made a of this cer- or, and and on their return this w'eek. part Deer Isle. Harrington stunned. the case wholesale, be tificate is a true statement of the Mrs. E. E. returned to Ellsworth Taking homely. Creams, <*niuuu.ue Sargent, us, with all credits for materiafa j Mrs. Edith made a to Evangelist E. W. of Bethel as I believed In him as lotions, washes and just given, last to the winter with I Staples short visit Kenyon, you might say, turn shed contract with Calvin H. Monday, spend bible cannot make by Norris, Stonington, stopping one night only. school, Spencer, Mass., will conduct in no other man. Taking It point by powders of Eden, Hancock county, Maine, upon the her daughter, Mrs. D. E. Donovan. a fair skin. services at the Methodist church I had to conclude that he had Every dwelling house and barn owned by tne said Mrs. A. H. arrived home Tuesday, point, H. sor Mrs. Evie and two children. Miss Staples last horseman knows that Calvin Norr Frances L. Butterfield, of Young and afternoons and some evil scheme on hand. Somerville. ■ after a visit with relatives in Wednesday Thursday the satin Massachusetts, or perso* un- Helen and Master of North week, Onset, coat of his situated in Ralph, Sedg- this week. Jardin was absent for two hours and known, Hancock, Hancc-_-_yf Mass. evenings comes Maine, a lot of land wick, have been visiting relatives here the j thoroughbred upon bounded and de- Schools^have closed and the teachers then returned to report all quiet. I from the animal’s scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning ..c c.e two weeks. Mrs. and little 1 Mrs. Sarah Hutchinson has gone to southeast corner of the Allen Up#.- past Young have began to watch him now. and knowing condition. returned to their homes. Later there ‘all-right” the road: tlience on the row* n0 son returned home last but Mansfield, Mass., to spend the winter with county county Thursday, him as well as I xlid I soon saw that Let the horse thence north 4° east 287 will be winter terms, grammar grade at get roos; rods; .ac-.uce Miss Helen will remain with her uncle her daughter, Mrs. Corbett. “off his feed” and his we.** t 60 rods; thence south 4° west tot'., ".st he was ill at ease. He no longer look- East Franklin, Ryefield and West Frank- mentioned bound containing 1U0 acre- tr-re and attend school this winter. Mrs. Seth had a houseful at as ne was Joyce good lin. This is a new and one ed me in the eyes of old. or less to wit: 12. departure, rying, brushing and rubbing will give 1908, 28. to lumber as account an- Nov. M. her old-fashioned knitting and sewing nervous and furtive. I found a dozen Sept. per which every parent, and the residents in him a clean coat, but cannot nexed ami mace a part of this certi‘ic-te, bee. All a produce report very pleasant day. should of—the reasons for suspecting him. the coveted smoothness and of ♦382 34. For which we claim a lien c:_ -id. HANCOCK POINT. general, approve bettering gloss buildings and land. on the V. east last To the west of our canjp the side of the com- Passengers Percy of school advantages. horse’s skin, which is his Whitcomb, Haynes & Co. C. A. Penney was in Ellsworth Saturday. I Sunday morning were Mrs. Young, of tlie mountain rose sharply, and there plexion. The ladies will see the point. By J. F. Whitccmix. 1 Despite the unfavorable weather, good- Bernard Small was in Ellsworth Satur- Surry, Mr. Dalzell, of Frenchboro, Miss were several great bowlders almost STATE OF MAINE: sized audiences were present at the three Hancock 88.:—Oct 1903. d»y. Dalzeil, of Eastport* Herbert Joyce, of towering over 11s. If it had been the Lane’s 30. Persona;;^ ap- services at the Baptist church on its re- Family pealed the 8hove named John F. Wn- ofr Several children have the and Mr. of Southwest season I should have feared that and made oath to the above certificate »:inx whooping Atlantic, Brawn, last State I. C. rainy by opening Sunday. Secretary signed. Before me, Fr^d L. cough. Harbor. some of them might have become loos- Medicine Mason, uu-ary Moore, a man of commanding presence, public. (L.S.; Nov. 10. S. ened and fallen down on us. After John Stratton and wife, of Hancock, preached in the morning, and Evangelist Is the best preparation for ladies who Calvin H. Norris supper we smoked, talked of old times Bought of Whitcomb, Haynes * oou have a son, born Nov. 1.