The Thursday club meet this LOCAL AFFAIRS week with Mrs. C, It. Burrill. Liberty National Bank The Ellsworth festival chorus will meet to-morrow with NEW evening Mrs. OF ELLSWORTH ADVERTISEMENTS. Allon P. Royal. Mrs. Kate Burnham leaves J. A. Haynes. Doyle to-morrow for where she M. L. Adams. Portland, will spend the winter. > YOUR Legal Notices. BUSINESS—and the Banks Mrs. Alma U STATE OF MAINE Dirlgo theatre. R. Whittemore and her [J ‘ niece, Miss Elizabeth other Union Trust Co. Silsby, returned ness™ bus'lLes"' to The1 bank"handles other O. W. Tapley Co. to-day Cambridge, Mass., for the people s moneypeoples valuables, winter. 5 1-2 Per Cent. Soldier’s documents, securities notes Central Maine Power Co. Coupon drafts, etc., and in numerous ways represents' nthpr Classified Advertisements. James W. Porter of people advises as to credit and Reading, investment Miss who has tion, gives advice and informa- Elizabeth Googins, . Mass., been the guest of Bonus Fund Bonds help when financial trouble,, S. n ^ Williams’ Lunch Room, Bluehill Harry Parker, has returned to Bos- Th'8 18 Wby a ban* lu°te'yrreHnableSO "*«■» be abso! ton university. Dated Dec. 1, 1920. Maturing Dec. 1, 1921-1930. The young of the That absolute reliability is the aim of people Unitarian the Liberty Na- SCHEDULE OF MAILS. society will meet at the home of Mr. ~ -* evlde°c®d by the personnel of its DENOMINATION, $1,000. I U°n^ u h6?,1 manage- and Mrs. Martin L. Adams men‘—1lt» of directors and Ellsworth this eve- officers—and by the Postofflce. To yield from 4.80 per cent, to 5 per quality of Its^oard service. Ask ning, to organize a club. cent., according any Liberty National cus- tomer. Roscoe Clement left last to maturity. MAILS evening RECEIVED for Kansas City, Mo., where he will We shall be pleased to supply our patrons and ONLY FEDERAL RESERVE From West—6.47 a. m., 4.31 p. m. take a three months’ course at the MEMBER BANK IN ELLSWORTH From friends East—11.11 a. m.f 6.27 p. m. Sweeney automobile school. with any amounts of above securities they MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFFICB. “Early Methodism in England” may desire. will be the Going West—10.40 a. m., 6 p. m. subject of Rev. R. B. sermon at Going East—6.15 a. m., 4 p. m. Moyle's the Methodist church next Sunday morning. Registered mail should bs at post- Irene chapter, O. E. S., will elect n office half an hour before mail closes. officers at the annual meeting next UnionTrustCompany i Friday evening, followed by work on four candidates. Supper at 6.30. EllsworthJMaine WEATHER IN )[[ of ELLSWORTH. The house of William Wentworth, on the cross road at the head of Branch For Week Ending nt Midnight Tuesday pond, was burned last Friday evening, with all its contents. Mr. Climax Coffee, a November 30, 1920. pound. 3gp Wentworth was calling at a The quality is the the neigh- same, price lower since last quotation. bor’s at the time of the Are. |From observations taken at the There powei was ho La Grande M station of the Bar Harbor & Union River insurance. Flour, bbl.SI.50 Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is Harry, the son We guarantee this flour to given in inches for thirteen-year-old of please you. the twenty-four hours J. M. ohvc ruun i ending at midnight.] Kenyon, while hunting with his munLT father at Green j Tomatoes, a can.44^ Weather Precip- Saturday Lake, shot Temperature condition*, a 14 0-pound doe. It was his first ex- It Is the large size can. Ration THE HANCOCK COUNTY SAVINGS BANK OF MAINE perience deer hunting. The recoil of ELLSWORTH, 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon J the heavy gun knocked him over, Swift’s a Wed 34— 36— .05 HAS ALREADY PAID 94 SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDENDS Shortening, pound.46^ snow,cloudy cloudy but his aim had been good, and the You know Swift's is the best. Tburs 32— 35— cloudy.suow snow .04 deer was down as well as he. Fri 30- 36- fair The fair last dividend was at the rate of 4 per cent, com* Canned a Sat 23— Mrs. Harriet K. Giles, county chair- Superha Peaches, can.50£ 37— fair cloudy — man for pounded are the Sun 28 35— clear the Public Health associ- semi-annually They large, tender kind, put up in the heavy syrup. clear Mon 18— 34— clear clear ation, reports that the women of the Just the kind you would wish to are serve your gueBts. Tues 19— 34- clear clear county doing excellent work in the Table Christmas seals campaign. Mrs. Syrup, per gallon.$2.25 George P. Smith is chairman for Ells- It has the most delicious flavor worth, and has the well imaginable. Roy C. Haines was at home for city organ- ized for a house-to-house canvass. Insurance of All Rock Thanksgiving. Kinds Salt, per bushel.$1.25 Dr. J. Sidney Peters of Virginia Don’t use Capt. John Peterson arrived home any other kind for salting down your pork. delivered his “The Fire Insurance a Saturday, for the winter. lecture, Greatest specialty. Exercise care in select- Issue Before Mankind,” at the Pine Tree A Lester Tea, per pound.$1.00 Salisbury and wife of Ban- Methodist church last evening. The ing companies and see that the contract is correct. It’s sold in bulk; it’s Oolong; it’s bought for the connoisseur gor spent Thanksgiving day in Ells- lecture was given under the worth. auspices of fine teas. of the Anti-Saloon League, and was a O. W. TAPLEY Maine. Mrs. Ann Carroll accompanied her strong appeal for better living. A CO., Ellsworth, son, L. M. Carroll, to his home in large American flag was presented to last to the Pine street We have Norway week, spend the win- school, the winner in Icomedies ever written by Walter Ben COMING something for you, which you probably have never EVENTS. j ter. the flag contest. Hare. Specialties will be introduced had before. which between SPICER-—Spices retain all the natural oil. Misses Constance Purdy and Mabel Henry Willey, who was indicted acts. There will be a dance Thursday evening Dec. 2, at Han- Hammond have closed their Ells- for rape at the October term of after the play. Mr. the cock We shall quote price* in our next advertisement. court, Farnsworth, hall—The Weller company, un- worth home and returned to New was lodged in the county jail in Ells- director, assures the public of a good der auspices of Frank E. Whitmore York for the worth this performance and winter. morning. Sheriff Wes- plenty of laughs. post, American Legion. Admission, ’ cott has had his out for The Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Joy are eye Willey Ellsworth A. C. basketball 55 cents. ♦ for some time, and finally learned team will -A* HAYNES A receiving congratulations on the play its first game of the Friday evening, Dec. 3, at Hancock that he was In the of fT-A* birth of a son, born Wednesday, vicinity Bangor. season at Hancock hall Friday eve- hall—-Basketball; Ellsworth A. C. vs. Nov. 24. He was arrested there yesterday, and ning, against the C. H. Rice team of C. H. Rice team of Bangor. Sheriff Wescott brought him to Ells- Bangor. The team is Dec. 7^^^QsP^an^jtarry^^rocei^_^Hsworth_^y J. A. Latham, deputy collector of composed of Saturday, 4, afternoon and worth this morning. some of the fastest of evening, at Hancock internal revenue, spent Thanksgiving players last hall—Harvest On 9 year’s Ellsworth A. A. fair, under of and the week-end at his home in December the Thursday club team, and has auspices junior class will a been in of Portsmouth, N. H. have supper and sale of putting some hard practice. high school. Admission, 10 cents. articles for Christmas; also grab-bag, The game should be a good one. The Thursday, Dec. 9, at home of Mrs. H. R. Holmes, who has been em- souvenir gift table, candy table and front seats in the gallery are re- J. E, Webster—Public sale and ployed in Hampden, and Mrs. sup- Red Cross seals. The sale will served, and are on sale at Tumble per by Thursday club. Admission who has been open D. E. Holmes, visiting in at 4. Inn. 50 LINNEHAN’S GARAGE Supper will be served from free; supper cents. Massachusetts, arrived home Mon- 5.30 to 7. The sale will be held at The marriage of Miss Eleanor J. Thursday evening. Dec. 9, at Han- WATER STREET, ELLSWORTH day. cock Mrs. Mabel Webster’s residence, Kincaid and Edwin M. Moore, hall—“A Poor Married Man,’^ Wm. H. H. Rice G. A. jr., post, R., corner Main and Hancock streets. both of Ellsworth, took place at the by amateur cast, under auspices of AGENT FOR will meet at its Satur- of headquarters The public is invited. home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Knights Pythias. day afternoon, Dec. 4. at 2.16, to Dec. The marriage of Mrs. Edith Archer Mrs .Ralph Kincaid, on the afternoon Wednesday, 15, at Baptist elect officers and transact other any Moor of Ellsworth and Herman L. vestry—Sale and supper, by ladies of and Cadillac Miller Tires business. (Continued on Page 5.) Baptist Dodge Cars, Leighton of Unionville took place on society. One Car and Roadster Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Patten, w'ith Thanksgiving day in Bangor, Rev. Dodge Touring Dodge little son, and Neil D. Walker of A. E. Morris officiating. Mr. Leigh- J. A. THOMPSON for immediate Brewer, were guests over Thanksgiv- ton is employed painting for the delivery, prices guaranteed ing of Mr. Patten's parents, Mr. and YT'J inn r'Antfol xoilrrtn/1 Anmonmi Lrt 119 IVIAIINJ STREET Mrs. John Patten. ing at present working in Lancaster, FULL LINE OF ACCESSORIES F^iro, Marine and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Knowlton N. H. After a short wedding trip, Automobile Insurance left for D. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton will be at Second-hand a if taken Friday Washington, C., Representing Dodge Roadster; bargain for the winter. Congressman and home on Pond street, Ellsworth. Thi© ETqultable F"lr© ©rtd at once Mrs. John A. Peters will leave for Abbie A., widow of Charles A. IVlario© Insurance Oo. Washington Friday. died last OF HARTFORD, CONN. _ Smith, Thursday at the Francis Tilden, now employed on home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Pubiic 117 the Sanford Tribune, spent Thanks- A. Pinkham, at Bayside. Mrs. Smith Auto Service. Telephone was in the seventieth of her giving and the week-end with his year age. O. C. BURRILL & parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tilden, She was a daughter of the late SON returning to Sanford Monday. Robert B. Carter of Ellsworth. She —Established 1807— Rev. C. I. Brown of Bangor, who was a member of the Methodist church in was assistant to Rev. J. A. Gor- Lynn, Mass., where she re- sided for some She leaves a man in St. Joseph’s parish during years. Mrs. and a FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE the summer, has been assigned to St. daughter, Pinkham, son, INSURANCE Frank, of also Mary’s church in Biddeford as assis- Belfast; two sisters, READY—=— Mrs. Laura representing some of the leading companies of this and foreign count; let —==NOW tant to Rev. Timothy P. Linnehan. Alexander of Surry and Mrs. George Smith of The The second in the series of union Lynn. funeral was held at the Ellsworth IN OFFICE of © has upset my plans for going away this win- Our Christmas Showing Sunday evening services by the c ter- I shall spend the winter In Methodist church Sunday afternoon, I C, Ellsworth, and be at my churches of in commemo- FI office I Ellsworth, the Rev. R. H. every day. have Nome rare bargain* just now In pastor, Moyle, offici- lenses and ration of the 300th anniversary of ating. frames. New goods at be- Books, Toys, Dolls, Pocket-books, Hand-bags, Silk the landing of the Pilgrims, was held „fore-the-war prices. What to be one of at the Methodist church last Sunday promises the best amateur Edward H. Baker evening. Rev. R. H. Moyle, pastor, productions seen here Hose, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, this year will take at Hancock ; ELLSWORTH spoke on “A New Spiritual Way; the place hall Dec. when Coming of the Methodists.” Next Thursday evening, 9, Graduate Optometrist and HegktCNl Bath Robes, Blankets, etc. the Knights of will Sunday evening at the Congrega- Pythias present Eye Specialist. the three-act “A Poor tional church Rev. R. B. Mathews farce-comedy, Office Over Moore's Drag Hboao Married with the will speak on “The Rise and Develop- Man,” following in 64 Court street (Brldgre HID). the cast: Hubert G. ment of Congregationalism.” Farnsworth, Telephone connection. SPECIAL Perley Tracy, Albert Davis, Charles skeins (4 make a pound) of Brown Mixed Pettengill, Doris Colpitts, Pauline Large Austin, Helen Kenyon, Gertrude a skein or a Stocking Yarn 59$ $2.00 pound. NOTICE! Farnsworth. This is one of the best Send us your orders for Christmas wants. We make a If the Hay Fork taken from the special effort to till mail orders carefully and promptly and pay Clarington Carter barn is returned, postage on all that amount to $1.00 or over. no prosecution will follow this no- NURSE tice. W. C. STERY, Owner. MISS M. ELIZABETH GOOGINS M. L. ADAMS 75 High St., Ellsworth 95 MAIN STREET, ELLSWORTH, MAINE Notice STORAGE BATTERY Special BESIDES A WARM, WELL-VENTILATED THEATRE, and Repairing Recharging WITH COMFORTABLE CHAIRS AND SLANTING FLOOR, THP To Batteries stored for the winter. Taxpayers NEW DIRIGO THEATRE COMPANY HAS AFFILIATIONS A. P. ROYAL, THAT ASSURE THE BEST AND LATEST MOTION PICTURE 68 State St., Ellsworth To the Taxpayers of Ellsworth: PRODUCTIONS. The law relating to the collection of LICENSED BUYER O F taxes provides that all real estate on which taxes remain unpaid shall be sold by the Collector on the first Mon- day of February, following the date DEER SKINS of commitment. and all kinds of Under the provisions of this law it will be necessary for me to advertise real estate on which the taxes of 1920 FURS are unpaid about December 20, 1920. I shall so advertise the list of unpaid HARVARD M. CLOUGH taxes in The Ellsworth American. Telephone 105-14 F. M. GAYNOR, Collector. ELLSWORTH FALLS, MAINE too to the of artificial irrigation. West Tremont. Partridge Cove. MUTUAL BENEFIT COLUMN. | to think twice, before indulging purposes mineral The ladles' aid held a Effle McDonald and Morris freely. This region possesses great society Edited by "Amt M*d*r." the over sounds flat wealth. The “Great Plains" are special meeting at Mrs. F. W. hunt's Googins were married in Ellsworth Now as I read this it and but 1 am to chief grazing district of the continent. Friday. The society will have a pie Nov. 20, by Rev. R. B. Mathews. AND HOPEFUL. S uninteresting going | MOTt6:—HELPFUL The Rocky mountains are of volcanic sociable at K. of P. hall to-night. They spent a few days in Bangor re- i send it along Thursday Best regards to all. origin, and I wish I could fittingly de- Mrs. A. B. Bain, who has been vis- turning home Tuesday. The purposes of this column are Good scribe them. One of the passengers, a iting her son. A. A. Wentworth, left evening they were given a serenade succinctly stated In the title and motto ■'LAW." • • * and now living In i for Southwest Harbor to visit their friends, who spent an enjoy- —it is for the mutual benefit, and aims native of Maine, to-day, by for with them. All wish to be helpful and hopeful. Being flat about "Law’s” Washington, told us many things about a niece .Mrs. G. Knowles. able evening the common It is for the common Nothing letter, good them. The Jagged peaks are colored Beulah Farrell spent the week-end them a long and happy married life. use—a public servant, a purveyor of ! is there? like lava. Red., orange and golden ! with Helen and Lois Ingalls. Reuel Bartlett and family, Persis information and suggestions, a medium We like to know what the mem- stomach for the of in this ca- and form a daz- A. interchange Ideas, are brown predominate Mrs. A. Wentworth, who had a Young and Maude Camick spent it solicits communications, and bers of the M. B. family doing, pacity zling picture when the sun strikes bad ill turn, is much better. Thanksgiving at Henry Bartlett’s. its success depends largely on the sup- j Bi the days when mothers were al- of these are from Mrs. Elisa Itumill. who Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hodgkins and port given it in this respect. Com- ! lowed to talk "baby talk” I have them. Some peaks spent means munications must be signed, but the 12.00ft to 14.000 and form the with Nettie Itumill and good Mr. and Mrs. Hodgkins spent heard this often said to the little one feet'high Thanksgiving health Shirley name of writer will not be printed ex- j loftiest water-shed in the United children, left for Seal Cove Friday to is Thanksgiving with Mrs. AlHe Mc- cept by permission. Communication! when being dressed to take out-of- I It onr belief that | i visit her son, J. H. Rumill. Donald. will be subject to approval or rejection I doors or to go on a visit: “Now you other remedy sold the editor of the column, but none Just west of the Columbia river, and wife of ielgfPii ft 29. “Hubbard.” by are So when our Ashbury Lopaus Jlame lias Nov. will be without reason. going ’broady’.”. re-cited snchHffigpJB 3 rejected good where a marvelous bridge nearly a Southwest Harbor had Address all communications to The M. B.'s go “abroady” we Just enjoy Thanksgiving American. Ellsworth. Me. who at mile in length carries the railroad over dinner at Mrs. Lopaus' old home with and such Egypt. their trips, but those stay 1 unstinted Vu- the lies the Mrs. Mary West is visiting her home mostly, are doing things which the great river of North, her sister and family, Mrs. Alvin IhH|| Killitos valley. In this Walls. daughter, Mrs. C. C. Stratton, at interest us also. That is where the splendid ! OF ALL, IS that Hancock. AND THE GREATEST mutual exchange of interests comes favored region grows everything Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pervear, who CHARITY. outside of the tropica, Frank and William Jordan, with in. Now comes Ford’s “broady” j grows anywhere have been in Malden, Mass., the past Some will tell you this world is un- and in the broad and lovely plain, three are home. their families, are enjoying an outing letter with its fine descriptions of wepks, icine. A which flows the Yakima river, Alton who has been H at “Camp Sunshine” Molasses pond. grateful. scenery. through Capt. Pomroy, Genuine testimonials by And some it is full of lies, • • • life is and pleasant. It is well is out HWJS Miss Julia Sawyer and Fred Bud- easy [ quite ill, again. the thoussuds me on file That there is scant truth; none are named the “Valley of Content.” On its has been here from way of Bangor spent several days Dear Aunt Madge: Eugene Eye T rnii iug it for its won- EBB the of last week with Miss Sawyer’s mother, faithful. I left you at the foot of the Belt western rim hang jagged ridges Boston the past week to put his flerful success in reliev. ■■ All honor, all faith quickly dies. we across and the mighty Cascade mountains, and house in order for winter. |\ Mrs. Howard Hodgkins. mountains, and If get | ing and curing every fj Rev. William Fletcher of Water- get home in time to eat Thanksgiving towards these points the railroad; up- Nov. 29. “Thelma.” form of stomach A triile that's true—must I own it— and | trouble, pig ville held services at Egypt school- dinner we shall have to hustle^ The ward again through grand rugged -o- indigestion, A In each of these lines you may fipd. and here for the first time Hancock. dyspepsia, IhB house Sunday morning. summit of the Belt mountains is scenery, North acidity, loss of appetite, But as a whole they’re a misfit. sees of |Hj \/ The successful hunters here this reached at a height of 5,788 feet, the eastern traveler something Mr. and Mrs. Lester Llnscott and pas, As to the term, •’humankind.” fluttering, nausea, applied whence the line falls to the the mighty forests of the Cascades! children were week-end guests at I Hj year are S. H. Savage, N. C. Savage, gradually nd breath, constipation, V canyon of Sixteen Mile Creek, through "Dark and still and full of a name- Boyd Tracy's. S. S. Smith and A. O. Clarke. The good and the bad, mortal brother, biliousness, etc. It is |J which the road winds and twists, ris- less peace stand the great trees.” G. L. Stewart. and Nov .29. S. Are both sadly mixed, it is true. ; Boyd Tracy the safe, quick remedv. are trackless ^ on its rocky walls, creeping These forests except Sumner are the lucky hunt- new We often take one for the other, | ing McKay Buy it at any store, 17 tunnels and over airy where the long narrow aisle of the ers. Each has shot a deer. Confounding old wine with the new. i through many CO ents a bottle.' Satis H j railroad a through, or £) bridges of steel and concrete, with the opens way E. L. McKay, who has been at faction assured the j down by Alasiy there is much that is wretched I beauty and splendor of mountain ; where a rippling brook rushes Lambert Lake hunting, came home “L. F.” Medicine ABSOLUTELY FREE I from mountain The trees are Co., Pf and wrong— 1 heights and rocky depths, rushing heights. last Monday with a buck. He spent Portland, .Mo. * liberal sample of fir and are and 1HI And in a big world such must be,— | waters and spark l '.ng pools. they perfectly straight Thanksgiving at home with his pa- have branches till are But tune your life’s harp to a more On the west slope, the railroad drops no they seventy- rents. J. W. McKay and wife. Bow five or 100 feet the bark is Trenton. joyful song. j gently to the valley of the I high; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tracy went to Russell B. Moore true vision to see. Creek and enters the city of Butte. twelve or fourteen inches thick and is Hull’s Cove to visit Mrs. has enlisted in And pray the | | Sunday the KiMOIDS Butte is situated on the mountain side, I much uqfd for fuel in Washington as Mr. and Mrs. Cun- navy. (GRANULES) Tracy’s