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”* T*“ €ltr.ttwt!) l ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 27, 1912. 1 "7SE tS.SZSiVZZZZF! No. 48. aoDmi»rmrm« *. jftttecmcst*. LOCAL AFFAIRS. partment on the Water street front of tbe new annex was thrown open to the this week. NEW ADVERTISEMENT* THIS WEEK. public The report which has been current that Exect notice— Eat of Spencer Tra*k. C. R. Cirone was ill of is Admr notire-Est of Harry 0 Young. typhoid fever, Chariest C Young—In bankruptcy. unfounded. Mr. Cirone has been suffer- H P Carter—Bargains. National Bank ing from a stomach trouble, and is now (ITieBurrill Acbcrn: about again. To counteract the effect of OF The Art Postcard Co—Postcards. ELLSWORTH the report that he had typhoid fever, Mr. Cirone called in four SCHEDULE OP MAILS physicians-Drs. OF ELLSWORTH. AT ELLSWORTH POBTOrPICB. Hagertby, Woodruff, McDonald and of the' State of WE RENT In effect Sept. 30% JH1X HodgkinN—all of wnom pronounced no Depository traces of typhoid. MAILS RCritVKD. CAPITAL.,.* 100.0 O Maine, the of From James Everett of this and County West—7.18am; 4.14,6.25pm. Murch, city, SURPLUS and PROFITS, 78.000 SAFETY Miss DEPOSIT From 11.57 a m; 6.47.10.52 m. of were Hancock and East—11.06, p May Lucy Harper, Castine, MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOPPICB married in Bangor Nov. 15, by Rev. STOCKHOLDERS’ LIABILITY, 100,000 Going West—10.90, n.30a m; 5.15,9 p m. Charles Moore. Mrs. Murch is one of ASSETS,.J, 400,000 two thirds of Ellsworth’s Going East—6.45 a m: 8.46, 8 BOXES pm. Castine’s bright and energetic young Merchants for No Sunday mail after Nov 24; until that ladies, and has many friends in $3 per year and date mail arrives from west at 8.11 a ra; closes Absolute absolute permanency, conservative and upwards. her home town. Mr. Murch has many security, management for weRt at 4.20 p m. service—these (our form the foundation upon which this bank friends here and in who wish painstaking Registered mail should be at postoffice half Castine, bas been erected. These four we guarantee to you in connection with any an hour before mall closes. the couple a life of happiness. They will and all business which you may place in our hands. Main St. 9 to reside in Millinocket. Your account is respectfully solicited. We are empowered by law to Open daily 4; Sat. 9 to 1 act as trustees for the estates of persons deceased. The reasons why its Sheriff-elect F. O. Hllsby was in Ells- William J. Con nick and wife were given services are more desirable than those of individuals are many. 11_23 worth Friday. a surprise party Monday evening, in Our experience is more extended, and our investment opportunities are better. Our relations with clients are confidential always. TYust funds Arthur Parcher honor of the fiftieth anniversary of their is expected home to- and securities in its charge are kept absolutely apart from its commercial a The was night to spend Thanksgiving. edding. party arranged by their banking assets. An additional guarantee of perfect security lies in the fact daughters, and the surprise was complete. that the transactions of this bank are under the constant supervision of the Arthur Phillips, of Livermore, is vis- Mr. and Mrs. Connick were married at State banking department. iting his H. C. Your business will be welcomed whether it be or and brother, Phillips. Waltham Nov. small, large every 25,1862, but the greater part accommodation will be accorded to Miss Harriet Rollins is home from Lake- possible you that is consistent with of their married life has been spent in sound banking. wood, N. J., where she has been for the Ellsworth. Their many friends join in past month. EastemTrust & congratulations on their golden wedding. Co F. L. a severe Mason, who has had at- Of Main*.Banking *—^ Though the fourth annual Ellsworth Bangor, tack of was grip, at his office yesterday for food fair is still two months distant, plans the first time in three weeks. WEST ELLSWORTH. are so far advanced that the food fair com- MILEAGE REBATES. F. C. Burrill and wife are here from mute feels safe in promising better fair Annie S. Carter has been ill of the Ellsworth Merchants will Offer Such grip Portland to spend Thanksgiving. Mrs. than ever. The committee says there will past week. to Out-of-Town Customers. Burrill will remain here for some weeks. be more exhibitors here than Dollars out-of-town Altie is the of Mrs. “Laying By” At a meeting of the Ellsworth Mer- Cunningham guest j Misses Mary Fernald and Ella M. ever before, including some old friends Roscoe what can from time to chants' association Monday evening, at Caspar. I —“sailing away” yon spare Hawkes will leave soon for Portland to and many new ones. Special entertain- which for Green Moun- Dr. of Old is the of features are plans entertaining Varney, Town, guest time—is surest way to a enter a hospital for a training course as ment being arranged for each your acquire competency. ! tain Pomona grange Thursday of next friends here. nurses. afternoon. The general plan will be the We have a and safe method week were the suggestion was simple whereby you same as in with each discussed, Winfred Clark, who has been teaching Mrs. E. E. entertained last past years, dancing can send us mail and let us Springer made that Ellsworth merchants could at- in Brooksville, is spending his vacation your savings by keep Saturday in honor of her sister- evening. evening tract out-of-town customers by some sys- with his family here. them safe for We also liberal interest Mrs 1. E. of Northeast The daughters of the American Revo you. pay in-law, Ralph, tem of rebates based upon the mileage lution of three for Mrs. Roscoe Caspar has returned to on all Write for Harbor. Maine>are offering prizes travelled. savings deposits. particulars. Surry after a week’s visit with George essays founded on any incident of the immediate Branohoo at Old Town. Machlaa, Doxtor. Harold F. Hawkes, who has been teach- The suggestion met with the | | Revolution between 1775 and 1783. For M. Cunningham and wife. ing the Surry road school, has gone to Is- approval of the merchants present at the the best essay |8 is offered; for the second Mrs. Rubie Cunningham, of BluehilJ, land Pond, Vt., where he has accepted a meeting, and a committee of three, consist- best, |5; for the third best, |2; essays to who has been visiting her parents, James position with a lumbering concern. ing of Roy C. Haines, E. F. Robinson, jr., contain not less than 800 W. and has home. nor more than to Carter wife, returned Leroy Webber, of Greenwich, Conn., and Charles L. Morang, was appointed 1,000 words. The contest is open to pupils Her father accompanied her for a visit of of this is this interview all the merchants of Ellsworth formerly city, spending of all grammar schools in Maine. a few Essays as of them as to days. week with his parents, Horace Webber and get many possible *%%%«%»• may be sent to Lavinia Grant Elliot, and wife. He is accompanied by his wife. enter into some such rebate agreement. chairman of committee on patriotic edu- COMING EVENTS. ;! 0. W. The merchants so far seem to have entered Tapley, A meeting of the Ellsworth festival cation, Thomaston. ] heartily into the plan. ELLSWORTH. the chorus for will be held Representing leading ; organization this David Lovell and Arthur Graves, charged It is proposed to arrange a schedule of General evening at Society hall. Members are re- Thursday evening, Nov. 28, at Hancock with stealing part of the carcass of a according to amount of I am able to to their of Verdi’s rebates, graduated hall—Masquerade ball. Tickets, 25 cents. companies, ; quested bring copies cow moose from the Shea barn on the goods purchased and number of miles “Requiem”. Saturday evening, Nov. 30, at Society the best Hancock, road, where it was left by Game- travelled. These rebates will be in force give my patrons ; P. E. Kearns has moved into his hand- Warden have been 1 hall-Dance. Shea, bound over for at least for grange day next week, and for some new bouse on Court street. When Dec. hall I there is for the the April grand jury in the sum of |200 the holiday week and the week of the food Monday evening, 2, at Society premium ; the grading is completed, this house and its Hall —Dancing school a«ci extra. INSURANCE; each. Judge finding “probable fair. It is possible, if the plan proves sat- grounds will make one of the most pic- cause”. The bearing in the municipal isfactory in its working, that it may be Monday evening, Dec. 2, at Methodist ; in town. Agent, paid. turesque places court, which opened at 10 o’clock last established as a permanent thing. Full vestry—Dime social by J. W. class. all of The J. W. class of the Methodist Wednesday morning, occupied details of the plan will be announced later. Tuesday evening, Dec. 3, at Hancock 12 Ellsworth will a in and witnesses || Miii'St., Sunday school have social the Wednesday Thursday, many hall — Entertainment under auspices of Dec. 2. There being examined on both sides. ■w.i.i «"»■ i.iu.i inn i.i ■■■■i-i-i- I 1 1 I ! !■ veBtry Monday evening, GREEN MOUNTAIN POMONA. young men’s committee of the Congrega- will be an interesting program and games. Union Thanksgiving services will be tional church. Refreshments will be served. held to-morrow at the Annual Meeting Will be Held in Ells- evening Congrega- Saturday evening, Jan. 4, at Hancodl tional church. The sermon w’ill be worth Next Week. on Side of the Mrs. H. C. Hat he way leaves Saturday for by hall—Rogers & Creely, musical entertain- Get the Safe Fence, Rev. O. J. of the Ellsworth Falls Green Mountain Pomona which New York, whence she will sail Tuesday Guptill, grange, ers. First entertainment in Lyceum church. Rev. R. includes all the of the eastern for Rotterdam, Holland. She expects to Congregational B. granges course. Tickets for course of five enter- return in the interven- Mathews, Rev. P. A. A. Killam and Rev. section of Hancock county, has accepted Before it is too Late March, spending tainments, $2. The sale of course tickets E. D. Kizer will assist. The music will be an invitation extended the Ellsworth ing time in Germany and France. by is in charge of Miss Annie E. Gray. Insure with that are reliable. by a double quartet consisting of O. W. Merchants’ association to hold its annual companies Mrs. F. H. Macomber, of Seal Harbor, Jan. 27 to Feb. 1, at Hancock hall—Ells- Tapley and John Blood, jr., tenors; Misses meeting in Ellsworth Thursday of next Insure with companies that are safe and sound. who has spent the fall in Boston, arrived worth food fair. Mary F. Hopkins and Bertha so- week, Dec. 5. Insure with companies that pay losses immedi- in Ellsworth Monday, going from here to Giles, Mrs. J. A. Cunningham and Mrs. There will be forenoon, afternoon and ately. Lamoine, where she was called by the pranos; clbncrtisinuntf H. E. Rowe, altos; J. A. Cunningham and evening sessions, the evening session the best the critical illness of her father, A. R. Deve- Insure with only companies—and H. L. basses. The to the The who died this Crabtree, organist for being open public. meetings are handled reux, morning. best companies by this service will be H. Everett Hall, of will be held at Hancock hall. The The literature club met Monday even- Bangor, who played for the centennial grangers will be the guests of the Mer- ing with Miss Carrie Harrington. Mrs. C. w. Estate. services last September. chants’ association at dinner at Odd Fel- & F. L. MASON, Insurance, Real E. K. Hopkins read a paper on “American A was held in the of the lows hall at noon. and Miss Harrington one on meeting vestry Forestry”, for the is as follows: Methodist church last to The program day will be from fire “Bret Harte”; both were interesting and Friday evening Property owners protected by placing|their discuss the of a torenoon at 10.30. instructive. The next meeting will be on advisability organizing civic association the basis Call to order.by Worthy Master A I Foss Dec. with Miss Mary F. upon success- 9, Hopkins. Address of welcome. ... C Haines fully adopted in other communities. Roy Ellsworth friends of Mrs John Hard- Response.Worthy Master Representatives were present from the of Montreal, who was operated upon Reports of officers and committees Insurance w’ick, Congregational, and Methodist Fire Baptist at two weeks for are Recess; dinner at Odd Fellows hall 12o'clock ago appendicitis, pleased churches of Ellsworth and the Ellsworth Afternoon at 1. ELLSWORTH. to know that she is making satisfactory with E. J. WALSH, Falls church. It was proposed to hold Election of officers, followed by installation improvement. She was able to leave the meetings each Sunday afternoon, at which Evening at 7.30. hospital for her home Saturday. Her civic problems will be the subject of ad- Open session. Addresses by State grange mother, Mrs. Austin M. Foster, of this Note These dresses and discussions, one meeting each officials and others. Special musical Bargains: city, is with her. numbers. S liar* Lenox 25c month to be a men’s meeting. A commit- Soap. the service at the 3 pkgs Pop Com Starch. 25c Preceding Congrega- tee consisting of Rev R. B. Mathews, J. F. 25c tional church next Sunday morning, the and Mistaken for Deer. 3 lbs. Soda Cracker*. Knowlton Winfred Brann was ap- On Sale by -5c Mr. will the full North Nov. 25 3 lbs. Confectionery Sugar. organist, Hopkins, play pointed to arrange for speakers and meet- Orland, (special)— J. A. THOMPSON, Ellsworth. 25c “Stabat a in of Dead 3 cans Runkel Bros. Cocoa. score of Rossini's Mater”, ings for one month, announcement of While hunting the vicinity 3 25c pkgs Potato Flour, masterpiece of sacred music. As the piece which w’ill be made later. If the meetings river Sunday, George McCaslin was mis- This Deal For Cash. is of some length, Mr. Hopkins will begin prove successful, steps will be taken for taken for a deer by a companion, and shot ORCHESTRA the of a civic Monaghan’s at 10.20. All interested to hear the piece organization association in in the leg. He was taken to Fred Clair’s MUSIC furnished for all occasions. Ellsworth to continue the work. I will in its entirety are reminded to bear in and two physicians were called. pay per *7fi PRIAVTE LESSONS in Round Dancer. 1100 for all 4H mind the hour of beginning. It is a terrible wound, but the physicians jk/ */II w unless blood- birch hoop* Concert Program. believe he will recover INSTRUCTION ON VIOLIN and CORNET. j All the rural schools will open for the poisoning resulte. Ali the flesh was torn is the for the con- Write for terms. winter term Dec. Beechiand Following program from one side of the leg by the bullet, and I 2, excepting want 6 ft. and 6 1-2 ft. hoopa. cert to be given next evening at one bone was broken. C. £1. Ellsworth, Me. and Surry road schools, which will open Tuesday Monaghan, Hancock hall under the auspices of the H. P CAKTIIR, Dec. 9. The teachers will be the same as .. young men’s committee of the EltiUUUBlUMIIlB. MsinSt...... Ellsworth last term, except at No. 2, where Martin A. Congrega- tional church, by Miss Agnes O. Lena Hersey, Garland w ill succeed Hoyt, resigned, of East Corinth, a graduate of the Emer- for the winter term, and at No. 5 (Surry son school of oratory, as reader, and Mias road), where Nellie Treworgy will succeed Bertha Giles, of Ellsworth, soprano soloist: Protect Your Harold F. Hawkes, resigned. Family « 1 Glad to See You-.