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— — -i—_r / \ol. LXII )^‘y.,y>J,PTT.c,V^aro^*-| ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 15,1916._ 'lsb«ru«cmrnti. LOCAL AFFAIRS. month* In New York state. She was ac- I companied on the trip home by Mr. and Mn. Albert Rlgali and son Anthony, and NSW ADVERTISEMENT!* THIS WEEK John Kigali, who will remain here for a The Davis Theatre short visit. Exec notice—Charles C Burrill We Encourage New Depositors Admr notice—Thomas M Stanley The high school basketball team has a ** —Ida H Gray scheduled with Southwest Harbor In F game bankruptcy—Harvey Ray a Notice of foreclose re- Lauretta W Grindle for Friday, Dec. 1, at Hancock ball. As A great many people hesitate about opening Ellsworth team retains four members Sleigh and pong for sale—Mrs John F Whit- the Bank Account because their know- comb of last year’s team, it should prove a they regard A Indictments WHAT SATISFACTION Liquor ] of Ellsworth Probate notice—Joseph M Higgins worthy representative the ledge of banking as limited, or probably they con- —Stephen D Oonarv et ala high school this season. it is to know that your valuables are Ab- Hardwood factory—Wood wanted sider the amount of money they have to deposit I W B Whiting-Chickens Ellsworth democrats plan a big cele- Guardian notice—Geo R Fuller Secure—it relieves ** bration of the recent next Mon- It is a matter to an ac- solutely you of all —Josephine P Thomas victory too small. very easy open N. Y.: day. There will be an automobile parade worry. GLovaasviLL*, count here. Styles Publishing House In the afternoon, illumination in the and a free ball at Hancock bail. Put them in our Fire and Burglar Proof evening, Just deposit your money, sign your name and CONDENSED TIME TABLE It Is possible that there may be a short bank book. Vault. Will DAVS. speech by some out-of-town speaker. receive your j The Ellsworth band will play. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Trains arrive at BUsworth from the west at We cordially invite you to open an account j 6.41 a. m., 4.38 p. m. The schooner Omaha, bound for Ells- and Trains leave Ellsworth for the west at 11.10 worth with about 200 tons of soft oosl for with us, subject to check, and will be pleased at $3.00 up per year. a. m., 6.32 p. m. C. W. Qrindal, went ashore at North Sundays. Nov. all times to details in to finan- (Until 26.) Haven last week, and the cargo will explain any regard Arrive from west at 8.11 a. in. Leave for probably be a total loes. This is a pretty cial matters. the west at 6.20 p. m. serious loss to Ellsworth just at this time. Mr. Qrindal was recently quoted |J3 on Amntnmnts. SCHEDULE OF MAILS hard ooal. He predicts a further advance UNION TRUST COMPANY of Ellsworth %V BLLSWOBTB POSTOFFICB. in coal. It will probably go to fll a ton In effect Oct. 2, 1V16 in Ellsworth this week. Capital, $100,000. “Yet I show a more exoellent MAILS RECEIVED. you way; Surplus and Profits, $125,000. Week Daye. I a rational and reverent gospel for the present age,” will be the subject of tbe ££ DAVIS From West—6.41 am; 4-28 pm. Unitarian minister’s sermon for next From Ea*t—11.10 a m; 6.22 p m. Sunday morning. The subject for the MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFFICB adult class will be “A of Self- Wednesday, Nov. 13-Paramount. Msry Pickford in “Poor Little Pep- Prayer pins.” This f-vorite renders snot her character interpretation, Going West—10.40 a m; 5.60 pm. Consecration.” In the afternoon at 4 raying the roles of stowaway, new sir snd bootblack, in A GOOD CITIZEN pert anally coming Going East—6.10 a m; 8 66 p m. o’clock there will be a vesper service I into her own as a millionaire’s 1 kidnapped daughter. the church. This service will be of a Sundays. (Until Xoo. 21.) very The saving man is the thrifty man in the com Nov. Ifl-Julins Orsce simple nature. The minister will speak Thursday, Stager supported by Valentine in “The Arrive from the west 8.11 a m. Closes for — Hliudnrse ol romance and in 5 acta on the Son of not God the is a citizen he Love,” of sublime photo- west 4.60 p m. “Jesus, God, munity—he good accomplishes play, with ao incomparable Drew comedy "It Never (Jot By." the Son.” worth while. Are all the Registered mail should be at postofflee half something you saving Nov. Fox Bertha Adrian R. Phillips, formerly of Ells- Friday, 17-William presents Kalick in “Ambition." A an hour before mail closes. Your account is invited dramatic story ol political intrigue. worth, died last night at Dedham, aged money you can? Mr. was born WKATHKK IN ELLSWORTH. sixty-eight years. Phillips Bank Nov. 18—Mae in an Hancock County Savings Saturday, Murray elaborate pictorisation ot Mary at Dedham, and for thirty-five years ran Johuson’s novel “To Have and To Hold." Lake Ellsworth, _Maine_^ P«»r Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, tbe house, at Phillips lake. For Monday, Nov. 20—“Iron Claw.” Pathe News snd 3 ree1 feature, Pathe. Nov. 14. I9t«. fifteen or twenty years his home had been | From observations taken at the powei in Ellsworth or Lamoine. For ten years WEST KLitiSWOBTH. station of the Bar Harbor & Union Kivei HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE. Nov. 21 —Metro Pictures the ecreen’s he was in the of A. W. Ellis at Tuesday Corporation presents Power Co., in tSIlsworth. is employ Mil-s Minler, in Five eels ol Precipitation youngest alar, Mary “Dimples." superb giveu in iuches for the hours Ellsworth and for a few years he w twenty-four Falls, Deer Isle Man Charged With At- There will be a dance in the grange hall photoplay replete ith thrilling and romantic situations. at ending midnight.] ran a small store on State street. His Weather Preclp- tempted Criminal Assault. Nov. 30, under the auspices of Harvest itatiou wife died six at Lamoine. He Wednesday, Nov. 22-Dustin Farnum in “Ben Blair." This is a play, Temperature condition* years ago Delbert M. Small, aged twenty-four Home giange. of life on and on unuanal in its skillful contrasts the prairie Broadway, leaves one son, Fred P. Phillips, of North was brought to 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon years, of North Deer Isle, Mrs. W. E. Clark spent a few days last it possesses action aplenty, a theme that will hold and thrill. Lamoine. Wed 89- 62— cloudy,fair fair the county jail in Ellsworth last Friday, week in West Brooksville, the guest of Tbura 36 66— fair fair Tbere will be a special meeting of tbe bound over for the April grand jury on a Mrs. Gersham Farnham. 5 and lOc. tOaad 15c. ritlCICS—Saturday Matinee, Kveulag, Frl M— 61— fair cloudy Ellsworth festival chorus at hall criminal assault on Society charge of attempted and Mrs. Frank of Sat 43 — 60— fair clear Mr. Closson, No advance unices advertised. Thursday evening of this week at 7.45 Hiss Ruth M. Torrey, aged twenty-three specially Suu 22— 8'— fair fair Sedgwick, were guests Saturday and Sun- o’clock. All present and former members of Reach, Deer Isle, aschool teacher. Mon 32— 44— snow^ioudy snow .12 years, day of George Cunningham and wife. of the choras, and all in Ellsworth in- Miss home from her school Tues 28— 26— suow cloudy .29 Torrey’s way terested in music, are urged to be present. lay through a lonely road. Small lives COMING KVKNTfc. a&bcrUsrmtntB. On the result of this meeting largely between the school and Miss Torrey *s for New Melvin 8. Smith left to-day depends the future of the Ellsworth home, and had s^en her pass almost daily. Nov. at hall York to spend the winter. festival chorus. The benefit of such an Last Wednesday afternoon, as MissTorrey Friday evening, 17, Society — Monaghan’s orchestra. C. A. Hanscom and wife left yesterday organization in Ellsworth is unquestioned. was on her way home, a man, scantily Dance; Nov. 17, at Rural hall, for their winter home in Baltimore. It has done and is doing, a splendid work clad, sprang from the woods by the road- Friday evening, and in tbe and seized her. His face was con- East Surry—Dance supper. Higgins’ There will be a social at the ves- community, only partially ap- side BURN Baptist orchestra. the general The a but in the this the Two B class. preciated by public. cealed by handkerchief, try evening, given by Nov. at greatest benefit, of course, is derived by struggle that ensued this was torn off, and Thursday, 30, Agricultural hallr Lygonia lodge, F, and A. M., will work North ball and the members of the chorus in the study | Miss Torrey says she recognized her as- Ellsworth—Thanksgiving the fellowcraft degree to-morrow evening. under the of the North of a high class of music, but it has also sailant as Small, whom she knew by sight. supper, auspices an Farmers’ club. Mrs. Amos Books, aged lady residing exerted an influence for good on the Miss Torrey finally succeeded in break- Ellsworth at fell and broke her is that the OTTOCOKE Beechlaud, Saturday community. It hoped the or- away from her assailant and ran to Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 6 and 7, ing hip. ganization to which the late F. W. house of Caleb Lowe, which she reached at Baptist vestry—Annual Christmas sale Hev. P. A. A. and of Small MONEY Miss Bath T. Goodwin, telephone op- Hollins, Killam, others, in a state of collapse. The arrest of ladies’ aid society. AND SAVE erator, is spendiug two weeks’ vacation in have devoted so much time will be followed. I-- Bostou. • perpetuated. Miss Torrey is a daughter of Stedman selectman of Kev. B. 41. Johnson occupied the pulpit There will be a public meeting at Han- F. Torrey, of Reach, first The local merchant who does not ad- Isle are 25c a bushel church at Northeast cock hall evening of this Deer Isle. The people of Deer of the Federated Friday week, to assault. vertise is throwing open the door the Harbor last Sunday. under the auspices of the Junior Brother- greatly aroused over the , tbe boys’ order, the first branch of mail-order house, which does advertise James Mu phy, who has spent a few which was organizsd here last Rev. weeks with his brothers in Michigan, ar- year. Ellsworth Sunday Schools. and which is looking for just such open- H. E. Dunnack, of Augusta, State the Hancock j rived koone last week. A call has been issued by ings. librarian, will be the principal speaker of School association for a Howard Cunningham had bis arm County Sunday | right the and be will on the evening, apeak to be held in the Baptist church C. W. broken at the wrist last week, while meeting GRINDAL’S fundamental of the order of the and even- j principles at Ellsworth, Friday afternoon 30'iutist... nuts. craukiog an automobile. Junior Brotherhood— friendship, truth, ing, Nov. 17. The program: Senator Hale hose company will give a kindness. There will be short obedience, Afternoon at 1.30. at Hancock hall Thanks- addresses N. Man in Either or Furnace by George Worden, county Opening exercises The Happy Man is the Well May ke Used Sange eve, Wednesday, Nov. 29. giving farm agent, and Roy C. Haines, who Echoes from the State S S Convention, If you have Nausea, Heartburn or In- The senior class of the high school will organized the brotherhood here. Supt. of H W Conley, O J Guptill, Margaret Koch, digestion, let TRY A BASKET. present the play, “West of Omaha,” at Schools W. H. Patten will preside at the B H Johnson / Hancock hall Friday evening, Nov. 24. meeting. The public is invited to attend Address Hancock County Front Line in 1917, PARCHER’S Mr. mod Mrs. B. K. returned the meeting, to which no admission will Whiting Rev O J Guptill, president from where Mrs. be charged. The Junior Brotherhood Friday Boston, Whiting Conference on Local S S Conditions, organized here now has a of was called by the serious illness of her son membership Conducted by the president DYSPEPSIA TABLETS twenty. The order has a ritual and three Walter. Adjournment Give you immediate relief. If the here 1 degrees. experiment proves at 7.15. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Hopkins left to-day Evening Return this ad with 10 cents for a trial successful, plans are on foot to make the for Island Falls to remain until after the Devotions.Rev T S Ross brotherhood a nation-wide order as an package, holidays with their daughter, Mrs. SethT. Address, The Teacher’s Spiritual Prep- auxiliary to one of the large fraternal aration Koch M. E. HOLME8 Campbell. Margaret PARCHER’S PHARMACY orders. Saturday will be observed by the Offering Charles L Morang has been drawn to Insurance boys of the Ellsworth brotherhood as Address: The Sunday School as a Com- Ellsworth, Maine serve on the at the United grand jury State of Maine flag day, when the boys munity Factor.Rev E S Gahan States district oeurt to convene in Port- will sell miniature State flags to raise a December 12. land fund for the lodge. The city has been Assistant Keeper at Crabtree’s Ledge. An alarm of fire was turned in Saturday laid oat in districts, and everyone will be Capt. Joseph H. Whitmore, of North- ANNOUNCEMENT forenoon tor a burning chimney at the asked to buy the flags to help the boys’ east Harbor, who has followed the sea Wood Wanted small house occupied by Henry Mayo, organization. practically all his life, and is one of the We are and that I have near the railroad. No damage was done. best-known and best-liked master mari- in the market for 1 with to announce to my many patrons triends been the usual hours of be a of Irene ners along the coast, has appointed as- White resumed my usual duties at my office. During There will regular meeting WATER RATKS HEARING. Birch, Yellow Birch, and friends. 1 also sistant at the Crabtree Ledge light the day I shall he pleased to meet my patrons chapter, O. E. B-, Friday evening. Mrs. keeper Rock Maple, also matters that I Hancock Point, and will assume Poplar, wish to advise all of those interested in insurance Josie E. Mathews, of Pittsfield, district Postponement to of Next station, Thursday (lootl to located within the will an official his new position in a few days. Years Prices, according am prepared to personally inspect properties deputy grand matron, pay Week Announced. Estimates and information on insurance cheerfully visit of inspection. ago be was employed on large Ashing quality of stock. Please call county. Word was received from counsel from recent illness, 1 to-day vessels making trips to the Grand Banks given. Now that 1 have fully recovered my Mrs. Emma McFarland, w'ho has been at our office or address for their continued favors and representing the Bar Harbor & Union In later years he has been engaged in the wish to thank the many patrons seriously ill, had suffictestly recovered to in behalf. trade. for the many kind words which they have spoken my leave Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. River Power Co., in the hearing on water coasting Harry E. Walker, to spend the winter with to be held in Ellsworth before the Ellsworth Hardwood Co. rates, i t in N. H. Ball at North Ellsworth. her Exeter, utilities that to public commission, owing The North Ellsworth Farmers’ club is O. M. who baa been Mrs. Alexander, other he had re- M. E. HOLMES I important engagements, arranging for a ball to be given at Agri- 1 visiting ber eons Herbert, at Hartford, ceived consent of the kommisaion to post- cultural hall, North Ellsworth, on the Coon., and Charles, at Auburn, will for Honest Insurance spend of Agancy of the for a week. night Thanksgiving day, Thursday CHICKENS FOR a lew days in Ellsworth before returning ponement hearing Mains Nov. 30. Supper will be served. Mona- Stats Strsst ■llsworth, to ber home in Calais. In the absence of more definite an- ghan’s orchestra will play. Mrs. Alma it. Wbittemore and her nouncement of this from nieoe, postponement The proceeds of this ball will be for a i Mias Elisabeth who have the THANKSGIVING Silaby, apent the commission, it is understood that the fund to lay a new floor in the hall. It is | summer at the Richards homestead on hearing will be held Thursday evening of hoped to have a large attendance from j Broilers, fryers and roasters, dressed Bridge hill, have gone to Cambridge, Ellsworth. next Nov. at Hancock ball. to order. Pure Mats., to spend the winter. week, 23, grain fed. Supply The mist ke in the announcement made 8TORAGE OF District Deputy High Priest Samuel B. From Island to Seguln Light. is limited, so order now. last week, that the bearing would J Furbuth, of Brunswick, will pay an B. T. who has been first as- 1 Home-Made Candy be held November 9, was due to Sterling, official visit ef inspection to Acadia aiatant at Duck l hn1 Wm. »■«* some confusion of dates at Augusta, the keeper light E. Whiting. Automobiles Carriages chapter, R. A. M., next Monday evening. has been transferred to announcement in the Kennebec Journal station, Seguin Telephones 11 and 113-13. I A banquet will be served at 8.30. aa first assistant. -AT- being for a hearing November 9, while the light For the Season The men of the Baptist church and the official announcement sent to the petition- young men’s blble clsee will have dinner ers hers was for Thursday evening, Nov. ■t «k« together Friday, In the vestry. There 18. C. C. BURRILL & SOM R. H. Smith’s Rev. Orville J. _ will be addresses by Gup- —Established 1867- Davis Carriage Repository till, ot Deer Isle, and Rev. D. W. Kimball, What pleased you most about thit last box of Sedgwick. of Cedulas yuu bought of H. W. Morans was P««nut Brittle, Bangor Taffy, Franklin Stret the mildae * #rangrr*. HOME ECONOMICS

SUNDAY SCHOOL BDTTSD BT "im UMl". This oslsmi Is denoted to the Orange, ee- A REMARKABLE peelelly to the granges ot Hancock county. J Never before in tbe history of tbe borne The column in open to nil grangers for the Its Motto: “Helpful and Hopeful. of home-maker been discussion ot topics of general interest, nnd has tbe position .esson VIII.—Fourth For tor of Make letters more or bar responsibilities Quarter, ▼ report* grange meetings. important Don’t watte Tbe ptrposn of thli column are wcrtsc time with or- STATEMENT short sad coactse. All commsalcstions must greater. Her position in tbe economic Nov. 19, 1916. stated In tbe title aud motto—U Is for tbe mat si dinary flour when your be signed, names will sot be printed ex- world has been very largely changed from gro- benefit, and alms to tie helpful and bopefull cer can cept by permission of the writer, dll com- Tbe house- give you William for tbe common tt Is for tbe com for. that of producer to consumer. Being good, Mn.Sheldon Spent $1900 munication* trill be sabject to approeal by as tbe Tell, milled from Ohio non use—a public airraid, a pe-reyor of In- hold tasks of tbe earlier days, spin- Red THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Treatment Without Bene- the editor, hat tto*« will be rejected without Wheat. formation and suggestion, n medium for the In j of tbe weaving of doth, tbe Winter Orderasack rood reason. ning yarn, terebange ot Ideas It thU capacity It solicits fit. Finally Made Well by preparation of foods, etc., have been re- today and do some blue lanreiy communications, and lu sacoe**-depends EL Pinkham’s moved from tbe home as a result of tbe ribbon You Text of the Lesson, Acte xxviii, 11*31. Com- Lydia Veg- c&m Ilex. 280. baking. can on tbe support glren tt In this respect Tbe were development of the factory system.. win domestic science Verses, 30, 31—Golden Text, munications must be but tbe name of etable Forty present Noe. 4. The topic, prist, # Memory signed, Compound. “The discussed. removal of tbeea industries however does with the Rom. i, 16—Commentary Prepared by writer will not he printed except by permission. Family Garden,” was well good things baked not lessen woman’s work and Communications will be to appro* a) or — a and n conundrum com- responsi- from William Rev. D. M. Stearns. subject Engiewood, 111. "While going Stories, leading Tell, the the editor of tbe column, but none bility. Instead ebe has tbe problem of rejection by through the Change of Life 1 suffered pleted the program. Thera is a larger at- flour that goes farther. without rood reason. Address for After carry mg three months at Malta will oe rejected wild oeaoacDea. ner- tendance and more being mani- wisely spending money ready-made to interest!!* all communications vousness, flashes of garments, household goods and food. another ship from Alexandria, which The Americas, fested than daring the summer months. KII*worth. Me. heat, and I suffered Because of tbe great industrial change wintered was had In the Isle, sailing so much I did not JSAUIAYILX*. 144. women have now tbe great function of for Italy, and on that they departed know what 1 was Sot. 4, a literary was well ten- TOC? program directing bow the product* of other { DID at times. I derad. and reached Italy In safety, remaining doing There we* no work. people** labor shall be consumed. It ia I Did you give bun a lilt? He’a a brother of spent 11900 on doc- three days at Syracuse and seven Jays estimated that the consumption of 96 per man. tors and not one did ■CUBIC, 5SB, WALTHAM. at Puteoli on the No doubt the burden be can. cent, of the world's good* is con- way. And bearing about all the me good. One Not. members and vis- directly j any 1, twenty-eight : was at both Did you give him a smiie? He *u downcast a called at trolled by women, and the centre of this gospel preached places, day lady itor* were present. The third and (earth and blue. house and said is the home. The present- but t:t the latter place there were be my degree* were conferred on on* cafTdidate. consumption would have him to And the smite helped she had been as sick day woman then needs a different ! I*-venv. r.nd the must have Refreshments were served and en- very fellowship battle it through. as was at one games I time, kind of training. Her training should in- L«cu V ci alt's pful to alL It would be Did you give him your band? He was - and E. Pink- joyed. Lydia clude a knowledge of fabrics, and ma- » groat event for the brethren at ping down hill. -'ham’s 264. Vegetable LAMOIBU, methods of And the so 1 fancied, was using him terials, production, sanitary 1 u.o .1 to L.