parents, | A. B. Marshall and Forget there are lies to annoy you; and as the train enters the city at it gives out great heat. ningham. Lewis Googhu ESI INDIGESTION there are slander and crime. land with its The «the Cascade spent Thanksgiving and the Forget night it looks like fairy j railway pierces -o- week, Think of the humans who sing Travel- range tunnel end In Augusta and Pittsfield. Mail this **ad” today only myriads of twinkling lights. | through Susqualmie Lamoille. one which is feet in Mrs. Mabel Blanchard o( with name of paper true. I ers always sit up to see It for it is 12,000 length. Susqual- Henry Crane and wife entertained Somer- w in a ville, Mass., is and your address to And your heart ill respond good of the prettiest sights on the journey. mie Falls is near this tunnel, beauti- a party of ten at Thanksgiving din- visiting her sister time. The train rushes Silver Bow ful sheet of water dropping about 300 Mrs. Addle Copp. SCOTT & BOWNE through | ner. F. L. Hodgkins and wife enter- the of Deer feet into a basin where the silvery Mrs. Annie Gilbert has MAKERS OF canyon, valleys Lodge j tained J. H. Hodgkins and wife. been here each one that falls in the path- and closed her Help river, the Hell Gate river and through j spray looks like beautiful lace. The A. J. Gibson left last house. She will SCOTT’S EMULSION of Wednesday way life, There are timbered Cascades are compare, and spend the winter with N, J. 16 Missoula city. slopes j beyond for Waltham. Mass. Mrs. Gibson re- relatives. As best your condition can give,— On _BLOOMFIELD, on every side. And we rush onward, their heights are covered with snow mained to close the house, and will Thanksgiving day Mrs. II 3 Then will quite soften your entertained j peace winding higher and higher through I all summer. | soon join Mr. Gibson at the home of Copp fifteen guests, In- knowledge of strife. tunnels and across deep ravines, on At the western base of the moun- bills daughter. Mrs. Patriquin. cluding children, grandchildren and And in a new life you will live. j friends. A monster steel trestles that reach down tains the Cedar river glides Into the John Hodgkins left Saturday for fine dinner was served H. J. BROOKES. Mrs. the to the bed of the gorge and rest on the level and ripples along beside the rail- to visit his sons Copp gave fret- • • * Massachusetts and shooting river and railroad on their m ich as usual, and the solid rock. way—both ; daughter, before leaving for Palm bird wag East Holuen, Nov. 19, 19.u. won R. F. The train is now' rushing over the i way to Seattle, the first to supply the I Beach. Fla., for the winter. Mrs. by Copp. Dear M. B.'s: Nov. 29. Bitter Root mountains. At St. Paul city with the purest water on the Hodgkins will the winter with vj home from the reunion j spend On the way a tunnel two miles I continent, the other to serve the west- -o- pass nearly long I friends in Bar Harbor. Marla and I took a solemn vow Aunt cuts off a thousand feet of mountain ern metropolis with its unrivaled Nov. 29. R. write to the column in a Subscribe for The American that we would and the beautiful western facilities and luxurious trains. * top slope ---— hut see "deepest very short time, you unfolds—a dazzling picture of a Well, my stub pen is getting tired It is not j I vows are soon forgotten.” mountain railroad resting on shelves and I will close with cordial wishes to of all J because I have not thought you cut into the heavy slopes, swinging all members of the column for a joy- for my mind and that enjoyable day. down by loops and curves to make an ous and bountiful Thanksgiving. wanders back even while I wash the j easy grade, where at the foot of the “FORD.” from ] to-night-BB dear dishes, hut just putUngr'ofr mountain it enters the valley of the 111 Tomorrow to another what should be AUNT MADGE. Alright one day St. Joe river, a swift and singing bkD me. Aunt -- Please done at once. forgite mountain stream. From this valley next time are left in North Brooklin. Madge, and you the railroad prepares for another gs scold and hard. the lurch good climb and swings up the long grade Howard and Leslie Young killed a I the with Aunt Maria a spent day over the last divide before entering the moose Friday morning, that weighed short time ago and you all know that 460 pounds when dressed. MOORE'S PHARMACY. state of Washington. Spokane city, means a pleasant day. While there I •capital of the Inland empire,” now' John ^llen. an engineer on one of I learned of Ford. your v$sit, Sorry you comes into view as the train swings the big E. S. S. Corp. steamboats, is did not call to see me. Expect you away over bridge and trestle towards at home for a few weeks. were going so fast you could not stop. the vast rolling wheat fields of eastern The Misses Hull and Robinson, of Please don’t call yourself "Tin Lizzre” Washington. Columbia university, who recently again. It sounds too cheap for you. This entire section of Washington is purchased the Pettee place, have had I often wonder why Betsey Prig made fertile by irrigation canals and is the house newly shingled and the doesn't write us one of her let- TEA cheery interior renovated After you eat—always take one of the finest garden spots of the and put in first- ters. I am sure we need cheering with United States. Channels are cut from class repair for a summer residence. | Dealers in this a long cold winter before us. Come, the rivers to the fields, which are Miss Marian Saunders has resigned 1 Sold by Neighborhood write Betsey, up like a good girl. flooded four or five times a year. De- and finished her duties here as FATONIC I was out riding writh my "John" last the teacher The school re- Thurston & Kingsbury Co, •-££„- scending from a great elevation, Wednesday. Bp >"M "mi 11ii ini ii ini i Sunday afternoon and passed "Esther’s” waters of the rivers are readily applied sumed to-day. with Miss Elisabeth "M Bangor. Main* Instantly relieves Heartburn. Bloated Gassy house. Did not call, for it was late and Cole as teacher. Feeling. Stops indigestion, food souring, re- growing cold. It gets dark so quickly Monday was a great day in town peating. and all the many miseries caused by now and I was a long way from home. for the deer and moose hunters. A [W Am still doing a little canning. Put S PILLS party consisting of Charles. John and THE DI AMOND BRAND. A seven of a few CHICHESTER “-■ Acid-Stomach up quarts pumpkin days W V-L ---/\ Howard Pervear. Ralston Means and 1 p li Lad**.! Auk EATONIC is the best remedy. Tens of thou- ago and shall have a few more. Cfct rilw Urt Oscar Nicholson shot a big buck deer, >n Red sands wonderfully benefited. Positively guar- How nice is seems to have of 1MI1* plenty hoses, sealed and another party, consisting of John anteed to please or we will refund money. and so much that one no otker Buy iISEHoia Call and get a big box You will sugar cheaper Take y?ur Allen. Lewis and Arthur Candage today. UrenliL Ai*k forCIIl-f HLsTEBS OOLONG can make a pie or pan of fudge without DIAMOND ItKAND PIL1.S fa* 8* and Hawley Dow got a moose, said to *• U. Best, Safest. Always Reliable l*rZiyDi* MOOKK, 58 MAIN SB. groaning, but really I have scrimped yeaisknownas be the largest ever killed in town. Ellsworth, Maine 90 long that force of habit compels me SOLD BY DRtGGISTS EVERYWHERE A third party, Roy Tyler. William

Ray apd others, got another fine •' JIft%m:: ;nji »«J M moose. It is rarely that the people of this Thurston & Km9&bury Co.I? little community have the pleasure Importers & Packers* B&noor* Me. ^gSl£*|| of listening to such a gifted speaker as fell to their lot Sunday afternoon, when Rev. Arthur Leonard Wads- worth, A. M., of South Pasadena, “The proof of the is in the eating,” Cal., field representative of the pudding Watchman-Examiner, delivered a lec- ture which held the closest attention —and, just as surely, the proof of a flour is of the congregation throughout. Nov. 29. "Xenophon." Kill That Cold With in the baking’ That’s why women who have Bluehill Falls. Bert Hendrickson and wife of once used South Bluehill have moved into part of Harry Co'nary's house for the win- ter. Mr. Hendrickson has employ- ment with Mr. Holden at the Point. 1 Miss Mary Leighton and Roy CASCARA QUININE Henderson of y' South Bluehill were FOR AND married at 24. Bluehill, Nov. Their Colds, man? friends wish them much hap- Coughs 'OM^ La GripPe piness. William Tell Mrs. B. A. WTood and daughter Neglected Colds are Dangerous Susie and Mrs. A. R. Conary attended Take no chances. Keep this standard for the first sneeze. the funeral of Mrs. Cora Wood Long remedy handy at East Bluehill Saturday. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bickford, who ! Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache FLOUR have been occupying part of Mary Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Candage’s house this summer, have Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s. moved back to South Bluehill. Work on the Palmer place has ALL closed for the season, and Mr. and DRUGGISTS SELL IT Mrs; Leighton have returned to So. Bluehill for the winter. Miss Dorothy Chatto, who is at- tending school in Bangor, was home for Thanksgiving and over Sunday. Quite a number from this place have been deer hunting, but have not BREAKFAST yet obtained a deer. need no further or evidence as proof Nov. 29. C. to its superior quality. -u- Bernard. They have found for themselves that There will be an important meet- ing of the ladies’ aid at the It gives a delicious flavor and a uni- society home of Mrs.Frank Mitchell, when form to all their goodness baking. every member is urged to be present. So it naturally follows that they pre- The society will hold its Christmas sale on fer it to all other brands. Wednesday, Dec. 8, in the church, and in the evening an inter- esting program will be given. A movement Is on foot in the com- munity to endeavor to pay for electric lights recently installed in * the Community hall. The Red Cross drive herj was well If would know the difference a better you flour will carried out by Mrs. Edmund Reed, Meaty—Especially Tasty—SUPERB make in Mrs. Maurice Thurston and Mrs. your baking, just tell your Direct from Nature SUPERBA Beans are grocer—William Flora Latty. especially •elected and screened. Our Standard of is so Tell. There was no service in the Con- Quality high you are absolutely sure to like tbis delicious gregational church here Sunday food product. afternoon and many attended the masonic union service at Southwest SUPERBA ON THE LABEL Harbor. There was the regular eve- WHITCOMB, HAYNES & WHITNEY ning service, which was unusually SUPERB FOR YOUR TABLE well attended. There was music by of dealer. * Buy your neighborhood the choir, and a well rendered solo, M1LLIKEN TOMLINSON Distributor* by Edmund Reed, CO., jr. Portland, Maine. Sixteen new books been have 7TTT7nntr-iimiiiiriirmii 11111 irrm mi 'minMiTfi'imiinii! £ added to the library. Nov. 29. "Will o' Wisp.” — desert hero I known to few West Frunklin. his grandparents, returned to Owl’i Karl R. Oakes, U. of M., Head with his father. Dog That, A Woman’s spent With It, Wa. Right Thanksgiving with his sister, Mrs. Tyler Gordon, who has been em Savior Master, is to enjoy good health. The secret of Ot Many Lives, Well Frank Bradbury, jr. ployed at North Jay, rerurned hom« Front-Rank1 good health is chiefly to maintain nor- In Cared For In Saturday. Its Old Age. mal of Athol Smith and Lloyd Dunham oil stands activity the stomach, bowels, A hunting Cod-liver j liver, skin and kidneys. are at home from Boston for Thanks- party consisting oi the giving. Mortimer, Frank and George Good- first on the list of fats, a°B hero of l,'e desert, win, Charles Irving Rollins, Irving Hodgkins and Frank Bradbury se- mnny "VP3- '3 ending cured a fine moose in the ease with which his ( ,MVe,d and Eastman Hutchings were the Saturday. mmg days In a dog sanatorium Fifteen young friends of Marion at BEECHAM’S successful hunters Friday, coming assimilated. This lasnitena. Smith it is Cal., where he is well out with a good-sized moose. gathered at her home Satur- Tl,e end day in honor of her ninth 1 of the dog is Mrs. John C. Dane and young son birthday. explains why nut”, farfor„ After games and off, says Our Dumb Animals left Saturday for Washington. I). C., music, refreshments ® PILLS were served. Mrs. H. G. repem to make her Worcester ls3»e. He Is spent and home. Mr. Dane has a J" ’p Lugeit Sale of Any Medi« government also had a oirthday Saturday, receiv- his many and cine in the World. position. "Tfer long weary ing, among other tokens of remem- journeys over the Miss Ola Smith, who teaches at and blind- Sold everywhere. a burning Sangerville. spent the brance, beautiful bouquet of pinks Ether! ,lg sands with Ids In boxes, 10c., 20c. Thanksgiving SCOTT’S pioneer master. from 1 recess at home. Bangor. He will bat a wonderful aid to no doubt soon fall asleep Alice Ryder and Elwood Blake surgical Don E. E. Coomos and Howard science Westcett Beck and were here from Eastbrook as Thanks- and what a precious Itufus were Otis. have cut two Springer car-loads of boon to intrepid pioneers in a giving guests at the home of Alden How life-saving proj- Game has been very plentiful, and Christmas trees for Calvin Dyer. humanity! many ect that Ryder. — EMULSION received scanty nearly all the hunters have Mrs. Ella Smith left thousands of lives it has saved and for support easily got Tuesday Alden came from lardy recognition. their quota. Miss Dyer Waltham to how Together they fared Warren, who lives Lowell, Mass., to spend the winter the many poor sufferers it has re- m the spend week-end with his family. j of super-refined Nor- forth on their mission of hunting region, is with her son. D. B. Smith. stored to j mercy. Beck deploring Atwood Merchant, with hunters | health—by making serious the loss of a deer, that Leona DeBeck was at cod-liver oil carrying signboards and cans of stepped into home from from and delicate wegian paint, tne old barn tJ. Eastbrook, ljud two fine large operations possible! Rufus laden one evening with very of M. for Thanksgiving. with of re- little deer Saturday. Ether is is so to saddlebags urging. Next the Earl and Qeorge Clark, who have universally' acknowledged helpful storatives and poison morning Nov. 29. Echo.” antidote. While beautiful creature was been in Aroostook several months as a heaven sent to the Ilifj man gone. -o- blessing those of any age set up the Whether It are guiileposts, or had been let out some at home. world” and painted by North Sullivan. while it is but one tile water the unknown party who had Lewis Shuman and son who are run- signs, dog sue- been on the Charles, Carl Blaisdell and the ■(ity cored or Shirley Clemons, among many valuable ingredi- many a prospector who other- chase, whether it squeezed who have been visiting J. R. Shuman, tii U. of M., spent the re- ents that are down in Hise would rough a broken door is a at township 33. returned Thanksgiving combined in the famous JjUL body. have died miserably from matter of Saturday cess at home. a Itownc. Bloomfield. N. J, 20-68 delirium of conjecture. Miss Warren is consid- with two deer. Scat thirst or the venom of Mrs. Susan Hooper returned Fri- ering the repair of her old barn Fred Clark of Sullivan the Minke -J)ltes. be- spent day from a visit in fore another week Machias. The season, so that the past with relatives here, hunt- Mrs. work of these two bene- structure Adelbert Jellison died Satur- great would at least hold a big ing. factors Is over. day morning, after an illness of sev- Northeast Harbor. Beck died In buck deer. John en July, McFarland, route from his eral of i-ili, and since A bear days pneumonia. ot tne local then the government weighing two hundred home at New Brunswick to Wiscon- The sessions schools lias Rodney Ashe and son Lawrence appropriated one pounds was shot by Willis sin for the winter, visited his were resumed Monday after a hundred thou- Salisbury sister, are both ill of near Mrs. typhoid fever. recess. sand dollars to recently, Beech Hill lake. Mr. Margery Goodwin. Sunday. Thanksgiving carry on the project Mrs. Maria B. Havey, D. D. G. C. thnt lie Salisbury, who was in a Messrs Merrill and Studer of Ells- Mr. Hollowell, a student at the and Ids devoted dog started. stooping of Pythian Sisters, inspected Evange- posture at the base of a cliff worth are spending a few days at theological seminary Bangor, occu- Bufus will he well for waiting line temple, Milbridge, eve- provided by for a deer, had the the home of Rollins. Tuesday yet the presence of this ano- the Union church pulpit Sun- a veterinarian thrilling experi- Irving Harold ning, and Blake | great pied who was a persona! ence of a bear of temple, Columbia and He leaping over his head. Young Gouldsboro is also a guest dyne exerts a soothing and dav morning evening. will friend of Beck’s. The He Falls, Wednesday evening. healing old recovered from his of Mr. Rollins. — — the services at this church dog’s years surprise in Elwood is home influence and other- conduct of of time to Havey from North | stops pain hardships, life-saving service on give bruno the fatal shot. Meltiah Scammon, with his next Sunday. Jay. where he has been employed. wise performs its share the desolate wastes, Newell Hardison and wife mother-in-law, Mrs .C. M. of important Bradford Herrick and Geraldine are not without spent Rogers Mrs. William who has lheir nianksgiving with Owl’s Head, visited Mr. Murray, i in the treatment of who are reward. Ills friends who relatives at the Scammon’s been ill Coughs, Colds, Wagner attending business mnny home of quite several days, Is recov- used to see his mother. Mrs. A. Hardi- parents at Egypt last week. Little Sore colleges in Bangor, recently spent a him nn the streets and ering. Throat, Grippe, Cramps, son. of Waltham. Orrin Scammon, who has been with few days at home. pat him with approval as he started Nov. 29. H. | Chills, Sprains, Strains, etc. The State road built E. P. left last week ! out on Ids by L. -o- Johnson’s Clarence Lurvey desert trips will not Giover has Anodyne Liniment origi- forget been accepted and pro- for Boston, where he has a position i him In his Salisbury Cove. nated as the old age. nounced a line piece of work. prescription of a family Chilton club on In the Common- The Miss Hilda Emery, who is attend- — tractors at H. L. Day’s physician is for internal and ex- wealth avenue. logging ing the Leland Powers j conservatory, — operations are OUCH! —— Elizabeth working well, taking ANOTHER ternal use older than any other Miss Manchester, a c:jcourage the of Boston, spent the Thanksgiving re- ■ birds to nest place many horses. It is a student at Coburn classical institute, cess with her parents. different from all others. busy machine from early morning Ceylon Emery Waterville, spent the until and wife The Emery’s dinner Thanksgiving^ Oily Them Can dark, and the welcome noise RHEUMATIC guests All dealers. 25 and 50c. Through the In- TWINGE recess at home. Many can he Thanksgiving were George Renmick sect Pests Be heard for miles around. J. Givnn Furey, who received in- Kept Within the Get busy and relieve those and Paul students at U. A Philadelphia party is at Her- paim Armstrong, in an automobile accident sev- Bounds of Safety. with that bottle of of M., Orono. juries bert S. Salisbury's camp at Beech handy eral weeks ago, has resumed his Sloan's Liniment Maxwell Leland. who has been em- Hill. They all agree that “Maine is duties as teacher in Gilman i*f all the in high ways of ridding our gar- the playground of America.” ployed Cambridge, Mass., several school. dens, Sloan’s does, it does thor- months, is home. parks and farms of the Insect Henry Salisbury and wife went Davis of to without rut- S. Miss Marguerite Bar Har- pests that Portland to attend oughly—penetrates Mrs. P. McFarland, who has destroy fruit, grain, and the wedding of WHAT to the bor spent Thanksgiving with rela- ting afflicted part and been enjoying a hunting in the even trees, none is so their eldest daughter, Velora Salis- trip effective ns thp promptly relieves most kinds of exter- Maine tives here. bury Jordan, of New woods, arrived home a few encouragement of birds. Most birth York, to John nal and aches. You’ll Mrs. Lena Tinker left last week for Coulter of pains find it days ago, bringing two fine bucks, arc Brewer. They will visit clean and Boston for the winter. naturally Insect caters, and It is with non-skin-staining. Keep it the result of her three weeks' so- their other daughter, Mrs. for sciatica, Mr. and Mrs. Proctor Smallidge r>nll.v amazing to count the number Claud kandy lumbago, neuralgia, journ. The two deer weighed 417 Murphy, before returning over-exerted stiff back- left last week for Thomasville, Ga.. d beetles, hugs, and muscles, joints, pounds. caterpillars home. ache, pains, to spend the winter with Mr. and gnihs that a small bruises, strains, sprains, Nov. 29. R. bird will devour in Mrs. Lyda Young Frost is seriously bad weather after-effects. Mrs. George Crawford. a ill. -o- day. All hope that she soon will be For 39 Friends of Harold R. will years Sloan’s Liniment has Eden. Varney Andre Godard, a French better. be interested to learn of his naturalist, helped thousands the world over. You marriage Harley Hodgkins, wno nas been in Dr. Burton Hodgkins and a remarks In a recent number of l,n Nn aren’t likely to be an It cer- friend, to Miss Ruth Bartlett of Rockland in exception. Boston for treatment, returned home of Augusta, spent with tore •;\. .;. Mrs. Ida Gordon has to Au- hospital. She was accompanied gone chanics Magazine In an article carry- by gusta to spend the winter with her her brother, Henry Grindell. ing n full-page Illustration. s°n' A. W. Gordon. Mrs. Minnie Noland spent last Your Grandfather and Father faced ruin. The llluminant Is a stream of high- your War then •Pr. D. M. Milne went to Portland week in Dorchester, Mass. tension electric with n fre- had ended. Friday for a week. wpnrks just Consumers then clamored for cheaper Miss Grace T. Moore has returned quency of about SO.