®J|c WMCwmoi r»io«, $2.00 per tkak. tr„, T T V \ \ KNIKRBD AS SECOND- CLASS MATTER I IF PAID IK ADVANCE. (SUsmortl) $1.80. j WEDNESDAY 1913. VOL. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, AFTERNOON, MARCH 5, > AT THE KLLHWORTH POSTOFFIOH. 0 oamiscmcnte 'Stjmttrmmts. LOCAL AFFAIRS j city, have received word from their sod, Harry J. Joy, of bis marriage in Des Iowa. The bride is *♦♦♦♦♦<*♦■»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦•♦••♦oo♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»*« NEW ADVERTISEMENT* THIS WEEK. Moines, Margaret, only daughter of James Henry, of St. Louis, A E Moore—Closing out sale. Mo. Mr. Joy is an in the N E Tel & Tel Co. expert telephone BURRILL NATIONAL Engine—For sale. business, and holdb a responsible position Exec notice —Est Geo M Tuttle. in Iowa’s UNION TRUST CO. city. His many friends U 8 custom capital house—Proposals. here Merritt T Ober vs Edward P Murray et als. extend congratulations. His Des OF ELLSWORTH. of Balsam fir BANK, Ellsworth twigs—Wanted. Moines address is 714% Locust street. Post-cards—For sale. CAPITAL, SURPLUS and PROFITS, about #200.000 Help wanted—Salesman. Last Sunday Dr. L. E. Norris, of Hamp- A E Crabtree— about Motocycle. died in DEPOSITS, $1,,300,000 G A Parcher—Apothecary. den, Bangor, aged seventy-six Boat—For sale. years. The older residents of Ellsworth This Bank Will You on Bar Harbor: Pay 2% your will remember Dr. Norris as the successor ONE OF THE STRONGEST AND LARGEST BANKS IN EASTERN MAINE. S J Clement—Pianos. in the drug business of the late Calvin G. account if or over. Bangor: check $500 Peck, who for many years conducted the Eastern Trust A Banking Co. We are still reaching out for more business; the store at the corner of Mam and Water We will Rive you just as efficient service as you streets, of which E. G. Moore is now the WHY ? Ret elsewhere-the same service that has in- SCHEDULE OF MAIL8 proprietor. Dr. Norris bought out Mr. because we offer absolute creased our fourfold In four AT BLLSWORTH POSTOFFICB. safety. deposits nearly Peck in the late and In ’60s, engaged George Because we are careful, liberal, and considerate. years. Two-tliirds of our home merchants bank effect Sept. 30, 1913. prompt A. Parcher as manager. Mr. Parcher Because you can do no better. here. not account? Think it over. MAILS RBCBIVBD. Why your managed the store for about two years, Because we want your business, and all of our patrons recommend From Wbst—7.13 a 6.26 m: 4.14, p m. when it was sold to the late 8. D. Wiggin, us. From East— iU06,11.67 a m; 6.47, 10.62 m. p Mr. Parcher leaving and starling the -Why Open an Account? MAIL OLOSBS AT P08T0FFICH or apothecary business which he has con- It helps your credit. 23 Main St. Call Write for Particulars. Going Wbst— 10.30, 11.30 a m; 6.16, 9 pm. ducted ever since. Later Mr. It Going East—6.45 a m; 3.46, 6 pm. Wiggin discourages extravagance. formed a partnership with Mr. Moore, and It creates good business habits. It furnishes best for upon the former’s death Mr. Moore suc- receipts money paid. Registered mail should be at postoffice half It keeps your business straight. au hour before mail closes. ceeded to the business and still retains it. It makes the bank your lriend and adviser. Dr. Norris visited Ellsworth frequently, We want every professional man, farmer, and moved his family here and lived for every teacher, every every Master James F. Miiliken, who has been businessman, every clerk, in fact, every wage-earner, whether some months, when he moved back to quite ill, is improving. male or female, to carry an account with us. If you are not a Hampden. customer of this bank, let this be your invitation to become one. Mrs. E. E. Springer is visiting her j The many friends of Roy C. Haines, both daughter, Mrs. George Jt\ Paine, at Middle- | | in and out of Ellsworth, are showering bury, Vt. him with congratulations on his appoint- The Ellsworth basket ball team won ment as private secretary to Congressman from Hampden at Hampden last Friday Forrest Goodwin. After graduating from Eastern Trust Leads evening. Hebron academy, Mr. Haines went to HANCOCK CO. SAVINGS BANK Miss A. M. Connick left to-day for Bos- Porto Rico,where for, five years he was con- Comparing surplus and protits to capital, this institution ton, where she will remain for two weeks nected with the educational institutions of stands FIBST in Maine and 4:td in the United States on business. the island. He began as a teacher in one Small accounts as well as are welcome one of the small and later became large here; among trust companies capitalized at $100,000 or more. The Thursday club of the Congregational towns, prin- of the Ban Juan mechanical school. dollar opens an account and the interest added June This remarkably fine showing should lead YOU more church will meet to-morrow afternoon cipal From this position he was promoted to and December each year will help you. Organized 1873, than ever to decide on the Eastern Trust as THE safe and with Miss Eva Aiken. chief in charge of the Porto Kican this bank has paid 79 regular semi-annual dividends. sure for funds. In three of the five wards were depositary your only section of the Jamestown be- — exposition, defective ballots cast last Monday four ing awarded a commemorative medal for in ward 3, and live in ward 5. his serviced there. Since returning to The W. C. T. U. will meet in the EASTERN TRUST & BANKING COMPANY parlor Ellsworth Mr. Haines has been active in = = = of the Baptist church next Friday after- Maine. BANGOR ME. local affairs; he is secretary of the re- Ellsworth, noon. A good attendance Is desired. cently-organized Merchants’ association, There will be a regular meeting of VVm. which has materially assisted in Ells- H. H. Bice post, G. A. R., next Saturday worth’s recent industrial he development; KILLED AT TIIE FALLS. COMING EVENTS. afternoon at 2.30. A full attendance is re- is the “father” of the food fair; is promi- nent in being lecturer of ELLSWORTH. quested. grange work, Tragic Death of Stillman S. Jordan Green Mountain and is a March at G. A. R. hall— Mrs. Nettie Y. Fullerton, of Ellsworth, Pomona, past — Community Shocked. Thursday, 6, chancellor commander of has Gov. Haines as an Donaqua lodge, •upper by W. R. C. at 6 o’clock; 15C'. j been nominated by The death of Stillman 8. Jordan records Out Sale! for the of to K. of P. Mr. Haines leaves for Washing- agent prevention cruelty March 6—Dance and one of the saddest accidents in this com- Thursday, supper, Closing children. ton next week, and will take with him the j tayside, auspices of the grange. best wishes of a host friends. munity in a long time. Mr. Jordan was ; The annual roll-call of Irene chapter, Friday evening, March 7 — Sleighride 1 with in the long-lum- (). E. will be held at the meet- employed, others, Store is Sold ! Goods Go! S., regular >y Methodist S. S. class.to Mrs. Barron’s, Must THE GREATEST EVER. ber mill of Whitcomb, Haynes & Co. in ; ing next Friday evening. Supper will be tide free; admission to house, 10 cents. As served at 6.30. some alterations and some the store I now has been sold, and to making adding — occupy being obliged The Coming Chapman Concert—Sat- Saturday, March 8 Dance at Society vacate I new Ho went under the mill by April 1, want to sell my entire stock of goods at j The ladies of Wm. H. H. Rice relief urday,-March 15. machinery. tall. once. In order to do this I have marked all to will serve at G. A. R. hall to- remove from a and ! nearly my goods corps supper It would take columns of The Ameri- alone to a belt drum, Tuesday evening, March 11, at Odd morrow at 6 o’clock. Members are re- can to reprint the good things which his clothing was caught by a set-screw bellows hall—Sociable by Lejok lodge, 1. to furnish food. quested were said the Maine of the re- ). O. F COST and some LESS THAN COST by papers holding a collar on a slow-moving carrier things Mrs. A. L. who is the and Bellatty, spending markable tenor, the great — Giordano, shaft. Saturday, March 15, at Hancock hall As I have not space to give a list of all goods in stock, 1 give a winter in Boston with her husband and artists who him on his tour accompanied Concert under auspices Ellsworth festival few below. This sale will commence is now in the 845 Although the shaft was making only prices children, Bessey hospital, through the State last December; it chorus, and direction W. R. Chapman. Beacon street, for treatment. would all be interestin’ readin’ ”• about twelve revolutions minute, Mr. “mighty per Vrtists: Salvatore Giordano, tenor; Mrs. at corner of Main and but the in a county weekly available was free and The building the apace Jordau unable to himself, Florence Anderson Otis, soprano; Miss 6 Franklin for so for the purpose is necessarily limited. THURSDAY, MARCH streets, occupied many while he was not carried over the shaft, iue Winchell, ’cellist; Mr. Chapman afc the fifteen which Mr. years A. E. Moore, as a During years he and on at 9 a. in. by dry goods his became wound it so piano. Tickets, 50c, 75c fl.00; has been in of the Maine clothing upon store, has been sold. Mr. Moore will va- Chapman charge tale Saturday morning, March 8, at music not an artist whom he tight that he died of strangulation. This : cate April 1. festivals, Vloore’s drug-store. has announced has failed to appear, and appalling accident occurred shortly after GOODS SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. ; Lejok lodge, I. O. O. F., will hold a Monday, March 24, at Hancock hall— not one of them has failed to confirm all II benefit sociable at Odd Fellows hall next the noon hour on Thursday, and it was joncert and ball Senator Hale that he has said of him—or her. by hosp Tuesday evening. Proceeds for new Odd discovered very soon a f~e:w bargains Mr. some by fellow-workmen company. Fellows’ Music Chapman years ago brought BOSTON. .home. by Monaghan’s after it iuc outings: now.N l-uc *l.:i» Ladies' night robes.95c Charlotte Maconda, the soprano, and happened. orchestra, five pieces. Friday, March 28, at Paul Revere hall, 101-2c';ii hams.Oc ♦1.75 Ladies' night robes-A 1 ..‘19 Hans Kronold, the cellist; last year he Mr. Jordan was born at Mariaville fifty- Officers of H. Sheridan council Mechanics Boston — Ellsworth 10 1-2c Percale.$>c Ladies,' Misses’ and Children’s Philip bro Mildred John building, ight Potter, contralto, eight years ago, but bad spent the most 12 12c 11c coats at half K. of C., were installed last Thursday by reunion. Tickets, 50 cents. price, Hosiery, Barnes Wells, tenor, and now he offers us Ginghams.7c all kinds, at cost. Fred E. Doyle, of Millinocket, formerly of of his life in Ellsworth, having been em- the great Giordano, the operatic tenor, Prints.5 l-2c ♦2.50 Sweaters.Jjt 1.50 Ellsworth, State-deputy. A banquet fol- ployed in and about the mills nearly all Mrs. Otis, soprano, and Miss Winchell, aimcrt foment* li lies,' Misses’ and Children’s 10c Hatting.9c the installation. the time. He was an experienced mill- lowed ’cellist. fleeced underwear.lt>c 12 l-2c Hatting.11c and filer, and with There will be a rehearsal of the Ells- wright this, coupled 50c Ladies’ lleeced underwear- UUc Hie and 2Jc Kibhons.15c With the record he has already made, his iudustrious disposition, kept him con- worth festival chorus to-morrow evening there can be no chance that it will be at work. hall. This is an stantly at Society important broken now; the coming concert will Mr. Jordan possessed those qualities of Main and Franklin not for but also — M r\C\ D P? Cor. Sts., I meeting, only rehearsal, measure up to indeed, with » Giordano, character and which endeared • I i Y\J\J ELLSWORTH, nE. in relation to the con- disposition UI_T I\L,, coming Chapman will surpass-the rare musical treat she has | him to his employers and his fellow-work- cert, which is to take place at Hancock furnished Ellsworth and vicinity. as well as all of his WANTED men to acquaintances. hall on Saturday evening, March 15. Of the artists who are coming the Lewis- He was a member of the local lodge of The young ladies’ class of the Methodist ton /Sun, on Dec. 12,1912, said: A. O. U. \V., and a member of Pine Sunday school will have a sleighing party Chevalier Giordano came with a great Tree lodge, F. and A. M., Mattawamkeag. Yellow Biveh, White Birch, Friday evening, leaving the high school reputation won at the last Bangor and Port- Besides his wife., he leaves two daugh- Bock Maple and some Pop- at 7 and to Mrs. land festivals, and he sustained it brilliantly. lar cut 40 in. building — Prices sharp, driving ters Mrs. Everard L. Moore and Miss Bolts, Barron’s on the road. The ride He has a beautiful pure tenor, of great sweet- to be in to the Bucksport son- Leonard proportion ness and He aroused hi9 audience to Sadie Jordan, and one K.; will be free, but a small admission fee will power. quality, as our previous a high of enthusiasm, and his own also three sisters—Mrs. Freeman Jordan, be at the house. pitch only prices have been $0 to $8.50 charged Mrs. Albion S. Jellison modes'y and the exigencies of a rather lengthy of Ellsworth Falls, per cord for the hard wood One of the school events of pleasantest program prevented his responding to several and Mrs. Emeline Black; also one brother and $4.50 to $5 per cord for the year was a surprise party given at the encores to each number. As it was, he had to —Edward, of Mariaville, and two half- the poplar, delivered in our one recall for high school building, Tuesday evening by answer every number, singing sisters—Mrs. Rose Parsons, of Somerville, factory yard. once in Euglish, and giving the familiar and the teachers and students in honor of Miss Mass., and Mrs. Louisa Smith, of Ells- M. W. Brown’s birthday. The be tutiful popular “La Donna Mobile" for another. worth. For further call presents given her show the esteem in information which she is held, and suggest the Mrs. Otis was a worthy companion, having Funeral services were held at the home at the office of the success she has won in her teaching here. a clear and brilliant soprano, and singing Sunday afternoon at 2, Rev. O. J. Guptill, with marked expression and feeling. The This evening at the home of the bride assisted by Rev. II. W Conley, officiating. ELLSWORTH HARDWOOD COMPANY, duets of Mrs. Otis were especially pleasing, on Oak street. Miss Altha A. Stevens w ill The remains were placed in the tomb at particularly that from ‘‘La Boheme", and the ELLSWORTH, ME. be to Charles E. of Ells- Woodbine married Lake, beautiful love duet from Faust, which she cemetery. worth The will be Falls. ceremony per- and Giordano gave in response to an enthusi- “Life’s duty done, as sinks the day, Rev. R. B. of formed by Mathews, pastor astic demand for another selection. Light from its load the spirit flies, the church. The Congregational young While heaven and earth combine to say, have the best wishes of a couple large Miss Winchell long ago established herself How blest the when he dies.” circle of frieuds and righteous Are acquaintances. strongly in the affections of local music- you Weary? Capt. and Mrs. Henry J. Joy, of this lovers, and last evening only served to NORTH ELLSWORTH. If we strengthen her hold on them. Her numbers could persuade were played with great beauty of tone, and Mrs. H. F. Maddocks spent last week in all the to take &t)bmiBrnitmfc. brilliancy of execution, and with true niusi- wearys Bar Harbor. cianly feeling, and she was compelled to re- spond to enthusiastic recalls to each number Mrs. Frank Moore spent a few days last week at Nicolin. As usual,'the artistic accompaniments of Nyal’s Tonic Everybody’s Buying Mr. Chapman at the piano added much to the Miss Vera Seeds, of West Ellsworth, is enjoyment of the evening. the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Claudie Rich- occasionally there March ardson. It. Buying What? Remember the date—Saturday, 15. would be no more Tickets will go on sale at Moore’s drug- Mrs. E. H. Moore and children Mil- s. OUR store Saturday, March 8. dred and Marion visited relatives at West weary Ellsworth Sunday and Monday. For a short time we will a of GREEN hAKK. give cake S’YAL’S SKIN SOAP writheach bottle Commissioner of Fisheries. >f Nyal’s Tonic purchased. W. B. Grossman was here Saturday on Governor Haines last Wednesday nomi- business. nated Henry D. S. Woodbury, of South W. B. Crossman has ten teams hauling Portland, as commissioner of sea and wood from Goose pond. shore fisheries, to succeed James Donahue, Parcher’s Pharmacy. of Rockland, recently resigned. SEE OUR WINDOW Mrs. J. Courtney and Mrs. C. Crossman ELLSWORTH. were in Bangor Saturday. Kuel Higgins caught Biz good-sized "The trout Saturday through the ice. to Indian Motocycle Moore’s all Bert who been visiting rela- !MONEY Rex Spencer, LOAN On Productive tives here, has returned home. Improved, Real Estate: on Collateral and Commercial Paper. Also dealers in A. E. Mrs. Linda Rumill and Arthur C. Moore and Other Bonds H CRABTREE, Agent, Drug Store, Municipal of approved legality and ascertained strength. Mi:. were married last ancock, t»«uU for fJeacriptive Catalogue Cor. opp. P. O., Ellsworth Saturday afternoon at Ellsworth Falls. ,C. C. BURRILL & SON, 16 State St., Ellsworth, Me. awbcrtuscrontt^ WRECK OK BABCELOKA. bold her from drift down on ffintual Urncfit Column. Umong tt)r <&rangrr« log Bartlsttt

EDITED BT MADGE’’. Witness Dntn Vlrld Picture of tbn •ftornooo "*DKT This column it devoted to the QmnRe, es- Eye Oaring Urn. DoUittr, CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. pecially to the grange* of Hancock county. of Years Ago. told me that Mrs. Holt and Mrs. Its Motto: “Helpful and Hopeful.” Tragedy Fifty Kitflsu The column is open to all grangers for the were going op to Boston so as to HUSBAND Capt. M. V. Babbidge, ot Oott'a Island, be there The purpose* of this column are succinctly discussion of topics of general interest, and the Fourth of July, and that they for of letters an of the tragedy of Jane 28, bad stated In the title and motto—It is for the mutual reports grange meetings. Make eye-witness perenaded her to go with them. The For the Week short and concise. All communications must was poor Prayer Meeting Topic benefit, and alms to be helpful and hopeful 1882, when tbe schooner Barcelona woman seemed at times be signed, but names will not be printed ex- almost frantic Beginning March 9, 1913. Being; for the common good, it is for the com TIRED OF SEEING cept by permission of the writer. All com- capsized in Union River bay, with the loss How I pitied her! Topic.—Obeying coneclence.—I John 111, mon use—a public servant, a purveyor of in munications will be subject to by approval a With an axe they cut a hole 18-24. (A leaderless meeting.) Edited by formation and suggestion, a medium for the In the editor, but none will be rejected without of three lives, sends The American through the Rev. Sherman H. D. D. it solicit* good reason. deck, and when they got so as to Doyle. terchange of ideas, lb this capacity vivid of tbe accident. It fol- look pen picture the little infant of Mrs. In the twenty-first verse of this pas- communications, and lts success depends largely HER SUFFER in, Holt It In this Com DATES. lows: < floating close but dead. sage the expression "our heart" means on the support given respect. by, They took it in- munlcatloos must be signed, but the name ol Saturday, March 8 — of Han- I was particularly interested in the out. Then they cut the deck "the heart as the seat of conscience, Procured E. Pinkham’* Meeting sway until writer will not be printed except by permission. Lydia cock Pomona with Verona the rise there to peace or to terror grange. of U. F. Candage, of South Blue- they got place large enough to take giving will be to or quiry Communications subject approval out one at a time. as it is at rest or in dis- Vegetable Compound, the body The first one according rejection by the editor of the column, but none hill, for information concerning cap- * * * The heart here is RAINBOW, 2UR, NORTH BROOK8YILLB. hooked up was that of Mrs. Holt. Then quietude. will be rejecter! without good reason. Address which made Hit Wife of the Barcelona, and the brief but ; Rainbow grange met Feb. 27. Aa it was airing hookid into the of the Inward Judge of man." The pas- all communications to they clothing Mrs a Well Woman. stormy, only about were correct statement of the accident a* Kit field, and had to sage is therefore an appropriate selec- The America!*. thirty present. pull quite hard to Me. An interesting program was toy of Feb. 12 last. start the It seemed as if tion for a study of the subject, “Obey- hll worth. presented printed in The American body. something — lecturer. our Pa. "I had the One application was re- rolled off and then it came ing Conscience." "Beloved, if [con- Middletown, headache, 1 thought perhaps readers of The Ameri- heavy it, Up was have we backache and such awful down ceived. It suggested that we have a the stove science] condemn us not, then mother's “raimy day". bearing can would like a more detailed descrip- easily. They thought must have confidence toward God." that I could not be on my feet at poverty grange at the next meeting. The been on her clothing. Sometimes there’s a rainy day, and then pains tion of the accident, and that 1, perhaps, so date of the invitation to meet with Har- has been de- times and I had inflammation as The body of Mrs. Holt and that cf Conscience variously We lay off a spell, we men; organic could give as much information any the is the oracle that I was not able to do work. bors ide has been changed from March 5 infant were taken ashore fined: "Man's conscience Pa talks politicks an’ reads the papers badly my man now living. by lapt h0u ano bia crew. Mrs. is God’s moni- an' cut capers I could not a meal for hus- to March 12. DeLiittre accompany. of God.” “Conscience An’ we boys patter ’round up get good my __ 1 was with Hezekiah in Gapt. Staples, j ■ ng them. Mr. Kilfleid, with bis soul of mi.n.” “Conscience An’ whittle, even down to little brother. band and one child. said »,(P'S tor in the My neighbors HANCOCK POMONA. the schooner Anigaii Haynes, at the time, nudv, was taken over to In a Surr.v our about But ’dunno as I can recollect "rainy day" was terrible. boat. Word was sent is the reason employed ques- they thought my suffering Following is the program for the meet- and se loaded lumber at Bonsey’s wharf. up river for the and accom- for mother. " me tug to come dow n that so as to tions of right and wrong My husband got tired of seeing of Hancock Pamona w ith The the schooner, and night tow ing grange Barcelona, Bangor the Barcelona to a of with sentiments of she worked harder than any other and one went to the place safety■. panied approbation Seems as if suffer night drug Verona grange March 8: another small schooner, the Luetta, com- In the there had morning aprung up a and condemnation.” "It is the busi- day store and me a bottle of E. got Lydia Opening exercises manded by Gapt. Greely Hodgkine, were smart south wind, and we got under of conscience." Trying to keep things straight an’ put away. Pinkham’s and made sail, and with line ness says Archbishop Vegetable Compound Address of welcome.Freeman Smith loaded at the wharves, where they weigh, from the so it won’t seem | upper “to sit and examine and Stirrin’ up the fire, dreary, it can’t tell tug around our foremast, we soon Leighton, told me I must take I you B Hutchins on the of had then, rankin’ things Response.A j took the tug Express morning the wreck and anchored courts in the Cookin’somethin’extra up off Wey-' Judge within, to hold all I suffered and I can’t tell you all that Business be towed out of the river. * more cheery; June 28, 1862, to mouth point. soul, and it is of continual necessity medicine has done for me. I was Topic: Most practical ways of improving These are facta as 1 re room tier Pickin'up pa’s slippers, or something or an- your It was calm, and when abreast of us, they them. If that It be so." Conscience is a univer- from the first and it our country roads, there are other witneaaeat o the other; greatly benefited slowed down and we ran onr line to the accident Fred J E Gross I would like to know it. a me a well woman. can do Page, living, sal possession. I don’t believe there ever was “rainy day” has made I were out in the same Recess Luella, and towed There is eesnethlng within every for mother. all my housework and even helped some i Call to order tow—four schooners in all. man, whether reared amid the refine- of friends as well. I think it is a atbcrtLErmnu*. But then she don’t complain; just keeps my Singing.Quartet When below the bar, we were let go and ment of the highest civilisation or wonderful to all women. workin* on; help suffering Conferring fifth degree drifted down the It was of bay very slowly. amid the darkness and iniquity a some- I have several to take it after see- Sometimes she has pleasant word, got State speaker hot and sultry. After dinner, Gapt. the lowest forms *f human life, that times a bit of what it has done for me.”