_ /,mcriqmi _wHU'Sa.fcX.'"”*"-} ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 30, 1910. I'TVS?ZSSSTiTir.’^rr 1 LOCAL AFFAIRS. Bar Harbor at 4.30 Instead of at 3, aa at “Besides being s composer, Mr. Biggins ii StfemuraunM. present; leaves Ellsworth at S.B3 instead s violinist, and with his orchestra fillet of at aa at There will be no MW ADTIMIMWIim Tin WMK. 4.47, present. many engagements with the sommei Sunday train hereafter. people dnrlng the past season, amon| Admr notice—Rat Isaac N Cole. eon of T. which Were receptions and dances given at Solomon J Trc worry—Notice* of foreclos- Wealey, Mr. and Mrs. 0. ure. who ia Univer- the Sea Side inn, Pot and Kettle dab, and A Bowie, attending Bo*top small piece of paper in check form Ralph B Cushman—Shoots for sals. at the homes of Mrs. Dave Morris, H B Stan sity, spent the Thanksgiving recess with Cassatt, will settle wood—Columbia sraphophone for op any account. Isn’t that sals. relative* in Bheron, Maas. Walter Ladd and others. Mr. Higgini Ellsworth much better and a great deal Greenhouse. came to Bar Harbor from Ellsworth in quicker Blvswiu, Ms: Hon. John A. Peter* and wife enter- than it out in bills? Not Jane, 1908.” counting Eben P Webber—Caution notice. tained a family party at dinner on only thal. but you will sleep much Banooa. Mn: Thankegiving day. Out-of-town guests It is announced that Hon. John A. Peten eaeier nights when you know your Fred H Clifford—Advertising agency. were Dr. William C. Peters and wife and and John F. Knowlton aftei Jan. 1, next, Iam Portlawd, Mn: will be associated in the of law money is safe. Better open up an ac- Henry W. Cushman and family, of Ban- practiee at Portland Rendering Go—Portland bone and Ellsworth. The offices now I count in our bank. For further in- meat meal. gor. occupied by Mr. Peters will be used, and a general law formation call any time. Remember New Yobe; Among the Ellsworth boys at borne from business will be carried on. Mr. Knowl- your money is at Balaam Pillow Co—Plr twigs wanted. college for the Thanksgiving recess were always your disposal ton, who has been clerk of courts of Han- jrst the same. Robert King and Arthur Parcher, from cock county for twenty years, and was ad- SCHEDULE OP MAILS Bowdoin; Clarence Tapley, from Colby, mitted to the bar in 1900, now enters upon We pay liberal Interest on sucb AT ELLSWOATW POSTOPStCB. Harry Jordan and Ralph Holmes from the k. the active practice of law, and his many accounts. 4% on savings. Cali In 'feet Oct. 10, 1010. University of Meine. j friends in the State will be pleased to or write for The annual of the particulars. mails aaoBtsun. meeting Congrega- learn that he takes up the work of his pro- Paon tional from Wart—7.18 a m; 4.as and AM p m. parish, adjourned Sept. IS, fession under such favorable auspices. From East—ll.QS. 11.46 am; 4.41 and 10.62 p m. will be held In the chapel on Monday, The association of Mr. Peters and Mr. HAIL CLOSES AT SOSTOSSICB. Dec. at 7.30 m. A attendance ia S, p. large Kdowlton seems to be a favorable Gome one, Wear—10.30,11.15 a m; 4 and • p m. aa business of will desired, importance not for but also for Gome East—0.46 am; 4 and! only themselves, the pm. come before the meeting. many people who will have businees rela- UNION TRUST COMPANY mall Registered should be at poetofllce half H. Fremont Maddocka, of North Ells- tions with their office. an hour before mall closes. worth, has moved bla family to the city No Sunday mail. Fred B. Aiken, of Ellsworth, marked an OF ELLSWORTH. for the winter. They will occupy the Poatofflce open on Sunday from • to 10 a m. important milestone in bis business career over the T. E. Lee store on apartment* this month, when he completed his fifti- Weter instead of the bouse street, Emery eth year in business here. Mr. Aiken has and Profits, Herbert F. was at borne from Surplus $170,000 Monaghan on Main aa intended. Capital, street, been continuously in the same business Bangor for Thanksgiving. i News was received here this week of the during that time, though to his original Deposits, $1,245,000 Herbert who hss been at % Foster, awsy death of Misa Bernice Patten, daughter of stove and tinware business he has from school, has returned home. Alderman W of North Absolute Absolute Con- George Patten, time to time added other departments. Kl. Security, Permanency, Mrs. C. H. Hodgman, of Bath, is tbe Ellsworth. Miss Pstten, who had been He has been longer in business than any Repairs > servative and guest of Mra. Harry E. Rowe. teaching in Everett, Maas., died at a other merchant in Ellsworth, and has tbe Management Painstaking Service— interior ot an for Mrs. Alice J. March is spending s few hospital, following operation further distinction of being the oldest' these four form the foundation which this < upon days with relatives in Hampden. appendicitis. stove-dealer in the State. He started in George business here Nov. with his from Frida business edifice has been erected. Montelle W. Abbott, of Bncksport, has The many friends here of Mrs. Harry L. 20, 1880, B. H. and O. R. under Frank E. t entered F. U. Burrin'* insurance office. Crabtree, who last week underwent a brothers, Aiken, And these four we to guarantee you in Con- severe at the Paine the firm name of Aiken Brothers. O. R. Lewis L. Mrs. George R. Caldwell left last week surgical operation hospital in Bangor, will be pleased to Aiken withdrew from the partnership in Gosaelin ai nection with any and all business which you may to visit friends in Boston and vicinity. learn that she ia doing finely, and 1866 and B. H. Aiken in 1878, aince which take for tt in our hands. Mrs. C. H. Voee left last week for Port- time Mr. Aiken has conducted the busi- place while recovery ia likely to be slow, it ia l. ynwooe land to spend tbe holidays with friends. ness alone. For all but a few months of Your account is solicited. also likely to be complete. here a few respectfully Albert A. was boms from that time he has been located on State Joy Presque The concert and ball of the Dirigo Chirles M. Isle for street, having occupied his present loca- Thanksgiving, returning Monday. athletic dub last Wednesday evening was \V hi teem UNION TRUST COMPANY tion about thirty years. He has served Harry E. Rice came home from Wood- well attended. The concert included tensive rej the city as mayor, councilman, alderman land for Thanksgiving, remaining a few music by Monaghan’s orchestra, moving ledge ia bei OF ELLSWORTH. and assessor, and waa county commis- days. pictures, illustrated songs and a short ot the water-wheels lower, thus giving sioner six years. Sept. U, 1910 Albert F. Stockbridge and family, of farce, and singing by the male and mixed them better power. Bar Harbor, in Ells- quartet of the high school. J. Maddocks returned home spent Thanksgiving GOLDEN WKDUINi;. Sidney worth. Roy C. Haines, J. T. Rosello and Harold Monday evening from the Eastern Maine Gould returned from a where Rev. J. P. Simonton, ol Mllbridge, spent Monday bunting Col. John F. Whitcomb an’s the enrollment being twenty- and Insurance owing to the storm. Rev. O. G. Barnard, grew attendance, Rea! Estate fall Lejok lodge, I. O. O. F., will work tbe genius for inventiou was weli-uign ex- live for the term. of the Methodist church, who was to have third degree on three candidates Friday hausted. delivered the sermon, was detained in L. MJLSON evening. There will be refreshments and In the meantime, the family had Fire at Brooklln. O. W. meeting of the Maine Ornithologi- spite storm, good at last it was and in the serious hour ... MAINE. over, Wednesday evening, Nov. 30, at Metho- ELLSWORTH, cal in Portland last Miss tendance, and a delightful afternoon was society week, of after-dinner reflection, another sur- dist vestry—Sale, by the “Merrymakers” Cordelia J. of this read a enjoyed. The December committee, Mrs. Stanwood, city, prise was sprung. of the Methodist Sunday school. M. to a paper on birds. F. Gaynor, chairman, plans give Col. Whitcomb and his wife were pre- Dec. hall and card party the last week in Saturday evening, 3, Society SOCIETY HALL TO LET Harry M. BelLtty, of this city, who has dancing vailed upon to hold an informal golden- December. Dance. recently been employed in Pittsfield, has wedding reception, and standing in the Dec. at hall — n home ot Miss Nellie Martin was Monday, 5, Society uniiinm For and Parties a in the Star-Herald The parlor, they received the felicitations of Oard Dancing accepted position Dancing school and extra. THE office, Presque Isle. the scene of a merry gathering Thanks- the guests on tne occasion. Then ap- and Receptions. day, when friends and relatives to the inventive Friday evening, Dec. 9, at Hancock hall Irene chapter, O. E. 8., will give a so- giving peared Whitney again, the number ot eighteen came to her before him a case of —Canadian jubilee singers, under au- WITH OS WITHOUT MUSIC. ciable at Masonic hail Friday evening, help bearing magnificent the After a Thanksgiv- table with spices ol Helpsomehow society ol the Bap- BilsverttFiry &I‘ckWli Dec. 9. Supper will be served. Masons keep day. typical silver, which, appropriate Print* kWMu in dancing or on string instru- ing dinner, music, song and stories en- speech, ha presented to Col.Whitcomb and tist church. Tickets, 35 and 25 oenta. and their families are invited. RAVE ADDED A tertained the until a late hour in his wife on behalf of the ment] given. Apply lor term* to company families repre- Friday evening, Dec. 9, at Masonic hall Miss Helen D. Norris and William W. the day, when the guests bade their sented. The second surprise was as com- —Sociable by Irene chapter, O. E. S. Saunders, both of were mar- words of for Bucksport, hostess farewell, with praise plete as the first. Tickets, including supper, 50 cents a ried at the Baptist parsonage iD Ellsworth those GARAGE O. E. MONAGHAN. Mrs. Martin’s hospitality. Among Altogether it was a joyful occasion, a couple; extra ladies, 25 cents. Saturday, Nov. 38, by Rev. P. A. A. Kil- was a friend from New York, observance of this eventful mile- present fitting Friday afternoon, Dec. 16, at Maaonic to their equipment, and are prepared ! U-NO-HIM. lam. whom Mrs. Martin had not seen for years, stone in the life of this esteemed couple. w. hall Apron sale by Irene chapter, O. E. S. to meet all demandi for repairing at i The Canadian colored jubilee singers besides relatives from Hancock, Marlboro Their townspeople join with the family in *hort Skilled maeliinUta; ——» notice. j will appear at Hancock hall Friday even- and Bangor. extending congratulations. »mple storage room. THE— ing of next week, Dec. 9, under the aus- An attraction at the Ellsworth food fair aBbiitietmcntSs of the of the pices Helpeomehow society in February will be the exhibit of work- WEST ELLSWORTH. 10. OPE* EVENINGS TILL Baptist church. ing aeroplane models, loaned by the Regal CLARION. Willard baa to j The annual meeting of the Baptist soci- shoe company, of W hitman, Mass. Those Treworgy gone JLynn, A Maaa. FULL LINE OF SUPPLIES ety, appointed for last Monday evening, aeroplanes are complete in every detail, WANTED! Whether it*a a range or a fur- was postponed owing to the death of Ed- and will be operated by electrical motors. Mias Julia H. Barron is at home from Water Street. no. Kilovolts. it U a “Clarion”, it i» Trlepkeoe j nace-lf gar Strout. The future date tor the meet- They will do everything but fly. The Ckstine normal school. sure to meet every requirement ing has not been tiled. ladies will be pleased at the definite an- Frank Meader and family spent Thanks- 300 TO 400 CORDS nouncement that Miss Laura E. Comstock, Made by the Wood Bishop Co, The Merrymakers, Mrs. William H. giving with S. P. Stack pole and wife. of the department of domestic economy of Sold Pomeroy's class of girls of the Methodist Aubrey Uaspar, of North Beverly, Mass., Bangor. by tbs University of Maine, whose talks at Bonday school, wUl have a sale of fancy has joined his wife here for a short visit. food fair were so will articles, groceries, home-made candy, etc., the laat Interesting, Wbit8 ad fallow Bird, Nellie has to P. ELI)RIDGE, or Mias Haynes returned J. at the Methodist vestry this evening. be present part all of the week. She and Ellsworth, after spending a few weeks at Ellsworth will give cooking demonstrations, )CAin Street Louis C. Dennett and Miss Sadie home. Cut 40 iuehes long, and not less than F.! talks on household economy. Frasier, both of Ellsworth, were married Mrs. Effle Tourtelotte was called to 5 in diameter at Harold S. Higgins, of Bar Harbor, an inches the top end. SOME at the Baptist parsonage last Wednesday town the illness of her DO YOU NOT WANT son of W. Happy by mother, Ellsworth boy, George Higgins Also a of evening, by Rev. P. A. A. Killain. Ells- Mrs. Frank Herrick. quantity Bock Maple and wife, has entered the ranks of music Leaf Sage worth friends extend congratulations. He baa a Bolts. For further information call FOB YOUR FORK ROASTS? composers. just published piece, The changes in effect next Sunday on “Memories ot Childhood,’’ which has made In preparing your advertisement*, try to and can supply at the office of the We bad a good crop each as a the Maine Central between and a hit. He is the author of several other concentrate idea bullet to be shot wants. IS cents per iiuarter poun I. Bangor your at the brain of the readei Bar Harbor are shown in the time-table pieces, and now has ready for the press straight ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE. printed on page 5 of this issue. It will be with words through the eye. Short “ads” are likely S3. another, “My Daley Girl,” _Telephone noted that the afternoon boat will leave and music. The Bar Harbor Record says: to be remembered longest. ELLSWORTH HARDWOOD CO. •hr* KRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. ftJutnal Itcntbt ftaiamn. 2ltnong tf)c Arangrra. 3fctfl)tar*.

SX>ITBD BT "ABUT UMI". This Mini la 4mM to the Ossegs, ee- tfmder tola beaS toe inwu will fl ||«( Topic Far ths Wssk Masting pec Sally to the gung■■ a( Haaeoek coaatp Urns to Mm* pH at stott artoatoa relating to 1910. •spinning Bsc. 4, If Motto: “Batpfui mod BapafoL" Theoelema la agon to all gmagsiu forth* Mads, and nyselally toetr iwtottoa to agitotl- Tspts.—The worth while life.—Prov. x. dtscaastoa of topic* of fittnl Internet, aad tarsi lata rests. Mas* at those arttolaa will to K M, B. (Consecration meet Ins ) Edited The purposes of till column pm succinctly WANTS HER for of frufv moot lags. Maka latter* rrprlatadfrom laalata leaned by tor harass o( report* by Rev. Sherman H. Doyle. D. D. statedu the title and motto—Ills for Ms ssntnnl short sad concise. All communications mast blatogleal snreay, dapartawwt of agrlealtara. i> Um AJ«J chapel of tba Unlre latte «, and Tbs Aorm of tbs poetry used by Solo benefit, and alma to ha aaipfal hopafal be ilfeed. be* earns* edit set be prlatcd «- or by to* Natloaal taaoHastes at Aadahsi Rain*, Friday evening, Dae. A this is thnt of contrast. Mag for the oomiaoa good, tt la fnrtheoon of tbs writer. All oore- aoclaWea. sad will be aataarttottoe. Tbay ■MR Is chapter cspt by penalmtoa Richard a of In- will la Whitten, aged Ig the Arat lines certain moral virtues men use—a public servant, purroyor ssuBlcatfoB* will be sabject to approeol by be at Interest as* oaly Med lasers, kal fifty yean, „ a medium for the In wtthoat of edaaaUaaal ealaa to Weal port, ia baUarad to have their formation and suggestion, LETTER the editor, bat aeae will be rejected farmers, to wham toe beaa are gat forth and In the second Mmhangeof Ideas la this capacity It aoUelts rmon. protectors of nujr aperies of birds la of toe drowned last weak while rat esnlMty vices -for instance, (l) “A good anting Ik,, communications, and llasuooeas .Mpenda largely grestaat Importance. Georgetown, when ba waa to wbr sen maketh a father, bnt <2> employed, a glad oa the it in this respect. Com support glrea mm> akiff. The overturned boat waa taawd *a a MM son la the heaviness of bis munlcatlons meet he signed, hat the heme at Friday, Dae. 2-Mooting of Groan Moun- OWK WILD PIOKON LKFT. tba abora. motfeas." The Arat stanzas set forth writer will not bo by aetoo printed except perm PUBUSHED with John Min Pomona grange Durity Robert J. the sharactertstk’s of a Ufe that Is Communications will he subject to approyalnc Wallace, aged twenty-fl,, Hullivaa. Election of ofBoere. Lowe Ohio Bird Harrises Breed el of nuaMi while, while the contrasting rejection by the editor of tbe column, but aoee grange, yaara, Whltafiald, formerly of fiaat. Util looa. was characteristics of a will be rejected without good reason Address who Dec. of Hancock Roatow, drowned law weak ia ataaaaa raven! the For Benefit of Women Saturday, *—Meeting Maw Weary all Yon*, Nov. * Owe solitary near Wkltefield. Ufe that It not worth while. The communications to Pomona grange with Omtine grange. pond, Tba yonag me, Tub PHBBiCaB. Suffer from Female Ills passenger pigeon, ending beg Ills at tha followed a worth while life therefore, from wonadad dear oat npoa the might, ■Usworth. Ms. in to acHOODic. runa hax#ox. zoological garden Cincinnati, to-day thin and broke ths reference* selected here be defined wm a A*, lea, throogh. Minneapolis men.