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Hbbmitrminti *. LOCAL. AFFAIRS In the Methodist church. There will be urttiif merit* an interesting program and several scouts are to be initiated. The NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. newly-elected officers will try to make things interest- For sale—Boat lumber. ing. Several important moves lor the Thomaston Feather Co. Washing benefit of the will be burrill national National Surety Co—Ins statement. scouts made. UNION TRUST CO. Bankrupty—Austin W Richardson. George R. Lowell, one of Ellsworth’s Probate notice—Est Lester E Veazie et ale. ►[ OF ELLSWORTH. Admr notice—Est Edwin J Carter. esteemed bad an birth- •* citizens, enjoyable of Ellsworth " — Isaac Mayo. *• on when for and about BANK, — day anniversary 8unday last, ► SURPLUS $200,000 Micheal Shea. CAPITAL, PROFITS, Sarah E Exec notice—Est Mayo. the first time in many years his three ? — ** Frances Austin. DEPOSITS, about $1,300,000 children were with him for a re- Legislative notices — Inland fisherieii and family game. union. They are Harry B. Lowell, of Will on John A Lord—Kerosene for This Bank Pay You your sale. Howard of OF AND LAR6EST EASTERN MAINE. 2% Insurance statement—Equitable Fire and Portland; Lowell, Penobscot,' ONE THE.STR0N6EST BANKS IN Marine Ins Co. and Mrs. Walter R. Parker, of Ellsworth. account if $500 or over. Bangor; check The republican caucus for the nomina- We are still reaching out for more business; Eastern Trust A Banking Co. We will give you just as efficient service as tion of a candidate for mayor will be held you WHY? elsewhere—the same service that has in- at Hancock hall Friday, Feb 21, at 7.30 get 8CHKDUL OF MAILS our o’clock p. m. Wards 1,2, 3 and 5 caucuses Hecause we offer absolute safety. creased deposits nearly fourfold In four AT ILLSWORTU POBTOFKICH. will be held after the Because we are careful, liberal, prompt and considerate. our In 1913. immediately general years. Two-thirds of home merchants bank effect Sept. 30, can do no better. caucus. Warn 4 caucus will be held at Because you t here. Why not your account? Think it over. Because we want and ail of our recommend MAILS RECEIVED. Agricultural hall, North Ellsworth, at 2.30 your business, patrons From West—7.18 a us. m; 4.14,8.2A p m. o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. From East—11.06,11.67 a m; 6.47.10.63 p m. Why Open an Account? The Ellsworth high school basket ball MAIL CLOSRS AT POSTOPP1CB It helps your credit. 23 Main St. Call or Write for Particulars. team took the end of the score for Qoihg West—10.80,11.80 a m; 5.16,9 pm. long It discourages extravagance. season in the Going East—6.46 a m; 8.46, 6 pm. the first time this game It creates good business habits. with last Friday night. best for No Sunday mail. Hampden academy It furnishes receipts money paid. The score was 54 to 6 in favor of Ells- It Registered mail should be at postoffice half keeps your business straight. an hour before mail closes. worth. The Ellsworth boys have been up It makes the bank your lriend and adviser. against heavier and more experienced We want every professional man, every teacher, every farmer, every teams all the and have taken their business in fact, whether Misses Mildred Hall and Cora Dobbin, season, man, every clerk, every wage-earner, medicine It baa been for male or female, to carry an account with us. If you are not a of are their Mrs. bravely. good Jonesport, visiting aunt, customer of this bank, let this be your invitation to become one. Warren Murch. them. Next Friday they will play Cherry- field at Hancock hall. Mrs. Fullerton Merrill, of Boston, is the The Ellsworth festival chorus will meet guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry L. Crab- for rehearsal at Society hall to-morrow tree, for a few days. PRIZE SPEAKING TO-NIGHT Evangeline.99 evening. Members are requested to bring The Merchants’ association has engaged Mrs. T. M. Blaisdell, of Bast Franklin, Verdi’s “Requiem”, the “Parsifal” cho- Ellsworth High School Sophomores Mr. and Mrs Roden bough to stage for was in Ellsworth the guest of yesterday, the choruses which were ruses, and Elgar them on Feb. their H. W. Dunn and wife. to Contest for Prizes. Thursday 20, spectacu- sung in 1909 — “Challenge of Thor,” “It lar entertainment This is The contests “Evangeline”. Miss Helene Bellatty left last Saturday Comes from the of the prize-speaking by pupils Misty Ages,” “Light a dramatization of Longfellow’s poem, and Checks Instead of Cash for N. where she of the Ellsworth school, inaugurated King’s Mountain, C., World,” “Go Forth Upon Thy Journey.” high is said to be one of the best of amateur has beeu engaged to teach. In view of the visit of Mr. with such results the wonderfully simplify and protect the process of paying bills. With expected satisfactory during attractions; it has been given in Portland, next rehearsal The club of the Congrega- Chapman at week’s (which so New cheeks, you can’t “miss out” In making change; the right amount Thursday last school year and generally approved Lewiston, Bangor, Albany, Hartford, tional church will meet to-morrow after- will be on Friday evening instead of Haven and other cities with into the hands; each check becomes a and by the will be held again this large great gets right receipt; it is of the utmost public, noon at 2 with Mrs. Perley Phillips. Thursday), importance success. a bank account” fos’ters Let us tell how term. “keeping saving. you that member who can come Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Collins are re- every possibly The beautiful story is recited by Mrs. and can bank with us mail. The first of these prize-speaking ex- easily safely you by be present at to-morrow evening’s re- and acted in ceiving congratulations on the birth of a hibitions will be given this evening at Rodenbaugh pantomine— hearsal. dances and diversions a Branoho* mt Old Town. Maohlaa, Dexter. daughter [Louise Cahill! last Thursday. Hancock hall. A merely nominal admis- picture song, by The concert last even- cast of 100. Mrs. L. Crabtree will George C. Emerson, of Charlestown, given Wednesday sion fee is charged to meet the actual ex- Harry at the church the the title a for which she Mass., is visiting in this city, the guest of ing Congregational by penses of the exhibition. The exhibi- depict role, part choir and organist of the First is" well and Mrs. his sisters, Mrs. A. B. Black and Mrs. Hill. parish tions, which are of great value to the particularly adapted, church of Bangor was a most delightful Harry E. Rowe, also well adaped for the Nokomis Rebekah lodge will hold its pupils in training them in public speak- affair. Everybody knows what to expect part will be the “Shawnee Woman”. next at ing, involve much extra work by the regular meeting Tuesday evening Mr. the for his Other will be announced later. from Hall, organist, pre- all of which is as- parts Odd Fellows hall. A circle supper will be faculty, voluntarily vious visits to Ellsworth are recalled with There are fourteen scenes in all, with served at 6.15. sumed for the good of the school. It is and at this concert he and the great satisfaction, hoped the townspeople will show their specially arranged music, dances, John P. Eldridge, with daughter Ber- again showed himself a master of the which serve to enliven the appreciation by a large attendance at this production, went to Dexter Saturday to attend en- Best Flour nice, | organ. The choir, composed of Mr. Pote, exhibition. have been arranged especially for this of hia evening’s Pillsbury’s the funeral on Sunday uncle, { Mrs. Miss Glass and Mr. tertainment. There will be a children’s Brown, Libby, The contest this evening will be between Samuel Eldridge. beard here for the first with chorus of small Acadian maids. The cos- time, sang members of the sophomore class for cash bbl. or 1-8 bbl. Chester of a fine effect. All were liberal in to is and $5.75 per 75c per bag', Brown, Bangor, Sunday response prizes of $5, $3 and $2. Later in the school tuming picturesque appropriate. school field will occupy the recalls, and if “recalled” to Ellsworth Few poems are so well adapted for worker, pulpit year a junior contest will be held, and this at the Methodist church next are sure of a most cordial dramatization; it is full of variety, pretty Suuday, they reception will be followed by an exhibition open to and bits. Goods We Have On Hand: forenoon and evening. Mrs. Caroline P. Tripp, formerly of all pupils of the school, from which two pastoral scenes, comedy is worth it is E. E. Brady has returned from a trip of Ellsworth, died at her home in Bar Har- students will be selected to represent the “Evangeline” while; something to take home with one. And Cracked several weeks in the South. He- accom- bor Sunday, aged fifty-seven years, after Ellsworth high school at the Colby col- Cora, Meal, Corn, Oats, ! the impression left upon an audience is panied his son Edmund to Annapolis, an illness of a few days of heart trouble. lege prize-speaking contest next May, to lasting. Beef Bran, Brown Mid- where he is to take the examinations for Mrs. Tripp was the daughter of the late which any fitting school in the State is _ Scraps, entrance to the naval academy. Ezekial Jordan, of Ellsworth. She was entitled to send two representatives to con- COMING EVENTS. married to John W. who died at Bar dlings, Flour, Daisy Flour, Cot- Mrs. H. W. Dunn, who has been visit- Tripp, test for cash prizes of $50, $25, $15 and $10 Harbor some Her Borne was in ing in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, years ago. The exhibition this evening will begin ELLSWORTH. ton Ellsworth until about fifteen Seed Meal, Gluten, Mixed returned home Thursday. Mrs. Carolyn years ago, at 8 o’clock. Wednesday evening, Feb. 12, at Odd when she moved to Bar Harbor. She had Jelly, of Wakefield, Mass., accompanied The program is as follows: Fellows hall—Foresters ball. Tickets (in- Rock Cement. a circle of friends in who Feed, Salt, Lime, her home for an extended visit. large Ellsworth, “Too Late for the Train,” cluding dancing and refreshments), 50 learned with regret of her death. She Ruth extra 10 cents. Next Sunday morning at the Congrega- Bridges cents; ladies, C. W. GRIN DAL, leaves two daughters—Mrs. Georgia Hig- “Farragut at Mobile,” tional church Miss Brown will play: Wednesday evening, Feb. 12, at 8. p. m., and Mrs. F. Abbott, both of Robert Hammond Haynes gins Mary — Prelude, “Melody and intermezzo,” by at Hancock hall Prize speaking ex- Bar Harbor, and one brother—Andrew P. “The Battle of Life”.Mary A Livermore Parker; by Guilmant; offertory, Louise Jordan hibition, sophomore class, Ellsworth high response, Jordan, of Ellsworth. Funeral services Gladys chorus in ‘‘Aunt M Vickers school. Admission 10 cents. by Smart; postlude, grand F, by were held at the home in Bar Harbor Polly Green”.George Salome. Julia Morrison Estey Feb. at Hancock yesterday morning. The remains were Thursday evening, 20, "Valley Forge”.Henry Armot Brown under direction of Irene chapter, O. E. S., will give a to Ellsworth for interment. hall—“Evangeline,” brought Merle Frederick Googins valentine party at Masonic hall to- Mr. and Mrs. Roden baugh, and under The installation of officers of Blanque- “Thanatopsis”.William Cullen Bryant morrow evening to which Masons and auspices of Ellsworth Merchants’ associa- fort commandery, K. was held last Winnie Frances Falls T., tion. Admission 35 reserved their families are invited. Refreshments "Deepwater Politics”.May McHenry cents; seats, Monday evening. The installing officer 50 cents. Reserved seat sale at store of W. will be served. The sisters are requested Sylvia Margaret Marshall was Hon. A. W. King, past grand com- R. Parker Clothing Co., Tuesday, Feb. 18. to cake. “The Black Horse and His Rider,” bring assisted J. W. as mander, by Nealley grand Charles Sheppard Friday, Feb. 21, 7.30 p. in., at Hancock The Literature club met last evening The officers installed were: Har- caucus. warden. George Henry Gould hall—Republican municipal with Miss Bernice Giles. Mrs. E. E. vard C. eminent Jordan, commander; “Making a Man of the Boy,” Saturday, March 15, at Hancock hall — Rowe read a paper on “Albany”, and Mrs. Edgar J. Trussell, generalissimo; Chester Eleanor Hale Higgins Concert under auspices Ellsworth festival H. E. Rowe one on “Buffalo and the Erie E. Norris, captain general; Edward F. "Spartacus to the Roman Envoys at Etruria,” chorus, and direction W. R. Chapman. Artists: Salvatore Giordano, tenor ; Mrs. Canal”. The next meeting will be Feb. jr., senior warden; Thomas E. Charles Albert Haynes Robinson, Florence Anderson soprano; Miss 24 with Mrs. H. E. Rowe. “The of the Art of Otis, Hale, prelate; Edward F. Robinson, treas- Supremacy Poetry,” Sue Mr. at Victor Cousins Winchell, ’cellist; Chapman Dr. C. E. Owen, of Waterville, of the urer; Charles W. Joy, recorder; George the piano. Myrtle Louise Camber Christian civic league of Maine, was in E. Davis, sword-bearer; Harry CL Austin, | Monday, March 24, at Hancock hall- “The Indian Warrior’s Defense,” concert and ball Senator Hale hose Ellsworth over Sunday, and occupied the warder; George F. Haskell, sentinel. The by Stephen Lee Joy company. E. was pulpit of the Baptist church Sunday junior warden, Harry Rowe, absent, “Lily Servosse’s Ride,”.Albion Tourgee BOSTON. morning. Dr. Owen spoke at Surry in the and will be installed later. A banquet was Christina Kenney t>oyle Tuesday evening, Feb. 18, at Court hall. afternoon and at Ellsworth Falla in the served at 6.30 at which a of mem- The Indian group 200 Huntington avenue, Boston—Bluehill Motooyole bers of the Eastern Star served as waiters reunion. evening. To Erect Street Signs. —a pleasing innovation. The young ladies March at Paul Revere A. E. Miss Clio M. Chi 1 cott, a former resident To meet the as to street Friday, 2$, hall, requirement — CRABTREE, Agent, were Misses Edith aud Ruth Mechanics Boston Ellsworth and at one time a teacher in Mabel, building, of Ellsworth, signs necessary for the establishment in reunion. 50 cents. HancocS, Mk .send for Descriptive Catalogue Lord, Mrs. Albert Cushman, Mrs. Carrie Tickets, the high school here, has been offered and Ellsworth of a mail carrier system, the M. Smith, Misses Alice and Ruth Garland has accepted a position in the Washing- city government at a special meeting and Mrs. Julia Niccols. The installation ton Irving high school for girls in New last evening voted to erect the necessary ceremonies followed the banquet, and the York city. Her many friends here are signs. remainder of the evening was given over john a. pleased to learn of her success. Mayor Cunningham, Aid. Eldridge, Lord to dancing and cards. Sir knights, with IS STILL SELLING ALONG The first ball under the auspices of the Qrindal, Heath and Moor were present at their ladies, from Bar Harbor aud La- recently organized court of Foresters in the meeting. The preamble and vote moine were present. the Best Kerosene Oil Everybody Hi. F. D. Ellsworth will be given this evening at passed is as follows: can Tjf TOWN', AT save a little at a time. Odd Fellows hall. Music will be by Camp- 1 Vhereas, There has been a for- For Protection ©/ Children. petition bell’s orchestra of fonr pieces. The com- warded to the United States postoffice depart- Stuart Store, Water Financial success is a ROUTES There was a hearing yesterday before St.f simply mittee in charge has promised “an old- ment for a mail delivery system in the city of 2 doors below Bakery. matter of sav- Judge Hail in the Ellsworth municipal Ellsworth, and to your time good time”, and is bending every Mr. Lord also offers for sale the sticking court under the statutes for the This board to make the providing Whereat, of mayor and aider- Goods nmy be ordered by mail effort promise good. following articles: ing plan—making your protection of children by which chilldrea men has been notified that it is necessary that and will out next All the Scouts are to at- go by carrier, Boy requested street signs sholld be ereoted at the AUTOMOBILE, Buick runabout. than in danger of falling into habits of vice and junction 1 Office Character stronger or can be (or and will tend a to-morrow at their rooms of street l»esk, .... #5 telephoned meeting immorality because of home surroundings, every covered by Jsaid delivery, on of the carrier. motion. Beal Camel's-hair cost any catch the first trip he taken from the and safe- Sliawl, Temptation may parents never woru. SUftcrtutoRtiitfr. Voted, That the erect and *200, to guarded by the State. city maintain Peddler’s spend. such signs as soon as practicable, and for- Cart, new, suitable Formal complaint was made in behalf of for milk or ward a copy of this vote to the postmaster at peddling, $60 a of Galvanized Parcher’s Drug Store, three children Mrs. Cora Colson, of Ellsworth. Iron 6 bbl. Oil Ellsworth Falls — Laura, who, from the Tank, pump and syphon, $1R Hancock Co. Me. 2 Savings Ellsworth. mother's will be sixteen new Sewing Machines, $16 testimony, years N1COLIN. each, 2 new Parlor old next month; James, aged ten, and Clocks, each, $4 Helen 2 new Office Clocks, with cal- ===Bank== Augusta, aged six. King ie visiting friends in Bangor and endar, each, E|l»worth, Main* The in the case of the older Lagrange. $5 complaint 200 lbs. Formosa Oolong Tea; lot Commenced Business to close was made Kev. O. J. Mrs. Willard was Men’s $18 Suits* $15 girl by Guptill, Phillips called to Sul- of Silverware, and many other May 1, 1873. Charles P. Smith and A. W. livan the of ._ Salisbury, to-day by illness her sister. articles at bargain prices. who as to the unwholesome “Her Majesty” Corsets, Gold Fish Offer! testified and John O. Conary, of Surry, is with his ansanitary condition of the Colson ours #1.25 With a 25c bottle of Iteiall home, cousin, Artelle McGown, helping to get to Loan Reg. price $1.50; as Money Cherry Bark, we will give and its general reputation to immorali- out tirewood. on two Gold Fish and one ty. Judge Hall committed her to the Dr. George Phillips and wife, of Sulli- Boys’ Sweaters SEr“$i Aquarium. Only one to a Industrial school for girls at Hallowell. •■proved, Productive Real Estate; on van, spent Sunday with their customer. The complaint in the case of the two parents, Willard Phillips and wife. Open to the Public. Collateral aad Commercial We have 50 outfits left. children was made Mrs. Paper : 3 cuts 25c only younger by Julia BOARD and ROOMS, Regular or Traaalent. Tobacco, or send for as we Miss who has Call them, A. Chat to, agent for the of Josephine Phillips, been Cor. We are for # protection Main and Hancock 8t»., ALSO DEALERS IN paying 44«, $*.7«| 4* j care for her Elleworth Usasams. cannot deliver. children. The little girl has been lame helping mother, Mrs. Josiah W.4011». S4.aoi 641. «. ; Municipal aad Other Bonds (loops All Other Goods Sent since birth, and Mrs. Chatto had made Phillips, has returned to Auburn. Any arrangements by which she could be of Abbie Richardson closed a successful aPPr»vod legality and ascertained H. P. CARTER, where Parcel Post. taken to the Children’s hospital for ex- by term of school here 38 Main St.. Ellsworth amination and treatment if the exami- Friday, and haB re- strength. nation showed that she could be cured. turned to her home in Bar Harbor. Moore’s Drug 8tore, Hail committed the child to the to Judge Mrs. Louisa sixteen ounce* of performance every The REX ALL Store, custody of Mrs. Chatto for such examina- Moore, who has been visit- C. C. her DAVID Burrill & Son pound of promise in (he advertisement* Cor. opp. P. O., Ellsworth tion. The boy was allowed to remain ing daughter, Mrs. Hiram Danico, has FRIEND’S “ mate with his mother. returned to her home at North street. ELLSWORTH. ME of TBX AMERICAN. Ellsworth. All kinds of Repairing promptly done. grees, and one member wm fronted a de- atobtttiflojwna. Benefit Column. SDnuruannntu. Umoncu tt)f terangrrs. fButual mit. A paper, “History of Maine,” was reed “Maine’s and SPITED BT M»UKT MADGE”. This coiuma is devoted to the Orange. es- by Mary Burrill; Agricul- Constipated, Don't pecially to the grange* of Harcock county. ture,” Gerald Tbompaon; “Maine’s CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. for the Know It! n* Motto: “Helpful and Hopeful The column U open to til granger* G. W. Brewster. Maud Brews- WOMAN SICK discussion of topics of general interest, and Granges,” Make letters Ida and The of this column are succinctly for reports of grange meetings. ter sang a solo and Houston Bv purposes short and concise. All communications must title and motto—it is for the mutual Muuriee Miller recitations. Tbe etaied In the be signed, but names will not he printed ex- gave Prayer Meeting Topic For Ween Be- and aims to be and of the writer. Ail com- was: “What can we Benefit, helpful hopeful. cept by permission topic for discussion It seems odd, but it is true, that you ginning Feb. 16. 