-ar from those who and s world, Lom pound made Her well.so 1 took it and were on Thirty present Tuesday night. labor etc. ill. oow I am as well as I ever was. I conditions, public health, laws, recently couie from Jerusalem, and to just One application for membership waa Did you give him s word? Did you show him cannot understand why women don’t By her buy tog and the demands which hear Faui ten of Uts missionary lour- received. A volunteer program tarnished the road. aee how much and she makes for proper labor conditions the ad that bud done pain suffering they An and rehearse God b. on with his load? the entertainment of the evening Or did you just let him go would escape by taking vour medicine. fate of the worker is determined. him and ad that be had suffered on h invitation waa extended for the annual I cannot prais^it enouru for it saved The home and are the social unit him He's a sinner like family tours at Jerusalem must have (bride r Did you he.p along? my life and me from the Insane Pomona meeting to be held here in De- kept of any community. Tbe stability of in assembly of .eiievers and inspired yon. Hospital "—Mrs. E. SHELDON, 6657 S. cember. Patron* will bring picnic lunch, But the grasp of your hand might have society depends upon sound social life in them with greater seal for G si and Halsted St., Englewood, 111 a* the grange ha* no facilities tor serving carried bun through. the family. The efficiency of a home is his kingdom. | Physicians undoubtedly did their best, dinner. CoOee will be provided. Did you bid him good cheer? Justs word judged by its social product, that ia by the battled with this case steadily and could the school children of The brethren at Rome, having beard and a smile Friday evening do no but often most scientific citizens which it produces, ita rreat more, the j WHITUOMK. HAt«K» * i„ of Paul’s arrival In Italy, came out to Were what he moat |needed that last weary Lamoine, North Lamotne and Partridge treatment is by the medicinal social out pot ia the child. Public opinion meet him as far as forum and mile. surpassed Cove gave a pleasing entertainment for r. W. ORINDAL Appii of the old fashioned has that the borne shall ita burden of properties good agreed keep the three lateral anil having wei Do you know what he bore in that roots and herbs contained in the benefit of the new hall. They were Lydia E. members in a state ot body, mind and corned him and him. cares assisted selection* encouraged they Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. by phonograph by make it for them to That is every man s load and that sympathy happiness to possible returned to Rome together. 1 some Harold King and by the grange band. shares? If any complication exists it work at their highest capacity for the ! times use this incident as suggestively to write the E. Pink- Excellent school work wa* on1 exhibition. you try to find out what he needed from pay* Lydia greatest number of years. illustrative of our the Lord in ham Medicine The grange is indebted to the teacher* meeting yon, Co* Lynn, Maw, Our economic laws demand that this be and who have aided the air and returning with Him when Or did you him to battle it through? lor special free adTlce. pupils, materially H jusOeave done with the least possible expenditure He shall come to set His !Did the building fnnd. up kingdom of money, muscle and time. Henoe svery have Do yon know what it meant to be losing the which is shout f or 10. X have the Amer- QUARRIES. FACTORY LOU- Just the meeting and returning—I home-maker should be trained fight. ica* Pictorial fieri*w. Woman’* BAST 252. thoroughly no other of any In the Jfapart**. BLCEH1LL. thought analogy When a in time Wt in the needs ot TIONS, MILL SITES, lift fast might ererythi ng World, Ellavorti A mb sic ax and Toledo Nov. 11 member* and three prinml man, namely food, FakMS, incident (verses 11-lSi Another hand | thirty-eight right? Blade. 1 have read two books this summer— and shelter. visitor* were Three SITES seems to have come present. applications FOR SUMMER HOTELS fnl of "purpose Do yon know what it means—jast the clasp of "Fisherman's Luck,** Van und But the home means far more than by Dyke, were received. The first aod second de- | Paul’s Id his allowed to a hand. a way being "Pec O’ My Heart." We have Bangor daily t shelter and food. These needs and CAMPS grees were conferred on one candidate. physical a soldier that When a man's borne abont all a man ought to so we have u lot of dwell by himself with paper, too. quite reading. are of fundamental but It has been voted to entertain Hancock importance, t&ey Mm 16y That soldier most SUM? Located on the line of tbe kept (verse Thanks, Aunt Maria, for the poet card you are only a basis of the expression of human Did yon ssk what it waa—why the quivering Pomona in November, 1917. There will be nave learned much of Jesus Christ, for sent me in regard to your exhibits. Glad X existence. “A house should bear witness lip. work next and a harvest as Paul talked to him It was could not go. I should have been more than meeting sapper. privately And the tears down the cheek in ail ita economy that human culture is MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD glistening pale but X took a stroll witb water Into a bottle rather disappointed, you like pouring that slip? the end to which it ia built and garnished.** among your flowers, in Tas Arrrbica*. and 1A«V»T BOMB, 403. WEST ELLSWORTH. give opportunity to tboee dnirint10 than throwing it at a lot of bottle*. Were yon brother of his when the time came I saw such a lovely sight (in my mind). My! Nov. 11, there we* a regular meeting, • change in location tor a new atart 10 life. Our Lord spoke more than once to to he? but you can paint a picture with your pen! with viators from Bayside and Sedgwick case of Did offer to him, or didn't see? KITTKKV TO CAKIBUU. audiences of one. ss In the you help you I shall write for X have an you soon, import- grange*. The lecturer pro teat, gave an Undeveloped Water Powers, Nicodemus and the woman of Samaria ant question to ask. Don't you know It’s the part of a brother of interesting program of readings, clipping* Bangor’s oldest citizen. Deacon Elnatban Baring called the chief of tbe Jews Now, Susan, listen. "We can live without Unlimited Raw Material, man and recitation*. F. Dorse, died in bis 103d Paul to them friends, we can live without books, but Thursday, yagr. together. explained why To find what the grief is and help when yoa He was a remarkable man in many and be bad come to Borne as a civilised man cannot live without cooks." ways, prisoner can? KEW CENTURY, DEDHAM. Tell us what we shall eat. 356, and me name is connected with Israel I am Tell me what X intimately adding. "For the hope of Did you stop when he asked you to give him Nov. 11 the Good Land shall have for breakfast to-morrow morning. literary program included tbe and musical life ot Farming with this chain" 17-20- a lift. religious Bangor bound (verses tbe selec- Iajsn Mol.t. aongs by grange; grapbopbooe from tbe that be came to Ban- la Or were you so busy you left him to shift? 1834, year Await There la only one person who called Oscar Development. 1 know what be tions, Waning; readings, Gerald and tbe year that tbe aaa incor- or of tbe Oh, you ssy may true, gor, city the hope of Israel tbe hope Thanks many for this and the personal Warren i But the test of your manhood is: What did Thompson, Mary Hurrill; stories, porated. church, one In whom there is any letter. Next week a ill tell only do? B**tsey Frig Miller, G. A. Gray; vocal solos, Alta Communications regarding lovuti-ns you m Oodlors of on Thurs- hope for either Jer xiv. 8; xvii. 13. u» about the reunion at Orland fair. Bernard, Augusta, | Did you reach ont a hand? Did you find him Black, Clifford Burrill; conundrums, Dora are iunted and will receive »'H inn Joel 111. 16; I Tim. hi) Bis coming day received a telegram from the Osna- the road. Littlefield. There will be an | when addressed u> agent d the etl-dsy dian any for us Is our blessed hope, and Bis let him war department announcing tbe Or did you just go by with his load? WINTER HARBOR. session m December, and election of MAINE CENTRAL. or u. with us In will ] death ot bis son, wbo coming glory prove -J. W. Foley. officers. Joseph Bernard, Blm to be tbe hope and Saviour of Mrs. Cora Rolfe is spending the winter was killed in battle on 8ept. 30, "some- ■ INDUSTRIAL BUREAU in Gouidsboro. Israel aa a nation (Tit. U, 13; Isa Dear M. B. FnmuU: ABBUTtS, 450, SC BBT. where in France." wen st the last ! xxv. 8. 9; Zech. xii. iO; xili. 1). The l By the contributions of the above fine Mrs. Andrew Pendleton, who has been Sixty present meeting. | MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD Contracts for tbe construction of (our brethren at Borne said that they had ! poem, which sets forth the possibilities quite ill, is about again. An invitation from East Bloebiil gnnge 35-knot were awarded at Wash- to meet with it Nov. 18 was It destroyers i PORTLAND. MAINE. never heard anything against PauL | which the hi. B. family, according to their Hiram of accepted. Hamilton, Brooklin*, Maas., ington, to the itatb is was voted to until Friday, Iron Works, but. they would like to hear what be- motto, oouid accomplish, Mrs.*A. L.S. is visiting relatives heie and at Pros postpone gnnge peat each vessel to cost f1,500,000 lor bull and DR.’ HALE’S thought of this sect that was every- I made welcome to the column as a member, Nov. 25. Fint and second degrees wen Harbor. machinery. HOUSEHOLD OINTMENT where speken against- A Cay having and in the name of ail the clan I extend a conferred on one candidate. Mrs. Harold who was A wonderful remedy hr Grover, recently — been appointed, many came to his cordial greeting to her. all skin diseases-«*x. the members are regret pnsenting tbe followingprognm: Bong; of last week at the old homestead. papers reading, then, to *::» Nov. at his home in the toe qrauy As when am interested some Sunday, 5, Pond readings, Ella Wooster, Caroline Strat- they hsieued to him some teliev I especially in Miss Hazel Rice is visiting her sister, with croop or tore :£rad Goulds after a illness. Lola wh«n direct !orji on ed n^L They could not agree and had article or story,11 wonder what.opimon district, boro, long ton; song; paper, “Birds,” Crabtree; Mrs. Mildred iu p«efc» Young, Uouldsbnro. are rooowea. rm Mr. Stevens had served as tax collected of Nellie vocal age much reasoning among themselves, the other M. B. has in regard to it. reading, Foss; duel, Lizzie 8oi4 at Store# V tad | Grover Smith has returoed to tutted by pfeyetefaaa. Drag Go aids boro several and was much Boston, A X.I* which led Paul to turn to the gentiles Otar M. B. FrUtuL»; years, Crabtree, Elizabeth Oakes; paper, “In- Me. Kanjoa Thoeue Co^ Prop*., Aiia=a» after a few I esteemed all the He weeks among friends here. with the news, to the How sweet the sacred tie that Mods. Aunt by townspeople. dustry,” Mary Abhott; nadings, Ella pood quoting Nov. 13. lesves a who was C. Jews what the Iloiy Spirit had said by | Madge, bow good ofiyou not to scold, and to wife, formerly of this Saunders. Lydia Joy; paper, “The Sue- ! Isaiah comerning them hundreds of give ns such good reading as yoa did in last town (Ada Sargent), aud a brother, Wil- cessfnl Woman,” Nancy Voung; reading, week’s column? should one not to whom the or the com- years before in what we call chapter Why eujoy liam, sympathy Elizabeth Oakes; song, “America.” Clan November YfVather- all the seasons as come the cold vt These sayings of the Spirit through they and go? munity is extended. Johnson is leader lot tbe aiaten and Au- Barly soaps, storms aod sleet, snow in all its of and aod slash, cause coughs and colds ; spring beauty green, the Nov. 13. 8. 1. Foley's Isaiah concerning Israel's blindness gustus Foss tor tbe brothers. Next Honey and Tar acta cuts th* resurrection into life of every seemingly dead quickly, phlegm, will opens air passages, allays irritation, heals and hardness of heart are quoied in Saturday evening be brothen' advertise t« root. The summer with all iu heat, iu WALTHAM. night. inflammation and enables the sufferer to The merchant who doe* not Ten dollan is be Matt. xiii. 14, 15: John xii. 39. 40: Rom beautiful flowers, both cultivated and to expended for new breathe and naturally so that is wild, easily sleep a makes il more tails for E. E. Williamson, of Middleboro, Maas., books for the not disturbed by backing dull season prof xi. 8. as well as In our lesson. Jere and the berries, too, can there be any- library. The committee cough.—Moore's is visiting bit Mrs. Sarah Jordan. Drug Store. tkoee advertise miah and Ezekiel were both told that thing more lovely! The autumn, with iu aunt, hopes to have them ready for circulation who do they must expect opposition and that beautilul coloring, the clear frosty mornings W. B. Jordan baa purchased a Ford at the next meeting. Arrangements an the warmth of their message woul l not be received and delightful the noontide. runabout. being made for a farmers’ institute in And the winter, with iu of and snow, em- a by many (Jer. i, IT 19: F.zek ii Mrs. Robert T. Clark, of Bangor, was a December, poultry extension school in blem of purity, surely ail ibe»e thing* are iii, xxxlii. 31). The apostles also were at C. E. Martin’s several last January, and a domestic science school in to be enjoyed by those who look out on life guest days told that were sent out as sheep February. they as worth the living* week. midst of wolves and ex- In the might Hardships will come, and disappointmenU, E. F. Bartlett, foreman in the mill here pect to be hated, put out of the syn for all these must GOTT’8 ISLAND. and grief; things need be, for Clark A Russel, was called to Jack- agogue and filled (Matt. x. 10-2S; John have been and will always be, for man, where his brother James, well Arthur Moore, ot Ellsworth, is viaitiDg it, 1S-21: xri. 1-3). The most that we each life some rain mast “Into fall. known here, met with a serious accident relatives here. can aim to do in this age is ai! Some days must be dark aaa dreary.” by while a mill. working in Miss E. S. P'terson is a few means to save some (1 Cor. lx. 22), for And as we look at these things, so they will spending A. 8. Martin and wife have their home at Bar Harbor. we are nowhere taught that the world seem to be with us. So why not look st them days for house. will ever be won to Christ until Israel in s good light and accept them as they are, nearly ready keeping The carpenters who have been working there is a time and lor ail Nov. 13. K. have received Him at His believing place the on Miss Lefflngwell log have shall coming _ bouse, given *eU seasons, and that all are good and as Many ilia to which people are especially are grateful because it made them in glory, and then when the glory of they up work until spring, when they will add ought to be? SUNSET. liable at this time of the year are direct and kept them well.” the Lord shall have risen upon Israel the finishing touches. I believe if one goes through life with s results of disordered stomach and de- One of the moat interesting cases that and shall be seen her the nations Edward Small has returned from a visit of upos gloomy look and feeling, life is indeed s Roger Higgins, Ellsworth, is visiting bealtn ex- in Waterville and Freedom. ranged digestion according to the Tanlac have ever come'to the Tanlac shall come to her light and kings to burden. Didn’t we have a beautiful October? here. health expert. pert’* attention happened in Portland. the brightness of her rising. And November has started in with bright George Davis bat returned to Sea report. it Eugene Stanley, of McKinley, who has “In a of cases who suf- he is back at work now. and to the sunshine in the and at majority people “Why, Paul continued preach king- dsy moonlight night. Mrs. Thomas Powers is ill of tonsilitia. hit team here for oar working Miss Lefflng- fer from sickness must blame their stom- seems like a miracle to us and dom of God and teach those things Can we have anything more beautiful? really ia well to finish this week. H. J Llew- Sorrow will and I felt to see George Coolen visiting his parents, expects achs’’ be said. “We must re member that friends,” aaid Mrs. which concern the Lord Jesus Christ come, grieved recently of Annt Emma’s passing. She gave the last Mr. and Mrs. Coolen. Nov. 10. Chips. the support of the body comes from the ellyn, of 1 Elmwood place. Portland, for two whole years to all who came re- and final answer I think to the column in re- Christie Powers has gone to digestive system. When that is at fault Maine, In a peaking ol her husbands to him In his own hired bouse. There Stonington gard to what we shall sat, and I thought she to work for J. A. Gott. the supply of nutriment needed to help lief through taking Tanlac. were many believers, even In Caper’s WEST HANCOCK. just hit the question right. the human machine fails and is a severe stuck Archie Barbour has returned what "My husband had very household, and his bonds for Christ the Susan, have solved the home W. K. Springer and wife, of By way, yon Dexter, worse the food of was forced to Qult from which should have given indigestion and were manifest at Caesar's court as well question to yoar own satisfaction as to what yachting. have been here for a few days. condi- strength becomes poisonous waste which work. Us was in a very critical as elsewhere, and of the breib- we shall give oar Johns to sat? Has yoor many Annie has John and of were mocb James gOM to Brookline, Young wife, Surry, distresses and endangers tbe whole body. tion for two weeks and we were ren in the Lord, confident John n bad stomach? If yon have found aa waxing by Maas., where he baa recant guests of Milliken and wnat would answer to the it to the employment. Henry “The stomach has been called ’the alarmed, knowing were more bold to question, give column, hardly his bonds, much wife. be «** please—“Helpful and hopeful, you know.” Nov. 7. Saihb. chemical laboratory of the body.’ There happen to him. The medicine speak the word without fear (Phil. L I have had company most all summer, and Mrs. Claude Willard, of Steep Falla, the material taken into body is ren- taking did not reach his cum. 13. margin; tv. 22> This book of 14, did enjoy them so much, and since that time MARLBORO. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Miles. dered into the blood, bone and muscle for "He was unable to eat and lost strenai the Acta begins with the Lord Jesus nis have been trying to get straightened out for and the Two weeks I bought L. 8. Jordan and wife and Min Mrs. George B. Bridges is In the Knox permanent health, vigor vitality, rapidly. ago, of the things pertaining to the oat the roots that live in Arvilla 1 can speaking winter—weeding waste or unusable flm bottle of Tanlac for him, aod of ML Ueeart a county hospital tor treatment. portion being prop- the kingdom of God during the forty the ground all winter, digging up and hous- Kingman, Perry, pent Sun- surgical reau.u Her friends bar erly disposed of by the organs lor that hardly tall you how woods rlul the between HI* resurrection and ing the bulbs that need it. I have one more day with their cousin, Mr*. Annie many hops tor speedy (•- days purpose. When the stomach its •n. Si ends the large bed cf jonquils and narcissus to weed Bemiek. covery. performs ascension (Acts t and with ao entBosi- oat end cover with brash to make them worm duties tbe body prospers. "In my buaband'e case I am of Paul’s two testimony Daniel of Hancock, Satur- Hannan Binclair has gone to New Haven, record years' Grey, epent "TIM success of Teniae h an knotT wbat m‘«b‘ end “oomfy;” and in the spring 1 expect to work. aid to di- aatie, bacaoaa I don’t at Borne concerning the same great day night and Sunday with Jamea Butler Conn., to loo0 be score than repaid for my trosbie by the gestive saaimllalion and tbs tunctions bave bappanad to oa il wo hadn't In connection with onr Lord's nar- and wife. Mrs. Estelle Shaw, who haa been topic. lovely blossoms I shall get; jonquil and vary which dispose ol waste matter has been Taolae when we did.’’ teaching after He rose from the dead, cissus bloom so long, too. Mis* who ia at : 111, is much Improved. of another Gladys Oerter, teaching proclaimed by thousands. Teniae ia a Tban Mra. Ltowellyn apoke we need to notice what He talked In the evenings I sew e little If I am not too the week-end with her Nov. U. B.H.8.17. nroagn Hancock, epent vegetable remedy designed to land while remarkable recovery a be bad wren to Rmnutna and also tired, and if I am. I rend until I get sleepy, nbont on the way cousin, Mrs. Shirley Hodgkins. it heals sick rare stomachs and to [ bring about by Tanlae. that same evening in Jerusalem (Luke Not. IS. Aax. Bm'tkUUi TreaMea back tbs digestive system to iu normal "I waa to a of our acquaint- Bad Calda fro a* Little Haaaaas Grow. Tit inf talking tody rrlr 27-441 Slid observe that both He in a run- Many calda that hang oh all winter start Trivial bUaUkn an aoantlmae the lot natural work. Thus health is restored, anoa laat evening who bad been the of aeriooa ekia diene ce. * and Paul used the same textbook, with a annexe, a aallle, a acre throat, a tight warning Neglected increasing energy, ambition and down condition all aummer and tha of eolda, and This—And Ply* Cents: ekia tronblae grow. Or. Hobaoa’e Bcaema vitality, written hr the Holy Spirit cheat. Toe know symptoms before t Scriptures know traataaont will break them Dost antes this. Cut oat this eocloee Ointment prompt!/ etope the progrvea of ee- giving that haling of eompleta well being able to put one foot for yon prompt ellp. aearcaly through Mooes and the prophets, up. Dr. Kla?* Mew Dlaeorery, with it* dee cents to Foley a Co., MM BbcMeld Are, uaa. heala atafebora Caere of pimplea, aeae, to the full “She beg* red aad ekia. necessary enjoyment of life by other,” laid Mra. Liewallyn. of aoothing antiseptic balsams, has been break- Chicago, 111., writing your uaeao aad edd.-eee blotch/, aealp The aatleeptie and all Scripmie I* given by Inspiration of Dr. Hobaoa’e man and woman. a weeka ago. ing ap eolda and haaliag concha oi young and clearly. Toe will receive ia raters e trial qaalitfee liman Ointment every taking Tanlae tew men of God aa old for <7 Dr. King’e Mew Dla- kill the germ aad pnvent the id the God. and holy spake years. I package coOteieleg Foley’s Hooey and Tar apread “With the health and strength that night aha waa up dancing.” loosens the phlegm, clear* the head, for colds sad troable. For cold eoree or chapped haada. thev were moved the Holy Ghost coeary Composed, oongha, croup; worm at r- by aoothea the Irritated membrane aad makes Poley Kidney Pille. end Foley Cathartic Or. Hobeoa'e Became Ointment oSera prompt Tanias gives people ate last subject to dia- Tanlae ia aold in Ella II Pet Ml. aaalar. At Druggist, Me. Tablets_Moore's nlief. At /oar Draggiat, Me. (II Tim. 1M. 16: l breathing your | Dreg Store. eaac. Thousands who have taken Tanlac Moore’a drug atore.