—**! great all that remains at an American On Nov. Green Mountain apaetoa as She that possesses the moral virtues sufferer from female trouble* which Thursday, 17, Irriag Btainard, agad thirty-fire year, “For be the duty high as angels' flight. with Bchoodic No. that early in the last cautery swarmed and ta devoid of vices. And this would Pomona met grange, of lAwrence, Maas., waa ia Fulfill tt, end another will arise. over the continent in flocks sitting ae aim vnmr.u uww a the weath- numbering be a brief view of MB, Winter Harbor. Although automobile at Bridgton last yet comprehensive K'en from its ashen—Duty la Infinite, to received Wadamda; condition of the waa a small attendanoa billions, according reports just the In Solomon's In our er waa fine, there hia abotgan leaning agnlast tbs subject day. Receding as the sklee- at tba aaet, wb, , system. I read so chicken dinner waa headquarters of tba natloaal hawever. has to be from out of town. A tb* gnn waa accidentally age. Christianity much of what I. la assoc to I Ion of Andnbon societies in this discharged. Tbe "Aod thus It is the purest most deplore yd to which all did Attar taben Into consideration. Solomon llv- i served Justice. charge entered bia era. Ba died a few Their went of As fold fold. E. 1’inkham's Veg- purity. by a clam of six waa city. ei uader the law. while we live under the regular business, boars later in tba Portland | In duties done, fells from their eye tbe mbre etable Compound With the death of this sola survivor of a hospital the Pomona At 6 o’clock the and aa a result the worth ; had done for other given degree. William M. pmpeJ. Of duty they behold. bird tribe whoav often Qoimby, of Bangor, mend was served. nesting-pieces whBa life and the worthless life must I suffering women I sapper of Main# of tb* New our covered hundred of there secretary Nogland "Were it not wisdom, then, to close eyes felt sure It would of Bchoodic aqaarr miles, be Thawed from somewhat different The regular meeting grange Order of Protection, died On duties crowding only to appall? and I must 100 will soon disappear the laat lrape ol the Monday aigbt The moral law Is still In help me, was bald in tha evening. Thare were standpoints No; Duty Is our ladder to the skies. wild that bare been at tho aga of fifty yaara. Ha bad seen ay it did help me in attendance. After tha regular busi- pigeons slaughtered effect, and what Solomon says In this we full." connected with the N. E. And climbing not. by the million men who fed their O. P. for ] wonderfully. My ness, the lecturer the following by Is still true, bnt Sinai bas been -Selected S. J. V. 1 presented chapter b» Ml KTV A twenty-two years, and waa a 1 \ 111", vio- bogs upon the cares erne tbay could not prominent transformed Into Calvary, and the gos- within three program: Opening chorus, member*; member of tba masonic and stronger, and months it to too lata to save other hater, lin and Flossie Hancock and G. carry away. Though pel arw plays a great i>art in deciding fewwas a well woman. piano dust, ■ml order*. Dear M. B. Friaoda: perfectly this species, special efforts are now being what life ta worth while and what Is "I want this letter made public to E. Hanson; song, Julia Grover and Grace I remember long yearn ago when t waa a mode by the Andnbon workers to bring Gap*. A maaa field, of Saaraport, worthless show the benefit women may derive Hanson; piano solo, Ardeil Parker; read- aged small child mother had a number of about tbs a retired my from E. Pinklutm's Brets WUlls Morri- restoration of other birds of aeventy-ooe years, tblpmasUr. Fiwm both standpoints, therefore, we Lydia Vegetable ing, Haskell; song, visitors to spend tbe day. in helping her Mrs. Joint G. Mo economic mine that mast otherwise share died No*. A after a brief Ulnae*. B* wu at the submitted Compound."— loan, son ; stump speech, B. T. Bickford; tong, may ghmee subject about tbe one of the number ac- tbs same fats. for la tb* table, 2115 Second St.. North, Minneapolis, violin and many yaara foreign trade, rail- for oar study. Alice Roberts; piano dost, cidentally broke a plate, and on the instant Minn. For many months systematic search bos ing In raeaml famous ships, iadadlag tbe 1. The worth while Ufe must be Thousands of unsolicited and Alice Roberta, Clyde Morrison, dosing she amid: “Well, Cousin Almira, I'm genu- “Frank been mode throughout tbs continent by Moonbeam, Lacy A. Nickels and bn* motaL It must include the virtues ine testimonials like the above with a laughable furor, Glyn’s going to remember my mercies; it might prove olBciato of tbs Andnbon association for Nad While. Bia last command wu the that stand for for the of E. PinkUam's Wife.’’ Them were remarks from many right against wrong, have been one ot china efficiency Lydia rsllce of bark Adam W. your plates.” of Bchoodic tbs ones prolific passenger Spies. righteousness against sin. for honesty Vegetable Compound, which Is made of the visitor* and member* I think it waa the first time I had heard pigeon. Members of the organization, falsehood, for the truth exclusively from roots and herbs grange, followed by a social hoar. agaMat against “Remember mer- tbe expression: your Women who suffer from those dis- officers will t» bended by Professor C. F. Hodge, of Clark KLLS WORTH MARK RTS. error— in fact, for the law of God as At the next meeting cies,” and while I may have forgotten tressing ills to theiraex should university, bsve mods s standing offer of summed In the Ten Commandments peculiar elected. On Thursday evening, Dec. 8, up some these below ot my mercies, that incident has not lose sight of facts or doubt Cushman |1,M0 to anyone discovering s nest of this Tba qaoUlMma give lbs ran.-, of It must also Include wisdom, as that the grange will entertain grange, come to and am not the of E. Pinklutm's In often my mind, I ability Lydia a species; bat, though thou Hand* have been retail prices Ellsworth: word la uaed in the book of of Uouldsboro. The visiting grange ill usually sore bat her remark the eocident Vegetable Compound to restore their implying Alt am look- trying eagerly for tbs prize, not one tingle Oeaetry rradaie. Proverbs, not In the sense of intellec- health. furnish tbe entertainment. might have been worse, has enabled me to claimant hat forward to a appealed. tual wisdom, but ef heart wisdom, the If want advice write ing pleasant evening. Creamery par ». bear philosophically the lose of eves a yon special In response to a recent inquiry by T. «*<•, power to discriminate between right to Mm Plnkhani, at Lynn, Mass. Pair*... m§v, valuable and valued dish. I Gilbert Pearson, secretary of the national Oleewargarlaa. Wen and wrong and to do the right rather She will treat your letters*strictly ABBVTL'S. *60, ST'BBT. But when I began to write I thought I association of Andnbon societies, the than tbs wrong. Moreover, confidential. For SO years she met session personal would “remember mercies” in connec- Arbutus grange in regular Freeh laid, par dee. a. %t my has been helping sick women In authorities of tba Cincinnati zoo have Just character la not tn Itself sufficient. evening, Nov. 25, with thirty-five Natty. tion with the Mutual Benefit column, sad this way, free of charm. Don’t Friday furnished tba laat chapter in tbs tragic Others nraat be considered. Children candidates were Cblckeas. as 1 had no letters on — member* present. Three e,a hand Just now from hesitate write at once. tola of those butchered birds. Fowl. mast their parent* the rich must and win obey numerous I would tell some given the first and second degrees, my nieces, yon Tbs “last of tbs passenger pigeons" to a Key. nan their money with proper regard several were received. A ot the benefits 1 had received from our as- applications female whose mate Beet too**, par lac. fer the of others, and In all the eighteen years old, u(:t rights in else* of seven will be instructed in the Baled. neit sociation together the column, and COUNTY NEWS. died recently without toene at the aga of vartaan relations of Ufe unselfishness thud and fourth at tbs next meet- Straw. some of the many things I have tried degrees twebty-fonr. must ha With these virtues, practiced. which have been recommended differ- ing, and supper will be served. »#n by WEST EDEN. am late aa 1877, what ia sow known to Baled. >$ bath active and passive, possessed The snnoal election of officer* will take ent mntnale. have been the last nesting place of thee* *»gat«>l»a. there will be no room In the heart or Mr*. Leila has gone to Bayaide to the in December and niuu uwu iu iruui ■ Tripp place eecond meeting potatoes, u udiobi. juu, wild birds was found in Michigan, where pi h life far the contrary vices, and op to reantDc teaching. a attendance is desired. Tbe BwU, I M 8» potatoes. V 3^4*3 teentb part of tbe benefits I have received large pro- their nests covered the of the law Ufa will be worth thickly trees over Lettuce, bead Ift Carrots, t «> the paint Mr*. Annie has been very was omitted. b in tbia way, because one column couldn’t McKay poorly gram an area twenty-eight mils* long and foor Tor alas, M Cabbage, I #2-. whBa from the effect* of a cold, but t»~better, A dance will be held at tbe ball Satur- Hquosh.b CS Farm!pi, I e contain them and one mind coaid not r, ■ailae wide. Residents of this declare l im worm wnne lire touaj mum city frail* from all to day, Dec. X gather them up the past yean of Mias Utrrie Wiggin has gone Booth _ that in 1M0 docked over Manhattan be Christian It most be a Christllke they Orange*, dot Hese to eon, the profit by Faithfulness Disk, my boy, Intan lion *o improve, Implies standards Xo On* agg it enough for two of tba am going to let him decide for himself. service end mrnast | captain to to be ane can tell whether be is faithful or Tbe life of ends copy of the home I’ll And yon e position, or—yoa eon take progress intelligently, paper ISLESFOED. potato palp. If Iba mixture teems a littte or nritimjindi'‘d tbs over and That work cheerfully, and yon, any not unless be know* what he Is ex- is from oas issue to the next, sod often year try again. would an or- MIS, add more cream. uni or tiiihiTTT with that kind of Everett and ba i know—perhaps loo tough for do a s longer; thus the merchant who advertisa Sparling family bam moved tough, to win.-Oaorye pected to When scholar bat I shell not say word If choose ganisation, la bound to Booth west Harbor. yoa. *' yoa lassos to get his fidelity Is In gs'ting in every issue of the home newspaper is bmlnw BOTH ePKKDT 1SD gPPgCTIVg Bat the hand that laaaoo if no lemon were assign- constantly before Us buying public. So Mr. tnd Mm. Btoart, of Beni Cove, warn ! boy's was op now, his eyes TWe iadicatae the aettoa of clear and determined, wonder he stands the host chance of get- geests of their Mm. William Palsy Kidaey looking straight times wii bout ed he would bare no measure of fidel- ! daughter. Mila ae 8. taneaa, Batli* Creak. Mich. Ulae- Into his fsthsf’s* The old, old stogy, told moat of the business! successful worker ting Toong, last week. t rates: have bee a agleted with a sererr “I’m to toko it ba declared. number and over and over ug»10 ity. Every nets' ud going over,” repeated 28. <*.kidaey bladder trouble, for which - »*• > Nov. 8. bnt tt stasderds for himself This is the rea- If Deed at relief aatil I aaed for tbs last thirty-six yearn, !»—' ■' iis Foley Kidaey Mila These eared me all search of worn tat oar Christian Endeavor Institute. pert la eatlrely of my atl- a weleeaaa story to those in pledge i Keetey ad, Maine, "•»<* I was “I hays ways troubled with harhachaa sad bean somewhat costive, bet Doae’s In the worm it la tbs standard of faithfulness that Cana A speciOc ter pain—Dr. Thomas' Eeleetrle health Them la nothing drunkards, drag-users, dgarettr- kegslete gave last tbs resells desired. They “ tmoking and and chaw- Oil, strongest, cheapest Liniment ever de- that cures and colds as quickly we here set op for ourselves.—Amoe tobaoco-smoking Mils set mildly and regelate the towels coughs ing and lorn of nerve loros vised. A household iu A bey rid me eaUrely el all my former perfectly.” Sold of (neurasthenia). remedy meric- ter H ‘robhle*. has* B. Chamberlain's Ooogb Remedy. B- Walla. Write tor Information They my hlgbeM rsoomaxa- —George Urease, ms Welect are., Altec aa. years.—AdtS. detioa.” Q.A. pABcaaa. all dealers. THK “DOO WATCH”. SMwntaram* penal?* that, even at the high price which the concentrate bringe, It la not profitable a VMtlwl Problam That Stamped to produce It. Mr. Holman boa worked Admiral Bob Kvaaa. oat a prooeaa which he thinks la profitable, aek e eailorman or a know-it-all Women Need K,M bat of that later on. the watoh” la eo ,b»rp why “do* ailed! sympathy and help when are they A FRIKNDLY ere he wUl attacked TIP. l h,aeee reply: by weakness and suffering. the dog watoh U two short At Dr. P. 8. Adams, of New the moat "Why, times when Nature seems cruel York, from 4 to 8 aad from 8 to 8 expert in the spells, o'clock and very hard—when engineer country, break the depressions who feceived a and m lbs •rening, to monotony of flOO day expenses each and — derangements come kind tour-hour watches, ao that the day he woe in *he field geologising a pros- jbr regular friends men will not stand watch womanly may givesympathy. pect or laying out a line of same daring When development, ailments the best was in in the ,1,. seme hours every day." occur, Bangor spring of 1907. He natural and came Simple and lucid. But hit them with help correction is the to discuss certain mining problems to word safe and well-tried with C. who was Ihir Wby the “dog” applied to family remedy Vey Holman, interested in them. When their Ibis abort watch! You have a double business had been Mr. Holman Mif hitch on every son of Neptune, from completed, began telling Dr. Adams of this (o', -tie to quarterdeck. molybdenite deposit which he understood existed on The Brat question waa put to the officers’ BEECHAE’S Catherine hill. It had been called to his me** of a big battleahlp during the reant attention, but he bad of oor special prim aadoga to New never had opportunity to visit and examine it. York harbor, and without exaption, PILLS The became interested. (rf.m executive officer of a quarter cen- mining expert correct the result of He wanted to see the The man who tury's service on every sea on the maps to They errors place. and remove the cause of told Mr. Holman about it was summoned. the ensign with hie Bret stripe, they eii suffering, some Not one 1 have After talk, the three started for Ells- Have an Ash Hod in the base into pare the book enswer. could ex- j hey tonic, helpful action on worth, there teams and to tbe wby of the dog. the whole system. relieve taking driving which all the ashes fall far below plain They the seme hill, which point they reached about A boat’s crew from tbe ship could nervousness, headache, backache, the fire. can’t bank midnight. The night was spent at the They against act pve even the stereotyped explanation dispel and depression suffering. farmhouse at the foot of the the and and term a hill, and in grates warp them, they ef the general dog welch, although ISeecham’s Pills give the organs the morning they started to look the without gunner's mats allowed that “it might be can be emptied easily spill- strength, improve conditions property over. The mac, be it they once bad doga on ahipa and they waa bodily understood, and be relied had an option on the so he told ing. let lows when this watch waa on”. may upon property, them. An offiar of an Atlantic liner said be The Coal Hod is alongside the Making their way laboriously the sever heard ao silly a question. up Ash Hod—out of the This rugged trail to the crest of the a way. Why, the dog watch to the dog watch, For hill, shot was placed by Dr. Adams’ and feature is a wonderful labor and that s all,” ha explained. “There's no direction, fired, with the result that the molybde- trouble saver and is why or wherefore about it. It's always a patented. nite was and Sure Relief brought to light. Before this, been the due watch always will a. however, there was an occurence which Another trouble-saver of the Head see yarns by tbe book writers who f«■■!»». iMcba’i PtlUinapKlalr •oiUblo. Sm iMracliou will, net boa. showed the calibre of Dr. Adams. Crawford is the sever sew a greater that of witer than patented Single As they made their way up the hill, the the village millpond, and yon’ll hear lota la boa— 10c. aaA 21a. One motion—slide the man guiding—the one who had the option Damper. shoot tbe dog watch.” on the property—stopped and called at- knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check” Haring had tbe matter disposed of tention to a piece of the metal in a small —the does the rest. No sc s rly by tbia officer, inquiry waa pushed MOLYBDENITE.. range hole in the ledge, saying: to tbe Keel river, where there may be mistakes. “There’s molybdenite in that rock!” damper found men who have been going down to RICH DEPOSITS AT CATHERINE “You mean that it came out of that tea io reel for more years than The Oven has heat tbe chips HILL, NEAR TUNK. rock?” asked the doctor. cup-joint of tbe steamer lines bare existed. flues that heat it alike in all many “Yes, sir.” parts. of the were nee teas. Not Tbe pursuits dog A TIIRKB-YBAR PtORT TO OAIN TTTT g “You’re mistaken. Molybdenite would Ask the Crawford agent to show you and s grimy old nor a;yoang brine-soaked FINALLY WON BY 0. VBY never be found in a rock of that kind; it Hrrite us for circular. merchantman knew or oared wby tbe dog has been salted!” answered the expert, was before tbe watch. One old fellow in- Walker A Pratt 31 Unioa Bostoa HOLMAN. walking on. Mfg. Co., St., quired “Why do you want to know that A bit of gun play is all which is re- reaching the top of the bill, he ex- for!” “For information.'’ "Welt. I'm quired to give the story of Catherine hill, amined it, and indicated the point where Sold Dealers blamed il that bain't amaxing funny.” by Leading Everywhere. township ten, Hancock county, the essen- tl^e hole was to be drilled for a teat shot. I nst waa on me verge oi aiscourage- tials of a claim-jumping story from tbe James Robbins, the farmer at whose house meot. Battery Dan waa sought, hat the western mining section. In has the rich they had stayed and who knew the hill, waa on vacation. distinguished authority the told them that minerals, disputed title, working they would find nothing of Tunk ••Hay,'* suggested a Harlem boatman, pond, at the base of the hill, has across the line, guards, everything nec- there. Dr. Adams insisted and the charge ‘•what’s the matter with been made, and it shows that the molyb- trying Fighting to such a case. was fired with the result stated. As a re- essary covers an He's a and if be can’t denite area of practically a half Bnb? bully boy, For sult of their O three years it has been in investigation, Mr. Holman litigation. square mile. Despite the fact that scores Famous the American will The tell great navy lose you In that period five actions at law have and Dr. Adams told the man to secure the caste.” of charges of have been ex- been tried. have all centred around mineral on the while They rights property, at various on the bill Ho to the rear admiral went the ploded points ap tbe of title and they went to New York to make tests of the Best at Price queetion boundary line, where there was not an of Gives Any “Will inform me out-cropping Light query. you kindly why not all have been the ore which had secured. though directly brought they Also, the the first shot which fails to the name la to watch’? mineral, When more than the Rayo ’dog* applied ‘dog on that One action has been Robbins and his son at work you pay ground. for they placed disclose metal has to be fired. And from Fortress Monroe came the yet a are for extra ap and in that a a in the hill. price for lamp, you paying trespass, replevin process making larger opening One of the richest made is answer: openings to was used. Then there have been suits On his return from New Mr. Hol- decorations that cannot add the quality York, folly half a mile from the point where Dr. U. 9. 