1913. for the common It Is for the com- YEARS munications will be subject to approval by Being good, FOURTEEN do to increase the interest of the not the editor, but none will be rejected without grange?” j may be constipated and know it. from the use—a servant, a of In- Topic.—Bulletins temperance mon public purveyor good reason. war.-Rev. xiii. 1-8: xix. 11. 12. U. 20. Ed- a medium for the In- You can see it is. Take a formation and suggestion, ALAMOOSOOK. EAST OBLAND, 100. why glass D. D. to Health ited by Rev. Sherman H. Doyle. terchange of Ideas. In this capacity It solicits Restored by Lydia and in water until full. If you DATES. Alamoosook grange held a regular meet- pour keep The between and communications, and Its success depends largely straggle temperance E. Pinkham’s Feb. with all on in water after the glass is Com- Vegetable Feb. 18—Meeting of Hancock ing Saturday evening, 8, youring full, may well be culled a on the support given It lu this respect. Tuesday, Intemperance officers but Ceres and treasurer it will run over, but the stays full. must be but the name of Pomona with Brook I in grauge. overseer, glass war. It has been a Ions and constant munications signed, Compound. writer will not be by permission. present. The finance committee, the so with full warfare. From the ancient efforts to printed except Thursday and Friday, Feb. 13 and 14, at Just your bowels; they get Communications will be to or and a committee to subject approval — charity committee, of waste and then oil check this treat evil mem- Ind.“ I suffered for four- city ball, Augusta Orange lecturers’ matter, they pa-s or by pledging the editor of the column, but none Elkhart, frame resolutions on the death of Brother rejection by from the about the same bers of certain religious orders to Address teen from conference. expel body only will oe rejected without good reason. years organic inflammation. H. Leach were After re- Guy appointed. amount that into it in the form sobriety down to the latest politi- all communications to female weakness, Wednesday, March 5-Meeting of Green goes of cess, the members enjoyed the following movements The Americas, and food. cal against intemperance, pain irregulari- Mountain Pomona with Bayside grange. Millie fell worth, Me. program: Song, grange; reading, there have been many leaders, many ties. The pains in So have a movement of 8now; story, J. L. Gross; conundrums, you may the battles, victories, ami alas! sides were in- SEAGIRT, 471, SOUTH DEER ISLE. great many my Grace Gibbs, Irene Dun- bowels every day and yet there will remain of was Agues Forsyth, also many defeats. But these defeats cxiscaaiKD, cxwoaaiSD. creased walking A regular meeting Beagirt grange # by bar and Dora Dunbar; remarks, Fred waste matter that ought to be removed. have been setbacks. Lot me but live life year to year. or on held Feb. with menbers only temporary my ffom standing my 1, twenty-six Alberta Dunbar. from the goal; Thompson; song, Give your bowels a gentle but There are more people and more in- Not hurrying to, nor turning feet and I had such present. One candidate was balloted on thorough forward case and unreluctant soul; MBUO&1AL 1EHOLITIOJIS. out and feel great. fluences engaged on the side of tem- With awful bearing down and elected, and one application was re- cleaning you'll Not for the things that disappear Whereat, It bas been the will of our The I used for this is in this gigantic mourning was de- ceived. The executive committee was prescription put perance today struggle in fear feelings, Father to remove from Alamooaook in the dim past, nor bolding back Heavenly and sold under the name of Dr. ever this war in and the finance and charity com- up True’s than before. Moreover, veils; bat with a pressed spirits elected, our beloved H. Leach, Fro*n what the future grange brother, Guy use thin mittees were the master. Elixir. Doctors and druggists it in will never be ended until it is ended whole and became and appointed by Retolved, That in the death of brother Guy cake after their own families. Costs but little and right God Is in the conflict on the And happy heart, that pays its toll pale with dull,heavy At recess and coffee were served, H. Leach, Alamoosook grange sincerely health to men, women and children. side of those who are battling to save To Youth and Age, and travels on with cheer. eyes. 1 had six doc- which the lecturer presented a short pro- mourns tbe loss of a loyal and faithful brother, brings « his Tastes Works Remem- mankind from its greatest curse, and tors from whom I received only tempo- gram. There were suggestions for the aud that we will ever cherish in memory good. gdntlv. fio let the way wind up the hill or down. Elixir. and will relief. I decided to E. of the order the master and the gentle manner, kindly disposition and good ber the name, Dr. True’s Price, in His time way victory O’er rough or smooth, the journey will be rary give Lydia good by work in the grange: and be it further 50c and $1.00. crown the efforts of the temperance Finkham's Vegetable Compound a fair past-master. 35c, Joy; Retolved, That we extend our heartfelt hosts. My heart will heep the courage of the quest. trial and also the Sanative Wash. I have sympathy to the sorrowing msther, that a The nations of the world as never be- And hope the road's iast turn will be the best. now used the remedies for four months GREEN MOUNTAIN POMONA. 26. of these resolutions be sent to her, a Fos meet- copy on the side of the —JEfsary Dykt. and cannot thanks for what Following is the program for the fore are arranged expref my copy placed on our records, and a copy sent —Sent with cause. by _ % have done for me. ing of Green Mountain Pomona More temperance An international tney to Tub Ellsworth America* and the Ban- " Loaves will Pamela grange, Hancock Saturday, Feb.22: Commercial for and that our prohibition confederation has been Dear M. R. Friend$: If these lines be of any benefit gor publication, of welcome.Carl Stratton charter be for in memory formed recently which publishes the ever notice -what a have my permission to publish Address draped thirty days Did you prominent you to the in them." —Mrs. Sadie 455 Response.Shirley Holt of Brother Leach. Millib W. Show, strongest temperance arguments part “hope” is given in poetry, prose and Williams, Special topic, Cows.Julien Emery Cahnjb Jordan, rand each every language In the world. This life? Van is another of James Street, Elkhart, Indiana. Henry Dyke giver Recess AfiNSfl Forsythr, movement has spread through Europe. cheer, is like him — men and E. Finkham’s Com- loaf than it persons [ Lydia Vegetable Violin solo.Eleanor Carter Committee. ^better _ India. Japan. Africa and many other women m from native roots and herbs, strong in purpose helpful pound,made Conferring fifth degree have evermade lands. In a number of coun- I contains no narcotic or harmful MASHAPAQUA, 477, SOUTH BLUEH1LL. "you Euroiiean words and deeds—who give an uplift to drugs, Paper. George Washington-Howard Carter met Feb. with if tries the rulers are deeply interested in ! humanity. | and to-day holds the reconi of being the Music.Chorus Massapaqua grange 6, before—yours members and nine visitors the cause of temperance, and when Having alluded to Henry Van Dyke, I most successful remedy for female ills Address ..Mis* Cornelia Palmer forty present. you will only those who exercise so much be- we know and thousands of Solo. ..CaTroll Moon One application was ballotted on and ac- power want to refer briefly to his lecture convo- I of, voluntary Wil- evils and on file in the Address.—Pres Robert J Aley, U of M and tbe third ami fourth degrees -specify come aroused to the dangers ] cation week, on Walt Whitman, because testimonials Pinkham | cepted, Music.song.Chorus wera conferred on three candidates. Ice- li a m Tell of this awful curse and are led to rec- so few of us know in laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to j really anything box of some drastic ac- this fact. | Question cream and cake were served, and a short ognize the necessity j particular about that poet. He said of prove when you tion a great advantage has Indeed been I program was presented. Whitman: “lit is the poet of the multi- If yon have the slightest doubt HANCOCK POMONA. order flour. ■non for tbe cause. K. Pink ham’s tude, not, however, for the multitude. that Lydia Vegeta- is the for the meet- Following program HIGHLAND, 364, NORTH PENOBSCOT. In the United States undoubted prop- Tne American did not listen ble Com pound will help you.write Just as good for plain people j of Hancock Pomona grange with one-half of to P.Pinkham MedieineCo. ing Highland grange met Feb. 7 with a good ress Is being made. Over ; to bun. It was left to Englishmen to Lydia cake and biscuits ftr.J ap- I Krooklin grange Tuesday, Feb. IS: of our is under (confidential Lynn.Mass., for ad- attendance. There was work in the first the territory country I predate him as the great American poet. pastry and all the re t vice. Your letter will tie opened, Opening exercise#. 'and second degrees. The con local option or state wide prohibition. HiS ardent readers are the ‘the program of the ; book-men, read and answered by a woman, Ad drew of welcome, Master Host Orange good things The in many of our states of sisted of an bid-fashioned town meeting, adoption scholar swells,' as he called them.” ancl held in strict confidence. Response, Fred Hinckley to eat that good initiative and referendum will be- w hich was enjoyed by ail. Thirty-three the H was born in 1819, a Long Islander. business. flour makes. were one visitor from yond doubt be taken advantage of by In the 1S48 he went to Mew Work of station and the present, including year Orleans, from a Topic: experiment books, quotations many authors, Cast me All extra nutri- the temperance people to demand a the and and j benefit derived by the farmer. Thomas grange. by Ohio Mississippi rivers, brief sketch of well-known writers. vote the until it is F. S. Herrick be- upon question finally returned to New York by way of Orieve, tious, too, Chicago. Here is the latest information on matters ; 260. There is an ever in- CAKTIXE, settled right This is his only Journey and a cause William turning of general concern; departments for bouse- i its demand national con- Call to order. Castine grange held regular meeting creasing that’the point in his career. In 1855 he published Tell is milled by. wives; for dressmakers, for milliners; \ Conferring fifth degree. Feb. 8, with members gress prohibit the importation of spir- his “Leaves of which he reviewed twenty-eight pres- — our Grass”, treatises on life, on diseases on What does the twen- special process itous from plant Paper; opportunities ent, including visitors from Penobscot liquors non-prohibition himself. tieth offer the woman* from Red Winter nearly everything in the heavens above century young The lecturer the fol- Ohio states into those which have prohibi- The to his grange. presented only exception loahng and and the earth beneath. Discussion of same topic, Nellie Phillips Wheat—the richest lowing of Maine,” tion. and sooner or later this demand observant attitude toward life was his ser- of host | program; “History The what can we out Program grange. question is, gather “Maine’s Agriculture and finest grown, will be granted- The great political vice as a nurse in the last of the Closing. Cynthia Perkins; years of the ut flection that will benefit us or __ leaders in the nation in Increasing and Most important Farm Crop,” Bradley Civil war, which bore him the name of about us? others RBOOKL1N, 251. of What of numbers are taking the temperance •The Good and Morgrage; “Granges Maine; Grey Nurse”, prompted Brooklin held its meet- William CALIMDAB THOUGUTS. grange regular their Future Membership Compared with side of the straggle. Jennings some magnificent poems upon men and The ki«s of the son for pardon. ing Tuesday evening, Feb. 4, with thirty- th? John Bryan recently advocated state wide events connected with the affairs of the Population?” Dority; reading, The coot? of the birds for mirth; three One candidate was in- for Nebraska. present. Addie Bowden; instrumental music, Ethel prohibition Coegress- nation. One is nearer God's heart in a garden structed in the third and fourth degrees. Leach. man R. P. Hobson is an ardent advo- in 1873 he had a stroke of Than else on earth. partial any place After the lecturer a * business, presented HUSKS t CO. cate of temperance and proclaim* his retired to N. paralysis, Camden, J., and I'hort program._ ISLES C. W. GKIKOA .. views in congress and throughout the there liyed the rest of his life, retiring to SAINT valentine's evil. FORD. land. In the not distantifuture one of the *1.006 tomb which he had built for ; Thou would’st be loved? Then let thy heart RAINBOW, 203, NORTH BROOKSVILLK. Smith Stanley went to Bangor last of our coun- F.om it* present pathway part not; Rainbow held its the great political parties himself, in 1692. It is noteworthy that, j grange regular meet- week. Being which now then art, try will add a prohibition plank to its he wrote much about j everything ing Fab. 6, with about members and though labor, he fifty A social dance was held at the IN i Be nothing which thou art not. Dwelley 1913; platform. This is tbe move certain to labored little. He was not of the class of a few visitors present. The lecturer 1 -So with the world thy gentle ways, house last week. prove true if tbe third party becomes hard-working people who have made the presented the following program: Story, Thy grace, thy more than beauty, Arthur who has been to Bos- a factor in Ex- j Andrew Lelim Spurling, NO MORE permanent politics. United States. He was a Shall be an eudless theme of Grindle; song, Howard; happy tramp, praise. ton on is home. if will lead one Annie Herrick. Two members business, pediency, nothing else, who was a good observer, but a poor inter- And love a simple duty. recitation, were Miss Carrie Black last week at the of tbe tbree to advocate national pro- preter of common American life. This —Edgar Allen Poe. received by reinstatement. spent home of Ed. RHEUMATISM hibition. One of tbe leading New York was one obstacle to his fame. Black, who has been quite ill. BATSIDR, 47tt, ELLSWORTH. to Cure It Alsto Gout dailies, in a stirring editorial recently His patriotic poetic work reached its Be sure you put your feet in the right place, Mrs. Collins Morrell visited her sister, K*i»y Now; The meeting Feb. 5 was called to demanded the of the manu- then stand firm. —Abraham Lincoln. regular and Sciatica. prohibition culmination in his poem on Lincoln, “My Mrs. Phippin, Saturday and Sun- — order by Worthy Master Smith, with A^nes* G. A. Percber to facture and sale of the worst alcoholic Captain.” As this week Lincoln’s birth- day. guarantees KHEUMA BIO AKD LITTLE HELUilOX. twenty members and one visitor present. tarnish or back. He liquors, such as whisky and gin, on the will be it seems a suitable Rheumatism, money day observed, A visitor was with his host* The supper announced to be at conversing The third and fourth degrees were coin- given sells lots of it. come to ground that they "are poisonous to Lhe even People for miles thing give poem here, though small son, and opened, as a matter of course the church Feb. 12, will be from ferred on one condidate. There will be a postponed get it. RHEUM A the tor- drags." Thus many standpoints it may be familiar to many orf with the words quickly stops you: sociable at tbe hall until the following Wednesday. Saturday, Feb. 15. A relieves at once the intense the signs of the times Indicate prog- O “Do you go to school now?’