—Advt. aMitrtfwnunt*. I mallard dock, thought Soapy, would The policeman twirled his club, turn- be about tbe thing, wlih a bottle of ed bis back to Soapy and remarked to Chablls, and then Camembeit, a demi- a citizen: " tasse aud a cigar. One dollar for the Tls one of them Yale lads celebrat- FOR would be The VICTORY ! cigar enough. total in' the goose egg they give to the Hart- would not be so -t.h high to call forth ford college. Noisy, but no harm. Children for Fletcher’s any supreme manlfes.utPui of revenge We've instructions to 1'ave them be.” Cry from cafe the management, and yet Disconsolate, Soapy ceased Ills un- CMMDIMS the meat would leave him filled and THE net cr a availing racket. Would police- for the to his winter happy journey man lay hands on him? In his fancy Talk Ha With «- tawMu Eipaftaoea refuge. the island seemed an unattainable -Frutta tfaoa**.—Wow Mado la USA. But as Soapy set foot inside the res- Arcadia. He buttoned his thin taurant door the head waiter’s eye fell aguinst the chilling wind. upon his and decadent frayed In a cigar store he saw a well - . and hands turned Strong ready ed man lighting a cigar at a swinging him aliout and him In silence conveyed light. His he had set by and haste to tbe sldeWalk and averted » the door on entering. Soapy stepped the fate of tbe menaced mal The Kind Ton Have and Ignoble inside, rei ured the umbrella and saun- Always Bought, which has been lard. In use lor over 30 has borne the tered off with It slowly. The man at years, signature of and has been mode under Soapy turned ofT Broadway. It seem- the cigar 11. ht followed hastily. his per- sonal since its ed that his route to tbe coveted Island “Jiy umbrella!" he sM.l sternly. supervision infancy. On his bench In Madison /wtMw Allow no one to square was not to be an epicurean one. Some deceive you In this. “Oh, Is It?” sneered Soapy, adding “ ” Soapy moved uneasily. When wild All Counterfeits, Imitations and are but other way of entering limbo must be Insult to petit larceny. "Well, why Just-as-good geese honk high of nights and when Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of thought of. don't you call a policeman? I took It. women without sealskin Infants and Children—Experience against grow At a corner of Sixth avenue electric Your umbrella! Why don't you call a Experiment* kind to their husbands and when Soapy lights and cunningly displayed wares cop? There stands one on the comer.” moves uneasily on his bench in the behind plate glass made a shop win- The umbrella owner stowed his steps. park you may know that winter Is near What is dow conspicuous. Soapy took a cobble Soapy did likewise, with a presen ti- CASTORIA at baud. stone and dashed It through the glass. j ll cut that luck would run against him. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- A dead leaf fell In 8onpy's lap. That People came running around the cor- j Ylie policeman looked at the two curi- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It was Jack Frost’s card. Jack Is kind to ner, a policeman In tbe lead. Soapy i ously. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other JJarcotio the MR. JAS. J. ROYalL regular denizens of Madison square stood still with his hands In his substance. Its age is its guarantee, it Worms “ pock- "Of course.” said the umbrella man destroys Boston Wharf. and gives fair warning of his annual ets and smiled and Feverishness. For more than s.s. ”, Central at the sight of brass —"that Is—well, you know how these allays thirty years It call. At the comers of four streets has been in constant use for the relief Boston, Mass., April 23th, 1314. he buttons. mistakes occur. I—If It’s your um- of Constipation, hands his pasteboard to the north Wind all “For three years, I was troubled with wind, “Where's the man that done that?” brella I boi>e you'll excuse me. I Flatulency, Colic, Teething Troubles and footman of the mansion of All Out- the officer Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and At times, the attacks Inquired excitedly. picked It op this morning In a restau- Bowels, Constipation. so that assimilates the and doors. the Inhabitants thereof “Don’t you figure out that I might rant If as Food, giving healthy natural sleep. would be very severe, accompanied by yon recognize it yours, why, may mnke ready. have had something to do with It?" The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. and Violent Headaches» I I hope yon'll”— Dizziness Soapy's mind became cognizant of the said not without but Soapy, sarcasm, "Of course It's mine!” said Soapy took medicine and laxatives the whole fact that the time as had come for him to friendly, one greets good fortune. viciously. time, but as soon as I discontinued the resolve himself into a singular commit- The policeman’s mind refused to ac- GENUINE ALWAYS The ex-umbrella man retreated. The CASTOR IA bowels would refuse to tee of ways and means to cept Soapy even ns a clew. Men who treatment, my provide policeman hurried to assist a tall blond the smash move. Last October, I went to Montreal ugainst coming rigor. And there- windows do not remain to par- fore and there heard of1 Fruit-a-tives’. I he moved uneasily on his bench; ley with the law's minions. They take The hlberuatorlal ambitions of to their heels. The policeman saw a used one box and the results were so Soapy were n"t of tlie highest. In them there man halfway down the block running that I bought two dozen pronounced were no considerations of Mediterra- to catch a car. With drawn club he I continued ‘Fruit-a-tives* boxes. using nean cruises, of soporific southern skies Joined In the pursuit. Soapy, with dls- j noticed a decided I and imfn-ovemenC. or drifting in the Vesuviuu bay. Three gust In his heart, loafed along, twice the unsuccessful. gradually reduced dose from three a mouths on the island was what his soul day to one tablet every three or four craved. Three months of assured On the opposite side of the street a of no days until the twenty-four boxes were and bed nnd congenial company, safe was restaurant great preten- In Use For Over 30 Years sions. It catered to large finished when my physical condition from Boreas und bluecoats, seemed to appetites The tlie essence of things desirable. and modest purses. Its crockery and Kind You Have Always Bought was perfect”. JAS. J. ROY ALL. Soapy For years the hospitable Blackwell's atmosphere were thick, its soup and THE CENTAUW COMPANY, NEW VOWK CITY. GOc. a box, 6 for(f2.50, trial size, 25e. had been his winter quarters. Just as napery thin. Into this place Soapy At all dealers or sent by Fruit-a-tives his more fortunate fellow New York- took his accuslve shoes and telltale Limited, New York. Ogdenabutg, ers had bought their tickets to Palm trousers without challenge. At a table Beach and the Riviera each winter, so he sat and consumed beefsteak, flap- Soapy had made his humbler arrange- jacks, doughnuts and pie. And then COUNTY NEWS ments for his annual hcglra to the is- to the waiter he betrayed the fact CLARIONS FOR EVERY land. And now the time was come. that the minutest coin and himself PURPOSE] FRANKLIN. On the previous night three Sabbath were strangers. in cooking and heating include "Now a newspapers, distributed beneath his I get busy and call cop,” said Sidney Butler anl Mrs. F. L.Hwan were sizes, styles and equipments of about his ankles and over his Soapy, "and don’t keep a gentleman in Bangor laat week. coat, lap. bad failed to repulse the cold as great variety. The bouses of several good democrats in ['waiting.” he slept on his bench near the spurting “No cop for youse,” said the waiter, town were illuminated Friday evening. Whatever your cooking or heat- fountain in the ancient square. So with a voice like butter cakes and an Mr and Mra. S. of New- Harry Moody, the island loomed big and timely In eye like the cherry in a Manhattan ing problem is a Clarion will solve were of Mr. and "WI.'VE INSTBtTCTIONS TO LAVE THEM BE." buryport, Maas., guests Soapy's mind. He scorned the provi- cocktail. "Hey, Con!” it for Mrs. Dallas you. Tracy, Tuesday. slons made In the name of charity for Neatly upon his'left ear on the cal- In an opera across the street hi Mrs. J. W. Blaisdell will entertain her the In lous pavement two waiters pitched Clarions economize fuel city'* dependents. Soapy's opin- frout of a street car that was always school class of ap Sunday children at the ion the law was more benign than Soapy. He arose. Joint by Joint, as a proachlng two blocks away. —they are made so carefully and Methodist vestry Saturday afternoon. philanthropy. There was an endless carpenter’s rule opens, and beat the Sonp.v walked eastward through a’ so The the to the round of Institutions, and dust from his clothes. Arrest seemed fitted accurately that they con- I reception by townspeople municipal street damaged by improvements. lie school teacher* of Franklin, Friday even- on which he set but a rosy dream. The Island seem- t eleemosynary, might hurled the umbrella wrathfully into an trol the fire absolutely. Small ing, was an occasion. receive and food ac- ed very far away. A policeman who unusually pleasant out and lodging exeavufion. lie muttered against the cost is another Toe town bail was tasteful decorated But to stood before a drug store two doors repair advantage y by cordant with the simple life. men who wear and carry and walked down the Mrs. Dallas Tracy and Mias Koch. Rev. one of Soapy's proud spirit the gifts away laughed clubs. Because he wanted to fall into as any Clarion dealer will tell you. the pertzct clamoi* V W. H. Dunham beaded the receiving line of charity are Incumbered. If not In street. their clutches they seemed to regard of attractive teachers in before WOOD r, pretty evening coin you must pay In humiliation of Five blocks Soapy traveled him as u king who could do no wrong. CO. Bangor. Maine Mra. Chariea Mrs. woo . Sprague, Harry spirit for every benefit received at the his courage permitted him to - A1 length Soapy reached one Of the Wentworth, Mrs. Dallas Tracy and Mrs. hands of philanthropy. As Caesar had ture again. This time the opportunity avenues to the east where the glitter Sold ELDRIDGE, ELLSWORTH. Me. W. byT>. J. Blaisdell made the introductions, bis Brutus, every bed of charity must presented what he fatuously termed and turmoil was but faint. He set his during w bicb Graftou Bunker and Bernard have Its toll of a bath, every loaf of to himself a "cinch.” A young wom- face down this toward Madison square- Sprague rendered instrumental selections. bread Its compensation of a private an of a modest and pleasing guise was for the homing instinct survives even COUNTY NEWS SOOTH PENOBSCOT. Light refrt'shiueuis were served, each par- wherefore it standing before a show window gat- when the home Is a park bench. and personal inquisition, Mrs. Clan Gny iff in Cleveland, O., with ticipant of a aud with Interest at its dis- on an corner beariug part quotation la bettor to be a guest of the law, ing sprightly But uuusualiy quiet Hr. and Mrs. Basil Barrett. seeking the lady having the missing final which, though conducted by rules, does play of shaving mugs and inkstands, Soapy came to a standstill. Here was SEAL COVE. Harry Sands and wife, o( re- for hia lunch R. and two from the window a an old and and Hallowell, companion. Principal not meddle unduly with a gentleman's yards church, quaint rambling Un. Pervear and Lacy Mies Georgia cently visited their aunt, Mrs. George E. Stevens, of the high school, made re- large policeman of severe demeanor gabled. Through one violet stained private affairs. Reed are at home from Northeast Har- Leach. remarks of the teachers. a soft no apouaive in behalf Soapy, having decided to go to the leaned against a water plug. window light glowed, where, bor. The Mra. the organist loitered over the School dosed Nov. 10, after a successful program:~mnaic, Evelyn Banker; at once set about accomplish- It was Soapy's design to assume the doubt, Island, Miss Lisbetb Kelley, of Bernard, visited term of nine Miss Ger- remarks, S. 8. Sea mm on; duet, Mias Gene- role of the despicable and execrated keys, making sure of his mastery of weeks, taught by her sister, Miss Helen Kelley, and spent trude of Castine. vieve Havey, MiaaLeona DeBeck; remarks, "masher.” The refined and elegant ap- the coming Sabbath anthem, for there Bowden, of the week her to ears sweet musi part with grandmother, Lloyd Blaisdell, Rev. W. H. Dunham; pearance of his victim and the conti- drifted out Soapy’s A quiet wedding took place at the and him transfixed Mrs. Elizabeth Hodgdon, at Bayaide. music, Mlsa Genevieve Havey; reading, guity of the conscientious cop encour- that caught held BaptiBt parsonage on Friday evening, wife and little Miss Margaret Koch; music, Mrs.Evelyn aged him to believe that he would against the convolutions of the iron Ralph Prye, daughter Nov. 10, when Artie Deforest Snowman fence. have returned to Harrington for the win- Bunker; remarks. Principal R. E. Stevens. soon feel the pleasant official clutch and Ruby A. Williams, both of Rucks port, ter. The was lustrous and Mrs. Frye and daughter spent the were Nov. 13. B. upon hla arm that would insure his moon above, married. The room in whioh the and were summer with her parents, Martin Lunt winter on the little, serene: vehicles pedestrians ceremony took place was prettily deconted quarters right and wife. WEST SULLIVAN. tight little isle. few; sparrows twittered sleepily lu with geraniums and pine boughs. The the eaves. For a little while the scene stood the now Mrs. Forrest Woodwortbls visiting in Soapy straightened the lady mission- BAPTIST ENTERTAINMENT. couple upon “eagle rug,’’ have been a church- become famous for it’s and in re- Machiaa. ary's ready made tie, dragged his might country The entertainment given by the Baptist history, yard. And the anthem that the organ- cent days, having been the point of de- Mrs. Nelson Bunker baa gone to Boston shrinking cuffs Into the open, set his society and friends, at the ball on the ist cemented to the iron parture of so many on the sea of to visit relatives. hat at a killing cant and sidled to- played Soapy evening of Nov. 6, was a decided success couples known it well in the The was ward the young woman. He made fence, for he had socially and financially. Music, recita- matrimony. couple accompanied R. 11. Springer baa gone to Qardiner, taken with days when his ttfe contained such by friends from their home town. After wbere be is eyes at her, was sudden tions and dialogues made up a pleasing employed. the the to the coughs and “hems," smiled, smirked things as a mother and roses and am program. ceremony, party repaired Charles Ciapbam baa returned from bitlons and friends and Immaculate Mitchell bouse, where dinner and refresh- and went brazenly through the Impu- 8inging..V.Chorus of men’s voices Carmel to tbe winter at E. F. and collars. ments were served. have the best spsnd dent and contemptible litany of the thoughts Dialogue, Doing Poor Work Don’t Pay They Clapbam’a. wishes of their many friends. "masher." With half an eye Soapy The conjunction of Soapy's receptive Recitation.Theolyj Rumill The Christian Endeavor box Influence about Lunt Nov. 13. L. society saw that the policeman was watching state of mind and the Recitation.Lyllis sociable Reading, How He Saved St. Michael’s, at K. ol P. ball Friday evening him fixedly. The young woman mov- the old church wrought a sudden and was well Miss Blanche Dow attendee. ed a few and be- wonderful change in his bouI. He away steps again Recitation.Lester Lunt AURORA. Bradbury Smith baa moved Irom bis stowed her absorbed attention upon viewed with swift horror the pit into Exercise, Making Pumpkin Pie Mr*. Hannah Chick, ot Steuben, visited term in Hancock into one of tbe tene- the mugs. Soapy followed, which he had tumbled, the degraded Lunt shaving Recitation. Phyllis here last week. I ments occupying tbe site of tbe old boldly stepping to her side, raised his days, unworthy desires, dead hopes, Reading.Madeline Farrell Milton hall. hat and said: wrecked faculties and base motives Solo.Gwendolyn Kelley W. N. Crosby, wile and son visited in that made bis existence. Recitation, Legend of Bregenx... .Lida Butler Bangor and Brewer last week. Miss Bunker tbs week- “Ah, there, Bedella! Don’t you want up Josephine spent Recitation.Letha Bartlett end at borne. Tbe Misses Bunker bave to come and In my And also in a moment his heart re- U. S. Dorr has returned from Bangor, play yard?” Solo. Georgia Reed to this novel mood. where he has been lor treatment. recently moved to tbe tenement over Lip* The policeman was still looking. The sponded thrillingly Recitation.Willie McKeowu »ky’s store. persecuted young woman had but to An instantaneous and strong impulse Recitation.George Lunt Ray McQoon and family are living with Nov. 13. M. beckon a finger and Soapy would be moved him In battle with his desper- Singing.Chorus of men’s voices Mrs. McGoon’s parents, L. Palmer and practically en route for his Insular ha- ate fate. lie would pull himself ou! Recitation... Lurlene Rumill wife. NORTH HANCOCK. would make a man of The Modern Christian’s ven. Already he Imagined he could feel of the mire: ho Prayer, Mrs. ot N. w Helen George Dorman, Franklin, Preble is a new bsrn. warmth of the station house. himself he would thi Kelley Otney building the cozy again; conquer H., is visiting her parents, James Rich- "DON’T TOD FIGDB* ODT THAT I fflOHT Singing, Star Spangled Banner Mrs. P. Cline is im- The young woman faced him and, evil that hud taken possession of him. ardson and wife. Mr. Richardson is in Ueorge slowly HATE HAD SOMETHING TO DO WITH IT?' out a There was time. Ho was Miss Louise Heath was piauist. proving. stretching hand, caught Soapy's comparatively poor health. coat sleeve. he would resurrect his old After the entertainment, a supper was Mr. and of lug his desire. There were many easy young yet; Nov. 13. M. Mrs. Michael MoKenney, cake and coffee were The she said "If eager ambitions and them served. Ice-cream, Fort are tbeir ways of doing this. pleasantest “Sure, Mike,” Joyfully, pursue Fairfield, visiting daughter, on sale. The tables were at some ex- blow me to a of suds. I'd without Those solemn but also liberally Mrs. A. E. was to dine luxuriously you'll pall faltering. Qoogins. About was with GREAT POND. and after de- have to you Sooner, but the cop sweet organ nutes had set up a revolu- patronized. |26 realized, and Mrs. pensive restaurant then, spoke Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Capt. but light expenses. Much credit is due E. R. Williams has his new house com- claring Insolvency, be handed over was watching.” tion hi him. Tomorrow he would go Nickerson and Miss Margaret Nickerson, Miss Helen Kelley, who was in charge of and has moved in. and without uproar to a police- With the young woman playing the Into the roaring downtown districl pleted, of war* of Mrs. quietly and worked Sorrento, guests Sunday to his oak walked had the entertainment, faithfully Ransom Williams fractured a man. An accommodating magistrate clinging lry Soapy and And work. A fur importer recently M. B. the affair a also to the Jay. overcome with to make success; bone in his wrist when his car. would do the rest. past the policeman, once offered him a place as driver. cranking Nov. 13. Anow. ladies of the supper committee, Mrs. C. £. his bench and strolled out gloom. He seemed doomed to liberty. He would And him tomorrow and ask Burns has to Boston with Soapy left E. Avery gone corner he shook off Ashley, Mrs. J. A. Gray, Mrs. P. Lunt, LAMOLNE. and across the level sea At the next his' for the position. He would be some Dr. Sawyer, who will employ him as of the "square Mrs. Powers. where Broadway and Fifth companion and ran. He halted In the body In the world. He would— chaufleur. Mix Mildred Smith, who has been at of asphalt t Nov. 10. N. Broadway district where by night are found the Soapy felt a hand laid on his arm. _ Bayside a lew is home. avenue flow together. Up Howard Lord, as a side issue, has caught weeks, street, vows and li- He looked around Into the Kenneth and wife to and halted at a glittering lightest hearts, quickly Hodgdon plan s a a bear’s Mrs. wbo has been in he turned large bobcat, coon, two foxes, Jewish Uoolidge, brettos. Women In furs and men In broad face of a spend the winter in Dennysville. rafe where are gathered together night- policeman. foot, and a skunk. poor health ell summer, is gradually of the moved gayly In the wintry “What are you doin’ here?” asked W. D. Walls a of the week at ly the choicest products grape, spent part Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis tailing. air. A sudden fear seized that Clark, the silkworm and the protoplasm. Soapy the officer. Southwest Harbor with his brother Jacob. lor Shuman and family from Franklin, took Mias Edith C. Rice leaves to-day In himself from tome dreadful enchantment had render- said Nov. 13.N. Soapy had confidence “Nothin’," Soapy. dinner with J. R. Shuman. Waterville to the winter with her ed him Immune to arrest The thought Sunday spend the lowest button of hla vest upward. “Then come along," said the police- Rheumatism Follows Kxposure. Burns while on the is- **»ter, Mrs. A. L. was de- brought a little of panic upon It, and Avery, working Tripp. He was and his coat man. shaved, la the rain all day is generally followed land cut his ankle Fortu- Nov. B. H. tied when he came upon another policeman recently, badly. 13. cent, and his neat black, ready “Three months on the Island,” said by painful twinges of * heumatism or neural- him In front of a tran- Sloan’s Liniment will give nately Dr. Sawyer was there, and dressed four-ln-hand had been presented to lounging grandly the in the court the gia. you quick magistrate police relief and prevent the twinges from becoming the wound when he to on splendent theater he caught at the Im- got camp. by a lady missionary Thanksgiving next morning. torture. It penetrates without rub- Use Allen's Foot-Knee. of condnot” quickly Nov. 11. E. If he could reach a table In the mediate straw “disorderly bing and soothes the sore and aching Joints. The to be shaken Into the day. For sore, stiff, exbausteo muscles that ache antiseptic powder success would On the sidewalk Soapy began to yell •hoes and sprinkled into the loot- bath. It yon restaurant unsuspected, and throb from overwork, Sloan’s Liniment want rest and tor tired, achlns, swol- drunken at the of his A miser grows rich by seeming poor; affords relief. strains comfort be his. The of him that wouli gibberish quick Bruises, spraius, bleeding, or blind len, Foot-Base. It portion .other minor to children are Itching, protruding piles sweating feet, use Allen’s would raise no harsh voice. He danced, howled, raved an extravagant man grows poor by and injuries relleees corns and bnnions of all pain and show above the table quiekly soothed by Sloan’s Liniment. Get a have yielded to Doan’s Ointment. Me at all callous the welkin. rich.