-Edward Vance Cooke r~....”i for Create a sinking fund your- The committee to which was referred 6 The Madonna of the Tubs, self and family for a time in Elizabeth Stuart Phelps the question of a celebration in commemo- Miss SALE OF life when may need it. Hersey CARRIAGES you ration of the 150th anniversary of Ells- 2 *Le Tar late d'Amor” from “Faust”, | Protect your family from any Gounod met and drew* j chance of pauperism. worth, Monday afternoon, Miss Giles up a program which w’ill be submitted to 3 a The Way of the World, ) b The Tin Gee Gee, and Other Stock. the citizens of Ells- | I a mass of meeting c Three Little Insurance Chestnuts,) <> < ► Mutual Life worth at the board of trade rooms in Han- Piano accompaniment Miss Hersey cock hall next Monday evening. A full New York. 4 The Little God and Dicky, J \ To settle the estate of the late Henry E. Davis the entire J Co., of attendance at that meeting is desired. Josephine Daskam Bacon Everybody Miss < > stock will be closed out at a great reduction for cash or satisfac- < ► Hersey a “The Dearest a A mask ball will be given by ten young 6 Place”.Wells |1 notes. Stock consists of finished, unfinished 'r can save a little at time. 6 “I Love You Truly”. .Bond tory interest-bearing \ FRED L. at Hancock KENT, Special Agent, ladies of Ellsworth halj c “My Luve is like a Bed, Red Rose,” •; and second-hand carnages, Surreys, Bangor Buggies, Runabouts, 'r ME. a will be Gunster ELLSWORTH, success is Thanksgiving night. Mu«ic by ■ < Financial simply M’ss Giles Solid-bottoms, Basket-seat rumbles, Buckboards, single and two- E. M. C. orchestra. Maskers are all matter of to sav- the 6 “You Sabe Me”.Will Irwin ! [ seat Express wagons, Concord wagons, 1 natural wood Chancel- 11 sticking your to at the board of Miss Hersey requested assemble < > 1 ► 7 Bringing up the Children (costume), lor, 1 4 horse Brake with 3 Horse Pole and whiffletrees and 2 to Loan ing plan—making your trade rooms in the lower hall previous to Josiah Allen’s wife < > Horse Pole and Whiffletrees, 2 finished Buckboards, 2 i > Money than entering the main hall. All must have Miss Hersey partly Character Stronger finished 2 finished Farm of ON tickets before entering the dance hall. ] I partly Rumbles, partly wagons, any J J > which will be finished for customers the same skilled workmen. ■ improved, Productive Real Estate; on any Temptation The opening march will be formed at 8.15. LAKKWOOD. by are or to is the 1The carriages either rubber steel-tired. ! ! Collateral and Commercial Paper spend. The postoffice gradually utilizing Mrs. Sarah Moore is here. visiting and double * additional room provided by the annex, !! Sleighs, single Puhgs, Jumpers, Speed sleighs, ) Mrs. Hattie Frazier is at DEALERS IN visiting Bay- > ALSO though the are not yet and robes and blankets, street and stable improvements side. J heavy light-weight ; Municipal and Other Bonds completed. The working-room has been < • blankets, whips, fur robes and coats, single, double and team < > Garland has returned from Hancock Co. thrown to the new and some of Aby Ells- of and ascertained Savings open part, \ I harness. approved legality racks have been moved worth. — the distributing strength. -Bank there. Postmaster Nealley is now occu* Ralph Sargent made a trip to West I: HARRIET C. DAVIS, Administratrix. ! I office there Brooksville bis nine- O ( > Ellsworth, pying temporary quarters Saturday, taking while his offices in the old annex are be- son who is to remain C. C. Burrill & Son Com me lived Business year-old Shirley, j 1, 1873. ing remodeled. The new money order de- with his grandparents during the winter, ! M STATE STREET. ELLSWORTH. ME May ittatnai brnrtit flolamn tWwrttararnta Than kagi-ring program, u follow*: Prayer. 3&*urti*nnm*. Mr. Mayo; aong, rbotr; Readings. Edith CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. SDITSD BT "AdlT KAMI". Butler, Etbel Clark. Flora Perkira i__ Itt Motto: “Helpful and 'fopefui HOW GIRLS Dorothy Clark; aong, choir; remark*. Mr. Beware of Aloes! Feat, Mr. Brown and Mr. Mayo. After The of this ©oiutna are purpose* wetnBty the program a harvest sapper w*» served. By Uvums\» ia* t tit an ouo~U is for the mutua Aj/V Prayer Meeting Topic For the Week MseoaisL KsMtrnoss1 awn* sad at tea am *>e sad Dec. 1912. St, helpfb hopeful MAY Beware of laxative* AVOID H'Serai. It has Beg.nmng 1. p,cased Almighty God. In alee* 1 Betn* for the eosaon good. It Is for the com- containing Topic. — M iMtlonary achievements and Big else provide ace. to take oat of oar circle Aloe* aid* in free and mon use—s public servant, a purveyor of In- giving easy bow*] what i may do.-Phil. It. I-!’. (Missionary oar beloved sister. Sarah Butler, he li *ctK>n—but it formation and «u*«e*tlon, * ®sH«» for the in- | produce* griping and pile*' consecration meeting.! Edited by Rev. Besoieed, That oar graog* ha# loot a terchange of ideas. In tbt* capacity t: solicit* PERIODIC PAINS Many people aufter from Sherman H. Doyle. D. I>- worthy member. pile, bccaaw communications, and ltssueoessdepend* largely DATE*. they a** tome laxative that contain* No more graphic description of Besot red. Thai this graege traders tie lev aioet on the support given it in this resort. Com- rhe of Two Girls Titer* it no law humiliation His Experience toe sympathy to the family and re stive* of that require* aloe* to Christ's and resultant must be but the name o< b* munications signed, Mewling o! Hancock mentioned at an Here Related For The Saturday, Dac. 7- oardeoeaaed sister in this their sad afUcttoo. ingredient in a laxative exaltation was ever written than that nr .-»ter sriil not oe printed except by pern lason Dvd- Pomona with Sew Century grange, finolrrd. That ©or charter be drape,! is to you mutt guard youradf. to be found ip this of Paul s letter Communications wtii be subject to Approve;or Benefit of Others. part bam. mouralag for a period of thirty dry*, a copy of 1 ewear on the editor of the co>umn. be non* aoleruniy that them it not reject by these any to the Philippian*. The supreme re- resoiettoes he spread upon our record* in wi fce wtthont **wi address invitation of the Ellsworth Mer- aloe* Dr. True * El.xir. So rejected By apd a when you is N. Y.-“I have a copy aeat to tor family of oar deceased sult of Christ's exaltation to he that os to Rochester, daugh- Mountain Po- need a lata tie* I advise ail cc mmanicat; chants’ association. Owes sister you to take T»s AweaTCAU. er 13 old who has been and also to Taa ELtawoava Avnias my "‘at the name of Jesus every knee shall years always mona will bold its annual meeting at I own medicine, Dr. Tiue t Elix r. wort Me. E- C- Bui#rant. • * * £> is b. until when she how and that ■ery healthy recently Thursday, Dac. &. Dr. True'* every tongue Hancock bail. Ellsworth, Ever Corstaa, Elixir it compoted of the ex- omplained of dizziness and cramps every should confess that Jesus is Lord to E r tm Biwaa. I tracts essence* and juice* of leave*, bat nonth, so bad that I would have to berks I am entirely new to yoar col a tun, keep Cutuniuee. teedt an J rootrof known the of God the Father." The IRUE- _ value for glory ler borne from KKAOIKT, 471, SOCTH DRKB etottach the following hoe* came to one on a post school and put her to bed wa. trouble* and bowel trouble*. It Ku aim of Christian missions is to bring o A scaaion of Seagirt grange BATS1DK. 476, P.UAtWOBTH. tfie a for get rrlief. regular card and see-ned good bending yoar stomach right a d produce* this divine consummation about. It is bald Nor. with a good attendance. Bayeide grange mol Nov. 20, *Mb free, normal, read column: “After giving her only two bottles of 16, forty- widely- At recr.<> three in easy action of the bowels A»o, it for this reason that missionaries “bold -vdia E. Pinkham's Com- One wi» received. atlendaoce. One candidate was expelt Lira's highway. Vegetable application all wormt and other and coflaw ware aarvad, alter instructed in the first end second paraaitet from ttomach forth the word of life, that men KHind she is now the best of •andwicbe. degrees, every- ;By M.T- Sbeahaa.l enjoying or bowds except tape wormt. tealth. I cannot which a eocial boor was enjoy*!1 playing and two new members were elected. After where may know Christ, and. know- As we Journey along. Just stop by the way praise your Compound These race** the lecturer work and a abort but wonderful remedial art And a friend's bsad and have something oo I want mother games, etc. Attar pro business, interett- quaiihm Him. may accept Him as their c.asp highly. every good ing waa combined with delicious to say o read what your medicine has done for tam. presented an tntaraating program. iog program presented. There will hooey-aavored Saviour, and. having accepted Him. may Nov. 26. •yrup and other That's pleasant to hear. ny child.”—Mrs. Richard N. Dunham, A grange aocial will be held be degree work at tbe meeting Nov. 27. pleatant-tatting aromatic*, exalt Him as the describes to that Dr. True t Eliair Apostle til i* the nireit poa As we Journey slong. we pa** many the one Exchange St., Rochester, N.Y. This is the aim and end of all mission BARVEHT nbl* medicine to take. Thi* — HOME, MS, WKWT ELLSWORTH. maker it Whose courage sod faith are almost gone; Stoutsviile, Ohio. “I suffered from 9CHOODIC. 406, wi.vtk* HARBOR. ary achievement, and every Christian Harvest Home eaay to give to children alto. To as these, were we near grange met Not. 23. Tbe They g*, such only leadaches, backache and was very irreg- Scboodic grange. No 408, held ita usual should take an active part in its ac- tenth annual •o ther like to take it! And had something to say 1 ..■ feast waa well really ular. A friend ad- meeting Thursday evening, conferring the enjoyed. complishment. That's pleasant to hear. There was a clas* of with vised me to take third and fourth degree# on aeveral candi- twenty-eight No phase of human life has been three visitor* from Arbnlns The that come, a* we along. E. Pinkham's of the H. grange. A untouched labors. Po- changes Journey Lydia dates. In the absence master, by missionary that and Bne program was carried ont, of Oft take away friends are noble Vegetable Com- G. SmallHge, his office readings, litical conditions have been made bet waa^filled by_Over- solos, songs sad stories. Tbe strong; pound. and before I •eeirttrBicktord. Considerable intMwstia quartet gave ter. Social life has been uplifted. And while are near several selections. they had taken the whole of much work in FOUR WEEKS TO bar been extended, manifested and promises Commercial life Let's have something to say Elect mn of offleen will be in order the of two bottles I tile*near future. Several member* from ■and the world of science owe* a great That’s pleasant to hear. Snt in found ralisf. 1 am were Saturday December; if etormy, the But —Ccviaa. Cushman grange, Gould*boro, pres- CHRISTMAS debt to Christian missionaries. _ following Saturday. only sixteen years ent. the principal missionary achievements M. Friend*; Pfar old, but I have bet- MRMORlAL RRSOimOWS. three lines—even- ALAMOOSOOE. 40P. BAST OELLAHD. Jjave followed along I consider the above a very pleasant ter health than for It is with sadness we present to Be hoodie Alamoosook beid a gelical. educational and medical. on the death of Bister grange regular meet- greeting from a new-comer, and the text two or three years. grange resolutions The evangelical work of missionaries Hammond, whose death caused us all ing Saturday evening, with an attendance of the poem is so short we can easily re- “—~1 cannot express my Carrie their have for one who was always faithful to of wae served at re- is supreme glory. They and there is need to banks for what E. Pinkham'a to mourn thirty-one. Supper member it, certainly Lydia efficient officer gone forth shore else to the tow* of the order, and an ive* A program of music, readings and everything pot it in practise. Saying and hearing Vegetable Compound has done for me. in the work of the grange room, whose pres- conundrums was evangelize the world, to tell the glad in make taken did not given. are important factors life, and op [ had other medicines bat miss: therefore of salvation in Christ to all sence we shall greatly tidings extent the sum of Al- ind relief.”—Mias Cora B. to a large living. FosnaugH, Re»ol9*d, That we ever cherish a loving re- men. In this work they have been ways to have “something to say that’s Stoataville. Ohio, R.F.D., No. 1. membrance of her many helpful deeds and EES’ CESTCBT. 366, DEDHAM. wonderfully successful. The converts pleasant to hear” would insure one a wel- Hundreds of such letters from moth- her loyal service. One application arms received la New to in foreign fields num- srs their for what to the bereaved Christianity come everywhere. expressing gratitude Rptolred. That we extend Qentury grange Nov. 23 sod anal degrees ber millions, and are in E. Pinkham’a Oom- children our deepest sym- they increasing I hope Cavern will now feel that she is Lydia Vegetable husband and three conferred on one oandidate. A fine oyster numbers All classes jound haa for their the affliction they are so sud- great every year. one of us and come an- accomplished daup1- pathy in great was served at tbe men do- again, bringing find supper recess, are :*r» have been received by the Lydia E. called to bear. Msy they in every land being reached. The u.o denly upon all the work connected other helpful suggestion ham Medicine Maas. for whom ing with it, even missionaries of world Pink Company, Lynn, comfort in the thought that she the number over to washing the dishes. Tbe in- is not dead, but only gone before program and the over they mourn 20,000, native workers Gott*s Isuxd, Nov. IS. cluded s recitation Maurice for a little while. by MiUerj 00.000, It can easily be seen that such My Dear M. B. t: Give to the worm the orchard’s irnit. Reioteed. That our charter be draped for j solo, Margie Colby; reading, Hattie Mil- Four bttie Santa Gaines bury as an consecrated followers of It bat been a long time since*! wrote to the army of The wheat field to the fly. days, that these resolutions be spread ler; story, O. A. Gray; recitation. Margie but it has not been that i; have had thirty can be! Christ could not but achieve re- column, sent to the bereaved I great But let upon our records, a copy Colby; atory, George Brewster. Tbe no desire to do eo. 1 have often thought I j the good old crop mdora topic sults. This is especially true when we and to the papers for publication. Book* and in tbe One was knocked to next week ought to. but getting ready for winter has ! The hill* oar father's trod. family ‘•Beet Papers Home for in of all obstacles G W. Tract. remember that spite tne buey. Still let as for Hi* golden corn Adnlts and Youths," was and then there wrere kept quite G. E. Hav»ox, opened by three. the same efforts in the foreign field vti with that I learned that X. Y Send ap oar thanks to God! Marcia It regret Klomii Hajscock, Blood, followed by N. B. Colby, H. lead to Christ which in was called to Bar Harbor the ill- — Whittier. ^11 thirty Z., who by Committee. P. Borrill, O. W, Brewster, Ella Bun-ill is now in _ Is Will Christian countries will lead but one. ness of her father. Capt. A. J. Gott. j It isn't usually the poorest person in the and others. That What had the hospital for treatment, and been world who says be has to be thankful This at least Is the estimated ratio, nothing LAMOINR, 264. to Your s critical operation. Ulster for. IKJOtl W ILL. AMHKR.TT Happen and If it be at all near the truth we can through very under discussion st the lest with her. It was but a Tbe topic Dell can sympathise Good Will grange held it meet- understand the great mission- We give Thee thanks. O Lord! wss “Labor-Saving Device,". regular Christmas If You readily short time that the Got* reunion was at meeting Joy ago ing Saturday with a small at- ary soul achievements. Not for armed legions, marching in their it as much economy to h»re evening, winning the home of X. Y. Z.. and she filled the place of j “Why is just achievements of might. in tbe boose ,* on tendance. It was voted to have a pie Don't Shop The educational hostess so pleasant and cheerful, when she no labor-saving ro*chioery Not for the glory of the well-earned fight Nellie Strat- social Tuesday evening, Nov. 38. The missionaries are most wonderful. Re- doubt was putting the best* side out. I he pc tbe fsrmt” was answered by Where brave men their also V. slay brothers, firelesa-cooicer. committee chosen for the social were Sis- Early. ligion and education have always gone for her speedy recovery. M. B. ton. Discussion of tbe brave; ters Annie in hand. The seboolhouse has meal-grinder, washing- Giles, Millie Orcuit and Flor- hand But for the millions of Thy sons who work— vacuum cleaner, to hear of the illness Bnce Giles. ever church. K needs no I am indeed sorry oish-srasbmg followed the And do Thy task with joy—and never shirk, macbine, bread-machine, _ of X. Y. Z. I had the ;of an en- tbe argument to prove that the mind must pleasure And deem the Idle roan a burdened slave; machine, etc., was opened by worthy call from her at home a RAINBOW. 