* turing, pains Captain! My Captain. School closed ress and should ail advo- tine program will be presented by the Friday, after a successful suffering, and drives the Uric Acid encourage O, Captain! My Captain, our fearful trip is “Yes.” | poison children. Cake and ice-cream will be for term Miss Emma ot cates of temperance to renewed efforts “And what do you learn? Beading, writing, taught by Bodge, from swollen joints. sale. The lecturer a Milo, wno returned home — in their struggle agaiast the greatest The ship has weathered every rock, the prize presented program | Saturday. KHEUMA is a wonderful remedy a and I learn too.” Julia curse of our land and all other lands. we sought is won, “Oh,.yes, religion, including music, Kemick; reading Mr. and Mrs. Sawtelle, of Cambridge, splendid doctor’s beat prescription; you is near, the bells I “Bnligion?” Bro. Master Prohibition by law .under present The^port hear, .the people Pratt; reading, Worthy Mass., were here last week. Mr. Saw telle don’t have to take it a week and then all exulting. “Yea, I learn the little religion, which and stories other members. conditions may not brisg about abso- Smith, by ! having a cottage built on the shore wonder whether it is doing the work or While follow eyes the steady keel, .the vessel teaches we all come from Adam. But my lute But what Jaw does this? front. not. sobriety. grim and daring, elder brother is in a higher class; he learns | We have lawB 8RDOWICK, 244. Start to take it — A against murder, against But O, heart! heart! heart! the big religion, and that teaches we all come ! There is much sickness in town. Those to-day RHEUM are Feb. 7 Sedgwick grange held a regular won’t waste on theft, against forgery. But -there O, the bleeding drops of ned> from numacys.” on the sick list last week were Lemont any time; it starts to set no no meeting. There were about 130 stomach murderers, thieves aDd no for- Where on the deck my Captain lies, present, Spurling and wife, Clarence Spurling, Mrs. kidneys, liver, and blood to-day Does one advocate the do- Fallen cold and dead. &KCIFJSS. including visitors from Penobscot, Har- and to-morrow know Rheu- gers? any Blanche Spurling, Mrs. J. C. Sprague, you’ll that of theoe laws because borside. Rainbow and Mrs. Nellie Mrs. matic is forever. L’ae ing away they O Captain! My rise and hear Stuffkd Potatoes-Bake of Massapaqua Spofford, Betsey Young, poison quitting you Captain! up potatoes Albert do not prevent crime? granges. The third and fourth degrees Gilley and Edward Black. KHEUMA for sciatica, lum- absolutely Why, the bells; equal size. When deae and while still 10. rheumatism, were worked on a class of Feb. 8. then, should there be such a Rise — for — ten. A harvest dis- cry up you the flag .is flung lur you hot, cot off a small piece from the end of bago, arthritis, neuralgia and kidney was served. against laws because toe bugle trills; feast The program: Song, ease. It doea the work — a bottle prohibition they each potato, scoop oat the inside, mash EAST BLUEHILL. surely For you and wreaths — Robert are not entirely prohibitive? If it were bouquets ribboned .for and season grange; recitation, Allen; topic: for only 60 cents. Mail orders filled by with sail, pepper, batter and Mrs. John who has been in you the shores a-croirding, “If the farmer’s had his Tufts, Wal- true that more liquor Is drank where a little cream average boy The Hbeuma N. Y. For or milk. Fill the potatoes tham, Mass., several weeks, is home. Co., Buffalo, you they call, the swaying mass, their which would he choose—an there are prohibitive laws, would tbe with the choice, auto- Miss Beulah eager laces turning; mixture, return to the oven and Grindle is home from llqnor dealers be against prohibition? mobile or a college education?” opened by North Sedgwick, where she has been Here Captain! dear lather! bake to a delicate brown. Inhaler the worthy recitation, Clara teaching. Hyomei Prohibition does prohibit This arm beneath master; Cole; yeur head! Hard SroAR Gingerbread — Large Susie mas- School closed and the A gentleman recently visited two It is some dream that on the deck reading, Friend; story, worthy Friday, teacher. half-cup thick cream, one-half Miss Vera has returned to towns in fallen teaspoon ter; Pbebe Harding, her FOR CATARRH? Pennsylvania of about equal You've cold and dead. recitation, Candage. home in aoda, a little salt, two-third cup sugar SargcntvLUe. population, spending about the same If You Own Oue My Captain does not answer;his lips are (brown sugar preferred), two Feb. 10. R. time In each. One had local cups flour; LAMOINE, 264. Then you ought to know that drug- option, pale and still; sweet milk add enough to mix but have it At the Feb. were made will a the other licensed saloons. In the father does not meeting 4, plans gists everywhere hand you “dry” My feel my arm, he has no Tour hard ; ginger to taste. for refreshments with the drama Surprise Friends. Dottle of Booth’s HYOMEI for town he did not see a person under the pulse nor will; serving only For four weeks use Dr. King's New ! be soon. An regularly 50 cents. Pour a few of HY- Influence of in on one The ship is anchored safe and its to played interesting pro- Life Pills. drops liquor, the other, sound: voy- They stimulate the liver, irj- I OMEI closed SOUTH SURRY. was furnished the prove remove blood into the inhaler and start this and a Sabbath be age and done. gram by unmarried digestion, impurities, night, that night, and to breathe From fearful victor of vocal and pimples eruptions disappear from your very day the healing saw of trip the ship comes in Nora was in Ellsworth last brothers, consisting instru- face and and eight Intoxicated men. three Young week. body you feel better. Begin at Balsamic vapor and the Ca- with object won. mental music, and once. Buy at any druggist’s. destroy them staggering along the street. The Clark Bonsey is visiting at West Ells- readings dialogues. tarrh germs. Exult, O, shores, and ring. O bells! This week the unmarried sisters will furn- next morning. be called on a worth. With of Booth’s HY- Monday, But I, with mournful tread, every package friend at bis business and found ish entertainment. tltibrrUsnucMB OMEI comes a little booklet which place Walk the deck my Captain lies. There will be a dance at Center ball him short banded in men "because of explains how easy it is to end the Fallen cold and dead. evening. Music home Tuesday by talent. ARBUTUS, 460, SURRY. of Catarrh and It is drunks." as he put it. They had taken misery Croup. Those Irom h?ua who attended the Arbutus grange held its regular made of Australian aud the Sabbath to on a debauch meeting Eucalyptus day go We often hear the contains term, “well read/’ ap- food fair at Ellsworth last week report a Feb. 7, with present. A HARD COLDS no harmful drug. and were unfitted for business. Who thirty-eight good to best is plied parsons. What does the expres- good lime and a crowd. All were was The When they first come, the best time to But, of all, G. A. Parcher can in of large literary program presented. doubt that, spite all tbe ob- sion break them authorized to if convey to your minds? As X under- with the furnished third ana fourth were up. One standard refund your money stacles in pleaded program and degrees conferred remedy— the way. prohibition has stand Ayer’s Pectoral. you are dissatisfied. If haven't it, that person has read many with the decorations. on one candidate. It was voted to send Cherry you a influence in Sold for 70 the com- powerful preventing books. There are years. HYOMEI inhaler, askfortlie those who have, it I The the lecturer to the lecturers' conference at drankenuess? steamship Minnesotan* on which Ask Your Doctor. plete outfit, $1.00. Just breathe it— may be allowed the devoured books term, Yolney Coggins, is employed, Augusta Feb. 13 and 14. no stomach dosing. by the hundred, “well read” could yet sailed from Philadelphia Monday for not be applied to them. What do HARVEST WEST ELLSWORTH. BIBLE READINGS. you Mexican waters. This is the Minnesotan’s HOME, 403, Pauper Notice. think “well read” implies? Harvest Home met in Lev. x. 8-11: Num. vL 1-4: Dent third trip. grange regular Did you ever think how many of the session Feb. with a good contracted with the of Ell. xxi, 18-21: Prov. xx, xxill. 29- Feb. &. Tramp. 8, attendance, City Hair-Health 1; HAVINGworth to .upport mod care for those whi -Hay’s world’s great things are brought to our with the G. M. Never Fail* to Restore Hair to Its 35: Isa. v, 11; Matt xHJ. 30-43: past master, Cunningham, may need assistance during the next flvi Gray Natural Color wad stops »♦• tailing very doors. They are ours if we our in the chair. The grange is making ar- are ^ residents of Beauty, Hab. H. 12-17; Luke 45. 46: open HULL’S COVE. forbid all Ellsworth, out, and positively removes Dandruil loaot a xii. persons trusting them on ac eyes to see them and reach out our hands for an entertainment to be my Refuse all substitutes. and 50c. Jer. xxxv. Mrs. of Bar rangements count, as there is of room and Dye. $1M> 5-10: I' Cor. v. 11; Georgia Ober, Harbor, vis- plenty accom Bottles Mail or at to grasp them. soon. business the modations to care for them at the by Druggists. Cnpp Open any paper—ordinary ited her given After lecturer City Farn Send 10c for II Pet 1. 1-11. mother, Mrs. Melinda Brewer, re- M. J. large sample Bottle rltCD weekly we are furnished an hott^-_ Dkummkt. Phils A* newspaper—and brought cently. interesting program. Hay Spec Co., Newark, N. J„ P.9. in touch with the ends of the earth. Ernest Wilcomb and Ansel If you are interested in music, you, for Higgins are NEW CENTURY, 366, DEDHAM. An Endeavor Lawmaker. borne from Portland, where have “a mere song”, can have on your piano or they Two applications for membership were Mr. Patrick Henry, now ‘Hon." Pat- been attending automobile school. organ, music of any claas you desire, from received in New Centuruy grange Feb. 8; IT rick Henry, secretary of the Texas on- SATISFIES the much-condemned rag-time to selec- Aiden Hamor, the town’s oldest man, two candidates received initiatory de- millions of people— ion. has made a successful campaign tions from the great maatera. died at his home here Saturday night. for membership In tbe Texas legisla- Mr. Hamor was Is it literature which most awakens your ninety-seven years old, No Need to Stop Work. Worth ture. His In this honor your while to test object seeking interest? There are reviews of recent and had been in poor health for a long When the doctor orders you to stop work it it I Is to use bis Influence to write some time. He bad two staggers you. can’t, you sav. You know daughters living—Miss are weak, run down and failing in health moral reform laws Into tbe Augusta Hamor and Mrs. Julia statute Mothers Can Safely Buy Salisbury, Souay by day, but you must work as long a» you and several grandchildren. can stand. What you need is Electric Bitters book. He writes “I will thus bave the Dr. King's New and give it to the Discovery to give tone, strength und vigor to your little ones when ailing and with Feb. 10. Anne. system, opportunity of making very practical suffering ______to prevent breakdown and build you colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles; up. .tastes Don’t be weak, sickly or ailing when Electric UPTON’S ase I TEA of tbe training bave received nice, harmless; once used, always used. Mrs. For a mild, easy action of the bowels, a will Brace Bitters benefit you from the first dose. Crawford, Niagra, Mo., writes: “Dr. Thousands bless them for their through my Christian Endeavor expe- King’s New single dose of Doan’s Regulets is enough. glorious Discovery changed onr boy from health and strength. Try them. Every bottle Sustains and rience." a pale, «eak, sick to the health.” Treatment cares habitual constipation. 26 cts. Cheers boy pictureof is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c. at any Aiways it at a helps. Buy any druggist’s. box. Ask your druggist for them—Advt. any druggist’s. and to CONVICT LABOR. serve as a warning to would-be law THE SPIDER MAN Live In the Clouds. abbtrlftmcnte. breakers. His arrest and conviction has Bolivia has taken a most unique way Highway* la Advoc- cost the State .... on Maine money. His incarceration Interesting: Facts Concerning This among the South American countries of Pro*. Hauling*. is paid for oat of the taxes. ated by Much*Abused Insect. observing, its national birthday, (t pro- assistant ■“In order, to the State for Johns K. Kaulfuss, professor then, pay the LFelix J. Koch, in Our Dumb Animalt.] poses to celebrate by opening a railway expense incurred through his at the University of actions, Recently word came from Cincinnati to which will give it a short line across the of civil engineering 1 he Children Cry for Fletcher's ought to be compelled to work for coast of the Andes down to the letter to the Bangor Commer- the has low range in a the interests of effect that paralysis laid the Maine, society whom he has ocean. Bolivia’s that itB in- of convict July 4, is, advocates the employment wronged. To teach a trade is a famous Ohio spider-man, William cial, prisoners dependence day, comes on Aug. 6, and work. He says: laudable purpose, but lire not who has stored his lawr on highway they always Holden, away in simple this is the date set for the opening of the of the State able to pursue that trade when free. Some .■Why not nae the prisoners home not less than 25,000 different spiders, railroad which connects the capital, La cannot be or will not be in ! taught the with on the Pacific. and various county Jails for the and who is to know more about Pas, Africa, short sentences under which presumed prison J they serve. Bolivia itself is one of the most inter- maintenance of our and Their efforts injure certain classes of tree these creatures than any single person construction ; esting countries in the world, Bays the has been while alive roads? This procedure adopted labor, their products may create to-day. Christian Herald. It sometimes has havoc on the states of the Union, all market. Since every crime Neatly preserved in countless ^ials at been called the by fifteen ofjvhlch imprisoned country because is against welfare and it the Holden home are the Red upon the public happiness spiders it has’no coa»t line. Its great tableland have reported favorably employ- The Kind Yon Have and j only proper that the criminal should be spiders, black spiders, brown spiders, of Always Bought, which has been roads. The scheme plateau sustains more than 1,000,000 ment of convicts upon in work which will be than the in use for over 30 years, has borne the of engaged of benefit green spiders, spiders tinier inhabitants at an altitude of two signature so nearly a new one any means, that, in to the And such w'ork is smallest and whose and has been made under his per* is not by public. work on pinhead, others fangs miles. There is no other of the world part -^z- He will alone are thicker than the of the sonal supervision since its Infancy. tiffs State should use its prisoners for highways. compete with no spec- fingers where so large a number of find case people no one to ial class of labor and the of his human hand. Poisonous and Allow deceive you in this. we would not be product spiders the means of subsistence at such an eleva- ” this purpose, embarking All Imitations and “ are work—the of roads—will be harmless combinations of iri- Counterfeits, Just-as-good but radical or unwise movement. improvement ones, pretty tion. Tibet, as is well has upon some known, very Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of of great value to the public or state he has descent colorings, insectB of such sombre few inhabitants. “The proper employment of prisoners Infants and hue that the monk of would have Children—Experience against Experiment. time to come wronged. very old has been and for some will “Some of the to shuddered to clothe in such debate and a matter of objections convict labor himself gar- be a question of on roads are as follows: ments, great hairy creatures that make MARLBORO. profound study. The days of exploiting What is CASTORIA (1) That the of convicts and the very shudders run down one’s back, Newell the liibor of criminals to heartless corpo- employment Hodgkins is very ill of typhoid county prisoners would be unjust to free la- and others which are things of beauty, if Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare* ration are now on the wane. Contract fever at his home in Portland. not joys forever. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It labor has been abolished in most of the Much sympathy is felt for Mrs. (2) That a large force of guards would be While stiil a Mr. Holden the Harry contains neither nor other Narcotic labor unions the boy began Opium, Morphine states. The throughout to Hodick in the death of her Wil- required prevent the convicts from escap- collection of treacherous insects. parents, substance. Its age is its guarantee. It Worms been and are little liam J. Orcutt and at destroys land hare lighting the ing and some of them would have wife, Amherst. to he Just how he became of the and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it which are possessed The friends of Mr. met laws by prison-made products shot. Huntley last has been in constant use for the relief of hobby he himself says he does not know. Friday and cut and bauled wood for him. Constipation, on the open market. Their plea is (3) That it is demoralizing to the convicts placed He They did a good work. Mr. Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and to them considers himself, however, a disciple day’s Huntley that direct competition of convict goods employ publicly and aliiD demoraliz- has been ill all winter. Diarrhoea. It the Stomach and to the of Dr. 8. P. of O. At regulates Bowels, is unfair and un- ing people at large. But these objec- Hildreth, Marietta, and union productions Feb. 10. Are. assimilates the giving healthy and natural tions have not been at all sustained where the breaking out of the Civil war, in Food, sleep. just; they claim that free labor cannot The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. convicts have been so employed. which he served as captain and quarter- compete with convict labor; they assert KLiLSWORTH M KKKTS. the first we master, Holden was possessed of a con- that this competition lowers the free labor “Kegarding objection, may say that it is not a very serious one. I siderable collection but, during his ab- scale of wages. And their contentions The quotations below give the range of GENUINE ALWAYS Surely it is more to the of the sence at war, the bulk of the lot was in retail in Ellsworth: CASTORIA are not entirely without force and truth. | advantage priceB at to have the some way destroyed. “In 1887, in this State, the legislature people large highways im- Country Produce. pBears the of for them than to taxes both Undaunted, he began once more, and Signature ordered a hearing upon this question be- j proved pay for these improvements and for the to-day his collection is, without doubt, Creamery per ft.40 945 cause of the complaint of some carriage sup- Dairy.30fl35 of the criminals besides. mile the second finest in the country, and cer- and harness-makers. Definite proof can j port Every of or well-maintained road is a tainly the most extensive collection of be in any state that convict-made i improved Fresh laid, per doz. 30 given in great asset to any locality. Convict labor spiders Ohio. While many of the Poultry. goods can be easily sold on the market far has in most cases were obtained the cost of free labor articles. i proved very satisfactory. ; specimens by exchange, Fowl.18 920 below Chickens.20 In some cases, the prisoners do as much and a very small percentage by purchase, fl22 Moreover, only a few such sales will de- Hey the owner has work as well and as efficiently as the free collected personally in moralize the market price for some time. j Best loose, per ton.14gl6 ; laborer. North and South Carolina, Massachusetts, The reason for this condition is that con- Baled.I8320 “That a number of and quite thoroughly over the midland. vict labor ia cheap, ranging from sixty- large guards would The Kind You Save be to con- In fact, practically all the are Always is specimens Loose.IO912 Bought cents to three cents when necessary prevent escapes five per day, j Baled.. 15 trary to First of the native to the American continent. Quite In Use Fop Over 30 Years leased to a contractor or manufacturing experience. all, a number were Vegetables. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. dangerous criminals ought not and are obtained from the United firm. When the state itself makes the Potatoes, pk, 20 Carrots, lb, 08 not to be uBed where is more States survey expeditions of a few years Cabbage, lb goods, the coat of production is equally j escape easy, Onions, 03 In the event of ago to the western territories, and from Celery, 20 325 Squash, 03 low. j recapture—and recapture Turnips, 02 Beets, ; should be made certain — an the eclipse expedition to the South Pa- “A brief review of the workings of the absolutely Fruit. additional sentence be cific islands. Maine State prison and the conditions of may imposed or Oranges, doz 35 3 60 Lemons, doz 35 340 the offender be curtailed in his Having hit upon a place which seems to Cranberries, qt, 15 the county jails will prove interesting. may privi- Inducements as a rich Holden to Groceries. and data here leges. the shortening of promise harvest, proceeds All figures presented appear Coffee- Rice, lb Your Mustard the sentence for efficient work and sweep the shrub or bough with his net. per 06008 Buy in the Maine State prison reports for 1908, good Rio. 20028 Vinegar, gal 20025 In some no Then, by means of the forceps he Mocha, 38 Cracked wheat, 05 « 1909, 1910 and 1911. The information there deportment. cases, prison picks from out the 38 Oatmeal, per Ib 04 \ guards have been sent with the men, wriggling mass all those ib— from given is not entirely complete or very Tea—per Buckwheat, pkg 20 Headquarters a foreman the work is specimens w'hich may prove of 45g65 Graham, our conclusions can | though directing value, 04@06 We know product from beginning to end because we control definitely described, yet Oolong, 30 365 Rye meal, also in another case the either to himself or to the other more 04^05 detail of the from the our be drawn. | pjesent ; prisoners Sugar—per lb Gran meal, Ib 03 every making time the seed enters mills ! were to home over with whom he is in until it out in the cans “The number of State allowed, go Sunday and general collectors, Granulated, 05*2 306 Oil—per gal— goes yellow labelled of mustard flour that average convicts Yellow, C 06 Linseed, 1 15 none abused the With constant exchange. These insects are then careful housekeepers have been buying for nearly a century. That’s for the above four years was 208; their privilege. county Powdered, 10 Kerosene, 12 we need have no as thrust into the alcohol, which not Molasses, gal, 35 360 why the Stickney and Poor guarantee of means so much. It’s average annual individual above prisoners fear, bat, only purity profit Meats based on our first-hand of our to State none should be destroys life instantly, but prevents the aud Provisions. knowledge goods. We are the only subsistence and was the ; convicts, per- clothing $62.45; Beef, lb: Pork, lb: mustard packers in New who their own mustard seed. nutted on the who might cause spider from shrivelling and shrinking, and England grind annual individual subsistence and cloth- | roads, Steak, 25 345 18 also the Chop, I trouble and do harm. preserves pigments. 20 lb __ ASK FOR was of which the 330 Ham, per 24 325 ing $40.18 dally subsist- 10 “The a The when of Corned, 315 Shoulder, 15 ence was following excerpts from report spiders, assorted, are, per convict less than ten cents. | Veal: 25 3 30 of Thomas J. warden of Colorado course, preserved in separate 28 There are four at the j Tynan, vials, and, Steak, Salt, 13 & Poor’s departments prison Roasts, Stickney state are and in- ranging in size from a fraction of a milli- 15318 14 —carriage, broom, harness and furniture j penitentiary, interesting ; structive: meter to two or three inches in length, 20 535 —to which the following average annual their pecuniary value to collectors is in- Kresti Fish. sales apply, $23,400, |30,700, $29,100 and j “'When the writer assumed charge in 1909* Mustard estimable. A Halibut, 14 ; he was impressed that if an appeal was made Uruguayan specimen, with 320 Cod, 08 $2,100 respectively—a total of over 50 25 We get our seeds from Austria, Italy, $85,000 an inch Oysters, qt, Clams, qt, to the best in them, better work could be done fangs half long, is the second or California—wherever con- Home of the for Haddock, 08 Smelts, Ib, 15 England crop annually. energy required ditions are most favorable. With and with this in view the honor system was largest spider on record in this country, Scallops, qt, 50 nearly a this work could be well utilized in century of experience behind us, W’e know other soon established, with unarmed Grain and guards and being but a little smaller than the famous Flour* Peeu. where to find the best seeds and how to directions, as, for in instance, building overseers, aud stripes were abolished with the monster in the museum at Flour—per bbl— Oats, bu 50 blend them so as to keep our mustard al- Cambridge, 6 00 the same in and col- and improving roads. result that the quantity and quality of the 36 50 Shorts—bag 150 3165 ways quality, strength which was found on the island of Cuba. Corn, 1001b bag 25 Mix feed, bag 1 65@1 75 or. That’s why, in using it in any receipt, “From the same the work doubled and trebled in short order. In will find it the same result. report following Four different varieties of the Corn meal,bag 1 25 Middlings,bg 1 65 32 00 you always gives deadly The flavor is doesn’t data is taken regarding the fifteen county the past three years, the prisoners have Cracked corn, 1 25 appetizing uniform, tarantula were found in the state of vary. sells it in V* anti earned over Ohio. Nearly every grocer of the 3300,000 to the taxpayers on the 10c and 20c. for our jails State (all figures shown are LAW REGARDING WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. %-lb. cans at Write road work. We have While the besff classified collection of annual four camps of fifty men book of receipts; you will be delighted averages for four years): A bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh 60 with it. throughout the state. spiders is undoubtedly that of the Na- and pounds, a bushel of Turk’s Island salt Among the other & Poor Products “Number of prisoners committed, 6,950. shall Stirkney •“The average daily cost to feed a man was tional museum, at Washington, other weigh 70 pounds. are: Peppfrr, Cinnamon, Cloves, Ginger, ‘•Number of prisoners sentenced for one but while the The standard weight of a bushel of potatoes Mace, Pimento, Sage, Savory, Marjoram, thirty cents, average daily cos* magnificent collections are owned by Na- in month or less, 2,656. good order and fit for shipping, is 60 Celery Salt, Curry Powder, Paprika, Tapi- of etc., was about j feeding, oversight, salaries, than the pounds; of 44 oca, Cassia, Whole Mixed “Number sentenced Banks, Washington author; by apples. pounds. Nutmeg. Allspice, of prisoners for two cents and for this The standard of a fifty per day per man, sum H. of weight bushel of beans in Spice, Pastry Spice, Turmeric, Thyme, Soda, months or less, but more than J. Emerson, Salem, Mass., and by order and fit for Cream of Tartar, Rice Potato one, 749. each prisoner performs a good 32 day's good shipping, is 60 pounds; Flour, Flour, Sausage Seasoning, Poultry “Number W. H. of D. C. of wheat, beets, ruta-baga turnips and peas, Seasoning and Flavoring Extracts. of prisoners sentenced for three work. Our men work more aud Fox, Washington, faithfully 60 pounds; of corn, 66 pounds; of onions, 52 If you Just say & Poor's” when will months or less, but more thsn two, 267. are to be the most ob- “Stlckney ordering, your grocer give with more zeal than the common laborer Spiders reputed pounds; of carrots, English turnips, rye and It to you. But—be ,ure to SAT It. “Number Indian of prisoners sentenced for six would because of the following special incen- ! servant of all insects. With them, the meal,50pounds; of parsnipg, 45pounds; of and buckwheat. 48 of oats, STICKNEY & POOR SPICE CO., 184 State Street, Bo.ton. months or lee*, but more than three, 153. tives: Outdoor better cloth- i student finds that the loss of a is barley pounds; life, suushine, leg 32 pounds, or even measure as agreement. “Number of by prisoners sentenced for nine ing, better food, more privileges than in ! quickly repaired with the growth of an- mouths or but more than 2S. less, one, aud houses for good deportment and other. The a feature of prison j web, the spider K1TTERY TO “Number of prisoners sentenced for one zealous work. As to effect of such work CARIBOU. upon is made to serve the combined or species, year less, but more than nine inon'hs, 30. the health and character of the convict, I can- j of a and a castle. THE NATIONAL MUSTARD “Number purpose trap Silver Lake hotel, at Katafcdin Iron POT of prisoners sentenced for two not speak too highly. Their morals have im- or A female spider will lay, in season, was burned years leas, but more than one, 11. proved wonderfully, for when a man keeps Works, Saturday. about a thousand eggs. These are en- “This makes a total of 3,795 sentences bis word of honor, he has taken a genuine The Milo hotel, at Milo, was burned I’ stride toward reformation. closed as soon as dry, by a silken bag, from fifteen days to two years in duration. I Monday night. Loss, $10,000. I “‘Out of 1,000 individual men, the percentage which is then fastened by the mother The cost of board per week per prisoner is The American Ice Co. is making plans of escapes is less than one per cent. With an unto herself, so that she may provide for about f2.07. Of the above 3,795 sentences, { to cut ice on the Penobscot and Kennebec ; average of 100 men, we have built over 100 the young until they are self-supporting. five counties, rivers this Androscoggin, Cumberland, miles of road lu 1911, and by next year, we year. Penobscot and lease about Kennebec, York, i hope to have saved for the State over 3500,000 Fire destroyed the lumber mill of J. G. 1*5 prisoners to firms in these two GREAT POND. annually engaged for years.’ Deering & Son at Biddeford Saturday HUB-MARK RUBBERS “What better is needed to Linwood Chick is at home from making brooms, paper boxes, fltt;ng wood, | teastimony Franklin. night, with a loss of $50,000. cutting heel stock, buttons and shoe show the results derived from stupendous Mrs. Ezra Williams and Henry Williams Robie elevator and Frost, aged eighteen, boy shanks, making chairs. The number such procedure? last week in spent Bangor. in the Augusta house at Augusta, was reported as busy about the to I “In view of the from Colorado kept jail report received the sad 1 John Haynes news Fri- instantly killed Wednesday by being care for grounds, saw wood or break stone, and other states, one must admit there is is day night of the death of his brother struck by the counter-wreight in the eleva- but twenty-five, on the average, which no demoralizing effect on the cdnvict or at Indian Point. tor well while cleaning a window. number is probably small. No data is on the public by this labor. If the uni- • Burns Avery had his foot jammed A big hole was eaten into the fleet of the available to show the average daily num- forms are not striped but simple in color quite a tree. He is at work for Portland club when a ber in the county jails, but 500 or 600 would after the first novelty of seeing convicts badly by falling Sunday morning, be Nahum Jordan. Are which the of J. T. scarcely too high an estimate. Nothing labor wears off, no objection will be swept boat-yards is Davidson at South Portland a known as to the amount paid for the raised against it. In fact, every benefit is Fred Colson Jias a crew on No. 27 cut- destroyed 1 hardwood for his half-dozen expensive yachts and power prisoners leased, but one may feel quite derived therefrom, the prisoners will ting mill. Ezra Wil- who was cruisers, and some twenty-flve smaller positive in saying that it is more likely to become better mentally, morally and liams, working there, cut his be wrist with a power boats and tenders. The total loss under rather than over 50 cents per day. bodily, while their work w’ill be of in- quite badly crosscut saw’. Feb. 10. is placed at $10,000. Why not, thenjuse some of these prisoners, calculable value to the state. E. at least during the clement seasons of the ! “It is, therefore, urged that, in passing year, upon our roads? a new highway law, as seems to be the SbbettiBi'mems “Every report of the council committee purpose of the legislature, this phase of on be prisons for the past forty years advised < the road question should considered. This Hub-Mark is your Value-Mark on Rubbers repeatedly the establishment of work Proper provisions should be made for the shops and wood yards at the county jails. I employment of county prisoners as well Wear Hub-Mark Rubbers this winter. They cost no It is noticed on our roads. We w’ill that, whenever a jail begins as State convicts more than any first-class rubber. If your dealer can’t to make its inmates work wood but be following plans which have worked No Yets! sawing Suffering write us. or supply you breaking stone for their food and lodg- admirably in other states. The unnatural of so women at times ing, there .is a moat marked falling off “It is hoped that sufficient attention suffering many Boston Rubber Shoe Co., Malden, Mass. of commitments. Labor is absolutely | will be given the matter by the citzens at can be relieved by a little care and proper help. justified will be in and warranted. Yet there are a large so that results produced Beecham’s Pills tew give just the assistance needed. They of our county jails which keep the the legislature. A good convict labor law prisoners in as we will act but correct faults of the absolute idleness—and many j is very much desired, thereby gently surely; they system more wherein the wrork is insufficient to j be improving our jail systems, and, at so certainly that you will find better conditions prevail keep all busy all the time. Again the ! the same time getting better roads, both “ question arises, ‘Why not work the pris- I of which will prove creditable and valu- JOHNSON’S LINIMENT oners on our roads?' able to the State of Maine.” Used 102 Years for Internal and External tils “They who brec.k the laws of the State Women Who Take must suffer Amongst penalty, which penalty serves OAK POINT. Are you prepared to relieve sudden cramps and pains as punishment, as a means of recollection, Sam Gray is home from Massachusetts. this renowned and effective remedy. Beecham’s that may come any time? and as an opportunity for the wrong-doer to David Marshall aud wife, of Seal Har- Pills will Johnson’s Liniment responds become better in and help your digestion, regulate your bowels, Anodyne body, training here. morals. bor, are visiting their daughters quickly in relieving coughs, colds, bowel Make a man diligent and you stimulate your liver. Headaches, backaches, lassi- tnake him Charles Sargent's sister, Mrs. Hooper, troubles, burns, cuts, chaps, etc. honest. In order to improve and nervous will e with of Sullivan, visited tude, depression trouble you less and criminal in body and mind, he must daughter Ruth, 25c and 50c everywhere at of him last week. Mr. Sargent has gone to less after at ail have exercise for his body and you take times—whenever there is need— ood for treatment. All his I. S. JOHNSON & CO. for thought. He has transgressed a Bangor hospital e laws for a favorable report from of his community and, in being friends hope him. punished, the sentence is to serve as a re- minder 10. M. to him to be some Feb. law-abiding _ BEECHAM’S PILLS Cures For Stops itching instantly. piles Wom*n wuhinc to retain their Rheumatism use PNEUMAT- roathfal look, ud to fool ot their heel eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, herpes * ehotald bo earn to rood the apocial direction, with orerjr baa. SUBSCRIBE THE — FOR AMERICAN relieves in twenty scabies Doan’s Ointment. At any drug 10c, ZSc. ■ROUTES. All druggists 26c. i store.—Advt. AbbcrtisimniU. £om*pononut. 