—Shenstone. Prevents blisters, sore and spots. doubt In the waiter’s mind. A roasted and otherwise disturbed seeming bottle to-day at your Druggist, 26c, stores—Adet. Sold everywhere, Me. Try it to-day. Ratios, Pntlf Cbwww» BeCvred gxgal Vetto*. Crop Reports. WILSON ELECTED. local aa cannot reach American by application*, thny T* HI H-»U (Ellsworth A at Urn November crop re- the ear. There la lllmMd M either * She summary the diaeaacd portion at mn ok maim* tates HnWttr-1- the boreao ore way to earn deafneea aad that ta ■'»!» port tor Main* aa compiled by oaly •« —< lerk’e o«c», Repreme Judicial At» probate coart held at co oatl rational reeled lee Deafneon ta H*>corn El I.worth a. 8. of RESULT DETERMINED BY VOTE by November It, u. d. ltl*. tot the cousty of lutoek aT? •* tit a 1 AMD POLITICAL JOUIXAL of crop estimates U. department can aad by an Inflamed oobdltloa of tbeao- Court. ” “• When of nock d.rot KBIHD Is at followa: coma lining of the BaatacHan Tube following In the disposition wo.rjb.,, ««s agriculture, OF CALIFORNIA. T“* follow! matt era tbla tube la Inflamed yon have a rambling appealed cane and Indictment for viola a* had nr k_. V KMT WEDNESDAY AFTEE1KJOS bush- THE 1 seated for tks aottoa He. Corn-Estimate this year. 7W.OCO eoond or and when It la tton of the law* regulating the neu and ente of IherrJonT?. Imperfect bearing, Her I ad tested, it is AT final cloned. Deafneea 1* the re*nil. and Into liquors male ut tie October hereby ora els; production last year, estimate, entirely noting notice thereof be to CLOSEST PRESIDENTIAL RACK IN YEARS nnleee the Inflammation can bo taken oat term u. d in*. publUkrd lu accordance with (Ires all s5r2£I!.Tb« “LLSWOBTH. MAINE. rated, by a 668.000 bushel*. and Ibis tube rentored to it* normal condi- the of cbupler M, section ft of the cassia* oopy if »JITS’ '"kb «t m —REPUBLICANS MAT HAVE A MA- provletone three 10bt W bush- tion. bearing will be deetroyed forever; nine revised etetntnc of Maine pobllsbed weekTwStossWrtJ" best-October estimates, 108,080 Ellewortb American, a kt tfAMCOCE XTSTY PCBUSBUm OO cane* oat of ten are ceased by Catarrh, mate of Maine vs Michael McCauley. Fonr a«epaSII,'£1i* last final estimate, JORITY IN NATIONAL HOUSE. at Ellsworth, la said els; production year, which Is nothing bat ha inflamed condition caaev Sol pros bv oounty attorney, lor lack eooaty, ,{£{ fi..^**b«l appear at a probate roart to W. H Tittb. Editor And Xtntirr. 112JW> bushels. of the mocoa* aarfncee. of evidence, againet consent of presiding be he'd .7 We wilt give One Haadred Dollar* for aoy lust Ice. estimate. 5.560.000 bush- Wilson has been re-elected Prtee-St-W A vbat, side for bU Oats—October President eaeo of Deafne** (ennaed catarrh) that Mate of Maine vs. Thomas landers Four MoKTtptloc by the foreoooa. aad be heard aomtii S» obbia for tAree mostbr; If paid final estimate, cannot be cared Hal)** Catarrh Care. cur< Sol bt county o’toroey for luck thereof els; production last year, another term of four Tear*. After an by pros Mrletlr IB adTABCB. At S*. 7S aad 38 oeott for Head for circular* free. of evideoce. against consent of presto log lu£^ bus . rwpocti.rlT. 91b*1b coplat J r«B«». All ar- 8.080.000 while T. J. CHB.NET * CO- Toledo. Ohio. lattice. Stsahea D.Ooaary. late of agonising suspense of three days, Blaehln |. „u nmrt* rrr rocfcnnod At tbB me of S3 per Barley—October estimate, 130,000 bush- Sold by Drjggtata. TSc. State of Maine vs. Walter Mehan. One county, deosaaad. Aoertaln lnstrnn».? Take Hall'* fill* for Scire facias issued. Continued. to be the last rftar. final the result of the election hung in the bal- family conat.patlon. case. will .I!'- els; production last'year, estimate, of Maine vs Edward J. Oeaghau. Two ■satP°rt|B* I 'Terr’.lr * Rafa*— Are ttabobaMb mad will bo State ofjsaiddeceased, tote! her wlthpetfr- ■••♦p k*'f*sr** a«* 132.000 bushels. ance, California finally tipped the scales can q. Capi • issued. by sait. S*ate ot Maine vs. D. A. Herliby. One csw, this Potatoes —Estimate year, 25.500,000 in favor of th* democrats. At the vote in bv for lack of evi- «.«« «. f* plkmiil Nol pro* county attorney BijiM, lete of Ellsworth last final esti- dence. consent of presiding justice. ■old county, deceased. A a©, aT?d a! ^(tUp a? «i morn rkT» p*\ bushels; production year, against oertain ln«^J> the electoral college Dow seems to stand. NOTICE. State of Maine va. Henry Ryder, line case. to be Ike last will Thk h*nc«»c« rorwrT Publishing bushels. per port log end leau?"1 mate, 22.010,000 Co* tinned. of Kid deceeeed. together with ca>.. h.!i‘*vrWi, Mauit. President Wilson has 272 votes and Judge _ — »eu3^?“ Hay-September estimate. 1533 000 tons; This CflHflctin Is Far tlw Frvft Gmnrs State of Maine va George Weecott. Two probate thereof, and for the appi, issued. the executors without last final estimate, Hughes 250. It is the closest election in •f Haacock CoMvtv. cases Capias dlrloi; boeK”’1* production year, State of Maice vs. Harold Warren. One wuled by Mart I a H. 12 Current. 12 Rasp Hejne. and * Tliia week’s edition of Tte 1.307.000 tons. There be some varia- Gooseberry. case Mittimus issued. Heyoev the executors therein named years. may slight Bust re and » Si raw Plants, TWELVEberry harry State of Ms‘oe ra Prank Cunningham. Nol Merle B. late of — Perry, Estimate this year. 1.680.000 all lor fl.TS. Sand your ordara along. Thi< Ellsworth. |n..„ American is 2AiO copies. Apples tion in these due to a pro* by county attorney for lack of evidence, county, deceased. A certain figures, possible is to introduce our 15 Instrument last year, final esti- good* years’ experience consent of Justice Two porting to be the last will and barrels;>production in the business. Writ* lor frea against presiding testaZif. in the electoral vote of California on catalogues. cases. and sureties defaulted. Scire said dec*need, together with * 730.000 barrels. split Hancock Nuiibit Co.* Me. Principal petitTon for week (or 2,300 mate, Covwty Surry, facies issued. beta thereof, nod for the Average per 1915, and one or two eppSuSiS'Vti Prices—The first given below is the official count, contests, State of Maioe vs. Henry W. Larkin. One executrix withont gislng bond, price note Piano, but preventeai! Eighty-eight Player case Capias to issue in vacation. Mery H. Black, the execnta. the on November 1 this year, and but the result will not be affected. little oa terms, or liberal dis- thfreiT^S average general ONE used, easy State of Maine vs. Cbarles Cirone. Three Thomas J. Byrne, late of to IS Eden NOVEMBER 191#. on November 1 count for cash. Call at or write High deceased WEDNESDAY, 15, the second the average is the electoral as it cases. Noi pros. county, Petition that w,,.? Following college »t real. cases. or some — Stale of Maine vs. Mary M Joy. Pour Byrne other suitable last year. Wheat, aDd cents per p,,*,,,*■ apparently stands to-day: Indictments filed. point^ ndminlet ntor of the e.t„, 70 and F. $ Tbe Klectloa bushel. Corn, 138 and 81. Oats, Hughes Wilson and pung—Apply to Mae. Joan State of Maine rs. William Morphy. One 7 A B)'°r of coats. Paid. One case 57. Potatoes, 144 and 80. Hay. fl3 90and SLEIGHWattTCOMB. Ellsworth. css*. Pine $!• and 2rStdSi£2Jd The re-election of President Wilson Alabama. .. U sentenced » days in Jail. One cnee. Nol pros. Johu r. Whitcomb, late of Ell..0,th ton. 42 and 28 cents per On* esse. Indictmeut Three cases. said decerned Final assured. However we |10.00 per Eggs. Arizona. .. 3 quashed. county, acco0„i J seems may Continued. B. Whitcomb, doren. Ko Erf. Benjamin sdmintatraror fiw‘K ___ .. 9 have voted, however bitterly we may Arkansas. State of Maine vs. Thomas L. Donovan Two for settlement. ca«e. issued Charlotte B. Whittaker. Isle of California. .. 13 on (Hate atreet. Ellsworth. Apply Capias Franklin i, have been to the re-election NORTH SULLIVAN. State of Msine vs. H. R. Two cases. sad daces-»d Second opposed toO. K. Fiwnt-p. Googina. county, and final w Colorado. .. 6 HOU8R Continued eoaai of Frank 8. Binlsdsll. administrate.' of President Wilson, we must recog- Everett Jettison is visiting in Boston. ““*• Connecticut. 7 State of Maine vs. John A. Harrison. Two Sled for settlement. P. ■* ood the trill of the This Is cases. Cspiss Issued. William ward, late oi t. nize majority. Arthur Scott recently purchased a Ford Delaware. 3 hast. BMswnnk State of Maine ve. Poeter Kelland. Two said county, decenued. Plrst and final ’J a the Tbe car. leaned conn! ol Wiliam H by people. .. 6 cates. Capias Tims, government Florida. of tbe Hancock admlalstramr said that’s all. «7f7. State of Maine vs Prank Patterson. Two filed for sett.erne at. have Wilson, Mrs. Ada Williams vent to Bar Harbor .. 14 bank. Finder will people Georgia. B^ANlfBOOliiPlto.County Strinfi cases. Capias issued Francis D. Long, late of Blnehlll, |0 we pleaee return to Hascock Cocirrr S a vise* State of Maine vs. Charles A. Weaver. Two deceased Plr.1 sod final He is our President, be republicans, Monday. Idaho. .. 4 county, ac»n,73 Bam», Elieworth. Me. cases- Indictments Three eases P. Long, administrator. C. t. what quashed. Harvey , or democrats, or socialists, or James Walton moved to Seal Harbor Illinois. 29 Plea aot guilty. Recognised in snm of WOO in for Mttlemeat. each esse. Continued Alcenne Hlxgiae. late of not, for another four years. While, Indiana. 15 Eden, in ,,, Monday. CELintrfc. State of Maine vs. Arthur Hnntoa. Bight county, doeeaeed. Ptret uccoon: of r.ecTe* the Iowa. 13 .. cases. issued H esecotor. filed 'or set as republicans, we may regret Edwaid Dockbam and wife are Capias Higgins, irment visiting of Maine vs. Eddie Callahan. Plve O. Calvin 1s t of Kansas. .. 10 raw fore of of all kind* We manu State Havey. Franklin, in w d as Americana we must in boy deceased Plrst decision, loyal Prospect. facta re *kln* and can pay hicbeat c *es. Capias issued count), sod fin.I secovnt'ct .. 13 TO pricee- Kentucky. H*t. Hiixamn Dt« Hoot* Lacy E. Hava), aascutits. filed tor abide the result. James Davis hss employment in Bridge- A*k for price A. *i:—P. T. Maiokbt. Clerk 8. J. Court neuli. Louisiana. .. 10 State and French Sta.. Bangor. Me. There is little satisfaction in po- Conn. Blixa L. Homans, late of Edea. ta uid port, Maine. 6 OF MAINS. deceased. 9*c*nd ao«1 Tbe t-TATK county, fine! account litical slogan, ic services are held in of Robert Homans a d post-mortems. Evangelist being ary land. .. 8 b l Kmcrw Reginald Foster, exec- £pt To the Honorable, the Judge of the Probate utors. filed for settlement. untrue and ‘‘he us the church week. misleading, kept this Massachusetts. 18 .. Court is and for the count; of Hancock: Elisabeth A- Georee. late of NOTICK. Ellsworth.ia of seems to have won the eafd co ixtf. deceased. First ac* oani of out war,” Mrs. Mary Orcntt, o( Franklin, recently Michigan. 15 represents George R. Alice C. 8. District Court. Mslna District. H. -‘cott, administratrix, filed to, e Fuller of Southwest Harbor, count; of tleaeoV red blooded Ameri- visited her mother, Mrs. Susan Minnesota. 12 RESPECTFULLY James il Clough, lau- of fight against Hooper. PonTLsns. October 17. Ilia. Hancock and State of Maine, guardian of E’lsworth. in m4 connte. deceased- First and tins the of ’seventy-six, have Mississippi. .. 10 to tba mice of tbe Dtalrict Alvah D. Rich, a minor of Tremont. in aaid tccouo of canism, spirit Eddie Dickens and Arthur Scott Fred L Masoo. execut- r. filed «<>r s- Coart of the Untied States for tbe Dis- That aaid minor Is the owner of cer t ern at. .. 18 PURSUANT county. which believes in the of a week here. Missouri. Roacoe R. Warder el! late of Verona. in protection returned to Long Core, after trict of Maine, notice ia hereby tlrcn. that tain real estae. situated In Tremont. in aaid Mid >> 4 in aaid county, deceased Fif»h acc-ant of and American Montana. Fulton J. Redman, of Rliaworth. count;, and described aa follows, vi* Being George American rights, Mrs. William end Mrs. Ronert an at- W. Bassett, trustee, filed for settlement. Carpenter district, has applied for admission a. an undivided two thirds of the following lot Nebraska. .. 8 Charlotte R, Whittaker, 1st- oi citizens wherever be, at Gard- torney and counsellor of acid District Court. or of land: on the shore or Fr4aktta.i1 they may Abel are visiting their husbands in parcel Beginning 1 .. said county, decease Petition filed Nevada. 3 Jamil B- Hbwit. Clerk. bank at the soothes*! corner of a lot of land or o' whatever cost. iner. thence Frank K Hiaiads li. edminifk/ 1 T «, .. owned by Maurice R Rich, New Hampshire. 4 formerly tale of said 4> cea«ed. that at> rder be h*aM the of north west, bnt aiwavs following aaid I As believers in principle pro- Mrs. AUie Mscomber, of Franklin, is to distribute among the b irs at Is# of ssid New . 14 atratmsrmnu* Rich's line, twenty four rods to the soother!; deceased, tbe aanonm to trie bicdt tection of home industries efficient her daughter, Mrs. H. E. Robert- side of the town thence ! remaining by visiting New Mexico. .. 3 road; southeaster*; of said administrator, on the by the southerly aide of aaid road four rods j srUitattat of tariff we view with son. •• hi* second and fin.l account legislation, may New York. 45 and nine links to an iron bolt in the ALL THE LATEST ground; | Francis L Wood, late of in east seventeen Eden, Mid democratic .. STYLESj thence south 45r and one-half alarm the continuation of Mrs. Clara Haskell entertained the North Carolina. 12 counts, deceased. Pe*itfon filed Ckarle* rods to an tton bolt on the bank; thence on by H Wood, ad minis rato- of the ri» » f Mid administration, but tbe division of Golden Rule society Wednesday after- North Dakota. .. 5 IN HAIR DRESSING same course to water mark; thence south- high deceased, that an order tx- issued to di»- 24 eriy mark to the point of begin- the national House is so close that coon. Ohio. I1 by bighwater tribute tbe heirs at Uw of a t>r we can Lorenzo Bragdon and wife, of Franklin, Dated at Booth west Harbor this M of county. nearly those of tbe North, Texas. .. 20 da; executrix or tb* last will art November, 191€. Ja'.ia A. Giles. have been visiting their daughter, Mr*. Gtevmyiflt, N. Y. testament of said deceased tint tbeamoaot for leas sectional legislation, Utah. 4 Gao. R. Pctxam. hope of tbe inheritance tax on aasd ratal* be de- Clyde Robinson. Guardian as aforesaid. or legislation openly antagonistic to Vermont. 4 .. termined bribe Judge of probate Frank Robert Peter anh Suamhcats. Alrah D Rich, a minor of Trrmoot. in said states. Hooper, Petrie, Virginia. .. 12 Bai'Iroabs the northern manufacturing account of U*o R. Pa ler, and to 8TATB OP MAINE. county. First Bunker Rodney Asbe have gone .. 7 While we must recognize President Washington. guardian, Bled for settlement. Gardiner to work. West Virginia. 8 Harcoci m. At a Probate Court held at Emily B Atherton. Isle of Mount DeseM. is Wilson as oar President for another Ellsworth in and for said county of Hancock, •aid county, deceased. Ftra ax.d itoa. ac- W 13 Lines Lysander Hooper and Ralph Stanley isconsin. Eastern on the of November in the year of count of Geo. E. roller, trust**. b ed for art we believe another two Steamship eighth day four years, our Lord one thousand nine buodred and went to Bangor Monday night. From Wyoming. .. 3 ALL-TBB.WAY-BI.WATKB tlement. will see the in fnll sixteen. Clyde L- Eastman, lste of Buckaport. in said years republicans there will go into the woods. of Tteodore they 258 Z72 On the foregoing petition Ordered. That county. deceased First account control of Until then it filed for settlement. Congress. BANGOR LINK notice thereof be given to all pe ace* inter- B Smith, administrator, Galen Havey, who recently underwent | lste of Buck soon, id said looks like a with a re- The political complexion of the national ested, bv causing a copy of said petition and Baras B. Emery, waiting game, an for in I deceased. Second sed final accoant operation appendicitis Lewiston, remain* In this order thereon to be published three county, or neutral House and House of Representative* Turb'a* Steel Steamships BELFAST and la the Ellsworth Amer- of Theodore H. Smith, sdmiuia-.raior c. t. a.. publican nearly has returned home, and is slowly improv- weeks aucceaeively doubt. Tbe cecision in severs! close CAMDEN ican, a newspaper at Ellsworth in filed for settlement. a democratic Senate. published Sarah late of in said ing. said county, that they appear a* a pr<»- Parker, Buckaport. or where there are may Leave Wednesday*.Thors- may 1 o* Albert A votes, contests, Bsngor Mondays. j bau court to be held at Ellsworth in and for county deceased. Flret account and Saturdays at 11 a m. for Wioter- fifed for sett It-menu Crabtree A Dunbar Bros, snd throw tbe one or the other, days said county. on the fifth of December a. d. Lowell, administrator, At tbe time of tbe enactment of Havey, majority way Sear Belfast, Camden. day of Orland. ia said port. Buckeport. sport. 1*16, at inn o'clock in the fimnoon. and sh--*w Elia P. Bowdeu. late A Co. hsve a few men at but at it seems that tbe Rockland and Boston A certain instrument pur- tbe Adamson law, which tbe Hooper, Havey present republi- can***, if thev have why the prayer of the county. deceased required RETURNING—Leave India wharf. Boston. ary last will and testament of work this week, cutting New York curb- cans have slightly tbe better of it. In any petitioner snould not be granted. porting to be the railroads to increase tbe wages of Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays •aid deoeaaed. together with petition for pro- event, neither nor democrats at 6 m. BERTRAND E. CLARK. Judge of Probate. tbe of and ing. republicans p bate thereof, and for appointment engineers, firemen, conductors, BAR HARBOR LINE A true of the original. Theodore H Smith, administrator w in the John and who hsve been will have * safe working majority, and copy Bagley wife, Attest: h. E. Cmasb, Register. will by Mabel W Patten, brakemen, attention was called by and socialists the Leave Rockland Wednesdays and Saturdays annexed, presented Mrs. Mr. and tbe few progressives in hei' and of said deceased. :n* executor visiting Bagley’s parents, at 6 16 a m. for Bar Harbor and intermediate legatee leaders to the of named In said will declined tbe trait republican injostioe B. have returned to Beal House bold tbe balance of power. or baring Mra. J. Havey, landings. ■VITICI rOKKCLOfll'KK. Delia E. Gurnee, late ol tbe city county art was RETURN—Leave Bar Harbor V ndsys and legislation of this character. It Following is tbe complete and corrected Eve F. of of New York, deceased. Petition file* Harbor. at 9 a m. for Rock' and inter- Candage, Bluehill. state Thursdays, bv her deed dated executor, that tie class legislation, pure and simple. vote of Hancock county by towns: mediate land logs. WHEREAS mortgage May hr Augustus C. Gurnee, Harris Bunker and wife and Mrs. twenty first. 1919. and recorded in the Han- amount of tbe Inheritance tax oc «aid ««».< Those men were the Dem BLUEHILL LINE cock registry of deeds, book «*», page 976. con- he determined the of probate. already highest Charles Grave* and son, of Northeast Rep by Judge ia Hughe* Wilson Leave Rockland Wednesdays end Saturdays veyed to me the undersigned certain parcels Ha rah E Haddocks. late of Ellsworth, railroad Not much fine, ac- paid employes. Harbor, were guests of Clyde Robertson at 5.16 a m, for Bluehill and intermediate land- of r*el estate situate in Bluehill, Hancock •aid eoaaty. deceased Flret and Amherst. 33 22 a rt for attention was paid, however, to the and wife Sunday. county, and bounded as follows, to wit: count of Henry A. Butler, executor, Aurora. 14 13 KtcRN — Leave Bluehill Mondays snd First lot: Beginning at or near Daniel F. HUiemcDL in mM plea based upon the injostioe of the Nov. U. H. Thursday*, at 9 a m, for Rockland a id inter- Treworgy'a land that Daniel L. Wyman Albert E. Mace, late of Aurora, _ 178 158 Knieei* Bluebill. mediate landings. bought of J Perktua, containing twenty five county deceased. Petition died by A discrimination. ot IM Now, however, Brookhn. M 96 acres more or less, for description see said Mace, administrator, that the amount CRANBERRY ISLES. be determined eighty per oent, of tbe railroad em- registry of deeds, book 107. page Bt. Second i Inheritance tax on eald estate Buckaport. 211 209 MAINE STEAMSHIP LIME lot: Beginning on line of land owned Mias returned from ■ visit by who were not in In* Banker Charles A. Snow, two rods from corner of f'rnobecot, U ployes, considered Brooksville. 84 98 Between Portland and New.York. Replaced the bVtl*ianidi?.0W^lah*'iate st Bar Harbor of L. B. thence north deceaaed. Kir.t account of Adamson are beard Sunday. fares snd stateroom Schedule dis- Thompson’s pa-tme; •aid conaty, the bill, being Caatine. 91 128 prices. 4*° east to land of V. C. thence west e.td lo. turbed. Information on request. Cooary; Norria L, Orindle. ndmloiatralor. Master Clyde Sparling is spending a 34 23 on said C onary's land to land •ettlement. from. A 400,000 Crmn berry Isles. erly formerly ... ..jj petition signed by of r. in aid tew at Manaet with his sister. 8. Bray; then somberly to corner of Althea W. Heath, late af Verona, days Dedham. 36 17 nc ount of railroad workers will be presented to METROPOLITAN LIME. field; thence easterly by said Bray land to county, deceased. PIrat and fins, i. a., n.rd in Friends o! Fred Steele, of this place, Deer Die. 121 117 place of beginning, containing twelve acres Adrian L. Ulmer, ndminlatretor c. Congress December, protesting Direct Between Boston and New York, more or lee*. Third lot: Beginning on the for gettlemeot. who is now in were to East brook. 42 16 in,n the of Connecticut, sorry IS 1-9 Honrs. east aide of the road leading from Bnrkaport Pearl 8. Orindle. a minor of Backaport. against injustice disregarding of vt.iry learn of his accident last week, when a Eden. 436 461 Rome via Cud Canal. at the northwest corner i land formerly of eald coanly. Pi.at and danl account whatever claims they may have for L. B. Thompson; thence easterly on *ai“ tti the earns for settlement, sod all indebted pointed administrator of the estate of said end that notice thereof be pubii.bed COUNTY GOSS IP. at Gourley, ot Philadelphia, were married th-reto are to make lm- preseated by Frankie K. Paine, one Bile worth American, n newspaper print" ^ requested payment of4;c«ssd. crea> Seal Harbor last week, mea lately. the heirs at law of said deceased. •aid dietrict, and that all known , Joseph M. Higgles, late of In and la interent, may »PP' Mrs. C. E. Googins, of North Hancock, Not. U. Boomt. Nov. 8, 1918. Bannov H. Giay. Ellsworth, othar paranaa ,( j MRS. MELTON'S LETTER % — Mid couaty, deceased. Petition that Alios H. tha aaM tlam and pine#, aad abow canir.