2UB, NORTH BROOKS VHXE. be as well as the soul sav- joyable my year For these, O Lord, our thanks! lecturer. “How to save steps in house- enlightened Rainbow met Nov. 21. or more and have often wished it grange Degree FOR ed. Christ comnranded His disciples ago, work." was taken up by Sister Alma Cog- COMFORT We give Thee thanks, O Lord! work was to a class of two. There be We with M. V. save la- given to "teach.” and Christian instruction might repeated. [join Not for the turrets of oar men-of-war— and “Planning tbe house to gins, were visitors from in of her Harborside and Sedg- has not been limited to distinctive B. the hope speedy recovery. The monstrous guns, and steel was Bro. Fred Hodg- RHEUMATICS deadly they bor,” presented by wick in taking a around the granges. A supper will be the chief Christian truth. On foreign mission Dell, trip pour. kins. Music and current events made up Rheum* Oft* to Work First !>«*> feature of the next meeting. All are re- county, in fact she circled entirely i To crash oar foes and make thefh bow the Next week fields t%gre are today 30,000 schools at- tbe rest ot tbe program. Put* the Poisonous Uric Arid on Aunt to me both knee; quested to help in a Thanksgiving pro- tended Some of around Madge, reported members are to be invited, and re- k by 1,500.000 pupils! former Ir» the Run and Brings (Juh from the north and the south by tele- But for the homely sailors of Thy deep. gram. Snow will be given a shower of the greatest colleges In the orient are freshments will be served. Relief. Borne of her news was cheerful The tireiess fisberfolk who banish sleep post-cards on Nov. 29 and 30. and has revo phone. ______Christian, Christianity And lore a living from the miser aea; Twisted, swollen, are was sad. The latter was the unsightly lutionized the educational of and some j system For these, O Lord, our tbauks! Hancock pomosa, 13. rapidly freed from pain and brought case when she told me ‘she had] called on XOCXTAIN VIEW, 4h4, WEWT EDEN. practically every missionary land. The is tbe for tbe meeting back to normal with RHEUM A. Ah and found her confined bo her be- We give Thee thanks O Lord! Following program Mt. View met Nov. 22 last nation to be thus affected is Chi ^bed ! grange with forty Not for the men who Hancock Pomona grange with New Lame walk without aid. •t'.eep cause of a fall which had her back. mighty pile op gold. of members and one people of injured visitor from Raysid*. na. and the schools and colleges the come* to those who have been unable to cheerful of Ah Not for phantom millions, boaght and Century grange, Dedham, Saturday. India for Remembering the courage The second and third degrees were con- Japan and are conspicuous sold. Dec. 7: lie in bed; bands that were belple** be- in the past, 1 was not ksurprised to hear ferred on two candidates. A short pro- their influence and their efficiency. Aud all the arrogance of pomp and greed; of terrible Rheumatism are now able troble with her ususl exercises cause she was bearing this the who the Opeoiug gram was carried out. The achievements of medical mis Bat for pioneers plough field. Host their share for the of tbe The is that she Address ot Welcome.Ussier Orange to do support of good cheer. latestfreport Make deserts blossom, and the mountain yield sions have attracted the attention E. Gross family. has gone to Boston forjtreatment. 1 pre- Its hidden treasures for man's daily need. Response.E. the world. In no science was heathen- Business WINTER HARBOR. RHEUM A it a wonderful rem* ly for sume if mail is sent to her home address For these, our Lord, oar thanks! dom so little advanced before the ad- Report of Grange* A son was born to Mrs. Foster for Neuritis. Lum- be forwarded to her. Harring- Rheumatism, Gout, it will We Thee thanks. O Lord! Solo..Marcia Blood vent of Christianity as In the science give ton Sunday, Nov. 17. bago and Neuralgia. Not for the that wealth haa Has wealth such a bold lu this of medicine. In this a great places grown, Topic: falter*, respect Dear Aunt H. G. is confined to the It is a wonder-worker; it never Madge: Where ease is worshipped—daty dimly known. country that it seU aside and Ignores Smallidge house door of opportunity was opened to mis What has become of Aunt Maria? I met her never until vestige of uric And Pleasure leads her dance the flowery justice and rigbtt If so, In what ways* with erysiselss in the face. give* up e%’ery and entered. the aatd a letter would sionaries. they promptly at Orland fair and Blood. acid poison is expelled from the body way; Lewis The many friends of Thomas R. Ham- sent her to the column, and each Individual missionaries practiced med- toon be by But for the homes where love is Recess It acts on Htomach, Liver, Kidney and quiet qneen. mond to hear of his illness. week I have loooked very anzioualy to see it. : regret icine at first and thus gained entrance And life U mo*e than baabie* touched and Call to order Bladder all at once and brings long prayed be Miss always to disappointed. Eva of is the — into fields hitherto entirely closed to seen. Binging, quartet Whalen, Bteoben, for comfort to distressed people only 50 Now what I want to know is this: Our hog guest of her them. Then followed and And old folks bless as, and dear children play; Conferring fifth degree aunt, Mrs. Richard Farrar. and back hospitals his head but is his last cents at G. A. Parcher’s, money is still wearing eating to the Farmer, on a scale. For these, O Lord, oar thanks! Paper: Value of Birds Miss Ardeile dispensaries small But to- bead Parker arriyed Thursday if it i*nTt as advertised. bag of grain. 1 want to;convert the into Robert work so By Bridge*. Hazel Cowing- from a visit day the Is far advanced that the nice toothsome cheese such as 1 know can with friends in Lincoln and Topic: What influence is exerted by the the most complete hospitals are found be made, bat have nofidea how to do it. Will Bangor. rightly-conducted farm home upouthe in heathen land and hundreds of some of the nieces be in sending their NORTHEAST HARBOR. every prompt character and succea* in life of boy* Mrs. Arthur Torrey and daughter vis- thousands of are treated recipes for the cheese thst 1 may try some. patients every Last Wednesday the Forest Hill society ana girls reared in those homes? ited her sister, Mrs. Ferrin, in Sullivan NO MORE I received the cook hook from Aunt Msdge year. met with Mrs. Charles Graves. There Program of host grange last week. snd was much pleased. Am much interested were about twenty-five present, all spend- Closing in the subject of economy, as the letters are Bertrand Rand left Friday for Bangor, DISTRESS ing a pleasant afternoon and evening. BIBLE READINGS. both helpful and amusing. If space per- SCHOODIC, 420, FRANKLIN. where be expects to have employment for mitted I would relate the possibilities of an The hostess provided a bountiful supper, the winter. Isa. 1-7; Ps. Ixxii; Mai. It. Schoodic grange, 420, met Nov. 21, with ; AFTER 111. old hen, but fear think 1 stretched which all The society yon^would enjoyed. proposes four visitors The Matt x. 5-8: xxviii. 18. thirty-nine members and friends of Mrs. Rebie Newman Ja- 1, 2: 20; the ben. also the truth. to have an entertainment and sale Dec. 10, One was received. of this Luke xv. 1-10: John lx. 1-7; Acts 1 am the Wilson writer for present. application cobs, formerly place, now of Atlan- EATING Suppose only the proceeds to go toward beautifying the will that if Dell could All members are to be present tic, Mass., to hear of her serious ill- i, 1-11: ii. 41-47: Ui. 1-10; vili, 5 8; the column, but say Forest Hill requested j regret grounds of the cemetery. At It'* such a matter to get rid Rev. 22-24. have looked in at our “victory dance” and at the next regular meeting as the officers ness at tbe Deaconess hospital in Brook- simple xxi, the former meeting the past president was of stomach dietiess that its great seen the large company, including the beard- will be elected for the coming years. After line, Mass., where she is for the second presented with a China casserole on a can only be accounted for less youths to the old gray-haired men. and Rev. Q. and and Rev. time within a business. Mayo wife, year. carelessness. that not a of the curse silver tray. She thanks the members for CrevaVncey realized drop poisonous Mr. Brown ana wife were invited in lot Nov. 23. Estimate of Christian Endeavor. 8. a few M l-O- X A Stomach Tab- of our nation was indulged in for the evening, I their kindness in remembering her. The Keep I lets with you all the time and take one believe that Christian Endeavor is know her heart would have rejoiced, and she society meets every Wednesday afternoon, would not have been alone in so. SSbntisrmmts. with or after meals. They will surely the greatest movement to Which Chris- doing the next meeting will be with Mrs. Henry We have very recently bad a telephone in- prevent fermentation, heaviness, sour- tianity has yet given birth. It stands stalled in our home and it so much.' Branscomb. All are invited. enjoy cordially ness or stomach distress. Weil, the dishes are for me to wash any for the fullest development of the in- waiting Nov. 23. M. and I realiv wish that they were, as I am. No m o ter how long or how severely dividual Christian and for the evan- Ail Done. THINK THIS OVER. yon have suffered from Indigestion, gelization of the whole world. It has Orland, Nov. IS, 1912, COREA. Gastritis, (.'atari h of the Stomach or Tablets In it unlimited possibilities. All that A small house owned by Mr. Brown, of flyspeiaia, Ml-gift poured Scratch! The more you scratch the worse the Glove who are wow under the » way ot thia to Christian Endeavor. Goodyear Rubbers help many Testimony From out her lavish born! itch. Try Doan's Ointment. It cures piles terrible evil From cashier of First National Francis E. Clark has Whether heavy or Uffht, are made only of that quality of rubber which Bank in a New The Dr. had several eczema, any skin itching. Ail druggists sell England city. Let earth withhold her goodly root. stands the hardest wear and tear. fit kind letters from former President iU-Adrt. They well, too—and never bind Let mildew blight the rye, or wrinkle. Roosevelt on the Christian Endeavor Here is nnciety. one: Porto ftlcV* New Wonder. 3iDrrU3tmmi» They give that solid, elastic, ■'Christian Endeavor stands come springy feeling to be obtained only DRINK Rice a HABIT pre-emi- From far away Porto of reports from the best wonderful new that is believed will materials, manu- ean be r-vereoeee ky Ike NKAI 3-DAT nent among the organizations which discovery factured «*- vastly benefit the people. Ramon T. Marcban, in the best manner. TREATMENT. No hypodermic. used. strive toward a realization of the ideal •olta eertaln. All dealing* of Rarceioneta, writes: **Dr. King's New Dis- Glove Rsbkers ebeoluiely «o“5 covery is doing splendid work here. It cured ^ Goodyear dent lei. DRCO HABITS srCCESSrCIAY of true citizenship—that is. for the cul- eddiee* or phone me about five times of terible coughs and are made In all styles and sisec but TREATED. Call npon. tivation not of a standard a severe only high colds, also my brother of cold in only one grade—the BIST. of civic and social but his chest, and more than 20 others, who used THE NEAL INSTITUTE, righteousness, it on advice. We this medi my hope great 147 Pleaamnt Are., Portland, Maiwe. for the strength, courage and common cine will be sold in store in yet every drug 4216. Porto Rice.” For throat and lung trouoles MERRILL & Maine TakphoM sense necessary for living up to such HIIMCKLEY, Bluehill, there is nothing better. A trial will convince Habits Treated a standard." of its merit. She and $1.00. Guaranteed j Drug Specially you by all druggists. with Great Success. UNADULTERATED COUNTY NEWS. StriitTUanunte. AN ! J thanksgiving thoughts. * FOR THE WiJniAH Moet OTIS. newspaper m0n wj|| >(J. J DINNER mit that James O. Jordan has his THANKSGIVING beeidea furnishing good t sold span of stories for the front page around $ WHO CAN CROCHET. horses and bought cf Bangor parties a ,; Thanksgiving the turkey also ♦ fine young horse. SLYVERS ,, makes good msido matter. presented himself Miss Lettle and I. Those j Lally, of Bangor Walter at the Krnnke home at bulf who knifed Caoear $ claimed Cuthbertson returned last after a they laved him. The T Sunday, past 1 o’clock In the afternoon Christmas Gifts Thai Ba week’s turkey is a bird Caesar in that I May hunting, guestB of her mother, MRof Thanksgiving day so hun- ■ Mrs. those who love him boat are Delia Lally. while he sat In the front apt * gry that room ‘° *>• ‘ha first to out him. ♦ I; Fashioned by Her Needle. Dr. Leonard Ford, of Eddington, was talked blithely to his esteemed host ,, Americans are born and parliamen- Z called last to attend little It would be |> tanana. Tuesday Carroll, he felt only by the most Evan at dinner on I son of J. L. Salisbury and* wife, who was seif restraint that he would re- ! Thanksgiving day will T heroic somebody Tlie who crochets