8TATK SO LONS. <£UstDortl) American COUNTY iiOSSII*. ®|)c Nellie L. Hutchins, of Penobscot, re- Legislative News ot Interest to Han- From the State Capital. that one of her hens recently laid cock County Readers. WOAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL ports Augusta, Feb. 8,1913. the last allowed (or the an egg meausring 8 Vi by 6 inches. Wednesday, day rCBLISBKD the Editor of The Amertcan: To of acts and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON presentation private resolves, 4YBRY A word from the captital may not be The Mt. Desert firearms bill, introduced brought a flood of such measures to the AT uninteresting to your readers. The legis- PIANOS ELLSWORTH, MAINE. in the legislature last week by Rep. Mc- legislative hopper. Among them were the lature is just beginning to get down to real BY TRW Bride, forbids the carrying of firearms in following of special interest to Hancock business. Some of the committees have HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO the woods in the town of Mt. Desert from county: VICTOR and been unusually crowded with business, EPI80N Talking Machines T. W. Rollins. Editor and Manager April 1 to Sept. 15. By Senator Hagerthy — Act to extend and a of the judiciary committee W. H. Trees, Associate Editor. member charter of the Hancock Oo. for had Railway of informed me that that committee SMALL INSTRUMKNTS OF ALL KIND8 Capt. Isaiah L. Chipman, a native two years. edition of Tte business enough on file to last it until This week’s Bucksport, and one of the last of the old- By Senator Patten—Act for close time of | cele- March 5. American is 3.550 copies. time Bucksport deep-sea captains, five years on game birds in the town of The rush of resolves carrying money is brated his ninetieth birthday at the home Eden; act to establish close time on Average per week for 1912, 2,480 in simply threatening. The habit of appeal- S. J. MUSIC of his daughter, Mrs. Edgar F. Brewer, lobsters from Jaly 1 to Sept. 1 in waters of CLEMENT, STORE, ing for State aid for one purpose and Bangor, with whom he has lived the past Brooklin, including waters adjacent in 1912 another becomes chronic in some sections, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, fifteen years. Capt. Chipman retired from Bluehill bay and Union River bay. and consequently the general distribution the sea twenty-six years ago. By Rep. Bragdon, of Sullivan-Act to of State aid funds becomes unbalanced and CHantrt. ilcga: .\cutra. The Public Unities Bills. amend charter of Mt. Desert bridge; act to where often the wis- If there was any lingering doubt strikingly unjust. Upon the Sullivan-Sorrento Electric (or young wororn, To *11 persons interested Former Chief-Justice of incorporate 'VT't’RSES—Opportunity T!TeUh7r'’^f tb.M* “• Emery, the automo- dom, efficiency, prudential care JO to 25 year* of age. to train for profes- t*t«» Hereinafter named. the voters of Eden stood on scrutiny, A Power act to No. Light Co.; disorganize sional nurse*. Muni be In food health aud At a probate court held at in a letter to Speaker the of committees the value Ellsworth. In „s Ellsworth, bile it was swept aside by depends mainly with references. For further Informa- tor the of question, 8 plantation. food county Hancock, on the wrth of the a pro- of If their work is not done tion. Address The Hahscom Hospital, day of a. d. 1918. 0 Peters, House, questions vote at a town meeting Saturday, legislation. — February, special By Rep. Ricker, *of Cast ine Act to Rockland, Me. utilities was with considerate mattera vision in both of the public when the whole automobile matter patient investigation, following haring been nr,. amend law establishing the Western Han- or foxes alive. 1 will aented for the action and sound common then XBOXES—Black gray THE thereupon hrrrlj now before the out The town, by a vote economy sense, have after bills legislature, point- threshed again. cock municipal court. r pay the highest price. If you any. Indicated, it is hereby ordered that .1' about two to one— the State must suffer from extravagance correspond with me. W. W. Dunn, 83 Market tic* thereof be glren to all persona out what he considers serious de- of 503 to 251—just of Eden — Act to Interested ing By Rep. Sherman, st. Portland. Me. /““'“I * copy of this order to be IT' of all existing auto- and detrimental legislation. lithed three fect in both bills. asked for the repeal grant certain powers to Hancock county weeks successlrely in the fill were Since the senatorial the few stand- worth American, a mobile The pro-autoists scrap, newspaper published « The that any person legislation. trustees of public reservations; act re- Korun* Ellsworth, in said that proposition seem be and the Sprifal county, they mar seat and on high out progressives to quiet, at a sni decision or order in the driver’s running to elections in town of pear probate court to be held at Vo. dissatisfied with any lating municipal in all suggestions of republicans seem to be pulling along very NOTICK. worth, said county, on the fourth gear. They rejected for nominations a. d. da, « of the commission may to the Eden, providing by March, Wifi. at ten of the clock in appeal on one-road basis or other- smoothly. Some criticisms have been are notified and the compromise and ballot persons —--”w'“hereby forenoon, and be beard thereon primary election by Australian on the Ebeu it the.J court to have such _ warned not to trespass supreme judicial out on the “whole or madcover a few turndowns on the VLL cause wise, and won hog abrupt Merrill in the towns of Otis and system. property Lester E. Vessle. late of In decision or order vacated, he consid- of the as all on said Bluehlll, raid none” part governor. of — Re- Dedham, trespassing property county, deceased. A certain proposition. By Rep. McBride, Mt. Deaert the fall extent of the instrument if not unconstitutional”. We have an active will be prosecuted to porting to be toe last will and ers “unwise quite representation Kbrn M teslameuiof solve appropriating fl50 for road surveys law. shrill, said deceased. with There was a hearing before the legisla- Hancock and withal rather together petition for pec- He states that the constitution for- from county, by Marie K. Maddox, his agent. bale thereof, in Otis and Clifton. presented by Annie Vearie»«»•*. thstk. tive committee on fish and game last Wed- Mr. Peters makes an excellent December 81. 1912. esecutrls, therein named. bids of popular. — justices taking any cognizance Rap. Harriman, of Cherryfleld Re- Daniel or nesday afternoon on the resolve in favor and alert in di- By Daniel F Daeis, l,t* of Bucks, such even the presiding officer—prompt for roads *n sport, in said county deceased. questions, though leg- at Tank solve appropriating $2,000 Notices. Second sc of a State fish hatchery pond. recting the business of the House, quick ILcgislatiuc count of Theodore H. Smith, islature shall undertake to impose townships 9 and 10, Hancock county. filed for settlement. administratoT The plan has the support of Chairman in decision and fair in observing the rights A batch of in favor of the INLAND FISHERIES AND (3 AM K. Myr»K. Jordan, late of that duty upon them. Besides this of the fish and petitions Ellsworth. in naid Wilson, game commission, of members. county, deceased First and final teachers’ law was The committee on inland fisheries and account ot of constitutionality, he dis- of Hon. L. T. one of pension presented by trances Jordan Tlncker, question and Carleton, formerly I meet with from Hancock game, will give public hearings in its room administratrix nij*”* daily people of and a batch for settlement. It Harri- Rep. Hutchins, Penobscot, at the Stale House in Augusta, as follows: covers other serious objections. ! the commissioners. Representative who are interested in measures be- H. Isle county in WEDNESDAY. FEB. 12, 2 m. No. 80. Joseph Johnson, of Blaeblll, in *aid of remonstrances against change Bar p. deceased. Hecond would increase the labors of I man, of Cherryfield, is looking after the fore the House—or come here to revive Petition of C. D. Turner ana 39 others, of county, accoant of AIoqxo greatly up J. filed for Harbor automobile law was presented by Iale au Haot. for a cloae time on deer Look, executor, settlement. the for doc- interests of his section in favor of the re- old and from asking Peter C. court, making clogged political associations, many in the town of Isle au Haul for a period of five McCsnlder. late of Bucksport, in he With this Rep. McBride. said deceased. Second and thus the relief solve, which introduced. other of the State whom we have county, and Onsl ac kets, delaying parts were the account of Edward P. resolve would In Thursday’s batch of bills FEB. 1J. At J m. No. 40. McCaolder, executor backing, it looks as if the known in the ^WEDNESDAY. p. filed for settlement. sought. past. An act relating to the powers and duties of Mr. Carleton says Tunk following: and Ann* C. Emery, late of Ellsworth, a go through. Some of the representatives bring their the commisaloners of inland fisheries inssld Judge Emery occupies unique to conoty, deceased. First account offers one of the best natural loca- By Rep. Hutchins, of Penobscot—Act of Lucilius pond families here to spend the legislative ses- game. A.Etutry, executor. Hied for and a one. No Bluehill resolve WEDNESDAY, FEB 11, at lp.ro. No. 87 settlement. position commanding for a he has ever seen. incoporate the Water Co.; Calvin D Whlte, late of in tions hatchery sion and many of their wives came up to An act to regalate fishing in Upper Hadiock Surry, said coun. on the be can deceased. Firs: account longer bench himself, appropriating fl2,000 for new road around so called, in the town of Mount Desert, ty. of Frank T Jel. attend the and will pond, lleon. administrator, filed for governor’s reception Chick in the of Hancock. asttlement. speak on matters of public concern U. F. of South Bluehill, writes hill, Amherst. county *«“«• a Candnge, remain for a while. A few from the re- WEDNESDAY. FEB. 12. at 2 p. m. No. 28. Harding, person of unsound mind, of Dsnforth In the without the restraint his The American for information concern- By Rep. Ricker, of Castine—Resolve ap- An act to the bounty on bears. county of Washing- judicial posi- mote corners of the State will not return repeal on. of Hancock. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 19. at 2 m. No. 25. formerly Second account S| with all two vessels off propriating fl,500 for rebuilding Verona p. Alice D for tion imposed upon him, yet ing capsized Newbury home until the close of the session. Petitions of C. A. Judkins ana foar others Ooidtng.flled eettlement. James Neck in Union River more than bridge; resolve appropriating f500 for re- of Kineo. F. L. Gardner and 87 others of Biggin-. late of Eden, in said counts, its authority. Recognized as the best bay, fifty Now and then I find a former resident of deceased. Petition Auburn and Lewiston, H. E. Capen and filed by Richard J. Me- The accident referred to building Morse cove bridge, between administrator on constitutional law in the years ago. hap- Hancock county who has settled here. 22 others of Augusta, and E. U. Parks Osrrlgle. for license lo sell authority certain real estate of on June 28,1S62, between towns of Castine and Penobscot; act to snd 41 others of Newport and vicinity, ask- said deceased, as de- his on the pened Saturday, Mrs. Turner, formerly Miss Mamie scribed in said State, opinion proposed ing that so much of the fish and game petition. 1 and 2 m., when two vessels, just sail- prohibit the taking of mink and muskrat O. p. a well-known teacher of laws as the shipment one Marjorie Sprague and Adelbert 0. public utilities measures has com- Sperry, Bluehill, prohibits by minors, of for Boston, were in a sudden in certain waters in Bucksport snd Orland; of more than one box of fl*h once in 50 .Sprague, Southwest Harbor, in ssid ing caught has a nice home here, and is ever to person counts. Petition filed manded the immediate and serious at- ready without the aame. be by Chester W. Sprsjrae. with hail and and act to regulate fishing in Upper Patten aayt, accompanying for squall, rain, capsized welcome her old and that the of law guardian. license to sell certain real etuie tention of the and doubt- acquaintances. repealed, provisions aaid as legislators, off Neck. One of these was the pond, Orland, with petition of W. 9 in force to aucb minors, described in said petition. Newbury J. M. Hutchins. previously relating shipments John A. be re enacted. McLean, late of Eden, In said coun- less will result in changes in the bills Ellsworth schooner Barcelona, Allan Conary and eighteen others for same. deceased. Capt. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19. at 2 p m No. IS. ty. Petition filed by Edward 8. the lines by him. C. Holt. Holt’s wife, aged twenty- The commutes on sea and shore fish- An act to for a close time on ball Clark, administrator, that an order be issued along suggested Capt. Improved Train Service. provide to distribue the eries not to moose. among heirs of said deceased, two a daughter of the late Lemnel yesterday reported “ought the amount years, Beginning last Monday, Feb. 10, an in- WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, at 2 p. m. No. 28. remaining in the hands of said D. of Ellsworth, with her seven- pass” on the proposed amendment to the act 168of the laws of upon the settlement of his ac- A Blow to the Liquor Business. Jordan, dependent passenger train to be known An repealing ebap. public and Samuel Kit- law. 1911, entitled "An act to prohibit the use of The Webb months-old child, Mrs. as the of Maine is scallop Luman Warren, late of bill, so-called, practically “State express” operated gang hooka, so called, when fishing in the in- Bucksport. in said of Surry, aged twenty-five, wife of The Franklin-Sullivan bridge bill has land waters of this State”. connty, deceased. Petition filed by Theodore identical with the biil, field, daily between New York city and Port- H. Kenyon passed Petition cf Ttaos B. Moody and 88 others, Smith, administrator, that an order be is- the mate, were caught in the cabin of the been disposed of by the committee, whose sued to by the national House last week, land in each direction, Sundays included; asking to repeal chap. 153. of public laws of distribute among the heirs of ssid de- schooner and drowned. Mrs. Frances De- report, “ought not to pass,” was accepted entitled "An act to the use of ceased. the amount remaining In the hands of leaving New York at 8.10 p. m., arriving 1911, prohibit passed the Senate on Saturday, and hooks.” Mid administrator, upon the settlement of Laittre, wife of one of the sailors, was by the House yesterday. gang his third Portland at 6.% a. m. the following morn- WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19. at 2 p.m. No. 67 account. is likely to become law. This is a The first Hancock measure to be John A. rescued from the window of the cabin. via New Worces- county Petition of George A. Phillips and 28 others, McLean, late of Eden, in said coun- a ing, Haven, Springfield, residents of Bar Ellsworth and vi ty- deceased. Petition flied Edward 9 liquor bill of character which heart- The other vessel was a small Ban- signed by the governor at this session is Harbor, by capsized ter, Lowell, South Lawrence and Haver- in relation to fishing in Branch Pond Clark, administrator of the estate of said de- cinity, ceased ens the friends of temperance schooner loaded with bark. All on that to regulate the taking of smelts in stream, so called, situated in the of that the amount of inheritance tax gor hill. Passengers for Portland will be al- city said and Ellsworth. upon estate be determined by the judge the country. board of her were saved. Taunton Egypt bays. of throughout lowed to remain in the sleeping car at WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, at 2 p. m. No. 94. probate. Julia A. late of In a this bill the union station until a. m. MATTERS OP GENERAL INTEREST. An act to repeal so much of chapter 99 of the Kingman, Ellsworth, in said word, prohibits Portland 7.15 deceased. public laws of 1911. as provides that one box county, A certain instrument pur- of from The Ballot Law. will a Pullman to be the shipment intoxicating liquors This tram carry sleeping An act providing (or a resident hunter’s of fish or one pair of game birds shall not be porting last will and testament of Portland Press. the of a for that said deceased, together with for one state to another when intended [ | car and coaches in each direction between lioense of 1 was aent by purchaser tag pur- petition pro- f presented Wednesday. oftener than once in thirty days. bate thereof. presented by Harriet K. Giles, The committee on judiciary gave a pose the to be received or sold in violation of New York and Portland; also a Pullman Rep. Harman, of Stonington, on Thurs- WEDNESDAY. FEB. 26, at 2 p. m. No 49. executrix therein named. on the bill to to a cloae season Charles E. Osgood, late of in said hearing yesterday [Feb. 6] car in each direction between act to abate and An act provide for for fishing Dedham, the laws of the state to which sleeping day presented safeguard sometimes called Williams county, deceased. Petition that Walter C. ship- law. are in Douglas pond, amend the election There special New York and that or some ment is made. Bangor, exoepting the public against certain nuisances. The pond, town of Buckapori, county of Hancock. Ingalls other suitable person be sp- reasons the law should be amended FEB at 2 m. pointed administrator d. b. n. of estate of why Bangor sleeping car will not operate east act forbids ail under the of WEDNESDAY, 26, p. No. 47. the This action of persons age Resolve in favor of screening the outlet aaid deceased, presented by L. Emery Osgood, Congress ought great- at this time, so as to make it the real Aus- a son of Portland Sunday mornings. eighteen years, and all simple-minded and of Toddy pond In the town of Orland, with and heir of aaid deceased. ly to help the temperance cause tralian with the names of candi- statement of facts; also of H. A. Snow Thomas Furbish, an insane person of Bucks- ballot, The New York Bangor sleeping car persons, to have in their petition irresponsible pos- and 24 others, relating to the same. “l<1 co°nty. Hecond account of throughout the country and especi- dates arranged in alphabetical order and be eastbound will attached at Portland to session firearms of any