^ The American two English deotter some other suitable of **ld P* seeds daisies, subscriber person be ap nay they hare, why the prayer rpHE hereby fivee notice that administrator of tbs late bloomers from her garden Tired Worn-out Mothers X the has been estate of Mid tioacr ehoald not he granted. mat picked Jo duly appointed eseea- Klattdcessed, presented by CharlM B. tris of the last will and teetaasent of Higgins, Monday, Nov. 13. An testers are la the curious position Min.—"I dull feel nephew aad creditor of salduteceased. Jackson, repaid CHABLB8 0. BUBBILL. late of BLL8- unable to for this letter if I can BBBTBAND B. CLANK, Judge of said Court of being practically open writing help any A true of the with s rash. A ten-inch WOBTSt copy original. Winter started worn-out mother or Attest:—B. E. M llAUd. their mouths. It may almost bo said. tired, bookkeeper la the county of Hancock, on Cnaaa. Bagla ter. „_ was fair for doeaaaad, Wltaeaa the Honorable Clarence fall of snow yesterday pretty to And health and strength aa 1 hare. bondi being required by the terms of said will, ^ Indeed, that they hare no mouths to dll « the first flurry of the season, and a drop “I hare a family of fire, aew, cook penona haring demands against the es- l«U tate of said deceased ere desired to TB* eubewlber hereby sires soUm that to open. There is Just a small, round housework and I heeama present he M Nora-bn a. d. of the thermometer this morning eight had do my the same for settlement, and all indebted 1 baa been duly appointed administra- tor of the aetata of ^ a touch of winter. orifice at the end of the snout, through ! much run-down in health. A friend thereto are requseted to make payment Im- above zero gave real very A tree asked me to Vinol, I did ao and now mediately. THOMAS M. STANLEY, lata of CBAN- ! which about two feet of worm like I try Nor ms. (. Paancas D. Bonnitx. BBSBY : am well and and my old time ISLBS, Mrs. Lois Trueworthy, who keeps houte can wriggle out, and as this | strong NOTICK. tongue haa been restored. Vinol has ao *■ ‘ha county of Hancock, dacaaaad. and PAUnm her two E. B. and D. Q. True- | energy bonds as law Ibe CHy for sons, la bathed with liquid glue in- run- glean the directs. All per- contracted with tongue ! superior aa n tonic for worn-out, When the mailorder house finds a Mas fnrtnoeeo^^ at West Ellsworth, has made baaing demands against the astat a HATINGworth to aapport aad care ja_ worthy, stead of aallTa oTery ant which it tired mothers or housekeepers.” of said are #»* down, town whose local deceased desired to present may need eaelatanoe daring d< within six months, from May 16 to Nov. 10, merchants do not ad the aasu for T*i5drnt»reddt touches adheres to It, and the animal I te-Mrs J. N. Msumr, Jackson, hOas. settlement, and all Indebted Bing Jaa. 1, MIA and are legal «17 of butter from six oows. Can vertise, it fattens its Ms req nested to make payment im Blleworth. I forbid all and pounds insects at a Geo. ▲. Ellsworth. Also catalogue mailing JberjM an them la licks the up by hundreds Parcher, Druggist, on my anconal, ntin*,he OW other woman at the age of seventy- L. care forP*“jI, thorn Lt any __ Mniaitm AIXan. aeoommodatloaa to at the leading drag stores in all Mains Tonws lieu Hot. A tflf. B. Mrrcaar*- three do better? [ I Mount Desert, Me. Farm henna. Aaraoa -- ... OBITUARY. tumor. Mr*. Anderson entered the Idtoettw.mmi* feotpital CAPT. JOStCPH M. HIOOINB. Monday of last weak. Mr*. Andenon we* lost one of lie most anb- bora et Booth Burry, gtliworth M*y tbe tbe desth last Thurs- 17,1867, daughter of Uept. and citisens to Mr*. atsntisl George Young. Bhe we* married to of Uapt. Joaeph Morrison Higgins. day Mr. Anderson in and Ellsworth commanded 1860, bad ainoe made Don’t Take Chan No nisn in higher her home in Ellawortb. Bhe was an es- "r wae more worthy of it; none respect timable and to -olden rule. woman, many friend* in Ells- more closely thp worth lived and her home town are saddened Higgins had bean confined to hie This is the time of year Uapt. by ber untimely death. people for more then a year, gradually home She leaves besides ber •' old husband, four to be careless about their foot-wear. was)iog away from age. Until little children—George, Frank and Earl Ander- a be bed been rei.ur.- man year ago son ol more Ellsworth, and Vera, wife of Prin- The first snowfall, fall rains, damp feet, sclire, but a severe fall then at the ahly cipal H. A. McLeilan, of Higgins classical was a shock from which he and a cold that about all win- shipyard institute, Charleston. She is may hang recovered, though he rallied suf- survived by daver her mother. Mrs. Betsy of be out a few times. Torrey Surry, ter. You save bills to one may doctor’s ficiently brother, E. C. of by was born in Young Beaumont, Uapt. Higglna North Ells- Texas, and one sister, Mrs. Carrie 1 now. Nov. 1833, a son of the late Mealey buying your rubbers worth 9, of South Gardiner. j Higgins. Left an orphan at the Ephraim Tbe body was brought to made hie home Ellsworth. of si* years, be with Mr. age Anderson, who was in tbe Mr*. Morrison, in tbe working an aunt, Joseph woods at R Y can Rubbers now at the pogenus, was reached w ith ou Save Money buying your ylorri-on district. difficulty, and arrived here last evening. At the ige of sixteen years be began The funeral was held this afternoon, Rev. to sen, tint In coasting vessels and going | B. H. Johnson, of the vessels. He soon rose Baptist church, then in otf-sbore to \ izz: =zz: officiating. Interment waa at Woodbine berth, commanding off-shore the captain's | cemetery. Century Shop vessels. Hta first command was the brig \ harsh Peters, in which be made foreign with Medi- KM.SWOIMH KAl.liS. Hill voyages, trading principally Men’s Storm Rubbers, regular $1.00 Rock Rubber , the best Then the brig Myronus terranean ports. Mr*. Henry brawn visited last week the lets for made was built for hint by Dyer P. Jor- in Otis. quality, dan, and in her he sailed eleven years. Howard was home was Salisbury from Clint- 85.00 His next command the bark Jnlia, 85 cents ton over Sunday. | named for bla wifs, and built for him by M. Grant In 1887. He sailed Edward Jameson and wife, of the iate Isaac Bangor, Men’s Deliverer the from sea in spent Sunday here. Apsley Overs, the Julia until he retired the Men’s Buckled Huron Howard 1882. Clough is building a new ice- kind that wear. Red heel Capt. Higgins was a successful and house at the rear of his store. 98 cents never fortunate shipmaster, loeing a Adalbert Merrill and wife are occupying 81.50 vessel, and escaping even the minor acci- rooms over the Joy & Ash store. dents which fall to the lot ot moet cap- ! Mrs. A. Webber, of Northeast Harbor, is Ladies’ Low or Storm Rubbers tains. visiting her parents, Jasper Frazier and Rock Hill Overs with white sole After bts retirement from the see, Cept. wife. Higgins devoted moet ot hie time to the 49, 70, 75 cents Miss Mabel F. Maddoclcs, who is em- 81.50 management of hie vessel property, of | ployed as nurse at is home for a which be at one time owned considerable, Bangor, few days. sud of the Ellsworth marine railway, of Children’s Rubbers P. Men’s 10 in. Leather ! which be was the principal owner. He George Dunham and wife expect to Tops leave about November 20 bad in recent years disposed of most of for Florida for 45, 50 cents the winter. 35,40, 81.98 bis vessel property, and at his death ho caned interests in but three vessels, the The heavy fall of snow on Monday and schooners Lejok, L*volta and Nellie Grant. Tuesday bas caused the saw mills to shut Red and White Rubbers at All Prices The marine railway and wharves were down temporarily. ot Bar sold list veer to Col. Morrell, Her- ! Edwin J. and Colon L. Frazier went to lor the winter of his tor, storage yeenta. | their camp at Green Lake Tuesday for a Capt. Higgins married, in 1882, Julia, few days' hunting. ONLY EXCLUSIVE ^ daughter of the late Naiban and Mary THE Adelbert Miles, of Bangor, spent Friday Dorman and a niece of the late Dyer P. and Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Mra. died in 1900. Jordan. Higgina Leonard R. Jordan. They bad no children. Capt. Higgins was Dr. Thomas S. Tapley and wife, of STORE IN ELLSWORTH the last survivor o( a large (amily. Ex- Tremont, visited Mrs. Tapley’s parents, cept lor a few years’ residence in New E. A. Flood and wife, last week. Bedford, Maas., Capt. Higgins’borne had Everard H. always been in Ellsworth. Clough and wife, of Bar Breadfruit Tree. ELLSWORTH MARKETS. have been here the This advertisement is one Capt. Higgins was a stauncb democrat, Harbor, past week, The south sea Island housewife does of a series designed to effect closer co-operation between at the home of Mrs. Kate Dorr. are retail in Ellsworth the company and its subscribers. There are three to a but never seeking office, be accepted it not have to make bread. There Is a Following prices parties telephone call—the the and the who connects them. He was elected an to-day: person calling, person called., operator The quality only under protest. Martin H. Haynes and wife returned tree In those Islands called the bread- COUNTRY PRODUCE. of service rendered is deter mi ned'lry the spirit in which all three work together rather alderman in 1884, mayor in 1898 and rep- last week from a two weeks' trip to fruit the fruit of which when tree, Dairy butter, lb. 35 388 than by the individual effort of any one or two of these three persons. resentative to the legislature in 1906. In New York and Phil- Brunswick, Boston, baked looks just like wheat bread. It Fresh eggs, do*. 48 £50 as well as in bis affairs his public private adelphia. la very palatable and nourishing. Fowl, B>. 25«28 of life strove conscienti- 85 Capt. Higgins The ladies’ sewing circle will meet every Chickens, lb. £40 ton. “Don’t Answer” ously to perform his fail duty. Thursday until the Christmas sale, instead Hay, loose, $10 £$12 Reports Tbe funeral was held at the home Satur- VEGETABLES. of every other Thursday as formerly. MARINE LIST. Potatoes, pk. 50 likes a “Don't Answer” day forenoon, Rev. R. B. Mathews offici- The meeting this week will be with Mrs. Nobody report. To the subscriber It nul- Sweet ft 04 ating. lodge, F. and A. M., of potatoes, lifies the value of the as far as that call is Lygonin Leonard U. Jordan. lb. 02 service, particular con- Ellsworth. Cabbage, which Capt. Higgins was a member, 03 concered; to the Company it means lost effort and a ! There will be an entertainment in the sch Storm Petrel from Boston Beets, lb. usually masonic services at the h Ar^Nov 9, ducted use, in lb 05 £06 Iosj of revenue. vestry Wednesday evening, Nov. 22, Ports. Onions, as Hancock Cnnn*y Mr. Mathews officiating chaplain. raise Carrots, lb. 02 Our methods a j charge of the finance committee, to Franklin—Sid Nov t>, sch Mabel E Goss operating provide that before giving “Don’t An- lb. 03 ! funds for the church. Candy will be on Boston, Mass Squash, swer” report, the operator is required. CHARLBB R. PETTINOILL. FRUIT. is that there will be a West Sullivan—Ar Nov 10, sch Manie Saun- sale. It hoped good 40 (1) To ring the bell of the called station at least three times Charles E. Pettingill, who recently ders, Northeast Harbor Lemons, do* 346 attendance. Southwest Harbor—Sid Nov 6, sch do*. 50 £60 a of 60 seconds. died Puritan,! Oranges, during period moved here from Salisbury Cove, coastwise John O. Whitney, accompanied by his A FEW 8TAPLE8. (2) To verify the number a second time, if there is doubt re- early Monday morning at bis home on Sid Nov 7, sch Livelihood, coastwise son John and Ur. C. C. Knowlton, left Sid Nov 9. sch William Keene, coastwise 8ugar, granulated, tb. 08$ garding its correctness; Central street. Mr. PeUingiH’s residence Freddie Calais for 12 enter a in Sid Nov 12, sch Eaton, powdered. Monday, to private hospital To the trunk line in the case of a here bad been so short that he did not New York 08$ (S) change call made to an- Brookline, Mass., for surgical treatment. yellow. have a wide acquaintance in Ellsworth, Coffee, lb. 30 336 other central office and ring the station again. Mr. Whitney’s many frieuds hope the but those who had met him, and many BORN. Tea, lb... 40 £65 treatment will speedily restore him to 40 “Don’t Answer” reports are given by the operator when friends in other sections of the county, Molasses, gal. £60 health. Oct to Mr and MEATS AND PROVISIONS. the above routiue has been completed and learned of bis death with deep regret. BRAODON-At Eastbrook. 14, Mrs N H Bragdon, a daughter. Beef, ft. 25345 Mr. Pettingill had had a varied and in- There is no one near to the called station to hear N1COL1N. DUNBAR—At Orland, Nov 7, to Mr and Mrs Veal, ft. 18 380 (1) enough life. He was born at Ho er H Dunbar, a daughter. the bell when it is or teresting Marlboro, Lamb, lb. 22 885 rung, Nov to Mr and Mrs There is an unusual in at the July 5, 1812. During bis younger years he Artelle McUown is building a house on FORD—At Sedgwick, 7, Hams. 25(0.28 (2) delay answering called sta- Wilbur Ford, a son. [Cecil Kenneth.] or followed tbe on Bacon. 25 £80 tion, aea, going principally his lot. Oct to Mr and Mrs GRAY—At Sedgwick, 24, (3) Through au error by the subscriber in giving, or the oper- foreign voyages, and also to tbe Grand Roland H Gray, a daughter. Salt pork, ft. 18 Myrtle Camber spent the week-end in ator in repeating, an incorrect number is and a Banks in vessels. He had visited GRAY-At Sedgwick, Nov 7, to Mr and Mrs Lard, 1b.. 19@20 given wrong fishing station is and no one or Ellsworth. George A Gray, a son. called, answers, many foreign ports. FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN. There is mechanical trouble which of Bar is visit- GRAY—At Orland, Nov 4, to Mr and Mrs (4) has not yet come to the the meat Shirley Young, Harbor, Flour, bbl. $9310 From seafaring, he entered John Gray, a daughter. attention of the Maintenance Department. ing at Hiram Danico’s. fancy brands, bbl. 9.50810.50 packing business, being engaged by PERKINS—At Penobscot, Nov 9, to Mr and A answer at the called station will reduce the number of C a son. Corn, bag,(wnole, cracked or meal, 2.50 prompt Libby, Mc^feal A Libby, the Armours, Hazel McGown has gone to East Wey- Mrs Harold Perkins, “Don’t Answer” to Mr and mixed feed and middlings, 1.70 32.00 reports. Mass., to teach. WILBUR-At Eastbrook, Nov 4, , Swifts, and other large packers in Chicago mouth, Perlie L a son. Mrs Wilbur, Oats, bag, 2$ bu. 1.60 In a busy central office the operator handles many calls and New York for some years, as a fore- Edward K. Leach and wife, of Bangor, with precision and dispatch. If a call goes wrong she man. For tome he with relatives here. years represented spent Sunday MARR1KD. does her best to right it. Occasionally a tangle comes, at CLOTHING Nelson Bros., large London packers, Mrs. Sadie Hasiem, of Waltham, is however, which deserves the services of a specialist. Once more I am in a position to ask the pat- Colon, Argentine S. A. Hiram L. Danico DELANO-DANFORTH—At Verona, Nov 4, Republic, visiting her niece, Mrs. ronage of the and place the name of Behind the stands the Rev Webb, Miss Dora Bernice public, operator supervisor. She is ready About ten ago he returned to by Henry Friend before the of Ellsworth and years wife and two of to A Danforth, public to give your call her personal attention and check it Eugene Leland, children, Delano, Verona, George vicinity as again entering the clothing busi- Maine, and bought a place at Salisbury of Worcester, Mass. from start to whenever the of Bar Harbor, spent Sunday with Fred ness. Come and inspect my line of and up fluish, probabilities, as Cove, where he lived until his removal to FOSS—RILEY—At Bangor, Nov 11, by Rev pants. Let me save you money. you know them, warrant you in asking for this special Starkly and wife. A Smith, Miss Edyth F Foss, of Cleansing and Promptly Done. Ellsworth a tew weeks to be with Ashley Repairing service. ago, Hancock, to Frank K Riiey, of Bangor. Alvin Maddocks will go to Boston to- his daughter, Mias Florence M. Pettingill, HEATH—CLEMENT — At South Penobscot, DAVID FRIEND for treatment. who is employed in Ellsworth. night to enter the hospital Nov 7, by Rev Chester A Smith, Miss Carrie Main Street, Ellsworth his re- F Heath to H Clement, both of Pe- con- His many friends hope for speedy Ralph Mr. Pettingill was an interesting nobscot. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE versationalist, and hia wide experience covery. RICH-DAVIS—At West Tremont,' Oct 31, by B Ethel M Rich, of West IRA B. Jr. gave him a fund of information. He was Rev George Davis, HAGAN, Tremont, to Fred M Davis, of Gouldsboro. AND a Mason. EAST LAMOINE. TELEGRAPH COMPANY thirty-second degree s SMITH—DOW—At Deer Isle, Nov 7. by Rev Civil Engineer, He married Miss Elba Thomas of Eden, Cousins and wife, of Ban- O J Mrs Alice Smith to Winfield S Capt. Charles Guptill, C. C. • Dow, both of Deer Isle. Land CUTTING, Manager who died nine years ago. Of several are a few weeks at the old Surveyor. gor, spending WILLIAMS—SNOWMAN — At South Penob- children, only one daughter, Florence, homestead. scot, Nov 10, by Rev Chester A Smith, Miss CgrriifMdMCi Sgltcttgd. Mrs* Mvra A Williams to Artie Deforest Snow- survives. He leaves slso one sister, is having P. 0. Box 7 Herbert Perry improvements man, both of Bucksport. ELLSWORTH FALLS. ME. of and one broth- George Hamor Lamoine, made on the Shea cottage, which he re- er, Clifford Pettingill, of Otter Creek. cently purchased. DIKD. Commission fStrrijants. The funeral was held at the home this WOOLENS Mrs. Mary J. Deslsles has gone to Ban- forenoon, Rev. B. H. Johnson, of the Bap- to the winter with her daugh- ANDERSON-At Bangor, Nov 12. Mrs Hollis AVE MONEY by buying dress material PLUMBING, 1864 was gor spend 1916 tist chnrch, officiating. The body E \nderson, of Ellsworth, aged 49 years, 5 ter, Mrs. Harry Cooledge. and coatings direct from the Camden taken to Cove for interment. months, 25 days. Furnace Salisbury Woolen Mills. Write for samples and state Hot Water Heating, Through the efforts of the ladies of BRIDGES—At Sedgwick. Nov 11, Jonathan I the road to the Bridges, aged 72 years, 2 months, 20 days. garment planned. F. A. PACKARD, Mgr Work and MBS. E. ANDERSON. Latone sewing circle, Jobbing. HOLLIS FERNALD-At Oouldsboro, Nov 4,;Wilson Retail Dept., Box 85, Canideu, Me. 1 has been rebuilt and is now in Vf Florence, wife of Hollis E. Anderson, of cemetery Fernald, aged 28 years. BOSTON Those interested who Ellsworth, died Sunday at Paine’s private fine condition. GRAY—At Sedgwick. Oct 24, infant daughter HONEST WORK; HONEST PRICES c°finissioN merchant not work with money of Mr and Mrs Roland H Gray. in after an for could responded hospital Bangor, operation Nov M contributions. Special thanks are due HIGGINS—At Ellsworth, 9, Joseph Higgins, aged 83 years. Years’ Experience. WANT YOUR of 3ar Harbor, who Linnehans Auto Twenty Fairfield Hodgkins, Ellsworth, Nov 18, Charles Livery PETTINGILL—At Personal attention to all details. Telephone famished teams and men. E Pettingill, aged 74 years, 4 months, 8 days. yiiiwiisimiiiia. generously or mall orders attended to. FARM PRODUOT3 R promptly has a fine looking lot he PHILLIPS—At Dedham, Nov 15, Adrian Water Ellsworth Mr. Hodgkins 68 7 St., which adds much to Phillips, of Lamoine, aged years, Eggs, Live and Dressed, Poultry has just completed, months. Day^ar Nifkt Sank*. By Day ar Trip EDWARD F. of the H BRADY, the improvement cemetery. SPRAGUE—At Swan’s Island, Nov 6. David rELEPUONK 117 Me. Veal, Apples, Potatoes aged 72 years, 10 months, 26 days. Grant St., Ellsworth, ACOMBINATION 13. N. Sprague, Nov. Oouldsboro, Nov 6. Asa T Telephone m-a. Prices, Shipping Tags, Dressing, Packing STEVENS—At is Stevens. The mail-order house advertising and Shipping instructions, etc., sent tree An Inspiration. — WELL WENTWORTH At Franklin, Nov 9, Mrs for your business. What are you going THAT WORKS Lionel was at a matinee with bis fa- Emeline Wentworth, aged 84 years, 11 to do about it t SToftsstonai Carts. GootL a acrobat fail- months, 17 days. __ Going an Immonao Amount of ther, and when trapeze Albert N. Cushman ed to catch the at which he flew H. SCOTT such object ALICE No other medicines possess fell into two through the air and sprawling SPECIALTY MADE OP curative properties as these great TYPEWRITING. ACCOUNTING AND was excited. Electrician and Contractor restoratives. Hood's Sarsaparilla and the net the boy greatly GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. Peptiron Pills, working together. “They are never hurt” explained his Electric and Fixtures Agent Uuion Safe Deposit A Trust Co., of Port- They reach the impure, impovers trick to make Supplies and, for furnishing Probate and 8urety Bonds and father. “It is a regular lshed, poisoned, devitalised blood, • Agent Oliver Typewriter; typewriter supplies ex- such a mi— once or twice to give the Ellsworth the worn, run-down, overworked, Estey Building, Cor. Main and Water Sts. (over Moore’s Drug hausted system. They awaken the audience an idea of the difficulty of 88-11 Store). Ellsworth. Me. and Telephone appetite, aid digestion, purify the feat and thereby intensify the ap- vitalise the blood, give renewed when it has been DR. CHARLES B~.bORON Strength to the whole body, produce plause successfully, sound, natural deep, and a complete performed." OSTEOPATH Two dollars Ellsworth Steam restoration to good health. Lionel thought a moment and then, Specialties: Nervous Invested in these two medicines will Ml KM (I laundry Wart. NAPHTHA CLEANING Diseases, a smile, said: bring better results than four dollars with bright Diseases of Stoxach. I could make a Goods called for and delivered spent in any other course of treatment “Papa, do you think Treatment and Consultation, hy Appoint- or this in SUlrworth on attendance. _ teacher following attention to work ment, hit with my by ■ton, or write (or FREE Special parcel poet Fridays. It will be wise to Hood's Sarsa- Somplo. get circus stunt and missing my lessona Address, Pearl Bldg., Bangor, Me. parilla and Peptiron Pills today. They "Lr.