8. Connecticut, Sept. 2. man was astonished of the You can’t for a better tending to establish defect in title. All to find that another Adams had the first hole drilled. light. pay Deer dir: 1 in enable to the in- give you have been the courts in concern had been a chance to secure because there is none. An olt light fought through given All agree that of this light, form »Uou you ask about the doc watch. Of geologists deposits Hancock Home have to the these mineral He at once went to on human and county. gone rights. character la rock of the kind which con- has the least effect the eye, con rue. we all know why the watch is made supreme court of the Htate, and all have the hill to pay Robbins for the work done the is the best oil two hours, but no one seems to know why the stitutes Catherine hill, go down to great Rayo Lamp lamp made, ended in one way, the verdict for for him, and to him more. same dog was applied. K. D. Kvass. being stop doing depths, below water in fact, and it is though low in price. You can pay $5, $10, the who now holda When he told Robbins that another con- gentleman title to the well known that the richness increases as Think of It—the commander of the great or $20 for some other tamp, and although hill. The last case was disposed of in cern had secured the mineral rights oil fleet of boats unable to tell does the depth. A reporter who recently a more costly lamp, you can't fighting why the Goodwin you get fictober, during the session of the property, Mr. Robbins said: visited the hill was shown about Mr. the dog has been on the watch since ships by get a better light than the white, mellow, supreme court, though the case was tried “Did you think those shots were fired Holman and his foreman who is sailed or steamed! The now Robbins, of the low- investigation on the Goodwin diffused, unflickering light iu April o! the present year. property?” a miner. smashed excited the suapicion of a nature fake, and practical They open k Mut for the tact that on this Catherine “Certainly.” the metal in the and priced Rayo. there waa a of rocks, showing heart, momentary thought ’phon- ■ Has t strong, durable shade-holder. This sta- hill (it you ever climb it you'll awear it’s a “Weil; you’re wrong. That belonged demonstrated all that ing te when a wireless flash beyond question ff adds to the and Oyster Bay, to Harold M. of and son’s burner strength appearance. mountain) ia a deposit of molybdenite Bewail, Bath, Lemuel the had no “salt”. the and more fascinat- place Made of solid and suggested simpler of Kennebunk.” brass, nickeled, easily polished. said to the largest known in the world, it Nash, Some interestiug figures can be made as ing recourse to a public library. Once a One ia questionable if all this fuss over its Mr. Robbins then showed Mr. Holman to the amount of the metal contained in Rayo User, Always The dictionaries were merely aggravat- not at write would have been made. the boundaries. This showed that the Dealers everywhere. If yours, fcr descriptive possession the hill. For the sake of these figures, re- to the nearest ing. telling nothing unknown tYOTlCEpersons my prompt forwarding brought several months ago. The rescript Thankagiving in Waltham, Moan., an Radio (Jsrland, oa my account, she having Irfi than and it is a bed and ss executive. livery. orders for man, mighty good thing my board, 1 shall pay so bUi« of judgment the plaintiff for the home. her after this date that it is so, for where the of the ooatractieg tbs of an extra 8. If not convenient to ship in wooden entire sums claimed in people Dated st Discussing question the declaration, The btaeinem of the Ellsworth. Maine. November id, shore towns did well a monthly meeting IBM Nslsom r. session as “moat Ur. boxes, use strong wrapping paper (not and ia in favor of fairly by haring Ussiavs improbable”, entirely the position Baptist church will be held Saturday newspapers), and tie with strong cord. short season had the fish been plenty Hale discnaeeii the proposed ocean mail taken by Bute. The full text of the re- evening. COM Ml AMI ON KRS’ NOTICK. 9. If contains of there would bare been no business at all. measure. “With the Central package anything script is as follows: undersigned, appointed lbs subsidy the is Bev. Charles R. Uartetoo and by lodge nature, write the word “Per- “You understand that bad feeling family of Probate for tbe county of Ha bo-t, trade perishable 1. A power exercised tbs THE and South American rapidly in- long by legisla- as have returned to commissioners to receive and examine the ishable1' in letters on the box under the surface, and lust as soon Corinna, having spent large, plain ture without must he held to he claims of creditors the estate of Wil- and to come to he question ben. against creasing ready us,” or which will call for circumstances and the raw mate- Thanksgiving liam P. tistchell, late of Orland. decs***.', package, special within its constitutional powers unless permit “we to some bill to Insolvent, notice tbst sit said, ought pass attention and some rial can be had in large quantitiee, down C. t. Monobon has moved hia represented give delivery. plainly prohibited by express provisions (amily asoatba are allowed to said creditors to aid in and pre- establishing steamship lines to If people will observe theee suggestions, of the constitution. will go the price by the large packers, into the C. A. Can dags bouse, on the seat and prove their claims; and that taev uriU be In session at tbe selectmen s office m command this trade. We can pass they will assist in the de- 2. The constitution does not plainly pro- the small fellow will be forced to the wall road. greatly prompt Neighborhood Orland, on Wednesday, December tbe seventh. hibit the legislature from imposing a or to cloee The fiah of the such a bill, limiting it if neoessary to livery of gift in good condition. upon up hjs factory. George O. Johnson and Miae Inge John 19t0. at IS o'clock In the forenoon, for that the of W\ county expense enforcing the laws of tea a hard for the trusts purpose. Escsr Mato. Central and South almost is, however, thing sob left last week for when America, the State within that nnd the Norway, they Kuans p. Qassvs. county, power we be thank- NEW BOOKS. to oontrot, and should very will the winter. Commission' *. any day in the Senate, and such a to do so has been exercised so long without spend ful for that. measure of take its question, it mast he held to he a constitu- Mn. David Branaoomb and childna an must, oourse, seined la Recent Additions to Ellsworth's Ex- tional of the “They may have herring Japan >'oua». chance in the House which I am led power legislature, even if other- home from a visit down east. Mr. Brmas- Etgal I* while wise for 800 but on the coast of Mains cellent Library: questionable. years, corab ia to believe may be found more favor- away on hit annual banting trip. »unci or roucUMtm.. The is a list of books t. The constitutional provision that sheriffs herring have not all gone as in the day of following recently Albion K. of E l. able at this session than it has been shall he elected the of their Mr. Lawrence's and ere are Percy K. Hayden,of the Newton theolog- Hoop.I. added to the Ellsworth by people respec- grandfather, worth. Hancock county. Maine, his public library: ical WHKRKAA by before. tive counties does sot prohibit the legislature for them to but are inetUntioa, occupied the pulpit ol mortgage deed dated February It, UN. and A Man's Man lan waiting return, they Hay from the church recorded la the registry of deeds fur «*id authorising the governor to appoint scarcer and 1 will Baptist Sunday morning and “We shall, I suppose,” he continued, Anecdotes of Soldiers in Peace and War. j growing every year, county, book 91. page 111. conveyed to ths other officers with the powers of the sheriffs “as it Usual in the short J H Settle gamble my pea-pod and three-horse evening. Hancock county savings bank, s bask log session, pass for the enforcement of the laws of the State located In said county, the fol- Vivian Grey, Sybil, Coning*by. Tancred. Palmer that if the factories con- Sunday evening Bev. Mr. los corporation the new apportionment bill under within the counties. engine, preached lowing described real estate, namely Benjamin Disraeli tinue to destroy as many brit as they did hie third lecture sermon on “Early Chris- a certain lot or parcel of lead with all ths which the new elections 4. Executive officers necessarily have the buildings thereon situated in EUs* congressional Dictionary of Classical Antiquities. of that la tian the “The standing, power, so far as not limited by the constitu- in the first the present season, History”, subject being worth aforesaid, south of the roso lead- will be held. In this action, as to the Letters to an Enthusiast. lying tion or statute, to determine when and what eight years the herring supply of this Testimony ol Heathen Writers". ing from Ellsworth to Bucks port, and v«i of Cowden Clarke a fine described ns to wit: Resin- numbers and membership of the Mary within follows, locality their jurisdiction there is country will have to be brought from at n oa of said Life of Sir Walter Scott, G Le Grys Norgate ning post the southerly side House and the to the need of the exercise of their for the ! SKKHUOKIIOOO Hot'eg. road, and about 4 and M 10 rods westerlr apportionment Russian and powers Scotland, Norway, Japan, or somewhere by Empire Csarism, Victor Berard said road from the of west end of enforcement of the laws. The and : The class met range the different states, the Senate generally a people else. wont be here, that is a sore girls’ gymnasium toe the late Capital, critical analysis of capitalist 1 They the dwelling house of James P. Hooper. local officers of that locality have no constitn- lint time of said has deferred to the judgment and production. Karl Marx thing.” Saturday evening. KHswoiih. deceased; thence running tional nor statutory right to he heard on thnt south. It degrees west by a poet end rail fence, action of the House.” Japan. W Petrie Watson When as to Mias Lee hoe s class in question. questioned Representative organised girts’ • and 0 IN rods; thence south. 4 degrees The Faroe Isles. J Russell Jeaffreson idea of all interesta in the fish- which west to Patten’s Also a certain piece Ur. Hale declared he did not look 6. Neither the act of 1906, chapter 92. I Rowley’s basket-making, meets Monday pond. Judslsm and G T of land on the northerly side of mid road, be- Christianity, Bettany together and formu- A class will be * forward to a combination of the so- popularly known as the “Sturgis law", and ing industry getting evenings. boys’ organised ginning st a conical stone marked with Buccaneers of America, John Esquemeling cross, si touted on the side of itid authorising the appointment by the governor lating some law agreeable to all, be replied: soon. northerly called force with the demo- Canada as It Is, John Foster Fraser road and 1? and 4S-1C0 rods westerly by said insurgent of officers to enforce certain laws in I and it is special “We have laws enough, my Basket ball has and road from the range of the westerly end of cratic “either now or here- France under the Republic, J C Braoq practice begun, party, any county, nor the act of 1909. chapter 226, ! that the democrats are the James r. Hooper dwelling house; run- The Corsican. R M Johnston opinion going up effort will be made to e fast after.” He stated that he the the of every produce ning thence north 9 degrees, «& minute* fully imposing upon county, payment this winter to make lose laws *3 Lives of the Master Musicians, 11 vols. j to Augusta team, a# in former Tbe west, twelve and A-IN rods; thence north the fees and expenses of such officers years. tallowing to see the special j of more. If will see that degrees, tft minutes vat, 0 and to lOu rods, expected republican party House Decoration and Repairs, in the place they officers wese in enforcing the laws in that county violates recently elected: Osptain, thence north 84 degrees west. 0 sod «-;<*> in Congress get together again and C Orlando Law what laws we have pertaining to herring rods to land of James thence ssid any constitutional right of the county, or Bee Graves; manager, A. O. Jacobson; Carter; by in the Balkans. W V Herbert will do well.” Carter’s land to ths before men- present an united front to the By-paths iu sheriff. are well enforced, it very assistant Edwin highway manager, Tracy. tioned; thence said highway to the place Best Tour in Norway, E J Goodman a of as to by be referred to Judgment for the plaintiff for the sums It is not matter speculation Nov. Al. Uncut Ezra. of beginning. Meaning and intending to con- majority. Incidentally, David Garrick, Percy FiUgerald on our coast are vey my homestead farm st Want Ellsworth the leaders as men of j claimed in the declaration; the amount to he whether the flab growing insurgent Jeremy Bentham. C M Atkinson ! And whereas the Hancock County savings computed by the clerk of courts for Hanoock leas or not: it is a known tact that for the bv and “conviction and natural force of Methods of G H Trafton ISLE AU HALT. bank, instrument dated March 11. 1908. Attracting Birds. recorded ti4- county and judgment entered there accord- peat two yean herring are onnaual hard la said registry, hook «4t. page character”. Stepping Stones of American History. Mia* Maariam Turaer ia borne from Caa- assigned the said mortgage and the note and ingly- to Bhd in to Alcohol, Henry Smith'Williams quantities large enough seine, Use normal acbool for two weeks. debt thereby seen red. to the undersigned, -wnom me Lora lovem nt cui- now of the Japan. G Waldo Browne and as the herring disappear, all other therefore, by reaeon of a breach ” The school conditions of said i claim afore said the “and the ■ teacher* bare coded their mortgM*. teneth,’ senator, Tramps Around the Mountains of the Moon. Fire at Bucks port fish that feed on them become scarce like- of the for terms of school aad returned to their closure same, aad give this notice Fire in tbe ot that defeats of 1910 will do the party good. T Broad wood Johnson apartments Uept. T. U. wise. The hand Ash, so called -cod, had- homes. purpose. Dated st Ellsworth. Maine. Nov. 0.1810 It must bear its reverses and make Money and Investments, Montgomery Rollins Nicholson, over tbe clothing store of F. hard to catch without dock, pollock—are Steamer Vina! Haven took aa freight Bolomsn J. Tsnwoaov. Living on a Little. C F Benton M. in Nicholson build- his Orubtrrr tbe best of it. Painful as it all is, it Mooney A Co., tbe herring lor bait; the lobster fisherman Tuesday from here quite a large lot of By attorney, Harry L. of oar G Story Planet, T Bouney on Mam street caused a aad lamb* from Mia* Demon's farm mast to its ing Friday night, has made a poor summer work, with no sheep submit temporary re- German Struggle for Liberty. at Merchants island. NOTICE: or POBKCUMI KK. loss estimated at bis as the (5,000. herring for bait in traps. So, and Vlnsl verses and defeats and most bear op Poultnev Bigelow Misa Mattie Robinson came from Hock- Albion K. Ouptill Tbe Ore spread in tbe walls, not the sar- E. both of Ellsworth. Hau- Wilhelmina. of Baireuth, partitions herring go, they affect only where she has been WHEREASUuptili, as well aa it may under even such Margravine land, attending high cock Maine, their mortgage ecd and between tbe floors, and required a but all other com- county, by Edith E Cat hell dine industry, fishing school, to spend Thanksgiving with her dated if, 1W, and recorded in tb* calamities aa the of Roose- Hvpiember repulse of Greece, J B deluge of water before it was subdued. mon to our waters must suffer as well. parents, Charles Uobinaoa and wile. leglslryof deeds for said county, book History Bury j Mid velt and the lamentable overthrow of Tbe stock of and Noe. ». page «0». conveyed to C. C. Burrill. of History of Rome. Quglielmo Ferrero ciotbing furnishing Whether It be the fault of seines, wain C. *»• j _ Kiisworih, the following described real Beveridge.” Seven Great Statesmen. A D White goods of F. M. Mooney A Co. was well or what not, the fishermen tell us that the tale, namely: bulk of •* had little fear Pages from Book of Paris, C C W’ashburnc soaked and considerable done tbe Thawreat buying to-day ia dona All our real estate and all our rights, pr" Mr. Hale declared be damage herring ie sorely becoming scarcer each and r««l and Will through nawapapar advertising. It is leges easements in. over and upon Bohemia Ceclis, 8 Munroe and in Nicholson's rooms. and of any long conti nuance of demo- building Capt. year, and that tbe taking of belting for therefore “up to” tbs wideawake mer- estate situated in the county el Hancock, Daily Ways to Health. Emily M Bishop Hint* of Maine, title to which is now vest* 1, SEAL HARBOR. In said registry, book 4M, page M7, aasuned Two in Baldwin the and debt over School*girls Florence, May said mortgage and the note Interest in the coming struggle winter. now The Christmas Angel, Katharine Pyle “County Clerk” Case. CTsnnce Hey fuse is horns for the Patrons of the thereby secured to the undersigned, reason of a breach of tne condi- tbe United States senatorship appears Clever Clara Louise Burnham therefore, by Betsy, Question as to w betber or not tbe clerks Miss Jennie Qrindal has gone to Boston, tions of said mortgage. X claim a foreclosure While the friends to be increasing. Bobin Hood. Clifton Johnson of courts in ten counties of this State were when the ie employed. CLIFFORD Ady. of the same, and give this notite for that pur- The Castle-Builders. Chaa Clark Munn pose. Boumaw J. Tuswonov. of Mr. Johnson are the elected on 12 last baa assuring legally September Mrs. Mabel Marshall has gone to Oak By his attorney, Harry L Crabtree. that he is as been submitted to the of tbs Dated et BUsworth. Maine, Noe. M, 1»10 public already Justices Point for a tew days. Service AURORA. say: notice tbst aa chosen, and that it is anpreme judicial court, who are expected rrtHH subscriber hereoy gives good Irvis Ony and wife an keeping house X he has been duly administra- Mrs. Helen Mac*, who has been very ill, to their in a few days. appointed all over exoept the shouting, Mr. give opinion In William bouse. •‘Your ads certainly do bring in trade.” tor of the estate of is Dodge's himself to be still “in improving. If they decide that tbe clerks were BUOBNB 8. BA8KBLL, late al BLUBHILU Gardner appears Liscomb and Clifford Walls have “I bear from your ads frequently.” Mrs. Alice who has been the secretary of state, Ralph la th, ooanty of Hoaaoeh, dsc*aa«d. »nd Ibe “I realize,” be is reported Archer, visit- legally elected, ring”. under the direction of Governor Fernald, gone to Florida for the winter. ‘That last ad brought me good re- riven hood, th, law direct*. All per*o”J last Mon- ing relatives in Bangor, is home. dthtefi anliM th* «UU ol as to friends in Bath teritf <»' saying will issue commissions; if not, the ques- Mn. Linda Lynam returned to Portiaad turns.” diMiirt us dastisd tobmsnt ths asaic tbe State machine ia Fsy B. Mills, Lewis Crosby and Adalbert ssd all Hunts are re- day, “that tion is still to be decided how the vaca- with her daughter, Mn. Robert Campbell. •sttlsmsaL lmdVbted who are Maine Central "I am well pleased with your work.” to make maul imoud lately me. bat I will them a ran Bridges, attending quaatsd against give cany shall be Oiled, whether by appoint- has been home tor a few lorn* K. Wianu Institute. Pitts held, are home for two Percy Dodge “These are all ads.” for their ment or elec- good BlashlU, fto*. n. lilt.