description with- WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26 at 2 p. m. No. 78. C. Conary, guardian, filed for settle- in states, where the without the party group. Public opinion Maine train 1 Portland at An act to protect game birds in the town of w^Hey ally prohibition Central leaving out a permit from the city or town clerk. Jefferson H. The time is EdenSden. oounty of Hancock. Harlem, late of Waltham, ia common and criticism is that demands it. ripe tor it. The a. a. m. said flippant 7 m., arriving at Bangor 11.45 with Snow-balling and the practice of “pass- WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, at 2 d. m. No. 98. county, deceased. First account of Bsr- favored it when in the oraer: nard 8. Jell Ison, filed for does not republican party op- direct connection at Brunswick for Bath HearingSearing upon_ following Ordered, administrator, prohibition prohibit. ing” ball on all public ways, is declared a settlement. and it should be consistent when the Senate concurring, that the committee on Now if it is for position, and at Waterville for Skow- menace to to possible Congress to Rockland; public safety. inland fisheries and game be directed in- JEROME H. KNOWLES, Judge of said Court. in power. into the of the A true the of internal hegan; at Burnham for Belfast; at Pitts- Bunches of petitions in favor of woman quire expediency amending copy of Lb* original order. prevent issuing law on deer in the counties of Androscoggin, Attest:—T. F. There is no sense in having two systems, field for at for Dover- Mabonit, Register. revenue liquor licenses in Harmony; Newport suffrage and the teachers’ pension bill Kennebec, Waldo. Knox. York. Lincoln, prohibition one tor the elections and Cumberland and and on the is- party primary Foxcroft, and at Bangor for Old Town and are Sagadahoc, subscribers and will do another effec- being presented daily. land of Mount and on the islands hereby gives no*Ice that states, so, another for the elections. For the Desert, have been general Bucksport. The committee has within the limits of the town of Isle au Haut. THEthey duly appointed execu- tive blow can be struck judiciary reported tors of the laat will and at the illegal we have the ballot in and in the town of Swan’s and on testment of primaries arranged Returning, the Bangor New York on the resolve the Island, favorably ratifying Cross and Scotch islands, with a view of mak- FRANCI8 AUSTIN, late of sale of the Massachusetts way, with names of BLLSW'ORTH. liquor. through sleeping car will leave Bangor amendment to the constitution for the a uniform close time in those and ing places, in the county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds candidates thereon in bill or placed alphabetical daily except Sundays in Maine Central direct election of Senators. to report by otherwise, being required by the terms of said will. FEB. 28 at 2 ra. No. 67. and with voters left free to make WEDNESDAY, p. All persons having demands the es- Ex-Secretary-of-State Cyrus W. order, train No. 112at 3.45 p. m., arriving Portland A bill to abolish the office of commis- An act to the of firearms against regulate carrying tate of said deceased are desired to their selections to their within the limits of the town of Mount De- present Davis wants to be collector of inter- according judg- 8.25 p. m., and leave Portland fifteen sioner of sea and shore fisheries was in- the same for settlement, and all Indebted sert, Hancock Also of John ment and without fear of espionage. county. petition thereto are requested to make im- nal revenue for the district minutes later, or a 8.40 m. for New York troduced The act C. Fedder and 49 others of Mount payment of Maine p. Monday. provides that Desert for mediately. Cuarlks L. Austin For the general elections we have the same. and New He is via Haverhill, South Lawrence, Lowell, all moneys held or for Rawsroan M. Da Witt. Hampshire. heartily by appropriated WEDNESDAY. FEB. 26, at 2 m. No. 68. same old party group system, with all its and New p. Brewer. Feb.4, 1913. supported in bis the Worcester, Springfield Haven, this department shall become part of the An act to provide for the protection of the aspirations by faults. The Maine system was designed, Hungarian partridge, so-called, also arriving Grand Central terminal. New funds in the State treasury. caper- subscriber Waterville Sentinel. not to encourage but to inde- general caillie, or cock of the woods, so called, black hereby givea notice :bsl discourage York 7.06 a. m. he has been It was to make city, daily except Mondays. game, so-called, and all species of the pheas THE duly appointed adminis- pendent voting. designed trator of the estate of it to vote the ticket Through connection with the New York ant, except raffed grouse or partridge, so- easy straight party NORTH ELl^WOKTH. called. Congratulations to Wesleyan. and to And in of MICHAEL SHEA, late of EDEN. hard split. spite all train may be had at Portland on Suth F. From all Sundays Clark, Secretary. In the of and colleges and parts the best educa- there is a good deal of independent voting M. H. county Hancock, deceased, between Porland and Bangor in each di- School closed Feb. 7. Hododok, Clerk. given bonds as the law tors of the time come to swell the Yale teach- nowadays. directs. All per* the car will not d®m»uda against the estate of ing bat it is less for an in- If a man of some candidate rection, although sleeping Miss Cora Richardson visited friends SKA AND SHORE FISHERIES. said force, frequent disapproves deceased are desired to present the sarus or candidates nominated his run east of Portland on in Bar Harbor last week. structor who has proved his ability at Yale upon regular Sundays. The committee on sex and shore fisheries for settlement, and all indebted thereto ars he must either L. of will give public hearings in room 115, State requested to make to go elsewhere. Congratulations, then, to party ticket, proceed This new service will take the place of Delmont Perry and wife, Sorrento, payment immediately. to fix his ballot House, as follows:: Charles W\ Shsa. laboriously up according the week-end with their 0 v Wesleyan, on its success in Prof. the “American train” so- spent sister, FEB. at Bar securing to his liking by erasing and in present express Mrs. Harold Maddocas. THURSDAY. 18, 1918, 2 p. m. Harbor, Feb. 4, 1913. writing On an act to amend section of 84 of Henry Crosby Emery to fill the position made names or the risk which has been Portland 1, chapter affixing stickers, running called, leaving aid met the and laws of to vacant the of Professor Fisher. The ladies’ society with Mrs. H. private special IBM, prevent by resignation of spoiling his vote and feeling that he is for New York 7.15 m. in p. except Sundays. F. Haddocks Thursday. A church meeting the destruction of smelts Union river and Enauranct Statrmmla. To be sure, it is announced that the engage- watched from outside and that if he takes their coves and tribu- Passenger traffic has grown to an extent was held it the afternoon. Morgan's oay, harbors, ment is for the remainder of the year only, time to fix his ballot he will be labelled as taries. where it is found advisable to divorce the Frank and Moore and Webster An act for the better of alewives but will do well if able to it a “scratcher”. Eugene protection EQUITABLE FIRE AMO MARINE Wesleyan make in Patten’s in the town of Either or he must vote the t business from the ser- Higgins, with tneir teams, are hauling bay. Barry, in the permanent. that, straigb express passenger of Hancock. INSURANCE CO., ticket of another party m order to vote pulp-wood to Washington Junction for county Professor to vice of this train, and to establish an in- An act to amend section S, of 251 of PftOVIDBMCB, BHODB ISLAND. Emery brings Wesleyan, to the candidate or Howard B. Moor. chapter against candidates of the private and special laws of 1907. as amendsd -whose work be goes at once, a passenger service, the new time ASSETS DEC. 81, 1912. proven ability whom he does not approve. And there is dependent chapter 28 of the private and laws by special Real 00 as a scholar and educator, and no little a good deal of this sort of voting done, of which allows a good connection at Deafness Cannot Be Cared of 1909 relating to the protection of alewives, estate, $101,180 00 Trained in the most advanced of and it is to the disadvantage of one shad and stnrgeon in various rivers in Maine. Mortgage loan*. 12J.S50 prestige. party Portland in each direction. by local applications, as they cannot reach Stocks and bonds. W as well as of another. Lbwis B McFaddbs, 707,Tit economic theory, more lately skilled in some- The of the “State of Maine tbe diseased portion of the ear. There is Cash in office and bank. In recent elections there has been a equipment one to care deafness, and that is Secretary. thing very much approaching practice by his only way by Agents' balances. amount of and of express” will consist of high-grade constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused Bills work on great cutting splitting JUDICIARY. receivable, the tariff board, he brings to the an inflamed condition of tbe mucous lin- tickets, in spite of the obstacles placed in Pullman cars by Interest and rents. of his a electrically-lighted sleeping of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube The committee on will teaching subject fascinating per- the There has also been a la ing Judiciary give All other assets. way. rge also the New a or hearing in the hall of the House of sonality which make him valua- coaches, York-Bangor sleep- is inflamed you have rumbling sound im- Kepresm- surpassingly number of defective ballots, for unless and when is tatives, at the State Houae in aa fol* car broiler-buffet service perfect bearing, It entirely Angnata, Gross assets. MS IS ble. Again congratulations to Wesleyan. the voter has of mind and com- ing performing Sows: $1,146 presence closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the Deduct Item, not admitted. 8400*9 And felicitations also to Professor Emery, for, plete knowledge of how to do what he in each direction. inflammation cau be taken out and this tube THURSDAY. FEB. 13, at 2 p. m. On an wants to it is for him to his restored to its normal condition, hearing act to amend the charter of the city of Ella* as he does not need to be told, Wesleyan is a do, easy spoil With the passenger service separated Admitted Meets, $1,143,937 29 ballot. will be destroyed forever; nine cases out oi worth. college worth while, and he Joins a company from the express through car service, and ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing WEDNESDAY, FEB. it, at 3 p.m. No. 80. To LIABILITIES DEC. $1,1912. Realizing this, he often elects to throw and of educators whose association is high privi- but an inflamed condition of the mucous eur- regulate provide for the uae of automo- Net unpaid losses, $ 51,070* the ticket of the for which running as an independent passenger- town straight party bilea in the of Eden, Hancock county. Unearned 1&4.M110 lege.— New Baven Register. when premiums. he wants to vote, or there are train, it is felt that scheduled time will We we will give One Hundred Dollars for No. 77. Relating to the uae of automo- All other liabilities, 178 959 81 bliea on the island Ellsworth takes a only one or two men on it whom he wants any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that of Mt. Desert. Cash capital, 400,000 oo motherly delight iu now be maintained between New York No. 108. to vote for, or when there are only one or cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send Relating to the use of automobiles Surplus over all liabilities, 161,363 #> bearing pretty said about her and that the In the town of Mt. things sons, two on his own ticket to whom he and Portland, through New for circulars, free. Desert, Hancock county, party F. J. CHENEY A Ohio. State of Maine. Total 36 especially when so well deserved. The as unfit. York car will be delivered to CO., Toledo, liabilities and surplns, $1,142,937 objects Bangor Sold by Druggists, 75c. Reassigned. above This is a knife that cuts both In C. W. A F. L. extract is somewhat misleading, ways. the Maine Central at Portland for the 7 a. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. __Jobs R. Dukton, 8ec. MASON, Agents, a word, the present law, which in theory ELLSWORTH, MAINE. however, in that it conveys the impression m. and received at Portland for the was designed to preserve the secrecy of the train, LEGAL AFFAIRS. that Prof. is to leave which The committee on Emery Yale, ballot and and intimida- through New York train without inter- Jfor Sait. legal affairs will give lotal protective insurance CO. prevent bribery public hearings as follows: is not the fact. He will continue his tion, has in the of service will proved practice many ruption. This accommodate WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12, 1918, at 2 o’clock ASSETS DEC. $1. 1912. in — Bushes: work at and takes the years to be very defective these re- the entire State of Maine, the Apple, plum, peer. p. m. No. 41. An act to amend Stocks and 00 regular Yale, through currant, chapter 89 bonds, $291,230 spects. Instead of allowing the voter to New car in each direction TREESRaspberry, blackberry, goose- of the Public Laws of 1911, -for Cash in offlce and 90 work on in to York-Bangor rose. and ornamental trees. providing the bank, 92,719 Wesleyan addition, going discriminate and exercise his berry, Shrubbery weekly payment of wages. Interest and 61 freely running via the Kennebec route, by way stock. attention to or- rents, SACO Middletown an hour’s ride from Maine-grown Prompt Charles P. (only it hampers and penalizes him of Brunswick, Augusta, and Waterville ders mail. Write lor Ham- Connors, Sec. judgment, 1 by particulars. Albert E. Gross assets, 71 two forenoons each week. disfranchisement if he makes an error to with trains to and cock Co. Nubbbry Me. AHDBaaow, Clerk. $387,910 New Haven) by Bangor connecting Co.. Surry, Admitted 74 in marking. from branch line assets, $87,910 points. Oak in Trenton, 10 There will never be a better Point, mile; LIABILITIES DEC. 81, 1912. Judge Chase Withdraws. opportunity below with lots SUrtifrtujrruni* to evils law. HOUSE—AtEllsworth, good-sized Net 51 remedy the of the fine location for summer residence. to unpaid losses, $ 74,140 Kennebec Jumal. Apply Unearned 68 WEST K.L.CS'WORTH. Ellsworth Loam & Buildino Ass’n, Ells- premiums, 92,827 All other 99 Judge Edward E. Chase, of Bluehill, worth. Me. liabilities, 18JH6 F. E. B. Cash capital. loo 000 oo Haines for Miss Martha is her Dominated by Got. commis- Oaspar visiting CARDS-30 Maine cards 25c. Valen- Surplus over all liabilities. 106.796 91 We heard a man say the other morning that "DOST Wm. O. sea and shore fisheries to suc- grandmother at North X! tine and Easters, lc. up. Pennant cards, EMERY sioner of — Surry. the abbreviation for February—Feb. mean* with name of town printed, 10 for 10c. (Cata- Total liabilities and surplus, $887310 74 ceed James Donahue, of Rockland, with- James R. ot visited hie Post Carp freeze everybody, and that man looked frozen Carter, Bangor, log.) The Art Co., Auburn, Me, TITLES W. P. AMES. Agent, drew, Wednesday afternoon, under the in hi* ulster. It was apparent that he needed parents, C. J. Carter and wife, last week. LUMBER-Cedar ** : V, 7s. planed BUCK3POET (Hancock Co.). Maine. that there was opposition the kind of warmth that stays, the warmth that 2 oak impression School closed Friday, Feb. 7. The BOAT sides, keels, timbers, etc. Also MAINE over the house ILktWORTH, among the councillors. reaches from head to foot, all body. finish, piazza posts and'brackets. Tele- teacher, Miss Flora Marks, returned to phone. R. E. Bent, Brooklin, Me. ctiibmuutuniM. Chase stated in connection with We could have told him from personal knowl- ••arches made and abstracts Judge her home in Frankfort. and his action that his object was to save the edge that Hood's Sarsaparilla gives perma- ARM—At Lamoine; good poultry place; copies furnished on short from embarrassment it the blood and who has been con- Will sell and at administration any nent warmth,| invigorates S. P. Stackpole, _F good buildings. cheap for notice, BUSOUIIi MUCH. SEVEN PREMIUMS or on terms. to O. P. which might ensue from his continuing speeds it along through artery and vein, and fined to the house received cash, easy Apply by injuries by Torrence, Ellsworth. OFFICE, 8 Dining Chain and Kocker a fits men and women, and to candidate. really boy* girls a on his is ?■. with one *10 order ot took matters fcito his own fall, striking head, improving* given Gov. Haines enjoy cold weather and resist the attacks of toilet this to Mrs. H. H. of with MORRISON, JOY & CO. BLOCK, r> eoepe, teaa, apices, hands in making appointment, disease. It the kind of Hooper, Ellsworth, Situations in- gives right warmth, EHantfli. •TATE IT* articles and groceries. Send by certain I her El secure, despite opposition and at the same daughter, Mrs. Qracia M. King, of (or ol who he believed would stimulates strengthens time, catalogue premfun* terests a man wanted as nnrae. Call 125-2. and all its benefits are There be East Hampden, recently visited her Mia W accord’strict enforcement of the laws lasting. may } NUR8B—Positionor write. Mrs. J. F. Cabpbmtrr, care HOME SUPPLY CO., a suggestion in this for you.