has a ill but is now * ► take girl great quite better. from leaping at the bright gilded the chair, and than the cook Z frain ■ > will to her skill, move that the turkey be laid ♦ opportunity display espe- Friends here of Horace T. Salisbury cage that swuug In the window and | ; on the table. f cially In this day of beautiful hand- were pained to learn of his sudden death swallowing the canary bird, feathers "Da mortuia nil nisi bonum” ia work. at the home of his all. without salt or 2 daughter, Mrs. Sylvia and pepper. ! Latin that at this season + I may A will be to Bunker, in at the of savage attitude of Mr. ba young girl delighted re- Eddington, age sixty- This Slyvers ,, tranalatad, "Of the dead T say two years. Mr. was a native of to the fact that 11 but ceive a crochet party bag for Christ- Salisbury was due be had gone nothing good in the presence a of this place, moving some years ago to into rigorous training for the turkey |' their bones." X mas. The one illustrated Is crocheted Brewer. He always kept in touch with barbecue at Mr. Kranke’s. of rather heavy cotton and finished at his old friends here, and his visits were “You come from out of doors," ob- the corners with band made balls of like bright rays of sunshine, because of served Mr. Krnuke. “probably rode on the cotton. A THANKSGIVING COUP. his happy disposition and good cheer. the stri-et cars—great carriers of dis- The bag may be mounted over a lin- He was the instigator and president of the ease. street cars. Rut never mind. ing of silk or satin in any color that Is How Pugsloy Rapeliad Advance of Hie Salisbury reunion, and through his ready Bit here for awhile. The atmosphere Mother-in-law. help and suggestions he made the annual 1* well filled with formic aldehyde, "Perhaps General Grant was mure event a pleasure and success. The funeral I am over which vaporising the lamp, was held actively inhospitable thun 1 am, and at the home of a former neigh- and any disease germs you may hap- possibly O. Washington shrank from bor, Arden 8. Young and wife, w’here less to have about you will be de- pen the duties of host with greater skill,” than a year ago the same rites were held stroyed over said Pugsley. with a self congratula- his wife. Kev. O. J. Guptill, of Ells- Mrs Krnnke and her daughter glided worth tory grin, “but 1 can boast some vic- Falls, officiated at both funerals. In softly and shook hands with Mr. Interment tories in that line myself. was in the family lot on the In the same enthusiastic man- where Blyvers "Ton see." he continued, “my wife hill, he devoted much time in lov- ner In which they might be expected work decided that it was up to us to have ing during his visits here last sum- to k np n deceased catfish by the mer. The floral pb the family for Thanksgiving dinner tokens were many and tall. beautiful. He is this year. Phi I oppose the appalling survived by three sons “Don't be afraid to eat heartily,” proposition? 1 did not Did 1 comfort and one daughter-Willis, of Mariaville, said Mr. Krnnke genially. "Yon’ll not and encourage her In her nefarious Herbert, of Ellsworth Falls; Clifford, of get typhoid fever by eating these oys- Brewer, and Mrs. scheme to Introduce discord aud strife Sylvia Bunker. Of his HAYNES & CO.C. ters. as I know you fear, although you own there WHITCOMB, W. GRINDAL Into the bosom of my home? I did. family is only one left —a were too well bred to say so. These brother—William What's the use of war when diplomacy King Salisbury. are not taken from ocean wa- oysters will land a solar Nov. 26. Davis. plexus? — ter Ailed with germa f om the cities. "I aided nnd abetted her with the are not at all. GREAT In fact, they oysters utmost enthusiasm and liberality. Did POND. are made from oyster They plant* she think a fifteen pound turkey would Mrs. Annie Mclninch is in Bangor. raised on my father's farm down In do? I Insisted a Mrs. John Stickney&PoorJs npon thirty pounder. Laughlin is in Brewer. the country.” DM she calculate two that chickens Rev. Ida Garland is Next came the soup. No deadly hint preaching in Old "4 would make enough salad? 1 decided Town and Alton. of poisoning lurked In that ptomaine that six were barely sufficient Did Prouucts J. 8. Archer is home from ~ Livermore j M —- "W she figure on a gallon of Ice cream? 1 Falls, where he visited his Mrs. wouldn't be content with less than daughter, \ Maule iiv Young. R ™NA™NAL ™ I-^ James Mclninch, of Old Town, is with |_[MUSTARD 1 Boston,Mass. his brother, T. H. Mclninch. He is in very poor health. Game was coming in fast just after the light snow, but not so many deer are being killed now. Fred Williams, who intended moving his family to Lowell, Mass., this week, is detained by the serious illness of his wife. Mrs. Alta L. Haynes is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. E. R. Williams, in Ellsworth. She will make a short visit in Bangor be- fore coming home. CHOC HIT PAItTY BAQ. H. J. Archer is here from Woburn, Mass. He his household preferred. It Is made to accommodate expects goods soon. Mrs. Archer and the fan, buttonhook and other dainty very the children are now in Clinton with her mother. trifles that a girl is likely to require at Edgar Mclninch and J. A. Colburn are a party or at the dancing class. at home from Brandy pond, where they For a Young Girl. have beeD with Dr. Charming _ Jones and Mr. Shrimer, of In crocheting a bag on this order it Bjthlehem, Pa. Is not necessary to adhere to tills pat- Dr. Sawyer, of Boston, who is boarding used in Irish cro- with Ezra o •» A tern. Any motif Williams, on a hunting trip, rose chet may be substituted for the while brushing snow from his gun, hit BKNZOIO “I ALSO FIND OBTHOnTDBOXT shown here. By the use of judicious- the lock in some way and fired a bullet ACID HAS BUS PUT ON THIS TUHXBT." between the of the chains re-enforced with fingers left band, close ly adjusted down to his hand. The wound is painful soap. Mr. Krauke said so himself. It rows of double or triple crochet made but he considers himself fortunate not to had been strained times a UPON A THIBTT FOCXDEB.” to look like it may be worked u>se a finger. five through ‘I ISStSTKD scallops ANP Alter. out to form an oblong piece of crochet. Nov. 22. E. PURITY 6TRENGTH double that quautity, anil so on all | | “What kind of soup do yon think It This supplies one side of the bag. through the menu. Wherever she pro- ELLSWORTH >1 RKKTS. Is?' asked Mr. Kranke, smiling at hit Hows of chains or scallops are run posed to spend a dollar I Immediately guest around the edge when the two sides Insisted upon spending at least two. The quotations below give the range of “Baled were the words on the have been drawn together with the retail in bay” "Of course she kudws all about my prices Ellsworth: of Mr. hut he needle in a row of single tip Slyvers’ tongue, affairs, and I could see that she was crocheting Country Prodmw checked them and said. mulliga- crochet. Ratter. "Why, gettiug uneasy anil frigbteued as she Creamery per tb.35 q40 tawny, Isn't It?' 1 was To Handkerchiefs Neat. saw how lavish and extravagant Keep Dairy. 30g85 Mr. Kranke frowned as If to Indi- case be determined to be. So 1 promptly boost- This little handkerchief may Kick*. HUBMARK RUBBERS cate that If he ever knew of a will a mulliga- ed my reckless prodigality several made in a short time and prove Fresh laid, per doz.48 350 tawny running around In his kitchen notches higher. Still she didn't back most acceptable gift to any friend, man Poultry. he would catch It in a steel and of coarse trap down. It was getting pretty near time or woman. It is fashioned Fowl.16318 Chickens. 18320 cut Its tall off close behind Its ears. a diamond up to do the Inviting, and I was des- crochet silk. The pattern is Turkeys.82(285 he “this Is made a chain of "No.” replied; soup perate. achieved by crocheting Hay of on four herbs that grow down oar “So I told her to run Into the city seven and catching it in the center of Best loose, per ton.14 316 Baled.I8320 farm." out fresh for the hall the chain beneath it. and pick paper Straw. The maid then reappeared, bearing a room. That nearly A is tlrst crocheted of these and dining pretty square Loose.10 312 brown on an Im- the great Juicy turkey brought her down, but still she wav- chains, and then the sides of bag Baled. 15 mense Mr. wanted to and that. platter. Slyvers ered, probably on account of wanting are crocheted around around Vegetables. throw both arms around the turkey and cov- them so badly. So I added that while A piece of cardboard padded Potatoes, pk, 15 Carrots, !b, 02 and and Parsnips, lb, 05 Squash, 02303 lay his bead on Its shoulder she was at It she should get a new ered with silk is tacked to the bottom Cabbage, 2**j Sweet potatoes, ft 03 “Standard first quality” means that after 60 years of expe- weep for sheer but he contained and a new set of This is scented and 25 ft Joy, carpet for the parlor of the bag. square Celery, Onions, 04 rience it is the Standard established us for first and for by quality himself with an effort and waited dishes and see the florist about send- made the same size as a folded hand- Fruit. Mr. every rubber is branded with the “Hub-Mark.” Kranke to carve. ing some men out to decorate. kerchief. Oranges, doz 40 350 Lemons, doz 35 §40 ft, 10 Cranberries, IO912 But Instead of taking up the carving fetched her, It was Itlbbons are run through the top of Tokay grapes, qt, Hub-Mark Rubbers are constructed and the compound put "Thnt though Basket grapes, 17322 knife Mr. Kranke waited until the see that heroic woman’s so that it may be drawn to- to the service under all conditions pitiful to the bag Groceries. together give best possible maid came In with a little tray on between what she knew was wear struggle Coffee—per 1b Rice, per 1b 06808 and still be sold at a that will everyone to tubes. price permit which were three or four test her duty and her desires. But she Rio, 20 328 Vinegar, gal 20s25 them and the maximum return for cost Mocha. 38 Cracked wheat. 06 get his money. They Mr. Slyvers looked at the test tubes, knew that our mortgage was getting Java, 38 Oatmeal, per ft 04 no more than any first-class rubber. Try them. and then his eyes rested fondly and clamorous, and she told me so. 1 was Tea—per 1b— Buckwheat, pkg 20 Japau, 45-§66 Graham, 04
'.. ~ tpv T SbbrrttinnrnU. ^ conmr gossip. ut in tbe office of road inquiry, ia a re- £l)c Ellsworth American ROAD IMPROVEMENT. cent lecture baa to My on tbe subject: claims the Everett Newman, of Seawall, “Water being the greatest enemy of tbe v LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL record English turnip for Hancock county, VALUE OF GOOD ROADS TO THE road, it should Boer freely oB tbe surface Mr. Newman a rvBLitm raised turnip measuring FARMER. by the aides to tbe gutter or ditch pre- IV1IT H’RDSteDAV 91 l-21nche~ttlo* Apply it oar, but when nearly to the weir his mated that in order to our we Auitur„ if we can, why such conditions should ex- improve Ytfice lantern blew out. He rowing and roads we must our locations. stopped ist in Maine. not because we country change Certainly of road that tried to but succeeded in 1 do not mean this that There are very many pieces relight it, only have no material of which to construct methods. by fount. can be three of his precious eight we abould commence macadam permanently improved by graveling. wasting roads, nor because we have been building good yet few towns without one or un of matches. Finding that it was useless to roads, tor in tbe sections There are but money. Owner <•*„ niggardly in our appropriation for high- sparsely-settled SMALL***** by pw.tar co*U and more gravel within their limits; pro.I.. try to relight the Isntern in the beat, be this would be so expensive, consequently good pita erty. Apply at Hot*'* B.itn, the Governor. way purposes, for tbe State of Maine, in Whig? £S By rowed back to shore and be- these, it not already owned by the town, Kllaworth. patiently (?) tbe 100 has so slow, that many years would tlapae past years, squandered enough be at then let those tried to find s sheltered spot. In the lee fore see bad mileage or re- tbould acquired onoe, money to almost any appreciable substantially improve in to a of the boat he wasted two matches; in a lief from oar condition. Rather authority plan improve goodly Sjaual Kouuv. A PROCLAMATION. every mile of road within her borders. So, present stretch of road each clump of firs two more, and then as s Isst let os make the moat of wbst we have and year. executive after much thought and observation, I. CAMU OP THANK*. The setting apart by proclamation If I were to offer as to resort be crawled under an old boat where can for with tbe am money we ate any suggestion a of a of have decided to the blame on our pay wUhto thank nil oar friend, once year day public thank*#' ving put sys- work be done it would am he had set s skunk In there he at into this how this should Wg neighbor* who «o kludiv a.. I and originated with our New England trap. tem of road building and maintenance. ! each year putting work, by on ", praise like Cat the road machine to during U e sickness and death of oar wif#*** last succeeded in lighting the lantern, but or. in some be this. ancestors nearly three centuries |ago and it The system in vogue for tbe 100 years changing instencM, slightly mother; alto for the beautiful flowers. past the sure it is a the skunk was there, full and in our methods. shape up roadbed, being 0*0. W. Bvti.hu «*& has. in the course of time, grown to be‘a great strength, or more has been one continual modifying, By adopting patching not too national festival. bis hasty retreat the boy lost hia last here and there a new and tool good legal width, high ditched, of the roada, without any thought or re- approved CARD or TMAMKv In accordance with this good and ancient match. But that didn't matter much, for work wonders. well cleaned out to afford perfect drainage, for the future, so it will do for we may rFX) the nomeroos friends in and in with the gard just the neiihsop custom conformity proclama- the lantern was and he started of new tools for road and the surface rolled as compactly and towns who lighted this and let the next road commis- On the subject X lug remembered us to car rt- tion of the President of the United States, I. year, cent bereavement with once more for the weir. This time be construction I shall of evenly as possible, then deposit the gravel tender me™***, ** W. and with sioner and the next generation look out perhaps speak only sympathy and beautiful floral ofleriomL Frederick Plalsted, governor, by to tbe of six tlS reached it. He hung his lantern in one of one, which is not in use. This evenly depth, aay, inches, especially to the ctlisens of the advice and consent of the do for themselves. general Burry, who »»« council, and tbe such unseidsh aid both then and the and started to bail when out me Mr. again apply tbe roller road drag, since. w«n. and set wings THE is tbe roller, bet again quote our hereby appoint apart ROAD MACHINE. tend heartfelt thank* which mere word* went the After he home is making it as firm and smooth as you can, fail to light. trudged I am not alone when 1 make the state- Eldridge where he says: “The roller express. Mae. B. C. Thursday, November 28,1912, through the mud and darkness with nine most of and be very aure to leave it nicely Yoexa. ment that our in doubtless the important place HiLUR and roads, many instances, A. Yocxo as a day of public thanksgiving praise to smelts and one small tomcod, he declared crowned, and my word for it, you have a have deteriorated since the advent of the machinery connected with tbs building Esat Jarvis Yocxo. our God, the giver of in Ma. axd every perfect gift, that don’t no can fix and Is well very beautiful and substantial piece of Mae. H. ». 