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1 SO BSCRIPTION PHICK, #2.).« ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER (i 1918. AT TBR BLL*- WORTH POPTOFP/CR. * No. 45. auDrruscmrms. •ahtintisniunts. .LOCAL Ai F v i».\> noon mail did not reach Ellsworth until this morning.

NKW AI>VKU ! hK'l t N irtl^ \\ Khk Henry Mclntireof Milltown, N. B., was « _ arraigned in Ellsworth municipal court PheHff's sale this morning on complaint of Sheriff N E Tel & Tel Co Prompt, Satisfactory Banking NATIONAL BANK Burriil National btrV Wescott. charged with the larceny of a C S Cottle—Cash and carry suit of clothes and pair of shoes, the ELLS Notice of foreclosuie -Susie C Oliver ORTH, MAINE property of Lin wood Tracy of North We ) A P Royal—Storage batteries repaired handle the business ©f our depositors West Hancock: Sullivan, from the lumber camp of D. C. Fourth Hors** for Ashe at Goodwin’s He was To Liberty Loan, Coupon Bond, Full sale Siding. promptly—carefully—satisfactorily. Bucksport: found guilty, sentenced to a fine of flO I Paid, Subscribers Savings Deposit Book lost a id costs, and committed to the county If If you need the services of a well-equipped Steven sort. Conn.: jail for forty days in default of payment. we Carpenters wanted bank, would be to assist in Ki« I li .is f tli, K ■! The house on pleased you any |*»ia Coupon tli I,il..r y |.,M„ ,rt? School street occupied no*, Charles W. and owned Frank within the of safe reauy fordeliveiy. SCHEDULE OF MAILS by Joy by way scope banking. K. Moore, was badlv damaged by tire Jj AT ELLSWORTH FOSTOFFt' l-. lMei.se call for your Coupon bond—and if la^t evening. The tire broke out in the Your account is invited. you wish, In effect. 'J9, ! Sept. attic about 6 ana we will file for Safe Keeping, "giving our o’clock, had gained receipt. considerable when discovered. Out-of-lowu MAILS RECEIVED. headway subscribers are requested to write us whether H'prfc Dope. The attic was burned out, the roof burned $100,000 coupon bonds art- to be forwarded or tiled Capital, From West-B.47 a n>; 4.16 p tn. through in many places, nnd the whole for Safe-Keeping. Do it to-day, please! From East—11.11, a n>;,6.23pm. house thoroughly wet down. The tire Surplus and Profits, $150.ihm* mails close ai pomtofficb did not reach the lower floors. Most of Mr. furniture was removed before ttc?ino West —10.40 a nr. 5.50 p m. Joy’s Ooino East—6.15a ni; 3.40 p m. being wet. The loss on buildings and furniture is covered by insurance. Registered mail should be at postoffice half merits have been made with an hour before mail closes. Arrang ® the county commissioners bj which the Union Trust Company grand jury room at the court bouse will i Wl \IHhK IN KI.LSWOK I'll Ell sworth,Mad» k Our Leader This Week be used by the Ellsworth branch of the of Ke I Cross as a lor Week KmimK h' Midnight Tues'lny, work room during the Karo Corn Syrup, can, 13 >/2c Nov. 5. 1 ‘MM. winter months. For the present, while the room is in use for ex- | | From observations taken at the powei physical t. 1 lh pkgs Ann A Hammer Soda, 35c station of the Bar Harbor Hi Union Hivei aminations by the exemption board three Power o.. in Ellsworth. Precipitation is days each week, the Ked Cross will have Riven in inches for the twenty four hours Self-raising Buckwheat, pkg, (111> 4<>z,) 10c ending at midnight.| the room Mondays, Fridays and Satur- Weather Precip- days. It is hoped there w ill be a Four l>ars Swift’s Pride 25c Temperatnre conditions itation largo WHY BE A DRIFTER? Soap, attendance of workers of the Red Cross afternoon on these as there is much work in Like :i some follow the Swift s Pride \\ days, (lowing river, people lines of least resistance Four packages ashing Powder, 25c rain,cloudy hand. and all their cash for rain, loudy spend surplus luxuries. Drifting is easy bi.'