—Mrs. song. ing Program host grange Staples went below and lay down in his tells him what is tight and what is An’ lots of times I fancy she has a tired look. Emma Espenrhade, 219 East Main St, Closing _ berth. Soon we heard the rumble of dis- wrong and urges him to do the right An’ I’d feel lots better if she’d rest or read a Middletown, Pa. Confirmed Testimony DEER ISLE, 296. tant thunder, and black clouds began to and shun the and approves or book. wrong record is a hon- dishes or do somethin' or The Pinkham proud and Deer Isle grange met in regular session roll up in the northwest. All the vessels condemns his acts. When we think of An' then I wipe the another orable one. It is a record of constant Feb. 24 will a good attendence. Four were drifting down with the ebb tide, and The Kind American this tremendous of conscience Keader» power over the obstinate ills of woman An’ wish with all my heart there wss a “rainy victory visitors were present. Refreshments were were close together. The Bangor Cannot as a Judge of our actions there should Doubt. for mother. —ilis that deal out It is an es- was a little in the toward day’’ despair. served. schooner advance, be no question of onr attitude in Advocate. —Florence A. Hope* Pi'Uburg tablished fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's An about the same distance off our be entertainment and box sapper will Luetta, it Conscience should obeyed. has Doan’s Pills have stood tbe Vegetable Compound restored be March 5 for the benefit of the starboard bow, and the Barcelona was off Kidney test. Conscience should be obeyed because given Dear M. B. Friend a: health to thousands of such suffering A and our abeam. Th test of time — tbe hardest test of all. it is the voice of God. No matter how grange. pleasent evening good portside, one don’t it if The poem is sent months ago by women. Why you try you attendance are for. It continued to thunder, and looked Thousands we may define conscience, we must ad- hoped gratefully testify “Sadie”. I am glad to make use of it, for need such a medicine? black. I was the dreadfully watching by — mit that it is a divinely implanted at- To quick relief to lasting results. she sent many things to the col- to 251. vessel had mind, hence the helpful If yon want special advice write BROOKLIN, wheel, but neilher steerage way. -tribute of the human American Traders can no doubt umn, and you might, if you wished, call E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi- Brooklin held its regular meet- Our mate came near and I said: “That longer duty of obeying it for it is our su- Lydia grange me, this a “spring song*’; and when the rainy dential! Lvnn. Mass. Tonr letter will ing Feb. 25, with members looks do there the evidence. to obey God. Obedience to twenty-three quite bad; you suppose preme duty season are some- be read and answered by a day* of the coming here, opened, and five visitors present. Grange began will be much wind from it?’' “Oh, I It’s convincing testimony — twice told God stands above every other duty. woman and held in strict confidence. one who reads this may be able to make in the fourth degree worth master. don’t think it will be it looks No claims of man can supersede the by much; light and well confirmed. them occasionally easy days for mother. After finishing work, the lecturer pre- underneath,’’ he replied. claims of God, for “we ought to obey American readers should wish to thank Ruth for the card at 15 degrees below. The air la dry. and there profit by these God I pretty sented a short program. It was decided He then walked forward. I was a little | God rather than men.” "Fear ia no chill. of Feb. 22. On the upper left-hand corner to have ladies’ March 4. and as soon as i experiences. and his commandments. This is night apprehensive, he went for- keep The are very cordial and social, mad was a bunch of cherries, on the lower people ward I into the cabin and Frank E. Fernald, Ellsworth Falls, the whole duty of man." Conscience, have the of stepped spoke Me., side the a tree a happy faculty making strangers there- right-hand stump of with lamoi.se. 264. to the captain and told him it looked says: “Off and on for two or three years 1 being the voice of God. should feel at home at once. Already my John and I bad, large hatchet, with the monogram, G. W., Thirty-five members and visitors and 1 we were to have was attacks of backache and fore be obeyed. know nearly everybody in town, and, of eight thought going annoyed by stuck in it, while the card in fancy type were Feb. 26. some wind. He came on went for- dull loins. 1 bad severe Conscience should De oneyea oe- course, he knows a large number of the farm- present Tuesday evening, deck, paina through my bore the following stanza: ers. A of these farmers own i A vote of thanks was extended to the and with the mate and the other and could not After I sat cnuse disobedience destroys its power great many ward, spells stoop. The first is war, the first in houses in town, and during the wioter close members who the drama so men commenced to take in sail. down it was hard for me to Hav- to speak aright One of the saddest peace. presented get up. The first in his their farmhouses and move in to their town It facts about conscience is that if de- country's heart: creditably. was voted to place money In the meantime all the Luetta's sails ing read a great deal about Doan’s Kidney first of our lesidences- That is one reason The one Presidents why dairy raised by the drama in Qie bank. bad been taken in the foresail. I 1 a and it stroyed it may be lulled to sleep, its savings except Pills, got supply required only To give “U. 8.” a start. products are so high, for if these men kept dwarfed and even practically A social half-hour was spent, and then The Barcelona was a topsail schooner, one box, obtained at Moore’s Drug Store, powers cows they would be obliged to stay on the alarm of the soul, The first who could not tell a lie. the married brothers presented a program a square which had been to effect a cure.” (Statement Feb- lost It is the clock farm the year round. having topsail, given Who did no deed to shame us; of selections on the settled down on the and the reef- but the alarm clock, if allowed to go Think I have written enough — if not too phonograph, readings, cap ruary 7, 1906.) The first to use the hatchet stories and conundrums. Punch and cake hauled out. last sail unheeded, soon loses its power to much. If this proves interesting, will write tackles The taken in A LATER ENDORSEMENT. And to make the cherry famous. were served. awaken and arouse. It as well some more about the “spuds”, the on our vessel was the foresail, which was might people, When Mr. Fernald war. interviewed re- not exist the strike and a bit about the Aroostook war let down fast, and when the peak wag he said: “Time has not altered Fort Faihfikld, Ms., Feb. 12, 1913. which some of 244. I cently my Persistence in evil despite the admo- you might enjoy. SEDGWICK, down, the jaws of the gaff were up on the Dear Aunt Madge and At. B. Friends: Before I I want to high opinion of Doan’s Kid • Pi' ■ for nitions of conscience similar stop tell you how much I Twenty-two member* were present at mast about ten feet. Then the wind and produces When I began to music Aunt study Madge look forward each week to getting Thk the the cure they made has proven perma- ceases regular meeting of Sedgwick grange hail and the rain came down in results. It to speak until wrong was teacher. She told struck, my me never to re- American and reading the M. B. column. nent. I confirm former en- Feb. 28. Two were willingly my seem or at least be fuse to for who asked application* accepted toirenta. The hail-stones were as as may right persisted play anybody me, be- it live long and Best wishes to large of them and its May prosper! and three received. Master dorsement authorize con- in with no voice of cause. said she: If want to bear Past Ray the end of a man’s thumb. warning crying they really you all from Narcissus. tinued Allen filled the chair. The publication.” out against it And what can be sad- you, it will give them pleasure, and if they lecturer being Our crew took the best shelter they For this timely letter I thank you sin- For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, der than a man with a deadened con- ask simply for the sake of politeness they absent, no program was taken up. could And under the ends of the lumber should be cerely, and Aunt Madge is glad her advice j Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, science—a man doing evil and yet not punished." of our deckload forward. One could not Now recently I have had a number of invi- of long-ago brought forth fruit in the PENOBSCOT. 240. ! sole agents for the United Slates. realizing that it is evil—and yet re- see more then ten feet away. At last, tations to write a letter to the M. B. column, form of this contribution to the column. A regular meeting of Penobscot grange Remember the name—Doan’s- and take sponsible! Simeon Farrell, one of our men, worked so I am hoping that those who really want to was held Friday evening with sixty-five no other. Conscience obeyed becomes more en- bear from his way aft and took bold of the wheel Aroostook and me will enjoy it, present. Orange in due form with CALENDAR THOUGHTS, opened and as he did so he said: and more effective; disobey- while those in class B will have to with me, “i’ll bet lightened just take all the officers The third and Blessed are the present. ed it sleeps until in the providence of their medicine as they did years ago when I happiness-makers. the Barcelona’s old sails are gone for it.” fourth degrees were conferred upon one God it is aroused and produces a re- favored (?) them with a solo on the piano. Just then the wind and bail let up a little, j candidate. At recess refreshments of ice- As I have been gret and a remorse that are like a con- i only keeping house six Avoidance of each thought that mars and there, under our lee, she lay on her RHEUMATIC cream and cake I am sure there is in the were served. Burning fire. Indeed, in the opinion of j months, nothing line Will keep the household suuny; aide, only a few rods away. In less than of household helps and ideas which will be Recess having expired, the grange was many, the punishment of the future i And there should be no “family jars” twenty minutes it was calm. of use to you that I would be ftbleto offer. filled with called to order and the worthy, lecturer SUFFERERS will consist In the remorse of an ; Except they’re honey. Capt. Staples came aft and said: “They I could mention a few such brilliant items as: presented the following program: Hong, are in trouble there; some one must be in aroused conscience. Conscience should i *• “Too much soda—biscuit yellow," or too hot Jeannette Sellers and Bernice Varnum; ASTONISHED childhood I have nursed a faith in the water and cannot their boat.” be obeyed because obedience brings fire—cake is and so on down From they get black", through “Sketch of RHEUM A Acta on Liver and winds of reading, Washington’s Life,” He ordered our boat lowered. as we Kidneys, and disobedience disquietude the whole rainbow but instead 1 bluebirds’ songs spring. They Sim, peace alphabet, Ethel songs, Lora and Blood the First tell mt after frost and death there comes a Hutchins; Hutchins; and I our Day-and and even terror. will tell you something of the country and of called him, jumped into boat and after snow and cut- reading, George Out Ooea Uric Acid Poleon. time of blossoming; “Young Washington,” lowered it as as The approval or the condemnation our first winter in Aroostook county. and away quickly possible fleet, the stern mood of Nature Dora can afford to cents to You down the State can have no idea ting cold, Littlefield; song, Mary Varnum; to the scene of Anybody pay 50 of conscience is no light matter. people and pulled disaster. The to tender warmth, when bare, pink feet “Sketch of Washington as First rid of terrible Sciatica of the vastoess, growth and resources of yields paper, Barcelona’s cabin was under deck and the get Rheumatism, Nothing is more desirable than a clear of children her fields. northern Maine until come as press greening President,” Carrie songs, or and that’s all RHEUMA costs at you up, I did, Perkins; women were all below. When the vessel Gout, conscience—a conscience void of of- ! and see for yourselves. The land is almost Jeannette Wardwell; reading, “Wasbing- G. A. Parcber’s and he it it doesn’t do fense toward God and man. "If our went over, all the lumber on the star- says entirely cleared in the eastern part of the ton’s Jennie all that la claimed back. RECIPES. ! Birthday,” Bridges. Program board over the for it, money conscience condemns us not we have Thera are no as quarter piled gangway, county. woods, potato — molas- for next read and It's wonderful Molasses Cookies. One cup meeting accepted. and it seemed that could be done how speedily this simple confidence toward God.” But if it con- fields are everywhere. nothing one-half one-half tea- remedy takes hold and how tbe sore us we ses, cup batter, to save the lives of those below. demns fear God, ourselves and In spite of the fact that we are so far away NORTH one cream tartar, HIGHLAND, 364, PESOBDOOT. muscles limber and tbe swollen our fellow men. The remorse of con- from coal mines, coal is much than spoon ginger, teaspoon There were windows or in the op joints cheaper It was at openings a half flour to young people’s meeting High- come down to normal. Make no mistake science is often beyond human endur- wood. Dry hard wood is $8 per cord. large teaspoon soda, enough stern of the vessel, with no aasb and glass, land 28. The chairs were filled — The roll bake in oven. grange, Feb. RHEUMA coats but but it’s the ance. To avoid such we potato, as you know, is the root of all knead, very thin, quick but wooden shutters to to let the air little, consequences the who worked the first open and all evil in this by young people best can find to drive Rheu- should obey conscience. good locality. Fort Fair- Brown Bettt.—One cup bread crumbs, into the after cabin. These were open, but remedy yon field sends out more than town or in and second degrees on two candidates. matic from the and bring Conscience should be enlightened by any city two cups chopped tart apples, one-half one was under water. Frank DeLaittre, poison system the world. It is nothing unusual for a farmer They also furnished the following pro- health to bodies. the of God's word. Con- sngar, one teaspoon cinnamon, two whose wife was one of the women in the misery-racked teachings to clear $40,000 or $50,000 in one but one cup Carro year, gram: Bong, Lowell; recitation, “I had Rheumatism for a science is not infallible. It has butter cut in small cabin, made a bowline in the end of a long while, been thing seems strange to me—that is, that teaspoon, pieces. Alice rope Chrystal Hutchins; music, Allen; and tried but was not gfn. In name con- Batter a a of the and the others lowered him down to many medicines, corrupted by the of nothing is raised but potatoes. They send deep dish, put layer Earle the reading, Urindie; recitation, Mal- cured until 1 used I cannot science the sins and outside for at the bottom, sprinkle window. He called and his wife answered RHEUMA. greatest wrongs everything else—corn, beans, chopped apple colm W. Leach; song, O. Allen; song* RHEUMA too ad vice have been committed. Paul even was butter, eggs, etc. They keep very few cows* with sugar, a few bits of butter and cin- i him. praise highly. My choir; readings, Harvey Qinn, Ed to those is to conscientious in and it is almost impossible to get milk and cover with bread then iseiore we to me vessel in suffering from Rheumatism persecuting Chris- namon, crumbe, Retta Ora got our boat, cream At are Witham, Lowell; music, use this as it will tians, that he wag anywhere. present eggs 40c and more Proceed in this order until DeLailtre bad to in great remedy, 1 believe thinking doing the apple. Homer Lowell. Next managed get through butter 46c; the farmers come in town and Witham; story, effect a cure in case.” — C. will of God. But "God is greater than j pay the dish is full, having a layer of crumbs the opening, and bad his wile’s head out permanent any it, and we all pay it. meeting will be old people’s meeting. B. 1912. our conscience.” He alone is infalli- at the top. Cover closely and steam three through. I was next to the window. Lanham, Sattes, W. Va., April 27, This potato business is a big gamble—what The losing side in the contest will furnish ble, and in His word alone have we quarters of an hour in a moderate oven; The woman, by putting one arm out at a is made one year is lost the next, perhaps, the supper. Fifty-three were present, in- and brown Eat and with the infallible truth. one then uncover quickly. time, help of her husband and hears “Wall Street" and “quotations" cluding three visitors from Alamoosook SOME GOOD ADVICE and cream or a sweet inside and i r talked about up here, as much as any other warm with sugar taking my hands under her grange. she subjects. The people are very fond of spend- sauce. arms and putting her arms over my If BIBLE READINGS. you have dandruff, get rid of it by ing this easily-earned money. The stores are shoulders, we took her out. She whis- the Bluntnm. killing germs. Eccl. xii, 13, 14; Jer. xx. very good, and anything that can be pur- Carlyla’s me 0; WEST TREMONT. pered to that the others were all If your hair is falling out, stop it chased where can be found in Aroostook Thomas Carlyle once took Lord John Till, 9; Acts lv, 18-20; xxlv, any drowned. There is one will The ladies’ aid society met at Mrs. Belle sure remedy that 14-16; Rom. U, 11-16; 1 Cor. Houghton (Rl<*iard Mtlnea) to task In these x, afternoon. We took her on board our vessel, and remedy misfortunes and aid you We are only a mile and a half from the Ca- Bridges' last Wednesday regard to the for 25-33; 11 Cor. 1, 12; I Tim. i. j proposed pension said if I would to remain young. nadian line. Just over the line are three Capt. Staples look after 5-8; 111, 9; It, 1. 2; Heb. lx. 12-14. R. M. Rumill has been to Augusta this Lord Tennyson. “Richard Mllnee," said PARISIAN the hair re- hotels “fire-water" of all the vessel he would go with bis crew and Sage, great with bars, where taking his out of his is to week in the interest of the scallop catchers. Carlyle, pipe see storer, guaranteed permanently descriptions is sold. It would make deai if they could help get the bodies from I mouth, “when are ye gaun to get that remove dandruff in two weeks, or G. Dell and some of the other union-workerc The W. T. 1. 8. held a business the wreck. How DeLsittre to meeting pension for Alfred Tennyson?” Mlines managed A. Parcher will give you your money The Model sigh deep, deep sighs, and then rush into the at Mrs. Eunice last after- get in through such a small has back. Endeavorer'e Model. Lopaus’ Tuesday tried to that there were diffl- opening conflict more than ever, if they ( explain been No one can be a model heartily always a mystery to me. I took one PARISIAN hair, Endearorer cnlties In the way and that his Sage stops falling coaid see the procession, rather shaky and possibly of it without a model. It you think It Is my quilts from my berth for Mrs. De- prevents the hair from fading. wabbly, going to and from the “pen", as they Basil R. Lunt and Rodney Lunt, of constituents who knew nothing about Laittre to wrap around her. It is the best beautiiler for ladies possible Just try It a little while and call the would him of line hotels. Portland, who came to attend the funeral Tennyson accuse being hair, as it makes lusterless hair will be convinced of the 1 The vessels were drifting fast down the harsh, you contrary. 1 was going to tell abont our winter too of Mrs. Zulraa 8. Clark have returned concerned In a Job were he to succeed and iiuify, soft and beautiful. Our model can be one—not Dr. wasn’t 1? But as we have had none, that bay, Capt. Staples called to me to only home. In getting the desired pension for the PARISIAN Sage is sold and rigidly won’t was for about | drop the anchor and out about twen- Clark, though be founded the society; take long. 1 prepared “Richard Mllnen,” the give A. W. A. who was called home poet. replied guaranteed by G. Parcher. nine feet of snow and for the in th< Clark, ty fathoms of chain. then run a not your pastor, though he stands at mercury “on the of when They line cents a bottle. makers, and death of bis sage, day Judgment, American thermometer to be frozen at 50|degrees below by the illness mother, from the Barcelona to the and the head of your church; not the wisest the Lord asks ye why ye dldna get that Haynes, we Giroux Mfg. Co., buffalo, N. Y., zero from October until May. On the con- Mrs. Zultna 8. Clark, has returned to and noblest and most learned and holy pension for Alfred Tennyson. It’ll no do trary, we have Lad the mercury register be- Portland. j man or woman we know. The to the blame on only low zero a few and tb< lay your constituents. only very mornings, who were called model for a human Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh, possible being Is snow, though deeper bow than at any othei It’s you that'll be damned.’’ here by the death of Mrs. McIntosh’s not a human being, cannot be. because time during the winter, measures only a foot i Mrs. Zulma 8. have re- FRAGRANT and DELICIOUS human beings are full of faults and It seems much colder on the coast when tta< mother, Clark, kins. It Is the God-man Jesus Christ. thermometer says 15 degrees above than here turned home. The Cause of Khramilllm. Stomach trouble, lazy liver aud deranged That Is one reason why God came The grammar school closed Friday after kidneys are the cause of rheumatism, tiet Millions who drink it recommend down Into our human life to give ns a Be»t Known Cough Ketnedy. a successful term taught by Miss Ullie your stomach, liver, kidneys and hovels in For forty-three Dr. King’s New Dis- the a healthy condition by taking Electric Bitters, model for it That la we years Eggleston. The teacher gave pupils 1 perfect why covery has been known throughout the world and you will not be troubled with the pains are told to seek perfection after the as the most reliable cough remedy. Ovei last-day party at Mrs. Ashbury Lopaus’ of rheumatism. Charles B. Allen, a school three were used last principal, of Sylvania, Os, who suffered in- of His R. million bottles year Thursday evening. Ice-cream and cake example perfectness.—Amos Isn’t this proof ? It will get rid of youi describable torture from rheumatism, liver were served. and stomach trouble and diseased Wei la cough, or we wili refund your money. J. J kidneys, Owens, of Allendale. S. C., writes the way 3. Thelma. writes: All remedies failed until I used TEA March UPTON’S hundreds of others have done: “After twenty Electrics Bitters, but four bottles of this won- Inspiration of a Junior Society. years, I find that Dr. King's New Discovery ii derful remedy cured me completely.” Maybe the best for and colds that ] Don’t let the baby suffer from eczema, sores your rheumatic pains come from stomach, said. will be remedy coughs Sustains and Some onp “Boys boys." have ever used,” For coughs or colds and al or any itchiug of the skin. Doan's Ointment liver and kidney troubles. Electric Bitters Oheers 5ti< cores will relief. 