-MDiciiiico.. r««tw.ii^ H. B. ESTEY & CO., Proprietors are sold by all druggists everywhere. once in awhile?"—Puck. State Street, EUewortrt, Me Telephone 18MM. Bes. 2128 R. Accept no substitutes. 200 doses $2, Abtsrrtitmmti. Growing Trees For Profit corSTY NEWS |M> M. Briscoe, Prole—or of Forestry, Ic FALL CHECKS. 1 Fencers' Week Course. C. of M-! — SOUTHW BBT HARBOR. Tree* as a on the farm here the crop J. T. R. "-. who bM been tailing over most other crops in that A Variation From tho advantage in health a or baa been sari- Plaid. year more, they do not any previous prepara- Usual Shephard's require onalj ill tor two weeks tion of the ait* on which they ate to be Byron Carpenter ie baring extensive planted, nor do they demand tire addi- A beautifully soft worsted of blue made to bis bones, with new cellar tion of any kind of fertiliser. Moreover, repairs and green almost Invisible check fea- foundation and plumbing. J. C. Ralph la after planting they require very little at- tures this handsome . Please ob- tbe contractor. tention in any way for many years, andtbe Hake TUt Dafiriaw who to Deeeert toil on which they grow is improving Mrs. Emily Freeman, expects ffig here Nov. bar from year to year, both physically and leave 15, accompanied by SeaMtkiaf New—PEACH SHERBET 1& to Mr. and Mrs. Charles chemically. daughter, Join Pack a can of SUPERBA Poackoo m Clement ter tbe to California, last The feet mast be borne in mind that trip ice in a pail for a few boot* until trees ere s long-time crop. They can not j week entertained both tbe ladies' society frozen. Then aarra aa you would a in be planted one year and harvested the and tbe W. C. V. V. brick of ice cream, diced portion*. You will real aherbet next, ss is the case with many agricultural A school Y.M.C.A. social at tbe enjoy peach high without the aherbet price. crops, but require a long period of lima banquet ball Saturday treeing proved for tbeir growth find development. very enjoyable. After fine addresses by Anyway yon aartre SUPERBA land for Care should be taken to select Mr. Roars and Secretary Saxton, games Peachea. yon will enjoy a daHcfana tbe growing of tbe forest crop that is the and refreshments added interest to tbe peach, the beat fruit obtainable. least valuable on the farm, both with re- occasion. SUPERBA spect to soil and topography, for the trees Your dealer eeOa Harry Bow®, secretary of Bates college will grow on almost any soil, and on topo- Canned Goode. Tea* and Coffees: T. M. C. Ah gave a excellent address at graphy that is too rough or too steep to be V each dietiirc 4 the Congregational church Sunday morn- treaty peed. profitably cultivated. ing. The service waa under charge of Sec- For quickest returns, tbe planting of COUNTY NEWS retary Saxton. The quartette rendered a young transplants that have been grown fine anthem and Mrs. Winfred Joy con- for not less than three years in a foreat BLUEHILL. tributed a beautiful solo. nursery, is fsr more desirable than any a car Sullivan method of direct sowing of the seed on the Mrs. E. U. Williams it ill. D. L. Mayo took load to his wifa and area to be reforested. C*pt. F. K. Perkins baa employment in Saturday, Shirley Hodgkina, now and hia mother, wbo had nern These plants may be bought from BeltasL • daughter BUY state and commercial nurseries for from spending a week with them, alao hia Made Andrew Orincle baa gone to Belfast to brother who haaa winter’aem- Bangor to In the case of Knowlton, Ranges per |5.50 f7.50 1,000. manage s small botel. white pine, they should be planted six ployment with Robie Norwood. Mra. Fulton Lewis went to Rockland Thurs- feet apart in each direction. Thia will re- Knowlton Hodgkins and son returned day to spend his vacation with his parents. These are quire 1210 trees to the acre, but it is with the party, aqd when their house- goods the Miae D. safest in ordering to allow for 1250 for Gladys MacKay, cl Providence, hold goods arrive will oooopy rooms with R. it famous KIN'EO each acre to be planted. I., visiting her annt and uncle, R. b. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Hodgkins. Line and wile. It is essential to keep the roots of these Osgood Delorin Atherton on George received, sold in Ellsworth for plants moist until planted, and in plant- Rev. Thomas Bennett Hughes, ol He Nov. 10, the sad news of the death of hia ing they should be kept in an upright chanicsville, N. V., conducted services In brother Onalow in Sharon, Mao. By a not come position, not leaning to one side, and well the Baptist chapel Sunday. strange mischance the letter giving the years. Why firmed down into the soil. of his critical illness waa The teachers' training class at the acad- tidings delayed in and let us With the of the show you exception protecting emy and Mias Nellie Douglass, the in- in the mail ten days, so there was no time plantation from fire and from grazing for Mr. Atherton to to bis brother, as structor, visited the normal school at go we it will but little attention what have. Per- animals, require Castine Nov. 10. notice of the death came at the same time. for tbe next ten years. A cleaning should Onalow Atherton will be pleasantly re- ! William Cunningham was badly in- want a then be made, in which tbe undesirable mem be red by the friends of hia boyhood haps you parlor jured Saturday by a tall from a load ol trees should be removed and the belter at Mt. Desert, whoever found him a genial wood. One ol tne wheels of the loaded cart stove? We have them. ones allowed tbe full benefit of tbe site. companion. The Knights of Pythias, of went over him, dislocating his shoulder At about twenty-five years a thinning Sharon, of which order be waa a member, and^inflicting painful cuts and bruises. will yield merchantable material enough will have charge of the burial service in the to at least for tbe and tbe re- pay cutting, V. 1. SOCIETY SOCIAL. place where he bad lived aa an esteemed tree# will be benefited H. C. maining greatly by Tbe community social given by the citizen for several years He leaves a STRATTON, its removal. In thia way an intermediate Village improvement society on Monday daughter and two sons. return is obtained that is Ellsworth usually entirely evening, Kbv. 6, in connection with tbe Nov. 13. SPBAT. Agent. lost, in tbe case of natural especially monthly meeting of the society, was a woods. BUCKS PORT. “At Aiken’s old stand.’’ great success, and many wishes were ex- Tbe remainder of the atand should be The football term defeated pressed for more pleasant gatberinga of seminary cut at about years, when it will Orooo school on the home fifty yield Kouisonr bet vr. tbe same kind. high grounds the highest returns ou the money in- Tbe president, Mrs. E. E. Chase, opened Wednesday, by the score of 28-0. vested, and a new should be started serve the odd stock colUr and the tbeir local crop tbe business meeting with a cordial wel- Mrs. Pannie_parling Swazey observed leader, Mr*. Nancy Young. in its If allowed to for a double breasted front. Two sires of COUNTY NEWS Later other work will be place. grow come to all, and spoke of tbe aims of tbe her ninetieth birthday, Nov. 8. The house done. Arrange- the increase in green bone buttons serve as trimming ments are made tor an longer period, compound society. Reports were given by the was appropriately and prettily decorated. being entertain- interest charges against tbe crop will more in to conaist of a "The appropriate places. chairmen of tbe different committees; Mrs. Swazey was assisted in receiving by PROSPECT HARBOR. ment, farce, Waif's than counterbalance the increase in growth tbe finance committee reporting four new her daughters, Mrs. Wendell Parker of Gay H. Cole spent the week-end with Thanksgiving,” music and recitation!, to after that to thia time, under be period. Up members; tbe ways and means committee, Worcester, Msec., and Miss Charlotte bis parents, J. W. Cole and wife. given at the town hall Thanksgiving tbe BOILED DINNERS. ordinary conditions, investment will or four night. A cordial Invitation is extended that three entertainments would Bwazey of Bucksport. Mrs. Swazey Is re- Nathan H. Cole, of Portland, spent a have paid compound interest at tbe rate to all and between the o! be given this winter; the school commit- markable active for her years, and ia few days last week with relatives here. boys girls age* of 5 per cent, or 6 cent, and a profit Hew to Cook and Serve This New Eng- per tee, of a plan to form a parent-teachers interested in current and social ten and eighteen years to j«n the dob. over all expenses of some |250 per acre. land Dish. keenly Dick Hamilton, of Brookline, Maas., is All and interested in This, it will readily be seen, is a association; the park committee, that a events. Her and parents, anyone the good Clean beets. Have a kettle charming personality spending a week with his brother investment that will are favor- large Henry. and la assist in comp very beginning bad been matte on the tennis genuine kindlines of heart endear her to dub, willing to the sort, ably with other crops on tbe farm, when one-third full of boiling water. Get Rev. R. H. Moyle, of HoMivan, ex- court in the park. all. are asked to be present at the next meet- considered for an equal period of time. 8ve pounds of fancy brisket corned with Rev. R. C. Dalsell Attar tbe business meeting, familiar changed pulpits ing. _ beef and put beets and beef In kettle Baby Had Whooping Cough. Sunday. songs were snng by the eompany, led by Novell. 8. Dana’s Tan Books. at 7:30 or 8 a. m. Peel, slice and wash Mrs. 8am C. Small, Clayton, N. M.. writes: _ the orchestra. P. D. Miaa Doris Colwell, who has been with Charles A. academy Principal “My grandson bad whooping oongb when he liana once made a list turnip. Pick cabbage In pieces and Mrs. W F. SWAN’S ISLAND. Rowe, of the academy, gave a helpful talk was three months old. we naed Foley's Bruce about ten dayr, has re- of ten books." look over wash and Tar and 1 believe it saved his life. “Indispensable They carefully. Scrape and Honey turned to Steuben. Mr*. Martin Kent entertained tbe ladis* on the community spirit, emphasising He la now big and fnt." Foley's Honsy nod are the Bible. Shakespeare, the Dec- carrots and peel potatoes. Put all to the giving of one’s self, one’s presence, to Tar ia n fine thing to hare in the house for Mrs. Roy C. Dalsell and infant daughter aid society Friday. laration of Independence, the Con- soak In cold water. At 9:45 add turnip whooping coogb, croup, coughs, colds.— churches, schools, etc. Florence Allen i Moore's Drug Store. left Wednesday for a visit o' a few weeks Capt. Henry Moalden b*< tbe Witbim stitution of the United States. Ban- to beets and. beef. Keep pot boiling, sang tbe Bluebill reunion song, the words with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Qldfleld, lousier smack, Mildred W. croft's "History of the United States," water from teakettle as it bolls adding written Mrs. Anna Hinckley Faster. at Sussex, N. B. by aiBMrtihtPtniv Mr. and Mr*. Hick more ere visiting Irving's ‘Life of Washington," Frank- 10:15 add at 10:45 away. At cabbage: Virginia Chase gave a recitation and lin's “Es- Miaa Annie Handy returned Sunday tbeir son and other relatives bere. “Autobiography," ('banning's add carrots. Cse separate kettle with Merrill a Helen Helen monologue. from West where »ay on Gibbon's Sullivan, she has been £. K. and wife led last week (or Napoleon Bonaparte," a piece of pork for cabbage. Put cab- and a Qott McIntyre Walter Littlefield played for three “Decline and Fall of weeks with her sister, Mrs. 1. W. Stin- the Roman Em- bage on at 10:30. At 11:15 put In pota violin duet. Giarl Clildrei IpiKl Won their winter home la Florida. worms and stomach worms are some of Marcus Cleaves. pire” and Tarbell's “Early Ufa of toes and on son and wife accompanied them, stopping squash, putting squash top. The music and recitations were finely the moot dreaded diseases of children. the of Lincoln.” as it cooks As soon as the During high wind Saturday In New York and Boston on tbeir viy quicker. rendered and thoroughly enjoyed by all. Siiro* of worau nre: Demoted Is soft fork will Charles Blance bad a dangerous chimney back. squash enough (a After the entertainment, games were k stomach. swollen upper lips, Fairly Won. £ ftp Id hii bouw. bat u It butaad oat at Not. U.' 9. pierce it easily) take it up. Mash, put played and a merry hour was passed. sour stomach, offensive breath, “Mr. Wombat seems sore of tht noon boar, with ot from very In a little sugar, a spoonful of butter Nov. U. 8. si 2>hnrd nod full bely with oc- plenty belp _ tt | his wife’s love.” I the ao was dooa. SALISBURY LOVE. and salt to taste. Put In serving dish I- Xcneionnl triplets nod pninn factory, damage “He has every right to. Theirs was NORTH SEDGWICK. the novel, pole fnce Not. 13. C. relative* and set in a warm oven, leaving door h^about oj Mrs. Archie Morphy is visiting i highbrow and be won ont tint, eyes heavy and doll. courtship, ojfen. Take potatoes up and put in Herbert Kenneleon has gone to Indian ^^lenden at Mt. Desert Ferry. hi a competitive contest comprising AST 1854 twitching eyelids, itching of EAST ORLAND. oven: then take carrots, chop end but- Point. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ronbins have re- seven — lfsns.. nose, itching of the rectum, short oough, exhaustive papers.” dry H. Snow ter and put with rest Masb turnips Mrs. Beulah Allen ii in Melroee, Maw., A. and wife epent tbe week- turned from a visit in Bangor. City Journal. grinding of the teeth, little red points stick- and butter. Take beets Into a dish lor a few weeks. end in Camden. up ing oat on tongas, starting daring sleep, slow C. A. Hamor spent a few days recently of cold water, slip off skins and slice. Winfield and of fever. Tbe foundation for l be new flab in Southwest tbe guest ot Mn. Coon Meat. Hinckley wife, Bloehili, hatchery Harbor, Put beef on slice for Dr. Tree's Elixir, the Family Laxative and ie platter, enough were of Mrs. Hattie j. Allen last completed. v Freeman. Coon meat looks and tastes some- guests Emily dinner and put pork on platter with Worm Expeller, will sorely and qaiekly ex- like fowl, dark Elijah White ie making improvements Earle Emery, U. of M., spent several thing guinea being and across pel worms, correct upset stomach and con- beef. Skim up cabbage. Cut on bia houre. tough unless ftxed up A coon is The K. P. lodge will have degree work stipation. Adalu are also benefited, and days recently at home with bis parent!, right. it several times and serve in deep dish. more dainty and than a Thursday evening. Bloehili lodge is In- write me letters like this: "Dr. Tree's Elixir Mr. Barrett, of New York, ia tbe Julian Emery and wife. precise pos- Put beef In center of at gueet table, potatoes has done me a world of John sum about what It eats. A possum, vited. good. Olass, of E. L. Pickering. No*. U. the left of beef, and arrange the other Houston, Texas." At all dealers’. Be, fide and _B. like a hog, aril) eat anything, say sort Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Karl Klaiedell waa borne from Water- dishes around it. Always have warm •149. Advice free. Write to me. SURRY. nt carcass. Mrs. Lionel Howard on the birth of a ville for a abort viait laet week. for dessert with this dinner. Tues- apple pie Raymond Oonaina came borne laat Your dinner will be 12 o’clock daughter. F. P. Mason ia having bia houae ready at day. Oldest Royal Dynasty. Nov. U. A. Q. with electric If these directions are followed. equipped lights. in The oldest royal dynasty in the world Mrs. Bernice Phillips i* visiting Mrs. Horace Robertson ia fn Boston for Is that of Japan, which goes back un- NORTH LAMOINB. town. eurgical treatment. Mra. broken for 2.000 years. Hanging Pictures. Tbnraton-Conary Saturday lori A. A. Richardson is having a furnace ia Willard Kane came home The should have first housekeeping for Mr. Robertson. largest pictures installed. POSIT1VEJPROOF few day*. choice for the most wall Mrs. Hattie Dennis and eon, of Important young two week! Walter and Willard are Should Convince the Greatest Schools dosed Friday, for space. Pictures should never be bung Young pressing Paaeadumkeag, are borne, after a week's at Salisbury Cove. visit with her vacation. up near the molding or over doors hay Skeptic in Ellsworth. parents, Merton Whitaker way No*. 11. u and windows. Such an arrangement Lewis Smith and wife, of Bar Harbor, and wife. Not. 13. gives a appearance to the are visiting his parents, George Smith M. cove. topbeavy Because it’s the evidence ol an Ellsworth patridqe room and the from and wife. I prevents pictures eitisen. School closed Friday lor a seen. The and Mrs. Fred L. who is with her being plainly largest Hodgkins, Testimony easily Investigated, HANCOCK. vacation, Mrs. Elvira Young teacher. most should be H. will to Bos- Important pictures father, George Coggins, go Mias Pearl of East wae heio The strongest indorsement of merit. Marab, Eddington, The first party ol tha eeaeon hung so that the horizon line Is five or ton Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. James is ben. coflee Tiaiting at C. A. Cake and five and a half feet from the floor. Tweedie, before going South for the win- The beat proof. Bead it: Thompson’s. Mrs. C. B. Young, wbo has been were served. One should strive to have the ter. E. J. Tiaiting always CXark, Barry road, Ellsworth, in Everett, Maas., ia borne. Nov. IS. pictures on a level with the eyes when Nov. U. Y. •ays: ”1 was annoyed by attacks of _ Horace Stratton, who ia in _HfBBAkB. standing upright Never hang a pic- kidney complaint. I bad sharp, shootin g employed that will slant from St Martin and tha Dictionary. Portland, apent the week-end with bis Iatpure Mood runsyoudown-makerir°‘ ture so It away pains across the small of my back and tbe •» Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stratton. vietlm lor dissaae. For pure blood the wall at an acute When St. Martin when he divided hia cape parents, assy angle. pic- secretions were in Bitters, with a naked at the of kidney irregular pass- aoaad digestion—Burdock Blood tures are hung over the mantle or beggar gate Mias Bdyth Poes, youngest daughter of all a tores. tlAt.—AdH. Amiens also two words to the age. Doan’s Kidney Pills had been rec- and drug Price, bookcase no part of the pictures or gave Gapt. Mrs. O. W. Poes, of thia place, frame should be bidden by vases or English language. The oratory in ommended to me and I Anally began and Prank Knowlton Riley, of Bangor, other ornaments. Portraits of relatives which this torn cape was preserved as using them. I could soon eae that they were quietly married at Bangor hturday a sacred banner acquired the name of Nov. 11. Bev. A. or friends should never be bung any- were helping me and 1 continued taking evening, Ashley Smith, TDriurtieamns*. the bedrooms. “chapelle” (from the French “chape"), of the LThiv*realist church officiated. where except In them until I fait better in the eoetodlan being termed “chaplain,” every way.” Hancock friends extend congratulation*. and thus our English words “chapel" Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't The Hancock and Baked Finnan Haddaok. simply boys’ girla’ agri- — MORE RHEUMATISM and “chaplain” are derived. West- ask for a cultural club met at the aeboolbooaa Satur- Select a thick haddock and allow It kidney remedy—get Doan's Kid* minster Gazette. day afternoon and reorganised. to soak In milk for one hour; then put nay Pills—the same that Mr. Clark Dorothy BEFORE Cook, wbo received the highest number of THAN EVER It Into the roasting pan with a little of had. Footer-Mil born Co., Props, BuAhlo Mighty Naar It. points of any member of the club last *r the milk; butter It thickly, dust It with N. T. Brokers, was elected Cliihymen, lawyers. a little and bake about “Do yon, Mr. Stacks, think that a year, president; Monroe Moon, pepper thirty ebnnles and Merchants Stricken- minutes Serve on a hot with rich man can go through the eye of a vice president; Oladya Martin, secretary; platter Our old friend Rbenmatia ie dsvin* sauce made from the dish needier* Begins Id Johnson, treasurer. The upper words0' a little The local merchant who doet not ad- Inning this year, and a faw ^ and a little added cream. “I don't know. I will, however, ad- room in the achoolhouae baa been fitted from ona who know* all about gravy vertise i* tlon throwing open the doOr to the a mit that my lawyers have dragged ! for elubroom thia winter. Meetings will not bs amiss. „,„«r- keep Wear rubbers in damp me through some very small loop- mailorder hone*, which doe* advertise be held Saturday afternoons at 3 o’clock. Colors. your fust dry, Astonishing holes.”-Puck. and which is Next Saturday the boya and girls will begin drtnkpjantyoflealcoholic drinke. Some pelerines accompany single looking for just tuck open- and avoid atrong ^ basket-making under the of If rheumatism gate you, or ^ after supervision jetotiea^'P» breasted the period nge. have twinges, gnawiDg ^ you sharp can P revolution. The for all Men Feel Tired, Toe So Doubt About This. or yon »f the swollen JoinU muscles, " w a few days b> these things are set In astonishing col- While Buck la aaid about tired women it Foley Cathartic Tablets are just a plain, of all agony In just , must be remembered that men also tba When the mailorder house a of Rheums with and pay finds honest, old-faahioned phytic. They act ODe-hail teaspooofui orings—orange mingled green, penalty of overwork. When tba kidneys arc an* on the bowels town ichose local promptly effectively tinged tussore shades and tur- wees, inactive or doggish, whan one feels merchant* do not ad without pale, griping or nausea. They keep light tired out and has tbs d*Xil druggists and miserable, “bines," the stomach tweet, the liver active, and the knowaboutRheo^j),;* quoise worked with metal threads. lacks and ambition, vertite, it fatten* it* bowels harmless, yet powerful; »•*tiBg- energy Foley Kidney catalogue mailing regular. They banish biliousness, aiek *U1 !••*» Pills are tonic and not sour — and e 90-cent bottle of Egyptian coloring. strengthening. They headaches, stoaaach, indigestion. ■ qalckly.