. Honeybee Molasses, gal, 95c fair The schooner Lulu W. Eppes, which I accomplishment requires determination. Decide to save^dl you can filed with water while lying at anchor in Start an account with the Contention cove loaded with staves, for Hancock County Savings Bank. One w For Sale, horse, harness, rubber-tired l.mggv. N York, was towed up the river last Hancock Friday, by the Stonington boat, and is County Savir gs Bank OcC, 6.84 inches precipitation now at the wharf. The is erage temperature, Oct.. 49.5 cargo Deing Ellsworth, Vanie 1917. 49.4° taken out, ns is necessary before repairs C. S. COTTLE can be made. The tug Little Hound Top, Mit" Caroline M. Jov in in Ellsworth for I w :cb struck on Harden’s rocks in the Licensed (dealer in Venison the winter, hi the bon e of Louis F. Hig- Inga week ago Sunday, on her way up gins a net wife. river after hauling the Eppes off the mud Supcose You Should Have a Fire To-Night? tl i-* still ashore. It will be I*th A., w.feof Charles E. Junes, died necessary t" make before she can 1 rnl iv ar tier huine at Beyside, Ellsworth, temporary repairs <>. W. TAPLEY be floated. a fifty-two >*• ars. insurance and Real Estate SILVY’S GARAGE The has H'lt'uck countv ’» quota in the united general campaign committee decided that the girls shall also take Tapir y Building, 69 Main St. Telephones: Office 14, Residence 41-3 Overland ard VV ill\s Cars, Oarford Trucks war work campaign, November il to 18. part knighi m t h^ Loan” and “Earn and i. $&,949. Eiiswoitu must contriouie big “Victory live” so fJ.07J of this. drive, the girls of Ellsworth, and SECCND-HAND CAfIS ail tow ns of live hundred or more popula- on seven days’ leave. Am at the t AT V L KIKK AT KAH 11 A KIM i Mrs. C. E. Monaghan accompanied Mr. stopping tion in Hancock county, must hold them- Y. M. C. A., and having heaps of good lua.i.nrs louring car, ui go< d condition, fi.50. Monaghan on his return yesterday to: selves in readiness to be enrolled, and be things to eat. It seems queer to sit down Four Men of »*e\v of Steamer >lineol<* Buick touring car, good condition. $350. Bangor, where he is employed. They | planning how they can “earn and give” at a table with silverware and white cloth Suffocated on Hoard w ill hou«e there this 1917 Ford condition. keep winter. touring car, good ti\e dollars at least for the splendid boys napkins. Paris is more gay than ever on Four men of the crew of the veamer Mr**. A. W. King, who has been with her hi the front. Five dollars gives one sol- account of the wonderful victories on the V«im-otfl, of tbe Eastern Steam-1 p Co.f daughter, .Mrs. Uieiiu A. Lawrence, in :ier -PUBLIC AUTO SERVICE- cherished privileges for five weeks. front. Everyone is joyous, and G.rmativ lost tbeit lives by a fire that broke out 1! u-K.aint Sr veral weeks, returned r- jestt *1 rs. Wnrditi is the local chairman, and will soon be ‘all in.’ Am seeing some aboard the steamer early Sunday rt >rt,ing, St'Taeo Room t’ #r Cars She was Mrs. Fifty diy. accompanied by will g« in touch w ith tbe girls as soon great sights here — wonderful churches, while she v\as lying at Ltr Bar harcor L'i a re nee. Main street, Kllswo.tti, Me Te l*j as possiole. Napoleon’s tomb, captured German guns, <>f Fulton J. Kedman Ellsworth has Fred M. Aliev died at his home on aeroplanes etc., too numerous to mention. Twenty-seven men of the crew wf-re ra enlisted in the and induction Will visit the church board when the lire broke navy, t'h ip» 1 street Sunday, of pneumonia, fol- that was bombed on out. They were issued b\ the local board were aroused papers lowing an attack oi influenza. Mr. Alley Good Friday, and Lafayette's tomb. Am by the tire, and all tut the h»re .' r. Kedman bis to lour to-day. passed was horn in Ellsworth, at liayside, thirty- going out Versailles this afternoon on men, who had evidently delayed to v si cal examination some time an and see Louis IV’s castle.” made their Tbe four p. ago. seven years ago, a son of the late William excursion, dress, escape. men CARPENTERS WANTED himself a veteran of in the forecastle fount he w ill of the late ex-Sero tor Eugene H. Alley. Most of his life had been spent Capt. Bonsey, the escape cut off by^. Civil besides his four the and died of Hale has been filed for probate. Bequests in this city, though for h few years he had , war, has, son, tire, suffocation, trie lire cm killed in work—d-V hour four \s, two second not iheir rough earjienter j>**r are made to ins brother Clarence and Ins lived in Frankfort. He returned byre a nephews, grand-nephe reaching bodies. cousins and other more distant relatives The men who lost 10 hour Big darn construction—long job. two sisters, and the residue of the estate, few years ago to work as blacksmith at iheir lives were Ed- day. iu the service. ward undivided, is left to his w idow and three the Ellswortu & Machine Works. Hawley of Kockland, Louis Almada ci at end of first Foundry (lo'id living liditions. Fare refunded of He wus an expert workman and a valued Providence, H. I., and Nehemiah Duii- of mouth. He a w a ning Jonesport, deck hands, and Ernest K v. O. J. Gupt ill of 1) *er 1-le, employee. leaves idow, mother. KO MKK M Li IVAN MAN. formerly Foster of SONS Mrs. of a Kockland, oiler. C. W. BLAKESLLE & pastor of the Ellsworth Falls church, has Angelia Harriman, Frankfort, The sea cocks of the steamer were m brother, Charles, and u sister, Bernice. American Klier* Reported Missing near Conn. enlisted for f^rei service in the Y. M C. Conn., Derby, iuce opened and the fire flooded out below as Stevenson, A., and awaits call, lie was in Ellsworth The funeral was held yesterday, the body- September Hi. [ the want ami will 42 1-2c an hour to taken to for in steamer sank, but the upper works Y\'e also pay to-day to secure his application papers for being Frankfort ermeut. First Lieut. Raymond C. Taylor of the I were burned out. The hull is not badly passport. Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. 96th aerial squadron, a former Sullivan j damaged. Laborers Macomber of Seal well Known I man, is _ Construction Mibb neien auhius returned rriaay Harbor, unofficially reported missing. where he attends the llis sister. Dr. Barbara T. Ring, of from an automobile trip with Mrs. Percy here, high school, Ariing- Sunset Hoy a Suicide. had has received a letter ir m Lord of Calais through the White a narrow esca^ie from death at Seal ion, Mass., Kichard, the flfteen-ye r-old of Harbor Lieut Dnvid H. of the 96ih Mountains, the Berkshire Hills and into last Wednesday afternoon. He Young sejuad- Kichard Knowltoe of Sunset, Deer isie, was his father’s and who wines; New York state, visiting a few days in driving auto-truck, ron, con mitted suicide last Wednesday, hang- was on the wharf Boston on her return. backing when the | “Lieut. Taylor has been hissing since Sept. ing himself in his father’s barn. brakes refused to work, and the car went 16. He flew over the lines wiih three other He John A. Peters is I was a bright boy, and popular with Congressman expected machines to homb the at oiflaun. into the w ater, turning over in its descent, ; railway all but was home to-night from New Hampshire, subject to sudden a-.d un- wuh Macomber under They were last seeu going northeast over young it. Fortu- controllable bursts of pass'on oft•-n from where he engaged in the closing days of In were at- he Vigueuiles. my opinion they nately was not pinned beneath it, the some trivial cause. It was iu one of these the political campaign, speaking Thurs- tacked by Boche planes ovei the objectives, stanchions of the top holding the car the act was committed. day, Friday, Saturday and Monday ! as they were very active iu this sector at that clear of t'he bottom, and Adelberi Liscomb The has the in some of the larger cities. lime. Due of our formation dropped a mes- family sincere svmoathy evenings, in and rescued him from his of all. jumped sage of inquiry, hut uo word has been The board of health to-day decided to perilous position. Lowell Watsou, who received. Taylor is an expert flyer, oue of raise the ban on and j COMING KVKMSt public gatherings was in the car with Macomber, jumped the best in the service. It giveu half a schools 10 Ellsworth, beginning on Mon- clear. I chance, lie would get down safely.” There has been a decided Saturday veiling, Nov. 9 Dance at day. improve- | V\ heu war was declared the United Miss tie.en s. noiizman or Allentown, by town Lamoiue. meat in the influenza situation in Ells- hah, Pa., and Winfred F. Aiken of Ellsworth Staten, Litui. Taylor volunteered, and worth the two 1 Nov. 14. at Hancock seed during past weeks, very was seiri to the aviation training school hall—County were married Saturday forenoon in Bos- show and annual of cases 1 meeting Hancock few being reported. at Fla. He has been a ton, by iiev. E. J. Guthrie of the Union Miami, year in County Farm Bureau. 