—Advt. i parents, James W. Carter and wife. Chas. W. Dunham, Ellsworth Falls. under hie cognizance. ADept. Maranaoook, Me. OF MAIN STREET. FAREWELL, RECEPTION. |,|XE HARBORKD OANO OF CROOKS. SCHUM ANN-HEINK COMING. atrfjrrtjswmmt*. Enorcchee on Re». E. Apparenty D. Klzer and His Mother West f■Torment Brooksville innocently Figures The Popular Contralto to be Star ah Street Many Feet. Given Pleasant Surprise. In Famous Swindle. Next were be- A farewell Festival. mt t»H while improvements reception to Rev. E. D. West Kizer, Brooksville, one of the most se- It is to be doubted if a more building end liastor of the popular' m,de on the poetoffloe Methodist church, soon to conservative and the date, unspoiled coming- announcement in connection with the* arose between gov- start for bis new post at a controversy Iqulqui, Chile, nities in Uancock has come sud- Maine music the and county, festival could be made than engineer, end city govern- to his mother, Mrs. N. A. who Znent Kizer, denly into the limelight as the scene of that the location of the line of will immensely popular Schumann- as to the accompany him, v-ss given at the the „"nt batching of the plot of “Big Bill” Heink is to be the star at next October's home of Edmund G. and wife Hopkins at Keliher and his fellow-conspirators to festival. ordered the Church and School ^’government inepector streets last Thursday loot the National bank of the Bar Har- City Cambridge, Derctor-in-Chief W. R. Chapman makes of a pole erected by evening. moral Mass., through George W. Coleman, the the gratifying announcement that he has Kiver Power Co., under di- The affair was a Dr. & Union complete surprise. bang’s fl2-a-week book-keeper. contracts with this within Kizer and signed wonderful of the city government, his mother had been of The of ction guests story the downfall, arrest and and will her as fence erected Mr. and Mrs. singer, present the star of of the temporary by Hopkins at tea, and were en- conviction of the “ line youthful Coleman is the festival She will be eaat of the Main a opening night. Ju.t joying quiet after-supper chat when still fresh in the minds government of newspaper heard, unquestionably, by an enormous bridge. The city government Bfty-ave members of the Methodist t society readers, and the recent confession of for no is more were and audience, singer popular the and alao the fence, Sunday school descended pole, upon .them. Keliher, who was a party to the has hereabouts. Known and admired *j,iraed limita. A plot, through- within the atreet thoroughly enjoyable evening followed. renewed iell interest in the case. out the she has won for an Cun- world, herself the controveray, Mayor A short program had been the Toiettie arranged, Martin J. Walsh, known to part of the especially warm in the hearts of run place the had Ira B. Hagan, Jr., the musical features cl which wore a ®ningham piano underworld as “Jack Leonard,” people of Maine. draw a solo finding Main atreet and plan. by Miss Bertha a solo his of Hopkins, by career as a card-sharp on trans-At- There have been many that she and a Miss requests *„rk haa been completed, copy Winnie Brann, a piano duet Mrs. lantic steamers Tbi, by unduly hazardous after bis again be heard at the festival, and she is a letter from the Harvard and mayor Greely and Mrs. Fred L. Kent. had been in of the plan pictures posted the smoking- now at the very of her career— I to the A height forwarded government letter by B. T. Sowle was ex- bite been read, rooms of a dozen liners, went into retire- more magnetic, charming, and in finer the local cuatodian of the federal pressing the appreciation of the church through ment to perfect the greatest coup of hia voice tnan ever. the and alao filed In city clerlc’a trustees and the society for the work of life. Ellsworth & boildiag, checkered Her will not be Machine the program announced Foundry Works, pastor. Accompanying it were resolu- He had received ° information of the until later, but the mere announcement of Water Street, Ellsworth, Me. by Mr. Hagan indteatea that tions of appreciation for the work of Dr. The survey sporting proclivities of Coleman, and her appearance will be sufficient to insure the fence and pole referred to are Kizer and his mother as at the laBt not only passed knew of the latter’s access to great sums a splendid gathering. alao a street limita, but that portion quarterly meeting. of None of in the money. the many victims Negotiations are now pending with THE BUICK—Five Models building Itaelf ia In tbe Walter A. Bonsey, of of the poatoffice superintendent “spotted” by “Big Bill” promised as rich other whose names will be the great artists, Sunday school, voiced the as the appreciation pickings young bank book-keeper announced when the contracts are signed. THE COLE—Three Models in Main atreet where it makca of the school for their work in this de- in The utmost was The angle Cambridge. finesse They will be from the Metropolitan opera turn before the river partment, and Mrs. Grace Barron the aliebt croaaing spoke necessary in this case because of the fact house in New York and the THE GENERAL MOTOR CO.’S in Chicago- at the corner of poatoffico square, appreciation of Mrs. Kizer’a work in that the federal i, not government would prose- Philadelphia grand opera company. Trucks from 1,000 lbs. to 5 tons. feet west of the square, or the ladies' aid society. cute when the but several stealings eventually came In all the sixteen years of the festival. the rear line of the Peters A bunch of letters from members of the to ibout opposite light. Director has never announced and Chapman society friends was presented Dr. in the summer Early of 1908, Walsh an artist who has not appeared, and the in the southern line of Main Kizer and his mother to be while hired The angle opened the old-fashioned and isolated farm- festival appeals to thousands throughout Models of Above Cars carried in Stock with the on their street is almost coincident angle long journey. house at Henry’s West point, Brooksville, the State, while its inspiring and uplifting ( in the northern line of the post- Ice-cream and cake were Berved owned formed dnring by Miss Caroline Joy, of Grand influence was never more marked than tbe built in the evening. N. office building by projection Forks, D. Although the buildingB now. Dr. Kizer 19Wi and touches tbe building at this preached his farewell sermon were in disrepair and lacked the ordinary the line of Main Sunday In the are run- point. From this point morning. evening the conveniences, they had the advantage of The Village Grocer—What you a direct line to the river. Baptist a The itreet runs In society paid pretty compliment seclusion. The only other building on ning for, sonny? Boy—Pm trying to to the The north end of the projection on the retiring pastor by holding no ser- Henry’s point was an abandoned farm- keep two fellers from flgbtin’. The Vil- the building is within vice and uniting with the Methodists for house a Grocer—Who are the fellows? The SALE resr o( postofflee short distance from the Joy cot- lage FOR the last service of the street limita by from two to four feet. J Dr. Kizer’s pastorate in tage. Boy—Bill Perkins and me! northeast corner Ellsworth. The street line clears the The cottage soon became a gathering about three At the session of the ef tbe postofflee building by Sunday school in place for a number of secretive and quiet the afternoon Sttmcrtiacmenta. leet. the following resolutions figures, among whom was “Big Bill” fence erected by the government, as were the "steerer” One unanimously adopted: Keliher, for the New Safe Tbe York as the Bar Harbor A Union River Whereat. Bev. Edwin faro that Large well D. Kiser has been the lay-out wrecked the Cambridge power Co.’s pole, and the electric light beloved pastor of the Methodist Episcopal bank. church of pole erected by tbe government, are Ellsworth for the past year and a In the seclusion of this place the plans half, and within the street limit# from twelve to were laid for the introduction of Coleman 0. W. W'berea#, He has taken great interest in feet. to the game that sent him to and Tapley, fourteen Hoods jail this Sunday school and has greatly endeared Miyor Cunningham’# letters #ent to the landed Keliher in the State Ellsworth, Maine himself to everyone connected herewith; prison. with tbe surveyor’# plan, is Throughout the summer the government now, therefore, be it conspirators Sarsaparilla gathered in the old farmhouse u follows: RtBolvrd, (1) That it is with exceeding re- at frequent F.ujworth. Feb 10. 1913. Cures all catarrh and gret that we learn that the relations, so intervals, outlined their suggestions and humors, R'. Custodian of Federal Build- Jfr. 0. r«ipl*y. cordial and sincere, existing between our said discussed the risks. rheumatism, relieves that tired Get on the Safe Side of Ellttcorth, Maine: and the ing, pastor ouraelves are about to be severed, Coleman’s career as a man about town restores the Fence, l)B*i Bir— I am sending you under sepa- and that he is to leave feeling, appetite, us to take up arduous was followed closely during the following rate oover a map showing the Hues between duties in a foreign country. cures paleness, nervousness, winter. It was known to the gang that Main street and the property of the federal (1) That the sincere love and affection of builds the whole Before it is too Late he had been stealing the bank’s funds up system. government in Ellsworth, Maine, as located each and every member of this school will Get It today in usual liquid form or since 1906. “Jack as Insure with that are reliable. by Ira B. Hagan, Jr., civil engineer. follow him wherever he may go, and that Leonard,’’ Walsh chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs* companies to or in- was then Insure with While we do not wish antagonize whatever the future may unfold for him, the known, ingratiated himself into companies that are safe and sound. States in the confidence terfere with the United government memories of the pleasant months we of the young spendthrift, G. A. PARCHEB’S SUCCESS. Insure with companies that pay losses immedi as an official any way. at the same time 1 feel have enjoyed together will ever linger with and accompanied him on many of his ately. of the city of Ellsworth that it is my duty to us, ever to be cherished in our minds and money-spending nights in the hotel and Great Popularity of Plan to Sell insure with the best establish tbe of the if hearts. only companies—and the rights city possible. theatre district. Medicine at Half-Price and best are handled A* you will see by the plan, these lines (8) That although we are called to companies by upon In this way the foundation was laid for Guarantee a Core. were established in the year 1#17 and recorded severourrelationshere.it is our unanimous the introduction between of Hancock. Coleman and G. A. Parcher, the enterprising druggist, in the records of the county wish and prayer that a truly happy life may has title to Keliher. On May 12, 1909, Walsh took rather than await the ordinary methods of C. W. & F. L. Real Estate. If tbe federal government any be his wherever he may go, that success may MASON, Insurance, lines Coleman to Boston common and the Dr. Howard Co. to part of tbe property located within the continue to attend him, and that at last we intro- introduction, urged street as the the re- duced him to Keliher. The secure a sale for their celebrated of the shown by plan, may all be reunited in that land where no latter after- quick owners will be from fire ward unfolded the connection of Property protected by placing their cords of the city or the county do not show it* partings ever come, where the shadows never supposed specific for the cure of constipation and Walsh with a millionaires' faro club in If there hsa ever been a release granted by lengthen, and where life and light and hap- the 50c New York, and his desire to secure re- dyspepsia by offering regular tbe city to the government covering the piness be ours forever. may venge for alleged unfair treatment by bottle at half price. property in question, we should like very Waltbb A. Bonsky, Supt. “throwing the game” in which he was In addition to selling a 50c bottle of Dr. much to hsve a copy of the same, and this Miss Obnbva Smith, Sec. Bitting as dealer. Fire Insurance Howard’s for 25c, Mr. Parcher has should forever settle which in the specific any dispute Dr. Kirer and hie mother leave Ells- Subsequent developments plot have so much faith in the Remedy that he will might arise. Will you kindly forward this already been tola in the trial of Cole- with E. J. ELLSWORTH. worth to-day for New York, whence man and the recent refund the to it does WALSH, letter or a copy of same to the proper depart- confession of Keliher. money anyone wl/om will sail on for ment of the federal government? they Saturday Panama^ not cure. going: thence down the west coast of Cmnmtaaion fHrrctjanta. Respectfully yours, MARINE LIST. When your head aches your stomach does John A. Cunningham, South America. They expect to be some- not digest food easily and naturally when Tbe advertisements below represent some o! over three weeks WHEN IN PORTLAND thing making the trip. there is constipation, specks before the the leading houses of New England. Our Hancock Coanty Ports. readers will doubtless And them of value. STOP AT eyes, tired feeling, giddiness, bad taste in WEDDING HELLS. Southwest Harbor—Sid Feb. 7. schooners KLLS WORTH FALLS. Rebecca M Walls, Charles C. Lister and the mouth, coated tongue, heart burn, sour “The Homelike House for Maine Folks" Wanola lumber laden. St N for (Br) John, B, stomach, roaring or ringing in the ears, SMITH-JOY. Miss Helen York, of is the New York Portland, and liver Dr. How- The of Mia# Phllura Harbor — melancholy troubles, wedding May guest of A. W. Ellis and wife. Southwest Ar Feb 7, sch Marion E Turner will cure If 8mith and Albert A. Joy took at the ard’s specific you. it does CHASE HOUSE place Mrs. Ethel of is visit- Feb 8, schs Annie F Kimball, Centennial, BOSTON v home of Spruce, Bradley, not, it will not cost you a cent. tbe bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. lumber laden, Calais for Boston between New Hail ing her mother, Mrs. Mary J. Haney. Bass Harbor — In Feb achievement of science is of Midway City Aubrey M. Smith, in port 7, sch King This latest Commission pierchanT Presque Iale# Josiah (Br), lumber laden, Five Islands, N S, and Monument Square Mrs. Koscoe Haslem, of Waltham, was great value in curing sick headache. WANT Wednesday forenoon, Peb.6, at 9.30 o’clock for Boston Only Fireproof Hotel in the State Kev. here Saturday with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Thousands of women are to-day free from J. C. Gregory, pastor of the Con- Conveniently Located for Higgins. BORN. that painful disease solely through the use gregational church, officiated. Near re- Lambs Conventions. of this Veals and people Attending latives and a few were Harold Gray came home noon specific. guests present. Tuesday COLLINS—At Ellsworth. Feb 6. to Mr and Ask Dr. A. G. Every courtesy and attention shown from where he Mrs Edward a Young, The bride was very becomingly gowned Gardiner, has been for J Collins, daughter. [Louise ladies travelling alone hi cream white with shadow overlace. several months. Cahillj. State board of health, DUNHAM—At Deer Isle, Feb3, to Mr and Mrs Sec’y ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES Her veil irgs with a coronet of a caught Christopher W. Clough, who suffered Geo W Dunham, daughter. Maine, how to TRANSIENT RATES white Augusta, sweet peas, and a small bunch of the removal of an eye at;the Eastern Maine EATON-At Bluehill, Jan 30, to Mr and Mrs L a son. with new and ROOMS I0NLY $1.00 PER DAY AND UP. She Omar Eaton, comply law, orange blossoms nestled in her hair. general hospital some three weeks ago, FARNHAM-At West Brooksville, Feb 8, to ROOM AND BOARD $2.00 PER DAY AND UP. «rried a then to us. shower bouquet of sweet peas. was taken with of the face Mr and Mrs Otis a son. ship erysipelas Farnham, WANTED H. E. R. F. THURSTON. HIMMELEIN, Her maids of honor were Miss Marion last and on and JORDAN—At Franklin, Jan 28, to Mr and Mrs week, Saturday Sunday PROPRIETORS of Frank H Jordan, a son. J°L Ellsworth, a sister of the groom, his condition was critical, but he is now Feb to Mr Mrs Hill Cars pass the door and Miss Laurel of Isle. SMITH—At Ellsworth, 9, and Munjoy Wallace, Presque improving. Miss Millie A. Treworgy, Wesley H Smith, a daughter. HALL & COLE, The latter Yellow Birch, White Birch, wore a pretty dress of pale blue is with him. WINCHESTER—At Jan 24, to Mr and and Prodace Commission Merchants nurse, Surry. Bock Maple and some Pop- Fruit trimmed with rose wreathes, and Mias Mrs Weldon J Winchester, a son. [Weldon Since 1913 is the fiftieth anniversary of Franklin.] lar Bolts, cut 49 in. Prices Joy wrore a beautiful delicate yellow President Lincoln’s proclamation of to be in proportion to the Apples, Potatoes, Cranberries THE— gown. Both carried The best our jonquils. eamancipation, more than ordinary MARRIED. quality, as our previous Specialties. man was Howard brother of the have been to Smith, interest attaches to the anniversary of his prices $« $11.50 Send for stencils and weekly market report. bride. DAMON-MOORK-At Belfast, Feb 1, by Rev cord for the hard wood CLARION. birth. Wednesday evening the anniver- per 100-102 Faoeuil Hall Market, Boston, Mass. W F Sturtevant. Miss Annie Damon, of and $4.50 to $5 per cord for The bridal descended the stair- be observed exercises to Clarence E Moore, of Ellsworth. party sary will by special Belfast, the delivered in our “* to poplar, Whether it’s a range or a fur- the strains of the wedding march, at the including an illustrated fea- QUINN-BROWN—At Ellsworth Falls, Feb 8, church, O Miss Alta V to factory yard. played Mrs. by Rtv J Guptill, Quinn, by Harold Sinclair, of Ban- ture by the pastor, “In the Cane, the Leon H Brown, both of Ellsworth. nace—if it is a "Clarion”, it la gor, a cousin of the bride, and and 8MITH—JOY—At Isle, Feb 8. Rev APPLES passed Cotton, College.” Presque by For further information call sure to meet every requirement. through an formed J C Gregory, Miss Fhilura May Smith, of archway by long loops Leon H. of this and Miss Albert A of Mr and o! ribbon Brown, place, Presque Isle, to Joy. son at the office of the BAST POULTRY Made the Wood Bishop Co* held by six recent brides, who Mrs Austin H and wife, of Ellsworth. by Alta Quinn, of Lakewood, were married Joy To *ore their Ellsworth Jan SHip l Bangor. Sold by wedding dresses. The effect at the Rev. 8CHOPPE-8MITH—At Falls, *>» Saturday evening parsonage by 29. Rev W Miss L ELLSWORTH HARDWOOD S. L_. BURR & CO., both novel and the by Henry Conley, Gladys COMPANY, pretty. During O. J. Guptill. Mr. Brown is one of the Schoppe, to Russell Jr Smith, both of Ells- Boston, Mass. I •harriage the stood worth Falls. ELLSWORTH, ME. ceremony bridal party most a car- J. P. n Falls’ enterprising young men, Stencils and Cards Furnished. I ELDRIDGE, a daintily decorated bay-window in the WALKER—TUNWAY—At West Brooksville, penter by trade, having done some con- Feb 1, by Rev C F Atkins, Miss Emma Jane the color scheme of which Main Street, Ellsworth. mug-room, tract work here and in Massachusetts. Walker, of Brooksville, to Thomas A Tun- **» yellow and and way, of Turner. green, Jonquils pine Mrs. Brown is well liked by her acquaint- Feather atHHCtisrmcnta "eug UBed. Washing. ances, and both are being congratulated A D1KD. reception was held from 10 to 11 o’clock their numerous friends. ELLSWORTH by FEATHER WASH- ELECTRICAL SET* *mn * The THOMA3TON Vf>ry large number of guests called Mrs. Albert E. Foster, postmistress, has Ful Lines of BENNETT—At Verona, Feb4, Virginia, infant ING) CO. will do business renovating Steam and Bath Rooms. con(Cratulatlona. decided to put up a building to be used as daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest Bennett. Laundry ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES t0TeiteDdThe feather-beds and pillows. Also makers of many beautiful and costly presents a and has rented the lot of B. B. BUNKER —At West Eden, Feb 7, Arietta •NO PAY, NO WA8HKB," AND FIXTURES. *n postoffice the SANITARY FEATHER A. wife of Aaron Bunker, aged 66 years, 6 up-to-date Eatlnatea oa tan evidence testified to the esteem in for a term of The location All kinds of work done at short notice. Wiring Suppliea Cbearfally Gl.ca high Bonsey years. months, 16 MATTRESS, one side for laundry * ch days. FOLDING Goods called tor and delivered. the bride is and the the now used for the ANDREW M. MOOR. held, Urge is near building pur- EAMES—At Bucksport, Feb 7, Paul Revere the other side for summer. egree of winter; Kstey Building. State St.. Ellsworth she She is will no doubt serve Eames, aged 49 years, 3 months, 12 days. H. B. E8TEY A.1CO. popularity enjoys. pose, is central, and Odd Fellows Hall, Main graduate FARNHAM —At West Brooksville, Feb 4, Shop opposite Estey Building. State St.. Kilt*worth. Me of the Isle as as soon as Ellsworth. Presque high the public acceptably they Jennesa, infant daughter of Mr and Street, ool, and Evelyn CatbB. attended Harvard become accustomed to the change. The Mrs Harold 8 Farnham, aged 19 days. Canvassers will call and demonstrate the ^toftastonal * seminary Massachusetts for HAMOR At West Eden, Feb 6, James E work. several terms. new building will be one-story, eighteen _ a with Humor, aged 87 years, 6 months, 11 days. II. “Vlng decided musical talent, she by twenty-five feet, bungalow* style, Dr.H.W.OSQOOD C. GIBBS, and interior HAMOR—At Hull’s Cove, Feb 8, Alden Harnor, J)l{. td !