(XX) a second, pro- BluehiU. 10 food. Prices fell —farm prices most of all. Farmers Brooklyn, N. Y., after two weeks duced at the focal point of a concave Mrs. Emily Doyle has gone to "ith her cousin. Mrs. H. H.Havey. and from flaming by a Portlan dfor the winter. aid in Miss reflector, kept sought cooperation, in organization. Musa B. Dollard, D. D. G. M„ Marjorie Mason is home from Milo They or current of air. founded the Brooklin, was a recent guest at H. on account of ill health. National Grange—the first national farm- **. Havey’8. Roland Howard, -j. S. N., is home ers’ to survive Armand Joy of Hartford, Conn., Nippon Honors Her Soldiers. for twenty days’ furlough. organization fifty years. spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Op China, Rev. E. L. Wadsworth of Pasa- Mr. a hill near Port Arthur, and Mrs. B. R. Joy. dena, Cal., in the The the for better there looms a grand memorial toner, spoke Baptist Grange began fight conditions for Kenneth Sumner of Winter Har- chapel Wednesday evening. and Inst hark of It are hurled. In un- for better ^er aunt. Mrs. Eugene Supt. E. L Linscott and wife have farmers; marketing; better homes; better marked trenches, the bodies of 22.000 ^he moved into the Kane house on Pleas- A of schools and better government. have surprise party was given Thanks- of the bravest soldiers Nippon, says ant street. Today you agri- giving a evening at K .of P. hall in the Detroit Free Press. It is shrine j Six applicants from town w-ent to cultural colleges, rural °“or ot experiment stations, extension, B. Morton Havey. who left for every loyal Japanese. On the side Ellsworth Saturday to take the civil io-day for Daytona, Florida., for the of another hill lie burled all that Is service examination for the R. F. D. delivery, parcel post, postal savings and a lot of other inter. The party, numbering sixty, mortal of 15.000 Russians, and there route at North BluehiU. Grandfather did not but njoyed the evening with dancing, Rev. E. M. Trafton of Dexter will things your have, needed, fol- ards also a monument has been reared. and singing. Delicious re- occupy the pulpit of the Baptist the Civil War. These were the men who died during lowing were served. Mr. and church next Sunday morning. freshmentsrs- " the siege of Port Arthur, which com- H, MacKinnon conducted ar- Among the arrivals for the and for The Grange is fighting your fight the MAN, which is even older “hgements in faultless manner. menced 15 years ago continued Thanksgiving holidays were Bertha than the : same as it did -—-—n.-- almost a year. Although Port Arthur Greene, Bangor; Virginia Chase, today fifty years ago. Grange and which reflects the wisdom Another East wns given hack to Chinn by the Japa- Steuben; Edith Tucker, Appleton; war has ended. Again the of years as well as the news of p brook. prog- all Walter Littlefield. E. E. farmer is ^ ^es has gone to Florida for nese it remains for practical pur- Waterville; expected to stand the first ress in farming. For farmers it be- toe winter. and It Myrick, Stockton; Arthur Snow, poses a stronghold of Nippon, shrinkage of prices. lieves in active, ^r- Colby college; Edward Snow, Colum- practical organization a°d Mrs. Walter Googins are is more Japanese In character today bia Falls. such as the Grange affords. It pre- congratulations on the Is to remain You need the Grange and the hi .ikln8 than Chinese, and likely Grange sents a °* a born Nov. 23 Nov. 29. S. needs You need weekly review of the sweep- rp. daughter, so unless Japan Is forced to relln you. its experience Iwvelyn Isabelle 1. --o- ing progress of farm in the city by another war. in cooperation, in checking radical cooperation Towne has moved the well- quish llrooksville. which is the of driiif' tendencies and in the na- organization hope the °g machine to Franklin and will Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tunney are stabilizing future. a tion. By subscribing for a full year ,! well for Thomas Macomber. William Jason Knew. visiting in Turner. You need its voice at Washing- has of 52 issues you receive for only one vr». r?; Sylvester Bunker is caring for Jason Tucker, four-year William Hart of Bangor, who ton. It needs your prompt support. Mr»- " William a alter Googins. spent a few weeks with his mother, dollar farm-news service that will old son of Dr. and Xlrs. E. T. Tucker v*d Wilbur has Mrs. Luella Hart, has returned home. For this advertisement we are in- w„ finished his with his repay you many times over. Our on of Columbus, was out riding Mrs. Russell Condon and ., the road, and is home. Mr. and debted to The Country Gentle- sister and secretary will forward your order. Nov- 28. “Gem.” parents and Sunday night, son motored from Bangor to spend of fire -o- an unusually large number Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. Hancock Falls. tiles were seen along the country and Mrs. Edgar Torrey. sister, six. asked what Mrs. Hattie Eaton of Sedgwick is Phyllis and Bren- roads. His age J'toaes Dorothy visiting her father. John Billings. Hancock °* Bar Harbor the week- caused the light In the fireflies. While Pomona No. 13 d spent Charles Young, who has been em- County Grange, with Mrs. Kief. her mother was trying to explain, Wil- EMMA A. Margaret in Rockland, is home. BOWDEN, 20 ployed Secretary.Penob.cot, Maine Wilbur is spending the liam Jason remarked scornfully: johu F*. Austin has moved his JOHN F. WOOD, at Bastbrook So far Master.Surry, Maine R F D 4 h. s hunting. “Why, Emily Margaret. anybody Into Charles house has one family Young’s large buck to his credit. to know that. It's because they winter. j ought for tlie Dear I’m to see school held a Secretary: glad the Grange being pushed with And arui Ferry supper in their stomachs.’’— I with good advertising. here's my dollar for have headlights Lemuel Fowjer spent Friday The Country Gentleman for a conimunity sing Monday evening, year—52 weekly issues. Please forward my order to the Publishers at th» News. his parents, Olin Fowler and wife in Proceeds to be for dishes for hot [ Indianapolis Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pa. “°on lunch. Surry. Nov. 29. A. My ..A.®zander Moon has moved his Faith. Name___’_ Abiding -o-— ■ to Franklin Road for the In him- ,y “He has implicit confidence Is America’s curse. To Jarvis Gatcomb will go to Dyspepsia My Address______Wonf' self.” normal lashington Junction Monday. restore digestion, weight, good so?” and the blood, use Bur- todies’ aid society held its last ! “That health purify Town-----—-State____ fa!.6 drinks the beer he Blood Bitters. Sold at all and sale Friday evening. “Yes. Even says dock drug N°v. 29. C. he made himself.” stores. Price, (1.25.—Advt. Reminiscences. Deer Isle. FOR SALE OH RENT. ^ TAKES * American PICTURES BY WIRE Willard G. Haskell, of t rusTeVfu mfdIr tha $!k dlsroortt) Auburn. Me.. Oct. 8, 1920. formerly the EMERY HOUSE ON STATE Ure Ward s?at ut 8aW To the Ellsworth American: Deer Isle, died Saturday, Nov. 20, at street, fully furnished; electric lights, which' Worid l« Now More bath and modern may'be Published The connection of my family with Open-Minded In his home in Newtonvllle Mass., at conveniences. Apply flmt your .aid wpifirtHflb"e‘° «&'}££ to Frank R. Moore. Ellsworth. tru«,“,bla m? the dear old town of Its ion of New the of He had lied and ■VERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Ellsworth began Recep age forty-six years. required to sell and ™ autW. •*'■> real estate at in about the year 1852, when my Inventions. been failing in health a long time. .boy. NOTICE. ?'th* price above stated Sesc?u,?7Z"for father Dr. Moses Russ He leaves a widow who was Miss (ten .lb™ BLLSWORTH, MAINE Pulslfer, Estate of Ida Vinton Freedley. dollars) and to re-lnveat Public notice is 'he the tn0,,8an>l by the started the practice of medicine, of A Frenchman has Lizzie Powers of South Deer Isle, and hereby given that north by I-ot No. Five 2?»P.ro,’88a» just telephoned a the Fidelity Trust Company of Phila- the east by Lot No. HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. the homeopathic school. My brother six children: also his mother, Mrs. Ten JOo V,L,8et on photograph a distance of 350 miles, delphia. Pennsylvania, was on the fifth south by Lot No. Seven Nathan, also there for a short time in Flaville Haskell, one sister, Miss of A. D. the Inches and 2u‘’?"‘ke from to day October. 1920, by on the west hv f8e' 5 with Lyons Paris, and his govern- court Oval VL TV. H. Titus, Editor and Manager. practice him, later changed his Villa M. Haskell, and two brothers, probate within and for the Road 200 feet. Being 15e ment has him an County of Hancock, State of Maine, premises location to Waterville. assigned experiment- Capts. C. A. and Harris W. Haskell. conveyed to sal dr hi, ..“Who al duly appointed executor of the will of Wetherlll by .feed N? In 1854 I went to Ellsworth to live station. The French nation and He was a member of the masonic °r*"d ^ri,t|n, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. Ida Vinton Freedley, late of said of such sale as herelneboi. 0l’0r? L. with father, from Water- the world are date and that OftS yew .$2.00 m.v riding awaiting developments. lodge here. The body was brought Philadelphia, deceased; of quali- notice of these ville to in a fication November A. D. 1920. That t «"a »uch other <* Jit months .$1.00 Bangor stage and from How different the of In- here for interment. 3^ steps b* ,il*8 reception said executor being resident out of the all the premises as bv Bangor to Ellsworth with Ben -o- law *hr— months .50c ventions In these days In contrast to State of Maine duly appointed in writ- RICHARD O. PARK A0VW'<> Tinker, in his stage. Two years of West Surry. ing Harry L Crabtree of Ellsworth. THE UNION Bngle Copies .5c the past, observes the Boston Globe. TRL’ST that interesting, vital period in one's Gerald Willins shot a bull Maine, its agent in the State of Maine. Co\,PAW It was not big 1 I was at home with many years ago that the such appointment (duly accepted by Scott Business communications should be life. the people of moose Friday. Inventor was said Harry L. Crabtree in writing) be- TBy mean looked as a servant Ellsworth. Did it something upon Miss Mary Billington was the guest ing duly filed and recorded in the reg- addressed to, and checks and money of to me. that two It Old Nick. He had to a istry of for said of Attest:—JNO.To‘t/^r:uba.„rd,li/sFL N. orders made to Hancock years? just did. fight world of Mrs. Susie Willins last week. probate County IRWIN ' i fortunate financial Cherokces Once Had a her mortgage deed dated Novem- going petition 'ore- W. A. Smith, the local year. 1855. There before his work became useful to man- Newspaper by by printer. ber 13. A. D. 1913, and recorded in the ORDERED, That were several brothers of Stephen B. That Be Said to Have Be- notice there,,.f v | kind. May Hancock County. Maine, registry of giver, to all persons Osgood, one a telegraph operator. a of Interifstid h' A bill to permit voting by mail The open-mindedness of the come a Power. deeds, book 509. page 516, conveyed to causing copy said petition ami ,&T I James, another a house builder. I present Henry J. Hamilton of Gouldshoro order thereon to be 18 era of published ti will probably be introduced at the science and Its rewards Is Il- aforesaid a certain or weeks forbear to mention many names be- piece parcel of j successively In the "’em, P‘i88 The Cherokee when still oc- land, together with the American, a newspaper th next session of the Maine cause lustrated best by our attitude toward Indians, buildings publish legislature. many would be left out. My thereon, situated on the east side of Ellsworth In said what now Is state of Geor- cSinty thS lat The men father's mother was a men of and new cupying the may at a travelling are behind it. Russ, close Imagination Ideas. Prospect Harbor, in said town of appear probate court iy connection When gia, a In their na- Gouldshoro. bounded and described as held at Ellsworth in and -o- with Rufus Choate, and wireless was Invented a published newspaper | f?r only follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake county, on the fourteenth j., A Boston man a that intense that few tive in 1828. One of their tribe, has refused legacy vitality Rufus years ago the minds of tnen Im- tongue and stone on the shore of cember A. D. 1920 said Harbor at ten o'clock In m8' Choate manifested through his legal in 1823 at the northwest corner of a lot of forenoon and show cause •f $1,000,000 because he didn’t earn mediately jumped to it. Hardly had Sequoyah by name, designed if anv tK^ | life was apparent in the spirit of Dr. 86 land owned formerly by H. D. Coombs, have, why the prayer of the it himself. This is the first tick been characters that were to represent should not Petitionerpetiii^88 certainly re- Moses Russ Pulsifer. sent by wireless deceased; thence north sixty-seven de- be granted. the in The grees east 67 but after the telegraph, than up the wire- Cherokee language print. (N. degrees E.) | BERTRAND E. freshing. surfeit of prof- Every community has a past, sprouted said land pres- less national everywhere following CLARK. telephone, and now committee wid council of the iteering news, but just the same we ent and a future, all of which com- navigation hy formerly of H. D. Coombs, deceased, A true copy of the Probat8- wireless at tribe meeting at New Ecliota, the cap- twenty-six (26) rods to a corner; or?tfinalf are how bined. make its history. The loca- sen. over nnd under the Attest: ROBERT P. wondering many millions ital thence north twenty-three degrees j KING. tion of a town has much to do with water. This month a of their nation. In 1826, voted a he battle ship will west uui auuui muse unarm lowns : cation November and there by wage reduc- Just before the of the alphabet. These Indians became conditions of said mortgage have been ; 12. A. i> i,i beginning the Charlotte M. It took some courage to dare the for- subscribers broken, and are now broken and un- Buck, late of Orland i- tions. Labor will not take kindly to century Mr. H. G. Wells of the paper, as did mem- j said est where palmed what performed, now. therefore, by reason of county, deceased. Charlotte* lands, navigable rivers was this, after its on j regarded as a bers of neighboring states, and the pa- the breach of the conditions thereof. 1 Brewster, of said Orland, long ride the top were highly imaginative appointed ad.' not. but nature selected that j claifn a foreclosure of said mortgage. ■Inistratrlx il. h. n. c. t. n of til. wave of picture of a man at home per became a power. J state prosperity, and is also face class of people for the State of j enjoying a and give this notice for that purpose. °f '"ia,i«'a"»a drama reproduced The Phoenix was ‘‘known in Eu- HENRY J. HAMILTON. * JcT'd/i.So*' to face with a desperate fight against Maine. They brought their legs and completely, sight and and By Chas. H. Wood, Frank W. Bowden. late* of Casting arms, their heads and their ! sound. Our to- rope,” among other famous pa- In said the “open shop.” A recent strike hearts, open-mindedness his attorney duly authorised. county, deceased. Mary w ward with them. And did they not have ! new inventions results in their pers that asked to be placed on the Dateu November 30. A. D. 1920. Bowden, of said C'astin*-. appointed ad- in New York, for higher wages, was ministratrix of the estat. of use for them all in the con- ! us list was the London Times. said de- rugged blessing with rapid Improvements. exchange STATE Of IAINE. date of settled in a few the ceased; qualification November days, strikers test which followed- All of us If this The was in for about To all persons tnte ested In either of •l. A. D. 1920. mental receptivity which we paper operation a whose forbears were ! the estates hereinafter named: Susan C. accepting lower wage than they among early seem to live and was Weseott. late of Castine in have In scientific matters years, harassed when the At a probate court held at Ellsworth ; said colonists still retain a strong appre- county, deceased. Herman M were getting when they struck. The could be movement for its re- In and for the County of Hancock, on Weseott and extended to the realm of our having object the Percy M. Weseott. oth of elation of their rugged natures. ! the twenty-third of in the said of business moval of the Cherokee west- day November Castine. appointed administrators campaign retrenchment as a is political and social Indians of our Ix>rd one Maine, State, wonderful, experimentation, year thousand nine of the estate of said deceased; date of has the ward was at its It hundred and and reached Maine. The Maine charming in its picturesqueness, ! harvest might tie even richer in height. susiwnded twenty by adjourn- qualification November 3. A. D. 1 yyo ment from the sixteenth day of said Dudley late of Central railroad has more admired for its attractive char- ! benefits to the race. publication when the Georgia state Bridges, Bucksport. In announced the November A. D. 1920 term of said court. said county. deceased. Proctor acter than any other. legislature forbid a white man to live The matters been laying off of many men. and the cur- following having Bridges of Brooklin. in said county, ap- Those early people of Ellsworth, i among the Cherokces. presented for the action thereupon pointed administrator of the estate of tailment of freight service. In some Why Cities Grow. hereinafter indicated, it is hereby said deceased; date of like the State itself, were expressive ; The qualification No- A natural human honor of be. omlng the first In- ORDERED: That notice thereof be vember 3. A. D. 1920. departments the release of in their character. : desire to elude the employees They connected dian given to all persons Interested, by Leon W. Tabbut. late of Bar divine mandate, "In editor fell to Elias Boudinot, a Harbor amounts to 10 cent. Some the forest, the ocean with all New ; the sweat of thy caustng a copy of this order to be pub- in said county, deceased. Arthur R per of native-born citizen of the nation. | How much Maine has face shalt thou eat lished three weeks successively In The Tabbut of said Bar Harbor, appointed the men released are England. I bread," has those who, un- always, Ellsworth American, a newspaper pub- administrator of the estate of said dv- contributed to the peopling of the been the seat of our der federal control of the | many earthly troti-* lished at Ellsworth in said county, that ceased; date of qualification October 12. railroads, eastern section of the United States, hies. As at a A. D. 1920. Interpreted to mean the kind How the Orchid Multiplies. they may appear probate court to were employed to make out the elab- and near and far She has I be held at Ellsworth on the fourteenth Dated at Ellsworth, this first day of beyond. of that the perspiration accompanies till- The seeds of most varieties of day of December A. D. 1920 at ten December. A: D. 1920 orate system of reports required. No sacrified more than any other, but ing the soil. It mnv account for are of the clock In the forenoon, and be ROBERT P. KING. it Is a and it will come ; many orchid are so tln.v that they reductions deposit back. | heard thereon If see cause. Register. wage are announced, but abandoned fnrms and the ob- they Ellsworth did her part and that swarming blown about like dust, and they Lewis A. Roberts, late of Boston. as the of labor j ; NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. supply begins to ex- will come back. It has already emigration of the agricultural popula- tain their growth when blown against Massachusetts, deceased. Petition filed j by William Paine Everts, trustee of the Whereas Frank M .Carter, ceed the demand, this will come back. A character achieved tion to the or formerly naturally cities—where. Indeed, the the trunk of n tree, or even a vine last will and testament of said de- of Surry, Hancock County. Maine, follow. is a I lift The danger the country now fitting recompense. my \ sweating doesn't stop, but Is In thou- weed, for the orchids are flower vam- ceased. that the amount of the inheri- deceased, by his mortgage deed hand, my hat and my heart to the 1 sands of tance tax on the estate of said de- dated August 18. 