—Moore’s Drag Store. U«(. I Moore's Drag Store. Ask Quo. A. Pareher or any druggie* v Stmnttanium* *** ■ Cram Russia and was uncertain aa to v COUNTY StiW S • ! what he would find on his arrival There are thousands of’ LIVE STOCK NOTES. there. To appear there at all would FOR YOUNG FOLKS WEST FRANKLIN. who are bright be hazardous. children You wouldn't like to be caught MASTER He decided to take especial precau- Roscoe Goodwin, wbo baa been em- out In a hut frail—not sick 'but blizzard without an over- tions till he had had au opportunity ployed in Portland tbe past ylar, is at coat. Then don't start on a long to look alxjiit him and judge whether A Sleepy Time Story About a borne for a week. underdeveloped—they trip without a blanket for he dared risk He would Saunders | your ANDMAN recognition. Littie Tbe aebooner Manie is load- with their horse. take Stepau with him. of course. Pig. curb-stone at Blaisdeil’s wbarf, play food—they , ing Slops that are allowed to stand When lie informed his servitor of his Jobn Farnsworth, who is mate, is spend- colds and do and catch easily sour to the of Intention and Stepan found that be a few' bis here. point corrup- TRIALS OF A SMALL TRAVELER ing days with family tion make the hog business un- A Transformation could not dissuade him the valet, pro- not thrive—they need I Clyde Clark lost two fingers in a wencb only profitable. that after passing the Russian posed Friday, while at work for Lewis Sbuman. rich in It docs not In Russia were satisfied the pure, liquid-food pay to carry un- Scene border, until they just Ho Knew a I Youngster Who Thought About a dozen ladies an stock how Russia was for the enjoyed outing profitable through a long dangerous Than Hia Mother Great Mora at camp “Bide-a-Wee" Friday. winter. Get rid of it now. count. Stepan should play master and Qeal Has a Sad Experience—Interesting A horse la entitled to all the A. M1TCHEL Dmitri should play man. Clarence Morse visited bis daughter, I By F. Tale For the Children—An English wbo is in and good times you can possibly show : This proposition struck the count fa- teaching Bangor, Friday Prince. scam him. winter or summer. hi.iiiiiiiininiiniiiBiiiHHHMain». mini vorably. and he made arrangements to Saturday. If the earlier it out. He the clothes Hutchins tbe week-end larger pigs are fit carry procured Iyet me thijik, said Uncle Ben to Mrs. Julia spent for Count Merlwltz died about the time of a for and mnrket it will not pay to gentleman Stepan provid- little Ned and Polly Ann. I believe I at Bar Harbor with her sister, Mrs. 1. A. feed them :he nihilist movement started in Rus- ed him with a name and title. He longer. Sell as Hoon will tell you about the Hodgkinr. as fit Do not sell until sia— that movement which led up to wag to be Count Sergius Arkadyevich, EMULSION fit During tbe Bevere wind Saturday, tbs Be the revolutiou and established the to be his valet. to start them growing and sure that your flock does and the real count wag flag pole at tbe scboolbouse blew down. keep not get caught out In an eerie luma. The count left nn only son. Peter. j DISOBEDIENT PIG. Children relish Mr. and Mrs. Fi ok Bradbury left Fri- them going- fall rain. A Dmitri, who hud but Just come of age Count Sergius anil his valet entered thorough wetting 0---»—d: of a rare day for Hollis to aiLmi the funeral and it carries will cause the to suuUle all and Inherited the title and a large for- Russia by way of Caucasia, going b.v to SCOTT'S sheep The little pig’s mother had gone relative. to their blood winter. tune from his lather. But. while the Black sea to the extreme ea ferti market and had p Id ldm and h.s broth nutritive qualities ana of end of that water. Hoy Drag .on f.« miy, Ellsworth* them flesh- Count Meriuitz hud been a loyul sub- ers and sisters to stay at home. But dreams and gives Idea are guests of Mrs. Bragdoo’s parents. ject of the czar, bis successor was bent Now, Stepan's of the greatness he resolved to go by himself. He and a count “Put A number of Mrs. food, bone-food strength-food. i>n achieving for the nobles some share of Illustrates the adage started out very gayly, clean and nice Harry Willey’a a on horseback and he will ride friends at her home Saturday in SCOTPS, n the government. beggar as a little pink pig could wish to be. gathered llothing harmful of her birth. Dmitri's views became known to his to the devil.” Instead of Imitating his When he got to the corner he stop evening, the anniversary Scott a Sown*, StooaSeld. IT. J. IH master's uniform kindness to him. be Mr?. received many pretty and POPULAR METHODS OF mnsln. Ivan Ivanovitch, an unscrupu- ped to get out Of the way of a farmer's Willey went to the other extreme. This was useful ''-*r lous man. who In case of Dmitri's re- wagon, and that splashed mud on him presents. he did not of a great moval would become heir to the Meri- because approve “Hear me!' cried the little pig. “Now Dr. S. 8. DeBeck was a visitor in Bangor one of a lower sta- | !*•*>.• HW.Ha FARM CURING OF MEATS witz title and estates. Dmitri was of personage treating 1 must take a bath." and Orono Wednesday and Thursday of l(li> appointed H(lm:ui«- tion with any forbearance and feared a trustful nature and confided to Ivan There was no nice spring, and the last week. that If he showed consideration for his In road not look F. TOUETKLOTTF, :*te of ELLS- that he was a member of a revolution- puddles the did big Irving Rollins, who has been employed JOHN [Prepared by United States department of master their true relative positions WORTH, to enlist his enough for a pig of his size to bathe in at Seal is at home. His father, agriculture.) ary circle, endeavoring Harbor, of Hancock, dvo«*u»ed. and would be given away. and be came to one he in the county oustn In the cause of wresting from By by thought who came with him for election, returned ''outis .t* < ta law rtirut*. All per»'>i g One of toe most of cur No sooner had set sail from liven impular ways they would do. and he jumped bito it and to Beal Harbor having demand* again si the estate of said r,,.trl good but was a A muddle: *•• My. he sight! -•« ".«*#» Dmitri's while he was Darres mill while is hunt- t»*J.•»*•?. Ideas, secretly was able to wait on his mas- Harry Willey 191* Fid k> R M n« rel anti [muring the brine over It is less supposed little pig was never seen. Not know- Oct 21, a which the latter ing a few s. In' evolving pan by ter. Whether II was that seasickness da} • ^ trouble tbau rubbing in salt by I how he looked with his face NOTICK p >RK Lost KK ing funny 13 Echo. might le sent to Siberia, in which one careless as what Nov. method. The brine is abo makes to hap- _ TlfHEREAS Frank duicfliw* nn.i M.-iggl- dry curing covered with mud and his sides streak- ot Prnob c-> • :.e event his citizenship might be taken or to his role \V Hutching-*, both considered a greater protection against pens Stepan's ability play ed and with it, he trotted INDIAN POIN t\ H ate or Mi s;*>tted county of Hanoock «nl e, by from him and his estate confiscated. was marred imil de mer. the Insects and vermin. Brine made of properly by to market on his own their mortgage d*ed d»t»*; \xt day of along. Going John Carroll, ol Southwest Harbor, has * »»» » Ivan. Having possessed himseir of be ordered his valet jui.. ». d. 191ft, and roc ce tie n«oc. pure water and according to dire lions about, directing four feet he found to be a more tire been mason work attheEilis cottage »try Jf deed*. book $u». p #• '-ia.cn >e.ed of his cousin's with him to do manner menial serv- doing tr In the fo.lov. big reel) es should keep a proof complicity all of some than he had He m*. the undersigned, * rt»n p red ot trip thought. on Green Island. >* the nihilists, scut an anonymous com- ices not but with real eiUteiiitnste in Penob«c me co-mty reasonable leugtb of time. burin; only Imperatively, came to a field where the gate stood Hancock, and bounded at f«l »•. st to his Miss Kathleen of Bar Harbor, of narm weather, however, brine should munication the government that he Curses for remissness. wide Morris, Inr fifteen leet northwest of nor; o «.er open. Miss would furnish evidence a no- On the same vessel with this false spent the week-end with Palmira L Par le» Ward well’s store, so-called, *'t .ot d be watched closely, ami if It Ireenmgs against “If I could run across that field it on road leading from Coetine to Blnehlll. tile of on count and false valet were a of Wallace. "ropy," like sirup, it shou.d be boiled treasonable intent certain couple would make a short cut to mar ning southwesterly slity-three feet to Iren quite or new brine made. A moist conditions. The between American glolie trotters who, having Charles of Bar is bu t; thence southeasterly to aa Iron bolt, cool, cel plotter stood ket,” he said, and he darted in, not Daniels, Harbor, at feet; thence tired of civilized were a his and right angles, sixty-flee lar is the l est place for brire cu the writer end a fortune. If he was lands, striking careful whether he spending few days with parents, northeasterly at right angles sixty-three being any too Pure water, salt, sugar or molasses convicted and of life or citi- out In paths usually unfrequented by Robert Daniels and wile. feet to iron bolt; thence northwesterly deprived stepped on the turnips and cabbages rosd five feet to first bound, tourists. were to wbat on aaid sixty and saltpeter are all the Ingredients zenship the informer would expect the Tlie.v going that the Nov. with buildings thereon: and whereas the and peas and other things 13.__H. needed for the ordinary curing of neat. government to him to succeed was then St. Petersburg by the same condition of said mortgage has been broken; permit farmer had planted. MARIAV1JLLE. nr w. therefore, by reason of tbs breach of the to the estates roundabout way as Count Sergius title and instead of their The farmer and Ills were work- cbndnion thereof I claim a foreclosure of boys R. H. Hancock, is in town on to the Arkadyevich ami his valet. The Amer- Young,-of said mortgage. passing government. at the other end of the field, and icans were a Mrs. Henderson of Chi- ing bis and trapping trip. A. W. Clark, Ivan's offer was and he yearly bunting Ammon W. Pattsssow, accepted, when they saw tile pig tramping down By cago and her daughter. Jaqtieliu. Auburn Frost is building campa for bis attorney. was invited to call upon the chief min- laid hold of what- When the to and all their crops they Dated at Castine this ad day of November, 191*. ister of his visit he ship began pitch lumbering opera io a lor tbe winter. state. During gave ever was handy and threw it at the the spurious count sank upon a sofa notice that the name of Count Dmitri Clara brimmer bas closed ber borne for subscriber hereby glees Meriwltz as pig. One of the farmer's boys was ahehaa been duly appointed administra- In the cabin ami began to abuse his THE the offender and received the promise fem and he threw his tbe winter ana gone to Brewer. trix with the will annexed of the estate of supposed valet Miss Jaquelhfs Ideas painting the e, WILLIAM A. late of he had named—that when his cousin The farmer was Addie Carr ia at Corea with her daugh- HE.MICK, BUCKSPORT, of a proper consideration of servants green paint gather- in the county of Hancock, deceased, and was convicted he should be left in pos- anil he threw tomatoes. ter, wbo ia ill. by masters received a shock. All those ing tomatoes, bonds as the law directs. All persons session of the F. Meriwltz title and prop- The other sen was on his home Nov. 13. firens ing demand* against the estate of aald who were sick were calling "Steward!" way the same for deceased are desired to present erty. and the to mis- from the b;.u with a basketful of kfttiemeat, and *11 Indebted thereto are re- young lady, pretending Now. Count Dmitri was much and he so excited that he Mother Sv. et Powd«-rs tor Children. quest'd io make payment Immediately. very take the count’s valet for a ship's at eggs, jvns Gray’s beloved For Ft verisuuess, tsud Stomach, Teething, Oct. 21. 191*. Minn is 9- Rnwtcs. by those composing ills house- tenduut. sent him for a glass of water. hurled some v.t the eggs after piggy. Disorders, move aud regulate the Bowels and hold and Ills tenants. Ilfs valet, Ste- Before he readied the road the ran The valet.having noticed her favorably, pig are a pleasant remedy for Woims. Used by Mothers for 2J never fail. At all pan Oblonsky, a man twenty years his was not slow to und devoted into a nest o wasps, and they rose I years. They respond druggists, 2>c. Sample FREE. Address, senior, who had served the late tint, CO U N TY NEWS himself exclusively to the girl. and stung him furiously. Mother Ubav Co., LeKoy, N. Y. he met adored him. Stepan was as keen to During the rest of the voyage there Just a little beyond the field ns was market. STONING TON. scent villainy Dmitri obtuse to was a struggle between Miss Hender- his mother driving home from It. Ivan Ivanovitch visited his cousin tier stuff and — dmitt'iscuwntfc. M*>. Wilmot B. Tburlow has gone to son and Count Sergnis for the atten- She had sole all garden anJ it was in the latter's home that was. had a stick of as a reward for Buffalo, N. V., to visit her son Eugene. tions of the latter's valet. It vainly BOW OF FAKM KILLED HOOS. Dmitri endeavored to induce the for- from the count. “Peter, a towel, and each good little pig who had stayed Mrs. Mary K. Weils bas gone to Lynn, r mer to Join the nihilists. Stepan over he quick about it," und. from Miss at home and behaved himself. SALLOW SK^ Mu« to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. H. The meat may be packed in large heard a part of the conversation be- Jaquelln. "Steward, I wish you to “Oh, mother, mother, take me home!' is one of the foes of G >15 earthen jars or a clean hardwood bar greatest | tween them and interpreted at a take me on deck." Peter preferred to cried the g as soon as he saw her. or be used re p It is quickly John will move into rel. The barrel jar may womanly beauty. Wool, of Bluehill, glance, b.v Ivan's expre sion. that be attend the lady, who loaded him with But iris mother merely touched up l*eatedly unless meat has apt lied In it. cleared by correcting the cause the house of Mrs. Mary Wells for the was the count into a how leading trap. tips and other kindnesses. Including the donkey «ith her whip and drove aid winter. It should be scalded thoroughly, | —sluggish liver—with the t When Ivan left the Meriwitz home smiles. She asked him why he re home. She could not believe that tin ever, each ‘hue before fresh meat is | safe saw of the gently stimulating, Mr. aud Mrs. Leslie Stinson, who have Stepan shadowed him and him ; maine.l in the si nice of such a brute awful and red and parked. looking green yel- and »;*ni the summer at island, enter the "III e of an official who had as Count Sergius and offered to ask low blotched and dependable remedy— McGlathery Curing should begin as scon as tin* j striped, spotted, zig- .or are horn*. charge of -.ho secret polii e that djs I her mother to g.ve him the position of v'as one she knew. | meat is cooled an 1 while it is still zagged pig any Dipt. This was qu te enough for the j courier if he would accept i.. Pre-i E. Wer>t*. a former resident, now fre h. Ordinarily twenty-four to thir- So the little pig had to turn right servitor, and, returning to his master, i Dmitri said that he was bound to beecham: ot Ni* VorK Stale, is visiting his ty-six hour- after slaughter are sulk round and trot home on his tired little he told him what lie had seen and im- ! his master by bauds that in* could not |hre.*i-i, C. H. -s Webb and wife. dent for cooling. Frozen meat should tootsies, and when he got home his ! loii d him to flee. I break, .’a infer:wi l.ai there ih», U* as the .ros*. < mother took him out into the wood PILLS .Mr. and Mrs. Elnrian Mil II and Mi»»a salted, proven* his cousin's was some dark connected with uu Dmitri, convinced of story and him a Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Lii h -mail lc*t for Boston Monday for l»roi*er pene’iutlon of the suit and | shed gave whipping. Largest tics Leery anti not relishing bpnish 1 the service and begged to know what Sold everywhere. In boxes. 10c.. 25c. *- wiuier. Mr. Small has employment even 4111 lit-, resu.ts. u.i nr i>i i'i •. .hi. availed himself of his i it was. Dai.tri. in «.n r satisfy lot-re. F’iain bait Pork. Prince to Be a Sailor. duel's illici t' and. with her. told her that he had been a valet taxing Stepan Prince fourth son of the The and Annie Itub each piece of meat with tin** George, schooners May Lynch him. left at once for to the count’s elder brother, who had Germany. of like two of his elder niiu Kt Hutcbin- common salt and pack closely in a bar king England, utxu, Capts. Robbins and Severn! years iiassed, during which tyrannized over him so fearfully that rel. Let stand overnight The next brothers, will be educated in warfare. son. strived from iioston Saturday.to load j Dmitri ic.’.iu.iied in exile. Lull this was he had killed him. He could not es- of su.t n..d the oldest and stone. day weigh out ten pounds The Prince of Wales, | very different from being in Siberia. cape his present service without being ! two ounces of saltpeter to each 100 Mr Elizabeth Greenlaw has gone to Sin e tiie government could not get turned over to justice. pounds of meat and dissolve in four Portland for the winter. Miss Myra Mills I poshes don of him no proceedings were This only added to Ja tiie revolution came bers. Great remain* of Mr*. Sarah Pifleld, case It should be cooled thoroughly lie tiie cSf.nt could uo longer control his ment, It was far greater when they (bmbine economy W'est Monington, were brought from Bos- fore it is used. For winter curing It is to return to Russia. Hut. being saw Count Sergius enter ton was the desire Arkadyevich with comforts Saturday. Mra. Fifleld not necessary to boil the brine. Bacon proscribed, if lie returue i and was reo dressed as a la' key and respectfully daughter of Chpt. Peter P. and Pbebe should remain in this brine four strips ogulzed lie would not only be of no hand his valet his mail. Thurlow Tyler, one of a large family. to six weeks, hams six to eight weeks. Second dass tick- use to the cause hut would run the Miss Henderson was both Her died several has .larpielln husband, John J. Fitield, This is a standard recii>e and given ets - risk of b£ing sent to that dreaded life pleased and mined at having been Im- honored years ago. She leaves three daughters and the treat of satisfaction. Hams and lived by these who ure doomed to posed upon. Curiosity came in as to one sister. bacon cured in the spring will keep work In the mines of Kara. why a nobleman was traveling as n Betthratehalfwhat Nov. 13. Nihil. through the summer after they right Stepan for awhile succeeded lu pcr- valet to his valet. Not willing that the are smoked The meat will be sweet standard Pullman GREEN LAKE. Fuading his muster to remain awa.v deception should lie all on one side if It is smoked properly, and palatable Dmitri could costs- 8ever»l are ill with from Russia, but at last she sent her and her mother's card* mumps. and the flavor will be good. stumi It no longer to see others sup- to Count Sergius Arkadyevich and M. Quinn spent the wetk-end with bis porting the cause he approved while waited to see who would appear, the Photo by American Press Association lemily in Bangor. Shelter For Sheop. liyweddy personally- he was living a life of . Five real count or his valet. A. E. last week do not expensive shel- PBINCB GEORGE OP ENGLAND. Hardy apent a lew days Sheep require since he left Russia, it escorted excursions for years had passed Count Dmitri, thinking that would *t his here. ter. In planning bams or sheds camp and these years had brought a greater lie good fun to keep up the deception heir to the throne, is now on the fight- on test trains-Suited a flock of sheep allow a Mrs. W. L. Allen end sister were at breeding him than other with her. with his line in France. Prince feet a change in any equal appeared supposed ing Albert, for thtir Space of ten or twelve square neigh- camp Thursday and Friday. period in his life. At his departure taker's compliments and an invitation second son. is a midshipman in the head. The essentials of shelter for borhood Mr. and have returned home he was twenty-one years to visit the Arkadyevich manor house. British Prince is Mrs. C. I. Merrill should a dry fropa vy. George, wh# parties- sheep are that It provide hair Irom a visit in Boston and vicinity. of age. wore no beard, and his “Tell your master." said Aagnelin. fourteen, !nts just entered the Royal floor, have a good roof 'was thick. Now he was twenty-six. "that we Americans have hcen im- Naval college and will be- Red W. H. Cole and C. E. Banboru were suc- dance of fresh air. eventually Haivcy-dining- c*s*lul water he wore a full board and mustache, posed upon too often by isigus Euro- come an officer in the king's navy. in their ettempt in securing drafts, narrow doors rooms 7> noblemen for me to lie thus en preside by about and his luiir h il ro< eded from his tem- pean driving pipe into tbe ground nch as are likely to InJ cent meals--lunch ples and his forehead. Besides this, his trapped." twenty feet, securing a good flow. with lamb, and have st New I Knowl Nov. B. former slender figure had filled out. With this the count laughed and Twinkle, twinkle, counters, too- 18. trough space so all the sheep can eat He determined to assume another made an explanation. The lady was Little star, at the same time. A shed twenty-five to Russia, which this when she knew his Now I know. Took The Hart Out of Her Hack. as as naiine. return by only appeased Details ofserv. or thirty feet wide and long Just what you are! Anna Tuscumble. Ale., writes: time had tieen granted the duma. and story. ofS ...Mrs.* Byrd, to house the flock gives very You’re the lamp advantages w»» down with beck to I could not necessary Later Hendersons my take part as a noble of the land in the visited the The K>win our/ •tend up more then hell the time. Foley Kid- results. It should open on the angels light .route sey Pills took ail of out. Rheumatic good the that had been constitut- real count and were sumptuously en- To above us the hart and be built with a feed assembly swollen ankles, backache, stilfjoluta south may with the result that Through the night. s»df*‘»s. north ed to make laws for the country.- Nev- tertained, .T"q"elln sleep dltturbiaa bladder silments indi- trough and feed alley along the j —Philadelphia Record. 