—John R. in the afternoon and desire a gentle laxative medicine that Kenyon evening. for the and about 9 1903. Jul 1, 1290 ft 6x6 hem, SEAL COVE. and cared horses, will give the cleanliness 364 ft4x6 1654 to- About from Hancock went to The other churches were closed for the body perfect hem; twenty that we turn ! and tal ht m $14 1C Misses Sadie and Gertrude Carver arc at o’clock Jardin suggested internally the wholesomeness $23 Winter Harbor to attend the day. 312 ft 4x6 sp, 368 ft 2x6 county in so ns to an start in tlie that such skins home for the winter. get early produces as-painters sp; 480 total 16 76$ Nov. 12. B. love to sp, grange. morning. We had pitched our small copy. 334' ft hem plank, 14 46 86 $7<» Capt. J. S. Powers, who is in very poor H. D. Ball and wife have gone to How- tent and gathered pine needles for a July 6, 910 ft 2x7 sp. $14 56 is somewhat better. AMHERST. 22,1031 ft h bds, 14 43 Mr. Ball on a and health, was one for land, gunning trip Mrs. bed, and the night sleep. 807 ft 2x4 h, 1144 Ball to viBit a niece. Mrs. C. H. Sawyer, who has been quite F. O. Silsby purchased a fine colt last Jardin seemed to fall asleep almost at 1018 ft h bds, 14 25 W. L. DOUGLAS 78 ft 2x6 125 ill for several days, is improving. week. could not shut sp, Mrs. C. F. Chester and daughter Marion once, but I my eyes. 405 ft h bds, 5 87 RhftPc 624 ft went to Marion will Stanley Mitchell, of Tinker’s Island, Miss Garland, the preacher, has gone to I didn't sigh and kick about, aud Jar- ,3.50&,3.0ft sp dim, 9 S3 Bangor Thursday. BEST IN THE 1200 ft h bds, 16 80 was in towrn on his to A. N. Jewett’s to board. din must have believed me to be sound •• ipend a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. S. Wednesday way 1005 ft 14 07 he rose with the $4 Gilt III 908 ft 12 71 C. Boston. A came to the home of Elwood asleep when finally up W.LDouglas Edge Penney. daughter iiiniinlluiiuiinllnilalaiiiiflrim 145 ft sp jst. 2 82 utmost care, looked at me for a mo- William Crabtree has moved into the Harlan Murphy, wife and children, have Archer and wife last week. 691 ft 2x7 sp, 110$ ment and then, taking the crowbar To Shot Dealert: 500 ft pine bds, 10 00 house winter. His been a week at Center, with Mrs. El w’ho is in vV. L. Douglas’ Job- 1011 h Livy Penney for the spending bridge Treadwell, poor the ft bds, 14 15 from the pack, walked toward bing House is the most 201$ M No 1 20 50 mother will a few wreeks him Mrs. Murphy’s sister, Mrs. Jennie Calla- is in Brewer. in this shings, spend with health, visiting oomplete country 20 M 2d bowlders. What on earth he was go- Send for Catalog cl, 45 00 before to her at Hancock. han. 12. 6 M 2d cl 1125 going daughter’s The little son of W. G. Orcutt and wife, me until I shings, ing to do was beyond slyly 400 ft mch pine bds, 800 Nov. 12. E. Mrs. Mildred has arrived home who has been Lopaus quite ill, is improving. followed him to see with my own eyes. 200 ft pine bds P & S, 4 40 in schooner J. M. Har- 500 ft 800 from a sea voyage Edward with and be- sp nda, CENTER. Mrs. Giles, little daughter I found him digging prying 3(4 ft sp jst, 4.87, 88 ft 4x4 of which her husband, Edwin Lo- low, Doris, is in Brewer, visiting her brother, hind the biggest bowlder, aud that 8p, 1.41, Mrs. Katie Bartlett has returned to her 84 ft 4x6 200 ft P paus, is steward. line the tout sp, 1.34, Ezra Kelliher. bowlder was right in with 4.00, borne at Bartlett’s after a brief bds, Island, Nov. I at 1*2 M 2d cl 12._N. Elwin and Robbie Johnston and only fifty feet away. thought shings, wjourn with friends here. wereamong Sept 28, 1000 ft mch sp bds, was for that hunters last each one first that he looking gold; 300 ft bds P & L. W. OAK POINT. the lucky week, sp S, Stewart and of Bar Harbor, some sort of a fiud ItO ft bds, wife, a fine he was developing pine bringing home moose. ft h and Mrs. William Alden and of Bos- Clifford