___ money.” weeks. by tbe governor, by special days from Charleston, when he is attend- rim aotlos toi> tions in those oouatiea in which tbe terms Ing school. It won’t cost you s cent to Hod out what HI nabaorlbsr hsishy Much sympathy is felt for Mrs. Bernice ha bu bm daly appoint'd admisUirt.- court of Maine of clerks of courts with this I can do lor YOU. Batter tor of >>»• Mists no supreme judicial expires year. Mn. John Qetcomb baa returned from a ask to-day. of Jordan, who met with a painful accident that tbe amend- and Nsw ISAAC N. COLB. late of BBOOKLIK. baa decided Havey while on her to school at Moose a visit to Boston, Ipswich, Mass., way her la ths of Haaaook. dsasaasd. sad to the law ia constitu- ooasty ment Sturgis Hill. Her horse became frightened by Don’t look for obstacles to throw in Hampshire. (Its* bonds a* th* las direct* All V*r FRED H. ■on* having demand* ualnat th* *•>*'* wan CUFFORD tional. This amendment, paaaed by the of a throwing Mrs. to good and useful Dr. Manning and his architect breaking shaft, yoor patbway of *ald dsuaasd us d*aired to WJJfJJ »»**■ that tbe Jordan from the and her for a to hen to start work th* earn* for **ttl«m*Bt, aad all lad*W*d the legislators, provides carriage breaking advertising; look, rather, way get recently getting randy ADVERTIMINQ AQBNOY, * * themto us requested to make wanl which around said obstacles. You will Hod it a on his cottage. oosmlrr in Sturgis deputies leg. mediately. Fa*** W. Cot* C. wise and hunt. Noe.». Mxlvika. MAINE. W>. vrerk r*«M pay for the work done Nov.». profitable BANGOR. Brooklla. Jfov. M, '.■■ J/JJM_gggggg GRANITE fBR INDUSTRY. | t mUy an in industry oar State. Hose hem awrljr ktlptai the. peat year; tat Modern agenrtiaiag baa got te*e hornet. KifltDs ra) Itiwiisiu. hat time tha boalnasa COUNTY NEWS. granite haa hod a WM tenderly oered hr tg Ml devoted Ibe nr* wie* to tbe bn at M »•» Important la tb* yadaol people getting aele, One , growth, la which the State of wHe. Her work to 8I»M at Mala*. done, sb*,.too, peeeed tbe bankragl atoefe, and oft-regented cry has 8 nnn, largely shared, not noting man the gnat unknown. Bothwere reepeeted of ont *1 bewloeu. “on tb* mote extensive mineral la- < • going Adratiaiag By far, leea from year to to DuM to Ms year aooordlng the Capt. McKay repairing hg all who kMw them. The laaenle were tbe backed me Behead la Mala* la the production at ctame of eqaaret*. np by icing dustry contract* the operator* wen a ton. held et the home ot tnsir. Mrs. “on tb* o« tba Maau- dnaghter, tbe cqaere", will lead tS* baying grunltr,” aaya “Dbaotory , Me to aaeors. The total tala* of all Arvill ’round” tan to Eftet Dm, 1910. of Eddie Dunham haa returned. taoi» Aisx- Jordan, ooadneted by Her. Ida public to.“mqaer* yaw every 5, fir taring IndaatriM Mala*," laoratly | malt* rod lime. Bead In the State in 1W7 was a ader. Onrland. leave eeven children— BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. c, banaa of They ,Mt>ed by tea Mata ladaatrial and | in A M 1,11*W; U9R, *1,082,821; 18W, Mrs. Boee Mre. Frank f |1 rH “Granite la a*U «1£D,- Capt. Eugene at horn* lor the Balsbary, Graves, labor statistic*. dla- ( M; in 1900, in Uaapacis BAR3EAR....1V.A HAWA7J; 1901, *2,888,100; ’Inter. George and William Stanley, of Brewer; AlAltlNL IJKi. Sorranto. bated Otar the Stale, bat la aoma , md in tri M05, *2,711,7%. Hanford Stanley, Mrs. SalUMft.. dMrlbatioa la mors new Vermont; Benjamin Mt section* tba tar “The groat balk of the The grange bail waa opened to the DessttFenj.... granite produced Jordan, Trenton; and Mre. Ariill Jordan, nitwortk Pot". WtduaiS Fy..... liberal tbaa la other* Homstlmsa tb* , n Maine Is 1 ubllc Thursday, No*. M. Hancock. shipped pat of the State. of this town. Interment wee et Ar NovrM, Mk Jolla .Rockland rook of a whoia or area Otis, Franceev Fran kite Road. underlying Iowa, doth of It is dr*end atone Albert Witbee and wile hues to Ar Nottilk ick Ann C Stuart* Baa# which goes br- gown their former home. Harbor; Waahjrt’a Jane... ■ extant of territory, la i 11 •loop, Bar Harbor much larger granite, oth* construction of some of •aping house in Edward Withae’S houas. Nov. 28. ELLSWORTH... batldtnge, H. HftMMk Count v on*** kata aad _ Forts. Ellsworth Falla. .bile In other oaly tbar* i he most National and Important State Lana and Elsie Sperry spent their Soutamcat Harbor—Ar Non 34. achi Law- NinoLfen.»* the cmtcroppUg* of tbi* rook at* aaen, or t tractates CABZINE. Oman Lake.-. being bnilt of Maine granite, 1 hanksgivtng recess at Bar Harbor with rence Murdock. Mertis H Peers only appear ia large boulder* , Iso Sid Nov V, ach Jennie A Stab be it may bank and insurance buildings, buai- t heir sister, Mrs. Kate Hortaa. Fred Adams spent Sunday with his scattered orar tb* aarfaoe of tb* ground. «*** Be*warR3Sr..l*.k#:::::n:^S1 June.~. blocks, private residences, etc. Street Mrs. Martens to home Iran lather, Dee. Allred. Adame. rook In York Trsworgy BOHN. BANGOR. .. ar- '■Tb* pnrailing county la vork ia another line into which Maine | to the vacs- Dr. E. E. Philbreek is a few fa Biddaford numerou* langor spend Thanksgiving spending granite, quarriea , franite largely of curb- CARTER—At enter*, consisting , Ion with her parents, A. C. Curtis and lays with hie son Garold in Bebron. Brooklin, Nov It, to Mr and Mra hare baaa opened and worked quit* ex- ng, while Del moot L Carter, a daughter. SoatorT paving, etc.; bridges, dams and , rile. alao la Ken no bank aad Kenae- Miss Katherine Panose is spending CARTER—At Stonington,.Nov to Mr and. tensively, ailroada use considerable more, and ll, Excellent and wile are rel- several days in fihogor among frienda. Mrs Arthur M Carter, a son. [Chester Man- bunk port. granite ie alao nonamental work and other miscellaneous Aubrey Oaapar visiting ning.) Boston. 1 livee in Ellsworth and will found la blind, Lebanon, New Held, i*es claim their share.” Surry. They Freeland Mosnison, of the University of DORITY-At Msrisville. Nov S&, to Mr an* Mrs Fred L Portland. towns ____ 1 sturn to their homo in next Uorlty, a PersoaeSeld, and other in tb* __ Beverly Maine, spent Thanksgiving in town, the daughter. MOORE-At MariaviUe* Not 34, to Mr aad upon which quarries have been reek. guest of W. A Wslksr end Wife. BANGOR.... Jv county, Mrs Martin H Moore, a Jon. Brewer Jane. soma extant. Mrs. Bar worked to COUNTY NEWS. (tome Saunders, ol Harbor, C. H. Hollis,, who lor the pest year has MARSHALL—At Deer brie, Nov 15, to Mr aad ■olden. * Mra Arthnr a ■■In Oxford ooanty, the beautiful moun- rho baa a week with her husband's bad the ot the new in Marshall* daughter. Phillips spent baildin* dormitory Oreen Lake. M’KINNON—At Nov to Mr tain* in Hebron aad Para are compoaad of BUCKS PORT. I lot her, Mrs. John haa returned at bis home in New- Caatiae, it, aad Nicolin.. Saunders, charge, spent Sunday Mra George McKinnon, a eon. Woodatock is underlaid 1 one. granite. mostly Walter W. H. Jones, who has been quite burg. tsssssap. asms kind of aad tba with the atone, ill a couple of weeks, is improving. Mrs. Everard Leach and two children, Mrs. Elisabeth Oates and daoghtos MAKRIKD. ledge over which the Androscoggin river I relatives in North Mias Edith Terrill, of Stillwater, is Penobscot, visited Edna spent Thankgiving with Mis. Hancock.... tall* la Romford la alao of granite. In 1 BUNKER—SALISBURY—At Bar Harbor, Nov Waakeam S her C. A. urry last week. She waa O. Etta Milli- Gates’ parents, Mr. and Mr*. Perkins, at Rev H Fy riaiting brother, Terrill and 17, by Stepbeo Green, Mia* Eva N Mt Desert Ferry g< oeral, tb* high peaks in Oxford ooanty I ol this of to Salis- eif*. on, place. Franklin. Banker, Cranberry Isles, Roy Sullivaa*...... of Bar Harbor. ere composed largely of tb* same malarial, bury. Sorrento. Mr*. Etta Homer baa The shooting match which was to take Dr. J. W. Qrindle and wife, after claimed that town In gone to New York spend- BLDRIDGB-HARDISON-At Baa Harbor, BAR RAR....ar end it t* avary tb* Nov N lo spend the winter with her 1 lace on the afternoon ol Thanksgiving ing two weeks with tneir daughter, Mrs. 24, by Rev Carl Garland, Miss contains more or lam of tble valu- daughter, Gertrude Marion Bldridge, of Franklin, to * county 1 inder ol the waa Commencing Dec. 8 a steamer will leave Mrs. I. Stevens. the auspices grange, Berry Saunders, left for their home in Charles Otis Hardison, of North Sullivan. able building atone. Harry Bar Harbor at 8.80 a m> arriving at Ml. Beoart 1 ■iven on account ol the severe rain. New York FRAZIER—DENNETT—At at Mrs. of up Saturday. Ellsworth, Nov 28, Ferny 7.80 a m, Sunday* excepted. ■granite la abundant In Franklin Alipe Grant, Kumford Palls, who Rev P A A Killam. Miss Sadie F Frasier i supper was served at 6 o’clock, and a by Train* leaving Ellsworth at 7.18 a m and 4A8 has been her Mrs. The bail held at Emerson hell ander the to Louis C Dennett, both of Ellaworth. county. Immense deposit* are found at visiting sister, Lncia p m, and arriving a* Ellsworth tl.04 a m, if .88 lance followed in the evening, with music of the Castine band where tb* and drese- Atwood, boa returned home. auspices Thanksgiv- HASKELL—HARDY-At Deer *le, Nov 19. by h-m. connect with Washington Oo. By. North Jay, quarrying W. E. Clark and wife. Rev H W Miss Carrie B Haskell to ry was a suocesa. A Collins, t on signal toeonductor. atooa baa baeome an extensive Mrs. ing night great large to Frank E both Deer Isle. Stops ,ng of the George Ersklne left last week to Hardy, Jr, of ° to extended to the ol number was Stops only to lgave business. Sympathy family present. HEATH -RAWYER- At Nov passengers from peints end permanent Saddleback join her husband, captain of the schooner BnAksport. 28, an Washington Coast y Railroad. { he late Mr. Smith, of Winterport, whose Mre. Achorn and son Cecil left by Frederick Wood, esq. Miss Blanche G mountain, in tb* Haogatay region, i* com- Emma Lord, for a to Porto Rico. Hulph Heath, of to E These trains eonmect at Bangor miihth/ongh trip leath occurred at toe home ol his son Orland, Ralph Sawyer, also Mount laat Monday tor Boston to the of Bncksport. trains on Mato Line, to and from Portland, mostly of frontier Bige- Miss Charlotte spend Boston and posed Barnard, of Bangor, and Francis on the of 8k John. he section of tb* early morning Thanks; winter with Dr. Achorn, who has a HOOPER—OLDS—At Dealer, Nov 24, by B*v low, in I northeastern Mr*. Belle posi- to Moaes, of Bar Harbor, were to 111 health, he left bis Kinaldo L Olds, Miss Carol Alicia Hooper to Passengers ace earnestly renaesftly pro* la also found In , living. Owing tion as physician in one of the hospitals care tickets before the trains, and county. It Farmington, guests of their sister, Miss Jnlla Marshall Keith Olds, hath of Bluehil). entering Barnard, ■ome in Winterport and came here to live of that Ellsworth to Falls and Falls to t heetervilla and other towns. last week. city. MARSHALL—PERRY —At Over Isle, Nov 18, fcs^eciaU^- vith his son, who has caied lor Rev H W Collins, Mra Ads H Marshall. ! tenderly Master Frame who has been by ■■In Cumberland county, granite ia tucnaraaon, of Deer Isle, to Eli of Rockland. F. VU BDOTHBY. Fort Kno* lodge, I. O. O. F., and River lim. The was taken to Winterport Perry, In Pownel and Yar- body in the Waldo coant; the ten General Passenger Agent. quarried Freeport, view hospital past NORRIS—SAUNDERS—At Ellsworth, Nov 28, Rebekah lodge will hold a fair, con- Friday lor burial. Rev P A A Miss MORRIS MCDONALD. mouth, and la found in many other lo- days, returned home ou Wednesday. All by Killsm, Helen l) Norris cert and ball in Emery hall Wednesday Nov. 28. ANON. to William W Saunders, both of Bncksport. Vice President A General Manager.. calities. _ are glad to bear be is improving every afternoon and evening, Dec. 7. Mona- PERT—GRAY—At Sedgwick. Nov 28, by Rev Portland. Me. Kennebec ooanty 1* noted for it* line, NORTH RROORBVLL1L1R. day, and will aoon tie about again. Elishs Sanderson, Miss Annie Peil to John ghan’s orchestra, of Ellsworth, will fur- Gray, both oi Sedgwick* light granite. Several important quarries Caatine Arch was con- Commission iflttctjant*- nish music. Mrs. Helen Moody and Miss Dora Royal chapter PERRY-WHITAKEB-At Sullivan. Nov 28, by ere worked la Ballowell, and Augusta stituted Nov. 29, Rev 0 A Purdy, Miss Ruth A Whitaker, cf Nov. 29. J. Moody, of Boston, are guests of relatives Tuesday, by grand high The advertisement* helow which have Sullivan, to Delmont L Perry, of Sorrento. represent some ef contains many good ledge* priest Thomas H. Bodge and other grand the leading houses of New Our tore. Nov England been to a considerable extant. It RAYMOND-LEACH-At Bncksport. 19, readers will doubtless And them 01 value. wrought SUNSET. officers. The officers ot the new chapter Rev Hill, Mr* Emma E Bussell a student at Colby, con- by Harry Raymond is found In Lord, to Ariel E Leach, both of Gardiner, Belgrade, Wayne, Miss Beulah SwrcUcr will teach school are: H. I’., Willis A. Ricker; king, Bncksport. a in church here Sun- sections of tbs lucted meeting the RICHARDSON—MERCHANT—At Mt Desert, and other coonty. In district No. 13. A. Walker; scribe, Albert F. lay evening. William Nov 20, by M L Allen, esq. Hannah M Rich- “la grsnite ia found John ardson to M Sagadahoc county, Eva Richardson; treasurer, Whiting; Llewellyn Merchant, both of Merchant, o( Stonington, left for at the Methodist De>ert. in Bowdolnbam, Top*ham, end other About forty gathered secretary, W. J. Patterson; C. of H., M- her home Sanday, after spending the RUM1LL—GILLEY At _jH town*, but is not worked to eny greet ex- parsonage Wednesday evening in honor E. P. Southwest Harbor, week George Parsons; S., Harry Saunders; Nov 28, by Rev R W Brown, Miss Lida J with friends bore. }f of Mrs. Palmer, Ice- tent. the birthday R. A. C., H. D. Farrow; M. 3d V., Frank Rumlll.of WestTremoct to.Rudolph Gilley, ^OWllS^ON'nERCHAtd5 , ■ All those on are of Southwest Harbor. In Knox county granite la wrought ex- the sick list improving cream, cake and coffee were served by Hooper; M. 2d V., C. H. Hooper; M. 1st etcept Mrs. Anna Snyder, who is seriously the hostess. YOUNG-DAVIS-At Bar HarhorvNov 23. by tensively In Hurricane late, Haim George, V., B. D. Perkins; sentinel, Robert Cros- Stephen L Kingsley, M\ss Susie E ill of in her foot. esq, South Thor—at on sad Vinalhaten. gmogrene The speaking exhibition by the primary grove. The ceremonies wen followed by Young to Pearl E Davis, both of Mt Desert. APPLES "In Lincoln extensive Dr. H. W. and Merle was success- coanty, deposits Small,wife daughter ■nd grammar schools highly a banquet. BUTTER AND E0Q8 of granite are found In Bristol, Mon began were guests of his parents, A. T. Small ful. The exhibition was first-class in Nov. 30. G. muu. island, Waldo boro, and other towns, but and wlfa, Thanksgiving day. every respect, and the audience was much CRANBERRY ISLES. ALLEN—At Malden. Miu, Nov JO. Capt Bufua the most Important quarries are in Waldo- Mrs. Ida Stinson and daughter Laura pleased with the manner in which each H Allen, formerly of Prospect Harbor, aged POTATOES boro. wss rendered. Much credit is due OBITUARY. 84 years. spent Thanksgiving week with her son, part ARE Y—At Nov DRESSED LAMBS and "Waldo county Is rich in Its ot the Miss Stella Lord and Miss Funeral services of Cordelia wife of Bucksport Center, 2f, Stephen CALVES deposits Wallace Stinson, at South Dear Ale. teachers, H., H Arey. aged 80 years. Mount Waldo and Grace Stover. is the John H. were held at the church LIVE and granite. Mosquito Nov. 28. Sadie. Following program: Pressey, BARTLETT—At Pretty Marsh, Nov 28, Katie, DRESSED POULTRY mountain in Prank fort, and Haagan moun* Welcome song, both schools; recitation, on Wednesday at 1 p. m., Rev. A. M. Mc- widow of David G Bartlett, aged about 76 years. tain in Prospect—literally mountains ol SEIXiWICK. Wallace Perkins, Olga Steele; recitation Donald officiating. Tbe flowers were BENSON—At Bass Harbor, Nov 22, Mrs 8arah and granite, and bordering on tbs navigable Mum Belle .Alien in employed at Dr. j and tableau, "Going to School,” Cecil numerous beautiful, including pieces Benson. osiers of Penobscot river—can hardly be Hagerthy’s. deger, Miss Lord and six primary pupils; from the laidies’ aid society and the Chris- CAMBER—At North Ellsworth, Nov 28, Mrs EGGS WANTED £1 Eliza B 78 8 27 to the favorable situation of Frances dia- tian Endeavor of which she was a Camber, aged years, months, Color docs not count Freshness our surpassedus Mr*. William Bobbins lately returned long, Evelyn Lord, Young; society, days. the stone tor and facilities tor "The thirteen member. only requirement. Prompt returns. quarrying from a business trip to Boeton. logue, Spellin’ Skew!,” GILLEY—At Cranberry Isles, Nov 28, Mrs water transportation. Extensive deposits grammar pupils; song, schools; recitation, Mrs. Pressey was of a quiet disposition Catherine M Gilley, aged 77 years, 7 months, Mr#. Mary Ober will be employed at 14 days. ere also found Id Foster illustrated Misses and loved all. The bereaved WESTON-THURSTON Lincolnvilie, Nortbport, Perkins; song, by family HOMER—At New York, Nov Edward K CO., Lincoln Sibley's, South Blue bill, for the 22, New Pansuil Mall Market, Bostsn. ."earsport and Swaavllle. Stover, Lord and Saunders, Robert and have the deep sympathy of the community. Homer, of Buckaport, aged 72 years, 7 winter. 