8. W. Manning, O. N. I. A, trouble.1 •tlieless he had been a while became a countess. Ut **£ disordered kidney and bladder • long WuhimtonSt., Beaton, Ham. -aoore’e Drag Store. aide. wandar- A* by on* accord their eye* bundle wee COUNTY NEWS •d to tbe coach where the wriggling. THE ICEBERG lambkin!” cried Rose, PERU* CA8T1NE. "My precious j The Chandlers’ ! and. rushing to the sofa, she removed A community sing was held nt the cloak the ahawls and a white furry Methodist church Sunday night. and a How Vessels on the and a white cashmere cloak Atlantic Art Do You Prefer? W. A. Bicker and wile have retained 3 a wonderful Which Thanksgiving: white hood. and. behold, Warned of Danger. from a week’s visit in Boston. little pink and white and gur- : baby, It is for reasons of health and The ladies’ aid society served supper Fri- I gling! important is In the garret." said day evening. Proceed*, fit. : Had Reason to ► "My high chair WORK OF THE PATROL for every housekeeper They and he went to the top of FLEET. practical economy Mr*. Shirley Lane and daughter Harriet Dick, away the house to bring down the |*ollshed this are the week in Bockland. : Be Grateful. to ask herself question: spending in a sun These Cutters, Under maple < hair. which be placed lntarnation»| like Clarence Wheeler returned to New York Scour "Do I a pure baking powder ny window near the blooming gerani- Compact, tha loo Zona prefer after a week with his family Each Monday, : ums and the singing canary. "There and the cream of tartar derived from 3 Spring Notify World of Con. made of here. : CLARISSA NACKIE was Royal, By son!” he aald aa the baby strap- ditions In the Infootod Aroo. who ha* been teach- or am I willing to use a baking Gertrude Bowden, ped safely in. grapes, for a After the loaa of ing in South Penobscot, is home bis wife. “Rose, lefa get the giant or both Dick faced White made of alum phosphate, week. Am Chandler looked the minister fa- Star liner Titanic In powder a Thanksgiving dinner ready for April, 1912, hj ? who has at home two In the Then when see an derived from mineral sources Sne Norton, square eye. ther and mother. they striking lcelarg there was much weeks, returned to her school in Water- “We will come to church as usual little Asa. why. they can t help being discussion In Europe and The names of the America as ingredients printed vilie Monday. he said grim- thankful, eh?" Thanksgiving morning," to the possibility of adopting measures notr Rose. label show whether the kind you The of the woman’s we be to gDe “Of course, agreed on the monthly meeting ly, "but can't exi>eote-J to lessen the likelihood of auch disas- be held at the home of we haven't received:" “Dick, where does your mother keep or club will Saturday thanks for what ters In future. An are now or brand, new old, ‘international cou- using any Mis* Anna Witberle. Mr. Unton looked very grave indeed. her ?" fereftce for the of cream drawer In the saving life at sea." that be offered is a A of the Cantina musical* “I am sorry, Mr. Chandler, but your "In tbe middle pantry may genuine meeting which was held to dic- cried Dick In a flash, and at I-ondon. was the Falla heart must be full of bitterness dresser.” resulted, or a association held at Friday of tartar merely phosphate at his accuracy. among other things. In an powder, evening. There will be no meeting this tate rebellion after your prosperous they laughed together undertaking Tour have been generous, •Tm going out to kill something for by the principal marine powers or alum compound. week on account of the high school enter- year. crops of ^ and told me that It has dinner—rhicken. turkey, duck or world to maintain an Ice Powder contains no alum tainment. you yourself patrol on the Royal Baking been the best you have ever goose." threatened Dick. north Atlantic from Mrs. Frank Upbim returned to her year February to June known.” Roee. Investigating pantry and cel- in each nor borne in Providence after a few year. phosphate. Saturday a of mince- “That's all very well, but you forget lar shelves, discovered Jar waa that this with her mother, Mrs. Elisabeth It agreed lee patrol days remind- meat and of and pre- that I have lost my only son,” pots pickles should be carried out the POWDER CO. Martin. She waa accompanied home by by United ROYAL BAKING ed Am. serves. her sinter. Mra. who bae States on behalf of the various coun- George Crosby, mind New York The minister made an impatient ges- ‘‘Oh. I hope she won t very the apent a month in Provideuce. tries represented, cost to be borne “Not lost, estranged be- much:" she encouraged herself as she ture. only them pro rata. Britain to -- The of the high school wilt give by pay 25 pupila are In tbe flew about the kitchen, rolling cause you disappointed girl deftly cent schoolroom on per of the total; Germany, France an entertainment al their If knew Rose crust and filling the pies with he married. you only pie and the United States 15 evening. The program will conaial per ceut each birthday. A delightful evening waa spent Friday Lee as we know her”— mincemeat. "I supi>n*e they bate me. of music, reading, charades, etc. Home- and Austria. Belgium. Canada. I >cn. COUNTY NEWS. in whist. Mrs. Weston Gott got Am turned abruptly away. but perhaps they will learn to love m« playing mark. Holland. made candy will be on eale. Tbe proceeds said he’s such a Italy. Norway. Russia j the prize tor having the most points and “Dick disappointed us,” be for baby's sake, darling!" will be tor the athletic association. and Sweden from 4 to 2 per cent each. Mrs. M. A. Plye for having the least. Re- moodily. "Mother and I had planned By and by Dick came In with a BROOKLYN. | The American authorities Nov. 13. Q. bis sec- dresse.l for roast- Inaugurat- freshments were served. Music wss _ he was to marry Emma Hoops, young hen turkey, all Misses Olive and Esther Kane have gone ed this service with Emma's patrol the naval rendered by O. L. Plye end P. J. Staples. NOTES. ond cousin. property adjoins ing. to Lowell, Mass., to work. NORMAL SCHOOL scout crullers Birmingham ami dance followed. and all of it would have made “You set the table. Dick." ordered Ches- A contra Tbe esbibition the week of carbon ours, H. of the American Can | past ter. bat later assigned the revenue (Ut- E. McKewen, a farm for Dick some day. Em- his wife, looking dlstractlngly pretty and loaned tbe grand week. ! The remains of the late Alfred Preethey photographs engravings by ters and Miami to Co., was in town last was but Dick married that with a dab of flour on her nose. “You Seneca this duty, of wbieb Miss ma willing, were brought here Nov. 4 from Yonkers, Elson Art Publishing Co., which have since Mrs. Minnie Wells is visiting her pretty flyaway thing from Preston, and know how your mother used to have ships continued It N. Y., accompanied by bis son Prank and Nellie F. Harvey baa had charge, was daughter, Mrs. Maude Newcome, in Port- mother and I Just shut the door in everything. I’ll put the turkey right The Brst season St John's was eboaeu wile, and a friend, Mr. Mr. highly auoceastol financially, and in stim- ! Lowery. there won't be into for the work, but ultimately It wav land. 1 their faces. No. sir, the oven.” was a native of but sn interest in art. The purpose of Preethey Brooklin, ulating found more convenient to utilize Mrs. A. J. Babson has to any Thanksgiving In our house—Just So Dick found one of bis mother's Hall gone Roxbury, here tbe exhibition waa to secure funds for tbe left many years ago, only coming Nova Scotia, because the area to visit her Mrs. Charles plain everyday victuals:" damask cloths and laid the oval fax. pa Mass., daughter, I for the summers. He bad been in of tor the schools. snowy here purchase pictures street to trolled was south of St. John's West. Am trudged up the village table In the dining room, where baby and health for s long time. Services About |25 was realized from tbe sale of failing where his horses were extended farther south ss the season to I1 awarded to the postoffiee. sat In the sunny window. All of the Miss Jennie Tyler has gone Lynn, were held at,the Baptist church Sunday tickets. Tbe first prise tbe tied. china advanced and the armadas of Icebergs where she has tor the Fred Leathers school the most tickets, was re- old fashioned lavender sprigged Mass., employment afternoon, Rev. officiating. selling farmhouse In the comfortable white came forth, and here anil there Dick became more numerous. winter. The floral was beautiful. He is ceived by tbe town grammar school, and display w-as for him at the | his wife watching a dish of crimson or am Each cutter patrols the Ire region w visit- 1 a who lived with him, tbe second by grades V. and VI of placed glass Miss Mina Stewart, bo has been survived by son, prise, Geraniums bloomed be- front window. j tier In the renter of the table for Ilfteen days. It la a three day run her brother has returned to and (our sisters Mrs. Johnson of Deer the training school. Jelly. ing Fred, hind tbe white curtains, and a fire to the Ice was a vase of from Halifax xone. with a K. I. Isle, Mrs. Barter of Stonington, Mrs. Her- Assemble}-ball was crowded Thursday orange tinted chrysan Providence, glowed In the great square iron stove. return voyage of about the same dura William Nov. to listen to an entertain- themums from the front yard. : bert Young of Sedgwick and Mrs. evening, 9, O. L. Flye and R. A. Flye left for Bos- It was very warm and comfortable tlon. The ships arrange their move- one tbe main features of which were a “Dick. It looks lovely!” exrlalmed re- Freetbey of Brooklin; and brother, ment, ton Thursday to attend the Brooklin and coxy there, but In the atmosphere ments by wireless communication. s> of California. lectors upon tbe masterpieces of art, por- Hose as slip came Into room rolling union in Melrose Nov. 11. Edward, something was lacking. that the service Is absolutely contin- Femme. tions of which were given different down her sleeve*. “And here Nov. 13. Use by at sundown they Mrs. Rachel Wells has gone to Provi- Emma Hoops came over uous Dally bulletins of the floes and -- students, lectures upon and living-picture come! Dick. I am so frightened after R. to the winter with her and found the Chandlers eating sup- l>erg« seen a ml of the trend of the fog dence, L, spend tableaux, and music appropriate to some all!” daughter, Mrs. Minnie Sterns. PENOBSCOT. I>er. She was a small, fair woman. : Infested arena are furnished by wire- of tbe pictures. oiler than Dick Chan- Dick put 111* arm around her and Schools closed to reopen Nov. 20. several yflnrs less to the hydrographic offices In the Mrs. Susie Sherman, who has spent six Friday, Nov. 13. B. held dler and with a very decided. Independ- her close. of the countries contributing weeks with her Mrs. Oscar capitals daughter, Mark Smith and George McKay, of "Let us lx> he ent manner. patient." urged. “They to the of this service, and has returned to Box Mass. Moor*. upkeep Ford, bury, Sunday here. Tht Spanish sbe cannot dear." Bangor, spent "It's going to he colder, folks, help loving yoq. wsrulugs are alao sent by wireless The teachers in the grades went to Gas- When the people of the rest of Eu- Earle Leach and wife are the happy said breezily as she accelded a cupful For some reason—i>erhaps because telegraph to all steamers plying In the tine Friday to observe the work in the were little better than barbarians was parents of a boy, born Nov. 10. rope of tea and a cooky from Mrs. t'bun the house lonely—Sarah Chandler lerg strewn sections. training school at the State normal school. the Moors were In the midst I to remained at the barn until her hus- Mrs. Sarah Wardwell is visiting her Spanish Her. “Can't itersunde you change Hat h season the patrol ships are aiu R. L. Smith and wife have returned Ae as the minds and come and have dinner band had the horse. As daughter, Mrs. Arthur Stantial, in Belfast. of a splendid culture. early your put up they Ing to the stock of knowledge regard- from Boston, where Mr. Smith went to tenth centurv this the with me tomorrow?" crossed the yard toward the house a the ice and the results of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perkins are re- country yis ing area, undergo an for “We couldn't. Emma," Mrs. few Pokes of snow fluttered down. are In operation appendicitis. the birth of source ot learning for all Europe. protested their investigations published ceiving congratulations upon add- He is much improved in health, 'handler. "You know why." she Sa till Chandler clutched her hus- the official records; but, as is too often a daughter (Madeline Joy), born Nov. 9. Their libraries, schools, arts, sciences, ed band's know Mrs. Alma Bartlett, Mrs. Lina Cunning- luxurious refinements and all round significantly. arm. the case, the world gets to very of Clark con- ham and son have to Bluehill Miss Margaret Goss, principal “Cat's foot:" sniffed Miss Hoops "Asa." she "I'm afraid! 1 little of them. Among some of the Virgil gone material and Intellectual advancement gasped. school, the week-end in Ells- "You can't revenge your- ordl for the winter. They will have charge of high spent temptuously. saw that looked like a conclusions reached is that under differentiated them from the rest of something the of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. on Lord not an Mrs. Abbott’s boarding-house during her worth, guest self the by observing bale 's hand at the window!" nary conditions It is possible to see Europe as clearly as ancient Greece You can't doit!" absence. Sow le. Thanksgiving: "N nsense Sarah!" protested Asa. I el>erg twelve to flfieen miles from the Asa was from the people* that surround- 'Who Is trying to?" demanded Shi- about an extra mile fr .u H. S. Kane and wife came from Boston There will be a meeting of Penobscot supporting her wl»h his wiry arm. To bridge, ed it. temly. “Y< ti're blasphemous, Emma the crow's nest, and still another nil* Monday in their new car. They are just O. E. S., at Masonic ball Saturday himself he was thinking that It would chapter, for us to observe It's a mockery fmr the ifgnal yard »*n the f t a -1. home from Niagara Falls, where they evening, Nov. IS. All offlcera are requested Too Convenient. have been better If he had tried to Thanksgiving day and mother and I we tl.- r i -> went on their to the l»ov I ciptHially clear wedding trip. They left to be present. “We had a scheme to * persuade Sarah forgive in arrange ain't to, so there!" to twenty going of resent m: I<* seeu from eighteen for Addison Saturday. room so that stead upholding her in her Eaton and wife, of Lynn, Mass., checking lady shoppen “You're a pair of obstinate old with 1 George r i> k's "She's u s but on a cloudy dny. E. K. Tapley and wife, who have been could check their husbands.” “If ineut of marriage. spent Sunday with Mrs. Eaton’s sister, geese!" declared Emma angrily. vb'bUifc. a deduction of about two breaking her heart o' er him." he nmr at Sand Island in Bluehill for Eaton "How did It i«tu out?" light bay Mrs. T. Otis Leach. Mr. and Mrs. you're setting out to enjoy yourselves mill must be made. With th search- mured as on the many years, have gone to Islesboro, where "Wouldn't work. We didn't kno* they went up porch. will make their home here. being as miserable as you can. why, light it is possible to see i.n l :'Z Mr. has been of what to do with husbands left ovel Before Asa cou!d unlock the door it Tapley appointed keeper Nov. 13. Woodlocee. go ahead: I'm going to accept Cousin about two miles on a dm v■**■nU- Grindle Neck Mr. of swung inward, and Pick stood there— lighthouse. -- thirty days."—Kansas Cltv Journal. Dodge, Anne's invitation to eat dinner with II i ..t i.n ! a!Mil? three miles v.: u th I Isiv Rock, has been to Sand __ their rick—with such an anxious Egg appointed Talking Machines. them! Goodby!" She Bounced out of ir.omi sets. Island light. look in his brave «*• es ami behind Dick As nearly as can be determined the Wrong Position. the house and hurried home, where An* tiler weighty fact for m iriners U was a very lieautifttl woman with Thirty-four members of Lookout chap- original talking machine—the real pre- “Ton’ve gone ami put the prizefight she scolded her cat. cried a little and that it i* possible for lookouts erg. so that on “If have for the flk arms was a baby! have an was one of the most enjoyable events of Leon Scott In 1857. Bat the first real you any regard Thanksgiving morning dawned gray night these observers would ness of make it an cot.”- "Dick!" cried his mother and fell over the the season. After exemplifying the work, reproduction of sound was achieved by things upper and cold, with a streak in the north unbroken view of the horizon into his arms. Baltimore American. or l**rg. delicious refreshments were served, fol- Thomas A. Edison In 1876. He may. that presaged snow. top of a “growler.” low lying Asa smiled at ilia non and held out a and thus lowed by an amusing entertainment. with perfect justice, be called the “fa- “Going to church, mother?" asked half a mile or a mile away, strong band to Rose and tbe until ther of the talking machine.”—New Reliance on the right is expressed by Asa as he arose from the breakfast baby. easily miss seeing the obstruction Friends of Mrs. Naomi Allen gave her “You are welcome." be said solemn- York American. defiance of thp wrong. too late to avoid It a table. surprise party Tuesday evening, her ly. and so they all went into the din- the b e “Of course. Asa," said hl9 wife, A theory exploded by patrol ing room. ships is that the proximity of b e i* ititicrtignnnttg whose eyes looked red with silent Rose found her voice. marked a notable lowering of air weeping. by “I will forgive me. Mrs. covering •‘It's kind of cold. You lietter dress hope you temperature. Experiment* Chandler." she pleaded, "but I have three have that such * warm." he warned as he went out to years proved cooked n dinner, and I thought"— not the case and that, as a rule, there harness a horse to the buggy. “1 killed a turkey.” broke In Dick, Is or no In the tempera- The church bells had hardly stopped little change “and Rose is the next best cook in the ture of the nir near an iceberg. Ivpial [lealing before a small red automobile world to mother, and she has roasted lv fallacious is the ide* that the pr^* ran nimbly up the road and turned it, and 1 guess dinner’s pretty near dice of a 1-erg is denoted by a lower- into the (.'handler yard. Dick ( han- SHE LIKES IT! ready, folks! Perhaps mother will ing of the temperature of the water. dler got out and helped his pretty wife, take care of little Asa while I help As a matter of fact, the very contrary who carried a big bundle wrapped in Rone put on tbe vegetables, and maybe Is tlie case. . father has some apples and nuts and Other theories, as that echoes Indi- "Looks as though no one was home,” dis- cider in the cellar!" cate the presence of bergs, that l«e muttered Dick as they went around to "" housewife who has Fifteen minutes later Rose and Dick closes itself through w hat Is km any the side door. pecp**d into the dining room. Asa as the "Ice blink" and that submarine ASK table There was no response to their near- changed the family rap- Chandler had forgotten all about the "ears" on ships will reveal the ping, and Dick performed a trick of cider and apples and he was sitting on ness of lee by Its peculiar motion drink from harmful coffee to his boyhood entering the pantry help- by the sofa beside his wife, who held lit- through the waves, have been proved window and coming through the house testi- POSTUM whether tle Asa In her arms. The baby was equally unfounded. In truth, the ful INSTANT to oi>en the door. crowing lustily as bis grandfather dan- mony of the commanders of these pa “Welcome, he said to the has been a success, darling." cheerily gled a handsome gold watch before its trol ships is that the only safe nay change aa he kissed his wife. "Father and wondering eyes. navigate regions of Icebergs is to stop mother have to I think. gone church, "Dick," cried Rose, with ahlning during thick weather and to run very Let me see Emma's once The answer well induce telegram eyes, "they have forgiven ua. They slowly on dark nights. may with tnore." •re quite happy. See!" The outstanding fact, therefore, Rose her bundle that you to make the change yourself. placed carefully on “We must thank Emma Hoops for regard to this ice patrol service Is sofa a the and took out crumpled mes- this,” whispered Dick, and his wife It la markedly effective In lessening which had Ire sage reached them the nodded sympathetically. 8be knew that he danger to ship* traversing the better before in their home. It send* Less “nerves,” temper, sight city With Emma would lore the baby too. A ■one by the warnings which a smile Dick read the enable cbaracteriatic baby can be a comfort to so many peo out from day to day, which clearer di- bert complexion, improved command: pie besides Its parents. passing vessels to give a wide For heaven's come the pron heart after a puke home and spend At last the meal was ready. to these obstructions. But and steadier the day with folks. gestion your They say they "Come, daughter,” said Sarah Chand- lem of detecting lee In the Immediate have nothing to be thankful for. Prove ler as haa not yet been trial, demonstrate conclusively to them that they have! she kissed Rose and led her to vicinity of a steamer COUSIN EMMA. a seat. satisfactorily solved—P. T. McGrath from coffee to POSTUM of Reviews. the change "She must be a dear thing," said The two women watched the men as In American Review State over her husband's shoulder. they placed the baby In his high chair is a wise move for the whole ‘She hi,” said Dick with a queer, re- and fussily pushed him close to bis A Brush For the Laundry. can morseful feeling that Emma Hoops grandfather's Seat. They smiled ten- A gnat deal of wear on clothes family. bw would have derided. "Rose, dear. It derly at each other as If to say. “Wo be sared by tbe use of a small r'° doesn't seem a bit like Thanksgiving. women understand these, the men of brash. Instead of robbing tbe «I» Mother always made so many prepara- our household." on the washboard, lay tbe soiled •*' tions for the day, and there Isn't a Asa Chandler stood his chair on tbe mb well with soap beside board, b thing In the pantry save a boiled din- and bowed his white bead. scrub with the brash. This method »• 00 tn “There’s a Reason” ner and a dried apple pie!” “Forgive us. Lord, our rebellion,” ho w on tbo as well "Perhaps they can't afford It Dick,” whispered, and aloud be added. “For clothes. ___ said Bose soberly. all these, our blessings, make us truly be sa«. “Nonsense; they can! Emma says thankful, O Lord, and accept our hum- That which is unsold may they hare nothing to be thankful for ble gratitude upon this day of Thanks that which is said cannot be unsaid and”— giving r Danish Proverb.