Doliiver and wife were here re- 200 bds, son, to show me in the morning. I held to too who have ft mch sp, called on Rodney Chick and grandson, ton, relatives here last week. cently on business. this idea for three or four minutes and 100 ft pine, been spending the summer in Kingman, $30181 Ust Saturday night about twenty-six J. H. Galley left for Bangor last Wed- was about to address him and give him are at home for a few days. gathered at the home of K. B. Higgins to nesday, for the winter. the laugh when another idea entered «oS2 3ft Miss Gertie Nickerson, who has been the STATE OF MAINE. B. of is vis- my head and brought out goose H. Murphy, Salem, Mass., Hancock Judicial the nftme implies, all visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Torrey, in flesh all over ss.:—Supreme Court m r^evei>tics’ .as prevent friends and relatives here. my body. ALL Nov. 6,1906. Grippe when “taken at the sneeze iting is 8H0ES FOE EVERYBODY AT PRICES. Equity. Manset. has returned home, and work- was to rou mui the within bill in Seventies are toothsome tab- Jardin working giuuc Men's Shoes, $5 tc $1.50. Boys’ Shoes. $3 Upon equity ordered: That f*f®e candy Mrs. Alice and daughter Grace to notice t< all interested in all colds Alley ing for William Dunham. bowlder down the tent and me as to $1.25. Women’s Shoes. $4.00 $1.50. persons the build- ?rev®ntics dissipate quickly, upon Misses* St Children’s 8hoes, $2.25 to $1.00. and the land therein described be en early» when you first feel that a returned home from Salem last week. ing given com Amherst I. O. It was a matter not to be ar- W. L. Women’s, Misses and a of t: e is coming, check and them, Saturday, Nov. 10, lodge, [ slept! Try Douglas by causing copy bill and of this order they prevent has his vessel out Children’s shoes; for style, fit and wear to be three weeks in are thoroughly safe for children, Capt. Palmer Seavey entertained the court of It was murder be had been con- publishta successively [revenues““ F., companion gued. they excel other makes. the Ellsworth a ** effectual for adults. Sold and recom- for American, public newspaper on the railway at Ellsworth repairs. cake and coffee wrere ever since he had written take into at in HanoooV in 5 cent and 26 cent boxes G. A. Amherst. Ice-cream, templating If I could you my large published Ellsworth, by Plutarch. the first to be at ietsl Nov. 12. served. All a time. me to come west! Some men might factories at Brockton, Mass.,and show publication thirty days report good oefore the first Tuesday of next, that W.L. shoes January Nov. 12. O. have acted differently in my place. you how carefully Douglas an sucn persons may then appear and answer then understand said bill. Lucilius A. su- astmttatnuntB They might have made their presence are made, you would Emery, Justice hold their fit better, preme judicial court. WALTHAM. the why they shape, A known, exposed him, played hypo- value true copy of the bill and order tl m. wear longer. and are of greater Aties*: J bn F. Knowlton, Clerk Stephen Jordan is visiting friends in crite or what not. I did nothing but suprtiuw than any other make. judicial court. Winterport. wait and watch. Wherever you live, you can obtain W. L. shoes. His name and price Is stamped NOTICE OF FORBCLOfet RE Mrs. is with friends The man had worked for a quarter of Douglas Josephine Stanley on the bottom, which protects you against high Arvill S. Jordan, of Waltham, an hour in when he Child in Massachusetts. ray sight, passed prices and Inferior shoes. Take no substi• WHEREAScounty of Hancock, and State of Maw^a. Your Sick Ask dealer for W. L. shoes his deed dated around to the front of the bowlder to tute. your Douglas by mortgage the twenty-third John Jordan and of them. of a. d- can’t tell wliat it has or how it feels—it shows it is wife, Mariaville, and insist upon having day September, 1897. and recorded m you only remove a stone. lie shoved the crow- fast Color used; they will not wear brassy. the Hancock of vol. doesn't were in town Eyelets registry deeds, 3io, |>«ge sick and miserable. If it is restless and peevish, sleep Sunday. of Fall to bar under it and gave a heave, at the Write lor Illustrated Catalog Styles. 