50c and $1.00. He forgot to add. “Boys will be men." throat and lung troubles. It has no equal. gives instant relief, quickly. Perfectly give you prompt and $1 QU at any druggiat’a. J safe for children. All druggists sell it.—Advt. Recommended by any druggists. COUNTY NEWS. Birfc Neighbors. of the trio, piDed his knowledge of birds 2U>f>trti«cmmts. sod was taught to observe nature. He Under this heed the Aussie an will from informed me that he never suffered BASH HARBOR. time any to time print short articles relating to here clewed U«t week. Of the (treat loss among his ehickens due to anbooU birds, and especially their relation to agricul- school, twenty-four hawks, owls or and that he tad gr,romer pupil., tural interests. Most of these articles will be crows, Miss Frances Murphy, those never i.ueht by reprinted from leaflets issued killed these birds, although he had or ebeent for the term ere: by the bureau of not terdv lived on biological survey, of the farm when they were more Chester and Ambrose Uott, J«y Murphy, department agricultures or the and when Pearl ■nd'ildiunie Mitchell end Charles by National Association of Audubon plentiful, the country had a not ebMnt: societies, and Haerer; thoee Madeline will be authoritative. They greater timber area and was less thickly France. Hallett, and will be of Interest not rins'son, Dorothy only to bird lovers, but populated. He says that these birds do Sawyer, France. WMlace. of educational value to ftSph farmers, to whom the more good than and be does not had a narrow barm, John Cloa.on very escape protection of many species of birds is of the last believe in interfering with nature's Iron) drowning Wednesday. When greatest importance. plans. of Island head The hawks and he was outside Long his owls have been called Toll Uses in motor stopped because the air vent in the “the policemen of the air”. For aside tank had become covered with ice. The Valuable Hawk. gasoline from the natural went forward to remove the being enemies of the Mr Closson (form and Fire an tide.) harmful rodents and out ice and the boat making unexpected Insects, they put I kill and lurch, threw him overboard. When .*-,0 advocate killing, every hawk, owl, of misery the sick end injured, and devour to the surfaoe the boat had drifted eagle and all such destructive birds, the and Sales came animals, aged weak birds, thus leaving only ten or fifteen feet. Mr. Closson Is a flsh and I Campaigns reptiles sway can, especially the hawk the survival of the Attest to the swimmer, but encumbered as he was and owl. There is propagate i good nothing more destructive oil-clothes, boots, etc., and chilled species. with by to our valuable fowls, rabbits, squirrels and the icy water, be had hard work to reach If we should all do as Mr. Bruce testimonials as the from the J. E. birds. Of course, they catch some mice and says, following his boat, and when he Anally did reach “kill unable other rodents, but if find a every hawk, owl, eagle and all such her found himself to climb in. they prize cbloken, SOPER COMPANY, wholesalers of and his or destructive birds, Ash and grain After a while he worked way to the young turkey, guinea pigeon, either wild animals, rep- SUCH stern oi the boat, and got bis foot on the or tame, they do not wait and consider the tiles," 1 fear that there wouldn’t be much feed at 206 Chamber of furnish removed his Commerce, Boston, folding propeller, boots, and value, but take it along, too. left but “man, the destroyer”; and then trials, managed to get And of the value of the after repeated they are so noiseless and swift that the insects would devour his food he unimpeachable testimony almost exhausted. After a and telephone, aboard, resting there are very few birds but are at their would soon few minutes, he started his motor and went perish. the toll in sales mercy. Why pass laws to protect our small especially lines, campaigns. to Long Island, where Capt. William Teal No, we Bhould not kill these birds. We him comfortable. Mr. Closson then birds, and advocate sparing their worst We a of a letter to the made have insects that are entirely bene- quote paragraph Company returned to the fishing-grounds and did enemies ? Acial, others that are and then bis usual day’s Ashing before coming I say kill every one you can. Show the neutral, from this concern: is little a the that are home. His escape short of women how to uce the shot-gun so when they great army wholly destructive; miracle. get a chance they also can kill them. yet the small insectivorous birds that he March 3. X. Y. Z. Frank Bruce. wishes protected from “their worst “We find the enemies” are likewise enemies to that telephone takes the place, in a large BEECH HILL. which is He the lr Frank were good. says that “squirrels Bruce to write bis politi- , degree, of men on the road, and that our business is Annie Carter visited Mrs. are and are de- Mrs. Benja- cal views in the same strain as the above valuable”, they very min Carter at Pretty Marsh Wednesday. structive to the birds that he wishes to done in a much more a letter, the editors of any of the old party satisfactory way by having protect; especially is this true of little Lewis Keade, wife and little daughter papers would consign it to the waste- man sell our from the as he then knows “reddie”. His name is goods office, Gladys spent Sunday with A. 8. Blanch- basket as “too anarchistic”. Such letters vermin, for his kind destroy more of our useful birds a salesman should know the ard and wife. should never be published unless accom- by everything concerning robbing their nest of eggs or young than Little Atmeda Carter, of Seal Harbor, is panied by an explanation for the affirma- location and other features of the are killed by all of the hawks and owls quality, goods, visiting her uncle and aunt, Herbert Car- tive, as in this case. Too many people have combined. whereas a man on the road does not have his ter and wife. preconceived notions about these always i*ui» uui ne is aeirimentai birds, and no amount of uuiy mis, to from here went to the writing will, or information and is to Several horse-trot the other, larger frequently induced guess it,, can, change their will never squirrels by preventing, Feb. 29. Some also went to views; they at Somesville in a large measure, the increase of those admit anything but that the hawks and which does not work at all.” the hall in the evening, but, owing to a less destructive I would owls are their enemies. species. scarcely heavy frost, returned home at an early know where he could draw the and During my boyhood days, in central line; boor. would he think himself above the creator Wisconsin, my summer vacations were We would not this in case. Reuben Carter, who is seTentv-four that placed them here? Also, would our suggest rule every passed on grandfather’s farm; and while years "young”, has cut over eighty cords complainant expect them to take on some The the hawks were numerous, one or more advantages of face-to-face salesmanship and the of wood this winter, besides doing some of of his wisdom in order that they might be being seen daily, 1 never saw them take a the work about home. We think that’s able to distiugush between that which is magnetism of a with the chicken. Gophers and field-mice, no personality, coupled impor- good and worth copying. uwiid or tame” in nature? It is all one to pretty doubt, supplied their fare. tance of many lines of are not to be March 3. Leaf. them; they pick their food where they find showing goods, A friend of m 1 UttVO BUUl UOUU51 UI1U — ****—* healthy. 20 Emulsion to Celery, 026 Squash, But the I wish to make in given Magee’s strengthen You as well choose your Turnips. Beet*. since. point might 1*9 the Never fails. All war and this Bpinach, pk, telling the story is this: Chicken-pens are body. druggists weapons, declare destroy of Catarrh germs now. Fruit. overrun with rats aud mice. Now, it may army right Booth’s HYOMEI. a germ Oranges, doz 28 060 Lemons, doz 86040 was the mice these pleasant C be possible that it only atrtjrtltatinmta. ran berries, qt, 16 destroying air breathed over the en- were after. With the aid of their Qroesrlss. haw'ks tire membrane will kill Catarrh could see the rodents Coffee— per lb Rice, per lb 06 008 telescopic eyes they germs. Bio, 20 028 Vinegar, gal 20025 from quite a distance, but upon nearing DO YOU ENJ0YEATIH6 Booth’s IIYOMEI (pronounce it Mocha, 88 Cracked wheat. 06 the chickens is G. A. Java, 88 Oatmeal, per tt> 04 the pens frightened probably Higho-me) guaranteed by Tea—per lb— Buckwheat, pkg 20 warned the mice, w’ho ran to cover, while Parcher to end Catarrh or money 46066 Graham, 04&05 back. It is Hue for * the disappointed hawk waited for them to You Eat surely Coughs, tei. 80065 Rye meal, 04^05 Or Does Everything Colds and If own a little Sugar-per tt.- Gran meal, B> 03 Who can tell? We may be mis- Croup. you reappear. Distress You? hard rubber inhaler “An ounce of prevention Granulated, 06^006 Oil—per gal- visits of haw'ks to HYOMEI pocket Tellow, C 06 Linseed, taken regarding the for reason get a separate bottle of HYOMEI is a of cure” 10 I’d be to Experts declare that the worth pound Powdered, Kerosene, poultry-yards. Anyhow, willing onlv 50 cents. If haveu’t an in- Molasses, gal, 35060 stomach disorders are so common In you S risk half a dozen chickens to have another a outfit for Do not let another pass with- PORTLAND Meats and Provision#. is to and haler, secure complete day this country due hasty a of Tuttle’s such chance in order to note whether or $1.00. Just breathe it—no stom- out getting bottle Beef, fc: Pork. *>: careless habits of eating. Stomach only VARNISH STAINS 8teak, 18 could visit a chicken- ach Family Elixir. 26 040 not a hawk really troubles and run-down conditions also dosing. Roasts, 20080 Ham. per tt» 24 026 Bathe the limbs well after hard work | without carrying off the fowls. Corned, 10 015 Shoulder, 15 yard usually go together. or violent exercise, and you will be re- Veal: Bacon, 25 I read of a from New r 1 a 080 recently gentleman N. warded a natural circula- A little Steak, 28 14 John Lind, of Oneonta, Y., says: by healthy, goes Salt. who stated that on his farm he nair Roasts, 16018 Lard, 15 York city “I have been troubled with a bad tion. You little realize how much Lamb: owls for many has had a pair of barred stomach trouble for fifteen years, and 3 better you will feel. long ways 15020 one Vigor years. He further says that morning became so weak that I could hardly Ayer Prttih Flah. a little care and small expense, Fresh he found one of them in his pheasant-pen, walk or do any work. My appetite Just Because it s hsh is in better supply this week, but that’s all. Isn't a head of rich. Tuttle’s prices are and that he shot it with a camera instead was very poor, and it seemed Impos- practically the same as last quoted. hair worth while? read that relief. Since taking heavy Halibut, 12026 Cod, 08 of a gun. I was pleased to he, sible to get any J. 0. AyerOo.. 50 26 Vinol I find that it ha3 Your Doctor. Lowell. Mass. Elixir QUALITY. Clams, qt, had formed the wise conclusion that two bottles of Ask Family Haddock, 16 too, — 08 Smelts.X made a remarkable improve- keeps the muscles pliable and reliable y 60 a mouse. already evenly, ftnd satisfies yj Scallops, qt, the owl had chased a and permanent Spreads ment in my health; my digestion is produces quick, speedy most Flour, Grain and Feed. an old friend, a man past relief from l/r the particular. 1 interviewed and I have gained In rheumatism, sprains, bruises, Flour—per bbl- bu 48 “farmed” much stronger, sore Oats, fourscore years of age, who has throat, toothache, 6 00 06 80 1 50 01 66 Health and simi- PUTS A BRILLIANT FINISH L Sliorts-bag weight” Hair many in coun- lumbago \] 126 Mix I 1 50 it for more than sixty years this Hay’s feed, bag 35ft Vinol makes weak stomachs strong Never Fall* to Restore Gray Hair to It* lar drawbacks which de- I2® Middlings.bg 1 60 01 90 of that time on his HOME FURNISHINGS. brackedfK?J“!,al»ba* try, and over forty and tones Natural Color tad Beauty. Slops tailing prive you of good health. ON corn, l 26 because It strengthens up removes Dandrcif. lsaot r He is a man who has al- oat, and positively Guaranteed under the ^ present place. tired and overtaxed all substitutes. and 50c. a can on that chair “that \\ A>V BKQARD1NO the weakened, Dye tefuae $1.00 Try WBIGHTS AND M1IASURBS. observer of nature aud or at CHLC pure food laws. Com- ways been a keen nerves of the digestive organs. Vinol Bottle* by Mail Drugrists. looks worn.’* You will be sur- ul salt shall 60 ac- Send 10c lor B1>1^ of gums, oils and Dfthr!!iU8llel _,ot Liverpool weigh known the birds. I am weakest large sample Bottle_l posed w a* bushelhushel of Turk’s Island salt has alw'ays Is easily assimilated by the N. U. 8. A» and pleased at results, ) ■haHwshall 'raiHKd Philo Hay Spec. Co., Newark, vegetable extracts. prised 70 with two brothers aud a sister of 1b delicious to the taste. SSL*?1** pounds. quainted Btomachs, and Ask your If he For sale dealers a druggist. generally in weight of bushel of potatoes their us »«^audaro the and they have inherited a bottle of Vinol with the cannot supply you, send the State. Dfl ana ntflt lor 1» 00 family, Try throughout o »»ipping. Notice. 60 cents in stamps, together Poul“.d „Vr.d* ** pounds.'°I fondness and knowledge of that money will Pauper PTh1 two ago. ; a»fV Thi* office was abolished years Luke Soper, of Orland, 2 sides. oak ine narisnorn oiDie class vrin give a suffering from a serious liver trouble, but keel*, timbers. «-[cP Prior to two years ago the salary of the He told me that in the town of Waldoboro hooae finish, plana posts and brack?'* t. social in the ! sheer will him until two K. * e‘ result of election are name of vestry Wednesday evening power kept up phone. E. Bknt. Brooklin. Me. The Monday’s recorder was £300, but the new bill pro- families by the Winck-en-paugh; at 7.46. All whether associated his death. The immediate that some of the older generation came to adults, days before -The old reliable Miaous again illustrates the lack of party vides for a compensation of but flOO. l^NGINK with the was heart failure. IJ engine; is guaranteed for lift- Orland a good deal and hunted much in the class or not are extended a cause of deatn q n coherence in purely municipal affairs. Albert C. Swazey, of Bucksport, opposed Thorndikb Mach in it Company. state a*Mt> woods back of Orland. cordial invitation to become its guests. Capt. Woodward was born in Ellsworth Portland and Rockland. Maine. of the measure on the that a recorder From a purely party point view, ground 1 into communication with the clerk of the late Mathew and got Mrs. Ruel Bridges, who has been visit- Dec. 22, 1842, son CUB A TO B—Prmi ie State No was not tbe reason was unnecessary. me to write “ssm there slightest of Waldoboro, who advised the Woodward. This tray. ISO egg. and two hovers, all ing here with her parents, Ernest L. Julia (Whittaker) city IN in in the MATTERS OF GENERAL INTEREST. legislator of that town, and the following order. Apply to John E. Moulton. gnT, why every republican city Franklin and for several left had always been his home. He began go- worth Falls. courteous letter is the result. wife, days, , not have voted the bill to the law should straight The repeal gang-hook last noon for her in ing to sea when a boy, and at twenty*two Very truly yours, Thursday home 38 TC ARDS--All kind and prices. had done was favorably was of a vessel. Easters or assorted republican ticket; they so, reported Wednesday. Gborgb A. Phillip*. N. J. Mrs. visited years of age captain 10 for 10 eta. The Weehawkcn, Bridges Art Post Card The bill for the of the vessels he had commanded Co.. Auburn. Maine. Mr. McGown would have been elected, providing adoption with relatives at Beverly, Mass., for a few Among the Massachusetts ballot law was favora- were the schooners Panama, Telegraph, for Ellsworth is normally republican; Augusta, Me., Feb. 2,1913. days before coming here. Maiuia*. ! biy reported Thursday. This measure M. Bar Me. Frank Maria, Anna S Murch (built for &peiial and no better candidate for mayor Georg? A. Phillipa, D., Harbor, Next Sunday, Rev. E. S. Toad, of Bos- provides that the name of each candidate Dear Sib: Your favor of the 29th lost. Is him in Redondo, Fair Wind, J. M. have been as | ton, of the Con- 1872), CARD or THANK'*. could found, possessed his ballot shall corresponding secretary for whom a voter is to cast at hand, and I have carefully noted its con- and Henrietta A. Whitney. The wish to extend our for the mak- education will Kennedy \IrE sincere thanks to he is of all the qualities not sure that gregational society, speak toe friends be marked with a crons in a square at the tents. While 1 am any family latter vessel, formerly*the E. and I. Oak- n many who were so kind to at the church in the Mr. Tead Leach in his illness and at of a mayor; yet Senate of our name ever went to that part of the evening. Guy his death- ing good republicans right of the name. On Tuesday the was rebuilt for him in 1895, and he alao lor the beautiful floral is a “man a ley, offering*, and tbs voted for Mr. State to reside, it seems from the name, that with message” which all enough Cunningham, voted, 19 to 5, in favor of the proposed remained in command of her until his letters of sympathy. When trouble comes to ; want to and is we it to it must have originated from onr name in hear, it hoped that an extra them pray may be the win of oar who has made an excellent record, changed in the election laws. death. He was the oldest captain, both in Father that some way. large attendance will be present. During lieaveny loving hand* cm him. Four of the six men reason of the members of and in of out minister urto them even as they did unto us. re-elect By progressive the there were years length service, sailing Among original pioneers his stay here he w ill be the guest of J. O. Mas. ( arkik Loach. are the with the democratic river. who compose the city government legislature acting four of the name, all supposedly unrelated. of Union Mr. and Mas. Jqskph FIarrimax, effort to make Whitney. Mr. am* Mas. Frank Bkale re-elected; the experience of the past members in the House, the At the present time there are a large number He was a man of integrity, and with a Arthur of Green and Mrs. East Orland. March 4, 1913. the Portland Press the State paper was of families scattered over the towns of Moore, lake, sense of honor, strictly conscientious year will stand the new board in good high and the New ex-Governor Waldoboro, Warren, Friendship and Thomas- Malinda Rutnill, of Dedham, were mar- vessel’s owners record defeated, Age, iu his relations with hit NOTICK. stead, and the coming year’s ried Plaisted’s organ, will remain the official ton. The name is now spelled Winchen- Saturday afternoon at the home of and with all with whom be had business persons are hereby notified sod ought to equal if it does not surpass baugh, Winchenbacb, Wincbenpaugh and Herbert Rev. O. J. VLLwarned not to trespass on the Ebea advertising organ of Maine for another Severance, Guptill all the years of his ser- Merrill in the it is called “Wink-en- dealings during property towns nf Otis and that of the year just closed. Wincapaw. Locally, officiating. friends and relatives of as on two years, although an effort is to be Only vice. He was a member of Lygonia lodge, Dedham, all treapaaaing aaid property paugh*’ or "Wink-er-paw”, regardless of the will be prosecuted to the full extent of the made to reconsider this vote. the bride and groom were present. F. and A. and with him the teachings way it is spelled. M., law. Kbrm Maas ill, After the all were escorted to For the third time since 1S61 we are ceremony and of the order ^had a deep by Marie K. Maddox, hia agent In the early days Capt. Isaac Winchen* principles December 1913. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. the dining-room, where found a SI, living under a democratic President. baugh and Capt. Lewis Winchenbacb ran they meaning. most attractive lunch. Mr. and Mrs. The first break in republican rule Committee on judiciary on Monday re- coasting vessels to Orland. carrying bark and Capt. Woodward married on N07. 4, 1864, and Salem. were en- Moore have returned to Dedham, where &clp C&antrto. came in 1884, when Mr. Cleveland be- ported “ought not to pass” on resolve in wood to Boston They Abby M. Bartlett, of Ellsworth, who sur- gaged in this industry for many years pre- they will make their home. He leaves also three came President. He was defeated in favor of a certain road in the towns ot vives him. sons-Capt* FIR TWIGS FarmeTHT^ne vious to the of lumber from in of carrying Bangor Jane wife of William died of New BALSAMfamily, women and children, can make was in 1892. Otis and Clifton the counties Han- E., Garland, George P. Woodward, York; Harry 1888, but again elected to Boston, and used to tell many stories of money by cutting and shipping to u> Write cock and Penobscot. this morning in the seventy-ninth year of C. and Maroallus Woodward, of Bpring- at once for particulars to Fink Pillow Co- He was succeeded in their experiences in the woods in that vi- by McKinley — Wood building. New York. Committee on inland fisheries and game her age. Mrs. Garland, whose maiden vale, and two daughters Mrs. W. H. 1896. Until now succes- McKinley’s name was was married her Marion L. both good salesman and collector. reported “ought not to pass’’ on bill, an Of the branch of the family Clough, twice; Titus and Miss Woodward, re- Friendship SALESMAN—AGood pay to the party, bmoxx sors in the presidency have been first husband was Wilbur the children here. right act to regulate the carrying of firearms (they spell.it Wincapaw) were Captains Fred Sargent, by of Ellsworth. All '.are Shwino Machink Co., U Central street. Ban- Thrice defeated for the — publicans. within the limits of Mt. Desert, Hancock and James, who also followed the sea for whom she bad several children, two of He is also survived by two brothers gor, Maine. presidency, Mr. Bryan becomes Mr. county. many years. The descendants of all these whom survive—Herman, of filuehill, and Llewellyn D.t of Colfax, Wash., Mid families are scattered now, and. — Xoturs. Wilson’s Becretary-of-state. Committee on towns reported “ought to very widely JudsonA., of North Ellsworth. By her Clifton, of Ellsworth, and two suiters Htgislatibc while I have no doubt but what the name you a bill on act to disorganize planta- second husband she had three children— Mrs. Lydia J. Higgins, of Boston, and pass'’ from this and am INLAND FIHH Kit I K* AND GAME. refer to came source, very Mrs. E. President Wilson didn’t come to tion No. 8 George Gray, Mrs. Arthur Davis Mrs. K. E. Morang, of Ellsworth. sorry I can not enlighten you on the subject, The committee on inland fisheries sod Committee on on re- and William, The cause of death was The funeral was held at the home on will in it* room Maine for a of judiciary Tuesday I will still bear the matter in mind, and, jr. game, give pnblic hearings secretary agriculture at the .State House in as follows: to on an act to chronic bronchitis. Park street this afternoon. Rev. U. B. Augusta, after and Obadiah becomes ported “ought pass’’ bill, j when I go down home, will consalt some of all, again WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, at 2 p. m So. amend 613 of the and on the and, if I hear The new has been Mathews officiating. The bearers were a farmer. chapter private the older people subject, postofflee building 51. An act to prevent the pollution of the plain A* waters of the State. special laws of 1893 entitled “an act to of anythiug.definite, will let you know later. completed, and Mrs. Foster moved in on John O. Whitney, George Parcher, Shth P. Clark, we be able to settle this 8. Lord and Everett S. Means. Secretary. establish the Western-^Lancock municipa Hoping may (ques- Monday. The new building is a one- Frank Capt. M. H. Hododon. Clerk. The reports tion satisfactorily later on, I am at alarming regarding court”. story, bungalow style, eighteen by twen- Interment