8c*xvox ‘fishing pay, way you modern am and maintaining of roads, it recognition of His goodness and mercy in be- road machine. Now, I not it.’” to remember that it cannot be used too road. After you have finished, do not err stowing prosperity, peace and happiness condemning tbe road machine; on the CARD OP THANK1 Mr. by thinking that so fine a place of road the of oar favored State. I believe it to be the neat tool much.” X believe with Kldridge wish to thank all the dear friends upon people contrary _ vks own a of should be able to care for itself tor the were eo kind during the sickness Let ns, therefore, on that day, in our As Other* See l'i. connected with our road that every town should roller WE ud management, at the death of our deer wife and dsashu* churches and in our homes, thanks for ( Boston Hern Id.) sufficient not less than five next twenty years, but have someone de- give when intelligently and scientifically used, weight, say and sister. Freeds M. Staple*, also for the the blessings -re have received and for Maine was one of two New tailed to watch It, and as the natural wear beautiful flowers* Their acts of love pray England but rather 1 condemn tbe method in tons, and use it in connection with the j will si- j j ways be held in grateful remembrance. strength, courage and wisdom to do our work state* where the ran for tends to start ruts or flatten tbe crown, progressive party which it ia nsed. road machine on all new turnpike, Uow*ap Bt* rtsm srell in the coming year. second at the recent election. In Ver- a road let him the X. B Tae«a axd **wuv. For there ia a certain ! tbe more compact you can get apply dreg. instance, piece of C«A»taa B. Haxoixo Given at the Executive Chamber at Augusta, mont Roosevelt followed Taft in axd Wire cioeely road the condition of which has been bed the more impervious it becomes to RXTK AID. Swan's Island. Xoe. 2S. in. this fifteenth of November, in the ; I day year the while in New we seen water is tbe poll, Massachusetts, to tbe commissioner in no ! water, and have that Just s few words on of onr Lord one thousand nine hundred passed along the subject of Hampshire, Rhode Island and Connecti- greatest road destroyer. and twelve, and of the Independence of the uncertain terms and oftimee in very strong State and national aid to roads and 1 will Irgislattor Xstirr. cut it was Taft who was second to Wil- There is soother form of road main- United States of America the one hnndred language. So, to appease the residents of j close. I am heartily in sympathy with tbe son. Bat in Maine Roosevelt was second U gieen u and this of tbe town who are to tenance and improvement which, if hereby provided by thirty-seventh. part obliged eo-celled Stale road movement, and be- NOTICE 1, auction M of the revived stat- Frederick W. to Wilson, and received 40,000 votes to would be a new method for chapter Plaibted. do all their marketing, their going to adopted, quite lieve every town should take advantage ute* of Maine, of the Intent too of HolUa the Governor. 36,000 for Taft. of Barney A. Wat eon and other cftiien* By church and their over a large majority Penobscot county of the assistance to Staple*. pleasure riding it, offered ita fnlleat limit. of tbe (own* of halllvu. Hanc-vk and Frank- Crncs W. Davis, This result, which was not unexpected it has been tried in other he starts out with the machine, six strong j towns, although I believe the federal government should lin. in the eonaty of Hancock, to petition tbe Secretary of State. to those familiar with the situa- found efficient. I refer to tbe aeeeaty-*Utb legislator* to tbe flak- peculiar horses and any number of men to a places and lend to the better roads prohibit up encooragment ing or taking of anselu except by hook and tion in Maine, has put the progressive man with a horse and cart. We all dozen, to “build them a piece of road”. dump movement by making liberal appropria- line, la Egypt bay, Franklin bav sod their leaders of that State in a | tributaries, and all that of Taunton returns of the decidedly cocky He seta the machine into tbe shoulder know how difficult it is to get any little tions for trunk line* part bay Practically complete \ from city to city and and it* tribotariee lying above Sullivan Falla mood, and they are laying out a legisla- done the road in modern tiroes, popular vote in the presidential elec- of the road, if any shoulder there be, and job upon town to town in eacb stste. Let tbe gen- in the county of Hancock. tive program which fills the democrat1 that cannot be done with the road ma- tion give Wilson 8,156,743; Roosevelt be scrapes into the place where the road eral government set sside or appropriate with great cheer. The State committee of chine. -Of course we know this is all Taft Wilson re- should be all the debris there is in sight— (60,000,000 a year for a term of year*—about ftontiannciie- 3,928,140; 3,376,422, the met in the other j progressive* Bangor brush aud rocks wrong, and that there should be some ceiving 1.147,814 lese than the com- sods, weeds, grass, mud, (1,000,000 to eacb state—to go into perma- day and after a session behind closed > of an effectual nature long —until he gets within two or three feet of system adopted to nent a* there is bined vote for Roosevelt and Taft. roads, then, nothing doors made public their determination to care for them other than too much road the bottom of the original ditch, tells the wArth having that la not worth striving Four years ago Taft’s vote was 7,637,- go it alone when the legislature assembles j boys to turn the sods and throw out the machine. for, let tbe State and the counties add 676 for Wil- in January, to hold a caucus for State offi- against 8,393,182 Bryan. coarsest of the stones, and the road is done. In support of tbe dump-cart patrol towns combine to do the rest. son’s vote in 1912 was less than cials and for the officer* of the two me Wanted which 1 have let J. And here you have it, a double set of mentioned, quote Now, my brother farmer, let as wake act as a up Help and to distinct iu 1908 branches, party ditches on either side and a windrow of O. Sanborn, of in a Brya;.’, by 238,434. Stamford, Yt., paper and talk and ttynk and work to tome pur- AT THE upon all measures to come before the legis- on road and sod in tbe middle. The next spring the practical boiidmg mainte- pose in this matter. If w« wish to keep lature. read at one of our farmers’ insti- selectmen and tbe new road commissioner, nance, the and girls on th* farm we must Tati has announced that mention boys President There was no specific of the tutes in 1901. He “In own for of course we oould not think it profit- says: my give them e good roed to run tbe eutomo- States in resolu- Blood he will not be a candidate for the United senatorship the town we have a road six miles where Knitting able to keep the same man for a term of long bile over, and when oar which were made but surplus agricul- nomination for Preaident in 1916. tions public, every- more than 100 teams of years, no matter what his education and pass daily, many tural products are increasing by leap* and And we don’t believe aeven body in Maine Snows that this is the big loaded. We had out any gov- experience may have cost tbe town, I say them heavily paid bounds, is It not good to at stake. economy pro- Mills, prize more than a on that and ernors or any seven timea seven 'lese they are puzzled to know why that piece I fl,000 year road, vide ourselves with roods to knows how good gst Nobody many progressives was in a miserable condition. We em- one can, in the of of road that “dam” built, did not stand up it them to market or to lbs various ELLSWORTH. along spring 1916, be in the Maine shipping there will legislature* one mao to work the road alone all persuade him to change his mind. better, and they decide there will have to ployed points. Tbe Maine Central railroad re- No member was elected under that desig- with his horse and cart. He be- be a little more done to it, so “Bill” takes summer cently gave out figure* which show that Fifty (80) women and girls wanted; nation, for a trace prevailed in the State at the lower end and worked a mile his six horses and the machine and goea gan the agricultural product hauled by them aterage wages, after from S to a weeki' Honor in Politic*. campaign and the republicans were united the first then a mile the second. It out to “slick it up a little”, and when be day; luthe State of Maine has increased 21% instruction, from 81 to $1.73 perdaj. [Portland Mnening Erprtnt.) at the September election. took him six to cover tbe road and gets through with it there is another set days per cent, since 1906, and still the good discussion will control both Newspaper as to the coarse oi The republicans windrow the next week he did the tame thing and of ditches (making three), and a work goes on. To show that good roads to Mr. John Blood at to* legislators-elect, when January has come, branches, and have a majority of sixteen he did it all summer. His bill at the end Apply of rocks and mud, for he ever stops are an economic to os let me rarely advantage office of the cor. Church and is, or ought to be, fruitless. There is on joint ballot, but if a dozen or a score of of the season was and w e bad a bet- company, to throw out the rocks this time. f256, again quote Mr. Eldridge, who says: “It honor in politics. In business a man gives the members who were elected as republi- ter road than we bad had since the mem- •School Streets. My brother, did you ever see a piece of has been demonstrated that on* botes on a bond to out his cans are to take their order* from monetary carry contract. witling a of man.” road like tbe one described, and after ory * good gravel road can take to market as In politics bis bond is one of honor, tar Chairman Halbert Gardner of the pro- little thought will you kindly tell me who much ts two on s common dirt road, and more sacred than any financial considera- gressive machine, it will mean a deadlock road his been a with is to blamed? Is it your money that ia long bobby me, on a good stone road one horse will do the can be. tion on organisation, State officials and the and were 1 ever called to have paying for this kind of road making? upon work of fuur, while on s level steel road Wm. O. EMERY Ex-Governor nomination as United States 1 ehonld Burleigh’s senatorship. are charge of the roade in any town one And do you feel that you getting any- horse will do tbe work of twenty on a candidate for United States senator was It is more likely that the progressive method all means. As soon thing for your money? adopt the by level dirt road.” TITLE8 made at the aame at which the leaders — much not to be in the primaries they prefer LACK or ATTSSTlOfl. as the roads began to settle spring republican candidates for the legislature called boaees—are putting themselves in a I wontd start s two It I Itad SSAIMS One of the chief ceasee of deteriora- man, seventy- ■school ■USWORTM, were a few Nunduy Institute. selected. His nomination was fairly position to make advantageous five mile* or have him mend and tion and rain of a road after it hss been more, A Sunday school workers' institatc, SswrehM mss* wad made. Every man elected to the legisla- trades for the fat plums and then to ar- level the culverts which had been mis- snort fairly well turnpiked with the machine, up aooducted by (be board ol schools and conies ftirnlsliad on ture on the it under another truce with the re- Sunday republican ticket this range regular by the frost—and they are always notice, and at StWMIt mca it lack of attention. The following four placed of tbe Methodist church, was held at Bar bond of honor to elect a* a United States publicans. with us—fill the boles after draining the or six mouths after the work is done de- Harbor Wednesday and Thursday of laat ernoci senator the man selected the AH tut two mjiuihwtpuij;, Ik "Ui uo ■ from one that be re- by republi- termine* the life and condition of the roed water every oan; week. laitb it can primaries. Any argument to the con- breach of political any man move all loose stone* and other obstruc- MORRISON, JOY t CO. BLOCK. for the next tew years. Usually quite dry The attendance at tbs is elected to the Maine as ■ re- meetings waa trary sophistry. legislature when the work is the road fails tions, and dump them in out-of-the-way •TATS OTRKET. done, to good, and tboee in charge were In a few ago under that tails to vote tor ex-Gov. Bur- ditch to greatly Oregon, years publican rettle until we here rains places, not throw them into the I.H»» sufficient to pleased with the interest manifested in the IdasSaa IM-2 state's peculiar direct primary law, a leg- leigh. He woo an overwhelming victory Later be carried back to the road by the thoroughly soak them through end institute. The conferences and addresses islature of one faith elected a at the in which political preferential primaries ts et the time of machine or the log drag; clean out ditch- through, repairing were of a and nature. in wbo now call themselves practical helpful senator of the other party, and those progres- es and waterways to take the the settling or impacting influences open up Sunday school workers from Men and Women WANTED Nebraska a similar it sives as and many to-day duty facing participated republicans, by are water away from the road; tarn the water through working for that year, so in the in and town of which are points Buckaport district were every New Knglaod city an incoming legislature. the result they morally the road on the hills where it had be- Mj when the rains come, if there is much from and entered with tribute valuable premiums, with “1*°“ maintained a present heartiness into The Express Advertiser believes that bound. He has neutral at- to wash during tbs melting of the and original” Rogers silverware. Fl**|**! traffic, especially heavy traffic, the wheels gun tbs of the movement. Yon give the men as in tbe out of spirit genteel employment may pan elected republicans to the titude presidential campaign snow and the rains; snd if be were »— immediately commence to barrow into spring Wednesday afternoon’s your entire time to this work. !K° Maine are men of honor. It is to ball mooee sensibilities. He is out of program in- ment A bosioe»« legislature respect the soft s trench or in any way likely to get work, 1 plan/' legitimate P1"?!