21 CV~£*hipplng tags furnished ou application..^^ "Hancock county la noted for its large I'lifton Lord and Joe Beese; recitation, She leaves a husband, a grandson— months, days. ROBINSON—At Southwest Harbor, Nov 28, number of Rufus Cloaaon ia engaged in trapping Stella Iva Clarence Crosby, wiio has made his borne HALL A COLE granite quarries, Bluehill, George Black; dialogue, Lord, Kenneth W, infant son of Rev and Mrs C W •kunka and other animals. He la receiv- Franklin, Mount Desert, Sloninglon end Snow, Robert Lord, Francis Dow; tableau with ber since bis mother died, four Robinson, aged 1 month, 2 days. Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. Sullivan all being extensively engaged in ing good returns for the pelts. and quotation from Money Musk; recita- brothers, three sisters and a boat of STROUT—At Bar Harbor, Nov 28, Edgar Strout, of Ellsworth, aged 82 years, 9 months, POTATOES AND CRAN- Mrs. was a member of APPLES, the business, while Brooks vllle, Dedham, Several horse* have changed bands here lions, Emily Young, Charles Dodge; dia- friends. Pressey 27 days. BERRIES our Meer Isle, Eden, Penobscot, Sedgwick and the past week between J. A. Cloaaon, logue, Guy Perkins and Maynard Gray; the church, and ever ready to help in any Specialties, Swans Island do more or ieee producing in Arthur Dority, Irving Candage and Jay F. long with tableau, Robert Lord and six good cause. SbbmiBttncnts, 100-102 Faneull Hall Market, Boston. some form. Small. illustrated Misses grammar boys; song. Again the community was saddened Send (or Stencils and Weekly Market Kepert "In Washington coanty there ire ex- Nov. 28. H. Lord and Stover and Francis Dow; recita- when on Saturday evening, the death of tensive deposits of granite in Cooper, tion and ^tableau, "Origin of Scandal;” Mrs. Katherine Gilley, sister of Mrs. SHIP SEAL COVE. YOUR Meddybemps, Charlotte, Knbbinston, recitation, Clifton Grindle; closing speech, Pressey, was announced. Mrs. Gilley • slate. Baring, Addison, Jonesboro, Jooee- The moving picture entertainment an- Nelson Perkins. was taken 111 on returning from her sis- APPLES, POTATOES, EGGS, and nounced to be held 28. port, other towns, though not worked Thursday evening, Nov. C. ter’s funeral, and was taken Into the hom« POULTRY, GAME, etc., to so S. Hood’s extensively aa in some other sections. Dec. 1, has been postponed. Rev. H. of Eduard Stanley, where restoratives CHAPIN Hsd sod Jobe will cooduct the evening ser- GREAT POND. BROS., granite Is qnamed in Jonesboro regular were given, and after a short time taken to at Usd Beach in Oxlnla; black granite in vice at the hall as usual. J. S. Archer made a trip to Franklin last the home of Mr. Pressey, which has been Sarsaparilla Boston, ... Mass. Addison, and the gray variety in Jones- Nov. 29. N. week. her home for she _ many years. Thursday Eradicates scrofula and all port. Hon. F. r.. Mace attended a democratic became worse pneumonia developed. Try US on your of The Scotsman's English. and( other cures all their shipments “In the Oort hern counties of the Bute, at Mrs. was humors, A true specimen of the highland meeting Augusta recently. Gilley seventy-seven years of APPLES, POTATOES, LIVE POUL- granite ie but little except for “Aunt as was makes the blood rich worked, dlOcnltiea with tbe lan- Mrs. Clarence Williams and children age. Katie,” she known far effects, local man’s Eugllab etc. Immediate returns. use, on account of the expenses of and near, will be missed a host of and all TRY, guage: have gone to Dorchester, Maas., tor the by abundant, strengthens traneporution, in Boiner- friendB. She was smart and active for her "Norridgewock, Parmer bad Instructed bis winter. the vital Take it. W. W. •et in (who organs. BENJAMIN. county, being about the only town years. She was house for Get It In usual form or Gaelic to look for a number A. who in keeping Capt. today liquid shepherd C. Chase, has been ... which amount is exploring chocolated tablets Boston, Mass. any considerable pro- from tbe Sawyer, of Bear island, and returned called taruttbl. of abeep that had wandered this vicinity (or some weeks, has gone duced for shipment. But there ere scores home on one week before her foldi—Well Donald, bare you found to Amherst. Friday, of towns and in this section to care for ber (fkou&Bionai l&axds. townships tbem? death, help sister, who The (riends o( E. K. Williams re- which, no doubt, equal any we hare men- many died the "Aye. mister.” following Monday. tioaed in their granite deposits. gret his illnevs. They will be glad to see Nov. 28. Roohey. DON’T PAY 50 C. E. "Where did you get them?” £)K. HOLT, “Hough-split has long been uaed bis genial (ace on the road again. granite “Well, got two by Itaelf. one to- in Maine in building cellar walla and Earl Bracy, who has been visiting his MARIA VILLE. gether and three among one of Mc- for in bridge and has returned to his borne in A was born Mrs. ADOZ.^EGGS BANGOR, underpinning buildings, Phearson's.”—London News. mother, daughter to Mr. and other ouUide work, and in the form of Franklin, somewhat improved in health. Fred L. Dorifcy Friday, Nov. 25. For cookery purposes EGG-ENE blocks tor but the actually takes the place of fresh eggs. paring city etrreu, Mrs. Marion Keniston visited her An arrived at the Growing Bananas. eleven-pound boy It's a genuine pure food preparation DENTIST. abundance and cheapness of lumber for a mother and sisters here be(ore to Bananas are. as a rule, planted out going home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Moore used everywhere. Package equal to 1 long time prerentad the use of the much where she will make her systematically In rows. Ibe "suckers” Cleveland, O., Nov. 24. dozen eggs, sent postpaid for 10 cts. man expensive granite ee a building tna- home. II. \ at an average of ten feet Turner of are mak- Write to-day. SCOTT, terial. being placed Brothers, Waltham, | ALICE A large amount of rough granite SPECIALTY MADE OF apart. The banana plant bears only Mr. Curtis and wife, who have spenta ing their annual round with their thresh- AGENTS WANTED. was also shipped out of the Bute. Port TYPEWRITING, ACCOUNTING AND | one bunch at a time, but It is a quick abort vacation at their camp, Octagon, have ing machine. GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. Monroe waa built of alone at quarried fruit In twelve to returned home. were Economy Pure F«*od Co., Ageut ul the Union Safe St Trust of grower, yielding Its They accompanied Mrs. E. A. who was Deposit Co., Beal Harbor, in the town of Saint George, Carr, eighty-three MASS. Portland, Me., for Probate j months. Wben tbe Is a (riend. j MEDFORD, furnishing fourteen plant by old Nov. was aud Surety Bonds. and a part of tba atone uaed in the con- j years 10, greatly surprised { about six months old a second “suck- Mr. Estabrook and ot •traction wi(e, Bangor, by receiving a shower of post cards in the Cor. Mam aud Water Sts. (over Moore’s Drug of the Delaware breakwater from er'’ or shoot Is allowed to spring at her home. They from her In Store). Ellsworth. Me. came from the Chaise in the Mine spent Thanksgiving sfternoon neighbors. the WIRING. quarry after tbe ntotb month, ELECTRICAL tbe root, a third surprised Mrs. John Haynes with a evening another awaited as town. In 18» granite sold in I surprise her, Full Lines of rough-split so that after tbe first and bo on. year present o( a Victor phonograph. the neighbors, one filed in at her &tnjr.’usemrrs& New York at 40 cenu per cubic foot, and by one, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES there is a continuous crop being reaped- art still coming and home, with delicacies and tokens of re- large quantities were shipped there from Hunting parties go- AND FIXTURE5. Baint George. ing. A party ot six (rom Springfield, membrance, and spent an enjoyable E.tiaiit. m WUi.i .U Sq^la CkMffall, Ui.ra. ARTESIAN BooJcs. left at where All wish her re- ANDREW M, “To be ears, here end there a public Mass., camp Alligator, they evening. many happy MOOR. For tbe greater part of Ita life a have been (or two turns of the Estey Buildlntr. Slate St.. Ellsworth El 1 towns, cities, cor- was constructed of a weeks, Sunday morning. day. W budding granite and 1 book Is an article of furniture Dr. V. 8. with a (riend, (rom Nov. 8. and in. century ago, but it waa not until about Jones, 29._ ELLSWORTH porations stands upon tbe shelf to decorate tbe went to “Wesuiler" the time of the Civil war that there waa Bethlehem, Fa., camp dividuals about water supply, heary library with Its patch of color and WE3T SURRY. •undent cull for dressed granite to make Saturday. Steam Laundry and Baih Rooms. and light duty pumps, either steam or ■ but from -.-... of associations, E. is glow kindly Nov. 27. Mrs. Joan 8. Ober very ill. * «» _ i-Af, NO WA8HKM.' gasoline for power, in all sizes. time to time there occur those crises Xbhrrtunnniit. Mrs. 8. E. Grindle was the guest of R. All fclndp of work done at short of Ita existence when It la taken down WALTHAM. laundry notloe. 8. Leach and wife one day last week. Goods called tor and delivered. Kewanee Pressure ”'kt£5*. ant) read.—London Athenaeum. was born to Adalbert H. B. A daughter Crosby R. E. Leach and wife visited Mrs. ESTEY & CO., Fine Hair Grower md wile Kstey Building. State St., Ellsworth. Me Satisfaction Guaranteed. recently. Leach’s parents, Emery Smith and wife, R apart es. Miss Alice Clough, o( Ellsworth Falls, is aver In T“ Thanksgiving. “But why are you mourning (riends here. Alan Caras any Case of Dandruff, or visiting Mrs. Mabala F. died at the L. A. REED & SON, “Ob. for my sins." Campbell Miss Grace Haalem is with (riends at 8. Leach and Nov. Money Back. At G. A. Parcher’s. “Gee! I didn’t know you’d lost anyr home of Reuben wife, ?23E ECZEMA Westbrook, Maine. Hollis Jordan's camp, at Spectacle pond. a, after a long illness, aged seventy-three Phriitan will stop Itching scalp —Cleveland Leader. CAN BE OBTAINED. WRITE TO Sage Mrs. is with her brother, fears. Mrs. Campbell was born in Ells- and falling hair in two weeks, or George Stanley a of Deacon money l«ck. Some Wisdom Left. Raymond Haalem, at Macbias, lor several worth, daughter Benjamin MBS. 94 PAIR OF SHOES It refreshes the it a de- “You didn’t tell the barber you warn weeks. Franklin. She joined the Baptist church VABB1N HUTCHINSON. scalp, gives easily earned. Women, listen: The finest of uo-te when She looked on SOUTH BROOKS VI LI. E, MAINE. lightful, comforting feeling, and is In a burry.” E. L. Kingman and Irving Thompson, ot very young. always date footwear la yours tu exchange lor a little of not side and was time. A like of was sticky or greasy. didn’t want him to know it” j who have been in town the sunny of life, patient your proposiuon equal merit “No. 1 Brewer, hunting, never before offered. Por address the It the radiance of sunshine into She leaves two particulars, puts —Pittsburg Post eturned home Sunday. until the end. daughters— DO YOU KNOW BEANS? women’s hair, and women who use it Mrs. Martha Osgood, of Hartford, Conn., State are sure to have E. Bartlett, ol East brook, has been Bay Hosiery Co., JflE: regularly fascinating wd Mrs. Ida Foster, of Portland, and one MWASKY BEANPOTB and Blesned In the man who baa found (or Herman Jordan the hair. It makes hair grow profusely; working past crocks are the best. Our ask no other blase- lister.—Mrs. Hannah. Hastings, of Brewer Jet and Us work. Let him week, the mill. silky lovely. repairing Nov. 28. L. name Is on t y making The following pupils of tbe primary Portland with bis mother. large vessels, being engaged principally in when winter it ia BARHAR -.lf.I-*-"-1 if ai price* prevail, Sorrento. r«ti|la. tbe in winter as in .j.| echaoi were perfect in attendance during Schooner Hattie Loring left here last Weet Indian and Booth American as easy to prt>cure eg^f Hullleaa. .;.!. W. trade. and Portland M» tl « the term: Lizzie I. Hooper, Harry for Portland. She will make one summer If summer conditions provided—warm quarter* DeaertPerry..! Mi M • so Monday WankcaiSFy. hit; IH 4 9* H. Maurice John R. the Civil war be wiled tbe Union Foods. Smith, Phillips, more trip before Christmas. During Poultry ■•»•««* >1 » * lit u> « (Tough, Archibald A. Grindle, Arthur H. transport Condor, and in Sept., 1864, be CRACKED BONE BONE MEAL Fraaklla Road...SUM; 4 M M u Messrs. Trim and Stanley have put their Waah'ct’n Jaac. II 40 JII IT « M 10 u Snow, Everett A. Marks, Beth L. Conary, rescued forty-two Englishmen from tbe MEAT SCRAPS ROBE ABO MEAT MEAL boat Hespernola in Northeast Harbor. ELLSWORTH. II tail 44 4 411 14 42 H. Kane. steamer then a the winter nourishment for hens- egg and Rllawortb Falla. ll M> 11 M: « 471710 it Sidney Later will haul her ■inking Queen Victoria, They supply proper making they up and go away Nleolln.~I1 Will Mi !* it but when muscle that are indispensible to a profitable poultry Will for the winter. freighter, which, new, brought building' properties Grata Lakt.;"ll Ml ll u 4 u,|ii it HOOPKK-OLDfc. Prince Albert Edward across when be vis- business. Fbllllp* Labe.! It IT 111 11 j J4 lij II M Mrs. Charles P. who went to the Pullets command and our Foods are superior Holden... lit! Ilia 4 Will » A and event took piece Black, ited this continent. For this be was Winter iancy price*, Poultry charming happy pre- Brewer Jaac. j 11 W 11 ti 1 44 ll M Maine general at Portland soma on the market for chickens and fattening poultry. aa Thanksgiving forenoon st the First hospital sented witb a solid silver coffee service. to any product growing BANGOR— ar. 1104 11 Mi 4 an it s» weeks is and to ba Ask your dealer. We will you if he can't at when the ago, doing nicely, hope# After supply _ irarajaata Baptist parsonage Dexter, being snipwrecked in tbe River In Portland.ar.. 4 44 ll Ml at home week. RENOERINO COw PORTLAND ME. j IN! 134 of the Bar. K. L. next PORTLAND 4 OS pastor Baptist church, Plata, South America, be retired from the for sale nv mmnmbrw Boaioa.ar.I 4 44; 4 uj , m OMs, united in marriage bis son, Marshall Nov. 28. Tot. sea. His wife died about ten BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR years ago, POB SALE BY PKALKB8 lit THIS VICINITY. »Ml A a 1 a a an Keith Olds, and Miss Carroll Alicia after which be sold his property be re and NORTH SEDGWICK. Boatoa.le. I* **1. • oa t « of Bloehil]. for Hsoper, eight years bad made his borne witb am! j r m the summer at Northeast »*®rmmn Bootbbay Im*m Bar Harbor 10 Ob few at Brooklin a a, Monday aad tor Saal Harbor. days Hsiting relatives. cost the user it it does not com- rtandiy Miss Florence Saunders has had a mra. nernn loung ana imam ton, or nothing SorUwaM Harbor. Mum, Southwest Harbor. Maud and Celestia Nona Haraa aad eoa and is ill. Willey Seavey went Hancock, wen guest* of Mr*. A. P. relieve it ia reason* Stoalagioa, Bocblaad. paralytic shock, very pletely catarrh, only Donlar wua aaaat (or Bewoa. to Rockland Monday, returning Tuesday. The school closed last Friday. It has Havey Thankagiving. able that people should believe us, or at Jeaae Eaton and of Ocean beak wile, ville, are Francis a taught by Miss Myrtle Stinson. Pettingill, student at Bncka- least oar claim to a teat Steaawr CaibeHaa laarao Biaabllk *00 a a. Mr. pat practical visiting Eaton's mother, Mrs. Martha waa aad Thursday lor Bouta Blue bill. Stinson usd s port seminary, at home for the Monday aipnonzo seven stuck of Eaton. when ws take ail the risk. These are Hroutlle, Sadaolck, Ooar I tie, Barges trill*. keort trouble last week, bat is better. Thankagiving reeeea. Bout* BrooUrrllta, Dark Harbor aadboblaad. facts which ws want tbs to sub- Health Cleave* nas s of people oonaaetlnc wit* Maaarr lor Bomob. llapp purchased piece Min Flora* Clark has returned to Mrs. Clara Pierce is very ill of Never land of Maris and will build s stantiate. We want them to Bexall Falls Carter, Goal da boro to re* uine her a* try pneamonia. Sbe has s trained nurse. duties house on it. teacher of the primary achool. Mncu-Tone, a medicine prepared from a finv BBTCBXINe T. Powers is closing up his business Mrs. Omar Eaton and daughter, of Mr*. V. B. Gordon ia of a with whom preparing to go West to visit relatives. visiting her eon, prescription physician South Bluebill, who have been visiting Laura Boaioa i p ■ Honda?. Taaadiy. Diatrict-Superintendeot-of-Scboola A. W. catarrh was a specialty, and who has a Thtoaday aad lor Boekland. Mrs. Anna Snider, an is relatives have Friday aged lady, very here, returned home. at West Goulds boro. ill. Sbe Gordon, record ot ol enviable eoceeee. has a trained nurse to care tor Nov. 28. B. thirty yean Ltd re Boctlaad 1.10 a at, or oa arrival of The dance which waa to have taken n—or (tow Boston. aad Bator bos'. We receive more reports about Wodaorday good day. tor Bar Harbor. Bluoalll aad Wtarwodlau NORTH DEER ISLE. place at K. of F. bail Thursday evening Miss Laura Stinson, who bas been Bexall Mucu-Tone than we do of all other la ullage. wae to A the C. and wife have been at postponed Friday evening. teaching MonntainvUle school, is George Hardy our and if B- L. Smith. Bar Harbor prize waltz excited much interest. The catarrh remedies sold in store, Ajroi. home. fiun-et tbe past week, visiting Mrs. winners were Min Beatrice Gordon and more knew wbat a thoroughly A. M. Blue kill Hardy's mother. people only HauatcK. Agaat, kasel Stanley and wife and John