Woodbine cemetery. Senator health Very respecfully yours, Burleigh’s proved hap- PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED. ty-four feet. The interior is sheathed in atbrrtisrtumt* OfiORQB N. WlSC II BN BA mH. pily to be exaggerated. He is now North Carolina with a metal An act to repeal ch. 153, public laws pine ceiling ftmiMtminM). “in the saddle’’ in and hardwood floor. The front entrance Washington. of 1911, entitled “an act prohibiting the Origin of the Alphabet. is by corner door into a room use of ganghooks, so-called, when fishing amply large In a lecture the Institute Pro- to convene the Behind the Wm. O. EMERY Anyhow, Judge Chase was elected in the inland waters of this State”. pt Royal patron*. parti- fessor Flinders Petrie has attacked the tion which holds the boxes Mrs. Foster has first selectman of his home town of An act relating to the use of automo- TITLES theory that the origin of a large room for her use well Blnehill last Monday. biles in the town of Mount Desert. (Ta- long-accepted lighted by CHAPMAN the alphabet is to be found in Phoenicia, several large windows. At the rear of bled pending its third reading on motion ELLAWOATH, MAINE whence it came from hierogly- the a small room has beeu by Mr. McBride of Mount Desert.) Egyptian building par- The Webb BUI a Law. phic*. titioned off for use for storing fuel, access •oarche* made and abstracts to Professor the to wrhich is a rear door. and ooptas fWrnislitd on short The passage over the President's veto of On the bill to set off Isle au According Petrie, by Tuesday CONCERT and at IUHMU PHCCS have notice, the Webb bill by both houses of Congress Haut from Hancock and annexed to Knox researches of the last twenty years shown that were earlier than OFFICEi makes the bill a law. The ground for the was given its first reading, and to-day was signs MOUTH OF THK KIVKK. HANCOCK HAIL was the that sur- President’s veto was not hostility to the assigned for its second hearing. pictures and that it sign I0Y l CO. BLOCK. become the and beta of one Earl Smith and wife are receiving con- MORRISON, of the but that it was uncon- vived to alpha purpose bill, •TATB tTI.IT. civilization and the A B C of another. gratulations on the birth of a son on stitutional. Congress did not agree with On Tuesday Mr. Harmon, of Stonington, March 3. Sat. March 15 IJf-I. f. I. III. '15 him. presented remonstrance of Arthur Saun- Just as the philologist had discovered Eve’g, TNAm of so the F. N. Cloaaon is home from Sears- What the effect of the law will be re- ders and twenty-two others of Otter Creek ODe entire system languages, CSapt. bad in the where he has been lor the mains to be seen. Its enforcement is said against law to prohibit shipping of lobsters alphabetarian discovered, pert, employed Mme. Florence Anderson of an last six weeks. I Otis, to depend largely upon whether or not the out of the State; also remonstrance of diversity alphabets, original proto- Jfor Salt. of all. In Professor Pstre’s words: Soprano, Xew York. bill requires the federal officials to en- Fred Fernald and fifty others of West type Arthur Jones and wife are receiving ‘The Phoenicians are of yesterday on force the law by preventing shipments of Harbor against same; also remonstrance people congratulations the birth of a little Miss Sue with those who wrote the Winchell, FOR liquor to cross the borders of prohibition of E. L. Sparling and twenty-seven others compared signs daughter, born Feb. 28. SALE and same. that are the origin of all alphabets.” ’Cellist, RAISED DECK CRUSIER states. In the event of federal inspection at of Cranberry Isles against Mrs. Fannie Bowden and daughter Ag- It was to pottery, said the professor, that *7 feel long, 7 fast beam, W Inchon draft. 2cyl- the border, then something like a drouth nes are spending a few days in Trenton indebted inder, ?-cycle Smalley engine, reverse gear* might be looked for, and the old-time Egyptologists and others were with Mrs. Olive Chevalier Salvatore Giordano, COUNTY GOSSIP. Hodgkins. Good sea boat. Inquire of practice of bringing in liquor in sailing for these signe, and their development the great Italian Tenor, from the Prank Garland, of Boston, was called vessels be revived. E. fi. Greene, of Thcoma, Wash., sends was worked out on these lines. Flatnose Isaac Me. might If, however, home last the death of his lioyal opera house, Moscow, L. Hodgkins, Ellsworth. a on it show Friday by the enforcement is left to local The American a copy of a special made a pot and put mark to officials, father, Adalbert Garland. and then the law would not make much differ- Panama canal edition of the Tfecoma Daily that it was his. In time because it was Ittsuratur StaUmrnts. stood for Flatnose him- The was saddened to hear of Mr. William R. ence in conditions. Ledger—* mammoth and interesting paper his mark, the sign community Chapman, the death of Adel bert Garland on Feb. 26. A generally-expressed opinion is that self, and then the sign became attached to at the piano. oiAi eaten Mr. Garland was one of our most re- law’ will a a sound irrespective of the thing itself. while the prove powerful aid to Town Meeting at Bar Harbor. down went on un- a kind and bus- PHOENIX INS1HANCK CO., where is a Gradually the wearing spected citizens, loving enforcement there sincere at- Town at Bar Harbor—Eden’s Tickets will on sale meeting band and and a go puMic OF CONN. at it wiLl make little til tbe sign stood, not for a sound, but a father, good neighbor. HA1TPOBD, tempt prohibition, town meeting—was exciting, as usual. one week before the Sat- for a letter. Mr. Garland bad been in feeble concert, ASSETS or no difference in localities where the syllable, and then Although DEC. *1,1913. On Monday two selectmen were elected— an the end came as a urday, Slarcb 8, at Moore’s 38 traffic is and The signs* ef course, were not alpha- health, suddenly great Drug Real estate. $111.013 recognized “regulated” by Frank E. Walla, first, and James W. Silk 27,7* 00 that did not arrive until perhaps shock. He leaves a widow and four sons, Store. No standing room will be sold. Mortgage loan*. the local officials. second. bet; Collateral loans, 59,000 00 whereas were found in besides several near relatives. tickets at 50 is not the of new 1000 B. C., signs Secure your onc», in order Stocks and bonds. $,650,170 It understanding the On Orient E. was 9* Tuesday Brewer Cash in office and bank. TM.841 on early Egypt, probably 7000 B. that may be sure of a seat. 28 law that it puts the federal officials any elected third selectman — a prehistoric you Agents’ balances. 1,019.08 re-election. 01 of C. Proofs ef this common origin were DOLLAUUTOWN Interest and rents, 90,092 burden enforcing it, but that it simply Charles F. Paine was re-elected treasurer. 17 far All other assets, 69.1M State officials to seize in plentiful, for the signs spread by trade • empowers liquors B. H. Meader is home from TICKETS, 50c, 75c, Si. and Danvers, 881* transit, a right they have not hitherto pos- north and south, appeared similarly Oroas assets, $11316 Nominated by the Governor. Maas. Deduct items not admitted, 9331*? sessed. In the counties of in Runic, Iberian aad Karian and yet Cumberland, Among nominations the re- by governor unknown in Phoenician. Mr. Tracy, of Stouington, ia visiting »t SSWjtTttBnntma. Androscoggin and Penobscot, and possi- were Admitted assets, $11306.049 41 cently announced were the following in G. B. Floyd’s. bly in others, open liquor-selling is per- LIABILITIES DEC. $1. 1912. Hancock county: GOOD WAY TO DO BUSINESS. mitted the who the Mrs. Lizzie Bonaey and Mrs. Helen Net unpaid losses, ♦ 465.00134 officials, — by prescribe Justice of the Alvarado Unearned 4,975 957 peace Gray, The Teazel. who have bean on the sick premiums, JJ hours when the saloons shall be opened, Bargent, list, All other 190.W0« Brooksville. who have never seen a teasel G. A. Pnrcher Sella Bailable liabilities. Those are ltemedy Cash 2,000 000 00 ete. improving. capital. w Agent for prevention of cruelty to chil- can a fir cone or “swamp cat- at Half-Price and Guarantees Surplus over all liabilities. 4.155,090 Where the officials the saloons Imagine regulate — Elmer Smkh left for dren Mrs. Nettie Y. Ells- all over with little stiff hooks. Monday Portland, a Cure. Fullerton, tail" set °49 41 it is not apprehended that any additional after the month with his Total liabilities and surplus, $11306 worth. It Is the bur (or tassel or flower head spending past When one can buy gold dollars lor fifty powers that may be conferred npon them Vin Smith. CHAS. C. BUBKILI, A SON, Agents, or thistle top) of the plant dlpsacus. father, cents, it is a good time to purchase. will revolutionize the situation. If, how- State Board of Trade. However familiar to people who live Mrs. Elisa Herrick was called to Happy- In ordering a 50c bottle ol Dr. Howard’s ELLSWORTH. MAINE. ever, it should develop that federal The Maine State board of trade will be In lands where the teasel Is extensively town last week to help care for her little celebrated specific tor the cure ol consti- officials are expected to see that the law held in Auburn on Friday, March 21. j grown, the fact may be that the prick- grandson, Lin wood Brown, who was so pation aDd dyspepsia at 2S cents, Mr. legal lTotito. is enforced, not only on the New Hamp- beads of that are terribly burned. Parcher is giving one ol the trade but at of ly plant universally greatest STATES and cu«tom- shire border, ports entry and on SUNSHINE. poatufflee cu»* used to raise the nap on cloth. A mul- The G. of H. class of the Methodist chances ever ottered to the people ol Ella- house, Ellsworth, Maine Office of the Canadian frontier, Maine would iau, March 3, 1813. Healed win Raymond, little son of J. R. Davis and titude of In this country prob- church will meet with Mrs. Grace W. worth. SrNITED proposals doubtless enjoy State-wide prohibition persons be received at this building until 2 o does wife, is ill. never heard of It and would be Barron next All are in- Even though oOered at hall price lor in- P* m.. March 18, 1913, aud then opened. the first time in the ably I Friday. cordially »c« for nearly sixty years furnishing e ectric current, gas, water, James who has been ill some astonished to learn in what enormous vited. A sfnall admission fee will be troductory purposes the specific is sold that the law has been upon the statute- Thompson, aud miscellaneous supplies, and for removing the Is cultivated. In under a guarantee to cure or will ashes and rubbish, washing towels ana books. time, is very low. quantities plant charged. money Prance alone thousands of acres be relunded. sprinkling streets during the fiscal year end- Mrs. Lionel Conary, who been visiting many ing June 30, 1814. Healed preposals will aUM> of land are devoted to the Deafness Cannot lie Cared II food does not digest il there is be received until 2 o’clock p. m.. April 22- Customs Plan. in is home. exclusively well, cos» President Accepts Brooklin, and then for 45 tons anthracite cultivation of the teazel. French man- local as they cannot reach gas or pain in the il the opened, Taft has the by applications, stomach, tongue and 2 cords wood. Ttie to reject any President accepted treasury Freddie of Camden, is visiting the diseased portion of the ear. There is right a«* Cossin, ufacturers use enormous numbers of is coated and the breath it there is and all bids Is reserved the treasurv for the one to cure dearness, and that is by bad, by department’s plan rearranging his aunt, Mrs. Nellie Stinson. only way partment. O. W. TaPLaY, Custodian.^ the prickly heads, and from France constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused constipation and Btraining Dr. Howard's custom districts so they will be reduced condition of the mucous lin- R. D. of Bluebill, who has been by an inflamed will cure Franklin B. Kirkbrid* Conary, there are exported many millions of Tube. When this tube specific you. II it does not, you Yubiwrfbcri. from 160 to less than fifty. his Mrs. O. W. Emerson, ing of the Eustachian THEand Howard Mansfield, both of the city* visiting sister, In ! is inflamed have a rumbling sound or im- have Druggist Parcher’s does not returned home. them. They are also raised Austria, you personal guar- county and state of New York, hereby Mr. Taft, however, approve oi has hearing, and when it is entirely notice Poland and the Cri- perfect antee to return your money. that they have been duly appoint** the to abolish the naval officers and Gus Hensider and Harold Thompson England, Belgium, closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the executors of the last will and testmeni »“a plan ! can taken out and this Dr. Howard’s made a business trip to Blue hill last week. mea. The prickles of the teazel have a inflammation be tube specific gives quick relief codicil of George M. Tuttle, late of said city, surveyors. restored to its normal condition, n» mount- bearing and makes cures of county and state of New York deceased, B. A. Lufkin Lb ill of grip. small knob at the end, and this, i will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of permanent constipa- win, By the acceptance of the plan, President bonds being required by the terms of said Misses Rose and Clermont ed on an elastic stem and set wltl ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing tion, dyspepsia and all liver troubles. and that they have Henry M- » Taft the Bangor customs district out Thompson inflamed condition of the mucous sur- appointed aDa puts but an These are of Ellsworth, in tne of Hancock who have been visiting at D, on the central spindle strong statements, but Mr. county o of existence as well as all others Knowlton, great precision Htate of Maine, their agent in said State L. home We we will One Hundred Dollars foi Parcher's customers Conary, returned Friday. affords a little brush Buch as the ut give giving his a chance Maine. All persons demand* agai“® abolishes the collectorship and head- of Deafness that having It 2. any case (caused by catarrh) to their the estate of said deceased are desired to Pr March _D. most mechanical skill has never beer Hall’s prove truth at just halt the regu- of the district in that city. cannot be cured by Catarrh Care. Send sent the same for and all quarters free. lar — doses lor settlement, able to rival, at all events at the sam< for circulars, price sixty 25 cents. If thereto are to make payment under the new plan, is th( F. J. CHENEY & Ohio. requested Portland, Samuel W. Moore has been quite ill, CO., Toledo, are not found Pkanelih B. KiaKBEinB* 75c. they true, all you have to mediately. of a district which include in Belfast for a price,—Harper’s Weekly. Sold by Druggists, Howamo MawariKLD. headquarters and is now in a hospital Pills for do is to ask lor Take Hall’s Family constipation. yoor money. 14,1913. the whole State. surgical operation. February iUjUrtUanncnts. CITY MEETING. CITY ELECTION LAMOINE. OBITUARY. V The death of Mrs. William F. Hutchings OF 1912 BOARD A A AND GOOD NATUKED LAST SESSION SOCIAL QUIET of which mention was made in a recent IS QUIET ONE. OON TEST. issue of The American*, brought keen sorrow to many former residents of the LOCATED EPISODE ?fBgEX BlPSa TO BE AND MAYOR CUNNINGHAM RE ELECTED— town as well as to the present community. — Few women have held a warmer STREETS NUMBERED BOLLS OF REPUBLICAN 8 ELECT THREE AL- place in the hearts of her friends than she who ACCOUNTS. By RECINALD D. HAVEN DERMEN AND RETAIN CONTROL. has gone; of high Christian principle tnd oi me iww ooara was The annual moral character, ,no cause in The last meeting spring election in Ellsworth ! worthy Cunningham A .voting Englishman Amerl church or society was ever refused her held last evening. Mayor visiting last Monday passed off without a hitch in and Aid. Qrindal, Eldridge and on appeared ut that club which Is the generous aid, and her influence was ever presided, the proceedings and with unusual Aid. Heath and Rich- quiet. on the side of that which stood for the Moor were present; exponent of New York's Four Hun It was clear that the voters as a whole best interests. { ardson absent.; tired ami presented an Introduction Her home, centrally located at the Cor- of routine business was would be “happy with either if ’tother was Little outside card from Pulslfer, one whose ner, ever to her friends, young Legrand and open The records of the last regular dear charmer were away”. old, and her abundant hospitality done. position had been at the a]>ex of the so- will be remembered. and of the several special meet- long meeting cial Manhattan pyramid for several As is becoming more and more the Her husband and daughter do not were read and approved. The three mourn her loss and are assured of ings generations. The name on the cnrd fashion in lines alone, were and the municipal affairs, party the of all who knew rolls of accounts passed, was and he who deepest sympathy Ralph Maltravers, were not both and loved her for her true worth as a report accepted and placed on sharply drawn, although auditor’s bore it was a good looking young man j woman, neighbor and friend. parties had workers at the polls and about file. with the Anglo-Saxon light hair, blue March 4. Spec. was instructed to a The mayor employ eyes and rosy complexion. Having got town, and in most of the wards it was not to make a list of the suitable person through with the formalities, he lit a easy at any time during the day to predict of all the streets of the city and MARINE LIST. names pipe and sat down to n newspaper. with the result. of street for any certainty Ellsworth & Machine tbe number signs required Half a dozen men, the odor Foundry Works, smelling There was a striking absence of those street; also to obtain the signatures Hancock County Ports. Water each of pipe tobacco, lifted up their heads, factional which have Street, Ellsworth, Me. will fights characterized Southwest Harbor—Ar Feb 28, Tug all residents who agree to furnish made faces A few Gpysum of wry and scowled. Ellsworth’s elections in recent King with barges J B King A Co, No 20 and mail and have municipal for their places minutes later one of the club's Glo08cap, New York for Halifax, N S. Tow receptacles lackeys there was years; instead, good-natured March 8, leaving the latter barge of business and residences numbered; all Informed the that cl- THE BUICK—Five Models gentleman only j bantering, hobnobbing of opposing can- Eroceededere. for the purpose of meeting tbe re- or were In ! Bass Harbor—Ar Feb 24, sch William Mathe- this gars cigarettes permitted and a didates, general feeling that the son with salt for P W Richardson A Son and of the postoffice department the club. The THE COLE—Three Models quirements stranger Immediately city’s interests would be safe in the handB and Guy H Parker. a for the establishment of city on the as requisite put out his pipe and apologized of the winning ticket, whichever it might HORN THE GENERAL MOTOR CO.’S free delivery. ground that he was unaware of the rule. to be. was happen Trucks from On motion the mayor directed to Had It not been for this Infringement 1,000 lbs. to 5 tons. fcThe total vote on the head of the ticket BRIDGES—At Sedgwick, Feb 25. to Mr. and Peters A Knowlton to represent the have tieen suffered employ stranger might was 861, or 148 less than the total vote of last Mrs Fred Bridges, a son. [Frederick Pay- in certain pending suits. to tbu3 the city remain unnoticed; but, having which was 999. year, Major Cunningham CAttTER—At Feb 23. to Mr and Mrs There being no other business, the com- attracted attention, the members pres- Sedgwick. received 443 votes -by a curious coinci- Percy Carter, a daughter. [Faith Persia.] of the season were politely passed ent to ask who had introduced Models of Above Cars carried in Stock pliments began dence the exact number cast last year for EATON—At Bluehiil, Feb 28, to Mr and Mrs the board; the retiring member from a man know more than Hollis H Eaton, a son. about who didn't any the defeated candidate. for a FARNHAM-At West ward 1 was called upon speech; he to smoke a pipe In the club. Pulslfer Brooksville, Feb 27, to The political complexion of the board Mr and Mrs Winfred B Farnham, a daugh- acknowledged the compliment, but de- came in and. the Englishman ter. seeing is the same as last year—a democratic to with the request. down with him. and GRAY—At Deer clined comply sitting alone, sat and two democratic aldermen—all Isle, Feb 25, to Mr and Mrs j j mayor Frank B a son. The then adjourned. a chat When Pulslfer Gray, meeting they had long Of the three al- J re-elected. republican JONES—At Ellsworth, Feb 28, to Mr and Mrs OF NO. 1. several ROLL ACCOUNTS left his friend men gathered | — dermen elected, one Aid. Moor, of Arthur Jones, a daughter. Fund, Xame. Amount. round him and asked who hnd MORGAN—At Feb to Mr and Mrs intro-1 ward 6, is re-elected. The mem- Brooklin, 22, SALE F $ 45 00 Edward B a son. FOR Police. Schuyler Higgins, cad to the club. Pulslfer Morgan, [Robert Powers.] duced that j bers are W. J. in ward wrbo B 45 Clark, jr., 1, PHILLIPS—At Arthur Mitchell, 00 admitted thnt he had done so himself Sedgwick, Feb 16, to Mr and Andrew M Moor, 2 40 j becomes for the first time a city father, Mrs John R Phillips, a daughter. hnd met Mai- and explained thnt he j and the “kid” of the and Frank SMITH-At Ellsworth. March 2, to Mr and Poor, Michael J Drummey, 295 S3 is board, trovers In England nnd found him rath- Mrs Clifford E Smith, a son. Electric BHAUR Power Co, 212 17 K. Moore, in ward who has served as light. 2, TORREY—At Bluehiil, Feb 25, to Mr and Mrs er n good fellow in his way. He had Library, Mrs H H Emerson, 14 00 alderman in previous years. E Torrey, a son. One Safe Harvey therefore chosen to show him some at- Mary A Hodgkins, 14 50 Following is the vote in detail from the WALLACE—AtStouington, Feb 18, to Mr and Large 124 20 tendon. This being a faint backing, Mrs John Wallace, a daughter. OWTapley, tabulation made by the mayor and aider- 1 L Hodgkins. 1 00 the thereafter'’took pains to protesters men yesterday. The vote for mayor last E E Springer, 12 00 sit with their backs to the newcomer MAKKIKD. year is printed for comparison: 0. W. Fire dept, Leo J Wardwell, 45 00 whenever they happened to be In the VOTE FOH MAYOR, 1912. BURRILL—POND—At Feb Rev Tapley, J H Brown, 45 CO Brewer, 22, by same room with him. J H Greenly, of Holden, Miss Gertrude O H Treworgy. 45 00 1 2 3 .4 5 Total Plu Ellsworth, Maine A New York club Is no plnee to make Burrill, formerly of Dedham, to George E O M Clement. 22 50 Hagerthy. r 149 93 26 37 138 443 Pond, of Holden. and Mr. Maltravers Harvard Clough, 2 00 acquaintances, Cunningham, d 118 123 87 56 73 156 13 have been welcome even J W McCarthy, 2 00 would not Defective. 10 9 9 9 31 DIED. ME Jettison, 6 00 had he not followed the universal Lon- Scattering, 2 4 6 Ella F A M Co, 17 22 don custom of smoking. But It BUTLER—At North Franklin, March 3, Carl Get on the Safe Side of pipe 277 227 122 96 217 999 the Fence, Butler. O A Parcher, 2 25 so happened that several of the gen- VOTE FOE MAYOR, 1913. CUNNINGHAM—At South March R J Goodwin, 87 50 the 8urry. 4, tlemen present when Englishman 1 2 3 4 5 Total Plu Josiah Cunningham,aged 71 years, 8 months, !B Salisbury, 2 00 at the club afterward Before it is too Late had appeared McGown, r 109 110 43 39 98 399 A H Joy, 99 GARLAND—At Ellsworth, Feb 27, Adelbert met him at a social gathering given by Cunningham, d 138 114 71 34 88 418 44 E R 5 00 Garland, aged 70 years, 8 months. Insure that are reliable. Card, of with companies a Mrs. Ten Eyck, a sister Legrand Ellsworth March 5, W C Wilson, 6 25 GARLAND—At Falls, Insure with that are safe and sound. found It easier to Jane wife of William Garland, 78 companies CW Qrindal, 27 41 Pulslfer. and there 245 224 118 77 191 851 E, aged years. 7 months. Insure with that pay losses immedi M B Young. 