*** dirt, leaving rot cluded addresses as follows: Child lion. References exchanged. Writ* stow* nnahle to conceive of any man in recognized in Washington and elsewhere few and Study, totally and et the seme time s core would provide a gravel pits put Distribute* throwing np Prof. Norman E. Richardson, D. of K. C. GALE A CO-. Wholesale that lalse to as the man best fitted to repreeent Maine on the D., distinguished body being or mi mature dike on either him to carting gravel to soft road Winthrop tkj., Boston. Mass. ahonider, so Bostou; Foundation Teaching, Mrs. L. E. his pledge to the people, for every one of in the Senate. the hills and the that by tbe time the road is again dry we between through of such a The members of tbe Ware, Worcester, Maas.; “Organization them is under pledge. Otherwise republican legisla- have two nice little canals waiting for tbe swamp*. and Equipment,” Dr. Matthew J. ffarDa. i the direct is a mockery. ture wbo may be ordered to bolt him in CULYBBT8. Trenery gtaltMtonal ^ primary next storm to commence it* work of de- of Chicago. In the evening Pro!. Kichard- of Senator Obadiab demo- The men who are being urged to forfeit favor Gardner, aon gave an addreaa on "The struction. Just a word about culverts snd I shall New Era in II their honor are committed to crat, or Chairman Halbert Gardner him- Sunday School Work”. GIBBS, political Mow right here is where the close. If we ars going to improve our J)R.~C. defiance their King drag forenoon Mrs. Ware the doctrine of the primaries. It is one of self, in of popular primary in Thursday spoke on gets its beet work. If that stretch of roads and at the same time practice In the PHYSICIAN. were elected after a hard “Story Telling”. afternoon Dr the corner stones of their special doctrine, result, campaign roed could be on intelligently and faithtolly economy we must break away from the Trenery spoke “The Adult Bible Class” and is regarded as not less fundamentally in which they begged for and were given and Mrs. Ware on Worth office: over moore’s drco-stors- dragged about three or four times, and old wooden culvert, and this for several “Things While” the To begin the subetantial financial help from the Thursday evening’s address waa Dr residence: 10 central ht. right by republicans. repub- more if there has been much rain or of the by macb reasons. Pir-t, because price of Trenery, on “The of the through the primaries lican national committee. Obligations of the Telephone Connection. reign people heavy traffic, from its completion until lumber, they are too expensive; second, Church to the Child”, to obey the dictates of the Maine progressives should recognize Ellsworth.MaiSL by refusing frozen up in the fall, it is my candid they are always out of place, especially would be an unthinkable incon- that tbe republican party truce of last State of people opinion it would lengthen iu period of upon land that is very susceptible to the Ohio, city of Toledo, ) summer covered the Lucas County, \ sistency. senatorship. usefulness si least five years. But do not action of the time in H. SCOTT frost; third, spent Frank i. make, oath that he le ALICE Those who are advising and trying to aentor Cheneyof stop with the first year's dragging. Fol- repairing, in digging up and new laying in partner the arm of F. J. Clheoey A AND such fraudulent Co- doing business In th# of representation Struck Ledge at Baas Harbor. low it np the succeeding years. a few will for a City Toledo. TYPEWR^^C^TING promote year* pay good, modern, County and State aforesaid, and that said arm GENERAL l'LKKICAL WOKR- ^ democrat* who see their op- Co are either Southwest Harbor, Nov. 25 (special) “He it e log-drag crank.” Well, to I everlasting culvert. Therefore, 1 contend rl’oJ’V the earn of UNB HUNDRED DOL- Agent Uutoo Sat* Depo.rt A Trurt the di- »“J Druggists, iso. only place to yet bargain* after the flavor la gone. schooner was only slightly damaged. what Maurice O. Eldridge, assist- between bills and across swamps, it is TUka Hall a .chewing-gum Family Pills for oonati pottos. ttore that advertise* for your trade. _____2bb»rti«nntnt«. ^bbettigfmmta. BOOST Ellsworth Food Fair, Jan. 27-Feb. i,M3 OBITUARY. LONG LOST LETTERS. COUNTY NEWS. town ball in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. > Ai orirrcs R. dkvkrkcx. Bartlett left on the late train for a *hort j Mailed Over Two Years Ago, Found R. Deverenx. custodian of the trip. Their many friends extend con- Augu-tus In a Rock Pile. NORTH CASTINE. coaling station at East Le- gratulations. government Brooklin, Nor. 28 as a (special)-A package John P. of Camden, is in town. 25. and long prominent county of Leach, Nov. Phcebe. vine, letters mailed two years last official in died ago July returned Ellsworth, was Leonard Coombs to Bangor and government found last week in a rock beside BAYSIDE. Larooina borne at * o’clock this pile ,t hi- s private here. Wednesday. had been roadway A daughter came to the Mr. I-evercux tailing Ralph of is four-pound morniug. Kodney Allen and Haskell Powers were Snow, Belfast, visiting (or Kim time, and though at tbe home of Charles A. Smith and wife Sun- in health a friends here. repairing causeway on Miss Jennie Cole's Nov. 24. he was confined to his bed but a few day, en(l property when they found a Miss Cynthia Perkins is home for a w as not large pack* Mrs. Herbert of South ar- dav*. bis death, unexpected. of Look, Boston, age letters wedged in between some week’s vacation. was born in Penobscot rived accom- jfr. Devereux recks. Monday, returning yesterday The letters were in a good state Miss Hazel Dunbar is the of her 12. I1*3®- At tbe outbreak of the guest panied by her husband’s mother. Mrs. F. June of preservation. Mrs. Helen Hatch. at Orland on aunt, A. Civil war he enlisted Slept. 18, Look. They baa been placed in the star route Mrs. * In Co. D, 1st Maine Florence Guilford is suffering from lSRt, *r private bag in 1910. Isaac Ivoney, of Northeast Harbor, with July, Mias Cole runs a an abscess in the throat. He was promoted sergeant in little Lillian, cavalry summer hotel, “Tamcrick and daughter spent Saturday as such to the end of bis Lodge,” Mrs. Roland 1S82. an I served the Durgain, of North Sedg- night and Sunday with Mr. Ivoney’B letter* were mostly written by her bolt)? mustered out In November, wick, is visiting relatives here. daughter, Mrs. E. Q. term. guests. One of the letters, addiefsed Doyle. ..II r months of 25. tSftl, thirty-eight service, abroad, was Mrs. Howard Heath is the of her Nov. R. rather bulky, and guest _ he saw more than evidently during which lighting had been mother-in-law, Mrs. Georgia Heath. tampered with. Four or five of Bayside grange held its regular meeting 1913 most for lot of Autos (ell to the companies. the letters had been opened. One letter, Mrs. Abbie Austin, of Lamoine, is visit- Nov. 20, with sixty members present. He wss in the battles of Second Bull containing a check for f1,000, had been ing her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Bowden. The first degree was conferred on one, and to be handled bj’ the Run, A’ittetem, Fredericksburg, Oettya- opened, but the contents were intact. Misses and Lora of two were There will be work in oth besides Lyda Young, Otis, accepted. hurg sod many ra, several Miss Cole had written a note to Post- are visiting their sister, Mrs. Bert Leach. first and second degrees next Wednesday. shan engagements and skirmishes. He master T. C. Stanley and placed it in u A good program was carried out. wonmled in tbe a shell Mrs. Mary L. Leach, who was taken & Machine vsa -lightly hip by sealed Ellsworth Works, envelope, with 13 cents which she Foundry suddenly ill last is much im- at Cedar Mountain. owed Wednesday, him. The money was gone, but the MARIA VILLE. Water Street, Ellsworth, Me. He "as taken prisoner at Sbepardstown proved. note was left. John Poole is working for William Cross. Ju e. Idd3, and confined in the rebel Misses Annie L. Dunbar ami Annie B. in Robbery seems to have been the at motive, who teach in Edwin Frost is lumbering on his home "Castle Thunder", Richmond, but the Conner, Penobscot, are home prism denomination of the check found lot. THE BUICK—Five Models I ■' a few days In Libby prison, and for a week. later was evidently too large to risk taking, finally being transferred to Belle Isle, and of Bucks- Henry Frost’s new saw mill is now run- THE COLE—Three Models and the other letters opened were only of Wesley Eldridge wife, from which he was paroled in November, port, were visitors at M. O. Leach’s Satur- ning full blast. a correspondence nature. It may have ISO. and Jed and of will THE GENERAL MOTOR CO.’S been that the mail-carrier came too soon, day Sunday. Salisbury family, Otis, Mr. 1 H-vereux saw some lively cavalry the vriuter with Mrs. TruckB from 1000 lbs. to 5 tons and frightened the miscreants away, as the Devereux Hanson, chef at the U. of spend Salisbury’s charges and akirmiabea. He was one of father, Samuel Frost. bag is placed on the crane only about fif- M. dormitory, will spend ^Thanksgiving by Major Whitney to com- eighty picked teen or twenty minutes before the carrier day with his family. Joseph Jordan’s sons, of Salisbury Cove, municate with .General Hanks, which is due.l Miss Chrystal Hutchins, teacher in the are in town visiting their grandfather, N. necessitated a dash through the rebel linos C. Jordan, and aunt, Mrs. Henry Frost. Models of the Above Cars will be in Stock Miss Cole has written to the poatofflee Devereux district, left Saturday for her at Winchester, which they occomplished department asking what to do with thes* home in North Penobscot. Mrs. Lura Bell, of Bangor, is here to without tbe loss of a man. In a cavalry letters, which she now holds. spend the winter with her father, Frank lit took a rebel Mrs. Pearl Leach, of with charge at Aldis, prisoner Penobscot, Frost. His other two three daughters—Mrs. CommiBBion lieutenant-coional, and retained uutil hia children, visited her parents, Fred F. Daniel Young and Mrs. Harold Salisbury, jflcrcbants. ELLSWORTH FALLS. Ward well and last week. of here. THE death t ha officer’a revolver as a momento of wife, Otis, spent Sunday The advertisement* below represent some 01 Nov. 2*. the leading houses of N«-w England. Otn i tbe war. J. W. Devereux left last week for New F. Miss Helen York, of Portland, is the readers will doubtless And them ot value. Packard Shoe Alter the cloaa of tbe war Mr. Devereux London, Conn., where he, with two ship- guest of A. W. Ellis and wife. located at Ulnebill, where be flret entered mates, will care for the yacht Narada. MARINE LIST. FOR IVIEIM club met on ae a under '(he study Monday evening public office deputy-sheriff Mrs. Lizzie Perkins, of Penobscot, ac- Pullets Wanted Best made shoe in the United B. He was with Mrs. Edward C. Cochrane. Sheriff Andrew Spurting. companied by Mrs. C. M. Perkins, visited Ellsworth Port. States at any price. Kasy walking, most elected sheriff of Hancock county in 1873, Miss Rubina Riley, of Bangor, is the her brother, David Hitchcock, last week, Sid Nov 21, sch Nellie Grant, Salem, lumber, comfortable and the sightly of and Whitcomb, & Co HIGHEST PRICES, shoe made. and re elected three successive terms, guest C. J. Treworgy family. Mrs. Haynes Amanda Webster returned Satur- Ar Nov 22, sens Henrietta A Whitney, North- Better than custom-made one that lime as coro- any serving year during N. H. Grover, of Amherst, was here over from after a week with east Harbor, load staves for Staten Island for IMMEDIATE day Castine, spent & Island Bar RETURNS, shoe and fit better. Feel better and ner and when a change in tbe term Whitcomb, Haynes Co; Bell, jailer Sunday, the guest of his sister, Mrs. C. A. Miss Doris Farnham, a student of the Harbor look better than any bench-made a sheriff. We Take Out No Commission of office left tbe county without Higgins. high school. Ar Nov 28, sch Lulu W Eppes, Salem shoe on the market. Sid Nov 27, sch Island Bell, Bar Harbor Mr. Devereux served as shsriff, therefore, We can handle all the thoroughbred Jin. mary j. uunnam nas gone to Mrs. Reuben Devereux w-ent to Green- Hancock County Port#. practically nine years, being the only man pullets we .can get and are ready to Price, $3.50, $3.75, $4. Brewer to spend the winter with her ville Saturday to visit her husband, who is Franklin—Sid Nov 21, sch Robert Snyder, ever elected to that office in Hancock New York pay highest prices for them. daughter. chef of the Y. M. C. A. building at Green- for tour terms, and one other, West Bullivan —Sid Nov 20, sch county only ville Mary We are paying as follows: Jere B. Hutchings, who has been Junction. Weaver, Boston D. L. Fields, was aver elected lor three living J. P. S. Shoes Nov. American varieties, 3$tb or more 25 to 28c tb in Bangor the past two years, has moved 25. L. Southwest Harbor —Ar Nov 20, sch M J terms. Scwall, Gouldsboro for sar- ** 3tb or more 80 to 35c lb for Youths and Little Men. back to his home here. Portland, cargo Leghorn Boys, Alter leaving me omce oi snerin, air. CASTINE. dines Crossbread 4tb or more 18 to 22c lb Tan high-cut and box calf. Ar Nov genuine William E. collector (or the town 21. schs Annie F Kimball, Effie M Devereux served as deputy for about two Cross, Northern See this line. Absolutely all solid Edward Brown is on a vacation among Morrissey, CONDITIONS—All pure bred pullets must be of was here on business Fid Nov sch Edward Price leather. and Youths’ knock- years under Sheriff Fields, and later en- Tilden, Tuesday, 24. Boys’ relatives in Boston. Sid Nov sch Effle M reasonably good colored. American and Leg- over 26, Morrissey about shoe, double sole and seam- gaged in trade for a short time with Jo- remaining night. horn varieties free from feathers or stubs on Mrs. Etta Deihl, who has been in Castine Bass Harbor—Ar Nov 20, U 8 revenue cut- less tops. seph Smith and Charles Davis under Harold Stuart moved on Monday from ter Androscoggin legs, to bring full quotations. All birds must through the fall, returned to New Haven the Arm name of Smith, Davis 4k Co., con- the Davis house here to the James be healthy, free from colds or roup. Pullets E. Friday. ducting a general store in the old masonic Parsons house at Ellsworth. BORN. must be readily distinguished from hens* The Harding&Johnson Charles was in town last week (Pullets with scaly legs at market price only.) block on State street. and Noyes Work Mrs. Lucretia Fox Judson Fox and BENNETT-At Orland, Nov to Mr and Mrs Waterproof looking after the of his house for 20, TERMS—Cash. Delivered at our store. No Mr. Devereux was appointed postmaster wife have returned from Bar closing Ernest L Bennett, a daughter. Harbor, the winter. commission. on of Shoe of in one over to Payment figured weight Ellsworth 1891, aerving year where they have been since BROWN-At Ellsworth, Nov 26, Mr and spring. Mrs Fred P Brown, a son. birds when they arrive in Boston. Checks for hard knocks and feet. bis terra as a hold-over, or five years in Miss Kate Davenport, who has spent the dry William H. Brown, who is in HUTCHINSON—At Nov 19, to Mr mailed promptly. employed in Stonington. all. For a few years after the expiration past month Orange, N. J., and Boston, and Mrs a son. building a mill for Wood & Wyman at Joseph Hutchinson, Live Poultry, both chickens and hens at mar- of his term of office as postmaster, Mr. arrived home