1 Ellsworth is in no of a fuel church. The bride is a France. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. danger Congregational Nov. 'J9 and 30—County contest of boys’ Alexander of North and famine this winter, as C. W. Grindal has | daughter of Charles lloltz nan of Allen- | layior Builivau, and girl.-*’ agricultural clubs at Hancock old. Ellswort b. recently received four cargoes of coal of town, but is well known in Ellsworth, | is twenty-six years ball, I He is a of the You put the United War various sizes. The price, however, will where she has been a frequent visitor, graduate Arlington high Coal is $80 a ton over school and lulls in the TlUimibcmrin? Work Campaign over the probably be over fl5 a tou, if the fuel and where she was employed last summer college class of there. Do you want your allows Mr. Grindal the 1916. He later a year in the of and the boys over administration in E. G. Moore’s pharmacy. Mr. Aiken spent plant warm top boy to have a place same of as last now iu at the United Bhoe Macuinery Co. Two there will do the rest. margin profit year. is government, employ, present —r?- to his this s lefore leaving for Lieut. spend evenings Omar W. Tapley left Monday night located as yard foreman for the spruce da.' France, and Taylor married Miss Dolly El’Hatien winter? $170,500,000 every for Greensboro. N. C., called there by products plant of the U. S. navy at ot a of the cent of it to keep the of his son’s w Mrs. South Boston. He hHs a week’s furlough, Quincy, Mass., graduate Put the United War Work goes the critical illness ife, with brute Arlington training sch ol for uursee. boys on their toes. Clarence Tapley. He was accompanied which be is spending his at Campaign over the top. by his brother, Dr. Eugene Tapley of the home of her sister, Mrs. E. H. Baker, Belfast. Clarence Tapley has also been in E.lswortb. Sugar Allowance lucre.isi <1. ill of but is now The labels for Christmas are influenza, recovering. panels The sugar allowance of two pounds to arrive from the soldiers «n At a meeting of the Orono school board beginning monthly a person lor house holders was In Ellsworth the cartons for C. c. BURRILL & SON Oct. 28, Miss H. Frances Malone was France. ii.cie 4bed to three pounds monthly with full —khtabltsiied 1807— honored by being chosen assistant princi- the packages, instructions, may beginning box. 1, by Food Administrator be obtained at the office of the Red Cross pal of the high school, inasmuch as Miss Hoover. The sugar regulations also aie in the Mon- automobile insurance Malone is the youngest member of the chapter postoffice building revised to permit the purchase of the fire and and frim 2 to faculty, and this but her third year of days, Wednesdays Fridays, entne mouth’s supply for a latutly at one of this and foreign countries ^presenting some of the leading companies teaching, the honor is especially compli- 4 p. m. Mrs. C. it. Burrilt is iu charge of the distribution of the cartons. Those mentary. This relaxation of ttie restrictions receiving labels should not delay obtain- Leone, wife of Hollis E. Deramons, placed oil the use of sugar tour months EDWARD H. BAKER ing the cartons, as no Christmas parcels died at her home on Chapel street last ago was n.aue pos*u le, Mr. Hoover’s can be mailed to soldiers overseas after Wednesday evening, Mrs. Demmons was statement said through the rapid manu- j. Graduate Optometrist November 20, and they should be received born in Sullivan twenty-nine years ago. facture of the heel sugar crop in the West, At Ellsworth Office, 65 Oak St. at the Red Cross