1920. and recorded in faces is that the movement for re- Instances greatly and live through the life blood dear old stayed. pires. ceased, be determined by the Judge of the registry of deeds for the said burg. On the farm County of Hancock In book 554, trenchment may become a stampede. There physical exertion well- or saps of other growing things. The probate. page is more left out than there ! Witness. Bertrand E. Clark, of 210, conveyed to me, the undersigned, 1 nigh reaches Its maximum. In judge A gradual readjustment would be is here mentioned. Facts and friends Stripped rap me comes from Orchis who. said court at Ellsworth this • a certain lot or parcel of land situated for the twenty- that make the struggle with nature, reduced Greek was torn to third day of November In the year of in said town of Surry and bounded and better for the country. Labor must binding cord, attach- j mythology, pieces to the merest our Lord one thousand nine hundred described as follows, to wit Begin- ments and personalities, youth and remnant of clothing, the a bacchanalian revel because of hlg accept d.'creates as the value of the | at and twenty. ning on the Morgan’s Bay road at the | age are firmly united. The turmoil gladiatorial combat is carried on. had behavior, and the bacchanalians, ROBERT P. KING, Register. northeast corner of the Flood field so- dollar grows with the reduction called. at a brook nearly of of active life is so stringent, so tax- There are A true copy. opposite I no fat farmers, unless following pleas of the hov’s father, schoolhouse No. 8; thence but so Attest: ROBERT P. northerly by •ommodities, there should be no ing, all-controlling, that It is’al- KINO. said road to the 1>. land; they become "landed proprietors” and made a concession to the etTect flint G. Morgan disposition on the of most a blank page. The thoughts of Register, thence southwesterly forty-nine rods part employers have delegated all violence of labor to each of his would become age go back when the turmoil ceases, piece body ^OT|rK OF FORECLOSURE. and fourteen feet to a stake and stone; to crowd labor. other hands. j thence rods, and confers with childhood days. It Is the cry from Mace- n flower of different shape and color. Whereas Henry O. Whalen of Sulli- southeasterly thirty-five -o- van. County of Hancock. State of more or less, to a stake and stone to a Farewell, farewell; 'tls a mournful donia now, that the hired man Is do of the Golden Maine, by his mortgage deed dated No- point parullei with the north line Wedding Anniversary. to sound. longer be hired ; and all the rack- vember 12. 1904. and recorded In the : Flood field so-called; thence easterly Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Ginn of Catarrh Can Be Cnred and the north It comes with a tear and a toll of registry of deeds for the said of always parallel with sigh, ing the farm descends one is a County North Orland celebrated their fiftieth upon Catarrh local disease greatly influ* Hancock, in oook 415. line of the said Flood field to the place But give to me when friends must part, I enced page 248. con- wedding last hapless pair of shoulders; no one is by constitutional conditions. It veyed to Alvin T. Wilson of said Sulli- of beginning and containing twenty anniversary Saturday. That old word therefore the same good good-bye. to be requires constitutional treat- van. a certain lot or of land acres, more or less, and being Many friends took occasion to extend had for love or money, to share ment. parcel M. HORATIO B. PULSIFER. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE situated in Plantation No. 7. in said lot conveyed to the said Frank congratulations to this estimable It. is taken internally and acts through of Hancock, bounded and Carter by Alton A. Carter by deed County said couple, whose home, ‘,‘Far View The the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of described as follows, to wit: Bounded dated July 2. 1915, and by the rendering of the soil Into na- to A C. the System. HALL’S CATARRH: on the east land of Simon Frank M. Carter mortgaged Farm.” has become a for Green Mountain Pomona. ture's by Havey: 1918. synonym hands Is quite accountable. And MEDICINE destroys the foundation of on the south the Hagerthy by deed dated May 2. Green Mountain Pomona by public road: on the hospitality, cheeriness, good food and grange when the rewards the disease, gives the patient strength by west and north by land of William and recorded In the Hancock registry of easier employ- of deeds 484 Also beautiful flowers. As “Uncle Mark” will meet with Mountain View improving the general health and assists Johnson; being five rods square and In book 539. pae»- I ment In the are so all real estate and all my right, and "Aunt Mr. grange. West Eden, city great, even par- nature in doing its work. containing twenty-five square rods. my Maria.” and Mrs Ginn Saturday, Dec, 4, title and Interest In and to any and all 1 tial Ail Druggists. Circulars free. Also another lot commencing on the are known to for the annual The dependence on a sense of conscien- he en- many readers of The meeting. pro- F. J. Cheney & south side of the main road in real estate which I may own. or tious Co., Toledo, Ohio. public as American through the Mutual Bene- gram : self-sacrifice Is not to be expect- said Plantation No. 7. at th» northwest titled to. either at law or in equity at the registry fit column. Opening exercises, 10.30. ed-—St. Louis corner of the J. S. Doyle place; thence ; appears by the records Globe-Democrat. of deeds of the said of Han- Business. running south by said Doyle place two County They have five ten to and the records children, grand- MALE HELP WANTED. rods to a corner; thence west land cock. which deeds by made for a children and one Singing. of Isaac Bunker two rods to a thereof reference is hereby great-grandchild, Was Well Fixed. r 'AVANT^X'^EPREsk.VTATI corner, of the but none is Election of officers. thence north two rods to south side of ! more particular description younger in spirit than One of every New England county. Spare or and where- the, churches In a western ; said public road; thence east two premises hereby conveyed; they. Address of welcome, i full time. Here’s an opportunity to rods has town Is by said road to of as the condition of said mortgage Master Host ! so fortunate as to have a become established in a good paying point beginning, con- 1 claim a Grange taining four square rods, to been broken, now therefore. woman as business. A post-card to-day. to F. J. meaning and Southwest Harbor Response, young Its pastor. She was convey all land described in a to foreclosure of said mortgage give Country Club. Jilppin, manager. Manchester. Conn., deed me from this notice for that purpose. A Recess for dinner. called to the door of the parsonage vill bring full particulars. I Prank Spichteg dated Oct. 2N country club has been organized 1904. And. whereas the conditions of A. C. HAGERTHY. Reports of subordinate granges and one and saw there a R. E. Mason. by permanent and summer residents day. much embar- said mortgage have been and still re- By officers. LOST. his attorney. of Southwest and rassed young farmer of the Swedish main broken, now. therefore, by reason Harbor, incor- of Ellsworth. Me.. November 26. 1920. It Election concluded. the breach of the said conditions I j porated. proposes to establish a type. FOX HOU E claim a Paper. “Money, its Use and Misuse,” ND^SPOTT DBLAOK, ! foreclosure of Bald mortgage elubhouse. tennis courts, golf said white and brown; name ••Jim.” Re- and give this notice for that STATE OF MAIM’.. links, W. Foss "They the minister lived In this , purpose. etc. O. ward. Notify Frank Brown or Ira Car- ALVIN T. as. The capital stock is $50,000. he WILSON. HANCOCK Talk.County Agent Bridges house." stammered. ter. Ellsworth Falls. By W. B. Biaisdell. COUNTY TREASURER’S NOTICK OF The directors are Schuvler R. Clark, Dr. Paper .Mrs. Cahill "Yes," replied the fair pastor. his attorney. SALE. Joseph D. Phillips. George R. November 30. 1920. Unpaid road tax on wild land situ- Talk .Miss Howe “Well—well—I’d—er—like to Fuller, Jonas E. Wass, Robie M. Nor- get TO LET ated In Township No. 8. unincorporated, Topic. “What are some of the wood, Edwin A. things married." STATE OF MAINE. in said County of Hancock. Lawler, A. G. Yates, ROOmSTaT 165STATE .OPPOSITE land oi this grange may well undertake to To the Honorable the Judge of the The following tax on wild alter S. Mclnnes and D. “To get married? Very well. I can hardwood Call at noon or af- Townsnip Loring do this .Charles factory. Probate Court in and for the non- resident owners in said Marshall. year?” Shand ter 5 o’clock. Mrs. F. S. Wheelden. County Count) Mr. Clark is president, marry you." said the ministress en- of Hancock: No. 8. unincorporated, in said Installation of officers. D. 19L". as- Dr. Phillips, treasurer SIX-ROOM Respectfully represents Richard G. of Hancock for the year A. and Mr. exercises. couragingly. HOUSE ON ROAD FROM for mak- Closing Ellsworth Parks, jr., or of sessment dated Dec. 9. 1919. Fuller, clerk. to Ellsworth Falls; hard- Washington. District m said “Oh. but I've got a girl already," wood Columbia, and The Union Trust Com- ing,opening and repairing roads -o- floors; spring water in sink. F. for collec- G. pany of a lo- township committed to me was the disconcerting reply. | Smith. Telephone. 122-13. Pittsburgh, corporation, A. v- North Castine. cated in commonwealth of tion for said for the year West Brooklin. Pittsburgh, county here- trustees under 1920remains unpaid;and notice is Mr. and Mrs. Doudier of Pennsylvania, the will ana Omar Friend and wife are Joseph FOR of Richard O. Park, late by given that if said tax. interest keeping Domestic SALE. of West »o North Vassalboro are a few Tragedy. j are paid. house for' her sister, Mrs. Kate spending Goshen, county of Chester, common- charges not previously Hill, said Mr. PRESSED HAY AND i land taxed as i» while she is days here. "Henrietta," Meekton, “you STRAW? 'a.PPLY wealth of Pennsylvania, deceased, that much of said wild away. to P. J. Ellsworth Me. sufficient to the amount due there- Mrs Dunbar never ask me to water Phillips. as such trustees your petitioners are pay Frank .Gladys has closed her the rubber tree and charges, wtu Spear has purchased Mrs. -— seized and possessed of certain real es- for. including interest house, and her son or the to the nlgn- Mary Closson's and accompanied by put cat out any more." tate held by them in trust under said be sold at public auction place, has moved RED AND GREEN ASBESTOS SHIN- the county Frank and his family, left Monday “It has will as follows; to wit; all that real est bidder at the office of there. been attended to, Leonidas.” gies; windows of all sizes, said for Brockton, Mass. regular j estate situated in Winter Harbor. treasurer at Ellsworth in Charles Firth and “And you don't mind how Frank R. Moore, Ellsworth. Me. on the 25th of Januar.. family, who Webster has many County of Hancock. State of Maine, Tuesday, day have been Harvey returned from as A. D. 1921. at 10 o’clock A M. visiting his parents, John cigarettes I smoke nor how late I stay TWO PAIRS GOOD WORK HORSES, described conveyed in the deed from Sherman, where he was employed the Christine N. Wetherill and Samuel Name of Owners, Descrip- -V*1 Firth and wife, have returned to out at about 1400 each, with sleds and har- past season. night.” ness. Price Wetherill to said Richard O. tlon of Property Rockland. Have closed my mill and have \ A “1 no use Park, dated August 29. A. D. 1906. and Tabor D. Dailey and Harry Mrs. Grayson Webster and two consider you able to take care of for them. Will sell at a very di- Harry Carter has moved into Mrs. low C. C. recorded December 18. A. D. 1906. in Chapman. T. No. 8. south daughters are in Islesboro. price. Morrison. Bar Harbor. Mary Fogg's house. visiting yourself." HOUSE AND LOT IN the registry of deeds for the County of vision, (formerly Plantation Mervin ELLSWORTH; No. a tract Clement returned Wednes- “Henrietta, many a home has been for sale or to let; Hancock, State of Maine, in book 435. 8), part of, being Omar Friend has purchased Frank very reasonable of part day from Howland. terms. Harry L. Crabtree. page 445. as follows: "All that certain land in the northeast Spear’s house, and moved wrecked because of ambition and busi- lot or of said bounded as there. SECOND-HAND PARLOR AND parcel of land situated in that township, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webster and son HALL. of follows: on the Edward Griffin has purchased the ness preoccupation. You have grown kitchen lamps, cot bed, bookcase, flat- part Winter Harbor known as Beginning I of Islesboro, have been Grindstone south line of the town of wood lot of Asa visiting at irons and used table linen. W. A_ Neck, in the County of Carter's heirs, and to be so Interested In woman Waltham, at the northwest Daniel Webster’s. suffrage Alexander. 38 Oak street, Ellsworth. Hancock. State of Maine, and num- is having the wood cut. bered Six corner of land said to be Joseph Perry is seriously ill. I don't believe you care what becomes upon the plan of survey of Maurice Bridges, who has been Grindstone Neck made by Nathan F. owned by Eggemoggin Land Funeral services were held at the of me!" Barrett and recorded Co.; thence south on west fishing down the bay, has arrived AOENT8W ANTED. in the registry of home of Mrs. Perkins for her deeds for said county, in book of line of said Eggemoggin home. Mary plans a MEN OR w6 ME No. 2. page 11 one and Land Company.56«> rods to -oldest son, Elias, who died suddenly It In. BT*to5^AKE^ORD^RS i containing Nov. 29. B. Rubbing among friends and neighbors for the I eleven one-hundredths acres of land, corner; thence east on south in Chelsea, Mass. Sincere sympathy A was genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line more or less, it being understood that line of said Eggemoggin is Philadelphia lawyer showing to the extended to the bereaved family. for men. women and children. Elimi- the acreage given includes the land to Iaind Company’s land up very on the links and he the west town ct Mr. and Mrs. Neal poorly nates darning. We pay 75c an hour middle of the West Oval Road on line of the The Most Wardwell were which south on Appreciated Christmas in remarked to Mrs. R. H. Barlow, spare time, or $36 a week for full time. the said lot fronts: Bounded on Franklin; thence., Penobscot Monday to attend the the said rods to the Present You Experience unnecessary. Write Inter- i Harrison, dated Aug. 16. 1898, and re- line eighty Can Give. funeral of Mrs. golf player, who was standing by. “Do corded with the northeast line of land said to Everyone likes not Wardwell's grand- national Stocking Mills, Norristown. Hancock County. music—why give Maine, of in book 327, be owned Littlefield « OKeh phonograph records for mother. Mrs. Helen Grindle. you know, It seems to me the more I registry deeds, by Xmas. _. page 73. To which deed and record Thomas: thence west on the They are a never-ending source of en- Mrs. Virgil Wardwell is visiting in play the worse I play." INSURANCE. thereof express reference is made; that north line of said Littlefield joyment. Penobscot. of "You've THE for one it would be for the benefit of said & Thomas to the east line It’s so easy to drop a postal for com- played a good deal, then, FRATERNITIES—Pays Nov. 29. day for loss of time caused by sick- trust estate that all said real estate land said to be owned by plete catalogue of the wonderful new D. haven't you?" said Mrs. Barlow."— ness, accident or quarantine. Agents should be sold and the proceeds from Whitcomb. Haynes & Whit- OKeh records, your tne majte selection, —-o- Boston both sexes in every town and $5 such sale with any other trust moneys ney; thence northerly by send your order, records delivered to Transcript. city. be to *Ki Per day. Work at home Ex- ! in the hands of your said trustees In- east lines of land said to your door postpaid—your Xmas Castine. shop- perience not women vested in real estate or in any other owned by Whitcomb, Ilaynes ping Is over. necessary. Men. George a and children insured. wanted manner most for the interest of all & Whitney, and of land said All OKeh records are ten Morey, lifelong resident Choice of Topics. Manager [ inch double in several concerned therein; that it would be for to be owned Littlefield s disc and sell for of Castine, died at counties in the State. Ad- by J1.00 each. Latest song Wednesday the “These roads are In terrible condi- dress. The the best Interest of said trust estate Thomas to the south line and dance hits, ail the old home of his son Fraternities, .Richmond.Me. I favorites, Arthur, with whom tion." exclaimed Mr. and most for the interest of all con- of the town of Waltham, something to please everyone. Chuggins. Better he lived. Since the death of his wife cerned therein, that all said real estate thence on said town send before the Xmas rush “You're easterly to-day a year lucky," remarked Farmer above described shall be sold for the line to the point of begin- starts. Well tell all ago. Mr. Morey had been fail- FEMALE HELP 1«* you about our di- WANTED. sum of ten thousand dollars and the ning. Said described land mail in Corntossel. "Most of the automobiles rect by service and free monthly ing health. He leaves two sons. proceeds thereof, with other trust to be owned b> of WOMEN reputed bulletin new records. Arthur of Castine and Charles of who get this far are so busy lookin' AND GIRLS WANTED moneys. If any. in the hands of said Tabor D. Bailey et als. and A full sized package of wonderful daily year around for all kind of hundrea and for a blacksmith a trustees, invested in United States contains twelve new needles with Brewer, two daughters, Mrs. Ed- shop or garage that hotel or free your first order. work; also cooks for reliable Government Bonds and that such sale, fifty-two acres. more 5$ Ml Sit'A I. PRODIK TS CO. ward Coombs of and don't have time for hotels. Girls for ^ Castine Mrs. they friendly con- nice private families and investment of the proceeds thereof, l.as 11 — MSB Berkeley St.. Bosten. Mass. Leslie Gray of and housekeepers. Apply to Maine are under the laws and the Brewer. versation 'bout the roads.” permissible jhORACEIF. WESCOTT,ock*ia Hotel Agency. 47 Main 8t.. Bangor, Me. terms and provisions of said will. Treasurer of said County of i—, Islesford. ELLSWORTH FALLS. Capt. L. A. Farnsworth and wife left TREE last week for Portland to spend Another TRYSqUARE with Miss Ethel Crocker of Thanksgiving their son Bangor Hood’s Royal Suggestion Maurice, spent after which they will go to West Thanksgiving with her mother, Up- Mrs. E. ton, Mass,, where they have employ- George Gray. Successful Efforts at Nature ment for the winter. Miss Helen Kirkpatrick and Leon G. Flood of Cakes in Miss Gladys Gray, the primary Bangor spent Thanksgiv- Sarsaparilla Griddle and Faking England. teacher ing day with relatives here. Waffles at Cranberry island, spent Asa C. Flood the week-end with Mrs. Clarence and Waldo Higgins Makes Food From the New Royal Cook Book Spurling. have returned from a week’s hunting One of Most Extraordinary Expert* • • • at the Smith camp, Morrison ponds, with four deer. Taste Cood an in ments In Plant MEMORIAL. is art World Is That of Dana The Salisbury shot two deer last making flapjack pan- Potatoes and Toma* Thimble club, which was i Creates an aids THF.RE Growing week, and Frank Haslam shot a fine appetite, digestion, cakes or dropped to give place to Red Cross cakes, griddle toes on Plant. moose near Green Lake Monday purifies the blood, and thus relieves Sam^ work, held a meeting last summer wheats, call them what morning, weighing about 900 scrofula, catarrh, the pains and and voted to buy a memorial But an tablet pounds. James A. will. it is the as- for Clark shot a aches of rheumatism and you Recently Cambridge Forestry two of its former members to be gives and good-sized moose near Bloxton to the art very easily sociation suggested that trees can be placed in the church. The strength whole system. if unveiling meadow, Friday. 50 acquired you made to grow square instead of round, service was held at | Nearly years’ phenomenal quickly Sunday evening Mrs. Joseph Patterson was the'right recipes. and thus the church, conducted Mrs. oper- sales tell the story of the follow may be made to produce by Agnes ated upon at the home of her great of Spurling and several of parents merit and-success of The secret, course, more and better remarks Lou- the club here last Drs. Hood’s Sar- timber, members. The Thursday, by Hodgkins is Royal Baking Pow- don Answers. program: and Knowlton. She saparilla. It is just the medicine Opening hymn rallied quickly, .Congregation is you need now. der. The assertion has given rise to some Singing (and gaining rapidly. Mr. Patter- Congregation son 'Hood’s amount has been here several days, re- Pills help—fine laxative Griddle Cakes of good matured chaff but Singing .Mixed Quartet turning to Brewer Monday evening. or cathartic, to dose. some miracles more wonderful than Singing .Congregation according -'4 <-ups flour ROYAL Miss Alberta Thomas of Castine Relieve restore comfort. Scripture headache, salt the growing of square trees have been reading .Grace Hadlock is here 4 teaspoon Prayer for a few days. She will 3 teaspoons Royal performed In the plant world. The leave soon to spend the winter in Baking Powder Unveiling of tablet, by two little scientist waved his wand, as it were, Boston and Washington. MAINE CENTRAL 2 eggs Sirl.Sylvia and Marcia Gilley ; RAILROAD and produced the seedless a Henry Lord has suffered a severe 14 cups milk BAKING orange, Address .Annie W. Spurling i Corrected to delicious from shock at the home of his daughter, November 1, 1920 1 tablespoon shortening large. Juicy, fruit, free Singing .Mixed Quartet what Mrs. Hubbard Newell, at South Port- BAR HARBOR TO BANGOP Mix and sift dry ingredi- we call pips. Reading (poem written by the late j land, word coming to his relatives add beaten he took a G. H. ents; eggs, Again piece of wood, the Bottome) ..Florence V. Stanley here and melted shorten- Monday evening and reporting i Bar Harbor..lv •••• f6 00 |4 25 milk stock of an Quotation from scripture, and poem ..j. ordinary wild briar, and his condition as I Sorrento.lv. t4 66 ing: mix well. Bake im- POWDER written very critical. Mr. .. on It he by Bishop Heber. Hancock Pt. .lv mediately on hot griddle. produced a score of varieties Lord's many friends regret to hear of .. of Mrs. Viola Phippen Sullivan.Iv.. roses, making n multi-colored bush this, and deeply sympathize with the Mt Desert ar. 86 Remarks .Agnes H. Fy f6 fg 15. Waffles Pure with roses and Spurling family. Absolutely large small, red, white, Rising vote of thanks to Mr. Williston Leroy Haslam and wife of Bangor, ; Manset.lv.. 2 flour crimson, salmon, yellow, pink, cream of Somerville, Southwest Har .. .. cups Mass., who not only se- who have been and visiting here two Northeast Har .... 