10 00 show their disapproval of him. companies FOB aldermen: GRAY—At Sedgwick, Feb 10, Mrs Amanda C 83 were means Suptofscha, Clara O Hopkins, 37 Not that they by any Wards Gray, aged 78 years, 2 months, 20 days. ately. Text 2 10 from It were ex- Insure with the best b’k, sup, Impolite. Far They Ji W J Clark, jr, r. 126 8 HYSON—At North Sullivan, Feb 26, John H only companies—and the Hancock Co Pub 6 00 aged 77 7 months. Co. cessively polite, while to each other GP Smith, d. 118 Hyson, years, best companies are handled by E E Babb A Co, 26 10 JORDAN-At Ellsworth Falls, Feb 27. Still- were unceremonious. In i F R r. 119 17 they extremely Moore, man S 58 1 18 H C Austin A Co, 2 00 Jordan, aged years, month, other words, they Indicated as only a PH Shea, d. 102 day 8. H 4 A Joy, 80 3 J A .. 43 C. W. & F. L. swell can Indicate that the stranger Austin, LEACH-At West Penobscot, Feb 20, Mrs Eliza MASON, Insurance, Real Estate. Menxer A 5 00 Atkinson, Co, F L d. 22 29 A Leach, aged 74 years, 7 months, 20 days. not one of them. Heath, HC 9 00 was not and could be Jordan, 4 William E Richardson, r.. 84 MOREY—At Castine, March 2, Mrs. Mabel 25 "Who Is the fellow, Legrand. any- 84 5 months. 20 owners Campbell’s Job Print, 1 Daniel Richardson, d...... 39 5 Morey, aged years, days. Property will be protected from fire by placing their CJ 8 00 asked one of them. TORREY-At Bluehiil. Feb 25, infant son of High school, Treworgy, way?" 5 HB Moor, r. 119 ,53 FD 5 50 Mr and Mr? Harvey E Torrey. Smith, Pulslfer shrugged his shoulders and J E d... 66 Doyle, WOODWARD-At Ellsworth, March 3, Capt C W Qrindal, 101 35 said; dear he did me a favor "My boy, for wardens: William Perry Woodward, aged 70 years, 2 L E Knott App Co, 54 29 when 1 was In London. What would 1 F S Call, r. 117 months, 11 days. E Q 1 35 Fire Moore. Insurance you have me do when he comes to C E Cousins, d. 130 13 Xeldo Conary, 1 75 America? However, 1 wish to say 2 HBEstey.r. 118 12 School, M A Garland, 6 35 with E. J. H J Scaramon, d. 106 WALSH, ELLSWORTH. W S Moore, 18 00 frankly In Justice to Mr. Maltravers 3 HA Fernald, r. 116 Edward 44 00 that he has no desire to be socially re- Haney, R A Fernald, d. 28 00 to Commtaatcm J A Phillip*, ceived. What 1 have done for him In Men’s $18 Suits, dose $15 fflerctjanta. LJ Smith, 5 00 4 HE Austin, r. 34 has not l>eeu at his J W Carter, 12 00 thnt way request” F R McGown, d. 39 5 The advertisements below represent some ol F 5 65 New WHEN IN PORTLAND Myra CotUle, All agreed that because a man had 6 J A Lord, r.'. 110 25 “Her the leading houses of England. Our Martin Alley. 80 00 Majesty” Corsets, readers will doubtless find them of value. STOP AX O J Treworgy, 4 50 done another n favor It was no reason A M Foster, d. 85 ours H B Holt. 5 00 Reg. price $1.50; $1.25 Capt why the recipient should intllct the fob ward clrrks: “The Homelike House for Maine Folks" Flora L Marks, 5 W) donor on his friends. There were oth- Dana Maddocks, 510 1 L L Salisbury, r. 117 Karl N DeWltt, 6 00 Sweaters er ways of [laying obligations than so- H W d. 130 Boys’ Leaman P Franklin, 5 00 Estey, 13 Annie E Cousins, A00 cially, and some surprise was express- 2 J F Royal, r. 118 12 BOSTON t. CHASE HOUSE H 4 Bpillane. 5 25 ed that Pulslfer, who was himself a H C Seeds, d. 106 : cuts CWiP L 33 75 Tobacco, 3 25c Schoolhouse, Mason, Into COMMISSION MERCHANT Midway between New Hall Contingent, J A Cuningham, 38 85 barrier to applicants for admission City We are paying for 4*1. ,2.75; sjs WANT C W Qrindal, 60 00 circle should have Intro- H A Ash, d. 42 42 llnnnc and Monument Square the charmed $3.40; 65. $4.50; 6*1, $5. J P Eldridge, 50 00 4 AC Flood, r. 32 nUUpb Only Fireproof Hotel in the State Frank L 50 00 duced this man socially. His putting Heath, H E Patten, d. 85 Located Daniel Richardson. 50 00 the Englishman up at his club was H. P. Conveniently for .. CARTER, H B Moor. 50 00 5 F E Coleman, r 110 25 Veals and Lambs people Conventions. But Pulslfer said that ... Attending T E Hale, 150 83 quite enough. W E Harrington, d. 85 38 Main St.. Ellsworth D L Fields, 29 50 matter was Ask Dr. A. G. Every courtesy and attention shown all he had done in the fob constables: Young, C W Joy, 14 90 the to his club and ladies travelling alone E Q Moore, 34 05 to admit stranger 1 F E Moon, .. 115 Sec’y State board of health, F H 2 00 ALL Osgood, be resimnslble for him at his sister’s. C S Johnston, d. 129 14 MODERN CONVENIENCES C W*PL Mason, 41 25 PLUMBING, how to an 2 E L r.. Augusta, Maine, TRANSIENT LF Giles, 19 50 The women, though they showed Drummey, 117 10 rates Ells J d. with new and F .V Mch Wks, riOO icy front to Mr. Maltravers, admired Morrison, 107 Hot Water Heating, Furnace comply law, ROOMS lONLY n.00 PER DAY AND UP. Hoyt E Austin, 37 50 3 A G whom he was Sargent, .. 44 ROOM AND DOARD S2.au PER day and up. 8 P Stockbridge, 25 00 him. One of them to Work then to us. A W Salisbury, d. 72 28 and Jobbing. ship H F Whitcomb, 25 00 Introduced said that he was one of H. E. THURSTON, R. F. A M Moor, 1158 4 A W Maddocks, r.... 34 HIMMELEIN, 8 the most men, considering HC Austin & Co, 00 Interesting A W Nason, d. 39 5 HONEST WORK; HONEST PRICES PROPRIETORS Mrs E D Brann, 5 00 that he seldom opened bis mouth, she 5 D LFields, r. 110 Munjoy Hill Cars pass the door Dr H L D Woodruff, 29 00 25 HALL & COLE, Campbell's Job Print, 87 25 had ever met But she was very proud C J Brown, d. 85 Twenty Years’ Experience. O Fruit and Prodace Commission Merchants P Torrence, 24 her conversational powers, and noth- Hancock Co Pub Co, 82 82 of ELECTIONS ELSEWHERE. Personal attention to all de*j> s. Telephone N E Tel A Tel Co, 20 ing pleased her better than to find a Ten Maine held or mall orders attended to. Fire cities elections last promptly Apples, Potatoes, Cranberries Dept, 2 86 listener. Even the men who con- THE— good Monday. One, Auburn, elected a pro- our Specialties. $2,417 41 sidered Maltravers iuadmlssable de- EDWARD F. gressive mayor, and the city government BRADY, Send for stencils and weekly market report. STREET COMMISSIONER’S ROLL. clared that he never said anything is Of progressive. the other nine, six Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. 100*102 Faneuil Hill CLARION. * said at Market, Boston, Mass. Highway. $15180 stupid, for he never anything elected democratic mayors and three Telephone 5—5. Sidewalk. 41 w all. elected republican mayors, but of these Whether it’s a range or a fur- Into The open winter has left me with One evening when Pulslfer went six which elected democratic mayors teachers’ boll of accounts no. 7. only nace—if It is a Four Hundred club half a dozen “Clarion”, it is Common schools. $580 30 the three elected also a democratic city gov- APPLES as FUR sure to High school... 297 77 men ran toward him from many ernment. Following are the results in COATS meet every requirement. 878 07 different directions and Are on which I can of at BARGAIN Dretted POULT opened these cities: dispose RY Made by the Wood Bishop Co. $8,488 04 him. City PRICES. Ship To City. Mayor. Pol. gov’t. Bangor. Sold by "What did mean S. L_. BURR & The report of Auditor Jamea A. Mc- you by Introducing A. W. P. P. DAVID Co., Auburn, Fowles, FRIEND, Ellsworth, Me. Boston, Mass. Gown was accepted and filed. Lord Pennington incog?" Bath, E. W. Larrabee, D. D. All kinds of Repairing done. Stencils J. P. “I didn’t.” J. P. Hutchinson. R. R. promptly and Cards Furnished. SUMMARY OR AUDITOR’S• REPORT Eastport, ELDRIDGE, “Yes. you did. You Introduced him Ellsworth, *J. A. Cunninghan, D. R. Main After charging off rolls and orders passed Street, Ellsworth. as Maltravers.” Hallowell, •Emery O. Beane, D. D. Feb. 4,1918. Ralph “That’s his name.” Lewiston, William H. Hines, D. D. aitjrrtiannmta Rockland, *G. H. Blethen, R. R. Appro-: Total "That’s pretty thin. Yon had no Kestaurani priat'n' credit$ Drawn drawn So. Portland, John A. 8. Dyer, D. R. is KLLS WORTH business to Introduce him as a nobody again ELECTRICAL SSSir* Saco, M. A. Pillsbury, R. R. to the Contingent, 6,000 00 7,834 69 4.6^6 63 3,298 06 knew well that of Open Public. Ful Lines of when you very any Waterville, *Wm. R. Pattangall, D. D. Steam and Bath 3.000 00 00 61 88 BOARD and or Transient. Rooms. 8,004 4,278 •1,274 to show him ROOMS, Regular Laundry ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 500 00; 60U 00 689 22 •189 22 us would have been glad • Re-elected. ‘NO AND FIXTURES. "r‘dges, 500 00 600 00 480 29 19 71 his calls for. Cor. Main and Hancock Sts., Ellsworth PAY, NO WASHER,” the attention position Estimates on Jckcrush’g 1.000 00 1,400 00 1.286 3 5 113 65 All kinds of laundry work done at Bhorl notice. wiring sad Supplies Cheerfully aim It's New York society in a bad Goods gtste road, 750 00 1.300 97 1,084 18 216 79 putting called tor and delivered. ANDREW M. MOOR. h’hway, 2,000 00 4.0U0 00 8,991 28 8 72 Per£er s’ light.” Batey Building, state St.. walks, 1.000 00 1.400 00 1.537 93 •187193 H. B. ESTEY A CO. Ellsworth Cdy was own sens, 1,000 00 14,214 63 7.922 86 6,261 77 “What I did at his especial Kstey Building, State St.. Ellsworth. Me «>Rh the Blood 8ch. 2,300 00 3,545 23 2,961 91 588 32 came look over For request. He here to 600 00 600 65 576 02 24 63 Cleansing PrafraBiimal ®arb«. ^l-bootg, known never found to Hood’s house, 400 00 400 00 975 48 *575 46 America. If It had been that _I have anything equal |“PtoJ.ch»,Pohce, 400 00 400 00 399 96 04 he was a marquis and heir to a duke- In our home it is regarded our LICE 1,200 00 1,200 00 1,078 82 121 18 Sarsaparilla. br.HTw. OSGOOD A H. SCOTT dom and one of the landed dept, 3,500 00 8,530 24 4,168 75! •628 61 biggest medicine. We use it whenever SPECIALTY MADE family __ OP library, 700 00 1.035 64 27! •70 63 general 1,106 estates In England he would have seen TYPEWRITING, ACCOUNTING AND interest, 4.000 00 4,073 85 4,132 29. •58 94 we are bilious or run down, or have impure New Location Blk. GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. water, 2,030 00 2,030 00 2,030 00 New York society Instead of what he Manning y‘yElec : Agent Uulou Safe Deposit & Trust Co., of lights, 2,400 00 98 blood or that tired I it Office Day FRIDAY Port- Cem 2.400 00 2,621 *121 98 did see. our Institutions. Besides, he’s feeling. regard only laud, for furnishing Probate aud lots, 72 00 T2 00 45 00 Surety Bonds we fellows over here to well of this Office : 12 Drove St. Agent Oliver Typcvrlteri 8jPHah.ll, 2.000 00 2,040 79 865 19 got the idea that simple justice speak medicine, Bangor typewriter supplies 3,541 50 3,541 50 8.560 00 *8 50 Cor. Main and Water Sts. (over State are an aristocracy of wealth, anyway, that has its worth so times. Cer- Moore's Drug® tax, 8,316 10 8,316 10 8.316 10 proved many Store). Ellsworth. Me. County tax 2,696 38 wasn’t enthusiastic over us. But 2,896 38 2,696 38 pnd tainly we would not know what to do were we ^Uyiug. 1,419 60 1.419 60 788 36 before he left he expressed great ad- IRA B. deprived of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Mrs. L. H. HAGAN, Jr., I)R. VV LLIAM -liL1*1*- 51,325 58 71,455 77 4 7* miration for the American people. As SEMPLE, 61,503 13,011 Goshen, Indiana, Civil to his being present at my sister’s Nusbaum, Engineer, OSTEOPATH. Overdrawn. Total overdrawn, $8,365 40. It is because it combines the great curative function, he couldn’t very well decline Land IN ELLSWORTH TRBASURBK’s REPORT. Surveyor. TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS on nn invitation there, though I couldn’t virtues of more than 20 valuable ingredients— CorrtsooRdtnct SoHcltad. JfcUnce haad at laat report ! *2 483,51 deceived from Induce him to the incog.” the best ELLSWORTH ME. P. 0 Box taxea. 5,756 34 drop just those prescribed by physicians—that FALLS, 7. Bangor office: The Colonial. Hours, “.ceived from other man Pulstfer.” said one of the source.. 800 72 •That 2 6 p. m. parties, “thinks that be- $9,026 47 disappointed fw Hood’s P.id out has been to Sarsaparilla since last report. cause bis family always Advertising it like to nnn Sixteen 8,516 86 Possesses such remarkable curative power. It is the Spring Medicine for learning ouncee of performance to every s Kiety be can do anything." Bate strike out and will Cash on confidence, you pound of promise in the advertisements hand.. $609 62 the blood, kidneys and liver. Get a bottle today. stomach, surely win. of TBS AUSBWAN. sDomiifmni’B COUNTY NEWS Bangor Wednesday with Mr. Noyes’ little COUNTY NEWS birthday Feb 27. She ie • member ol the daughter Virginia, who entered the E. Mount Vernon lediee’ association, baring it in 1868. would like to know M. Q. hospital tor an operation. 8he joined Shf FRANKLIN. SUTTON. it other membere are in Hancock was operated on Thursday tor an abscess, living A. Rice arrived from Bolton and The Make Us Prove It MIm Freda Bradgon was in Bangor Fri- and is doing well. Gilbert county hopaa they will report to Saturday for a two-weeks' vUlt with bis American. We dare not to We are day* Miss V erley Rolte, of Corea, is working exificrate you. dependent ttpoa father, W. A. Klee. It we must have Percy Hanscom spent last week in Port- at S. G. Woods’. Mrs. Inure Moore apent a tew day* with your patronage. To get your trust and confi- land. Cbarlea Watson and wits returned to her none, Philip and Holaey, recently. dence. We make the following statements with a full Calvin Young and wife, of Hancock, under- tbeir borne in North Snilivan last Mon- a of what mean to us. You are safe Mrs. L. C. Bragdon is home from visited A. W. Gordon last Tuesday. Howard Staples, of Atlantic, apent tew standing they when you day, after visiting ber sister, Mrs. Leslie daye with Charlea H. and wife believe In these statements. Boston. son Nathan visited Harding George L. Shaw and R. three weeks. Bunker, recently. lib Sidney Young left tor his home in Mr. Shaw’s mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Shaw, of bowoi end la * abort tint* Cbarlea P. Black is in haaltb, Feb. 28. Chips. For the Bowels uauallr moka Waldo Friday. last week. very poor unpeneaaary tho cop. son in a at tinuea an of phyeiee and Ris Edgar, wbo is hospital If only knew m much m we purcatiraa. Miss Hazel Clark is home from Tre- Mias Elisa of Sorrento, who you thua Madias to atop aueb Whitten, it as with- BUN8FT. these who have used them know unhealthy Portland, reported improving And batata aa may ban haap mont, where she taught school. has been at J. A. .eturned Resell would fonaad. visiting Mills’, out having to submit to an operation. Ris George and Charles Merrill, ot about Orderlies, you home Hgsmer be as enthusiastic about recommend- Principal M. C. Foss and family arrived Saturday. wife and little are witb Bath, are in town tor a abort eieit. daughter Edgar's ing them as we are. They taste just Make Us Prove Mrs. Foss is w This Tuesday. improving. Mrs. Kate Peters, ho has been visiting parents. Mr*. Angie Moore recently tell and like candy. They act so easily and friends has returned to her home in so that the taking of them 'Wa do not aak you to taka Mrs. Calvin Dyer and children are visit- here, Leslie R. Banker and George R. Hadlock broke her leg juat above tbe ankle. pleasantly oat la a word for thb. We want you to make Mrs. E. F. Bartlett at East brook. Prospect Harbor. pleasure- ing went to Augusta Wednesday to be tbere Mr*. Prescott Baton and two children aa piora it, aad at ao coat to you. March 3. Even children like Resell Order- Mrs. Worcester and sister, of at tbe on lobster close time in a boa of Ralph bearing have returned from a viait Camden. lien: and you know that if a medi- Buy Raaall Oidariiaa at our atnra. Uaa than oaoa. Penobscot, are guests of Mrs. Helen Wor- HAUT. through July and August. They returned cine appeals to a child, it will appeal or uaa up ISLE AU Haskell Powers, ot Brooklin, spent Sat- tha wboia boa. if cester. Friday, favorably impressed that tbey had to grown-ups. Thao, you ara D. M. Grant is in poor health. urday and Sunday with relatives here. not thoroughly aatiafiad, iuat coma Miss Sadie Lawrie has returned from won out. back aapty handed aad tall his home in William and wife have returned ua. Rev. F. W. Snell visited Bayne* Without or Stockton Springs, where she has been Last Friday night tbe Elite whist club, oMicatiac you quaatioa* Oxford last week. from Boston, where they have spent the fteito2£> tag you wa will ratura tha of Great met witb Mrs. Leslie money teaching. Cranberry, you ua for them. home from winter. help chase gloom, dispel blues and paid Charles Dodge is Liberty, it being ber A John D. Perkins is quite ill, much to the Bunker, birthday. pleasant Feb. 25. Sadie. make you feel happy by their splen- Doaaa’t that iadieaU that where he has been visiting. Retail regret of his friends who hope he may evening was spent, and a bountiful lunch did tonic, cleansing and strengthen- Oidariiaa ara at boat worthy of trialf is friends effect the bowels —They Doaan't it our faith soon Miss Lizsie Coombs visiting served. A pretty birthday cake bearing SOUND. ing upon prora io them? rally. act to free the it Thomaston. system—and keep Doaan't it merit your confidence? and relatives in two dates was presented Mrs. Bunker. of has been Mrs. Percy Homer, who is recovering Warren Brown, Hallowell, free—.rom the distress and ill feeling Could aay offer ba more fair to you? wife and son are that results from from her entertained her Clarence Gray, Hilton, The sad news of the death of Prof. visiting his mother, Mrs Albert Brown. naturally irregular Wa illnes, recently and inactive bowels. particularly recommend Retail in Massachusetts and Vermont. Josbua of Orderliee for sister, Mrs. Ross. visiting Kendall, Cambridge, Mass., Friends of Miss Natalie Tinker are glad children. deli rata and in reached here this week. He bad been a Resell ^Orderlies do this quietly, aged peraone. Retail Orderliee come The choir of the Methodist church and Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson spent Friday to hear sbe la about after in again, being without griping or causing naussa, in cooreniant raat-pockat alia tin Mrs. Jacobson’s health is summer resident here for many years, their friends enjoyed a candy-pull at the Rockland. bed for some time. purging or esceesive looseness. Thsy botee. 12 tablata. 10c; 3S tablet! his until the last two or three years, when act to overcome and remove the cause 25c; 80 tablata, 60a. vestry Monday evening. poor. On account ot tbe storm Saturday eve- health failed. His wife died about live held a and Mrs. L. F. was in Bangor Sat- The ladies’ aid society sapper ning, the social at the school house was CAUTION: Pi mm* bear in mind that Recall Orderliee are not told all Springer He leaves one son by sale in Revere ball last years ago. —William, You can Retail Orderliee at The Retail Stores. urday to meet her daughter Meta, who home-made candy not so well attended as was planned, al- fists. buy only of New York. You eaa buy Retail Orderliee In thie community only at our store; has been at Saturday. Sapper was served by the though tbe few there report a good time. teaching Hampden. March 3. Tot. ladies. The candy table was pre- March 3. Use Amie. Mrs. L. F. Swan entertained delightfully yonng E. G. MOORE sided over Miss Ava Rich. The guess fifteen of her Sunday-school class Friday by CAPE HOSIER. was won Miss Rath Barton, of EAGLE LAKE. Cake and ice-cream were served. quilt by ELLSWORTH evening. The condition of 8. D. Gray remains un- The Store MAIN! Kimball’s island. Mrs. Lester Linscott, who bss been Mrs. Carrie attended Frank Holbook, by March 3. C. changed. relatives in Franklin, is home. 8tore In mry town and in the United E. Blaisdell and Mrs. Eben her visiting There to a Retail nearly ally States, Oaaede and Smith, Charles Blake is out material for Oreet Britain. There to e different Retail for nearly every ordinary human fit— getting was the Remedy aunt and uncle, was taken to the Maine LAMOINE. Ivory Higgins, ol West Eden, ,flMh —for the particular ill for whioh H to reeommendad. a thirty-foot launch. last week. week-end guest of E. E. Sargent and wife. general hospital No church services were held on The Retail Stores ere America's Greatest Drug Stores Sunday Herbert Co nary brought a load of fish Mrs. Martha Havey was the recipient of account of the bad weather and wet roads. Miss Faith Barron, of Bar Harbor, Is to Cape Rosier Monday. from frieods on the of visiting her sister, Mrs. Washburn Mc- gifts anniversary Grip is prevalent, Mrs. W. K. Salisbury Van Black is getting out material for a Farland. her birth March 1. The best wishes of and Mrs. W. H. Rice the being among wharf which he will build near his casino. all are extended for “many returns of the victims. Joseph Mitchell was called to Bar Har- Order Extracts The condition of Donald Gray, who has bor illness and death of his Flavoring day”. ; by the sister. The ladies of the will serve a grange been ill a shows Miss Nettie The second of “Our Church long time, improvement. Mitchell, Saturday. presentation town-meeting dinner to-day in the grange Mrs. Norman Hale is home from a visit March 3. _ Km. Fair” called out a larger attendance on dining-hall. to Sorrento. Mr. Hale is working for By Name «t « # Tuesday evening. The twelve young the to cut out the element of luck and be sure The ice-crop, which is very late this For Rheumatism use PNEUMAT- That's only way the cast were Albert ladies composing very at- Gray. of results. There are as many of flavoring extracts as there year, is Just being boused, every available IOA. RELIEVES IN TWENTY grades tractive. Albert William Veazie and Ar- are manufacturers. all LOOK alike, but can safely team into service. Gray, They you judge being pressed MINUTES. All 25c. the who made J. W. Blaisdell was home a part of last thur Gray are each building motor-boats druggists them by the reputation of people Morris, the four year old son of week and accompanied Mrs. Blaisdell of about twenty feet in length. them. Lorenzo Kingman, met with a painful with little sons as far as Bangor on their Miss Augusta Dyer came home from Sttomurotmuk accident while coasting. He ran into a journey to Washington, D. C., Saturday, Castine Wednesday, owing to the illness fence, tearing a gash in his cheek in which & Poor’s fle returned to Wytopitlock. of her mother, Mrs. B. R. Dyer. Stickney stitches were taken. March 3. B. eight March 3. R. H. Ernest Gray and family will move to Extracts New York Thursday His employer is Flavoring DEER ISLE. SEAWALL. having a yacht built to take the place of bear a time-honored name that has been a guar- Hod. E. P. is dome for a few antee of to four of New Spofford Mrs. G. V. Young’s (sttaer, of Lamoine, the yacht Dodger recently sold. quality generations housewives. To the of these days. is spending s few days with her. March 1. G. England production extracts the & Poor Co. devote Dr. H. W. was Stickney Spice Small called to Swan's William of Newman, Winter Hill, MT DESERT. the same conscientious care that has made their Island on a business trip Friday. Mass., is in tosn for the week-end. He mustard and spices the standard of quality. Only Miss MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS- Rachel Haskell, who has been vis- is with Everett Newman. the choicest raw materials are used, and It is with a feeling of deepest sorrow and every iting friends at Stonington, is home. element of value is retained in Miss Josephine Lame, of Lisbon Falls, regret that we note the death of Past Master they possess R. W. and son & Poor's Extracts in highly Knowlton Carroll, of teacher in the school here, was made a Thaddeas S. Somes, who passed to the celes- Many growing girl* in school Stickney Flavoring visited tial above at 18. concentrated form. For this reason these ex- Boston, friends here last week. member of the Rebecca lodge of South- lodge Berkeley, Cal., January or business are frail—delicate— Somes was one of the earliest mas- tracts are the most economical you can use. Miss E. west Harbor Feb. 15. Brother Sarah Pickering is visiting her anemic—lack and am- ters of our lodge, and his ability as master energy all |m<^n sell them In l®c and J5c six*1* Bad colds seen Those who by Nearly sister, Mrs. P. W. Small, at Stonington. popular. Write for our book of It’s worth a lot to did much to establish this lodge upon a firm bition and have thin blood. It is receipts. have been any housekeeper who wants to know how to make tb« A. O. who has been afflicted during the past two Gross, in Boston for basis, for which we of later membership owe most out of what she buys for the table. weeks are: William Newman and all unnatural and unless checked • i the last three weeks on business, is home. wife, him a debt of gratitude. We can little realise James non* the other Stirkney * Poor Product. are: Mustard. Popper. Cln- Fernald, Alma Spurting, K. E- the time and effort the leads to serious and chronic ills. namon, Clove*. Mrs. Mabel Holden has returned from spent by early pioneers, Gln*er Mace. Pirn. nto, Sa*e. Savory. Marjoram. Celer> Salt. Curry Powder. Newman, Mrs. William Dolliver. of whom BroU^er Somes was one of the ablest not is the Paprika, Tapioca. Nutme*. Caaala. All.plce, Whole Boston, where she has been the Nourishment, drugs, Mixed Spire, Paatry Spier. Turmeric. Thyme. Soda. Cream of Tartar. Klee spending to make this lodge a success. winter. March 3. D. representatives, law of reason to build Flour. Potato Flour, Saunage Sea.oulni- and Poultry SeaaonJn*. Although absent much of the time during his strength —but when is and Say "Stickney A PooPa" when ordering. Capt. C. A. Haskell left for later years. Brother Somes maintained his appetite poor Monday TRENTON. STICKNEY S POOR SPICE CO.. 184 SUU Stroat, Boston New York, where his vessel, the Mas- interest and membership and was looking digestion weak, ordinary foods Mrs. James Gordon, who died in Bar sasoit, is discharging. forward to meeting with us again when called do not nourish—then SCOTT'S Harbor Jan. 25, was the oldest citizen of hither. Sylvanus Haskell, who has been visiting EMULSION is necessary. Trentoa, and a much-respected woman- We desire to express our sympathy for his Hi # * # is his aunt, Mrs. Martha has re- Eaton, She was the daughter of the late William family in their bereavement, and to assure SCOTT’S EMULSION over- I? turned to THE NATIONAL Philadelphia, where he is and Hannah Young, of Trenton. She them that their loss is our loss. comes just each conditions; its S MUSTARD POT -Si as mate on employed the steamship was married to Stephen Gordon and lived We decree that out charter be draped in tissue material enters Frederick. mourning for a period of thirty days; that the blood without di- in Trenton all her life except a few weeks in these resolutions he spread on the records geatiee effort and make* On the afternoon of town meeting day, Bar Harbor previous to her death. She of our lodge; that a copy he sent to the family it rich. It tone* the March 3, the high school will give a lair was ninty-two years of age, and had en- of our deceased brother, and a copy for- whole ayatem and atarta in the town hall. In the the health all her evening joyed remarkably good life. warded to Tax Ellwsorth American for the healthy action of senior class No children were born to and she will give a short entertain- them, publication. M. L. Allbn, cells the outlived all her near relatives a throughout ment, followed a dance. except L. B. by brother-in-law — T. of Prat, body. 3. Thompson Leland, March Rut Trenton. A. C. Frrnald. Imitmtitmt m Feb. 26. 