Y. Leon Thomas. dependable remedy Bexall Mucu-Tone is, of South Deer visited tbeir The Willing Workers will meet at Mrs. Bobbins, Isle, 8. M. Farrell died W. to Saturday morning it would be the catarrh ws or linn, fianlutif. sister and E. Hardy’s Thursday afternoon, only [remedy family Friday. at his efter an work tbe church. home, extended ilinen of jmrhair. Can Nov. 21. Sadie. for would have any demand ford heart trouble. Services will be held at without detection. Mrs. R. B. and Miss Mildred ia Staples the home at 9JO Tuesday. Mr. Farrell Bexall Mucn-Tone quickly absorbed, WINTER HARBOR. have returned from when Is sots 0% Kockport, they — leaves a widow, three daughter* Mrs. and by its therapsutic effect tends to dis- dye. Farrar was in town have been for the two weeks. i* what your nuoey will euru il Huy Thursday. paat M. A. of -SAS Gandage, Stonington; Mrs. A. M. infect end cleanse the entire mucous £3*^82 lamtodtiihftiital uw Mrs. Emms Upturn bos gone to New Frank E. Hardy, Jr., and Miss Carrie Varnnm, of BrooksviUe, and Mrs. A. Mar- membraneous tract, to destroy and re- for the winter. Haskell were married — Turk Saturday evening, chant, of East Sullivan, and a too Kev. mm ul Collins. move the parasites which injurs the mem- Klbwani Laa» aid itfi. Mrs. Mary Brawn, of Bangor, is visit- Nov. 19, by Rev. H. W. They B. W Farrell, of Somerville, Mass. BaiMii B. have the best wishes of their many Nov. at. braneous tissues, to soothe the irritation ing her parenU, J. Webber and wife. Vox FOPtru. B. O. HOOKE, A MEW SERIES frienda. the mucous b now opaa. Motet ti aueA,■ pop Hilbert Qerriah and wife were at Pros- and heal the aoreneaa, atop uealAly Nov. 28. H. GLUTS ISLAND. mania. II par date. paot Harbor Sunday, visiting relatives. _ discharge, build up strong, healthy tissue Mrs. Hamblin, of Southwest ia Mrs. Alma Bickford and son Maynard BUCKSPORT CENTER. Harbor, and relieve the blood and system of dis- WHY PAT BER employed at Mrs. Holmy N. Moore'*. returned Saturday from a visit to relatives Uspt. Stephen H. Arey died at hit home eased matter, lu influence islttowsra when you eua borrow on your Bar Harbor. Mra. Maggie Truk has sold one of her the sbarea, glre a Bm wnrlwtge and at here last Friday forenoon, at the age of stimulating muoo-cella, aiding diges- reduce it ererr mouthr Monthly cows to of nutrition until the At a rifle match held at Sargent's Mr. Arey had been in his Eugene Stanley, McKinley. tion and improving payowata and late real togstber point eighty years. will awount to bat llttls man It la that Amoa whole vibrates with healthy activity. Thanksgiving, Joseph M. Gerrish and C. usual good health until a few days before reported Staple* will body tbua you an now paying lor time it B. drover carried off the his death. Baaidaa hi* be 1saves one soon purchase the power boat of Walter In a comparatively short brings nut, and la about taa yaara you turkeys. wife, will Joyce, of Atlantic. This will add another about a not ices bis gain in weight, BUiott Sperry and wife, of South brother—Ckpt. Howard Arey; four daugh- ters—Mrs. Lizzie of Mrs. to the Gott’a Island fleet of motor boats. strength, good color and feeling of buoy- OWE TOUR OWE ROME. Hantdaboro, were in ton Thursday, Grant, Monroe, Nov. as. B. Jordan and wife. Evelyn Any, of Bocksport; Mrs. Lemuel Chips. alley. gaaata of Milton _ Smith, of East Orrington, Mrs. Leonard We urge you to try Bexall Mucu-Tone, Vara who has a week of and two MAKLBOBO. Bolt, apant j Pratt, Bocksport, sons—Percy beginning e treatment to-day. At nay JJM. L. Any, of Bocksport, and W ill lam Any, A. w. K»o. Froa bloat Oscar Ford, who ban bean employed time you ere not satisfied, simply corns I I of Portland. Whan a cold becomes settled in the sys- end tell us, and we will quickly return Notice. tem U trill take several days’ treatment DMHID IS “BLACK ABB YCLLOW" without or Pauper A UODSZHOLO MK DIClJtg your money quest! quibble. ooutractad with tka CNty ot BUa- to use is ta am B, and the beat remady Not "Football Color*” bat tbs color of the We have Bexall Maou-Tone m two sixes, wanh to aad aura tor tboaa wba To be valuable must show carton HAVISO aapport It will core really squally coareiniag Foley’s Honey sad Tar, the aaad aaaiataaoa darlag tbo aaxt Bra Chamberlain's Omagh Remedy. results from each member of tbs BO oouta and flJN. Be mem bar, you can ■ay good madly beat and safest couch remedy for all coach* yootr aad an natdaaw Haworth. I and also leaves It- sad Tar does and colds. iagal gtaokar than any othar, using Foley's Honey lost Do net accept a aabatttat*. bat see obtain Bexall Be madias la BUsworth only The proooooien of ten prieee iemeeta. forbid all parsoaa traatiag tkam aa my ac- this. Whether for children or that the ta a natural and con- grown persons you get geaalne Foley'* Honey aad count, aa Utare la of room aad aooam- ths cd«a healthy aad Tar la boat aad safari for Tar ia a at oar stare—Tbs Bexall State. E. O. heeded by oduertieere in plaaty Foley's Honey yellow carton with black letters. Q. right along, odaUaaa to oan tor thsm at tba City farm ilMnn Sold by all dealers. all coughs uad colds. G. A. Paacnas. A. Psacaaa. Moons, oor. opp. postages. TBM AMERICAN. bouaa. H. 1. Dirun 5 COUNTY SEWS. Mined • party o< young ladle* snd gentle- IquIlTatfra. Wedneeday evening. COUNTY NEWS, P. FRAN RUN. H. BtmUou, of CUmbridgu, Man., To In MW» MOUTH CAOTIME. •ormerty of Ellsworth, spent Thanks- MlgsrxSjjcjaMrsatod W. A. Ban; Saturday (ton • pmSswIMMal Bllsworth, la gad ffiniig with kia wife’s mother, Mrs. Julia Duac*u Dan bar ia is Boston. hunting tt*P*'***l»*- U. Ruteblaa. Arthur?. Outlined, of Owl’a Hand, ia tea, )n taoetlaa Mr*. B«i-i ***** a«d children west CHHTAIN MteAliee Butler, of the late rialting ban. A Instrument purporting to to laat wnuk la visit relatives. daughter the leal and ifUr kank* to Lamoin# not* W. R. wifi teatemeSt iadkMtSd.lt is si^AMd Batter, who hu boon tMcbiar William Hall baa Monad to bia borne •tdoifiRf01 HaarMta Brown, ot in 831thSJSbW.1M^piSSJuMS-te Mr*. Dorchaotar, Whit. Plains, N. T„ spent Tlmnh.- la Brockton, Maaa. MARY 0. TRIMBLR, late of tto BOROUGH is a (MM of the Weat-BlaaMelli. with her OF Mm girtag family, returning Satur- C. MANHATTAN, M. Leach made a hoalneee trip to Bal- la the Dwallay aad wila want to day evening. county and state off New York, de* j Raymond laat la at oeaeed, aad of the Not. Wednavday. probate thereof ia said peoobaaot Satarday for a visit ot a tew 2t, g county off New York, daly authenticated, David Dodge la doing carpenter work having been presented to the Jadge of probate for onr aaid day* SEAL lor Wardwell. county of Haaeoekfor the pur- mb, and be Wrd Me GOVS. Halph of lb*T*m¥iba7 TM Thanksgiving aalott mrvto* at tbe pose being allowed, filed aad reoorded in L. R. and Dana Hall and wita are a the probate court of oar aald of Han- T. a of was llodgdon W. D. Walla are pending aonae county '"Wesley Bates, peraaa aaeeaad aW, ebarcb prevaatad by bad cock. of Brookssille. in Mid Duptiat home from aea. time ia Maaa. ooaaty. Bleb lb aa Brockton, Ordered, That notice thereof be given tc eoaat of Wboelock C. Bates, Bad weatbaf. all Interested gaacdiaa. Mra. E. L. of Mlaa Annie L. Dunbar arrived laat Wed- persons therein, by publishing lor Mttlemeut. Bertha Wllbar aad liMl* McLean, Auguata, apent copy ofthts order three weeka successively Mary Ann Bench, late of in said Mr*. daughter inf the Baoksport. in town. needay from Maaa. Bllaworth American, a newspaper deoeaeed. Petition Hod re ha** left to th* winter in Thanksgiving Chaises, Manly, by Tk cede Charlotte spend print'd at Blh worth, in aald county of H. Smith, el min let refer, for lieenee Miss Oraoe Miaa Hattie Dunbar Ip oil Gray is in charge at the poet- returnee bar ecbool- Hancock, prior to tke sixth day of December. certain real estate of Mid droooood. ae de- Umaehnastta. a.d. 1919, that at a offioe, after a two months’ vacation. work ia tbe Dunbar dlatrtct to-day. they may appear scribed la said petition. Friends are glad to great Mrs. Carrie probate court then to be held at Bllaworth, Both P. Lard, Into of Brookssille, in aatd in and for said of of BaUivaa who is Salem and El well Lant are home from A. B. Cain and wita, of South Penobeoot, county Hancock, at tea county, deceased. Petition Bled by H. Bom patten, Centra, spend- o’clock la the forenoon, aad ehow canoe. If for a Treworgy, administrator, license go MB her where have been pent at Leacb’a. the same. ing *ome time bar* at former borne. Rockland, they scallop- Tbankagiving day Cyrua any they have, againet certain real estate of sold deeeaaed, m Charles E. late of —^ The annual Thanksgiving shooting match mortgage. hereby Doyle, Ellsworth, in a ,. A. L. H iOaoo. served. Out-of-town guests were Ckpt. Bucksport. Nov, 16, 1910. tice thereof be given to all persons interested county, deceased. First account of Sarah H. Walter Bird and of Bar Harbor. occurred near F. L. Cole's store. With Bucksfoet Loan A Building by causing a copy of this order to be pur Doyle and Fred L. Mason, administrators, A C. C.ara, of is a wife, lished three weeks in the til* filed for settlement. Bangor, installing the ol the w hich Association. successively Nov. 28. 8. exception duck, Hawley worth a a Elvira L. waurtyateu li lb* buildings of M. D. By W. C. Conary, its attorney. American, newspaper published Jordan, late of Ellsworth, in said Dow got, Grover Morse carried off all the Ellsworth, in said county, that they may &\ county, deceased. Sesond account of Charles t trout the artesian well be had at a court to be held at Ells P. filed for >ltu, HALL honors—two and two ducks. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. pear probate Dorr, executor, settlement. QUARRY. geese worth, in said on the sixth da* John J. late of Bar Hr. in Mr. Chatto ha* a county, Emery, Harbor. Bdeu, rooeutly. pres- Lucy E. Russ, of Stonington, of December, a. d. at ten of the clock in said John Carter, of Bound, shot and killed a Nov. 28. Sub. 1910, county, deceased. First account or sor lank and gasoline engine, nod pipes WHEREAScounty of Hancock. State of Maine, by In the forenoon, and be heard thereon if the* Girard Trust Company, executor, filed for set- buck Nov. 28. her mortgage deed dated the 1st day of Octo- see cause. tlement. in sc boose and atable. large EDEN. ber, 1901, and recorded in vol. 811, page 106, in George L. Wescott, late of Eden, in said James W. Owen, late of Cnstine, in said Beth W. Babbidge lost bis book the Hancock county registry of deeds, con- deceased. A certain instrument deceased. M. 1) received news the death pocket county, pur- county, First account of J. M. To- Chatto of Howe Smith and wife were on to M. Warren, of in with a sum of calling veyed George Castine, porting to be the last will and testament of gell. administrator, filed for settlement. ol kii recently quite large money said ana State, a certain lot or cousin. Flora Carrutb, at a hospital friends in town last week. county parcel ssid deceased, together with petition for pro Catharine B. Alsop Lefflngwell, late of Idea, in it. of land situated in said Stonington. and bste thereof, presented by E. 8. Clark, the ex- in said deceased. Second and final at CimOnJgv, M is*., of cancer, on Nov. bounded as follows: the county, Miss Pauls William was the week-end Beginning at south- ecutor therein named. account of Lefflingwell. Laf- wife and little son east corner of said lot at Alsop Douglas J) Hhc bad often visited here and at George Murray, a marked tree; Hannah P. Jones, late of Brooksville, in said fiagwell and execu- Bay of Mrs. L. of West Eden. Christophea Lefflngwell, Andrew left last for guest J. Fogg, thence running north two hundred rods to county, deceased. Petition that Lncy Jones tors, filed for settlement. side is psat years, aud was to Wednesday Portland, the land James Duncan sold planning to Ezekiel Dr some other suitable person be Jordan A Whitaker, of in said coun- where Mr. has H. W. who has been in appointed Eden, the «i at Murray employment. Mr^ Jellison, Kenney; thence west sixty-one rods to land administrator of the estate of said deceased, Amended second account of Bbea JK. sjs-od burry. of E. 8. ty. New York the past two months, is home. Sylvester; thence south two buudred presented by Lncy Jones, a sister of said de- Whitaker, surviving partner, filed for settle- No* ». C. Llewellyn Merchant and Mrs. Hannah rods land owned James Dun- _ by formerly by ceased. ment. of can; thence one rods to land Kichardsou, of this place, were married Miss Margaret Leland, Bar Harbor, easterly sixty EDWARD E. of said Court. Charles Dyer, a person of unsound of owned David contain- CHA8E, Judge mind, FKANKUN KOAU. with ber formerly by Thurlow, A true of the order. Brooksville, in said county. First account of Nov. 20, at the home of M. L. Allen at Mt. spent Thanksgiving parents, ing three (68) acres more or and copy original sixty less; Attest:—T F. Mauonky, Register. William H. Dyer, guardian, filed for settle- >lr.. Martha M irabali is quite ill. Desert. O. H. Leland and wife. whereas said mortrage deed and debt hereby ment. described was sold and da y assigned by the E. a minor, of ia s and Bayard Young, Bluehill, bool closed last Wedneaday lor a two- He vers 1 from here attended the shooting Mrs. Frank Elliott little daughter said George M. Warren to Celia Alexander, of •aid county. First account of Calvin C- in said and STATE Or MAINE. Clara at Bar Harbor Castine, county State, by deed of Young, guardian, filed for settlement. *ceks’ vacation. match Thauksgiving day at Pretty Marsh. spent Thanksgiving Hancock ss.--.At a court held at assignment dated the fourth (4th) day of No probate Arthur A. Burnham, late of Ellsworth, ia won with her Mrs. Leon Dott. ventber. 1904, and recorded iu said Hancock Ellsworth, in and for said county of Mrs. Almira Clark was the of John Richardson, of Bsech hill, the sister, Hanoock, said county, deceased. Petition filed Al- guest of in on tLe first of in the by county registry deeds, vol. 466. page 478. day November, yearof bert F. Burnham, executor, that an order he Mrs. Matilda shot-gun. Nov. And whereas the our Lord one thousand nine bnndred and ten. Martin Thanksgiving. 28._V. condition of said mort- issued to distribute among the heirs of said deed is broken and still remains CERTAIN instrument to be a Anna Harkins was called gage unper purporting deceased, the amount remaining In the hands U L. lo with Charles Mn. suddenly now of the last will snd testament of Stewart, company BUCKBPOKT. formed, therefore, by reason of the A copy of said executor, upon the settlement ef his '’oogina, shot a Bn* doe last Wednesday. to Concord, N. H., to care (or tier daughter, breach t Frllay. Me will Join Mr*. Miles Isaac H. Homer and Edward K. cut. duly authenticated, having been pre- by Nov. 28. port sented to the Judge of probate for our said ol ihe estate of said deceased, that the aasount ■his week at _Bbiab. STATE OF Ayer Junction. Homer. Isaac Homer died in MAINE. county of Hancock for the purpose of being of collateral inheritance tax upon said estate California, be determined Hancock as. November allowed, filed and recorded in the by the Judge of M re. F. B. Mrs. Olive Mar- 22. He left here a few 18.1810. probate probate. Uraves and CENTER. Nov. only yean conrt of onr said of Hancock. Arthur A. Burnham, late of Ellsworth, ia. ri^AKEN on execution wherein the Jones, county »-i«H went to last with Dr. John and went to Ordered, That notice thereof be to said county, deceased. Petition filed hy Al- Bangor Thursday. has from ago, Page, X McDuffee A Stratton Co. is plaint ill and given Marion Hodgdon aeturned all persons interested bert F. Burnham, executor of the last will will wife to live. He was the Sorrento is therein, by publishing Tbcy visit Charles Gravaa and California seventy-two Realty Company defendant, s of this order three weeks succes- and testament of said deceased, that amount Uott'a Island. and will be sold by public auction on the2ist copy aad other Edward K. Homer died at iu the Ellsworth American, a of the collateral inheritance tax upon said relatives and friend*. years old. day of December, a. d. 1910. at ten o’clock in sively newspa- bad a at in said estate be determined by the Judge of Atwood Farrell birthday party, New Nov. 22. the forenoon, at the office of Wm. E. per printed Ellsworth, count) prohate. All who have had occasion to to Bailors’ Bnug Harbor, York, Whiting, of Hsncock, to the sixth of De- John F. Pherson, late of Prsnklin, ia said go Nov. bis eleventh in Ellsworth, in said county, all the right in prior day 23, birthday. was a retired sea cember, a. d. 1910, that county, deceased. Second account of Frank KllswarUi team will be He captain, aged seventy- equity which the Sorrento they may appears! by recently glad Realty Company s court, then to e held at Ellsworth E. Blaisdell, administrator, filed for settle- Orville Bartlett, who has been He leaves one son—Charles A. had on the 20th day of November, a. d. probate to horn moved employed two years. 1900, in and for said of at ten ment. that W. K. Springer has the date when the above named real esta e county Hancock, at Owl's Head, has returned home. now of Mass. o’clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if EDWARD E. CHA8E. 11. M. McFarland’* house to its destina- Homer, Lowell, was attached to redeem the following de- Judge of said Court. any they have, against the ssme. A true copy of the order. Mrs. Anna Harmon, ol Massachusetts, scribed real estate, situated in Sorrento, in original tion, Washington Joction. said county, to wit: All the certain lOtsor EDWARD E. CHA8E, Judge of Probate. Attest:—T. F. Mahonby, Register. Robin- Nov. M. M. has besn visiting her parents, John 3 tmrrt laments. paicela of Land, as shown by the deed of con- A true copy of the original order. from the trustees oi the estate of Attest:—T. F. Mauonky, Register. son slid wits. veyance STATE OF MAINE. Prank Jones to Geo. H. Grant, by deed dated Hancock as.