4 teaspoons Royal every shade between, all on the lected the tablet, but so generously weeks returned home Seal Harbor..lv. ... Baking Towder Made from Cream of same contributed Tuesday eve- Tartar, bush. toward it. j Bar Harbor ..lv. f9 40 JJi teaspoon salt ning. Mt Desert derived from grapes. ouuieunng asm 10 Closing hymn .Congregation Fy af.flO 20. 3** cups milk growing square Misses Alice G. Clough and Maud trees has been The address by Annie W. 1 2 eggs practiced for centuries Spurling Dubay. who are teaching at South- Mt Desert Fy lv.flO 30 45 was as follows: fg 1 tablespoon melted and what may be termed mon- west Harbor, spent Waukeag,. 10 36 551.. plant As friends we are Thanksgiving Hancock. 10 39 shortening meeting here to- with 5 54 .. strosities are by no means uncommon. Miss -Clough's parents, Eugene Franklin Road.. 10 47 night for the purpose of paying tribute fg 01. Sift flour, baking pow- Clough and wife. I Wash’gt’n June. 11 03 g Most of us would recognize the to two of our 20. der and salt together; add number, who have The Ellsworth. 11 11 g 27 white finished Juniper cemetery ladies’ aid milk to yolks of eggs; mix bryony (Bryonia dlolca), so their earthly labor and passed will Ellsworth Falls. 11 17 g 32. meet with Lillian Salisbury on i Nicolin.fll 32 thoroughly and add to dry common In our hedgerows. The roots on to the higher life—Edna J. Gilley fg 46. Dec. 9. Green Lake. 11 43 6 add melted and Emma J. 55 ingredients; FREE of this plant, which often grow to a Fernald, better known Phillips Lake.fll 62 17 02 shortening and mix in colossal to this little community as “Aunt McKenzie’s. fi 04. yew Royal Cook Book con- size, have been grown to Holden. beaten whites of eggs. Edna” and “Aunt Jane.” Orland. 12 01 7 OS 111111 taining these and scores of In shape, as It were. Brewer June. 12 24 7 29 Bake well-groased hot other In the earlier when The fourth annual Red delightful recipes. Write days, the island Cross roll Bangor...... ar.fl2 30 f7 36 waffle iron until brown. for it Perhaps one of the most extraordi- boasted call to-day. of no church building and re- is not yet closed here, because of Serv" hot with maple sy- nary ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. experiments lu the plant world ligious services were held the storms whic hhindered the work. (Bangor.lv. tl 35 *8 00 !.”.!!! rup It should take about in the IIS Fulton Street, . has Just been successfully tried with schoolhouse, they had Those who have an interest in the 14 minutes to bako each large faith that Portland.ar. fg 55 «i 05 !!!.*!! the by the united effort of work are to Misses p M waffle. potato plant. The potato belongs all, much good grateful Mildred A M .. Boston via to could be C. Gross, Louise Meade and the same family as the tomato, and accomplished toward building Dorothy 1 Dover a suitable house of Dorr, Mesdames A. H. ar.••••■ included In the same family are the worship. Accord- George White, Boston via A. A. R. : Portsmouth tobacco ingly they met and organized what was Snow, Soper and W. D. ar. f9 25 *4 60 plant, the mandrake and the New York ..ar. known as “The Thimble Club,” its ob- Brewster who have willingly and *8 15.[ deadly nightshade, among others. covered Philadelphia ar. ject being to band together the women thoroughly the districts as- Washington high Advantage was taken of the rela- ar...!!!!! school notes. of Islesford and work shoulder to signed to them. AM AM LOCAL AFFAIRS of tionship the potato to the tomato shoulder for a common cause; that The town schools, after a vacation from [Continued Page 1.] actually to grow a crop of with hand and heart they earn what of a week, began Monday. BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. The basketball team played South- potatoes on the roots of a they could toward the erection of a Austin Buck spent Thanksgiving west Harbor high at Southwest Har- potato plant and a 1 pmIam church building. with friends at Fort Fairfield. Washington lv.. of Thanksgiving day. Rev. R. B. bor last Saturday, with crop of tomatoes in the flaums (stalks meeting de- We Miss Fern Smith is Philadelphia lv. .. feat. would also mention two others, the week-end 1 New Mathews officiated. Relatives and a Score, 13-S. In a return and foliage) of the same plants. To York-lv... whose names we guest of Miss Abbie M. read on our memorial Buck. Mon- Boston via .. few intimate friends were present. game at Hancock hall last see a crop of tomatoes the foli- evening, among windows, and whose names day Miss Smith will meet her mother Portsmouth lv. *9 00 Ellsworth won we cherish, The bride has been employed in the by the score ofl5-10. age of a Boston via potato plant, while potatoes that of Fannie M. Morse and Hannah E. and sister at Bangor, and go to Key centra! office in The students are Dover lv. 15 50 telephone Ellsworth, very much are on the roots Fla. growing of the same Stanley. These were faithful, West, for the winter. amam...-. with untiring .. and the groom is employed at "The pleased arrangements made by Nov. plant, is a sight more wonderful sure- workers, and out of their busy lives 29. C. Portland.lv.fl2 36 f!0 05. Pines." Both have many friends in Principal Shibles to have a general Bangor.ar. f5 05 fS 10. ly than square trees. gave much time and thought to the Ellsworth, who unite in best assembly every from 8.30 up- morning, of this church. Sunset. to 8.45. Within a few miles building Bangor.lv. fg 30 t3 16. wishes. The Lord’s prayer is re- of London Is a Brewer “Aunt Jane,” as she was known to A son was born November 25 to June. 6 87 3 21 peated, followed by singing of ”Am- wall surrounding a churchyard. The Holden. 5 59 8 48 Miss H. Black Is all, was president of this clab for seven Mr. and Mrs. Mary visiting her erica” and the Emery Barbour. McKenzie’s f6 04 school song. Then wall Is covered with Ivy, and In one nephew, Charles B. in Wefet successive years and “Aunt Edna” as Mrs. Lena Lufkin is in Phillips Lake. fg 06 13 50 _ Dickey, some citizen an Silsby’s gives interesting of the brie; < is a hole. I Green Lake. 6 16 4 00 Appleton. square president and vice-president, gave hospital recovering from an opera- talk. Rev. G. T. Jones and M. Y. I Nicolin. fg 26 f4 10. Many years ago a of the much and the labor of tion. sprig Ivy thought her I Ellsworth Falls. 6 39 4 23 Mrs. H. E. Randlett who has been McGown have been the speakers so far this climbed through the hole and gradual- hands, although hers was a busy life. W. H. Small, who has been quite Ellsworth 6 47 4 31 visiting relatives here, has returned week. j June. the They builded better than they knew, ill, is better. Wash’gt’n 658 437 to The ly bole became filled up with 1 her home in Hartland. basketball team will play Win- Franklin Road. .. 7 11 f4 52 and their early-conceived plans were Miss Howland, who has been at the Hancock. ter Harbor at Winter Harbor next the wood of the Ivy. and It became ab- 7 20 6 00 Pearl B. Day has rented rooms at crowned with success and this house of Howard farm fourteen weeks, has Waukeag,. 7 24 5 03. Friday. solutely square, assuming Its normal Mt Desert ar. the Goodwin house on Bridge hill, God soon took form and grew, day by returned to New York. Fy t7 30 *5 10 Manager Macomber would like to on the outer side of the and will shape square as the women and men Nov. 29. move here from Calais. Mr. day, of Islesford "Sadie.” Mt Desert Fy lv. f5 25 hear from high school basketball hole. If a Day is already here, the sapling was surrounded by watched and worked. Bar Harbor .ar. f6 00 getting teams throughout this of the Seal rooms in part u plaster of parts or metal mold which Nor was this work alone in their Harbor..lv. readiness. State. Northeast Har was square there Is no reason why hearts. Both were ever ready to help BORN. Southwest Har The hearing on the proposed in- Miss Fern Richmond has returned in cause in crease in water the wood of the tree so Inclosed should any good the life of the Manset.ar. rates in Ellsworth to school from Lewiston. GOOGINS—At Eastbrook, Nov. 29, to will be not become community, and there is hardly a home held before the public utili- The harvest fair to be given Satur- square—in fact, the won- Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Googins, a Mt Desert Fy lv. t7 36 on the island but they nave ministered ! ties commission at the supreme court afternoon and der would be If It remained circular. daughter. Sullivan-lv. t7 60 day evening at Han- to in times of JOY—At Nov. 24. to Mr. and Hancock room next sickness or sorrow. Ellsworth, Pt..lv. Tuesday evening at 7.30. cock hall, under the auspices of the Any one with a garden may Mrs. Charles W. Joy, a son. | Sorrento.lv. 20. There produce God spared their lives that they |8 will undoubtedly be a large junior class, assisted the other I Bar Harbor ..ar. f8 65 by plant curiosities which will be Inter- might meet with us for a time and attendance, as the of Ells- three to AM PM .. people classes, promises be some- to all who see in this worth are esting them. Arrange worship building. They have MARRIED. greatly interested in the thing different from and more novel ! * Daily, f f a saucer containing sweetened water left with us pleasant memories, and as Daily, except Sundays, Flag outcome. than the usual enter- stop money-making we look on the tablet under and close up to a bearing their DODGE—SILK—At Bar Harbor. Nov. DANA At a tainment. Each class is to a young, healthy C. DOUGLASS, meeting of the school board have our dull Rev. J. D. Miss and so names, may ears seem to 23, by O’Brien, Shirley Vice-President and Gen. last with booth, and are with each gooseberry hush, placed that to Clarence both of Manager. evening the full board pres- they vieing catch the are Dodge Silk, Bar M. L. General the dead message they sending I HARRIS, Passenger Agent ent. M. Y. McGown was elected chair- other to see which shall be the cortlla of the flower (the tip Harbor. back to us—“Carry On!” MCDONALD—GOOGINS—At man in of W. E. most decorative and attractive. The at the end of the the Ellsworth, place Whiting, re- berry opposite m * • Nov. 20, by Rev. R. B. Mathews. Miss signed. It was voted to recommend freshmen will sell home-made candy, stalk) Just touches the water. The Effie McDonald to Morris Googins, to “ALL both of Lamoine. Salutation of the Dawn. the municipal officers the reopen- the sophomores, cooked food, jellies young drinks SAINTS.” gooseberry the water — GRANT—LINDSEY At Ellsworth, to the Exhortation of ing of the school at Nicolin. This and preserves, the juniors, fancy ar- (Written G. H. Listen the greedily, and If It Is renewed as It Is by Bottome.) Nov. 27. by Rev. R. H. Moyle. Mrs. school was ticles, and novelties Dawn!. Look to this For It Is closed because the at- practical gifts absorbed the Soldiers of Christ, whose work is done, Fannie N. Grant to Joseph E. Lind- day! by berry the gooseberry of tendance had fallen below the for Christmas, and the seniors, ice- Warriors for right, whose crowns are sey. both Ashville. life, the very life of life. In Its brief eight j so treated assumes enormous KINCAID—MOORE — At | required law. A cream, cake and hot chocolate. At propor- Ellsworth, all the verities by family has re- ] won, Nov. 25. by Rev. R. B. Mathews, Miss course lie and realities tions and specimens as us centlv moved into the district, which 8 o’clock there will be a musical pro- large good- This is your day, our praises ring, Eleanor J. Kincaid to Edwin M. of existence; the bliss of j sized hen’s your growth, will bring the number of children to gram, for which there will be no ex- eggs may be produced. The saints of God remembering. Moore, jr.. both of Ellsworth. j — the glory of notion, the splendor of attend to tra the 10 cents for admis- LEIGHTON—HENDERSON At Blue- up nine. charge, H ill. Nov. 25. Rev. R. M. Trafton. For is Peace is endless by beauty. yesterday but a dream Mr. and sion to the hall covering all. The Vapor Bath in Each House. your portion; rest, Miss Mary L. Leighton to Roy L. Mrs. James A. McGown I and tomorrow a vision. But to- will form the nucleus of a And fellowship forever blest Henderson, both of Bluehill. only left ■ proceeds A hath Saturday for Portland, where vapor separate from the main MOORE—LEIGHTON—At Bangor. Nov. well lived, makes fund to defray graduation expenses. With Him your King, whose marks ye day, every yesterday they spent with Mr. Me- I Is a 25, by Rev. A. E. Morris, Mrs. Edith Sunday building part of every home In bear. a dream of and The girls of the We-Hi-Ka club to happiness, every to- Gown's daughter Ruby. From there Irkutsk. Archer Moore of Ellsworth Her- Stones are piled and heated Whose cross ye bore; whose crown ye man L. of Steuben. morrow a vision of they went to thank all who so generously assisted Leighton hope. Look well, Boston, sailing yester- In a REED—WOODARD — At them in their recent minstrel show, fire and water Is poured over them share. Ellsworth. therefore, to this Such day tor Florida, where will Nov. Rev. J. B. Miss Char, day. is the they so that when 25, by Coy. spend the and are particularly grateful for the the door Is closed the lotte Mae Reed of Millinocket to Har- Salutation of the Dawn.—From winter. Mr. McGown an- For us no peace, but endless fight the cordial support given by the large steam tills the bathroom. The old Leroy Woodard of Pittsfield. Ssnskr** ticipates, among other pleasures of bathers, Against the armies of the night; j the audience. on benches, steam trip, a visit to Mobile and other sitting their naked Yet only through such strife and pain Putts on bodies both the gulf which he visited to cleanse themselves May we that fellowship attain. DIED. while Orland. serving in the navy during the East and relieve fatigue. They use a brush war- Sometimes our struggles fruitless p?T“ Principal Stanley N. Mrs. James DeRocher. who has made of small cherry branches with CHATTO—At Surry, Nov. 27, Capt. Mer- ohibles of WOOLENS the high school, and his heen in St. Joseph's hospital in leaves to strike seem. rill D. Chatto, aged 76 years, 8 themselves with for Save money by buying dress mater- wife, are the McGown N. H., the two months, And victory but a doubtful dream; months. I occupying Nashua, past cleansing, and cold water ial and house pour from a our weak EATON—At Stonington. Nov. 18, Char- coatings direct from factory. on Bayview street during their is now in Watertown, Mass., where Lay down your arms, hearts small pall on their faces when the lene Eaton, aged 6 months-. 18 days. A'V rite for samples, and state garment absence. she will visit with Mr. DeRocher's cry, GRINDLE—At Penobscot. Nov. 20, Mrs. heat Is too planned. F. A. Box sister, Mrs. James Reason, until able great. There Is hot and Give over, fight no more, or die. Helen M. Grindle, aged 80 years. 1 PACKARD, 35, To-morrow evening the Weller Camden. Maine. return to cold water, as In a Japanese bath. day. Musical Co. will to her home. — appear at Hancock In that dark moment of our dread, HASKELL At Newtonville, Mass., Mil, under Mrs. Shirley Saunders, who has Prom time to time they wash them- Nov. 20. Willard G. Haskell, the auspices of Frank E. i When faith is and seems formerly cold, hope of Deer Isle, 46 Whitmore American run the boarding house for Henry selves and return again to the vapor. aged years. post, Legion. ; dead, LONG—At Providence. R. 1.. Nov. 25. ibis is the Dunbar’s mill the past pear, has The bath Is four third in the series of en- j vapor prepared times Is it a fancy that we hear Mrs. Cora E. Long of Bluehill, aged PLUMBING tertainments in course moved back to her home in Surry. a 64 years. 7 months, 7 days. the lyceum ar- mouth, and always In the evening be- A voice speak to the spirit’s ear: ranged Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coombs spent SMITH—At Ellsworth. Nov. 26. Mrs. Hot Water for by the post, and is pro- fore Sunday, when all the members of Heating, Furnace Thanksgiving with his mother and Abbie A. Smith, aged 69 years, 4 bounced one of the best. The two the Open their eyes that they behold months 3 days. in family bathe, says Asia. There Work and entertainments so far given have grandparents Bucksport. The banners of Thy saints unfold, Jobbing. been students home for the also are public baths In the city sim- of high class, and assurance Seminary Where, rank by rank, in myriads rise HONEST WORK; HONEST PRICES recess are Mason Stan- ilar. but larger. that the one billed for to-morrow is Thanksgiving The matchless armies of the skies. ®f the same excellence should bring ley, Boyd Dunbar, Beryl Dorr and H. W. DUNN Twenty Years’ Experience. ®bt a In the com- Helen Dunbar. Poetic Justice. These, too, the earthly fields have large audience. Personal attention to all details. Telephone Pany are James DeRocher was in Orono for A pressed, Manufacturer ami ilealer in Miss Charlotte Maloney, recent note on Admiral Sir Mon- * or mail orders promptly attended to. iolinist, W. Thanksgiving, the guest of his cous- Once they by terror were possessed, Leslie Dane, baritone, tague E. Browning recalls a good story and Miss in, Mrs. Fred Weeks. His soil Ed- These even now shall take their stand. Grade Granite and Marble Beatrice Weller, sketch told of him when of High artist. ward, who is attending U. of M„ was commanding one Strengthening their brethren hand in our EDWARD F. a guest there. hajtleshlps. hand. Monuments, Tablets and Markers BRADY, Merton Frank Emerton glso Emerton, Mrs. Charles Gibbs arrived home A "hard bargain" was brought be- Ellsworth and Bar Me. Grant St., Me. and Archie of and Harbor, Ellsworth, Candage Bluehill, a few Ah, Our battles will ye fight, aoscoe Saturday, after days’ visit to fore Captain Browning, charged with yes! Telephone 173-2. Rankin of Penobscot, were In all our darkness her daughter Marian, in Bangor. broken his leave for gleams your light; brought to an- : having more than Ellsworth to-day to has been en- Shine down on us, and point the way wer William Wentworth 100 hours. to a of a cow The evidence being heart!, Subscribe For charge killing : tertaining a party of Bucksport That leads from shadows into day. moose, and also to hunting in close the captain asked the defaulter: iime, friends, hunting. Flushing Hospital the moose having been killed “Have you anything to say In Because you conquered, so shall we on ; Little Elizabeth Dorr is quite ill. yourde- of Win with our victory. The Ellsworth American Sunday. Oscar Billings Blue- j Frank Gross and Gerald Pickering fense?" yet you who has been appointed a dep- Ye saints of God, your work not done nj11. j each got a deer last week. “Nothing, sir." came the reply, “ex- game warden was advised by Till we, like you, our crowns have won! Jo j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Mason of cep: that to err Is human, to School of The That vnief Warden J. H. Macomber of i forgive Nov. 29. S. Paper Stops Coming When this place, who have spent several divine—Shakespeare.” ““•worth to be on the watch during -o- Subscription Expires. N6 more sub he winters in Florida have arrived at open time on on “Ninety days' detention without the bills moose, especially their destination, Eastlake, after a South Blui'liill. scription piling up unexpectedly. Sunday. Mr. Billings took Harry option of a fine—Browning." was the j pleasant trip down. Miss Kate Sylvester, daughter of You get what you pay for, but the Geach with on and If Nursing him Sunday, they : of the fish ready unpleasant rejoinder.—l.on- The superintendent Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sylvester, jr.. and I paper will not be forced upon you across a moose track. After brook has received dpn Chronicle. {nme hatchery at Craig Harold Ladien of Dorchester. Mass., offers a three-year course, that time. "blowing the track some distance, that including beyond assurance from Washington were married in Dorchester Nov. 18. j men had come found where four trout eggs will be [ preliminary term; 175-bed general Jheym on 1,050,000 brook Properly Classified. They will reside in Dorchester for the track ahead of them. Soon be hatched sent to this station to “Say, Bill, you didn’t know that i the present. Congratulations are ex- hospital; modern building; resident PRICE, $2.00 a Rerward they heard rifle shots, and waters. year and distributed in Maine ___ noon was an electrician?" boasted Juck. ”1 tended. j came up with the men. though instructor; reasonable hours of Alfred Forsyth, and Percy Bowden Miss Mary Leighton and Roy Hen- duty. noeping themselves concealed. They Frank Mason missed my calling." aw are chopping wood for derson were married November 24. Tennis court; advantages of New Ellsworth Steam one of the men cut the throat of mountain “How’s that?" be on his lot. They are popular young people, and Laundry moose, which proved to be a White has last night, over at Jane’s the York. Liberal remuneration during Mrs. George completed “Why have the best wishes of a host of All Kinds of Work. NAPHTHA ‘“rEe cow. The warden then made Cross Laundry CLEANING enrolling members for the Red electric light fuse burnt out. Guess friends. Non sectarian. Class ,ls appearance. The moose was training. In this district of the town. who fixed It. Me—I—myself." Nov. 29. O. | Goods called for and delivered brought to Ellsworth, and will be cut Edith McDonald of Deer Isle forming January 1. For up Mrs. "Huh"—a final shot from Bill— informg,- and sold for the State by Warden Mrs. —-o- Special attention to parrel has been visiting her daughter, tion, apply of posl^work ‘•acomber. It 550 •You're uo electrician —you're Just un Subscribe for The American Supt. Nurses, Flushing H. B. weighs pounds Warren Dunbar. 1 I ESTEY & CO., Proprietors dressed. a Year ! M. diut.’’ _ $2.00 Hospital, Flushing, N. Y. State Nov. 29. _ Street, Ellsworth, Me. North Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Caller, Ernest WOULD HAVE WOMEN PROPOSE and Richard Caller have gone to Ma- HIS ! chias, whore AT 65 HE ENJOYS CHOICE I they have employment Writer Assails Old Idea That She for the winter. Must Wait Unitl She Is Sought Arthur Rumill and Lincoln Stan- in Marriage. By JESSIE DOUGLAS. ley of Seal Cove, who have been here the past week hunting, guests of Coleman More and more.it becomes evident asssssswsissKwsswsssssssssssssss^i' Cousins, returned home man just said, PERFECXHEAUH 'IS. t>20. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) yesterday with a nice deer. that a great and solemn referendum is “A Mrs. a few minutes **FRUIT-A-TIVES* HU “You Susie Giles is at home from needed to settle the question: Shall Keeps don't think she's pretty?" Klt- AA and altham. where she spent a few women is a Stomach, Liver in order ly nsked propose? This matter—it ago, he would not scornfully. _ her “Why. eyes weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Lea- are blue!" leap year—lias been agitating men and she opened her own brown mon Jordan. think of leaving women for ones to their widest more than six months. and gave William Mrs. Annie Hooper has closed her a When 1920 opened, this newspaper home without I'ave.v a glance through fringed lashes. : house and is living with her daugh- ter. Mrs. called attention to the fact that it was of Lane’s Really, a failed blue -1 think”' And Nancy Smith, at the village, package i This is the first time the a leap year and suggested and even she paints—my. how tlmt girl paints!” place has Cold Tablets in his been without a tenant advised women to tackle men who I ! for over a “Why. thought—" hundred and every | years. were hanging hack, and see that they bag, 'That's all you know about Julien It. then !" Tracey of Somes Sound and did their dnty and assumed the bur- one who has used t!?/4*®! / she answered almost snappishly. “And Harold Young of Gouldsboro are here den of marriage. We told women to these tablets Marcia's features aren't a bit regular.” ; hunting, guests of their uncle, ! Everett boldly propose to men and see thnt "I weni into Tracey. as the library to get a the answer—an ntllrm- speaks just Relatives of Adelbert Jellison of they gave right hook I couldn't find and she showed Sullivan received news Saturday "“of ative. There is no person quite so highly of them.” me just Where’ It was In the shelves— the death of his wife. He has the much of a slacker ns a smuggish smart little thing—” lie said almost sympathy of his friends here. bachelor, and If he possesses not the to himself. Nov. 29. T. nerve to ask a woman to him. • • * marry “Of course, if Marcia wants to work then It Is the right of the woman to It s all ; Miss \rtda Cousins returned to COLD very well, hut I think a demand thnt he her and see TABLETS girl's South marry 1ANES I Bay Sunday after a few F, R. ADAMS place Is at home; at least a of our days that he does. Weak have girl with her parents here. arguments '•lass." she said decisively. been offered ngn inst women proposing; “The Pink Tablets in the YeUow Box 1 ri Lira St., Lakeport, N. H. AA'ilmont Robertson is spending a Then she looked up at William few days with his folk say It Is unwomanly, thnt it be- ‘I realize that I have reached the parents, Mr. and LE ROY, N. Y. Davey and said. “Aren't you starved? Mrs. Arthur Robertson. littles the girl, and a lot of nonsense ace (Go) v.h^a cne often requires I am." A dimple tliimbie deep in her .Miss Estella Dyer spent the week- like that. If persons will look at the up. was not end with Mrs. Arthur fixing My digestion curving cheek caught his eye and he Varnum. matter reasonably and realize that It and trouble with Miss Evelyn Collar and Merton right my Liver and admitted to himself tlmt Kitty was the Is the duty of every healthy person to Collar spent a few days with rela- Brooklin. Bragdon from U. of M.. Rowels cuu.: J. considerable distress. prettiest tiling he knew. have a mate through life, they will un- were6 Btat homeh„,„ tives in AArest Franklin, returning Mrs. Clarence who has Thanksgiving. I could not rid of he Consti- He watched derstand thnt it Is ns much a woman's Billings, get Kitty's hands as they home Sunday. been Mr. and Mrs. Frank visiting her brother. H. D. Pow- Workmar are ; and the insufficient action of (lew about the Alonzo righ.t to request a man to marry her as pation preparations, soft white Wilbur is having a camp ers, returned to New Haven Tues- home from Bangor to spend It Is the man’s the wo* mv bowels resulted in my blood hands with pink oval nails. She built near AArebbs pond, Eastbrook. right to put the ques- ter with Mrs. light- day. Workman's motherr' absorbing the poisons. ed the lamp under the chafing dish aud Nov. 29. “Spec.” tion to her. Wherefore we repeat Harry Bridges and Maynard Blais- Mrs. Eben Smith. -o- what we have said before, that women dell on a Mrs. David O. Last I ‘Fruit- rang for Sarah. When Sarah came In- went hunting trip to Surry Campbell of Sanger fall, began taking should do last week. ville spent to the room a that held Surry. the proposing In cases where Thanksgiving week with a-tives’ or Fruit Liver and hearing tray E. her Tablets, George Kane returned home men an Wells went to last mother, and her cheese and butter and toast and tali show inclination to hang back Harvey Bangor daughter Mi« after using them for a short time I Wednesday, to enter the for Virginia. classes. or are bashful. If left to a referen- Wednesday hospital William’s eyes were again Hope Joy spent with Mr. and Mrs. L. could see they were just what my Thanksgiving dum feel medical treatment. Woodworth of fascinated by the skill and Mrs. Daniel McKeown. sure the woman’s right Orono rapidity we( Mrs. George has gone to returned Saturday, after system required. My liver became of those soft Edmund to propose will be sanctioned.—Chi- Ingaljs visit a bands of Kitty's as they Wood and William Wil- Bockport to help care for her sister, with her parents, Mr .and active and in Mrs improvement every way stirred the liams spent the recess cago Evening I’ost. Fred Swan. Mr. bubbling mess in the chafing Thanksgiving Mrs. E. J. Carter, who is ill. Woodworth was vru' at home. among the fortunate apparent. dish. Two moose and one deer were shot deer hunter,lers Belle Smith and Edith Conary in town last week. while in town. I doubt whether anyone could feel it was a delicious rabbit and Kitty PROLIFIC BREEDER IS BEETLE went to Bangor Saturday. O.-N. and with maid Friday night a fast be, ut than I and I am and William Purdy wife, game of do; willing laughed and chattered, The ladies' aid basketball society will mdet and chauffeur, arrived at their sum- was played at town hall t p.ve credit where credit is to hut underneath it all William was con- Enemy of Pine Timber Only Kept In due, Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Harrv mer home last week to spend Thanks- by Winter Harbor and Franklin F. scious of a discomfort that he AAfood. Check by Strenuous Natural and teams. ‘Frult-a-tives’.” R. ADAMS. could giving. They returned to Boston Score 11 to 10 in favor of not Arbutus grange will have Artificial Control. home team. I'-z. .. be;;, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. place. degree Monday. When he work and supper next Saturday eve- 1-ookout O. E. Principal White of the At dealers or from FRUXT-A-TIVES had said good night nnd chapter. S., will high school ning. has hold an afternoon social and and assistants. Miss Jordan Limited, N. the rloor had hanged after him, Kitty Special study been made of the supper and Miss OGDEXSBURG, Y. Capt. Merrill D. Chatto died very at 6 o'clock at Masonic hall Coombs, left for their came hack into the room number of all stages of the western Friday, respective sitting and homes suddenly Saturday morning. His Dec. 10. The gifts for the charity Wednesday. There was no threw herself down angrily on the big health had pine beetle In 330 square feet of In- been poor for a long time. fund towards the new Masonic Home session of school until Tuesday. Southwest Harbor. couch. fested bark selected from 67 trees, Capt. Chatto was well known far and will be received at that time. Sunday. Dec. 5. a special collection Two fine have near. which represented an Infesta- boys recently found "Fool!" -die cried to the pillows. He leaves one son. Byron average Mrs. Naomi Allen is visiting her will be taken by the Methodist Sun- a welcome in town, one in the home Chatto. and two tion within an area of school “He’s a fool! Why doesn’t he pro nieces, Mrs. Nettie approximately daughter. Mrs. Clarence Lymburner, day for the benefit of the of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mills on Fullerton of 36 Xov. pose? I wouldn’t even think of tak- Ellsworth and Mrs. Mar- square miles, says the American at North Brooksville. starving children in the far East 26, and the other to Mr. and Mrs. jorie Fogg. Services will be held William This Is a cause and ing hitn if his father didn't own the Forestry Magazine. It is shown there Mrs. Babson of Egge- worthy should ate Eugene Thurston. at the home. to all. Tuesday Is a of be- inoggin. who has been visiting her peal Maurice Marshall Davey mills—old stupid—” large percentage mortality has moved his Nov. 29. L. daughter. Mrs. Prin Allen, returned At the Thanksgiving reunion of ’TM soon tween the and matured family into the Oscar Morrison make William stop living young stages the Lawrie In home Thursday. family at Mrs. Nettie house, vacated the life. After he marries me the developing broods, but that nor- recently by Hollis simple Penobscot. .miss Pendleton, assistant at the Dyer's, thirty-four were present. Richardson, who has found lie'll have to M. 1. mally an average of about 150 beetles employ- give up that room over Smith returned to his home high school, spent the week-end at William Lawrie was host. Among ment in Boston. in to a shop on Falrvlew street and stop Bangor Monday, after a week here. ,the square toot of bark developed her home at Islesboro. those from out-of-town were Mr. and A. of & He was Salisbury, Gilley Salisbury, being a workman In the mills." She accompanied by his mother, to the adult, or reproductive, stage; I. R. Hodges and wife of Bangor Mrs. Walter Lawrie and daughter is occupying the Freeman for Mrs. Ruth Smith, and cottage blew out the candles beside the mir- son. Sheldon. which would be 50.000 beetles to the spent Thanksgiving wtth Mrs. Theresa, and Mr. and Mrs E. F the winter. The owner. Mrs. Emily Leo M. Sellers of Bartlett and daughter Miss ror and climbed the stairs undauntedly. Cambridge, average Infested tree, or, say 30,000 Hodges' parents. George Talnter and Mildred Freeman, who is still in poor health, Mass., was in town last called wife. of East Machias add week, beetles to 1.000 board feet of timber. Waterville. will make her home with her son William Davey. walking home here the by death of his grand- Mrs. Ray Griffin has gone to Pe- Miss Feodora Woodworth left Fri- Arthur. the Since It requires an average of'about through darkness, was thinking of mother. Mrs. Helen Grindle. He nobscot to spend several weeks with day for Southwest Harbor to teach. The roof ten beetles of the Odd Fellows block Kitty—and thinking hard. “Jove, but left Wednesday for Boothbay. where to the square foot to at- her mother. Nov. 29. B. is being covered with a tack slate roof- she was pretty. A bit flighty, of he spent Thanksgiving with Dr. and and kill a vigorous, healthy tree. The many friends of Maynard ing, and the are re- Mrs. trimmings being course, and lots' of notions. That about A. E. Sprague. It will be seen, says the American Blalsdell and wife extend sympathy Uonldsboro. painted. Mrs. Violet Griffin and son, of which Is cam- in the death of their Mrs. Mark F. not working, for Instance, when her ! Forestry association, mother, Guptill and W. L. Tracy have X. Sawyer has begun operations Brookline. Mass., are father needed her spending the paigning for a national forest policy, Sophronia Blaisdell. gone to Boston for a visit. on the tract of w-oodland really help.” month here with her recently mother, Mrs. that all the Joseph Tapley. who is employed at Roy Spurting was operated purchased by him from the Henrv He thought of Kitty again suddenly, J. B. pine timber of the western upon Sellers. Bar Harbor, spent several last for at forests soon days appendicitis the Eastern Maine Clark estate. when he went into the library a few Mrs. Eva M. Sellers would be destroyed were j of Ellsworth week with his father. Pearl Tapley. general hospital Friday. He is get- The senior class of the school nights later, the book on was here last It not for natural and artificial con- high returning week to attend the fu- Miss Musa B. Dollard returned ting along He was has o~cers who will trol. nicely. accompa- .elected publish a merchants that he had been studying. neral of her mother, Mrs. Helen Grin- Tuesday from Bar Harbor, where she nied by his wife. scalar ea. bool; at the end of the He remembered as he handed the book dle. inspected Mrs. sc' Harmony chapter. Lauretta Spurling is em- col year. Miss Alice Wardrrell. who is Manton has across the counter to Marcia Haden em- Palestine’s Forests. Gray soid his house to ployed at Roy Spurling's. Rowena Rebekah lodge has invited ployed in Belfast, G. that had said her were fad- spent the Thanks- F. Gott. Sir. Gray will move to Edna Joy spent at a; on Kitty eyes “What do you consider Palestine’s Thanksgiving guests Friday evening, Dec. 3, giving recess with her mother. Brooksville, where he has home. the ed. Faded? He looked into their employ- Asticou lodge of Northeast Har- G. Leslie Hale, of Clark greatest need?" Miss Nathan, a Red ment. translucent blue principal Mr. and Mrs. John Tracy and bor. A 6 o’cIock supper and another depths quite forgetful Cross was asked a high school, spent Thanksgiving in worker, by prom- Harry Grindle. who has been em- daughter June have returned home at of what he was until he saw- appetizing spread midnight will be doing Islesboro with his family. Miss Con- inent Zionist, says the American For- ployed at Bath, is at home. from Northeast Harbor. served. March s cheeks to begin deepen their don, commercial teacher, spent the estry Magazine of Washington. D. C. Mrs. M. A. Flye returned Satur- Miss Lula Perry has returned from Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Macomber have rose. mistaken recess at her I'aint?—no. Kitty was home in South Both were returning from the Holy day from Atlantic, Mass., where she East Corinth, and is employed at A. been in town the past week, Brooksville. has been having there. Marcia didn't paint. Funny how- Land, where their duties had taken visiting her mother, Mrs. L. Dyer's. motored from Providence, R. 1. The annual of A. J. and girls could get those tilings wrong. meeting Penobscot them. Babson, her sister, Mrs. Shirley Stewart of Corea spent Monday Nov. a evening. 15, party chapter, O. E. S.. w’ill be held Fri- Charles West. the week-end at W. was h “Could you show me?" he stumbled, L. Tracy’s. at the home of Elwell day evening, Dec. 3. It is “Forests,” was Miss Nathan’s In- Allen of “where I’d find the second volume of hoped Rodney Portland is visit- Vernon Moore has returned to Trundy in honor of his seventeenth that a stant large number will be present. reply. ing in town. after a birthday. Refreshments this?" Hampton Beach, ten-days' were served Nov. 29. “Woodlocke." “What, before the much-needed In- Nov. 29. “Une Femme.” furlough with his family. by Mrs. Trundy, ana an «e roiiowea r.er into one or tne long. enjoyable dustries are brought In?” exclaimed -o- Ira Guptill, the R. F. D. driver, is evening was spent with games’ and duMky. book-lined abysses while she Ashville. the Zionist Incredulously. “Don’t you Dedham. taking his annual vacation. Ira music. Those present were Lillian pointed out the book sitting snugly on Miss Elva Leighton, who was re- is in his Ciosson, Elsie think Industrial rehabilitation should Mrs. Bert Venadestine of Water- Young driving place. Robinson. Frances its shelf. She reached to It and as cently operated upon for of up appendici- come before reforestation?” ville is her Mrs. Irving Piper and children, Norwood, Beatrice Hodgdon, Hope tis at the Calais visiting parents, W. W. she did William saw her profile, not hospital, returned Black and Chicken-Mill, have been visiting Mrs. Norwood. R. E. Lane. Malcolm home “Doesn't the country’s Industrial wife. regular, but with a certain Saturday. A. L. Dyer the past week. Sawyer, Milton Dolliver and D. piquancy, life Mrs. Robert Weaver is with Mrs. T. Mrs. E. E. Bragdon has closed her depend paramountly upon refor- Elmer Dorr has returned from i-'uuuar. a certain something that drew his eyes Willard Eldrldge ot Bucksport, who house on Bridgham hill and gone to estation?” countered the Red Cross The fine weather of hack to hers. last week was prostrated by paraly- Dennysville. the past two Cocoa. Fla., to join her husband at woman. "Palestine, without from Har- month- “I he forests, sis George Perry is at home has been favorable for out- say,” asked, “what time do the home of their son Kenneth, for means Palestine ever the prey of rington after a summer's work in the side work. Many men have found you get through here?” the winter. Thanksgiving was observed at J. floods and famine; doomed to un- F. shipyard. employment with R. M. Norwood. “At nine,” she and William Pettee Cowing's by a family gathering, smiled; Hugh came home from U. nrnble The men have left Mrs. The near lands and to poverty. Even the with the following guests: .Mr, and telephone bungalow the causeway, for wondered why two such simple words of M. and W. M .Pettee from Ban- Mrs. industries must be Mrs, Alfred of Whitaker’s and are in Ellsworth. Charlotte R. Potter of Corning, gor, where he has for assured fuel and Tracy Ellsworth. Mr. should sound so charming. “Is there employment, and Mrs. Alton Nov. 29. "Pat." N. Y., is nearing completion. A power, and without means to Houston and daugh- I can Thanksgiving. produce and anything else do for you?" ters, of Holden. Mr. and Mrs. play boathouse combined will be The children's entertainment at these they must Inngtsh.” F. A. built near the “Yes. you can lei me walk home with Black. Miss Hazel Cowing, Mrs. Arie cottage. On the Clark the grange hall Wednesday evening Amherst. Point road the von," he said. Burrill Miss Bertha Mr. cottage for Miss Ade- netted $7, in of the bad travel- Burrill, and Robert Johnston and two friends, spite Uncovered Mrs. J. A. line Fisher of Philadelphia is plas- She did not answer “yes” or “no.” Ancient Grave. McLaughlin of Dedham of Johnston ing. and Hullowell. and Thomas tered and when While excavations were Mr. and Mrs. Pond of practically finished out- but at nine he stood waiting for Edgar Lindsey and Miss Helen being made George of Bangor, are hunting at Morrison side. A Holden. large bungalow for E. S. her. she smiled at him. of Islesford on a small hill near J demurely up Stanley were married conical-shaped The ponds. Macomber will be built on the lot re- second program in the j \I1 the way home he caught glimpses Thursday. Nov. 18, at Rockland. Dolphlnton station, England, in prep- literary Arno Jewett, who has employment cently purchased from the Fernald contest in New Century grange was of her face beneath the street They will return to their home, in aration for the foundation for a monu- In Bangor, spent the week-end here. This j lighted given Nov. 27, with property. bungalow will con- Ashville soon. The Clifford Burrill his i and as at Inst she stood on her best wishes of ment, the workmen came an ir- Jonathun Bridges has closed tain a "lamp; upon leader. Graphonola selections large living-room, servants' their many friends are extended. were home here and to Bangor to awn regularly stone gone qu_:t -even bedrooms. A ! doorstep, with the yellow light shaped measuring given by Dora Thompson; an amus- Nov. 29. "Phoebe.” nhout spend the winter with his son. garage will be connected with 'ailing on her, he wondered why he fonr feet four Inches square and ing play, "Ye Village Skewl of at the -o- Long The play, “Dr. Cure-all." given bungalow. Plans for the I ad never noticed her before. six Inches thick, which was found to Ago," was given by eleven charac- building South Deer Isle. the grange hall, was a decided suc- are from the offices of it was Marcia he covering ancient human remains In ters; readings, E. W. Burrill, W B Carpenter, Rut herself who star- Wallace E. Stinson, who is work- cess. The net proceeds were over Stone & Sheldon, of their of Cook, Bertha Black. Ella architects, Provi- fled him. ing in North Haven, spent Thanks- place sepulcher. Flagstones Burrill $20. Those in the cast were George dence, R. I. Work w*ill soon com- about Emma Fogg; vocal solos. Or- “I’m leaving here In a month,” she giving with his family. four Inches thick line the grave, Clifford Orcutt, Dora Johnston. Carolyn mence on studios for Prof. j Burrill, Earl Miller, Alta Henry “I’ve been Capt. William Shepard, who has which measures three feet nine inches Black, Nel- cutt. Nettie Harry Silsby. Ce- Wilder Foote of I said. offered a much better lie Cook; Silsby. Cambridge. Mass., been on recitations, Ella Gray, E. Beulah in She held out camping Burnt island while by two feet by two feet. Th> stones lia Salisbury Evelyn Dunham. and W. E. Brigham of R. | position Rockport." W. Burrill, Hazel After Providence, lobster fishing, is home. are Cowing; tableau. and Burnette Willey. I a hare hand and then as he took it in recognized as having been in Silsby I. Mr. Norwood has a large crew at Mrs. Kate quarried “Caught the Act;” farce, Ella were Webb and Mrs. Susie The the play, oyster stew and candy work at Northeast Harbor on the ad- his big one. she said. “Oh. don’t please, locally. grave was situated only Gray. Hazel Cowing. The Johnson visited Mrs. A. E. Smith next on sale. The play was given under ditiontothe cottage of don’t look at It!” and drew back the about two feet six Inches from the meeting, Dec. 11, will be an C.S.Tyson,jr., this week. all-day •the auspices of the grange, the pro- of Philadelphia. S. S.