8pec. Committee. M tm a*e CRANBERRY ISLES. t ft SCOI>rrs. SOIL FERTILITY PRODUCES PROFIT Charles of SOUTH EDEN. Parker, Philadelphia, is here GOULDBBORO. Fmil‘‘y- Supply thesubstances on business for required~mi^"CK,A.KlmalF",ilizCr9r'ro^de the Edgar Scott. George W. Sargent is still confined to Mrs. C. S. Higgins, of Winter Harbor, by growing crop end a mod yield is practically assured °f The Busy Bees held a supper at the hall the house by illness. was in town a few days last week. F5rtill*ers » composedof all the elementsre- L°fWe,f “ ‘“‘ended- Thursday evening; The E. L. club met with Mrs. A. B. Grant cf£ *1 They are adapted especially proceeds, |30. John E. Harmond has been appointed fa. „L!ih° NoWforIwh,rh and Whine supply those elements that are Archie wife and son Earl in of J. W. Feb. 28; a pleasant time is reported. ^Tfc°f are T°lb Spurling, spent postmaster place Bunker* lacking. They eoil builders and crop producers. a few with relatives here this week. days resigned. Leroy Garland, who has been visiting , “EVEN BETTER THAN BEFORE." lu’• FertiUwryi£-l“ver*1 even “T?"- now \ ®Jd better thnn eeveral «on ego. or >t visiting her Mrs. Lucinda Stan- gor, where he has been a busi- Miss Beatrice who has been CrOP* '““•»«« an main- mother, attending Johnson, wrung u* r.11"-' d»? you £gh'.tlL‘Srf0ry Fean M.nnz1"'*' Aroortook County. Me. ley. ness college. care for Thomas has re- urfilii lift helping Emery, wiUgivcUlchmtretun“- Write Mr. Emery gave a lecture and showed Miss Ruth Sargent has returned from turned to her home in East Sullivan. taww^JSS1*thC on the where she It wa era not pictures Civic league movement in AshviHe, has been visiting her The golden wedding of J. H. Thomas rapreaaatad in year town, write lor ferae. the church Mrs. Friday evening. aunt, W. M. Pettee. and wife, Tuesday evening, Feb. 26, was L«weU Fertilizer 40 North March 3. Co., Market St., Bostoa, Mass. Perley Stanley, wife and son Sherwin H. largely attended. They received a Urge returned Saturday from where sum of money in gold; aUo many beauti- A Scientific Treatment Belfast, GOULDSBORO. | they have spent most of the winter. ful gifts. Tbeir ten children were all pres- ! Mrs. Annie Young; fell on the ice last ent. Refreshments were served, and an The Elite whist club went to Sutton on week, injuring herself severely. enjoyable time is reported. For Friday evening and was entertained by March 3. V. Liquor Mrs. Lizzie Fern aid is Leslie Bunker and wife, it being Mrs. with her daugh- •*» Mrs. Bunker’s birthday. ter, Daisy Leighton, at Dyer’s bay. PRETTY MARSH. and Millard Spurling and wife entertained Carolyn Perry Minnie Handy, Mrs. Nathan Smallidge has gone to Seal students at the M. C. thirty young people at their home Tues- I., Pittsfield, are Harbor for a few weeks’ stay. Drug Using spending their vacation at home. day evening. Supper was served and M. H. Snow, who has been catting ud the ONLY ONE that U rtood lb. and music were Rev. E. S. of ImI of time. Method* rational and games played and a good Drew, Winter Harbor, firewood on his lot here, has returned to humane. NO SICKNESS. MENTAL time is reported. preached in the Methodist church Sunday his home at Seal Harbor. OR COLLAPSE. March 3. afternoon in exchange with the DERANGEMENT Rooney. pastor, Miss who has been at Miss Hunt. Mary Leonard, home for a few weeks, has returned to >'ORTH SULLIVAN. March 3. Jen. Bar Harbor, where she is employed. The KEELEY INSTITUTE The school class drove grammar to Tunk MARLBORO. Lester Smith returned Sunday from pond Saturday as a surprise to their 151 Coegress Street Portleed, Melee Seth and who have been Bayside, where he was called by the death Miss Vera M. Smith and Hodgkins wife, TELEPHONE 2224 teachers, Miss of his brother-in-law, Mr. Garland. HUBMARK visiting her brother Coiman and RUBBERS family, Beatrice Gordon, who are camping out lor Home Remedies for Tobacco Using STANDARD FIRST expect to return to their home in Port- Edgar Walls and wife, who have been QUALITY a week. and Nervousness land this week. spending their vacation at their cottage The death of John H. Hysom, Feb. 36, Mrs. S. H. Remick and her here, have returned to their home in at his home here alter a briel illness, daughter Ruth spent last week with her Mrs. Otter Creek. marked the closing ol a long and use aunt, Abbie G. B. Jordan, who is March 3. G. ful lile. Mr. Hysom was born in Dama- very poorly, “Stomach Misery at Mount Desert riscotta nearly seventy-seven years ago, Ferry. GOTT’S ISLAND. March 1. Are. and had made his home here 1or about All GONE” Mrs. Susan (Gott) Babbidge, the oldest forty years. Mr. Hysom, though a man ol I Did Suffer But I’m NORTH LAMOINE. woman in town, attained her seventy-third “My! How Now Wear Hub-Mark retiring disposition, won the respect ol All and Rubber* Thl* Winter Mrs. Amanda Austin is with Mrs. Happy Day Long all. The Inneral was held at the church Fine.” Rufus for a while. Best for Skin Diseases. Sleep Friday, Rev. Edward Forrest Wood offici- Hodgkins Standard Nearly every Bkin disease yields quickly That's what a woman said a first mean* that after 60 of expe- Miss of just quality” year* ating. Besides the widow, who was Miss Madge Moon, West Sullivan, and to Bncklen’s Arnica Bilve, few months She said rience it is permanently ago. more and the Standard established us for first and made a business here re- and nothing is better for burns or bruises. by quality Alice J. he leaves three sons — trip Wednesday, here it is: Procter, Soothes and heals. John Deye. of Gladwin, every rubber is branded with the “Hub-Mark.” Hollis H., of Cambridge, Mass., Dexter L., turning Thursday. Mich., says, after suffering twelve years with “I wish it lay within my power to skin and in doctors' and Oscar March 3. Y. ailment spending $400 every woman sufferer from Hub-Mark Rubbers are ol Augusta, J., of West Sulli- bills. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him. It persuade constructed and the compound put dyspepsia or indigestion (or whatever to van. All were present at the funeral. In- will help you. Only 26c. Recommended by together give the best possible service under all conditions SWAN’8 ISLAND. any druggists. they may think their stomach trouble terment was in the local His and still be sold cemetery. is) to give MI O-NA Stomach Tablets at a price that will to wear age was seventy-Bix years and seven Mrs. Calvin Stockbridge is ill. permit everyone one week’s fair trial. I am sure that them and the maximum cost months. The get return for his money. They U. S. buoy boat Zizania was in the one of them no 3. every would thank me more than first-class March M. harbor the any nritber. Try them. _ other night. She is engaged from the bottom of her heart. IA Hub-Mark Rubbers are made in setting buoys in this vicinity. CASTOR "I am well and happy for the first hi all styles and for all purposes. WEST GOULD6BORO. Por Infant* and Children. March 3. Spec. time in years and I do not hesitate to The Hub-Mark is your Value-Mark. N. Noyes and Mrs. Frank Noyes went to giveMI-O-NA stomach Tablets all If your dealer cannot The Kind You Have su&ly y0U, write us. Constipation causes headache, nauBea, diz- Always Bought the credit.” Follow this advice. Throw hot water bottles ziness. languor, heart palpitation. Drastic Give MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets a BOSTON RUBBER away. physics weaken the bowels and Bears the SHOE CO., Malden, Mass. gripe, sicken, """ week’s if do not — —---- All don’t cure. Doan’s acts trial; they benefit, Cae PNEUMATICA. druggists, Regulets gently and of cure constipation. 26 cents. Ask your drug- Signature C■fLaf/f, G. A. Parcher will return the cost—BO ate. gist.—Advi. cents. The Ellsworth American —only COUNTY pap»r. NEWS. church. Much credit it due Mre. Jeraes StfurtUKintnU. 2Urt>cr*wniunt*, 3L?gal Notice*. lUjjal Itfotutft. mUNTY Qray lor the management fo [he affieir. STATE OF MAINE. STATE OF MAINE. School cloeed Keb. 28 and a pleasing and Worms In Children. DEDHAM. [L. S.] Hancock si. Supreme Judicial Court. Interesting entertainment wae given le by as. Supreme To the Supreme Judicial Court: P- Wehb«r, of Brewer, visit- Hancock, Judicial Court, yin. S. teacher and pupils in the evening, fol- By FROM A Id Vacation. DOCTOR represents wuiiam b. here. lowed c/l4A-t_ " March 1. a. d 1918. relatives by refreshments at the grange ball. Tb« three patients who went to your RespectfullyBlaisdell, of Sullivan, of Han- ing Merritt T. Ober, collector of saxes for the town county is a If mother, Institute no exhibit of the cock and State of Maine, receiver of the u~ Austin, of Dexter, spending Mies Reed is an excellent teacher, and it only knew the torture, the longer any signs of Mount Hancock Han£ Inebriate, but are freed from the fetters Desert, county, Maine, cock Mutual Fire Insurance Company, who L. Burrill. is little one. entirely ▼a. with Mr*. C. hoped she will continue. may suffer from worm.! that held them so in From a says: week, long slavery.” Thomas W. of Penobscot ,jr genuine letter among the scores we have, Burr, Bangor, First: That he was duly appointed receiver bed e nerrow escape from March 1. s. 'Thousands of children have stomach 8tate of Maine, and certain real es j x Bl.ck proving absolutely that the county, of ibe said Hancock M ltuai Fire Insurance at work in worm* or worm, and their do tate in said Mount Desert, described in the of Bar an lest Bsturd.y while hi. pin parent, Company, Harbor, Maine, by order 'th WEST TREMONT. writ, upon which a lien for taxes is claimed. the supreme court, dated Feb- tbe m,U w“ 1,1 not know it. doctor them for other frqm Judicial While °Pcr*‘ They March 1, a. d., 1918. ruary 20, 1912. * Lut-inill. W. of below to oil some of OBITUARY. ailments. To Thomas Burr, Bangor, Penobscot Second: That he has duly qualified as re* be went pert State of and all Mrs. Zulma county. Maine, persona [ ceiver or said compan> and Is so qualified at too near a Stanley Clark died at her Signs of worm, are: interested in the real estate hereinafter de- L ’machinery. Stepping DRINK ! the present time. home here on HABIT scribed : was a Feb. 20 after a and Thlid: That the books and of hi. clothing caught by long Indigestion, with a variable eatr be among papers hatting, appetite; overcome by the NEAL 8-DAT said are and illness. In accordance with the attached order of company premium notes given by the bolt, and trousers, overall, painful abnormal for nausea and TREATMENT. No hypodermics used. Re- rotruding craving sweets; sults court, you are hereby given notice to assured as provided in section 27. chapter «9 of Mrs. Clark was absolutely certain. All conflden- appear were torn from him in a we- seventy-nine years of swollen tour dealings before the justice of onr supreme judicial the revised statutes of the State of Maine. Lnender. vomiting; upper lip; tongue; DRUG HABITS SUCCESSFULLY she was court to be holden at Ellsworth, within and Fourth: That an examination of the books Black waa alone In tbe «ge; the widow of William A. offensive hard and full with TREATED. Call upon, address or nd Mr. mill, breath; belly phone for tbe county of Hancock, State of Maine, on of said company shows the liabilities to be whom she had survived escape from a terrible fate is a Clark, twenty- occasional griping, and pains about the the second Tuesday of April, a. d. 1918, aud $20,945.95 and the assets to be $1,804.01. L'hi. suit for now A of said have been one years. She was a THE NEAL answer to a lien taxes pending in copy liabilities which for thankfulnesa among hi. loving mother, and navel; face at one time then cum great flushed, pale HT PlMMm INSTITUTE, said court. In which Merritt T. Ober, collector filed, together with the assets is hereto an- had won friends her An., Portland, Main*. nexed. friends. many by pleasing and in a few cases the face takes on a dull Talephono Ml*. of taxes for the town of Mount Desert, in the Wherefore an assessment on the rainy said of Hancock, for the 1911, is above-mentioned notes is personality. Bhe is survived by one son— leaden hue. and twitch- county year premium necessary Gertrude Burrill, formerly of Ded- Eye. heavy dull, plaintiff, and Thomas W. Burr, of Bangor, in order that said liabilities may be paid. Mi„ and four — Feb. 22 at her home in WiiliamA., daughters Mrs. ing eyelids; itching of the nose; of Maine, and the real estate hereinafter de- Fifth: That said receiver has made an ap- was married itching ant is or calculation on said M01l Abbie F. Lunt, Mrs. Myra Rumill, of this the &aUraalm Steamboats. scribed is defendant. Tbe writ dated April portionment premium to George E. Pond, of HoldeD. rectum; short, dry cough; grinding of 23, a d. 1912. and was returnable and entered notes showing each member’s proportional Brewer Mrs. Nellie of of silk de chine and place; Clark, Manset, Mrs. the teeth; little red points out on at the October term a. d. 1912. of said*court. ! part said liabllilies. A copy of s tid appor- wore white crepe sticking tionment or 9be Nettie of and several The amount of the taxes for which a lien is calculation to be here in court roues. cere- McIntosh, Belfast, tongue; starting during sleep; slow MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD for the erried Amerioau Beauty The fever; claimed is twenty-one dollars and eighty- produced information and use of the grandchildren. pulse and seven cents. The real estate upon which the | court. wa. by Rev. J. H. quickened irregular; body maybe mony performed tax was assessed, and which a lien is Sixth: That the sum of nineteen hundred The funeral was at the Metbodiat hot; and often, in children, convulsions. MAINE In Effect upon I Greenly, of Holden, the ring service being claimed Is situate in said Mount Desert and is I dollars, collected from the 1911 assessment, church Feb. 22. Rev. Mr. of Bar described as to wit: Land bounded was placed to the credit of that before immediate relative, were Smith, Don’t delay 1 Delays are Central follows, year uied. Only dangerous. Nov. 25, 1912. on north land of W. on the computing the above-mentioned officiated. The floral tributes Give the children at once by (ieorge Haynes, apportion- Mr. and Harbor, some of Dr. the ment or calculation. preent. After the ceremony east by road, south by land of Hodgdon, were maDy and beautiful. True's Elixir. Directions on the bottle. on west by Lunt place containing 51 acres, Seventh: That the schednle marked “as- Pond left for the Pond residence in BAR HARBOR UrT Sold by all dealers at 35c, 50c and $1.00. value $510, tax $18.77. Lot of l.-nd bounded on sessment achecule”. upon which the above- where a reception waa held, many of north by land of Maine company, oa east by mentioned apportionment or calculation is Holden Thousands mothers have .... AMHERST. grateful given BAR HARBOR Iv land of Alien Freeman, on south land of based is hereunto annexed. to extend congratulation, on by ,ttendinr,' my Dr. True's Elixir to tick children and Sorrento Samuels estate and on west by the shore con- Wherefore your petition prays: Bewail Nickerson and Sullivan First: That this ex- happy event. Refreshment, were Bernard Sumner restored them to health. taining 16 acres, value $900, tax $8.10, total tax honorable court will the Mt Desert Ferry. ... $21.87. amine said liabilities and assets and all mat- in were in Augusta on business last week. ierTed. Many presents silver, china, Waukeag, Sullivn Fy John E. Bunker, Clerk. ters connected therewith and determine if linen wore received. Mrs. Pond Mrs. Cora of Hancock there exiete a necessity for making an assess- glue and Clark, Hampden High- Franklin Road. In the above entitled case, written motion ment and if so order that one be made. a successful teacher in her native who has been a fcu been lands, spending week Wash'gt’n June. therefor having been made, it is ordered: Second: That if the court decides that an ELL8W0RTH. assessment is the said court also in Brewer and of late with her Mrs. J. A. re- That the plaintiff notice to the defend- necessary that town; Bangor, sister, Ritchie, Ellsworth Falls give ant and all persons interested in said real will examine the aforesaid or icut. Mr. Pond la a well-known turned home Nicolin apportionment in Connect Friday. estate to befoie the of our calculation and ratify, amend or annul ths Green Lake appear justice of Holden, and have to be holden at same. business man they Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Her- supreme judicial court, Ells Oorry Phillips Lake worth, within and for the of Hancock Third: That the court will order notice to best wishes of a wide circle of friends. Mill. county all tbe bert of Bar have been Bgery^s on the second Tuesday of a. d., 1918, parties interested, by publication or Jewett, Harbor, Holden April, by J. au abstract of the otherwise as the coart may deem necessary March their Andrew and Brewer June publishing writ, showing best visiting parents, Qregg the date of the writ, the amount of the taxes for the interests of all concerned. BANGOR.... William B. Blaisdkll, Receiver. BROOKUN. wife, for a few days. upon which s lien is claimed, a description of the real estate upon which tbe tax was The school and school No. 1 Portland... with 8. Kane went to Boston Thursday. McKinley assessed, together an attested copy of ss. Judicial Court. H. Boston via Dover ar this order Hancock, Supreme cloeed last week, after having been taught thereon, two weeks successively in On the foregoing petition, it is ordered that is friends In Boston via Ptsmth ar the Ellsworth a MUs Rachel Cole visiting American newspaper a hearing thereon be had at the court house in by Arno B. Jewett, of this town, and BAR HARBOR. in Ellsworth in our said of Rocklsud. You Want BANGOR TO county Ellsworth in said county of Hancock on the Herbert Crosby, of Aurora, respectively. Brintedancock the last publication to be fourteen twenty seventh day of March, 1918, at ten Odd Pellows from Blaehill Boston via Dover Iv t 8 00 t 8 days at least prior to the second Tuesday of o’clock in the and that notice of About ifty March 3. C. that forenoon, More than Boston'via Ptsmth Iv 10 00 9 April next, they may then and there ap- said hearing be given by publishing an at- Bmoksville visited Brooklin and answer to said suit. md lodge pear tested copy of said petition with this order 1 20 00 A. W. King. Monday evening. WEST BROOKLlN. Portland.Iv. fll tl2 thereon two weeks successively in the Ells- JustTlour” A M A M Justice of the Sup. Jud. Court. worth American and the News, A true Attest: Bangor Daily Guy Sherman, of Boston, who has been Eugene Grant has sold his cow to 8ton- BANGOR.Iv. f 6 00 tlO 30 t 8 10 copy. the last publication to be fourteen days before When you start Brewer June. 6 07 10 86 3 16 John E. Bunker, the time appointed for said hearing, and also visiting his mother, Mrs. Susan Sherman, ington parties. 29 Clerk Jud. Court. to make the dainty Holden I 6 10 66 t 8 85 Sup. by mailing to eacb of the policy-holders of Willman Egery’s Mill. 110 59 said Hancock Mutual Fire Insurance Com- returned Monday. Grant was in Stonington last cake or luscious pie Phillips Lake. t 6 36 111 02 t 3 41 I 47 pany, as first-cl iss matter, a printed copy of Miss Bessie Allen, who has been visit- week on business. or the Rood, whole- Green Lake. 6 44 11 10 3 48 6 67I STATE OF MAINE. such petiiion and order thereon. Nicolin.. ... 6 53 11 22 3 56 6 07 tier sunt, ^frs. Charles at some bread on which t t \ IL. 8.1 Wm. P. Whitkhousb, ing Babson, Mrs. Merrill Richards spent a few days Ellsworth Falls. 7 06 11 4 08 6j2o Dated at this of ss. Supreme Judicial Court. Angugta 24th day February, home. the tamilv thrives. ELLSWORTH. 7 18 11 42 4 14 6 125 Hancock, Sirgeatville, last week in E}rooksville. In vacation. 1913. Order William Tell June. 7 25 11 60 4 20 81 Chief Justice Jud. Court. Wash’gt’n March 1, a. d., 1918. Sup. Local talent presented the drama, “Plain A. E. Blake and of Franklin Road. 7 33 J12 00 iji6 404 A true of and order thereon. wife, Newport, vis- Flour and t Merritt T. Ober, collector of taxes for the copy petition baking day Hancock. : 7 it 12 10 6 449 Attest: folks,*7 at grange hall at South Brooks- ited friends here town of Mount Desert, Hancock recently. will be a pleasure and Eullivn 7 44 12 18 6 {53 county, Waukeag, Fy Maine, John E. Bunker. viUe a Kichest in Mt Desert 7 50 12 20 7 00( Monday evening. Miss Luetta Bridges was in Bluehill Fri- triumph. Ferry. Clerk S. J. Court. Sullivan .. 8 15 nutritive value too, The heirs of late of Mrs. J. B. Babson was in Brooksville day to take the State teachers’ examina- 8orrento. 8 40 Sophronia Hersey, Mount Desert, Hancock and certain STATE OF MAINE. and goes farthest, be- BAR HARBOR.... ar 9 15 county, Maine, Ust week to see her aiater, Mrs. Lydia tion. real estate in said Mount Desert, dtscrihed cause it is milled by [L. S.] who is ill. in the writ, upon which a lien for taxes is ss. Roberts, very E. P. who has been Hancock Supremh Judicial Court, Bridges, appointed our special process tDaily except Sunday. claimed. In vacation. Misses Luetta Bridges, Ruth Kane, Vio- postmaster, took charge of the office from tire finest Ohio °Daily except Monday. March. 