—At a court held at ATLANTIC. Misses Reed and Lessie Butler October 1st, 1907, and recorded in the registry probate Lucy Ellsworth, in and for said of of deeds for Hancock county, vol. 450. pages. subscriber, The Provident Life sod county Haaeock, Mrs. Lena Torrejr la • pending a (ear visited their Mrs. Etta Hop- real on the sixteenth of November, in the grandmother, What To Do Said estate Is subject to mortgages given Trust Company, ol execu- day year THE Philadelphia, ot our Lord one thousand nine weeks in Boston. Bbe la week. Geo. H. Gram to the trustees of the estate tor of the last will and testament of hundred and accompanied by kins, ol Trenton, Thanksgiving by Edmund ten, in vacation. her -FOR- of Frank Jones, aa recorded in Hancock H. McCullough, deceased, no- Mrs. LUlian Kant. hereby gives CERTAIN instrument to sister, Mrs. A. T. Ober went to Bar Harbor in- county registry of deeds, vol. 450. page 27. and tice that it has been executor purporting be duly appointed a of the last will and I from said Geo. H. Grant to Mabel Hunt Slater, of the last will and testament in the Sia'e A copy teetament Mrs. .Hasan Ptnkbam, who Aaa been of to Portland for treatment, of and codicil thereto of stead hospital hs shown in said registry, vol. 440. page 410; Maine, of extended visit erilb (mends in She is im- Children and said Geo. H. Grant to Mabel Hnnt MERRITT making*n { as steadily by TRIMBLE, late of the previously reported. Sickly EDMUND p. McCULLOUGH. late of BOROUQH aa shown in said Maine and returned home Slater, registry, vol. 408, page MANHATTAN, Massachusetts, proving. Letters from 116, on which there is due about $16,000. PHILADELPHIA, Mothers in the and state of New hitorday. Nov. 28. 8. Dated at Sorrento the 18th day of Novem- in tbe county of Philadelphia, state of Penn- county York, de- _ ceased, and of the thereof in mid “I wish I could induce ber, a. d. 1910. P. O. Silsby, sylvania, deceased, and giver* bonds as tbe probate Mias Vita Mis* Hazel Htock- every county of New York, hav- Joyce, Sheriff. Uw directs. The subscriber, a duly authenticated, who has a being foreign ing been presented to the of end Miss, NORTH HANCOCK. mother, delicate, sickly corporation, has appointed as its agent and Judge probate bridge, Miee Uoldie (tuples for our said county of Hancock for the subscribe is, Frederick attorney in the State of Maine for the pur- tall is with Mrs. child, to your delicious Cod Liver Amory, of pose of allowed, filed and in Resale Joyce, who have attended the Laurence Morse boarding try Eden, of in Section 48. of being recorded | L conuty Hancock, and State of purposes specified Chap- the court of our said term and Iron Tonic VINOL. It re- ter 66 of the Revised Statutes probate county of Han- at normal school at Gulina, are I J. U. .Springer. 3HHEaine. and Harcouri Amory, of Boston, state of Maine, cock. of Massachusetts, notice that Bedford E. Tracy, whose ad- botne. stored our little to health hereby give postoffice Ordered, That notice thereof be to Etta spent the week-end daughter have been executors of dress is Winter. Harbor, Maine. All persons given Miss Bpringer they duly appointed all persons interested the last will ana testament of having demands against the estate of said therein, by publishing The Atlantic social club met friends in Bangor. and strength after else a copy of this order three weeks Wedaeadey with everything deceased are desired to the same for successively ROBERT A If OR Y, late of EDEN, present in the Ellsworth a "Kb Mia. attcnd- had failed.”—Mrs. C. W. and all indebted thereto are re- American, newspaper Kata Joyce. A large Charles wis one ot the lucky Stump, settlement, at Uoogins in the couuty of Hancock, deceased, quested to make printed Ellsworth, in said oonnty of Ban- auce I ot the ladiee. Ohio. payment immediately. cock, to the sixth of cadged to the interest j s Bne deer Wednesday. Canton, no bonds being required by the terms Tnn Provident Lips and Trust prior day December hunters, getting a. d. that a The moat earns of said will. The said Haicourt Amory not Company, or 1910, they may appear at pro- eenBrmed suy-st-homes Mrs. F. P. of Minne- Philadelphia, bate court .Miss M. E. Moon, of North Sullivan, Skonnard, being a resident of the State of Maine, has Executor of the last then to be held at Mllsworth “ui ap- will and testament in and for toe the among them being “I want pointed Dsvid W. Snow, of Portland, of Edmund H. said county of Hancock, at tan. occasion, s recent ot Mrs. Charles Uoog- apolis, Minn., writes, to oounty McCullough, deceased, Mrs. wss guest of Cumberland and State of Maine, whose o’clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if Ostia Trask. recommend VINOL to By Wm. C. Craige, title officer. ins. every moth- postoffice address is 190 Exchange street, in 11 Mo. 5,1910. any they have, against the same. Not. tig. it said Portland, as his agent and for EDWARD E. were er who has a weak or child. attorney CHASE, Judge of Probate. George Laffln and George Uoogins sickly the purposes specified in section 48, chapter 66 A true copy of the original order. little was of the reviaed statutes of of Mis* Nellie Hutchins Thanks- My boy sickly, pale, and Maine. All persons subscriber hereby gives notice" that Attest:—T. P. M a bossy. Register. KOYPT. guests having demands against the estate of said he no THE has been duly appointed adminis- had appetite for two I deceased are desired to the same for Mile Hsian to giving day years. present trator of the estate of West has gone Bangor, settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- subscribers. William Adams Brown, Nov. tried different medicines and doc- BUSAN R. SEARLS, late of of where aha has employment. 28._Ajsos. quested to make payment immediately. EDEN, THE New York city, Jar»>s Crosby Brown, tors without benefit, but thanks to Fbbdbbick Amoby. in the county of Hancock deceased, and of Rose moot, Pennsylvania, and Thatcher Mrs. Jalla H. Hardison pansies LAMOLNE. Habcodbt Amoby. given bonds as the law directs. All per- Magonn Brown, of Locust, New Jersey, picked NORTH he is a end VINOL, well and healthy October 17.1910. son? having demands igainst the es hereby give notice that they have been duly sweet psaa in her Nov. 18. have garden The rains, though light, tate of said deceased are desired to present appointed executors of the last will aad tes- frequent boy to-day.” the same tament of Rotk o< R. is wella subscriber hereby gives notice that for settlement, and all indebted 8arags, Providence, I., the water aupply, although thereto are to make helped C. Allen, of New Bedford, Mass., THEhe has been duly appointed adminis- requested payment im- JOHN CROSBY BROWN, late of the city, her B. and wile. season of the year. Thomas Sbahls. visiting paranU, Savage are still low for this trator of tbs estate of mediately. and state writes, “My two punychildrengained Bar Harbor, Nov. 16, 1910. county of NEW YORK, i-Jls Woodworth, ot Bar Harbor, baa and Mr. Clement, MELVINA GRAY, of PBNOBSCOT. ME., deceased, no bonds Mrs. Mary Whitmore in flesh and a being required by the *’**• rapidly strength in very deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. terms of said will. And have visiting ralativaa here. returning Harbir, were hers Tuesday appointed of Northeast short time after VINOL.” All persons having demands against the subscriber hereby gives notice that 1 °* Ellsworth, Hancoekooun- home funeral servieee ot taking estate of said deceased are Maine, their in Batnrday. to be present st the desired to THEshe has been duly appointed executrix ty, agent the State of Maine, We know VINOL will preseal the same for settlement, and ail in- of the last will and testament of nnder and in compliance with the provisions Mimas Roth sad Adah enter- Mrs. Lois positively debted are of Section 48 of Savage Oilpatrick. thereto requeeted to make pay- NANCY B. MAYO, late of BROOKUN, Chapter 88 of the revised, *•* build up little ones and make them ment immediately. Albbbt P. Leach. statutes of said State of Mains. All Nov. 28. in the of persons Sooth Penobscot, Me Nov. 11,1010. county Hancock, deceased, no bonds having demands against the estate of sold healthy, strong and robust. being by the terms of said will. All deceased Team back comes on suddenly and is Try required are desired to present the some for one and if are persons having demands against the * state of settlement, and all indebtsd thereto K StlLTv At-M AVS FOLLOW bottle, you not satis- are re- sxtramatypainfal. It is censed by rheu- GOOD said deceased are desired to present the same quested to make payment Pills- They art we return Advertising it like to twim for and all immediately. matism is af- The use of Foley Kidney fied, will your money. learning settlement, indebted thereto are wu. Adams Baowv. at tha muscles. Quick rvlisl gad soothing. to strengthening Boot strike out and will requested make payment immediately. Jambs Caesar Enow*. forded up-building, results, il. A. Pea- 0*0, A- PABCHKB, DllDUIST. confidence, you by applying Chamberlain's Uni- Tonic in setion. quick in Edith A. Farnsworth. Thatchsk M. Bbown. ■tUworth, Mr. urcty win. Brook I in, Nov. 8,1810. _ ■eent. Bold by all danltra. UMtffts November 1,1910. rattawi tort tote. Ah. Moitto COUNTY NEWS. UUUMI XSHiWO LIFE OF TRAPPER. lima to inaaitnly thrtir. Ha mate • of htortlvelibood with penm. the sources BAST SULLIVAN. hto OBTllNO FIRS FOR MARKET A tka etrntet cunning, toijtof nrtkte, KJMUimcni n John Boeity wUl ahrtn ml ilrtt—i •'‘tmuTtoi tar, bright from lodging ■ baltot ta tha vitals of pang. tORRSOMR OCCUPATION. hi* old kombiN taMMrmk!B,lT or other large naitont in each a way bear Dam. m tha Jui of to Not. Ob Mm. Oaoaaa B. FUlar m- u wiU not injure the pelt, to setting Mia. QaptUI, Onaldehses, M.__ MuBf or nt fab nobth TWm warn oovwnet ones as WUUam Lard. tarasd from M month'* rtmlt to hat tor- ■a btteet of enaies tor each wary visiting tortoto, Mn. HANCOCK. —BBADT ENOBWUITY « FBOFBfi- of amr hum* a Fall amah baa*- the little ermine, only the Jet-black tail Harold haa returned troaa a eac- Rivsr, Maas^ Moyas waa in KUawoctt Betar- TBAFFSB. J. K. Bowdou fitted la hsalth bar SIGNAL white to risible aa it whites screen the owtd teem of school ia Prtnrston. by plaaaaat trip. <1ay. Mr. btimting show. is Mach aympathy fa talt for fin. tare which the Baecard Noyes prngnealng Bnsfpoa ware in KUe- A large proportion of the to end it mart bn Tba beard of niectmen Robinson aad wilt ovar th* soddaa death Ike ermine vary shy, hto new which will be aa addUtaai araar far still house, advise. world’s people garments with in order to avoid in- wortbSaturday (asking legal of thair ooa- moath-old son. Mr. aad specially dealt to the from North the village. comas Smarten, despite jury to its delicate (kin. Even the small- Ermas Crabtree waa borne boa tba Mr*. Wabb, pareata ot Mm. Bobiosoa, which here occurred, E. E. Bragdoa spent a tbaakfai Thaaka- groat changes est of tbs steel traps are too heavy for the University o( Mains for tba Thanksgiving cam* to attend th* botial **rrlo* aad took within the Last by giviag aa the barring baas ehosra hto especially titty yean, best specimens, which the trepper most thair daughter aad little Edith boon to weir far their lata ran. the settling of what was formerly e of tender or in tor a taw week*. cette in snares boughs Mn. A a bine Wooster has gone to Wal- Btoeinglon wilderness. Sometimes be n The Hartoad district ladieS' aid aaciety some each way. puts tham, Maes., to the Winter with her M. H. Mason, who is mill la poor health, fur-hunt on sun spend The nine of the yearly on knife and will hares aato aad social at tha aehooi- little grease hie banlihg toys eon tb* little home Corn- ie about Ralph. enjoyt cony “Clamp and land throughout the world sue cession of dote end dashes hoaaa Thorsday evening. it scries the ton” la th* pin* grore at tb* toot ot Of this amount Canada C. H. Abbott, wile end son Theodore, PA0,fn. in the snow white show that en ermine lire. Adana Merchant eras called as Waal of were week-aad guests of re- Beach moantaln, wham, beatdea the daily sad filaaka eon tribute nearly one-fifth, comes the Bangor, hoe passed that way. Along Bull!can to-day to a. tend tha fnnaral of rtaiu ot his ha baa other of shine latives ban. father, aaaay not of the large number on its erratic course because little white term her father, Milford Farrell. callers, all bringing Uttl* surprises ot secured by the hunters, but because so to it, end it Deputy 1.1. Fon left Monday for Dear again. The grease appeal! The .redding ball given hy Lean aaaahina. Ha la appreciative ot all, aad ere rare and for whan he will the in many of them valuable, to like the blade of the knife; bat, Isle, inspect granges begins Whs ton end wife was a pleasant affair, as •specially of the Thaakaglrtng gift ot th* we most remember that the seels taken in steel to end the that loonlUy. steel that piece of icy cold, also the honaa warming In tha Bunas! boys of tb* shooting match. the waters off North America alone repre- to froeen to it so Mien Cnbtree waa hone bom tiny red tongue instantly Robert eon mat, when Mr. aad Mn. Carolyn sent e very large seat each year. futile ell the frantic classical institute. Charleston, for tightly as to render Wnatoa an located. Higkina Hudson Oo. pleasantly The history of the Bay The knife to too heavy for the Thankee .Ting mean. struggling. of was la be called a of the American Hayden QaptUI, Oooldaboro, Monday evening, Nov. 21, Mr. aad Mm might history little animal to away, and in hto a the carry which The ladies' aid society is arranging for since it was town recently with a yoke of oxen MoatMVili* (Jilley oalebrated their only fur industry; because, own time the comes end good trapper Mr. sale ol Christinas articles on Thursday, JOSEPH MAU. CHASE. formed back in Ike seventeenth century, ia a rare sight these days. QaptUI daughter's birthday with a marriaa* 0 lushes hto work. Dec. tt. Than will ha an entertainment in was altar a load of win which this has had its end the leaning, tsstival at th* corner boose on tb* deal corporation agents If he manages to take a silver fox, the under the of shows to a evening management hunters scattered over an enormous terri- ha progressive farmer, though Cove road, wbich had oosa tastefully fitted trapper is tn great lack, lor the pelt of s Mae. C. A. Crabtree and Mn. H. W. John- still oxen for farm work. s tor th* bridal At aa tory. Over e century ago it bad no lees to worth preferring for horn* pair. prime specimen of that animat son. MB end “lactones”—the Than wan various on boor tbs wedding ceremony, th* than trading poets £» to the men who it down at family gatherings early buys W. Man and wile wen hosts at din- term factories stations in E. W. aad Mia. O. ring same*. Was solomnised by Bar. R. meaning charge end the very beet will bring Thanksgiving day. Doyle Edmonton, ner when had aa el factors or It not ob- p. B. Robertson aad Thanksgiving day, they W. Brows in tha of shoal thirty its buyers. only as mate ea £800. Bat the Doyle entertained pressao* the buyer and wile. H. W. of that of Canada and lira. guests C. H. Abbott relative* and friend*. tained tors from moot pert lew silver sad far these family. Frank Johnson slater, neighboring trapper nets faxes, I. H. Foes and which is north and west of the Greet entertained A. T. HUl and Mrs. Johnson and wile, wile, Tbs bride. Miss Charlotte K. Gillay, he receives s price mate smaller than the Dyer, were re- Elisabeth Frederic Johnson, Reginald Johnson, la blue was Lukes, bat many thousand pells at white the white trader will Amanda Btanpeon. Mn. Simp- prettily gowned pal* silk, flgure Theodore Abbott and Leslie Foas. th* Mm ceived from the Pacific Northwest—that sale. The animal son and Mias Haton HUl ware gaasts of E. attended by groom's sislar. eventually make hto C. of the United States W. HiU ia Bar Harbor. Him dam Not. 2t. Blanche Utaaon. The bridegroom, Clyde portion comprising of which the trepper will probably cap- _ for C«M and La Mme the states of Oregon, Washington end Arm of traders Johnson aad Nathan Dunbar were down Carlton LaCoont, of Bar Harbor, bad ture mart to the lynx. One BABT LAMOINK. best msa eldest brother of Mr. C. Happy, Hardin, Ray Co, Mo, Nevada—at that time almost unknown to into Edmonton tost from Bangor. Henry Gillay, brought 0,000 lynx : “I can recommend Fa- the white awn. Mr*. Almena Holt to visiting bar sister, th* brid* safely summer, and these formed only a part of Semnel Holloway, of Machine, while sa Mr*. H. L. Smith. While were | rnna as a remedy that will ear* all ca- in ibow days Winnipeg wee tne neaa animate which route for Raccoon when congratulations being the total receipts. Other cove, herring tarrhal troubles. centra of tbe Hudson Co., tbe tort School commenced after a ■bowered upon the young ooupla, maslnal j Bay log ere taken in numbers are beavers, wen aad purr has, brisk, was Monday, large plentiful “It waa of great benefit to me, a* it which it eaaetrueted being tbe foundation vacation of oa* week. I instrument* were bard outside, and a beers, attars, wolverines, mites, martens, stranded at lbs foot of mUl bill, the of band ol aarenadei* mad* tbeir eared me of catarrh tbe throat, and of tbe preaent city. Long ago tbe fart be- mate weasels aatomobito to climb. Fletcher Mr*. Banker to her prvaiats mute-rale, oxen, Ashers, refusing Kogans visiting took a bad cold and had !* came a and is now a landmark known. Owing to illneas ia a 1 eery rain, black and cross fox. Martin was chartered with hto motor-boat A. 8. nearby end white, red, tether, Gapt. Higgins. last ItaeUled In • a modern Mr. La Coant the grippe February. my aammnded by public park, the take him eaa. The was home, pereaeded Tens of thousands ere trapped during to by night Mr*. has gone to Seymg- throat end I took three botilea brick tbe Myra Yeung musician* to their number* aad longs. and prosaic building containing season. dark aad tha aaa bat Mr. lorego go course of a intensely rough, Mam., lor the winter. of Peruna and It eared me. and official* anmt, company’s stores, wsrabonsss a About quietly away. un or m mmn. Holloway was good pa meager. “I recommend it to ell who 1U No is this tbe Harlan Harden has rented William Refreshment* ol to*-cream and oak* highly taking place. laager 1J0 tha com was reached, tbs business or atom His who ore etck, sad I am glad to add my *n- band centra, lar rinliaatlsn baa crowded The boater trapper carry traps Haste**'* term. son Cnahman, were served by ready assistants. Tbs satisfactorily transacted and the return that of ud into the remotest regions, has bean 111, to and useful testified dorsement to others.” tbe fur-banter and trader farther north, supplies made the aatomobito quite Improving. many pretty present* ore unknown. safely. Finding Pe-m-aa far CsMa. one where seen lumbermen a to tba lore of friends. until Winnipeg ia only of tbe minor stUl “tired'!, Mr. Holloway and the Hoyt Smith boa had bay window Be bolide a white IDO Mr. U. Clifford Jr, Ktsl stations of tbe great oorpcsntion. low, lied, holding added to bis main haam, and soms im- Nor. R. Sprat. Flgg. chauffeur walked to Tank station. .