‘ DolUver of surface, and the deceased session for electing officers. roughened little hand. A bantam hen. owned by Mrs. Ed- person had The ceeds to be used to defray expenses Manset is foreman third of of the job. "You see hands aren’t soft be- gar Rice, which evidently been interred with program the contest will also my has been missing for legs be or new roofing. Nov. 29. given, with Maurice Miller us been '‘Spray.” cause I take care of the stoves.” she some time, came out last week with drawn up. The stones have been re- lead- Harold Kenniston. who has -o- er. Visitors from eight chicks. Victorv grange New re- snlrt. thrifty placed. were surveying in Brunswick, North Lamoine. Nov. 29. present. William saw another X. turned home for Thanksgiving. suddenly pair -o-■ *• George H. Coggins has to Nov. 29. gone »f hands, noft. white, with oval pink Purpose of Fly’s Existence. Franklin. Southwest Harbor for a visit of a few Heal Cove. nails; for some reason a curious -T- lump fly is the Judas of animal cre- Mrs. Nettie Dyer days with his daughter, Mrs. Robie Robert Dow. who went to Harring- T}te spent Friday and Norwood got in the way of his talking, ation, hated, Saturday at East Machias. Castine. before going to Cambridge, j ton to carry home some horses used loathed, destroyed, the “flood night.” he said at last. Carl Martin of from Mass., for the winter. j on Tinker’s island, returned home very reason for its existence ques- Portland was a re- W. H. Hooper has returned was it cent visitor at the Mrs. Brown, who has been keeping Why that that small rough Saturday. tioned by mankind. Yet the home of VV E a business visit in Boston. querulous Bragdon. on the bouse for George H. Coggins, has hand should come before him again Albion Farrell, has insect Jacob Dennett has shipped Center, moved fly, despised that It Is. must Mrs. m gone to her son at on Florence Goodwin of Bar yacht Lyndonia, which will cruise Marlboro for a ; and again his way home? And his family to Bar Harbor, where he serve a for purpose, nature makes few Harbor is winter. l*e visit, before returning to her home m has as visiting her sister, Mrs. Southern waters this i those expressive eyes, and a mouth employment painter. mistakes in her Dover. creation. That pur- Annie Gray. left for New York last week. neither small nor hut Herbert Butler, Center, has pur- bowshaped gen pose Is not hard to find. The Is Mrs. C. C. Blaisdell and daughter Getting pulpwood seems to be the chased the house owned and fly and little son Mrs. Robert Spurling tie in Its curves? He let himself Into lately nature’s left and tw chief employment here. I. N. Salis- occupied by Will Butler. agent -to remove filth. Filth Monday for Guilford, to visit her and Mrs. Arthur Conner his own quaint chamber at last and sister. Mrs. L. A. York t bury is getting a car load from his Nov. 29. breeds the fly, so nature a Holmes. children have gone to New fj. decrees It »*• own before he struck a match he Rev. Murchie Gordon and the and land, and Emery Smith is cut- spoke -o- sign, in order to for family of winter. Mr. Spurling provide the re- Calais ting on the Roland Carter for aloud to himself in the darkness. Birch moval of were Thanksgiving guests at Conner are employed there. place Harbor. that tilth. The fly, like the tor J. Sherman “If it hadn’t been for I the home of Mrs. Gordon’s parents. The Castine house has closed Douglas. Kitty, would Owing to the storm of Tuesday, headache, is a Nov. 29. result, not a cause. Capt. Ed. Dyer and wife. the winter. Y. never have known that the other girl the C. E. rally was postponed until Where there are flies there Is filth; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mr. Ward well was accidentally existed! I wonder If I’ve a Tuesday of this week. Gray,with Harry got chance.” remove the filth and and aho Bilious? Feel M. H. the fly will cease Mrs. Linwood Gray and little shot through one leg. six inches heavy after dinner" he Winslow returned Sunday we pondered. # to exist. son. of Sullivan, were dinner the while hunting last Bitter taste? sallow? from a to , guests knee, Complexion While over on street a hunting trip Sprague's High girl of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thanks- The wound is not serious, and I-iver perhaps needs waking up. Doan'a Falls. Tracey a shovelful of coal Into the for bilious lifting Mrs. B. W. giving. bone was not broken. Reguteta attacks. 30e at I Hancock was called to Left to ni fire with a small hand Nothing Eat Walter Blaisdell. of Free- whose return.to all stores.—Advt. roughened was Castine the illness principal George Hatch, : Wednesday by of “A telegram from husband. In the smiling radiantly, as she looked Into her your port high school, spent Thanksgiving home In Massachusetts --o- daughter Florence, who under- What’s left the matter?” day with his parents, H. P. Blais- was by illness, the tiny blue flaftes that leaped up to went an operation for appendicitis. prevented Suiifitrlbe for The American much. He dell and wife. Castine last week, and meet her. She is doing well. “Nothing simply wired hospital *2.00 a Year i me: ‘Come Bernard Sprague from and turned to his home, accompaniea Nov. 29. C. j home. I’ve tun out of sar- Colby dines.' " Misses Leona DeBeck and Helen Mrs. Hatch and a nurse. I ST GRAND" .•IT'S11 « Atlantic. SAYS MRS. PERKINS that the amount of the inheritance tax °f ARABIAN Prospect Harbor. To all persoAs interested in either ol on the estate of said °>d Harbor has EMPIRE NOT LIKELY the deceased be de- gone £ Un°.o8nman Mrs. C. S. Lovejoy of West Goulds- estates hereinafter named: termined by the Judge of Probate Woman Says Husband Was : boro has been the guest of Mrs. W. At 0. probate court held at Ellsworth Nancy M. Irish, late of Castine. in Over Her Condition Hu- has As Travelers Point said deceased. Alarmed i closed Outt System and F. Bruce In and for the county of on county, Petition filed thfo’cea?'Vi‘am ,,Herrick the past few days. Hancock, by Edward B. fore Taking Tanlac. Are the sixteenth of in the West, administrator of eone Organization Foreign to The school day November, the estate of chaperoned by their year of our Lord one thousand nine said deceased, that the the amount of the haS Semitic Mind. teacher, enjoyed a party at the hundred and twenty ,and by adjourn- Inheritance tax on the ■ twelve pounds in a returned to Old estate of said 1've gained schoolhouse ment from the third day of said deceased be determined Tanlac and | Ha?borSmith Thanksgiving night. by the Judge of Probate. few weeks by taking that November A. D. 1920 term of said “History is the Nov. 29. C. Martin P. late of all, for it has brought me up staples has closed her against probability | court. The following matters hav- Gilpatriek. Milwau- J not house herei,Editb of kee. state of Wisconsin, deceased Pe- of one small and Has gone the creation of an Arabian ing been presented for the action there- a breakfast cup of to Port- empire. 1 it ion filed by Roscoe T. fol- from I J1™?6 upon hereinafter indicated, it is hereby adminis- hearty breakfast of ham and Tlie Semitic mind does not lean to-* trator with the will annexed, n nr the tea to a NOTICE OP FOR That of ward Et'1,0Si:RE. ORDERED, notice the'*3of be amount of the Inheritance on the followed at noon by a big vege- Friend«hlp has system or organization." said to all estate l»e^I'SvismnJBurnS Whereas Charles C. Morrison and Tda given persons interested, by of said deceased be determined the said Mrs. MrS' a by table dinner,” Eugene Sl8t6r' Abbie Col. E. Lawrence M. Morrison of of Han- causing copy of this order to be pub- Judge of Probate. Aich, of Thoma^j recently. Eden, county lished three weeks 40 Washington street, Hath, | Minturn!' "The cock. State of Maine, by their mort- successively in The Merwln White, late of Perkins, Almond Semites are represented by Ellsworth American, a Providence, Dunham and Miss gage deed dated September 19, A. D. newspaper pub- Rhode Island, deceased, Pf ti^ Leona lished at Ellsworth in said filed very little art, architecture, philoso- 1998. and recorded in the registry of county, by Frank W. Matteson. executor. chat taking Tanlac I was deeds for that they may appear at a probate court ^■Before Hancock county, in book 4 54, ! the amount of the inheritan tax on phy* But we find an amazing fer- to be held at Ellsworth on the seventh a great deal with my page 188, conveyed to Roland H. Jor- the estate of said deceased be troubled day of December, A. D. 1920, at ten of -deter- no was tility among the Semites in the crea- dan in his lifetime, two certain lots or mined by the Judge of stomach, had appetite, nerv- the clock in the forenoon, and be heard Probate. tion of parcels of land situated in Mariaville, William Wurts White, late of Prov- had been bothered with creeds and religions. Three of 1 thereon if they see cause. ous and |fromr^Maasachus«“leycomfngetTom county of Hancock, bounded and idence. Rhode Island, deceased. ti- a time. these long My creeds—Judaism, Christianity described as follows, to wit: 1. A lot I Henry Whitmore, late of Verona, in tion filed by Ernest T. H. Metcalf Wil- constipation said deceased. A got so bad I could not and Mohammedanism—have become* bounded westerly by the County Road county, certain in- liam S. Innis and Janet Innis White.* nervousness leading from Mariaville to I strument purporting to be the last will executors, that the amount of the the muscles in my arms to —w- Ellsworth; and in- control great world movements. The broken northerly by land of Augustus Parsons testament of said deceased to- heritance tax on the estate and at I | of said de- them still night had !p.™B3’wn;to"s;.o“" and Charles R. Goodwin; easterly by gether with petition for probate there- ceased be determined the jeep and M™- fragments of countless other religions of by Judge of getting to sleep. j Seth Stockbridge Mariaville Rand Co., consisting of and for the appointment of the Probate. trouble have gone to which have failed are found on Davis and Smith executor without bond, ■ Rockland. today and others; southerly giving pre- Richard G. Park, late of West Every part of my body ached and sented Charles Goshen, Hart and the of by land of George W. Black, and con- by Whitmore, the Pennsylvania, deceased. Petition filed husband was family have been fringes the desert. so sick my | »aroU! taining ninety-five acres, more or less. executor therein named. by Richard G. 1 got * fr ends ln “The Park, jr.. and The Union about .roe. and I was afraid Rockland and vt- desert seems to produce only Being the same premises described in I Fred Dunbar, late of Penobscot, in Trust Company of alarmed j cinity said deceased. Pittsburgh, exeou- never well. I one idea—the a mortgage from Rosllla D. Black to county, A certain in- tors of the last will and testament of I'd get just universality of God. j strument to be myself Mr. and Mrs. the late Gilman Jordan, dated May 23, purporting the last will said deceased, that the amount of the from bad to worse all the ! Leverett Stanley We, who have j and testament of jept going have moved into gone out to discover 1889, and recorded in Hancock registry ! said deceased, to- inheritance tax on the estate of said the Store-Point in book 238, gether with petition for probate there- deceased l ™ house in the meaning of the desert have found page 85, which said mort- I be determined by the Judge Minturn. gage was subsequently foreclosed, the of and for the appointment of the ex- of Probate. We read about Tanlac and my ecutrix pr®d Tainter and only emptiness—nothing but sand, foreclosure being recorded in book 440, without giving bond, presented Herbert Jaques, late of bought a bottle for me tn family have B. Brookline, husband moved wind, soil and page 297, of said registry of deeds. by Gladys Dunbar, the executrix Massachusetts, deceased. Petition across the harbor from Min- empty space. The therein filed The first bottle did me good 2 A lot beginning at a rock named. by Henry P. Jaques. Harriet S. try. turn and now Bedouins maple Annie I. Jaques one occupy one of the leave behind them every tree, the southeast corner bound of Gardner, late of Castine, and John M. Merriam the next showed marked in said praying fhat the and Lindsay cottages at Old extraneous lot number one. fourth deeded county, deceased. A certain in- appointment of said Well. I just kept on tak- Harbor. comfort and go to live in range, petitioners named benefits. Austin to Spencer Jordan; thence running strument purporting to be the last will as trustees in the last will and testa- Stanley, with his family the desert, in the arms of starva- and testament of said ing it and kept getting better right has very north one degree east by said Jordan’s deceased, to- of said deceased, be confirmed by returned to the island gether with for said from tion, that they may be free. The des- lot one hundred rods to a spruce tree petition probate there- Court. along. Rockland and is now on the south of and for the appointment of the ex- William ■ line of lot number two, H. Stevens, late of G ••.Ms- I think it Is just grand that I do living at the ert exacts a ecutrix lamter house price for its secret. It third range; thence south without giving bond, presented boro. in said county, deceased. Peti- near the quarry in eighty-nine Alice B. not have an ache or a pain now, and makes the Bedouins degrees east by said lot number two, by Coombs the executrix tion filed by William F. Imin- Minturn. entirely useless therein named. Bruce. I am not the least bit third range, one hundred sixty rods to lstrator of the estate of said deceased, that nervous, Harris to their fellow men. Lucilius A. Gott is at home once more There has never a corner; thence south one west Emery, late of Ellsworth, that an order be issued to distribute my muscles don't twitch any degree in said and Fred Wilbur and been a Bedouin On the other one hundred rods to a corner; thence county, deceased. A certain in- among the heirs-at-law of said de- In fact. I am a well family have re- prophet. strument to be more. just and turned to north eighty-nine degrees *vest to the purporting the last will ceased. the amount remaining in the i their home in Minturn hand, there has never been a Semitic and testament of said hands woman. I am glad to endorse first mentioned bound, and containing deceased, to- of said administrator on the set- happy The snowstorm gether with I of yesterday morn- prophet who lias before ohe hundred acres, more or less, ac- petition for probate there- tlement of his final account. Tanlac. and wish 1 could tell every- not, preach- of and for the ing covered the island with cording to a plan by Reuben Dodge, appointment of the ex- Mary C. Pally, late of Bar Harbor, in who suffers as I did to take It.” two ing his message, gone into the desert ecutrix without body inches of white, but with the exception of the following giving bond, presented said county, deceased. Petition that In by night It had and reserve, to wit: by Anne C. E. Allinson, one of the ex- Fred C. White or Tanlac Is sold Ellsworth by E. turned to caught from the desert dwellers Beginning at a gully some other suitable ! rain and the about ecutors named in said will. person be Sullivan during night a thirty rods from the southwest Henry appointed administrator of G. Moore, in by Dunbar I reflection of their belief. The idea Crosby *he the developed into one of the worst corner of lot number two, third range, Emery. other executor estate of said deceased nresentod I east- n a in Bros., in Little Deer Isle by H. G. of the absolute on Samuel south line; thence pied said will, having declined by Rena White, a of j erly gales experienced here for worthlessness of the' Hastings the daughter said de- in Ashville C. C. many following the center of said appointment. ceased. Eaton, by Small, i years. The steamer present world is a desert gully j A. did not leave pure concep- round to said Hastings south line, I George Springer, late of Hancock, Clara J. Brimmer, late of in South Bluehill by M. B. Grindle, with in said deceased. Malden, the mail for Rockland. Fish- ticn, at the root of every Semitic re- containing tfl*o acres, more cr less. county, Petition that Massachusetts, deceased* Petition that j [ Edwin S. or the leading druggists In ermen The above premises described as con- I Springer some other suit- Frederic C. Kingman or some and by had much trouble with their liglon, which must be filtered able be other j through veyed in this the same person appointed administrator suitable person be appointed every town.—Advt. "oats, but little I paragraph being of the adminis- i serious damage was the sceen of a non-nomad described in the deed from I estate of said deceased, pre- trator of the estate of said | prophet mortgage sented deceased, suffered. At Joyce's beach Joanna Black to Eliza A. I by Ida E. Springer, sister of presented by Frederic C. j Irving ; before It can he a settled Brimmer, said deceased. Kingman, Dunham's motor boat accepted by dated Dec. 4. 1867. and recorded in brother ami heir-at-law of said de- Mt. Desert | was driven J Ella M. late of Ferry. i people.—Asia Magazine. Hancock registry, book 130. page 490. Thurston, Sedgwick, ceased. : ashore, but willing hands w'ere in said deceased. The supper which was given by the ready and the same assigned by said Brim- county Petition that Lewis A. Roberts, late of Boston. and j John Thurston or some other hauled it out on the bank above mer to the late Gilman Jordan bv as- suitable Massachusetts, deceased. Petition filed school last week was well attended. I person be the reach of the wild seas. signment dated June 16. 1869. and re- appointed administrator of by William P. Everts, administrator for the benefit of the school. ; ANIMAL LIFE AT ITS WORST the estate of said d. i). Proceeds corded in said registry, book 4 32, page deceased, presented n. c. t. a. of the estate of said de- Nov. 23. G. by John Thurston one of the Joseph Tufts and wife have closed 444, said mortgage having been fore- heirs-at- ceased. praying that the penal sum of --G_ law of said deceased. closed the administrator of the said his bond filed in this Court as said ad- their home here and gone to Ells- Woe-Bcgone of by Arthur M. Hancock Specimens Dogs, Pigs, Gilman Jordan estate and recorded Higgins late of Bar Har- ministrator. d. b. n. c. t. a. be reduced where he has Falls. in bor in said worth, employment. and Horses in the Cuban Pro- book 4 10. page 296, of said -registry. county deceased. Petiti- from forty thousand dollars to twenty- Lincoln Davis, who tion that Angus M. MacDonald or some five hundred Friends of Andrew Partridge are recently pur- of Pinar And whereas the said Roland H. dollars. vince del Rio. other suitable person be ad- chased the Laws house haS moved his Jordan has since deceased and the un- appointed Witness. Bertrand E. Clark, Judge < f glad to know he Is gaining, after an I ministrator of the estate of said said there. Mrs. dersigned was on the seventh day of de- court at Ellsworth this sixteenth for appendicitis In the Ban- family Lorinda Strong ceased, presented by Bessie H. Mar- day of November in operation There are more March. 1917, duly appointed admin- the year of will hoard with them this winter. dogs than any otli- shall. heir-at-law of said deceased. our Lord one thousand gor hospital. 