Saturday. JORDAN—At Aurora, Nov 17, to Mr and Mrs ket Full Stock of Dress and Footwear Held, was home over price. Heavy Cherry Sunday. Howard Jordan, a son. Devereux engaged in the life-insurance Miss Caroline Chamberlain returned Mrs. of with SALISBURY—At Nov to Mr and busiuess. Twelve ago, when the Gertrude DeBeck, Clifton, Lamoine, 7, years home last after the Mrs Isaac N a son. Rubber Boots, Lumbermen's Rubbers, two visited Mrs. sis- Saturday, spending Salisbury jr, THE PARK & POLLARD station was built at children, DeBeck’s CO., government coaling past two weeks in Deer Isle among SMITH—At Trenton, Nov 17, to Mr and Mrs Moccasins, Leggings, Taps, Top- ter, Mrs. Alfred V'. Smith, last week. Charles A a 46 Canal St., Boston, Mass. East Lainoiue, he was appointed custo- friends. Smith, daughter. Pieces and Shoe Findings. dian, and had since held that office, living The public greatly appreciate the series WARDWELL—At Bluebill, Nov 17, to xMr and Union Thanksgiving services were held Mrs Perciville A Wardwell. a son. at the station. lights recently installed between here and at the Congregational church Sunday My experience of eighteen years Mr. IX'verenx was twice married. His Ellsworth. Thanks are due Alderman forenoon. The sermon was by Rev. Mr. MARKIRD. as a manufacturer of Men’s, Boys’, first wife was Elizabeth Dunbar, of North Heath, who succeeded in getting them and Youths’ shoes enables me to Lowell, of the Methodist church. VT BOSTON Castine, who died July 31,1901. placed. BRAGDON-BARTLETT—At East Sqjlivan, make selections of best values in The generosity and freeheartednese of Nov 19, by Rev E F W'ood, Miss Ruth Wood On Dec. 4, 1907, Mr. Devereux married The 4*The Church in Bragdon, of East Sullivan, to George Fred- ^mission merchant footwear. play, Fair,” given one of Castine’s most who respected citizens, erick Bartlett, of Sorrento. Prices lower than others for re- Miss Flora Hopkins, of Ellsworth, the vestry last Thursday evening, was well WANT Mrs. M. A. was once more made FERNALD—FARRER—At Southwest liable survives him. leaves also three chil- Collins, Harbor, goods. He performed and liberally patronized. It was Nov 23, bv Rev G O Richardson, Miss Uldine manifest Thursday evening by the pre- dren by his first wife-Mrs. F. H. Mscom- given by the members of Mrs. Hastings’ V Fernald to Millard F Farrer, both of sentation of one of her large and hand- Southwest Harbor. and Lambs ber, of Seal Harbor; Mrs. William Cous- Sunday school class, and netted about |20. iVeals J. A. some patch quilts to Dr. G. E. Parsons and PARKER—WILLIAMS—At Stonington, Nov McGOWN, ins, of Ellsworth, and George H., of Omaha 17, Rev George H Knowlton, Mrs Lavina Ask Dr. A. G. wife. Mrs. Collins is always thinking of by Young, No. 8 Main St., Ellsworth. Neb. Of his own family, one brother and Parker to Albert Williams, both of Ston- MOOTS! OK THE K1VKK. and is always doing little deeds of ington. Sec’v State board of health, one sister survive—Mark C. of others, Devereux, POTTER-GRINDLE-At Rockland. Nov 7. Francis Murch a few at home kindness which has endeared her to many by how to Castine, and Mrs. Hattie Grindle, of Ban- spent days Rev James A Flynn, Miws May V Potter, of Augusta, Maine, week. friends in Castine. For many years past to W Gnndle, of gor. hunting last Rockland, Raymond Sedg- with new and she has each Methodist wick. comply law, Mr. Holt and of presented pastor, THE— Devereux was acornmandery Mason, Oapt. Allen family, keeper PRE8COTT-FORD-At Sedgwick, Nov 9, by us. as they have taken up their work in then to being a member of the Ellsworth masonic Nash Island light, spent their vacation Rev Elisha Sanderson, Miss Grace E Pres- ship Castine, with one of her quilts, besides cott to Wilbur B Ford, both of Sedgwick. bodies. He was for years a loyal and ac- with Mrs. Holt’s sister, Mrs. Sue Pray. CLARION. numerous other gifts. All wish her many WILSON-BLAKE At North Brooksville, tive member of Wm. H. H. Rice post, G. Etta who was called here Nov 23, Ira J Cousins, esq. Miss Anna Mrs. Dorr, by of health and in do- by WE WAIMT and more years happiness Grace Wilson, of Brooksville, to Fred Mer- A. K., and had served as commander the illness of her mother a few weeks ago, Whether it's a or a fur- ing for others. rill Blake, of Bluebill. range quartcrmAster of the post, and was one of returned to her home in Bar Harbor Mon- Nov. 26. G. Potatoes and nace—il it is a “Clarion”, it is the trustees of the post at bis death. _ DIED. Apples. day- _ The funeral will be held at the home in sure to meet every requirement. NORTH BLUEHILL. IMMEDIATE RETURNS. East Lamoine afternoon at 2 SORRENTO. BREWER—At Bar Nov Mrs Friday Mrs. Irvin N. who has been Harbor, 18, Lor- Made by the Wood Bishop Co., Bowden, ill, F 59 o’clock. All Masons and members of the Samuel Stover is ill. ing Brewer, aged years. very is W. W. Benjamin, Boston, Mass. Bangor. Sold by Grand improving. BUTLER—At Franklin, Nov 19. Sarah L, wife Army are invited to attend. W. F. Kane and of W 57 10 Charles Sargent, Ueorge Mrs. P. J. Grindle is (or Mr9 George Butler, aged years, caring months, 7 J. L. Welch are 111. days. William McHowellat Bluehill. DEVEREUX —At East Lamoine, Nov 27. SHIP YOUR J. P. ELD RIDGE, Jackson had a valuable horse R 74 5 NOKTH KLLSWOKTH. William Hazel Gillis and Jennie Wescott Augustus Devereuz, aged years, spent mouths, 15 a lew weeks He has days. Main Street, Ellsworth die suddenly ago. week with friends at South Brooks- APPLES, POTATOES, EGGS, GAME Mrs. Harold Maddocks was in Bangor ls9t HODGKIN8—At Lamoine, Nov 24, Mrs Susan since bought a pair of horses in Bangor. Tuesday. ville. J Hodgkins, aged 73 years. AND to PInkham is for LYMBURNER-At Brooksville, Nov 24, Syl- POULTRY, Walter working George Eunice who is as Forrest Moore is at borne Irom Bar Har- Dunbar, employed vester Lymburner. Kane, taking up herring weirs. Herring PLUMBING, at North is — where be bas been teacher Sedgwick, spending STAPLES At Swan’s Island, Nov 18, Mrs Chatin Mass. bor, employed. bas been a failure this Brothers, Boston, Ashing nearly her vacation at home. Freeda M Staples, aged 29 years, 3 months, 1 few Hot Water Heating, Furnace Miss Nellie Maddocks spent a days season. day. C. C. and F. M. Dun- ber sister. Harold Wescott, STAPLES—At North Penobscot, Nov 24, Mrs Work and recently at Ella* ortb with bam has moved to Sorrento Jobbing. Luther Pink who have been at Nicolin Judith Staples, aged 87 years, 1 month, 18 and ber bar, employed EGGS Wanted Mrs. Louise Moore was tbe guest of to keep a boarding-house for the days. POULTRY proper five weeks, are home. WARD F HONEST WORK; HONEST PRICES Mrs. at Nicolin last the WELL—At Penobscot, Nov 25, Weils daughter, Danico, workmen employed by Ur. Foster on Ward Mrs. Henry 8. Wardwell, who has been well. WESTON -THURSTON CO week. Ewing cottage, which was partly de- , employed at G. Welland Clay’s during the Twenty Years' Experience. Pedric wife and two children, of stroyed by Are a few weeks ago. Gilley, has returned home. StwcTtiacmenta, Personal attention to all d»*f s. Telephone of summer, New Paneuil Hall Market.Boston South seat Harbor, have been guests November 15 brought good cheer. From hr mail orders promptly attended to. A celebration in honor of the demo- his sister, Mrs. Frank Moore. that time until April 15, residents will cratic victory was held at the home of of this were sorry have mail brought to their doors. No Years of HALL & COLE. EDWARD F. People neighborhood Charles Conary Tuesday evening. The Suffering BRADY, to learn of the destruction by fire of tbe thanks are due the postotHce department, Fruit and Prodace Commission Merchants — Grant Ellsworth, Me. house was prettily illuminated, and the and Blood Disease St., home of James and on tbe but to one of the summer cottagers, who Catarrh Salisbury wife, tastefully decorated with Telephone 5—5. service at her own ex- grounds Japan- Doctors Failed to Cure. cross road, at about 6 o’clock Friday arranges for this Apples, Potatoes, Cranberries ese lanterns. Refreshments were served. Miss Mabel F. Dawkins, 1214 Lafay- The fire around the pense. Last year she employed Edward our Specialties. morning. caught Nov. 25. D. ette St„ Fort Wayne, Ind., writes: started Fenton to carry the mail, and this year Send for steucils and market chimney soon after Mr. Salisbury “For three years 1 was troubled with weekly report. Dr.H.W.OSGOOD him Last winter the morning fire. They were fortunate in she has employed again. ASH VILLE. catarrh and blood disease. I tried sev- 106-102 Paneuil Hall Market, Boston, Mass. Fenton carried it in a bag strapped eral doctors and a dozen different rem- saving nearly everything on the ground Mr. John Preble is in the of rounds. hunting vicinity edies, but.none of them did me any New Location Blk. but tbe contents of the cellar and of to his shoulders, and tramped the Manning floor, Bluehill. good. A friend told me of Hood’s Sar- is furnished with a team. Office Day: FRIDAY the second floor were destroyed. This winter he saparilla, I took two bottles oftthis Mrs. Joan Sargent is visiting her daugh- Nov. 25. Observes. medicine and was as well and strong APPLE8 Bangor Office : 12 Grove St. ter, Mrs. W. M. Pettee. as ever. I feel like a different person UOMiARDTOWN. and recommend Hood’s to any one suf- PENOBSCOT. Mary Goodwin is visiting relatives and BAST POULTRY SOUTH fering from catarrh.” friends in West Goulds boro. Ship To Miss Nellie Haynes came home Satur- is at Castine. Get it today in usual liquid form or ELECTRICAL WIRING. Fred Wight employed S. BURR & day. The Schieffehn and Hammond herring chocolated tablets called Barsatabs* CO.. Ful Lines of School closed Friday, for the fall vaca- Boston, Mass. Mrs. with her weirs continue to catch fish. There is a ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Etta Moon spend Sunday tion. Stencils and Cards Furnished. at AND FIXTURES. parents, G. B. Floyd and wife. good sale for herring present. The parsonage is being painted and re- Estimates os Wlriat sad Supplies Cheerfully Gma been con- Miss Wilson closed her school on Bridg- Mrs. Isabel Smith, who has ANDREW M. MOOR. paired. for her fined to ber bed for the year, is fall- ham hill Friday, leaving Saturday aWjrrttBrmmts. Estey Building. Htate St.. Ellsworth. past Clara Bowden, of 8argentvUle, is ing. •Mrs. home at Red Beach for her vacation. visiting relatives here. the There was a quiet wedding at the home Mrs. Frank Herrick is spending Nov. 25. Q- IRA B. HAGAN~ week with her daughter, Mrs. Effle of E. E. Bragdon and wife Tuesday after- Jr, Tourtelotte. Jinks-Boarding in the oountry, now. noon, when their elder daughter, Ruth Civil Engineer, do do with yourself even- Wood, and George Bartlett, of Sorrento, Mise Martha Barron came home from eh? What yon Land Winks—Some nights 1 sit outdoors were married. The happy couple left im- Surveyor. Lowell, Maas., last week, accompanied by ings? Csrraspssisacs tiilrltM and other I to bed mediately for Sorrento, where a ball and DAVID FRIEND’S her niece, Martha H. Gasper, who will to keep eool, nights go warm. in their honor was given at the ELLSWORTH FALLS, ME. P. OBu 7. spewd the winter here. to keep reception All kinds of Bepairing promptly done.
• K1TTKBY COUNTY NEWS. xisly ill, is more comfortable. Mrs. j COUNTY NEWS. TO CABIBOl Shorrtisrmmt* Lorina McKusick is helping care for her. Tbe bear school building at Kang*ley, The local onion of the Christian En- FRANKLIN. SOUTHWEST HARBOR. betlt to replace tbe one burned a year ago, deavor and Epworth league was held at wea burned Friday, with a I nee ot HOW CHR8WG Macom ber has to Boston The circle was flS.OOO. COUGHS Thomas gone the church here were Congregations! sewing j Saturday. Many corn a entertained Mrs. J. D. Wed- At tbe Near England show in to enter garage. from out of town. The by Phillips present program Maine nesday of last week. The winter Mia was Boston test week, won six of tbe Him Manou Bartlett, of Eaat brook, was was interest in;, and the perfect weather Are Cured j set for Dec. 11. seven prize, in tbe potato exhibit, tbe sec- Being by Vinol the week-end guest of ber cousin. Mias made the day an enjoyable and profitable ond prize going to Vermont. Did yon ever cough for a Lola Dyer. ow. Mrs. Arthur Lemont and tier three chil- month' __ Then Just think how dren came last week to Tbe annuel meeting of tbe Maine teach- distressing |t E. Parson*, of was in Not. spend Thanksgiv- Mrs James Labec, 25._M. oust be to hare a vith Dr. and Mrs. Lemont. will er,’ aeeociatioa wilt be bald in Hengor in cough hang oo for town Thursday to attend the funeral of ing They tbe three months. NORTH HANCOCK. be at that time Mr. Lemont. forenoo 2 1913. as tbe result of rote ot tbe ex- Mrs. George Butler. joined by It was a beautiful June I ecutive committee of tbe Mrs. Maria of 87 son re- the el organization Primrose,* NewsC Friends of Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. Carrie Miss Sadie Mnlian is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Lawtcn and Joseph ! when a tin peddler approached wbicb met in Aognaia Saturday. Street, Brooklyn. N. Y., says: “I had and her Mrs. French, in Old Town. tarned last week from Harmony, where of Harrison. Biaisdeil Holbrook mother, regret j lags* a very heavy cold which settled they have a month. Mr. Lawton will Fred N. Spencer, aged forty, ot.Monson, Into their continnvd illness. Freeman Sabine has gone to Milo, where spent He stopped his rig at the first boos s chronic cough, which has a j waa tbot end killed Charlee ot kept m9 he has tor the winter. remain for some time yet, as he good Bus! ; by Tyler, Tb< a Christ- employment The house belonged to Iieacon awake nights for fully three ladies' aid society will hold position. j Koxcroft, in mistake fora deer Tburader. month*, Mrs. Ida has returned from an seated side sidi and felt tired all the time mas sale the second week in December, Springer On the back steps, by wea a deer not becaujw my Miss musical director in | j Tyler tracking knowing extended visit with relatives m Gladys Mayo, neare* t rest was broken so much. The probably Dec. 10 and U. Bangor. were the deacon's wife and her was ahead of him on tbe the Sonthwest Harbor is | Spencer aaroe schools, arrang- Mrs. Burt. of taking your cod liver and Iron Mrs Marietta left for Lowell, Mrs Herbert Mayo, of Boston, was the | neighbor and best friend track. He saw tbe bushes more, and tired. rem- Dyer with the of the a J ing, help teachers, pretty he asked. edy. Vinol, Is that my cough Is Mass., last week to twist in the care of her guest last week of her brother, George "Tinware, ladies?" "Even I Tbe bullet entered Spenoer'e bead, gon*. Christmas operetta for the close of the I can now s s —_____ I get good night rest sister. Mrs. who is ill. LafBn. thing new and bright. Finest milk pa i, »a4 King, present term. j 1 foel much In in the country for only 10 cents." stronger every way.” Mis* Charlotte M acorn ber. who was to R- L. Stratton, of Bar Harbor, spent the EDEN. Mrs. William Mason has been seriously 15 cents for mil is the combined week-end with his Mrs. Flore no** "I'Te always j>ald It action of the join a touring trip to Chicago, was de- mother, EUiott F. Jordan