headquarters in Haucock The family came here from Machias the new cane crop in the South, re- county Dy November 15. People of the inclusive about a year ago, Mr. Demmons being ductions of consumption hi manufactur- Saturday to Wednesday county generally, upon receiving labels, employed at the Ellsworth Foundry & freer conditions and Telephone 146-11 should them without at ing, patriotic con- it is Works. her present delay easy Machine She leaves, besides servation by the the nearest Red Cross ranch or public. husband, two small children. auxiliary. Nyal Tooth Paste has a tasty flavor and superior cleansi. g Traffic on the Mt. Desert branch was Capt. Roland Bonsey received a letter Storage Battery Repairing week from bis son is qualities. Two Ford Cars ! tied up a large part of by a last Sidney R., who Those Straw Votes. yesterday U 25 cents for a large tube. and Recharging I freight wreck between Holden and in the anti-aircraft artillery in France. “I really never did take much stock * For Sale that were in At for Winter and Brewer. The local freight north-bound He writes they in action with straw votes,” said the defeated can- Batteries Stored ♦ left the rails there about noon. It was enemy planes Oct. 10. He recently re- didate, sorrowfully, “but I must admit Given Proper Care • A'exander’s Pharira :y david linnehan late in the night before the track was turned lro u a furlough of a week in that there is more comfort in them Me. cleared. each were trans- Pans. Writing from there under date of than there is sometimes In real Ellsworth, T,l»Dho»« 117. j f llaworth. Me. A. R. ROYAL Passengers way the ElUwortb. ferred around the but the after- Oct. 1, he s»y»: “Am uow iu *gay Paret’ thing/* Public Car Day or Night «S State St., next Court Hocee., wreck, I aTmrrtiBfnumf »r«u«ni lutim honor to th* f,.u. j-Hutnal Bcuffit Column. COUNTY NEWS that 01 800 WOMEN NEEDED he loved; therefore hr it * MUST INJfcEASt Thai we dneatend '* BUCKS PORT. O"' »*>' KDITK1) BY kOKT MAUMK" dark bo»,„f NERVES BY ARMY Congratulations to Mr. snd Mrs. Hervey the heartfelt sympathy of Keew.y,, WOMAN'S 144. SALVATION No Kutgh'M of K. Emery are in Older a a a daughter. Pythiaa, end J FOOD SHIPMENTS K. " It8 Motto: "Helpful and Hopeful .oleert. That our charter end Elizabeth Mason, ha* become a member book nt be draped In black for a of the family. period 0( MADE STRONG Commander Booth day., and a. eon a. poe.lble, '"r are Evangeline that , m BY 50 PER CENT The purposes of thl* column succlnc > Mrs. C. Marks wn a «er.Ice be held the title and motto—It Is for the mut Ralph passenger .toarca.Ueb.il staled In Relief Work I-none,'1or Says War on the City of Bangor when she sailed hi* memory; he It further jeneilt, and aim* to i>e helpful and ho|«e1ul Lydia E. Pinkham’s By for Mrs. Marks will Sco/red. The. copy of the,, Being for the common good. It 1* for the com Must Be Extended. Boston, Monday. rcolntio, Household Required be .ent to the bereseed ■very Manager of In visit her mother and sister while mother, that a mon use-a public servant, a purveyor Vegetable Compound. away. con T" forwarded for publication In Tk. to Maintain Health and Strength formation and suggestion, a medium for the In —" The town fathers rLUw„ Minn. 1 suffered for mere call attention to the fact Awaaicaa, and that It solicits Winona, a copy be terchnnge ot Ideas. In this capacity lead- .p',,,,, i"™ on Least Possible Expenditure of than a year from nervousness, and was Commander Evangeline Booth, that tax bills may be paid directly to the our record.. and Its success largely communications, depends so bad 1 could not town er of In the Unit- treasurer. A. F. Page, until Nov. 15. Pood. on the given It In this respect Com- support rrsi u ik u «.