1, a. d 1913. March 1, a. d., 1913. To tbe heirs of Sophronia Herse.v. late of Merritt T. c- Hector of taxes for the town let Tainter and Elsie Sherrnan were in Red Winter Wheat. Trains Ellsworth at 7.13 a m and 4.14 Ober, Saturday. leaving Mount Desert, Hancock county, Maine and of Mount Hancock and at Ellsworth 11.06 a 10 6*2 Desert, county, Maine, Bluebill to take the State teachers' March Your grocer will p m, arriving ni, all persons interested in the real estate Friday 3. B. m — — p connect with Washington County trains. hereinafter described. elimination. have it just say Heirs of Howard Coon and certain real estate on to conductor. send me t Stops signal In accordance with the attached order of in said Mount Desert, described in the writ, NORTH SEDGWICK. (lg) Mrs. 8. E. McFarland returned Thurs- {Stops only to leave passengers from points court, you are hereby given notice to appear upon which a lien for >axes is claimed. east of Junction. before the ot our March 1, a. d.. 1913. G. M. is Washington justice supreme judicial dijr from Calais, where she was called by Allen ill of rheumatism. court to be holden at To heirs of Howard Coun and all in- Passengers are requested to pro- Ellsworth, with and for persons earnestly the of State teresten in the real estate hereinafter de- the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Cora Carter is at work for Mrs. Foster cure tickets before entering the trains, aud county Hancock, of Maine, on the second Tuesday of April a. d., and an- scribed: Russel I especially Ellsworth to Falls and Falls tc 1913, Morgrage. Pierce, who is ill. Ellsworth. swer to a lien suit for taxes now pending in In accordance with the attached order of said in which Merritt Miss Annie Smith left for NfiQura Telit H. D. WALDRON. court, T. Ober. col- court, you are hereby given notice to appear Thursday John Thurston has to for lector of for gone Bangor General Passenger taxes the town of Mount Desert, before the of our supreme Agent. in j justice judicial Washington, D. C., where she intends to treatment for his MORRIS MCDONALD, tbe said county of Haucock, for the jear court to be holrien at Ellsworth, within and eyes. is and and Vice- President & General 1911, plaintiff, heirs of Sophronia ! for the county of Hancock. State of Maine, on •pend tbe remainder of the wiuter Y\our Manager. late of William Perwar and wife attended the Portland, Maine. Hersey, Mount Desert and tne real ! the second Tuesday of April a. d, 1913, and estate •prior with her sister, Mrs. Ernest hereinafter described are defendants. answer to a lien suit for taxes now in automobile show in Bangor. WHITCOMK, KIAYNKS A CO. | pending Dowell. The writ is dated March 25, a. d 1912, and was said court, in which Merritt T. Ober, col- C. W. GRIN DAL. returnable and entered at the April term a. i lector of taxes for the town of Mount Desert, Lionel Howard lost a valuable horse re- d. Mirt h 3. USE FEMMK. 1912, of said court. Tbe amount of the taxes in the said county of Hancock, for the year Eastern for which a cently, its leg being broken. Steamship lien is claimed is seven dollars 1911, is plaintiff, and heirs of Howard Coon Colds. Weak Lungs. ! and ninety-two cents. The real estate upon and the real es-ate hereinafter described are Alonzo who has been BLUEHILL. Haslam, confined Coughs. Weak Throats. which tbe tax was assessed, ana upon which defendants. The writ is dated March 25, a. d.t a lien is claimed is situate in said Mount and was returnable and entered at the S. U. attended the auto show to the house for three weeks, is able to be Corporation. j 1912, Hinckley Deseit and is described as follows, to wit: April term, a. d. 1912, of said court. The at work Cherry of | io Bangor last week. again. Lot land bounded on north and west by amount of the taxes for which a lien is claimed March 3. A. ^ Fare Reduced. land of W. W. Hodgdon. on east by Great is one dollar and thirty five cents. The real Pectoral on south Julge F. B. Snow was in Augusta the Ayer pond, by land of heirs of William M. J estate upon which the tax was assessed, and Freeman. 8 acres. Lot No. 2. Land Sold for 70 bounded I upou which a lien is claimed is situate in said pm ween on business. NORTH years. Bar Harbor and Boston $3.50. on BLUEHILL. north by town road, south and east by land Mount Desert and is described as follows, to Ask Your Doctor. of Allen Freeman, on west by land of heirs of wit: Land on road from Seal Harbor Miw Joy Hinckley, of Boston, is the A. T. Gillts of last week in kSeuTiuS: Bluebtll and Boston $3.50. leading spent part Jas W. Ober, one acre to Otter Creek. Reference is made to Han- ot her Hinck- gaewt mother, Mrs. Carrie Baugor. and Boston $3. John E. Bunker, Clerk. cock county registry of deeds, vol. 240, page Sedgwick 270. John E. Clerk. Ur. vanning, Bunker, Mrs. Clara D. Grindie is as In the above entitled written motion employed Steamer leaves Bar Harbor Mon- case, Miss Hoothbsy therefor been it is ordered: Edith Chase is home from an ex- nurse at Rev. Charles Hargrove’s at Blue- having made, In the above entitled case, written motion days and Thursdays at 10 00 a m for 9eal Har- That the plaintiff give notice to the de- it is tended visit to New and Massachu- therefor having been made, ordered: Jersey hill. bor, Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor, fendant and all persons interested in said real That the plaintiff give notice to tae defend- setts. estate to appear before the justice or our ant and all interested in said real es- William McDonald and of Stonlngton, North Haven and Rockland, con- persons wife, King- supreme judicial court, to be holden at Ells- tate to appear before the justice of cur su- with steamer for Boston. Hemy A. Saunders and family, of Bos- man, accompanied by their little grand- is wbAtyour money will earn il necting wortn, within and for the county of Hancock preme judicial court, to be holden at Ella- on the second Tuesday of April a. d. 1918. by worth, within and for the of Haneock ton, are in town tbe guests of Mrs. Mary are at Arthur Wes- Invested In shares of the Steamer Mtneola leaves Bluehlil Mondays county daughter, visiting publishing an abstract of the wrt, showing on the second Tuesday of April a. d., 1913, by founders. cott’s. and Thursdays at 9 00am for 8outh Bluehlil, the date of the writ, the amount of the taxes publishing an abstract of the writ, showing Deer upon which a lien is claimed, a description of the date of the writ, the amount of the taxes Mr%. A. W. Brooklin, Sedgwick. Isle, Sargentville, Boston is confined to her are extended to Horace the real estate which the tax was is a Congratulations South Brooksvllle, Dark Harbor and Rockland, upon upon which a lien claimed, description of tome assessed, together with an attested copy of the real estate which the tax was as- by illness, and Misa Sadie Lowe is WeaooU and wife on the arrival of a nine- upon A NEW SERIES connecting with steamer for Boston. this order thereon, two weeks successively in with an attested of this her sessed, together copy fckisg place at the academy. boy at their bone in Feb. line discontinued for the atason. the Ellsworth American, a newspaper printed order two weeks in the pound Bangor is now open. Shares, 81 each: monthly pay 8edgwick thereon, successively in Ellsworth in our said of Hancock, a li»s Olive Carter and Howard 18. Thomas county Ellsworth Amrrican newspaper printed in Osgood [Earl ] menu. Ml per share, RETURNING the last publication to be fourteen days at Ellsworth in our said county ot Hancock the *00 tn,. prire at the ball in town hall March*. D. least prior to tbe second Tuesday or Ap'ii last publication to be fourteen days at least _ Turbine Steel Belfast Peb. WHY PAY RENT’ Steamship next, that they may then and there appear prior to the second Tuesday of April next, The judge* were Mrs. P. 8. and answer to said suit. WEST SURRY. when you can borrow uu your Leaves Boston 5pm Tuesday and Friday for that they may then and there appear and Toorsen, of New and A. M. shares, a first and Anno W. Kino, answer to said suit. A&no W. Kino, York, Moor, give mortgage with steamer o' Mias Jennie of North reduce it month? Rockland, connecting leaving Justice of the Sup. Jud. Court. Justice of the Sup. Jud. Court. Ellsworth. Gray, Penobscot, every Monthly A true Attest: ana Interest together Rockland 5.15 a m, Wednesday and Saturday copy, A true copy. Attest: is at Csrliale's. paysseuts J N Li working Gay will amount to but little more John E. Bukkkr, John E. Bunker, Video n and wife, of Pittsburg, for Bar Harbor, Bluehlil, Sedgwick and inter* Clerk than you are now paying for IL.S.J Sup. Jud. Couit. Clerk Jud. Court. Mtss On March an illus- mediate Sup M W. D. C. Topley, of Ottawa, Saturday evening, 8, ret*, and In about ten years you landings. •nd trated lecture entertainment wHi K. L. Smith, A rent. Bar Harbor. Charles of panoramic STATE OF MAINE. Cutler, Westport, Cenn., STATE OF •ere will be at diatriot 6 if OWN YOUR OWN HOME. A. M. H>kkick. Agent, Bluehlil. MAINE. lit town for tbe week-end to see I given sohoolhouse; (L. 8.1 E. J. County of Hancock ss. •bout it will be the next fair eve- Eaton, Agent, Sedgwick. their cottages now being erected. stormy given For particulars Inquire of Hancock as. Supreme Judicial Court. February 13, a. d. 1913. In The ning. Refreshments will be served for a O. W. Taplby, 8ec*y vacation. this fourteenth day of February, senior class of the will March 1, a. d., 1918. a. d. on execution dated the fif- academy fee. Tapley Hid*. JX ottos. TAKEN 1913, pwseni small lUgal Merritt T. Ober, collector of taxes for the town teenth of a. d. 1913. issued on a the drama, “Comrades,” io town 4. W. President. day January M.rck J. K«wo. of Mount Desert, Hancock county, Maine, rendered the foil next L. judgment Dy supreme judicial Fiiday evening. These young STATE Or MAIMS. vs. court, for the county of Hancock, at the term J. W. Palmer, and People are certain real estate in said thereof begun and held on the second Tues- doing their beat to place a fine SOUTH BBOOKS V1LLK. Insurance Statement*. Mount [L.a] Desert, described in the writ, upon day of October, a. d. 1912, to wit. on the P*rtormanoe before tbe public, and de- Hancock, ss. Supreme Judicial Court, which a lien for taxes is claimed. seventeenth day of October, a. d. 1912, in favor Walter Harvey, who baa been in Inter- pkopi.es national fire inn. In TAcatioo. ****•• liberal March 1, a. d., 1918. of Nora M. Leach and George P, Leach, both patronage. March a. vale, la hoaae. ASSETS DEO. 81. 1918. 1, d., 1918. T* J. W. Palmer, and all persons interested in of Penobscot, in said county, against Well- March 3. H. Merritt T. Ober,collector of taxes for the town the real estate of said for Real estate. $ 200,000 00 hereinafter described: ington Thompson, Penobscot, fifty- Mias Maade Stewart, of Corea, is visit- of Mount Desert, Hancock county, Maine, two dollars and debt or loans, 473,847 00 In accordance with the attached order of sixty-seven cents, Mortgage damage, and seventeen dollars and BOCTH DEER IBLE. ing ber sister, Mrs. Everett!,. Gray. Collateral 7,800 00 court, you are hereby given notice to fifty-two leans, Edward P. Murray, of Boston, Massachusetts, appear cents, costs of and will be sold at Stocks and bends, 07 before the of our suit, publia 1,047,814 and certain real estate in said Mount De- justice supreme judicial auction at tbe office of F. B. EroeatSmith wu badly burned while Mrs. Hattie Cousins, wbo has been car- Cash in ofloe and bank. 167.548 81 court to be holden at Ellsworth, within and Snow, esq in sert, described in the writ, upon which a Bluehtll. in said county, to the highest bidder,, one lot ber Mrs. V. L. has Agents' balances, 116.380 08 for tne county of Hancock, State of Maine, on •Mtinj Joga day thin week, ing sister, Wescott, lien for taxes is claimed. on tbe 27th of March, a. d 1913, at 10 o’clock Interest and rents, 20.828 94 the second of a. 191.S. and day March 1, a. d., 1913. Tuesday Apiil d.t in the forenoon, the described real lewiijadkina baa sold a cow to George gone to Brooksville. answer te a lien suit for taxes now in following To Edward P. Murray, of BostOD, Massachu- pending estate and all the title and interest Gross assets, $2,033,214 75 said court, in which Merritt T. collector right, orner, ot Weal March 3. C. I setts, and all persons interested in the real Ober, which the said has and Stouingtion. ____ Deduct items not admitted, 15,833 78 of taxes for the town of Mount Desert in the Wellington Thompson estate hereinafter described: had in and to tbe same on the nineteenth U“* said county of Hancock, for the is I>*w j, with Stin- In accordance with the attached order of year 1911, day of March, a. d. 1912. at 1.30 o’clock in the Mayhard PABTK1DGE COVE. Admitted assets, #2,017 980 97 and J. W. Palmer, and the real estate *°0’ * bo court, are Riven notice to afternoon, the time when the same was at- has aerioua trouble with her eyes, you hereby appear Elaintitf,ereinafter described is defendant. The writ John wife and son are LIABILITIES DEC. 81, 1912. before the of our tached on the writ in the same to wit: Preble, visiting justice supreme judicial is dated March 25, a. d., 1912, and was return- suit, loman Net losses, $ 76,767 24 court to be boiden at within and A certain lot or of land situated in Gray returned to Vermont Mon- at Wilson Eaton’s. unpaid Kllstfort.t, able and entered at the April term a. d., parcel Unearned 687,641 62 for the of State of on 1912, said Penobscot, ana bounded and described as *? alter a two premiums. county Hancock, Maine, of said court. The amount of the taxes for weeks’ visit with hia par- All other liabilities, 110,100 00 the second of a. d., 1913, and follows in a deed from John Marks to About twenty friends of Clarence Tuesday April which a lien 1b claimed is two dollars and George Cash 1,000,000 to answer to a lien suit for taxes now in Roberts dated December 24, a. d 1805, and re- Moody Gray and wile. capital, pending throe cents. The real estate upon which the and wife gave them a surprise over all liabilities, 242,972 11 said court, in which Merritt T. Ober, collector I coided in Hancock of deeds, in vol. Young Surplus tax was assessed, and which a lien is registry wil,roi A of taxes for the town of Mount iu said upon I 19, 128, viz.: on land of F. A. Fierce, died at the party Wednesday evening. pleasant Desert, claimed is situate in said Mount Desert and is page Southerly John MCUr‘’ and Total liabilities and $2,017 380 97 of tor the 1911, is Wight; rods on North- «tine general The evening was enjoyed. Cake coffee surplus, county Hancock, year plain- described as follows, to wit: One half lot land westerly tweuty-one hospital Wednesday. tiff, and Edward P. Murray, of Boston, Ma«sa- ern bay, so-called; thence by a line Quins Were served. JAMKS K. NOKTKLL, Agem, bounded north by land of Manchester, east parallel were home chusetts, and the real estate hereinafter- with the line of John land and run- accompanied by her by Chas. Graves, south M. H. Frost, west Wigrt’s *°Q March 3. Hubbard. BLUEHILL. MAINE. named described is defendant. The writ is by back so far as to contain ^ow»rd. The by Town road. John E. Clerk. ning easterly fifty funeral service was con- dated March a. d. 1912 and was returnable Bunkee, with all the ucted 25, aerts, buildings thereon standing. by Rev. Joseph Jackson, « former and entered at the April term a. d. 1912, of Ward W. Wbscott, *tor. 3bb tits intents. said court. The amount of the taxes for In the above entitled Besides her husband she leaves a case, written motion Deputy Sheriff. which a lien is claimed is eight dollars and therefor having been made, it is ordered: ten The real estate which the Charles tiuiitb, of Boston, cents. upon That the plaintiff give notice to the defend- tax was and which a NOTICK OP J^'er-lto. assessed, upon lien is ant and all persons interested in said real FORECLOSURE. ,a *00—Howard, of this place, who claimed is situate in said Mount Desert estate to before the Justice of our Amelia M. Fogg, of Hancock. erI^ care<* and la described as to wit: Lot of appear tor her *D her illness, follows, supreme court, to be holden at Ells- WHEREASHancock county, Maine, her mort- ind land bounded on north land of judicial by 0ne by Greely. worth, within and for the county of Hancock gage deed, dated December 10, a. d. 1907, and ^“ter—Mrs. Leonora Torrey, of Hamlin and on west Echo West others, by lake, an the second Tuesday of a. recorded in the Hancock April d., 1918, by county. Maine, reg- South, East, taxed to Lamoine and Bar Harbor North, formerly an abstiactrder thereon, two weeks on the east side of the Hodgdon closed her school at In the above entitled case, written motion successively in the Beginning town road, are first then worse sickness followsif the BUsworih American, a leading down the east side of «y»ide Feb. consequences,and therefor been made, it is ordered: newspaper printed in Hancock Neck, 28. having Ellsworth in our saiu of so-called, at a rock situated But thousands have discovered that That the notice to the defend- county Hancock, the large about six trouble is not removed. plaintiff give ast publication to be fourteen rods south of the south line Ansel ant and all interested in said real days at least of the Thomas Harper, who haa been confined to persons ?rior to the second of Bennett thence estate to before the of onr Tuesday April next, lot; easterly parallel to the onse with appear justice hat they may then and there said Thomas Bennett's south grip, is able to be out. court, to be holden at Ells- appear and an- line, six rods to supreme judicial iwer to said suit. Arno W. a stake; thence worth. within and for the county of Hancock King, southerly parallel with said memb®ra of the Justice of the Jud. town road, five and one half rods to Baptist society gsve :>n the secoud Tuesday of April, a. d., 1918, Sup. Court. a stake; wrioticJ*.6 by A true copy. Attest:] thence westerly with said concert at Beal Cove ball Feb. publishing an abstract of the writ, showing parallel Thomas " 9>i(ti John E. Bunker, Bennett’s south line six rods to said towa 1 ihedateot the writ, the amount of the taxes tip- ane program of Clerk Sup. Jud. Court. road; thence by said town road to the music, readings Tfteeefiam’dh d* WoM) ju which a lien is claimed, a of the place m'd CTk. Un«t MrfAw description of beginning, “bl®*UX »** presented. Hefresh- real estate upon which the tax was assessed, containing thirty-three square a reliable corrective, and the beet preventive of these com- rods, with all the buildings thereon. See deed •re the moet together with sn attested copy of this order | 8erved- A sum was subscriber hereby gives notice that of April 15, 1885, recorded in vol. 204, goodly mon ailments. Better digestion, more restful sleep, greater hereon, two weeks successively in The Ells- page 519, aali^T!”for strength, rHEshe has been duly adminlatra- Hancock county. Me., of fbe benefit of tbe new are to those who use occasion- worth American, a newspaper printed in appointed registry deeds; also Baptist clearer complexions given rix of the estate of deed from A. Moon to brighterspirits, Ellsworth in onr said of Hancock the Lucy Amelia M. Fogg, home Beecham’s Pills will no doubt county dated December 1907. ally this time-tested remedy. help ast publication to be fourteen days at least SDWIN L. ROYAL, late of ELLSWORTH, 4, over the | And whereas the condition in said Ar* T is to interest to try them—for all world they >rior to the second Tuesday of April next, 1 n the county of deceased, mortgage II Constipated you—it your Hancock, and is broken, now therefore, reason of the hat they may then aud there appear and ;iven bonds as the law by ‘ke Kina’s New Life directs. All persons breach of the condition in said 4K *rb.ox ?* Pr- Pills, inswer to said euit. laviug demands the mortgage, I antl your trouble will against estate of said claim a foreclosure thereof, and i°tckly „„'e'“J*rl)L Arno W Kino, leceased are desired to the hereby give lire, They will stimulate the present same for notice of my intention to foreclose *aid V;'MmDrn,Jt,e*r' .T^ey Best Justice of the Pup. Jud. Ccu-t. and all indebted mort- 1 •tnpr“|I’“r- Pronounced eitlement, thereto are re- dlReatlou and rid of Are gage- Sibley P. 'b'boPioi„.J.UQ' get A true Attest: to Moon, from your Sold •▼•cywhoro. la bumm, 10c.. 28c. copy. [ueated make payment immediately. Fred L. his Orel, 81 system. They will John E. Bunkkr, By Mason, attorney ,0B wel1 again. 25c at all TWe direction* with •▼ory boa nro wry pecUBy to Gracr M. Royal. lists. drug- wo—a._ Clerk Sup. Jud. Court. duly authorized. February, 21,1918. Dated Feb. 15,1913. atJftrttMtmentr asbrrtisrmmtB. TOWN NRKTINOJ.8 Officers Klee ted and Appropriation* A Man Writes an Where Did the Voted In Hancock County Towns. Newspaper 8URHY. Letter to Dr. Flowers Come In? Moderator. A L Morgan; selectmen and Open Hartman A E M I give below vrnlch I ah&ll mall to objectors as assessors, Cousins. J McKenney, they7 arise in the M A Caspar; clerk, E N Oagood; treasurer an extract from may future. a letter written "Tour articles a ROYAL and collector, D J Curtis; school commit- convey great deal B. MATTESON me by the bus- of Information to the public. I By ELSIE teeman, Alton Carter; road commissioner, think iness manager of the newspapers can well afford Joseph H Wescott; constables, E N to pub- one of the lead- llsh them (trails, for the articles A L yo^ Osgood, Morgan. newspapers have been furnishing: me Bob Garwood. uged thirty, bad but- ing lately con- Powder Appropriations Schools, $600; text- of this coun- stitute some of the best his mother. things that oc- led his father, theu He, cur Baking books, $100; school supplies, $50; hij’b try. He said In in my paper. I wish you contln* his sister had the success In and kept up family school, $250; st. boothouse repairs, f 100; part: ued your magnificent work." is the of modem- home till the sister died and Bob found roads and bridges, $900; sidewalks. $50; "1 was very My dear Sir:—I appreciate your let- greatest much Interested ter. It is not the only one of : himself alone. He was at a loss what State road, $200; poor, $600; current and the kind In your article I have received. on taxes to do. He had been boro in the house contingent, $700; discount $100; time to cake ; about the use of I know that helps tuition, Peruna has perfect and had never lived anywhere else, $40. alcohol In patent been C1LANB&RRY ISLES. greatly misrepresented and mlsunder. medicines. A s and biscuit Makes the thought of leaving it and going to stood. I have not had time hereto- making. Moderator, Roderic K Stanley; select- you know, your fore to answer a hotel, a boarding house or bachelor these objections. I hav» men and assessors, Leslie K Bunker, John E ad. h as been been too busy In apartments was repulsive to him. Ho my many enterprises. home and Bunker, Walter F Joy; George W running in my My great farm, with its baking pleasant determined to stay where he was. clerk, various de- or B. M. D. paper more to Bulger; treasurer, George W Bulger; col- a. Hunu, partments. has thoroughly engaged He stood the loneliness of living in less for the huit the lector, Warren A Spurting; school com- my enthusiasm and attention In times It renders a house all by himself for several twenty year*. I hare been frequently that I could profitable. mitteeman, Roderic K Stanley; road past give little heed ta months, then gave tt up. He pre- criticized for advertising your remedy critics. commissioners, Leander R Bunker, Sam- to take his meals elsewhere so on the ground that It contained alco- food more and ferred But I hate taken up the digestible uel C Wilbert A Rice, William hol was harmful. matter a serv- Phippen, and therefore that it seemed useless to keep now. My farm Is in the hands of F Stanley; town agent, Frank E Stanley; “I am cot a doctor myself and do in- ant. The consequence was that every- telllgent overseers and my other it safe from constables, James C Crosby, Fred A not profess to know anything about busi- guarantees thing He could not seo ness Is all organised in such a way grew dingy. R Hadlock. such subjects. But I wish I had been that Birlero, George I can give my attention to the window panes since