ia bare for e brief riait. ill of grip for nearly two weeks, but is the deacon's wife. medicinal cods' livers tained in Portland strews of weather. Stratton. pans." replied elements, aided by now The of Harold Jelliaon waa borne a few safely recovering. meeting “Tea. and I’ve sold >tn as high as 1' ^ days by the blood-making and Mm. Charles and Mm. J. D. strength- Sunday concert Ooogins the club at her .: teat week. eveuing’^Tbanksgiving Sphinx study home has but have got a new way of roal creating properties of tonic iron were a few last week they which at the Methodist church attracted a large Springer guests days been to Dec, 6. postponed | Ing 'em. and I'm giving you the beoefi t A. B. Higgin* riaited bia sister, Mra. H. makes Vinol so efficient In curing audience. Following the opening ad- of Mm. Harry Middocks in Brewer. A Sunday school rally was held at the of It I'll bring one In." W. Jelliaon, recently. chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis dress by Pastor Brown were readings by The many friends of Mm. George Butler and —at the same time Congregational church Sunday morn- The pan arrived, new shin; Miw> Edna Emery ia rieiting ber sister, building up the Mr Clifford. Miss Brown, Mrs. Bunker were grieved to bear of her death, which run-down ing. witn a good attendance. Songs and stood all the tests it was put t< Mrs. Millard Richardson. weakened, system. and Miss Wentworth, after which there occurred st the home of her eon Walter and recitations and So leaks, and It would almost serve a a of with by pupils, singly Mra. Flora Allen riaited in Winter Try bottle Vinol, the an. were recitations by Paul Bunker, Theresa in Prankhn Nov. 19. Sympathy is ex- Har- in groups, made a very pretty Thanks- a mirror. A dime was borrowed to pa derstandtng that your money Dane. Leoua DeBeck. and a class exer- ! tended the bereaved bor and Miibridge test week. will family. concert. be giving Sunday morning, Dec. 8, for It, and after a little more talk 1 returned If It doee not help yon. -cise four ail rendered. The 25. Tbe Sabermen in by giria, finely Nov. A3TO2T. Rev. thie vicinity ere doing P. S. For A. P. MacDonald will again occupy was left on the steps while Its owae rough, scaly skin, Ty singing by the choir was supplemented by quite a business smelting in weirs, j the still vacant pulpit. trade a call at another bouse and th , our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it, a duet Misses and France* NORTH LAMOINE. by Emily Mias who has been Miss took a deacon's wife entered her own to mak e Josephine Letend, Goo. A. which was a feature. A Marguerite Gilley recently I’arclier, I'riistnist, Young, pleasing Athol Smith, sn employee at Hollis Aus- with tbe Miseea tbe sea- well-earned vacation from the New Eng- up the bed that bad been airing. Lrltlngwell pest thank-offering for church benevolence tin's, shot a deer last week. ia borne. Ellsworth, >le, land and Are weeks Now came the cow. She belonged t son, was taken. telephone office, spent Mis* Florence of Bar Harbor, end of Sullivan, on a trip to Portland to visit her sister, a man at the other the vtllagi Miss Wilde Jordan, who baa been ero- There was a before Jus- hearing Saturday is Mias Muriel Linscott. sh s visiting stopping on her return at her brother’s There was grass in plenty, but ployed in Ber Harbor tbe past season, is tice Hansen, referee, of Frank £. Blais- i Miss Eunice Coggins hs* returned from borne in Rockland. Mrs. Clayton Gilley, longed for garden truck. She leepe I spending ber vacation with ber sunt, Mrs. deli, administrator of the estate of Mrs. Seal Cove, where she has been teaching. her sister-in-law, her home, the back fence and helped herself. I B V. Grant, before returning for tbe win- Charlotte Gordon Whittaker va. accompanied II Myrtle her about she th s ter. Linscott is at em- where the family will be joined at stepping approached Scam noon*. This is an action, or rather Josephine Trenton, kitchen door and saw' that new Nor. 25. at the home of Clarence Mitchell. Thanksgiving by Clayton and other rela- i*n. j V. one of three different suits tried together. ployed tives. She saw the reflection of her fac ! to recover property to the valae of about j George H. Coggins and wife go to Cam- NORTH BROOKSVILLE. Nov. 25. Sprat. and became astonished amt indignan: $3,000, including bonds, real estate and bridge, Mass., this week to visit their A crop eared, one horned critter game 1 The schools to town commence Dec. 2. other property given by Mrs. Whittaker j daughter, Mrs. James Tweedie. SALISBURY COVE. at her In a defiant manner, and as sb 1 Kenney Grind., has moved into his new to tue defendant a few weeks before her School cloeed Miss j* Friday, taught by Mrs. Anne Emery, of Bar Harbor, is was a bovine that had ne'er taken I bouse. death. The mental capacity of Mrs. of Mt. Desert Miss Madge Moon, Perry. visiting Mrs. Lacy Liscomb. bluff she humped up her back am Whittaker at the time of the is the A A. Goodell is putting an extanaion on gift Moon has taught here the year w ith past Leon L. Smith and wife visited Calvin sailed la. in issue. was not com- I bis atsble. point The hearing marked success, although the term | just Chick and wife at West Gouldsboro re- An hour later Mrs. Burt came bac pleted Saturday. cloaed has been considerably broken into Fred Wesssl, who bas been very ill ot cently. after her pan. and her first ye) j! Nov. 25. B. reason of an of chicken pneumonia, ia better. ] by epidemic pox the deacon's wife ont of th ? uue ui luv social garnering* brought and cough. pleas*meat bas tbs store EAST FRANKLIN. whooping ; bouse. There lay the once shape! r I Harry Young purchased Nov. 25. of the season took place Tuesday evening, Y. a , formerly occupied by tbe late C. H. Per- MLila is of o! _ Nov. and shiny pan tn the dirt, trodden Hooper ill congestion 19, at the home of Mrs. Lucy Liscomb, ! kins. I flat as a It might do to , the it a pancake. stu lungs. PROSPECT HARBOR. being birthday surprise party arranged Nor. 25. a in the hack but n y C- hog hole fence, __ _ M. Blaisdeil is cars by her friends. About twenty relatives T. loading with pav- Earl of West it Gordon, Sullivan, spend- artisan could never mold It Into a pan. blocks for from Seal Harbor, Bar Harbor and Salis- BLUE HILL FALLS. ing Bangor. ing a few days with Ralph Newman. "Lands alive!" exclaimed Mrs. Bur) Cove invaded the home of Mr. and and bury Mr*. Kell* Kane, of U visiting Forrest Woodwo»th family have Misa Frances of Bar is on me!” Mrs Husi Brookiin, j Wood, Harbor, Mrs. with them bounti- "Mercy exclaimed moved ;nto the house of Liscomb, bringing here. John G. Went- the of her Mr*. W. "That cow did It!" 1 j guest aunt, George ful refreshments of ice-cream, cake and worth. Alien. Abram Duffee and wife have returned home-made A beautiful "She must have!" candy. birthday from Cecil Butler and family, of Harrington, And let her. ; Massachusetts. Robert Corbett and wife went to East- cake, elaborately decorated, was presented you were goests of G. W. Madison and wife ■'Sarah don't : Mrs. and of Gam- port Thursday to spend a week witb rela- by Mrs. W. H. Liscomb,and served to each Burt, you say anythin, Tbompaon dangbler, two days last week. like that to me! I didn't know tber *; den, are of Mrs. H. O. Chalto. tives. guest by the hostess. A banquet lamp guests was a cow In the Rev. William Mann, evangelist, of Port- Mrs. Ralph Moore has returned from from Shirley Liscomb and wife, satin garden.” ! Schooner Abdel Keens, Capi. Staple*, of is revival in "But to have known. 1 f land, holding meetings the Winter Harbor where she has been caring couch pillow, A. L. Liscomb's family, fruit yon ought Vinaibaven, and schooner Princeton, church. fences like other folk 1 Free Baptist for her mother, who is ill. plates, Mrs. Olive Smith and Anna Salis- you'd keep yonr Capt. lulling*, of Deer Die, are in the the cows couldn’t get In. I-ook at tha r for Allen Bros. Mrs. T. M. Blaisdeil. who has been vis- j Mrs. James A. Hill and Mrs Abbie bury, besides s number of smaller gifts effing loading Taft, that cost me 10 cents an hou relatives and friends in Massachu- were Much of the success of pan r! Nov. 25. Cmuxzta. iting of West Goulds boro, have been guests of presented. the affair was due the clever ago!” aetts five weeks, is home. Mrs. George Allen several days. to manage- , EASrBROOK. ment of Mrs. Anna who had so "Was I to sit out here and watc! The home of Mrs. G. H. Rutter was I Mrs. William H. Moore Salisbury, and grand- It?” the deacon's wife. Mrs. Eliza Butler it in poor health, WORLDS burned Nov. 19. The barn and secretly arranged the details of the party protested Tuesday, daughter, Miss Leitha Temple, are visit- John C. who ba* been that no intimation of it had come to Mrs. “You ought to have beard the cov Wilbur, visiting ahed were saved, with most of the house- at H. H. West Sullivan. hu Mr*. M. ing Havey's, when she was it" daughter, C. Got l, at Soulh- GREATEST I Liscomb. The guests at a late trumping hold goods. Forrest Wood worth and Nov. 25. C. departed | weat Harbor, it home. ! hour after a “You ought to have taken It bom family, who lived in the ell part, where delightful evening. Harold KiDgman and wife and Frank 21. K. or carried It along with you.” Cowrie CATARRH the fire started, lost about everything but PARTRIDGE COVE. Nov. t and wife have moved into the "That's to do with It. I I woods for the winter. the clothes had on. nothing they Lin wood of Young, Boston, is visiting WEST SEDGWICK. was left here, and It's destroyed, am 1 Nov. 25. Urn. Nov. 25. B. _ REMEDY | his Nelson --—” _ father. Young. Mies Stella Carter is home from Mildred 111 be switched If I ever pay you tb .1 ust breathe Booth's IIYOMEI for NORTH FRANKLIN. Miss Persia Young went to Ellsworth Weasel’s. 10 cents r’ Her Perfect Work. five minutes and the penetrating anti- Tuesday, wnere she has "If you don’t I’ll sne Austin Williams lost a horse last week. employment. Many are fishing for smelts on the yon!” The pretty trained nurse bent over septic air from the Eucalyptus forests Mrs. Julia who has been visit- "You dasn’t!” her rf Australia will sooth* the sore School is in session again; Miss Frances Bartlett, Begaduce river. patient, a young man who was be- in returned There It was, yon see—the first rea 1 Catarrhal membrane and wonder- teacher. ing Lawrence, Mass., holbe Mrs. Ivadel Hutchinson’s little ginning to get better. give Dyer, daugh- between ful relief. Wednesday. quarrel neighbors the vlllag ’ “Shall I turn head, airy she Mrs. Berths Lawrie has moved ter. who has been seriously ill, is better. your to the had had In Th< Being such an efficient ab- Mrs. Lord and little many kmg years. asked In her low. kind voire. remedy, lor the * inter. Mary daughter Mrs. Ella of South Penob- free from G. village McDonald, minded and the : solutely harmful dr is. of a few happy peddler flghtini “No. thank Miss return- Kay, Surry, spent days last week scot, has been at Mrs. Amanda you. Angel." A. I'archer is willing at the makers' Frank Bradbury is loading a car with visiting cow disappeared from the scene, bo ! at Mrs. Lydia Springer’s. ed the convalescent. "You have tum- to guarantee for atone at the East brook Gray’s. requesi IIYOMEI siding. the quarrel remained. It did more thai 1 ed It "—Youth’s School closed Thursday. Perfect in at- already Companion. Catarrh, Croup, Catarrhal I>eafnrss. Mrs. Lettte Fullerton and little son are Miss Martha Gray has returned home that. The news spread and within tw tendance: and Effie Mc- Coughs, Colds. Sore Throat ami Bron- Bussell, Sylvia from Brooks Cousins’ wbeie she visiting her mother, Mrs. Ann Hooper. Mrs, has hours Mrs. Henderson was saying chitis or back. The little book Donald, and Kenneth Young. A Forced Confession, money been employed. “Mrs. Burt shouldn’t to tb< in each tell* how it '.s W. F. Cousins and wife have returned try lay “Pshaw! Here's rain package simple Robert Farran and Edward of the coming Emery, was blame off on Mrs. Rush. When a wo to get rid of all these distressing dis- from a visit with their daughter Mrs. An entertainment held in the down and were of again somebody's stolen my Brookline, Mass., guests William man’s a eases. HYOM El outfit in- schoolbouse st district No. 7 last Tuesday busy making bed she aln’ umbrella." Complete George Springer. Emery last week. While here Mr. Farran cluding pocket inhaler. $1.00; extra evening. Proceeds, |4.50. thinking of cows. | hope Mrs Rusl The Friday evening have been the Samuel “Somebody's stolen whaty U) cents at dealers meetings purchased Eaton place. sues for bottles, anjwhete. Nov. D. the 10 cents.” the postponed on account of bad traveling ! Nov. 25. Hubbard. 25._ “Well, umbrella I've been carry- And in the house right across thi and engagements of the paator elsewhere WEST BROOKSVILLE. ing for the last week or so "—Catholic street Mrs. was Holliday saying: Standard and Times. Mrs. Woodworth and children : Metcalf’s Fox Mary HANCOCK POINT. Merrill Farrow is at home from Maine “I'd let her sue and be hanged ti Decoy to Gooldsboro to have gone Point spend j Central institute, Pittsfield. her! When a new The sewing circle met at Mrs. C. A. 10 cent milk pat As $1.00 the winter with her Mrs. Annie Our Emotions sister, Mrs. H. Is left on back a *■ j Penney ’a Wednesday. George Tapley arrived home my steps by nelghboi All A reliable t Rice. things have a resurrection ex- !’% from a visit in Ifs as a Christian woman ti jM MltMifljf Hanna is Wednesday, Portland. my duty Nov. 25. T. ! Mrs. Pearl keeping house for cept the emotions. They are born, DUIflHW p*rv Either out there few ant • •'* _ Miss Mildred Smith has to Prinoe- go every minutes trappiug C»M» her mother, Mrs. Henry Ball. gone they die. they never return. A Joy or * see that It's all right. I shall certain s order. ton. Mass., to visit her aunt, Mrs. Charles a WEST FRANKLIN. S. C. Penney, of Bangor, spent Sunday despair once gone la a phantom tor- ■. C. MKTCAJJT dh CO.. AJltwd. N. H. Woodward. ly advise Mrs. Burt not to pay th< with his C. A. and " tTtr- W. F. Cousins and vile visited their < parents, Penney wife. Irt I Miss Laura H. Jones is Rev. ■ has visiting daughter. Mrs. George Springer, laat week. Jennie Ball gone to Massachusetts, By the next day the Tillage wai Harry Norton and wife, formerly of Pauper Notice. Butler arrived home from where she has employment for the winter. ■boot equally divided on the question Only A Fir* Hero Eugene in of tlie Penobscot, Newport. but the vino miitrmcwd with rh. City 73 Friday, for two weeka’ vaca- Lester Hall has gone to Augusta to though some few were Inclined to biamt crowd cheered, a*, with burned hands, «£so lightenip join he worth to support and care for iho*e Nov. 25. Tomsox. held up a «ma>i round do*. Fellows!” be Ha A1* neither the nor need aasistance during tbr ne*'. tion. his wife. They expect to be away all peddler cow. It was si ■ touted. »hi- Puck leu's Arnica Halve I bold, o»*y end ere lee*] resident* of Bll»wbrth. I talk for a or and then cairn bu etr i-Mu« teat for burns.’* Right! also- Jre*rr **- Irvin has his house winter. NORTH BROOKU.N. day two. forbid ail person* trusting the u on my Springer nearly | for boll*, uicen, *