339, conveyed me, the undersigned, ivre cer- well, has in the stomach and bowels or has an erratic and of Hull’s W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Muss. tain lots or parcels of land, both pains Cyrus Dickey wife, Cove, same time his face toward the is stomach or pin worms* turning said town of Waltham and bounded a..d te- the trouble undoubtedly a appetite are in town for few days. scrioed in said deed as vu: that famous old life saver tent as if to see if 1 was astir. The big mortgage iouows, Give the little one a few doses of ^Notices. First. The lot or of land Convened Mrs. Lenora of is visit- broke out of its bed Hcgal parcel Moore, Nicolin, bowlder moved. It to me by Ernest H. Jordan by deed dated. ing her brother, M. K. Haslem. of a sudden, and Jardin Jumped I > es- ADMIX "K VTOlt’S NOTICE. Sept. 27, 1892, and recorded In vol. °68. p e' 95, NDER license of the Hon. Court of Pro- of the Hancock county registry of (ictus. Mrs. Alden of Bar vis- cape it. He Jumped down hill. It Second. The lot or of Morse, Harbor, tTi bate for Hancock county, Maine, the parcel land conveyed EUXIR ited relatives here the week. caught him up and rolled over him In a undersigned will stll by public auction at the to me by Isaac Jenkins by deed dated March DR. TRUE'S past 14 1877, and recorded in vol. of store of Wm. H. Freeman, Marsh, Me., 155, page 543, IN USE 55 YEARS. flash and then was over the tent and Pretty said ^ Schools closed here Nov. 9. November 30, instant, at 2 o’clock m., registry of deeds. If no worms exist Friday, p. If worms are they will be expelled. crushing through the trees until it final- all the right, title and interest of the late Ma- Express reference is here made to both of the present Thursday the teacher and pupils above-named deeds and the this acts in toning evening tilda M. Lunl, late o' Tremont, in and to the record there??. wonderful medicine gently, yet positively, ly rested far below. Also ail real estate which- to health. gave a “candy pull” at the hall. Friday real estate of the late James Alley, senior, hereby conveying the whole system rugged ran to Jardin as soon as but I own or have any interest in situated in thr up MB. I I could, situated in Bartlett’s Island, town of Mt. Portland, evening teacher and school of district No. county of Hancock, as will V no man. a Desert, in s^id c unty, inventoried twenty Maine, r.pprr. fSy found I found traces of and all deeds to me recorded in the futu?e know lost wlrnt to recommend «o 2 gave an entertainment at the school- acres moie ox Icso, whatever that area of land any regis- Df shill mUt? man Instead. He had been Into of deeds for Hancock Maine otliers who are not feeling well ground may mean. try county, »ai*^acV^r. A. W. Kino. bad feelings and de-1. present ing years. _L Massachusetts, hereby gives those r of men, flowing into all profes- he has been duty executor of the „-stroved the cold young with him and he with me, as brothers appointed had* Yours truly, sions and all industries, who have learned last will and testament of Abby C. Condon, A. Skolfleld. Mrs. E.—- resolutely to speak in a society such as share. We trusted each other alone of late of 8outh Penobscot, in the county of Sold by all deal Hancock, deceased, no bonds being required Notice. mnA “I can’t afford.”- Thomas all mankind. I would have Pauper — 60c ours, Hughes. Imperiled terms of said and have era 86c, by the will, ap- contracted with the of EM* «\”00. W rite for free life for him at moment. I John Wilson, of Bangor, Maine, City Booklet l'Children my any pointed worth to support and care for My— wte and cured with Dr. agent within the State of Maine. HAVING juJ their Diseases.’ Piles quickly positively would have placed my last dollar in his my niHY need assistance during the next five yean Ointment. It’s made for Piles All persons having demands against the es- i. & CO. Shoop’s Magic and are legal residents ot Ellsworth. Itatw Dr. F.TRUE hands had he asked it. Who and what tate of said deceased are desired to -- alone—and it does the work surely and with present all persons trusting them on at Auburn, Me. the same for and all indebted my satisfaction. Itching, painful, protruding or Is man Shall we evi to settlement, there Is plenty ol room and accen t i* Established 1W1« anyhow? thereto are to make im- blind piles disappear like inagio by its use. requested payment care tor them at the City Farm house. Nickel 60 cents. know him? M. QUAD. mediately. Large, Capped glass jars, M. J. Dkummsy, Sola and recommended by Q. A. Parcheh. Oct. 28, 1906. Oscar L. Bailey. will be held with Mrs. tO meeting this week ioutntHrtsa’ i wilitii bike iciiiaius wnvL'U t-' IX Hi !> O. COUNTY NEWS. VjW J. A. Lawrence. CO l VI V NEWts. worth for burial. Mrs. Lamson was the A# oibn '■ "Hrt>iiona nnmitft V#tr$ 000 oihft pv-' When this Capt. A. W. Gordon has taken pictures Nov. 12. The members of the circle of the writingmention reading generous morning. _ sewing ins- of some of the houses in town and trans- offer In this paper ar.d Mrs. of church presented the bride-to-be with j ferred them to cards. are Margaret Brown, Toronto, Ont., WEST GOULDSBORO. Miss Lucy Salisbury spent a few cays j send address postal They useful household Miss your to* Mrs. J. A. Lawrence’s had a many articles. j at done very attractively. mother, slight Mrs. Grace Wood Clara is a last week with Mrs. G«orge Nickerson Dr. Kiimer &. spending Bunker was also the of Co..Bing- of but is now guest at an Nov. 12. X. Y. Z. attack paralysis Monday, in hono^ the Sound. hamton, N. Y. The" few days South Gouldsboro and WTinter tea somewhat afternoon given by Mrs. B. C. Reynolds. cent and nome of s^»mp-Pu>ot improved. Harbor. has been tegular fifty debilitated for Had sick Mrs. Johanna Leland, who dollar sizes are sold all “Generally years. ] by pood druggists. A business meeting and election of Miss and Master Chandler her S. L. Leland, the past headaches, lacked ambition, was worn-out ! Dorothy GREAT POND. visiting son, Don't make officers of the ladies’ aid will be few has returned to her home in any tnl9take, but remember the and all run-down. Burdock fllood Bitters j society Noyes spent a few days last week with weeks, name, 8warn p Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root in Mrs. Genevieve is me well woman.’*—Mrs. Chas. held afternoon at the home of relatives East Sullivan. Laughlin quite ill. Bangor. and the address, X. on made a Frietoy. Tuesday Binghamton, Y., every Edward bottle. Moosup, Conn.—Advt. Mrs. Leslie Rich. The regular Friday : Nov. 11. M. Miss Ruth Williams has been on the House-warmings are in order. sick list a few days. Braley and wife were surprised on Satur- a number of their Mrs. Ezra Williams attended the circle day evening by quite friends calling, each bearing a useful gut. at Mrs. in Aurora Thurs- George Crosby’s A pleasant evening was spent. M. M. M. Gallert day. Aim* Gallert M. Gallert Gallert Nov. 12._ Charles Whipple and party from Spring- invites your inspection of Choice selections and up-to-date We hare the largest assortment of EAST ORLAND. DRESS TRIMMINGS. field, Mass., are making their annual visit Or* new lines in styles in at Alligator. With their usual luck they Mrs. George H. Grindall, of East This stock is many times CHILDREN’S SHOES larger w'ill take home a bear or two. land, died Friday, aged fifty-five years. than and is selected with Ladies’ any other, Ladies’ Suits, Coats, in the She leaves a husband and seven children- Suitings, city. Mr. Mace and Wesuitu camp are having Kev. special care for value and style. Funeral services were held Sunday, Rain their share of hunters, and the locals are J. P. of officiating. Black and Colored Separate Skirts, Coats, Simonton, Ellsworth, Broadcloths, having their usual good luck with game Dress in Black, White Don't fail to remember us on Trimmings Fur though the has been a little too Fur Lined Coats, Scarfs, hunting 2UrtJcrttBnnnt!E. Silks, and Wool Plaids, and Colors. noisy. Waists, Petticoats, RUBBERS, Braids and Laces, &c. Lingerie Ernest Dunn and wife, of Somerville, Gray Suitings, Appliques, as we carry nothing but the best DOSIKG. Neck