they con- these mat- through — supplied with the Information all adulterants. Appropriations Schools, $000; text- ters. I am proposing now to alum and were covered with dirt; he considered tained In your article years ago. Your explain books, $200; school bouse repairs, $100; to the public all there is to to make his bed since there article meets all the say about it useless exactly objections full roads, $500; State road, $400; poor, $>700; Peruna. knowing well as soon as was uo one to see It except lilmself, that I have had to contend with. aud toward the public understands It that the current contingent, $600; “That alcohol is a useful drug and ma- and he didn't care. Dust and cobwebs licious things said about Peruna building new school building at Islesford, Is the active principle of wine, beers, will began to appear. He wrote on a card. be quickly forgotten. PERUNA $500. Total, $3,500. cider and other beverages 1s to mb a IS hauled it to the village. We bear much “This house to let within 8 FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG Inquire That it is a useful rem- STORES. COUNTY N t, Ws. TRKMOXT. new thought. about the smart old ladies; how is this for and tacked it SPECIAL NOTICE — to 9 a. m.. 5 to C p. m.." edy and assists the other ingredients Many person! the He is next in line tor the Loren W select* are making Inquiries tor tbe old- gentlemen? on the front door. Moderator, Kumill; In a I cannot doubt after making cure, time Peruna. To such would say, PROSPECT HARBOR. now held B Port cane which is by Capt. Returning from business at 5 o’clock, men and assessors, Willis Watson, Wm reading your article. this formula la now put out under the name of KA-TAR-NO, Miss Bernice Over is home for a month David Tyler. sat down in his accustomed seat by H Thurston, K M Kumill; clerk, Lowell “I think so much of your article manufactured he by KA-TAR-NO Company, Columbus. March3. Whit. B B I am to have a of It or two. the window, opened his evening paper, A Bunker; treasurer, Heed; collector, that going reprint Ohio. Write them and they will be and strike off thousands of them. to send a free Mrs. Moses is from and read the news. A A Lopaus, school committeeman, J J made pleased you booklet. Stanley recovering MANSET. sighed listlessly of L E an attack of grip. About half past 6 there came a ring Heath; superintendent schools, Ask Vour Druggist for Free Almanac for 1913. in Willis Augustus Haraor has moved rose road commissioner, J H Kumill. W. F. Bruce and L. S. Ray attended the at the door bell. Garwood slowly Williams; Dolliver’s house. — and answered the sum- Appropriations Schools, $L200; text- automobile show in Bangor last week. from ills chair Haynes; constables, T J Hopkins, H W (or j schoolhouse Verney L. King is home ten days mous. There stood u lady between books, $400; repairs, £J00; COUNTY NEWS, E. W. Bridges and Capt. I. W. Stinson Barns, A B Smith. from Saddleback. ! and with a tittle girl. roads and bridges, $500; sidewalks, $200; were in Rockland last week on business. twenty-five thirty Appropriations—Schools, $1,000; text- was a look. State road, $400; poor, $800; current and On Monday evening Presley Holmes en- On her face melancholy books, school CASTINE. Mrs. James A. Hill, of West Goulds- $75; high tuition, $50; tertained Scouts and ! The child have been four years I contingent, $1,600; debt, $1,600; interest, twenty-three Boy might achooihouse repairs, $250; roads and Charles Snow, of Blue hill, was the guest boro, was a guest of Mrs. L. P. Cole Wed- town Delta at his home in Southwest old and was the one of the three $350; orders, $752 93; tuition, $100; Alphas only bridges, $700; State road, $200; poor, $100; of J. M. Vogetl several days last week. nesday. Games were aud refresh- | Harbor. played, who was not somber, library, $25; bridges, $350; repairing road, corrent and contingent, $700; interest, Richardson has Mrs. Edwin C. Cole and infant son are ments served. | and Mary returned to “I see this house is to let,” said the $100; weights measures, $150. Total, $50; snow, $50; driving hearse, $50; de- | Castine after spending the pas! week in visiting her parents, Henry Young ana Charles Ward and wife, who recently I look at it?” $8,627.93. lady. “May stroying browntaii moth nests, $25. Boston. in the Pond district. returned from Cove, are the WINTER HARBOR. | wife, Salisbury “Certainly! Come in.” Total, $3,151. * | Arthur who is A party of fifteen Knights of Pythias of guests of Capt. Charles Stanley and Garwood showed her through tho Moderator, J N Hancock; selectmen and LAXOINK. Patterson, spending the wife. has been housed with winter in Bchoodic visited M. L. Stevens Capt. Stanley rent be ted F E H E Q E Bangor, spent Saturday and lodge the several rooms, told her what expec assessor*, Weston, Jot, F L selectmen grip days. Moderator, Hodgkins; at bis home of West Sullivan and could be J M Sunday here. lodge Tuesday night to get and that i>ossesslon Gerrisb; clerk, Gernsb; treasurer, and assessors, Fred L Hulus Mrs. James Parker spent a few days in j Hodgkins, were royally entertained. i at any time. and collector, J M Gerrisb; school com- Reuben S. Smith, who has been conduct- last ac- given Hodgkins, \VilburC Wallace; clerk, Ebcn Bangor week, returning Saturday union in Gus Workman and wife had a house- “I'm afraid,” she said, “I’d better not mitteeman, E M Bickford; road commis- H ing gospel meetings Castine the companied bv her daughter Florence, who | King; treasurer, Koen H King; col- it I should have to make the sioner, E C E C past two weeks, has returned to bis home warming at tbeir rooms in the old Clarke for the past two months has been attend- j take Hammond; constables, lector, Maynard H Young; school com- F E Weston. s in Boston. house Saturday evening. Ice-cream and ing a business college. | rent by letting rooms, and If I couldn't Hammond, mitteeman, Coleman F Hodgkins; road should be in trouble. — text- The cake were served. W. H. Ward finished harvesting J. L find roomers I Appropriations Schools, $500; commissioner, E F Walker; constable, | Witberic memorial library was a business woman. I books, school- for Larrabee hot accom- & Son's ice at the and as I’m not much of $225; high school, $750; H Young. opened the first time to the last Dr. C. C. week, Stanley shore, 1 Maynard j public wasn’t to it. husband house roads and bridges, — under the a Mrs. E. J. of soon as be harvest* his own ice, which brought up My repairs, $100; Appropriations Schools, $100; text- Wednesday direction of Miss panied patient, Spurling, : will take about five he will fill a after we were mar- State road, cur- Katherine to w here she will have days, died only year $1,000; $400; poor, $1,000; books, $25; scboolbouae repairs, roads Davenport. Goaldsboro, Bangor house at the $50; Stanley’s pond. ! ried and left me some money, but 1 rent and contingent, $1,000; debt. $2,000; and treatment in a hospital. bridges, $5«5; State road, $200; poor, Augusta Dyer, who has been in the J. WT. Stanley, of the McKinley Fish & didn't know how to take care of it. interest, $800; snow, $100; Memorial day, current and Miss Dorcas M. Allen was sur- $550; contingent, $100; Me- home of William Sargent the past two happily Freezer has sold ail his shad and I haven’t left." Co., large and it is all gone. $i>0 $15; hydrants, $1500; eprinking streets, morial day, Total, m w bh called to her prised on her b rthday Feb. 27 with a $5. $2,200. ontbs, home in liar herring, and will shut down the plant for “I take a room with you my- $500; other purposes, $470. Total, $9,460. shower which assumed might KTONINOTON. borside last week by the illness of her post-card the pro- two months. He will put his herring bait self.” said Bob. GOVLDSBORO. mother. of a steady downpour which in the Manset freezer, and one man K J portions keep said the widow, with Moderator, Carter; selectmen and to look after the until he starts in “Would you?” Moderator, Ernest selectmen lasted for two or three cays. Washing- plant Kite; and assessors, J E Small, J H Sweetser, S Sunday forenoon this community was the spring. a faint show of hope. C ton. California, Pennsylvania, New York, j assessors, Stephen Cole, Charles L Tracy, A McDonald; EE treas- saddened to learn of the death of Mrs. March 4. one room at clerk, Crockett; Lilac. “If 1 were to keep say. John E J W Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont Hammond; clerk, Noonan; urer, F E Webb; collector, K W Carter, Walter Morey. Mrs. Morey htd been $2o a month that would lenve the rent and New were j treasurer, Louis P Asa T Hampshire states rep- NORTHEAST HARBOR. Cole;.collector, school committeemen, E J Carter, J failing for several years. Death recited i out but $25.” school Florence resented. Washington D. C., and Maine Stevens; committeeman, C Harmon, J E Small; superintendent ot from pneumonia. Mrs. Morey was for- George E. Kimball, of Boston, is in The cangnt at tms. ana to aeip — md.v of Adei- sent a large supply 147 in all, from old Crowley; superintendent schools, schools, W H Patten; road merly Mabel Gray, of Brookavilie, coming town. the matter out Garwood told her she commissioner, and summer bert W Gordon; road young, visitors and natives commissioners, Calvin Ames; constables, 8 8 Sellers, G C here when a girl, later marrying Walter The Hill served I could see what she could do In renting alike contributing to its success. Miss Forest society town- Monroe Orcutt, Stillman E Coffin; con- John Her husband and two not let Noyes, Annis, George W Trundy, A Morey. son*, meeting dinner to the voters. the other rooms, and he would A A F P Allen, who reached her four-score and j stables, Orcutt, Sargeut, Irving V Webb, Daniel Haakell. Willie and Theodore, survive. ?he was a the house till he heard from tier. She John F F P — second mile stone on Thursday, is a well- B. T. Sowle, of Ellsworth, was a busi- MacDonald, Jones, Noyes. devoted and loving an as Appropriations Schools, $1,700; text- wife, indulgent comforted, and soon — old and ness j departed quite text- preserved lady, walked that day visitor in town last week. Appropriations Schools, $1,300: books, $300; school supplies, $500; mother and a kind and thoughtful I as was out of he went out high over an road from her home she sight schoolhouse icy at the Hon. A. K. McBride is borne from books, $200; repairs, $300; school, $1,000; roads and neighbor. The funeral waa at the home the notice. bridges, $1,500; “Sands” to have dinner with friends in ! and took down roads and bridges, State road, Augusta to attend town |2,1C0; $400; sidewalks, $100; State road. $100; current Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Mr. McKoon offi- meeting. Garwood waited a week for word the village, a distaoce of over a mile. poor, $200; currentjand contingent, $1,000; and contingent, $200; debt, ciating. Mrs. Emily Manchester left Wednesday from the widow, when he received a $2,000; interest, Besides the shower of she re- Memorial day, $25; other 3. post-cards, for appropriations $850; Memorial day, $35; rent ot March (j. Augusta, where she will remain for note from her stating that she had hydrants, ceived other and a cake — making a total of $6,275. gifts birthday some time. $1,500; rent ot fountains, $200; B of H, been able to And but one person who NUIU'H r HANK LIN. altogether making her BROOKLIN. salaries town eighty-second Mrs. is ill with $150; officers, $1,150; Are birthday one of the io her George Fennelly very would agree to take a room with her. n a pieasanteat Moderator, nye; selectmen and company, Dallas Tracey and wile are guests of remembrance. Her mother. Mrs. Horace to $200; special road, $150; other so she feared she would have give K A E P F gneumonia.oynton, of Kingman, is with her. assessors, Flye, Bridges, A appropriations, $185. Total, $13,320. relatives here. up the of taking the house. Gar- F plan Bowden; clerk, George Gott; treasurer, Herbert Collar had to OBITUARY. The Lucy Lee Concert Co. entertained he PENOBSCOT. the misfortune wood called to see her and said F W A H school Cole; collector, Kane; cut bis foot while in Word has been received here of the a large and appreciative audience at the ad- N L quite badly working thought he would like to keep two committeeman, Musa B Dollard; superin- Moderator, Heath; selectmen and death of Abbie Holway, widow of Neighborhood house Saturday evening. the woods. Capt. rooms, for which he would pay tendent of Thomas assessors, M C Devereux, W M Sellers and Arthur joining schools, B Grindle; Moore, of Machias, at the ad- P. P. Hill has moved his jewelry store rental bnl A W P Mrs. Dora Abbott was called to Eaat- S35 a month, leaving the road commissioners, CH\’oung, Eugene Perkins; clerk, A teach; treasurer, vanced age of ninety-five years. Mrs. down Main street near the Kimball M A Ward brook by the serious illness of her $15. The widow seemed encouraged Friend, Charles R W well; collector, 1 W Bowden; Sunday Moore had a block. A moving house will be Parker; constables, wide circle of friends in this picture her more school J M mother, Mrs. Eliza Butler. erected the lot he has vacated. and aaid that If be could give Smith, A H Kane, R L Allen, F L Cole. committeeman, Hutchins; vicinity, and was called upon affectionately make ar- — road Q t Fred of March 3. V. time she thought she could Appropriations Schools, $660; teat- commissioners, Leach, N L Woodworth and Frank Kice, “Aunt Abbie” by many. and E that would warrant her school Health A Cain; town agent, M C Goulds boro, were week-end guests of Carl The tenacious rangements books, $150; supplies, |150; high vitality which carried her told her Devereux; J W EAST ORLAND. taking the bouse. Garwood school, $400; school house repairs, |160; constables, Bowden, N L Woodworth at Macomber’s mill. along to such an advanced age, pertained C W Heath not to hurry. and Qrindell, and S F Wardwell. Charles wife as well to her mental Owing to the storm, there was no meet- road, bridges, $900; sidewalks, $300; Tracy, and daughter Kubie, faculties. On Aug. 7 some time, — in Not hearing from her for State road, $300; current and Appropriations Schools, {600; text- Mrs. Annie Butler and sou Maurice, of last it was the ing the grange hall Saturday evening. contingent, writer’s privilege to be what books, (200; school he called on her to learn prog- |500; Memorial day, |15; superintendent of supplies, (200; roads Northeast Harbor, were recent guests of one of an automobile party to call on this Mr»- Emily Dunbar has returned from and bridges, ress she was making. She apologized schools, $125. Total, $3,540. {1,000; sidewalks, |60; State Everett Tracey and wife. remarkable woman whose affections were a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Ernestine for him waiting, explaining the BROOKSVILLE. road, {400; poor, {800; current and con- of Orland. keeping The was shocked at the sud- unchilled, and who had her ac- Marks, community kept up two different per- tingent, {800; snow, {200; delay by saying that Moderator, O L Tapley; selectmen and superintendent den death of tivity of mind and interest in Mrs. Ruth and two Carl Butler, Monday evening*, affairs-an Burgess children, of secure ns of schools, {125; tuition, Are sons whom she hoped to assessors, Melven Chatto, F J Perkins, {200; escape, of three pnusual Verona, are Mrs. pneumonia. The widow and example. visiting Burgess’ par- been undecided. How- town ball, {75; gravel new ents, Charles Gibbs and wife. roomers had Myrl barnburner; clerk, George U Tapley; road, (300; small children hhve the heartfelt In welcoming a party of almost Btran- gravel North Penobscot sympa- ever presuming from his having called treasurer, William H Stover; collector, road, (500. Total thy of all. gers “her years gathered about her so grace- Thomas Mason and wife, who have been that be was getting Impatient she William H Stover; school committeemen, {5,450. March 4. T. fully and rested upon her so that spending the winter in Weirdale, Fla., ISLE AO HACT. lightly” would not keep him waiting any longer, John J Bakeman, R H Condon, Harry none thought of her as so old. left Feb. 28 for Maine. will make W being They the Idea of taking his road commissioners; No Moderator, Samuel Bridges; select- several and to arrive home but give up Green; 1, Benja- Ktobcrtiacmcma “And somewhere in stops expect men and Willis B yet the hill-tops April 1. house. He assured her that he was not min Black, No 2, G G Dodge, No 3,0 G assessors, Coombs, Guy Of the country that hath no E Barter, Charles L pain, impatient and 1 legged her to proceed Sanborn; town auditor, R H Condon. Bowen; clerk, John K She will watch in her beautiful Will Wentworth is having his camp doorway — A F The next he mailed text- Collins; treasurer, Barton; collector, WORRY WASTES To bid us welcome moved across Granville In her efforts. day Appropriations Schools, $500; again Toddy pond. Edwin Rich; school E her a to keep the rooms school high committeeman, more than work time* March 4. C. baunders is superintending the work of proposition books, $200; supplies, $200; energy many Rich; superintendent of schools, T M over. A getting the on to the lake it will and a bath, for which be would pay school, $250; roads and bridges, $1,200; disturbed mental condition camp Vinal then be taken across horaee. and this would leave her State current and Coombs, Haven; road commis- puts all the functions out of balance. JUAK1A Y1LLE. by $50 a month, road, $400; poor, $600; March 3. sioner, Edwin Rich; Charles Life’s prooesses then go on with the M. no rent to pay. contingent, fl,000. Total, £1,350. constables, William Cross recently lost a fine horse. D Hamilton, Samuel W greatest effort and wear. To bring To this the lady replied, acknowledg- SEDGWICK. Bridges. Mrs. Lillian is SOUTH BLUE HILL. duiek relief, stop worrying if possible, Gray at the home of her the liberality of his terms, but un- Moderator, T A Smith; selectmen and Appropriations-Schools, {450; schoof- ing house take a of “L. F.” At- mother, Mrs. Mary Marsh. Capt. M. A. Eaton is in a in house repairs, {50; roads and dessertspoonful hospital less other roomers were in the assessors, Y H Hooper, C L Babson, Roscoe bridges, wood’s Medicine to act on the bowels. for medical treatment. {600; Slate road, (200; The community wg3 saddened and Bangor with them she would not like to face D Gray; clerk, H N Dority; treasurer, F poor, (50; current This soon eases the feeling of pressure and contingent, shocked to hear of the death of Stillman Orrin Bickford and wife spent the week- the opinion of the world by living alone H Smith; collector, John W Cousins; (450; debt, (200; interest. and a condition of comfort follows. (48; Memorial day, insurance on Jordan, who was killed at Ellsworth Falls, end with friends in Brooksville. In the same house with a man. school committeeman, T A Smith; road (50; town Here’s what a sufferer says: as far as he H hall, (190; insurance on “I have used your ‘L. F.’ Atwood's lastThursday. Hollis Eaton and wife are con- Garwood had proceeded commissioner, Horace Alien; town scboolhouse, receiving (30; total, Medicine and find it for Head- March 4. F. could In the matter and deemed the agent, John W Paris. (2,368. good gratulations on the birth of a son. ache, derangement of the Stomach and right In the isisition she had tak- Appropriations—Schools, $1,500; text- MT. DESERT. Miss Frances Johnson, who has been lady Liver, and Constipation. It helps my STONINGTON. en. Indeed, he felt It incumbent upon books and school supplies, $250; school- Moderator-M L visiting her aunt, Mrs. Wesley Henderson, Allen; town clerk, appetite and relieves gas in the stom- Mrs. Sara for house roads and Simpson, who has been ill, is at Brooklin, is home. him to call and apologize having repairs, $300; bridges, Lyman H Somes; selectmen, Ernest At- ach.” Mrs. Florence X. Robbins, much improved. made a that looked, to say $1,000; sidewalks, $100; State road, $400; wood, Fred H Me. Miss Flora Day has returned from proposition Parker, Orin Donnell; Augusta, the least, out of So he went to poor, $100; current and contingent, $800. treasurer and If you have never used ‘L. F.” At- Miss Isabelle Walker is the guest of Massachuetts, where she has been in place. collector, M T Ober; road that wood's write for a relatives in Hailowell. training in a hospital. see the lady again and explained Total, $4,250. commissioners, E 8 Walter Medicine, to-day BLUBHILL. Richardson, free he had supposed she would bring some Sargent, Edgar N school commit- sample. Miss Edith Silver is spending her vaca- Mrs. Wallace Hinckley, of Brooklin, is Walls; relative or other person who would be Moderator, E E Chase; selectmen and teeman, Dr. Frank Ober. “L.1 F.” MEDICINE CO.. 1’ortlaiUi, tion with relatives in Hailowell. the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. J. John- room E E W Q A P Me. son. Mr. Hinckley spent the week-end glad of a home without paying assessors, Chase, Greene, Florian who was called Arey, borne by here. rent. The widow told him that she Soper; clerk, C S Snowman; treasurer, “Susannah,” asked the when the illness of his mother, has returned to IE preacher, March 3. C. was alone In the world and very lonely Stanley; collector, C A Snow; school it came her turn to answer the nsual BUY YOUR SUPPLIES AT Colby college. Thomas road qnes- To this Garwood sympathetically re- committeeman, Grieve; com- tion in such “do SUSSEX. eases, you take this man Mrs. Rose Arey,who has been so very ill, plied that he was in the same position. missioners, George A Pert, Frank E Snow; to be WHOLESALE your wedded husband, for better or is so much that the trained Willard Mathews is ill with rheuma- would town F B Snow. improving He left assuring her that he agent, for worse?-” “Jee’ as he tism. is, pahson,” she BEST BREAD' nurse has left. not give np the plan: he would think Appropriations—District schools, $1,600; interrupted; “Jes’ as he is. Ef he Rita Mrs. T. who has been It over and see if he could not find text-books, $600; high school, $500; school- Miss Carlotta Green is spending a vaca- Powers, quite ill, any bettah, A.h’11 know de good Lard’s house roads and SPRING, tion in Portland. Miss Sara is better. some way out of the matter. repairs, $600; bridges, gwineto take Crockett is ’inn; an' e( he gits any The out of matter was &800; sidewalks, $300; Slate taking her place. Alva Emerson, of Sunshine, spent Sat- only way the road, $400; wusser, w’y, Ah’ll ’tend to ’im current and myself.” at Sunset. to rent his bouse to the widow with- poor, $800; contingent, $1,500; The Uniform Rank, K. of P., gave a urday JMTEMtl 05Brl. out rent and pay all the hills. This snow, $150; Memorial day, $25; libraries, masquerade ball in the opera house Fri- Wallace Stinson and wife spent Sunday at)umiarmm&. would nor do at all without marriage, $55; Ore company, $100; street lamps, $150. |CASH WITH day evening. Many from Rockland and with relatives here. so he mailed her a proposal, which Total, $8,480. ORDER vicinity were present. Mrs. Nellie I. who been seri- TRENTON. SEVEN Small, has was PREMIUMS some accepted. joston Jonathan who is oow in his ously ill, is better. ® Merchandise Co.Inc. Stinson, When her acceptance had been mail- Moderator, T J Hopkins; selectmen and Dining Chain and Hooka,- Fred Small is home from given one eightieth walked three miles to at- Stonington, J D E A with flO order of »>9 India year, where he has been ed the widow gathered up a number of assessors, Remick, Hopkins, J W St. Boston,Mass.* employed. aoaw, teas, apices, tend town meeting Monday. Mr. Stinson Remick; Frank uK|et WRITE FOR OUR PRICES Sterling Stinson, wife and daughter withered Mowers that had been coming clerk, Dunbar; treasurer, articles and groceries. Wend since be has never missed a town meeting Marjorie spent Sunday with her father, from time to time during the negotia- Frank Dunbar; collector, T J Hopkins; lor catalogue of premium became of he has cut about a dozen school age; George Dodge. tions and burned them. committeeman, R G l>eland; road HUME 8UPPLY ftj., The Ellswobth American cords of hard wood this winter, and March 3. Sadie. commissioners, L B Googins, W G A Dept. Maranacook, M 'The oolT cO'.'mtt piper ]