°r * wails sbingled stained. The tim® in *iew *nd 6 months. Thomaston Feather sin '’orki will be well fitted up, and a hardwood aged D7 years, Company. PHYSICIAN. home has been a successful floor will be laid. HA YNE8—At Indian Point, Feb 7, Veranus M New Location Blk. ,„.CtreturDinKcher 10 Manning of piano music. Haynes, aged 82 years, 9 months, days. Office Day: FRIDAY office: over moore’s drug-store, be JORDAN—At Bar Harbor, Feb 8. Mrs Lowell groom, who has filled the residence: 10 central st. position LAKKWOOD. Jordan, aged 20 years, 11 months. Office : 12 Qrove St. °* Bangor th® Merchants Trust <& JORDAN—At Ellsworth. Feb 6, infant daugh- PLUMBING, Telephone Connection. ing at is at home on a of Mr and Mrs Jordan, aged 6 Co., Presque Isle, for a num- Howard G. Moore ter, Ralph Hot Water Heating, Furnace Ellsworth.Maine. ye*r“’ *® **eid *“ vacation. highest regard in Otter Feb William bu«U Garland haB returned to Maria- LALLY—At Creek, 5, Lally, Work and IRA B. circle*> and enjoys an envUble Ralph aged 74 years. Jobbing. HAGAN, Jr., to work. H. SCOTT utation ville — for his courteous and genUl ORCUTT At Amherst, Feb 4, William Q Civil ALICE Henderson Quinn is at home, after an Orcutt, aged 62 years, 2 mouths, 17 days. HONEST WORK; HONEST PRICES Engineer, SPECIALTY MADE OF business and eocUl absence of several months. TYPEWRITING. ACCOUNTING AND circles*^ [Corrected.] Land Surveyor. GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. services w*ere held in the ORCUTT—At Amherst, Feb 7, Mrs William Q Interesting Years’ Corrtsoondtnca Solicit*. Ageut Union Safe & Trust Co., of Port* *Dd M”' 60 4 months, 9 Twenty Experience. Deposit Joy' a,ter a short visit church Tuesday evening, Fe*. 3, by Rev. Orcutt, aged years, days. land, for furnishing Probate and Surety Bonds Biur. attention to all de*» s. °tth “nd P. A. A. Killam. There will be another RYDER —At South Qonldsboro, Feb 2, Mrs Personal Telephone ELLSWORTH FALLS, ME. P. 0 Box 7. Oliver Pm. vicini,y- wdl return Agent Typewriter; typewriter supplies on Stephen Ryder. or mail orders promptly attended to. “ * service Feb. 17. Cor. Main and Water Bts. (over Moore's w -o...« Cal, Feb 4, Agnes Maud, Drug exercises were held at school TAPLEY—Alameda, Store). Ellsworth. Me. •’S;*:*' Closing second daughter of Capt Robert M and No. 2. Parents and friends enjoyed the Agnes M Tapley, aged about 6 years. EDWARD F. Advertiaing it like learning to awim ,ri*nd® °f ,h® kroon'. • BRADY, declamations, and all enjoyed. 4 cob- TRIPP—At Bar Harbor, Feb 9, Mrs Caroline P ttSnri° h*V* met ltl® Grant St, Ellsworth, Me. Have confidence, atrike out and you will bride on previc web given to the school by*Gary T. Tripp, formerly of Ellsworth, aged 67 years, visits party 5— 0. win. Subscribe for Thx Ambbicak here, entend congratulations. Moore. 6 months, 16 days. Telephone «urely
f whose catches in the which ia unusual for 2M>rtttBnnmt6, tian influence was felt by all NEWS. bay, COUNTY NEWS. NEWS. COUNTY this time of [^JOUNTY privilege it was to know him. the year. Mr. Hamor had held many positions of The sewing circle met with Mrs. Mabel PROSPECT HARBOR. WINTER HARBOR. MT. DESERT. RUN-DOWN PEOPI trust and honor in the State and town. Powers Tuesday afternoon, and chose Wilson is a large seine- OBITUARY. Unity club met Thursday with Mrs. A. He was a son of William and Experience Sargent having officers for the ensuing year as follows: boat built for the work being Thaddeus 8. Homes, of Mt. Desert, died L». Strout. Mayo Hamor, grandson of David and fishing, President, Mrs. Ada Colby; vice-president, Made Strong by Vinol done at Milbridge. on Jan. 13, at 2 p. m., at the home of his Henry Hamilton’s black horse droped Experience Thompson Hamor, and great- Caroline Greenlaw; secretary, Lydia A. Run-down conditions Mrs. Arthur Grant are of John and Mrs. Frank Davis has returned from daughter, Sanderson, cans** dead in harness last week. grandson Mary Hamor, Beck; treasurer, Mabel Powers. by overwork, worry, too close been in Berkeley, Cal., following a brief illness coa. the first settlers of the town of Eden. Machiasport, where she has visiting a wife and * flnemcnt, chronic Miss Susie Over left Monday for Port- Timothy Barbour, daughter of heart cough or cow — El- who is ill. trouble. He leaves a widow, two sons her mother, quite from Portland to at- which it Is difficult to cure. land for medical treatment. arrived Wednesday Somes went to two well and Melville three Mr. Berkeley years S. W., grand- airs. J. S. Bragg has been spending the of Mr. Barbour’s We want to gay to Mrs. A. W. of West Goulds- tend funeral mother, the of climate would every person h, Gordon, children—Mrs. Linnie of South- ago, thinking change Trundy, some days with her parents, A. E. Gup- Mrs. Victoria Barbour. this condition—you need t>oro, was a guest of Mrs. L. P. Cole be a benefit to him, as he was a sufferer Vinol, <«,. west Harbor; James and Melville Hamor, till and wife, at Gouldsboro. delicious cod liver and iron Mrs. Williard Matthews is ill. from asthma. to a few weeks before tont, Tuesday. and one Up ■without the great-grandson—Elwell Trundy. J. B. of was a oil, great strength erg. Rev. Mower, Waterville, home his death he excellent and School closed Friday, and Miss Com ins have the sincere of all. A pretty wedding took place at the enjoyed health, ator. It will Iron to They sympathy recent of Rev. E. S. Drew. He con- supply the guest and wife was a visit to his old home in blood left Saturday for her home in The funeral was at his residence Fri- of Capt. Lafayette Thompson planning In the moat morning ducted the services while easily assimilated Sunday morning when be was stricken with the form, East Corinth. afternoon. Interment in Mt. View Sunday evening, Jan. 26, when their old- Somesville, create a day to where he held good, healthy appetite" here, later going Corea, resulted in his death. under the masonic order, of est daughter, Gertrude L., was married to illness which your digestive Henry Vansaw and wife have returned cemetery service. strengthen organs and Edward of He was a man of sterling character,a de- eat from South Gi uldsboro, w here they have which he had long been a member. Eaton, Stonington. make you better, sleep better and M. The second number of the Winter Har- Feb. 5. Sadik. voted husband and father. He was a Ma- feel better. I sen since early fall. Feb. 10. bor high school lyceura course was held son, and was well known throughout A case has Just come to our Ellery Cole returned home the first of DERR ISLE. attej. WEST SULLIVAN. Saturday evening, Feb. 1, when the Jess SOUTH Maine, having served as a member of the tion from West Scranton, from on extended to Pa., t ’.e week visit a A Mrs. Hattie of Bangor, is visit- Pugh Co., delighted large audience. Cassie Stinson is at home from State legislature, and for fourteen years Chas. Proper says: "For three and Auburn. Nason, Unity, yea-, Is '.s&ua, N. H., was The ing friends here. very pleasing program rendered. where she has been teaching. was deputy collector of customs at South- I was all run down, weak and had lAwrenc? G. Pike returned Saturday next entertainment is billed for March 4, west Harbor. no appetite, and after all that Miss Susie Over, of Prospect Harbor, is Roy Hendrick came fron Portland time fr m a month’s visit to relatives in Utica when the English lecturer, Mr. Evans, with his He is survived by a widow —Mrs. Clara I am glad to say Vinol has visiting friends here. Saturday to spend a few days brought Is. and Provide ace, R. I. will on “An First back health and Y., speak Englishman’s Mrs. Hattie Smith. Meynell Somes, and two daughters—Mrs. my strength, which Frank A. Havey, of Eastport, is visiting mother, The ladies’ whist club enjoyed the hos- Impression of America”. Arthu: G. Sanderson, of Berkeley, and Is just what I was told it would do.* his father, B. B. Havey. Mrs. F. A. Pierce went to the Maine of Mrs. E. W. Cleaves and Miss The officers of I. O. Mrs. Lino M. of Ohio We are confident that Vinol is the pi? ty Court Bayview, F., She was Colwell, Columbus, i H. H. has returned from general hospital yesterday. and •Civ w.Saturday afternoon. Havey Boston, were installed Jan. Funeral services were held Jan. 17 in best body-builder strength-creator Tuesday evening, 2S, her son Howard and where he has been on business. accompanied by we have ever sold. Moore and wife have | at Hanmond hall, H. C. of Port- Berkeley, and the remains placed in a vault W :am H. gone by Corey, Mrs. Violet Goss. She has been sersously P. went to to removal to Maine in Try a bottle on our guarantee to t » \V Sullivan to several weeks ! Mrs. A. Havey Augusta land, and P. L. Aiken, of siangor. After pending May. spend ill a long time. refund If It as of Hon. F. E. Feb. 10. 8pec. your money falls to with ; nr daughter, Mrs. Harvard Havey. 'join Mr. Havey guest the installation there were short padresses, School closes this week. It has been benefit you. Mace. followed by supper. Dancing followed. Mrs. lmira Higgins, of Winter Harbor, Miss Laura Stinson. P. S. Eczema Sufferers! We the order was further taught by more an advertisement catche* guej, the last of Miss Webber, the telephone operator, Wednesday evening The eyes mad * lort visit the week an toe our new skin instructed Bros. and Aiken. Emery Eaton lost one of his farm horses the more dollars it is worth. remedy, 8ai& with Mrs. J. S. Coombs and Mrs. C. C. went to Dexter recently to visit her by Corey | are now received last week. Geo. A. Lftrrabee. parents. Applications being Parcher, Druggist, Ellsworth and the of the order here is ill a bad cold. floun'tscauntt Me. has finished a success- daily, prosperity Miss Clara Stinson of Ha y of Sisters has Arraand Joy very temple Pythian seems assured. ful terra of school at Hancock and Clara Judkins, who has been ill of recently Ten one of its members, Mrs. Point, very is home. Roll-call was held at the Baptist church is out. * Harry C’ n, a recent bride, a china grip, afternoon and Jan. 28. shower. Mrs. George H. Welch, of East Franklin, Tuesday evening, The ladies’ aid society will meet Thurs- letters were read from Rev. F. of last week with Mrs. Interesting with Mrs. Hattie Smith. The gave Delia and Irv- spent Thursday day young *eople W. Hagar, Rev. Q. Mayo and Rev. W. C. ing Parley, ho have just moved into Nancy Ash. The quarries at the Settlement have Wescott. Solos by Rev. J. B. Mower, Mrs. ! their new hou a house-warming Tues- William Moore and wife, of Prospect shut down for the wintter. 3, Myrtle Guptill and Mrs. Maude Tracy -K?eley day night. Harbor, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. has the Walker were enjoyed. Evangelist Reuben Smith, Frank Steele bought returned H. H. Havey. moved there. Mrs. L izib h Hamilton who was holding meetings at Prospect house and has hom' S itu-d yv fr >n Waterville, where she M. L. Stevens lodge, K. of P.. worked Harbor, and Deaconess Audrey Huut, of Feb. 5. K. has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. the rank of esquire on one candidate that were A place, present. picnic supper SWAN’S ISLAND. 0@e B. Cole, since b.-fora Christmas. Tuesday evening. was served. The evening service included A Scientific Treatment B. K. Stinson meet with a acci- Mrs. L. M. St rout accepted an invitation David A. Hooper lodge worked the special music by tbe choir and several painful dent Thursday. While cutting wood on Friday night to act i»s one of the judges at second degree on one candidate Saturday quartets were rendered. Mr. Mower Harbor island, a tree lodged and rolled the speaking contest of the freshman class evening, Feb. 8. preached an impressive sermon on For over, striking him a glancing blow on the AGED PEOPLE Liquor Winter Harbor school. “Faith”. of the high Mrs. Moon and Mrs. Dodge, of Bar Har- and aide of the head as it fell, cutting bis face cannot masticate solid Mrs. Ralph Moore ’ias sufficiently re- bor, were week-end guests of F. C. Pet- PRIZE SPEAKING CONTENT. properly and scratching his neck. covered from h r ilia'ss to be able to tengill and wife. A prize speaking contest was held at foods and digestion is often friends of Miss Blanch Mc- walk out. Her Mrs Albert Hammond bail The many do not mother, J. K. Mitchell and wife have gone Friday evening, Feb. 7, by upset—they receive the Capt. were to hear of her sudden Using shocked Drug of Winter is with her. the Winter Harbor school freshman Kay Farrar, Harbor, on a visit to New York. will be high needed nourishment to make ONE that Has stood tb« They death in the Maine where unci the ONLY class. was the general hospital, A. L. St rout and who are about two months. Following program: and but test of time. Methods rationnl and Capt. wife, away she had been taken for treatment for strength preserve health, in tue S. O. Moore house this win- if could humane. NO SICKNESS, MENTAL living Mrs. Effle Macomber, of Franklin, who brain fever. Miss was about aged people everywhere Mr Meek's Dinner.Selected McKay DERANGEMENT OR COLLAPSE. ter, were given a party Wednesday even- been her realize the at j has visiting daughter, Mrs. years old. She leaves a father only rangth-sua- ir friends and Martha E Young eighteen ing by twenty of th here, Galen returned home nourishment in Scoff** Havey, Tuesday. Heroes of Sumter.Briggs and mother—James McKay and wife, and taining given a most hearty welco ne to the vil- Emulsion would take it after Mrs. Moon, of Bar Harbor, raised the •Philip R O’Reilly four sisters. they INSTITUTE lage social life. A pleasant evening fol- The KEELEY chiefs of the council of Pocahontas in Jim Smiley's Frog.Ward Feb. 8. Spec. every meal. lowed. with cards and music. Delicious Liovd I Street Maine North Sullivan Saturday evening, Feb. 1. Tracy It possesses the nourishing ele- 151 Congress Portland, refreshments were served. LAKE. Music EAGLE ments of cod liver the vital TELEPHONE 2224 Mrs. Mary A. Hooper was called to Oak oil, Winoetka D.of hart a How He Saved St. Michael's.Stausbury council, P., special Mrs. Jessie Linscott and son Boyce powers of the hypophosphites of Home Remedies for Tobacco U»ing Point last Friday by the serious illness of Lenora B Tracy meeting Friday evening for an off cial visit spent food fair week in Ellsworth. lime and soda and the curative her brother, Charles Sargent. His daugh- Curfew Must Not Ring To-Night.Thorpe and Nervousneaa of Great Pocahontas. Thera was a all so the The Brewer Ice Co. this week to qualitiesof glycerine, perfectly ter Ruth accompanied her. •Marguerite MacKay began combined that nature large A chicken was immediately gathering. supper an Editor Outen Him.Carleton harvest ice. it about four- Rule met at the home of Making They report them to create served at and the was worked Golden society appropriates 5.30, degree Maisie S Pendleton teen inches thick. the and Mrs. Edith Abel last Wednesday and had strength—nourish organs on a candidate. This council is honored Music Eagle lake is frozen over for the first build the body. It relieves rheuma- a time. The society will meet at time winter. are by having an officer in the great council* pleasant The Hero. Selected this Many enjoying tism and ailments due to the home of Mrs. Lottie Clark next Wed- and skating. declining Mrs. L. S. first scout. Sybil L Hammond ice-boating to PORTLAND Ray being great years. It adds the span of life. nesday. The Fireman’s Fiery Ordeal.Boker Raymond Sargent, of Salisbury Cove* There was a school entertainrmnt the week-end with his grand- Refuse substitutes for SCOTT'S. of officers of Schoodic Donna L Hanson spent Thursday night in the fcchoolhouse by the Installation tribe, mother, Mrs. Gorge W. Newman. Scott St Bowjck, Bloomfield, N. J. 12-63 McKinley school league, under the direc- I. O. R., was held Saturday evening, Feb. 8. Elm. Awarding of Prizes _ Feb. 1. D. D. William of tion of Mias Geneva Comins, the teacher. Bragdon, •Excused re- SEAWALL. (a