Mufflets, Umbrellas, Maes., who have been visiting friends HARMFUL STOMACH New Neckwear, Buttons, Gloves, are is L’sed Black Dress Goods. makes. They the cheapest here, left for Fairfield Saturday, where No Need of It When Hyomei and Underwear. Kimonas. they will visit Mr. Dunn’s uncle and Hosiery Belts, Wrappers, for your use. Cure Catarrh. brother before returning home. to of ths Mrs. Frances McLaughlin, of Clifton, Do not try to cure catarrh This is was in town for a week recently, called by head by dosing the stomach. the illness of her aunt, Mrs. Frances K. neither common sense nor scientific,» who has had bet. Lord, another slight shock the less medicine one swallows the of her paralysis, making very helpless. ter. The which school, has been under the To cure catarrhal troubles, breathe supervision of Mrs. Lavinia Richardson, the healing and the iuedica will close Hyomei Wednesday. She haB given gen- where thf tion will go right to the spot eral satisfaction, the children W showing catarrhal are and marked improvement in their studies. germs present Nov. 10. the system from all catarrhal poison F. cute G. A. Farther has seen so many o, NORTH DEER ISLE. of catarrh made by Hyomei, some ai Mrs. Hannah Holden has gone to Port them chronic cases, that he gives L. to moner Jefferson, I., spend the winter with absolute guarantee of cure, or her Mrs. Albert « daughter, Haskell. will be refunded, with every outfit Collins outfi Capt. Powers, who has been in sells. The complete Hyomei charge of the o yacht Evelyn, has hauled the costs but $1, while extra bottles boat up in N. Y. His wife Brooklyn, is if needed are but 50 cents. with him. Hyomei Postmaster Walter Webster has returned from a visit in Boston, and is in very poor Recovered health. Mrs. Frank Haskell is in charge of the office. HER The best we have ever shown, array GOOD VALUES If you have any Good, Ernie in onr Shoe Store. Master Elwyn, son of Elmer and and far the in the Interesting Hardy by largest city. wife, had a birthday last Dur- Women’s and Children’s shoes Tuesday. APPETITE Shoes, ing the afternoon he Carpets, Rugs, entertained a num- '9»: that are worth considerable more than ber of his Me., Jan. >3, Flannelettes, Suitings, friends. Games were enjoyed, Dear Sirs:— Berry Mill., their present prices. An after Biiters ov< We also call your attention to our Kimona Cloths in opportunity Linoleums, which refreshments were served. I began taking “L. F.” dainty patterns to save on meritable footwear. Those an Silks for Black Taffetas truly present were: Maynard Scott, one year ago for stomach trouble Fancy Waists, ®e and Women’s Shoes at Oil Cloths or Emery Gray, Beckwith Hardy, Homer of and have done from 50c to $1.25. colorings. appetite, they $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Thompson, Edith Thompson, Louisa Gray, much I now' highly induce Extra Towel Values, Lillian Jones. Marian good, wr Special Lining Satins a yard wide in Girls’ Shoes at Staples, Evelyn Medicine. I would not keep house Mattings Damon. all at Special Napkin Values, $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 out it. Yours Ernest M. colors, $1.00. Nov. 12. e. truly, Boys' Shoes at $1 to $3 to buy, we offer be to ass® Colored Taffetas at 59c and 75c. New Damask, Doilies, Tray The appetite must good Men’s Shoes at to and $1.50 $5 NORTH BROOKS VILLE. the assimilation of food Cloths, Bed and SOME SPECIAL TRADES right * Velvets, Silk Velvets, Cotton Wash Quilts These are all and the of mind and body. good values, David Steele was taken suddenly ill while quently vigor Blankets. best for the in them. at work rw toaw secure-“I an • Dress Goods. price. Saturday, but is better to-day. reLC manyU14U1/ waysmjm appetite, fA •itniaet niiSrlrMt an A surest isIS tOto tax Three times be easiest, and surest during the married life of quickest «»•<«) Frank Segar and wife they have Buffered r.” Atwood’s Medicine. Try loss Card*. by fire. about Colored Postal Sci fl. Thursday evening, H. H. Hay ’s Sous, M. Gallert M. Gallert n. Gallert Gallert Write us. 6.30, the of the Me i top part main house was Free. Agents, Portland,