— After that ISLESFuRL). name of date they will be committed munications must be signed, but the would lie awake and ed States, has been suddenly called toe constable for collection. Shirley Bryant, twelve-year-old writer will not be printed except by permission so nervous I 800 additional war BELGIANS DEPEND ON get upon to furnish of Alonzo J. Bryant, and wife Communications will be subject to approval or would have to 4 Mrs. Stinson Hooper went to Bangor died Tqet. get a o( AMERICA FOR FOOD ! the editor of the column, but non** work women for France. The request day. victim pneumonia rejection by up and walk around on Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. lolloaing will t>e without good reason. Address received fluenza. Shirley waa a bright j rejected and in the morning la contained In a report Just H. 8. Kearney, and to become acquainted boy, and on! ad communications to tired who waa liked by all hi. would be all by her from Col. William A. Barker with her new grandson, who arrived at playmate., Tbr ORONO, MAINE, Tl. M. of by Angell the Franklin the same day. He returned borne Tutada; this. home a Every presents sepa- derful game. of Britain's troops and weathered It I street Methodist cburch. The interment Oct. 28. The “fixed stars'* of the earth are admired K. rate no out to problem; two families are This child of her brain grew in her mind the end. We have been tried was at Oak Hill f 'r their constancy, and loved for their cemetery. exactly alike In all their circum- was Are, and the mothers and fathers from an idea to a story. Her mother cheery helpfulness. by Nov. 1. BrBc. GOULDS BORO. stances. as In To solve this problem Is an and a invalid, too, of America, other countries, trust invalid, suffering Harold Young, who is on the r. A 3. the duty of every housekeeper. end between them “The do remember the little the SalTatlon Army to do the thing they originated “E,” you paper Mrs. Hattie Hutchins ret arned to Mt. Vernon, is borne on a furlough. “This for would like to do for their men If campaign nearly eighteen mo*t wonderful game in the world,” that you sent me a long time ago just aa a they but had the chance. Bangor Saturday. CharleaSband of Bar Harbor is a ton- million tons of food goes into effect was christened, “the game.” Its ol new ideas? The “Comet or they glad sample nes* Tiaitor here. At once. “With trained workers at the Moore and Helmoul Mercer have We must pursue It with the motto might well have been that resolve Fixed Star’’ was taken from that paper. 1,210 Kalpii from 420 hats and been for the Elisha baa returned to same rigor that we used in our drive of Samantha, “I will be cheerful,” only, front, operating accepted merchant marine, Young Cswp the Salvation Is and this week. Deeena. for the six billion dollar Liberty Loan in the glad game, the self element was ors DATS. dngouts, Army doing, willreport "The new conservation I 1 has done and will continue to do Its Lester tbe week-sod program Is used to find things to be glad about. God broke oar years Arthur Cunningham, who waa Spurting spent at cause an to all households save To hours and best for the of humanity and home. Mrs. Veto™ appeal to shall quote here and there from her article. days. accepad by the exemption board for Spurling's daughter food. It would be to That hour by hour Liberty.” is with her. easier, perhaps, “What is the game? First,let me tell you i li nited service, has returned to Quincy, follow And day by day Not. 4. Erma. specific directions, but the what it is not, It is not calling Maas. He left Monday forenoon. please. Just going on a little way, pew program calls for individual In- or is not I tain, pleasure; sorrow, joy. It We might be able all along, George Crane started Saturday night WEST BROOK.LLN. itiative and resourcefulness, which Is down with folded hands and To sitting up- keep quite strong. CURE FOR BLUES for Bangor to begin a vacation of one School opened to-day, after being the Bpirlt of Democracy. Intelligence and that Should all the of life lifting gaze declaring everything weight week. Lee Swaxry is taking hie piace at dosed four week.