1 istrator of the estate of said R->land H. nine -’-mired er Arthur M. Higgins late of Bar Flora who The school has been closed a week kind of animal life In Pinar del Jordan: and whereas the condition of Har- and twenty. Mrs. Wardwell, closed bor in said county deceased. Petiti- on account of the i the said mortgage has been and now re- ROBERT P. K. her home last teacher. Miss Mc- Itlo, westernmost province of tion that Fred A. or some week.spent Thanksgiv- mains broken. now, therefore, Higgins called to by other suitable be Register. ing with her niece, Mrs. Blanche Kenney, being Fort Fair- Cuba, and chickens, pigs, ponies and reason of the breach of the condition person appointed ad- A true copy. ministrator of the estate of- field by the illness of her father. I claim a said de- Shaw In Brewer, before going to goats rank next In the order named, thereof, foreclosure of said ceased without Attest: ROBERT P. KING. | in behalf of said estate. giving bond, presented Pines for the Frank Jellison is visiting his mortgage Fred A. -tv Southern winter. Dogs may be seen everywhere, but HARVEY H. by Higgins, sole heir of said __Regis* brother, W. W. Jellison. j JORDAN, administrator deceased. Nov. 29. C. they are lazy and Indifferent. Each of the estate of Rolahd H. Jordan. SHERIFF’S SALE. Mrs. Eleanor is Dated this fifteenth of Novem- Stephen Billings, late of in Partridge visiting day Tremont, STATE OF MAINE. jti ■; Mrs. Ed. Kief. shack-hold has a few chickens, none ber, 1920, at Waltham. Maine. said county, deceased. Petition that Geo. W. or HANCOCK 8s. of which would have the shade of a Billings some other suitable WITCHHAZEL Nov. 27. M. person be Taken on this seventeenth ot COMMON STATE OP MAINE. appointed administrator of day chance In a show, but the estate of said November A. D. 1920 upon an execution poultry might To the Honorable the of the deceased, without dated FINE FOR SORE EYES Judge giving bond, presented Alton M. November 5 A. D. 1920 issued hold their own at a cocking main. Probate Court in and for the by on a County Billings, a son of said judgment rendered the su- or Hancock: deceased. by There are many pigs to be seen, but William G. Robbins, late of Bar Har* preme judicial court for said County of It is surprising how quickly eye In- Respectfully represents Richard G. Hancock at the term MAINE SALE are so bor, in said county deceased. Petfrron of said court be- OlT they thin and weakened that Parks, jr., of Washington, District of and held flammation is common that Sherman W. Robbins or sdme gun at Ellsworth within and helped by Columbia, and The Union Trust Com- for said the much-abused razor-back looks like other suitable person be appointed ad- county on the second Tuesday pany of Pittsburgh, a corporation, lo- of October A. D. witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc., a ministrator of the estate of said de 1920. which said judg- prosperous porker, says the National cated in Pittsburgh, commonwealth of ment was ceased, presented by Sherman W. Rob so rendered October 21 A D. as mixed In Lavoptik eye wash. One CHRISTMAS Is Pennsylvania, trustees under the will 1920, in which SEALS Geographical Magazine. Each pig bins, son of said deceased. judgment and execution of Richard G. Park, late of West the Harlan P. Mason, late of Mourt inhabitants of the town of elderly lady, who had been troubled anchored fast to a peg In the ground, Goshen, county of Chester, common- Desert, in said county, deceased. Pi Tremont, a municipal corporation in State Chamber of Commerce and wealth of Pennsylvania, deceased, that said with chronic eye inflammation for Ag- tethered to a rope. Knowing that If tition that Ella E. Mason or some other county and State, is creditor and as such trustees your are petitioners suitable person be appointed adminis- Louisa M. Heath of said was ricultural Takes Over Drive the rope were passed only about the seized and of certain real es- Tremont is many years, greatly helped In’ League possessed trator of the estate of said debtor, and which execution in tate held them in trust under said deceased, favor of pig's neck he could wiggle free, the by without said inhabitants of the two days. We guarantee a small will as follows: to all that real giving bond, presented by Ella .own of wit; E. Mason, widow of said Tremont and Christmas Seals and Health Bonds native passes it around the pig In the estate situated in Winter deceased. against said r-isa M bottle of to ANY CASE Harbor, Louise A. Holt, late of Heath for the sum of Lavoptik help County of Hancock, State of Maine, Sullivan, in ninety-two dol- will go on sale in Maine this on front of one shoulder and behind the said county, deceased. Petition lars and eight cents, debt or year, described as in the deed from that dnmage, weak, strained or Inflamed eyes, conveyed H. A. Holt or some other and eleven dollars and Thursday, December 2. The 1921) opposite leg. and then draws It tight Christine N. Wetherill and Samuel suitable per- two e nts, cost son be appointed administrator oi suit, (together Aluminum eye cup FREE. Alex- Price Wetherill to said Richard G. of the with f'to n cents campaign has been taken over the enough to prevent the pig from back- estate of said deceased without mcro for said ander's by Park, dated 29, A. D. and giving execution ’.—ft', runs Pharmacy. August 1906, bond, presented H. A. against the State Chamber of Commerce and ing out of It or creeping through. recorded December 18. A. D. in by Holt, hus- goods and estate of Ag- 1906, band of said deceased. said Louisa JN1. IV.,AT (ACRES GAN the registry of deeds for the of Heath; ti... loilowing ricultural League, its Home The horses one sees are between County Clara L. H. Thomas late of real estate as the through' Hancock, State of Maine, in book 435, Bluehill. proper*v said in said county, deceased. Second Louisa M. Heath and ON THE STOMACH? Department which is made up of an the Texas and the Shetland pony in page 445, as follows: “All that certain ac- of' Fred W. count of Clarence Proctor Heath. Julian lot or of land situated in that Thomas and J. Heath and Victor It is caused by fermenting, sour of women size, and so thin that one wonders If parcel Gordon Heath, organization prominent with of Winter Harbor known Winthrop Thomas, executors, remaining heirs at law owning waste This part as filed for settlement. matter in the intestines. a chairman in every of the they can make a shadow. Milch goats, Grindstone Neck, in of undivided shares in the es.ate >f county the County Abbie A. 1 old, foul matter be thor- of Coolidge. late of Lamoine, William W. A. Heath. & should state. which are the cows of Pinar del Itlo. Hancock. State Maine, and num- in said bered Six the of of county, deceased. First and Tremont. deceased, intestate. To \ : ued out with simple buck- upon plan survey final account of L. A A quota of $5U,UIM) has been nameo seem to be the one class of animal Grindstone Neck made Nathan F. Harry Crabtree, ad- certain lot or parcel of land si as by ministrator. filed for ated glycerine. etc., mixed Barrett and recorded in’ the of settlement. in said town of Tremo:.. .r.jwn .3 by the Maine Public Health Assocla able to look, fat and sleek. registry T. late of Bar the in Adler-l-ka. This acts on ROTH deeds for said in book of Angelia Hamor, Har- homestead farm of t: i 1 e county, plans bor, in said deceased. W illiiim tion under whose auspices the drive No. 2, page 11 one and county, First W. A. Heath, and particula y upper and lower bowel, removing old containing and final account of Calvert G. eleven one-hundredths acres of land, Hpinor. bounded ana described as folio i: matter never gs in previous years is being conduct New administrator, filed for settlement. accumulated you Rigid Airship Is Speedy. more or less, it understood that Bounded on the north in part by >t being Julia Landers, late of Bar No. thought was in your system. Adler- ed and to whose support all but five the acreage includes the land to Harbor, in 17, according to the original Sa] n In the latest rigid airship, K-SO. as given said county, deceased. Final the middle of West on adcoufit Towne plan, and in part bv lot No. 6 i-k. i.'iieves ANY CASE gas on the per cent of the proceeds of salt the Vickers the Oval Road of Vernon G. (the developed by people, par- which the said lot fronts: Bounded on Wasgatt, administrator, according to said plan; on the west y :t EXCELLENT for sour filed for settlement. said w ill go, the other five per cent going attention was the Harrison, dated 16. 1898, and re- lot No. 16. and elsewhere boun< d ticular given to Aug. Thomas H. late sto1 u h and chronic constipation. corded with the Hancock Landers, of Bar*. Har- by the sea and by the outlet >f to the National Tuberculosis Assocla elimination of head re- County. bor. iij said county, deceased. unnecessary Maine, of in book Fiitpl Seal Cove pond, so called ,- Guards gainst appendicitis.—Alex- registry deeds, 327. account of Vernon Exce tion. Four million seals and health 73. To which deed G. Wasgatt, admin- ing and therefrom the ander's sistance and the cutting down of page and record istrator. filed for reserving rig 3 Pharmacy. thereof reference is that settlement. of the public in and to bonds from five to a thousand dollars- and express made; David late of public w 3 weight, the builders have pro- it would be for the benefit of said Brown, Dedham, in crossing said premises, and said county, deceased. First except g in value are now in the hands oi a trust estate that all said real estate arnf final and reserving also sundry duced In R-SO ship of only 1*4 mil- account of William J. small 1 » should be sold and the from Brown, stirviT- heretofore sold and county chairmen whose representa- proceeds ing executor, filed for conveyed by s d lion cubic feet capacity, whose per- such sale with other trust settlement. William W. A. Heath in his any moneys Virginia D. Austin, late of lifeti e tives will reach every man, woman, formance In arid endurance Is in the hands of your said trustees in- LaAoiQe. by deeds duly of record speed in said county, deceased. Third and appearing n vested in real estate or in any other the registry of deeds for said Hanci and child in Maine with an appeal to to that of R-33 and R-34. which final account of Alice H. Scott, admin- k you suffer backache, sleepless equal manner most for the interest of all county. And I shall at istratrix de bonis non with public auct n help the cause of better health by concerned that it would be for th# will sale at the office of Hale nights, tired, dull days and distress- have a capacity of two million cubic therein; annexed, filed for settlement. & Hamlin n the best interest of said trust estate said Ellsworth, on unnary disorders, don't their purchase. The overall of Is Nancy Sawyer, late of Bar Friday the sev experi- feet. length R-80 and most for the interest of all con- Harbor, teenth day of December A. D. 1920 in said county, deceased. First and t ment. Read this twice-told testi- Physical defects were found in 568 530 Its Is 70 cerned therein, that all said real estate 11 o’clock in the forenoon feet. diameter feet and final account of Phebe S. ad- to sati jr mony above described shall be sold for the Rodickr, said execution and incidental it's Ellsworth evidence— Maine men out of every 1000 ex Its 85 feet. The total ministratrix, filed for settlement* charg 1, height gross sum of ten thousand dollars and the sell said real estate taken on execut a dpubly proven. amined the draft. Cora Estella late of during lift Is 38.5 tons at sen level, and the proceeds thereof, with other trust Maddocks, Ells- as aforesaid and all the right, title 2 d Mi worth. in said iimma N. Burke, 13 Liberty Because of physical defects 346 in moneys, if any. in the hands of said county, deceased. First interest which the said Louisa C. disposable lift Is 17.5 tons. At full trustees, invested in United States and final account of Ralph L. Mad- Fred tract says: “About two Heath, W. Heath. Julian f. Ellsworth, 1000 Maine men were rejected administrator, filed for settle- Heath .'ears every power the estimated speed Is over six Government Bonds and that such sale, docks, and Victor Heath, heirs t ago 1 suffered considerably ment. law of said foi military service. tv miles hour and the and investment of the proceeds thereof, William W. from and bladder trouble. per cruising the -T.'iui.7v.ii .\mina, liiue ul ui iiuiu, in Heath have in and to kidney caused 789 deaths in are permissible under the laws and the same. r My back would Tuberculosis radius at this speed Is four thousand terms and provisions of said will. said county, deceased. First account had on the twelfth day of April A. i. pain, especially of Russell E. last and 357 of these were Wherefore your petitioners, the said Gray, surviving adminis- 192i* at seven hours and thirty minu s when I had to stand on my f.eet much Maine year, miles and hundred miles at filed for sixty-five trustees, under revised statutes chap- trator. settlement. of the clock in the forenoon (the ti » ef the of Sarah M. late of Orland. time. I saw Doan's Kidney under thirty years age. fifty miles an hour—Scientific Ameri- ter 73. section 10. and any other laws Brewster, when the same was attached on 1 e Pills which be hereto in said county, deceased. First and writ in the action in so highly advertised that I de- Last year in Maine 1137 babies un ca u. may applicable pray original wMoh 1 e that said trustees be author- final account of Walter L. Brewster, judgment upon which s:i;d cided to to the store and a over your may execut ti go get der one year of age died, 10% ized and required to sell and convey all administrator, filed for settlement. issued was rendered). s«PPly. 1 received great benefit of all the babies born alive. of said real estate above described for Gideon L. Joy, late of Hancock, in WARD W. WESCOTV from above stated thousand said county, deceased. Third account the first box of Doan’s and can Maine school Artificial Milk on Board Ship. the price (ten of said County 01 Hancock From 70% to 95% of dollars) and to re-invest the proceeds of Alice H. Scott.' trustee, for the bene- _Sheriff certainly recommend them highly.” The milk on the fit of filed for have dental defects. problem hospital the north by Lot No. Five 218 feet, on Burney Joy. settlement. MAIKi U»' MAIAL. The above was De- children Gideon L. late of in statement given of the Is the east by Lot No. Ten 200 feet, on the Joy, Hancock, HANCOCK ss. 1 In the last twelve months. 88b ships said deceased. Third and cember 5, 1916, and on October 5. south by Lot No. Seven 215 feet 5 county, final At a probate court held at Ella- solved In a different and ingeni- account of Alice H. Scott for 1320, “Some- I Maine people died of cancer. highly inches and on the west by the West trustee, worth, in and for said County of Han- Mrs. Burke added: the same the benefit of Hewey Joy, filed for set- ous fashion. On board the Mercury Oval Road 200 feet. Being cock, on the third day of November, times when I have taken cold, it has Two per cent of Maine's popula to said Christine N. tlement. j premises conveyed in the year of our Lord one thousand and Comfort there Is now n machine Gideon L. Joy, late of Hancock, in brought back a slight touch of my tion is constantly sick and approxi nine hundred and twenty de- STATE OF MAINE. said county, deceased. Third account old But I can rely upon worth which manufactures milk In any A certain instrument to complaint, j mately $7,000,000 of working ss. of Alice H. Scott, trustee, for the ben- purporting HANCOCK be a copy of the last will and testa- Pills to cure me every be- sired quantity, although the ship may held at efit of Mary C. Butler, filed for settle- Goan’sKidney | time was lost in Maine last year At a probate court Ellsworth ment of Cora F. Rarnes. late of New time. for weeks. "me- In ami for saiu of Hancock on ment. These satisfactory experiences of this sickness. have been at sea The County York, in the county of New York, and cause the third day of November, in the Caroline R. Coombs, a minor of Win- have renewed my confidence In the cow” needs to be fed with a state of New York, deceased, and of How mucn ao you care/ chanical of our Lord one nine ter Harbor, in said county. First ac- year thousand the probate thereof in said state of New remedy and I recommend It as be- and hundred and count of Mary E. Joy, guardian, filed The Maine Anti-Tuberculosis As combination of unsalted butter twenty. York, duly authenticated, been fore.” A certain instrument for settlement. having milk and It will purporting presented to the judge of probate for sociation its name to the skimmed powder; give to be a of the last will William G. Straw, late of Castine. in 80c., at all dealers. Foster-Mil- changed copy our said County of Hancock for the milk with, of butter fat and testament of Sarah J. Hayward, said county, deceased. Petition filed burn Maine Public Health Association thai any degree purpose of being filed and re- Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. late of Newton, in the county of Mid- by Henry M. Hall, administrator, for allowed, which Is It also corded In the probate court of our said -- more aid in re required. produces of Massa- license to sell certain real estate of it might effectively dlesex. and commonwealth of Hancock. will and the fluid and of the said deceased, situated in said Castine County suffering and gener cream that whip chusetts. deceased, Ordered. That moving personal thereof in said commonwealth and more fully described in said peti- notice thereof be which It tastes like the best probate given to all al economic loss from all Rinds 01 yields of Massachusetts, duly authenticated, tion. persons interested therein, Catarrh Germs of milk and cream that been to the of Jessie May Smith, a minor of Bucks- by publishing a copy of this order three sickness. The object of the Associa quality dairy having presenter! judge weeks probate for our said County of Han- port. in said county. Petition filed by successively in the Ellsworth can be ashore. a move tlon is to promote good health and tc procured cock for the purpose of being allowed, William H. Smith, guardian, for license American, newspaper printed at Ells- out when hyomei worth, in said its causes filed and recorded in the probate court to sell certain real estate of said minor, County of Hancock, prior combat disease and among to the seventh of our said County of Hancock, and for situated in said Bucksport and more day of December, MOVES IN It is D. the people of Maine. eooperat Eruptions on the Sun. letters testamentary to issue to Fred fully described in -said petition. A. 1920, that they may appear at a State R. the executor named in Charles Blance, late of Gouldsboro. probate court then to be held at Ells- No “tomach Hyomei is ing closely with the Depart Not ago. at the Yerkes ob- Hayward, dosing. long said will. in said county deceased. Petition filed worth, in and for said County of Han- ?ade of oil of taken ! Schools chiefly eucalyptus ments of Health, Public an was observed That notice thereof be by George C. Blance. administrator, for cock, at ten o’clock in the irom the forests of Inland servatory, eruption Ordered, forenoon, eucalyptus Tuberculo to all persons interested therein, license to sell certain real estate of and show cause, if any have, with other ex- Charities and Corrections. on the rim of the given they Australia, and combined (and photographed) a copy of this order said deceased, situated in said Goulds- against the same. cellent and as by publishing antiseptics. sis Trustees, State'Hospitals sun which threw up material to a three weeks successively in the Ells- boro. and more fully described in said BERTRAND EL ln the CLARK. , inland Australia atmosphere and worth American, a newspaper petition. *■ well as other governmental pri- of 500.000 miles. One cloud of printed Judge of Probate 80 impregnated with balsam thrown height at Ellsworth, in said County of Han- Henrietta Baker Smith, late of Bar A true out for social and health copy. by the eucalyptus trees that germs vate agencies It, which appeared as if floating de- cock, prior to the seventh day of Decem- Harbor, in said county deceased. First Attest: ROBERT P. KING. not and in consequence D. that and final account of M. J° thrive, work. This work is supported by the was reckoned to have some ber. A. 1920. they may appear Henry Smith, Register. coughs, and other nose tached, to be administrator filed for colds, catarrh seals and health at a Probate Court then held at settlement. end throat afflictions are practically sale of the Christmas thousands of times the volume of the Ellsworth, in and for said County of Ruel R. Dority, late of Sedgwick, in said unknown. bonds. to Hancock, at ten o'clock in the fore- county, deceased. Second and PAUPER earth. We are accustomed regard if final of NOTICE. Breathe Hyomei and get the same noon, and show cause, any they account Herbert S. Dority, ad- HAVING CONTRACTED WITH on the earth same. THE germ killing effect as you great volcanic explosions have, against the ministrator. filed for settlement. city of Ellsworth to wnuldpeasant E. Richard G. late of support and gare get in the eucalyptus forests. 6zac most of natural BERTRAND CLARK. Park, West Goshen. for those who need ? as the appalling phe- of Probate. deceased. Petition may assistance Hyomei is sold by Chas. E. Alexander -'/VirwTTZtuJ.Sf'J/tx, Judge Pennsylvania, filed during five years but are feeble and tri- A true Richard G. and The beginning Jam. I, druggists everywhere on a guar- nomena, they copy. by Park, jr.. Union 1920, and are legal residents of jna Attest: ROBERT P Trust of Penn- Ells- 8atl8factlon or money re_ disturbances with the KING. Company Pittsburgh, worth. I forbid all persons fling compared for license to sell trusting S2ded°f Register sylvania. trustees, them on my account, as there Is Education. outbursts which are tak- certain real estate of said deceased, sit- plenty continually of room and accommodations to gars uated in Winter Harbor, County of Education is the leading of human ing place all over the body of the PROFESSIONAL CARDS. for them at the City Farm house. Hancock, State of Maine, and more M R. CARLISLE. souls to what is best and making what sun. fully described in said petition. ALICE H. "William O. Emery, late of Sullivan, is best out of them, and these two ob- SCOTT, Specialty made of in said county, deceased. Petition filed Put. ■^sS'C'MA attainable Elizabeth H. for an Picturesquely jects are always together The Remedy. I TYPEWRITING. ACCOUNTING AND by Emery, widow, GENERAL CLERICAL WORK allowance out of the personal estate Disgusted cop (at crossing)—S*mg Ends and by the same means. The training “I am I can no offer It indigestion sorry longer my Union Safe Deposit & Trust Co. of said deceased. relieves stomach Eourstom- in them- Agent chauffeur, you are! Say, if you werg misery, which makes men happiest friends a good bumper." of Portland. fo»* furnishing Probate Louise J. Backus, late of Ellsworth 8C*1» disease in said deceased. the Sahara Selling and all stomach also makes them most service- and Surety Bonds. Agent Oliver Type- county, Petition filed crossing desert you’d run selves “Oh. yes, you can when you take by Mary A. Clark, executrix of the last ®«>ney back. Large box of tablets writer. Typewriter supplies. into a hydrant.—Boston 1 all able to others.—Ruskln. out lu flivver.” Ellsworth, Me. will and testament of said deceased Transcript, druggists in ail towns. « them your No. 1 School St., i Ills Shall We Send Our Investment Money

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