—.... and loads this with pork, floor, Marshall 8L, Richmond, Ya, writm Breen hundred Bailee to Abe northwest pounds, Nov.». H. provements mart* on the interior. Chart** And when _ when be scold ho take, l' i- of it is Edmonton, tbe Istgsst market for underclothing sad steel traps. Davis, ol Trenton, to doing the work. WEST UOULDBBORO. that gets the ice on stream* and lakes will bear his HARBOR. ns, aad 11 aooa drlres It ou t of hlsay * tc ia. “He” fora in tbe new world, tbe capital SULLIVAN The ladies of la*an* eewing circle held Rosooe Noyea is spending a law week* weight, he starts into the wilderness, For several years he wee not euuniy of Alberta, and tbe moat northern point Linwood Gray is borne from Fort Fair- their last meeting with Mrs. Winfield with bia aunt aad father. to a hermit's life Jot seven bat Parana cored him. an tbe North American continent to be there lead * wdl, completely field. Hodgkin*. This circle was organised Mias Barnioa Doan, ol Fmnklla, ia months. medtciuss reached a continuous line of railroad. whoobjecttollrph* by Elisabeth will leave this wreck some year* ago lor tbs purpose of raising visiting bar brother Carroll. Arrived at a point many milse grom the Simpson an nut sec or* Parous leaUi*. It is located on tbe Saskatchewan riser at to build a bat afterwards tries to for Boston. money sidewalk, Mrs J. 8. Lord ia with bar daughter, tbe tennis0* of a branch of tbe Canadian nearest habitation, the trapper it was decidsd in build a tomb I net sad. Mrs. Frank for tba winter. flad two parallel streams running near Warren Unss returned to Cbeleaa, Noyea, liu, spent several days with their son. A. Pacifk which leases the main line at The tomb to now completed, and has been each other. Here he pitches his borne Maes., last weak. Mrs. Jason Hill, of SomssrUla, arrived W. Bridges, and wife last week. Chlgary. Practically its only rival in tbe to the East Lamoine both riven. presented cemetery whole Nearthsreet ia Priaee in camp, sett lag traps along Mies of Ellsworth, waa a (nest last wrack to spend an iadeflnita lima with A game ol basket bail wee tbe Albert, Adams, ms relation. The circle reorganised lor played by The work of taking game from the traps is at W. O. bar brother*. town aad Saskatchewan. Emery's Sunday. the of to make boys tbs high school Saturday rabbits purpose raising money an varied by catching flab, snaring Allan and wifa Bar It waa won the school Pietaraeqae, yet modern, and oat- Paul Simpson la in Bangor much-needed oa the church. Kingsley of. Harbor, evening. by high and surveying repair* and muskrats tor bait food. ware 13-1. pent at empire, Edmonton Jo tbe old captaring for the Bangor Electric Co. Nov. ». N. at Mrs. Emma Kingsley’s lor boys; ecors, the banter kill a __ was an unit—inf in that Now and than may Than days important Dr. 8. E. and son Donald hare kagl ring. Alton Herrick came home Iroui Colby — an event which Phelps tbe extraam northwestern market wandering bear may section, returned from their to Cuba. LAMOINK. Mrs. Florence* Blaiadell, ol Ellsworth, oolteec for Thanksgiving. He «»» lead him to a big store of wild honey in a trip in tbe far country. It was founded e cen- with her mol Mr*. Mr. OeWitt, of James Ursnn has to his Mr*. Howard, ol Trenton, to the guest spent Thanksgiving bar, accompanied by Uolby, tbe old Northwestern hollow tree. Oept. gone make tury or so ago by ol her Mrs. Mary Kingsley. who came to coach tbe high school boy- In otter eolitede live* the adventurer, home with his eon Charter in Maseachu- daughter, Stephen Young. For Oo., tor a brief time a competitor of in their basket tall team. the of the week or setts. Howe Smith and wile, of Bar Harbor, Mrs. Mary Kingsley left this morning tbs Hudson Bay Go. Edmonton baa now perhaps forgetting day Nov. 38. CKE Pksvk He fixes the date visited his parents a lew days last creek. to spend the winter with her daughter, into a of and the month of the year. All interested in the Christmas concert developed city 11,IW8 people, Mr*. Florence Blaiadell. for and turning back to an Invited Arthur and Donald ol extending for many miles around it are breaking ap camp to attend the rehearsals of the Hodgkin*, Eden, BLUEHILL FALLS. of the far oa Mrs. J. 8. of East as civilization by the ooodition music. visited their sister, Lillian Hodg- Johnson, Sultiran, tbe homes of farmers; bet, already recently D. P. Friend la confined to his bed he lakes or the effect* of who has been r In Bleu la at F. stated, it is tbs gras test tor market, and to the animals by Fred Bennie, of New York, kins. tailing ben, spent Alden is s on the snow. Now and then he P. Noyes’ lor a faw day*. Conery boilding apilc-drner. it immm tlrt balk of tbe skins obtained in sunlight Thanksgiving with bis parents, Capt. 8. El wood Young, Grafton Corey and will shoot a deer, or even e moose, for the C. and wife the North America by tbe Hudson Bay Co. V. Bennie and wife. Howard Hodgkin* got a line deer one day Miasaa Frances and Margaret Wood and Wiley Conery -pent of tbe for sake of the raw-hide, meat end fat, which Blanche hare returned to Bar ueok-rnd bets. and other greet corporation# Mrs. Charles Allen had of the last week. Kingalay file charge lay lattor keepa hit traps from rusting. A Harbor, alter spending the Oerter will move bis to onn rc* nroesrav. service Sunday afternoon. Miss Kather- Clarence Smith and Mon* Goss, ol Bar Thankagivlng Henry family serves him instead of a grindstone to keep reoaas at homa. the mine* tor the winter. Tbe is now divided into ine Dunbar read the sermon. Harbor, spent Thanksgiving with Mr*. industry axes and knives keen, and be washes bis Mr*. E. 8. Shaw and Mr*. E. M. Steven* Rues Hail sod are broaches Bat few of tbs skins are se- Mias Rath Whitaker and Del Jefleraon Smith. Wilber Friend doiug own clothes through a hole in the ice, moot L. left former to the a basineee cured tbs direct treat tbs bant- were and Tuesday, ike spend quite smelting. by boyars them an Ore. Perry married Wednesday evening, Eben B. Whitaker family, ol Bar drying by open winter at Uutina with her swat of f bam ob- daughter, Mr*. Mr*. son* ers and trappers, being The daaaling glare of Fabraary often Nov. a, by Rev. C. A. Purdy. Harbor, were guests ol E. H. Bing and Florence Fly* and tpcm the latter to visit her in tained the for traders who wile Weeks; brother with bar through yearly brings snow blindness, and a month or Soros is meets Friday, Mrs. Fannie Dun- Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving pereals. make into tbe wildern— and Nashua, N. H. Nov. M. CKPanr. expedition# two later the fast-thinning far on bis bar and Mrs. Lucre!is Downing are ma- The ladies’ aid society will hold a sale a often for e of The match and dance a obtain “load”, supply pro- shows that farther work is trons. There trill be a of and other useful article* at the shooting proved prey unprofit- program. aproni harry seen in id vert lei are so and and no decided success. The da fasted ng tremend- visions clothing, perhaps Ha then secrets his la hollow hall Dec. 7. side proved able. traps Mrs. C. A. Stinson has closed her Wednesday evening, that whatever bands. Inths boose, to the aad the Una ously mot* uemeruue then failure- money changes for tbo next season, bis equal onrasiofi, enjoyed logs ready pocks and will the winter in Nov.»._Bar. there ia no exeat* a he». when the ice and snow comamace spend Cambridge, as well as tbs winners. Nine at lor merchant'* spring, load of on the wide and •upper pelts sled, trudges Maas., with her Mrs. khk of tbs daughter, Emery. tba tad lea had a table for tating about going iato It berauee to thew. lhe agents big concerns, Off through the forest to the nee met pant DEDHAM. tbamselvaa. II. E. of the ooe elec tried once, end mad- tbe free traders and tbs lew trappers who On tbs Principal Donnell, high Nov.». I. advertising or settlement. arriving, trapper Black A Row* have aold a valuable _ _ wood a meat of it. Advert iter* a ho at it aim bora sued to bring their furs as fax as school, spent Thanksgiving recess with go sella his fora. lot near Bald mountain to C. E. Johnaon. at it are in line for tn- or Prices friends in the western part of the State. BAAS HAJtBOR. keep properly right Edmonton Albert, begin to bulk ol the business. north G. A. Gray and aon Elmer have goo* to move back to tbe country. beck to their winter Nov.»._H. Mia* Violet Qott la visiting in Portland. tapper* go hunting to vieit relative* (or a lew imm v* va um Beverly, Maaa., wjacuw |wm* iwhj grounds, which they do not tarn from EAST BLUEHILL. Mrs. Josh os Sawyer is spending a leer ftWHWHIffli traders is Fort Resolution, a post on Orest daya. October till June. Hen they nay fane* a Lowell and wile erasks in Boston. Slavs miles north of Young have moved to G. W. Brewater baa received the inks, nearly LflBO or built of which en- ap- ■heck hnt log* will Otis. Georg* P. Morphy bat moved into Edmonton, as ths trail leads, and some- pointment ot mail-carrier to anooaad D. part Cure Catarrh able them to withstand the rigorous of Lewis Benson’s bouse. like W miles sooth of ths arctic Mrs. Charles Miller went to Rockland 8. Burriil. thing weather, bat the location oast be near circle. Fort Cbippswayan, on Inks last Monday. Mia* Cora Johnaonw that la luUuii Am The extreme cold weather largely en- Bethel, Vt., last week. tome year* managed tb* Lake bouaa, have by from Grant Slavs laksia to the Arctic ass. tralia, where the mightiest of to the skin* “cached” or baaed a (arm near EUaworth aad and death of Mr*. Morphy’s mother, Mrs. tucalyp- ables them keep O. A. Earls and have moved into pore is most is Fart Mc- family tus trees grow In attendance, there Ths northerly post stored oat of doors antil the isle taken Charles Robbins. spring, one of E. C. Long’s houses. poaaeaaion. no catarrh or diseases Pherson, on ths Pvel river, 2,000 miles consumption, when they prepare for their journey An entertainment, with Mia* Vivian Ben Mitchell end wife, of Nieolin, were of the tract. north of Edmonton, sad approximately Mrs. L. B. Qrindi* is visiting relative* respiratory southward to meet the traders. The fun ot Bt. Albans, reaper and lm- here a few days on their way to visit their The refreshing balsam thrown out UO miles shove ths antic circle. (n Rockland nod Winterport. Laughton, may be packed on ponies, os sledge* or in paraonator, with manic aad aoloa, will be daughter, Mrs. Chrrie Ladd, at Duck by these trees fills the sir and is Bash company of traders takas s large Mia* Ruth Qrindle is bom* from Cas- breathed into the the inhabi- bouts or other water caff, (or when given under the aaepiees ol the Y. P. 8. C. Island light station. lungs by of and for where she has been •apply provisions goods barter, an available thee* an tro*, attending eebool. tants, and all germ Hie is destroyed waterways used in fc. aad mwihg circle Friday evening, Dec. Sarah, widow of Ssmosl Bent rn, of in addition to its own stock of food, runs, Boa* De. If you hare catarrh you eannot go making the journey. A* the traders now Long spent Thanksgiving in at ike nalL At the doe* a baked- of this in ths 2, grange Everett, Mass., formerly plsee. to Itilatid .Australia at great etc., and ths Journey covsnag 1,000 Portland with bit A. I. and except advance farther into the wilderness, the brother, Long bean tapper will be eerved. who cam* hare several weeks to visit iu miles to Ft. or ths meter ago expense, but you can breathe right Bssointioo, an saved bunten and Happen many s family. Noe. relatives, died Tuesday. She was buried own homo the same -distance to ths mors remote posts, is one 2k._B. your pleasant, week formerly needed in making their Postmaster Y. D. eat hi* foot beside her who has air sad Long Thursday husband, soothing, healing, germ-killing you -of gnat difficulty hardship. The Ant in way to the nearest factory. hot la around OCEAN VILLE. been dead She leaves a son would breathe u were living Edmonton i« Wednesday, getting with many years. you ninety miles out of overland ttie of Australia. Many curious instances of the manner the aid of crntehe*. is an addition in Everett, and another eon from eucalyptus district on ths Athabasca Samuel Annie building Mass., to Alkshssra landing, in which the of the Indian Just breathe HYOMEI; it is made honesty mani- P. L has on his bona*. whom she bad not heard lor fourteen where flatbosts and canoes are Candage moved to Booth Chinn, sivsr, fests itself on cited in the north from AustraiUn eucalyptus and scien country. where he has a years. taken and ths trip to tbs for country be- bought farm. His wilt Mrs. Winfield Joyce, ot Dear lata, is titicallv combined aith thymol and One of the tale* told is ot a native who, Aov. ». and children will this week. a at A. J. X. V. Z. ia earn cat. The routs lisa down go lew daya Joyce’s. _ other Liaterian gins deal food and tobacco and •pending antiseptics. ring blanket*, four s few of HYOMEI into ataunmnll ths way, siaae tbs At hi ha are Pmnk Miller, of Portland, spent Reuben Cousin* aad wile, of Stowing- drops broke into the store ot a remote trading BROOKLLN. the breathe it. As it north into Ainabases which is with his with Mrs. Inhaler and fltaws laks, which had been locked and aban- Thanksgiving grandfather. Qspt. ton, spent Tbankagiving Cous- pant Miss Rachel Coir, who has been Ul ol imases over the catarrh infected mem nnnarntnt with Gnat Slavs lake by ths J. T. Millar, sad sister, Mm. Kellie ins’ parents, W. B. Hatch and wile. doned for a few week* while the white is better. bra .e, it kills the germs and heals the OasnA Ban river. Bat then are many Ridloa. toosilitis, man in charge transacted bneinam else- A successful farm ol school, taught by raw. intUmed surface. means Nov. M. Rlaledall and Fred rapids to bs avoided by of long JL Alice M. at this dewed Maynard Nutter IlYOMEI Is to cure ca- where. The Indian supplied his _ Mian Inna, place, guaranteed needs, have to yomgn, so that even this part of ths are dae th* teach- gome Sorry gunning. tarrh, colds, croup anil sore bat he left pelt* in payment for what ha OTIS. Nov. 2*. Many thank* coughs, is not sasy. Mrs. T. C. and Hollis Ui-nat, or money back. out- journey took, and month* later he came back to er and pupils for the Tbankagiving entar- Stanley Stanley Complete Tbs traders corns back to Edmonton Emery Willey, who has bean fit, inriudiug Inhaler,CI.OU. Extra bot- aanartein if ha had left enough. working tainmaat, “Old Plymouth Daya/’ given in came hocus from Bangor Friday, for W. ot tles ..f HYOMEI cost but SO rents. mom heavily indsn than when they went Georgs Brimmer, Brewer, mak- bom which a net Except in the matter of price, the trud- Union hull Nov. 2k, pro- Joseph Ray mad* his last trip through Sold O A. farcbor and Tbs obtained by barter iaag improvements and fencing the mam by drag*Lit* away. pails «n deal with the and ordi- fit of |B was realised to be need lor school the town this week for the winter. fairly Indiana, at Maria flniahed everywhere. direct from ths trapper* or eoiioeisd from tary villa, the work Inal iu narily nothing bat good feeling exists be- supplies. ikr. ot has To break up cold in bead or chest I ia balsa weak. Mr. whoa* Firth, Winthrop, Mass., weighing Brimmer, family plot F. a few a of tween the two claeses. Ona Indian found Nov. S. stored his into Fred Pierce's house minutes, pour toaspoonful I loaded on tbs la in this undertook end com- _ family cemetery, * into a bowl of water, a poet closed when he went to it to dis- for the winter. Hyurnei boiling Than ths flgnt pleted the work that was both painafnk- POINT. cover head and* bowl with towel, and pose of his skins. Being unwilling to OAK. all ths way back to ing and expensive, and a great and par- David Bridge* and wile, of West Brook- breathe the vapor. wait, he forcibly enured and left hie j Manrtea Marshall baa returned to hia i^edieg ia ooramnesd. Tow man#at improvement. The town of | peck, bat nothing with it to indicate has homo ia Beal Harbor, alter a hunting trip era allarhad to tbs and Martaville should be proud and grateful Unas bigger identity. Then he retired, faetoning the here. STOP *»d conoider yoor ran down coodWo* hswrissof ths sad they are that Mr. Brimmer waa one* a resident boots, pulled door aa he nod not until n boat could, year David Marshall, Jr., ot Beal Harbor, LOOK in the minor if you doubt the ijmptoofc simsm sees who walk along the ap by later did he return. When he walked with hia Mrs. aa it is called. When apant Thakagiving deter, LISTEN to e wood of coaoool too tirod tern dturdend banks "Masking”, into the and told his the Tin bodies of Georg* Stanley and wilt, hu poet story, price Leas Ladd. Moor ood otodtoh booob. “U F." At-ood’. Modkioo the boats mast an aged ooupie whose deaths occurred at of the skins was handed over to kirn with- Loeuftd kelp to heoAodo to ^tool jroor ooedhtoe • sad the boats the hoes* of 1 A. H- Grind!* and family, ol Bar Har- Mooooo. Mo. out Tbs account* of the white their daughter la W althaea, question. with D. M. Ammmt trmUm, Going down, it is warn brought here, their former home, for bor, vent Tbankagiving “mm l/mlUm4m4 mmjrmm 4mm tod* m man bad bean carefully kept, and ha was •i.F.'dW.JiA-k.^lMdo by Inadand interment. It waa a sad but beuutiful end- Grind!* and arils. SMITH certain that no Haim bat a jut on would jffiB ths " io ood lettofo rapids ia empty boat be made. ing of the two lives so closely interwoven, Mrs. Mabel Marshall and daaghtar Aeoopl oo oobodtoto—the ooMoel hoooo h. W.“ loi(o it is ______that death was are Emer- eoenaybonlo. At pop doolooo. M ooeoe doing ap unload, tarry sweater than separation. Althea, ol Bawl Harbor, visiting — *11 “*1—1 —r*- u aud reload from and to and. Look for trouble and you will not look In this Mrs. Stanley’s praysr was granted, son Ladd and wilt. Bat if the ama who do this part of iba in vain. that she might hare strength to cue for I Nov. m. C.