*. conscience are re- pad thoughtful that is, is good. It is in searching for Be laid across our shoulders, and the future, the M. C. K. R. station. j Priest* Lewis F. Cfosaon, is at home quired. Nourishment must be whatever there is in what is. In rile good j NEAR THE CAMPS The for Buck in the united watched With woe and strength, meet us face face, quota sport from Oanip Devena on a abort furlough. intelligently, waste must be Pollyanna's case it began with a pair of tto avoided At ]ust;one place, war work drive is fl,616.20. A. L. White Intelligently, saving must be crutches, which came in a missionary bar- ; Mrs. Joseph Page of North Sedgwick, We could not go: is chairman of the committee here. Mr. made intelligently. The consumption rel, when she had been longing for a doll. Place who baa been visiting here, returned Our feet would stop, and ao Community Service Takes White ha» appointed William Beasley, Of food must be reduced Intelligently It was then that her father taught her the borne Saturday. j God lays a little on us every day, and H. L. treasurer “The of Friends and secretary, Gould, 4. B. sugar allowance the rule of And I on all Mother, Nov. game. never, believe, the way, of the committee. universal bread—these Victory ara “There is always something about every- j Will burdeus bear us deep. Home for Soldiers. Miss Fallows, who has been but incidents In the program. It la that can be glad he said. Our pathways lie so threatening and so steep. Margery thing you for,” No Chanc* to Quarrel. But we can visiting her P. P. Gilmore ihe original program of the Food Ad- “You can be glad even about the crutches go. if by God’s power. grandparents, We aud to One day little Lanra. who could not ministration In a new use only bear the burden of the hour. wife, returned Bangor on Monday, setting." —glad because you don’t have to Ten young officer* of the Student —Selected Did. talk plainly, was playing with a little them.” by as the city schools opened Monday and We Must Save Army Training Corps of the Universi- Why Food Miss Margery had to be there. boy who coaid not speak English. The book had not been out five weeks RECIPES. ty of Detroit recently applied for a A crabbed and citizen with When someone asked her how she got skeptical house and a E. W. Cook, after a abort visit with his before Mrs. Porter received a letter from One-egg Barley Mupfins—Two cups furnished housekeeper she naturally bsd or a along with the little boy replied: disposition, sly as occasioned by the death of Mrs. a man in Missouri, who wrote he had or- Dour, 5 who would not be a servant, but, family, rman barley teaspoons baking powder, “Oh, we gets along fine; he can't propagandist may be heard Cook’s father, Webster, left for bis class of girls into individual saU, 1 1 2 one young officer expressed it, “the Byron to ask does ganized Va teaspoon egg, cup milk, ’stund me and I can't 'stand him." "Why America have to can Brunswick, Ga., on night. He who were to the glad tablespoons molasses, 1 tablespoon melted sort of woman to whom the boya Saturday Work so hard to feed Pollyannas, play Eu-ope? Why call out motherT when has a doe position as foreman of a crew game ever after, and that other teachers fat. Mix and sift dry ingredients. Beat ‘Hello, they ®jbrrttBrmtn». aren't they producing their own food? of finishers. were to organize their classes likewise. egg and addj to the milk and molasses, come In the front door.” much of their Inr.: is in the Jiot hands Homesickness is the for The churches were on to stir mixtures together, then add shorten- malady open Sunday of the V. '.^t is Then the letters began come, enemy England do- which War Service with services more of and ing. Stir quickly and pour into well- Camp Community preaching only, morning ing?" thicker, (aster, and them, muffin tins. Bake in a moderate supplies innumerable cures. and evening. The attendance was good Sour Stomach now, after five years, still come. Polly- greased In the fir-t place America is not oven 30 to minutes. Buckw heat neve gui juur uuiuiivr, bujb me all things considered. Tne influenza has anna has journeyed even to Persia, China, 40. may Working :ard. We are only be substituted for in wnich W. C. C. S. to the homesick boy from subsided somewhat and the Milage schools learning India, , Turkey, New Zealand and barley, case, to live without wasting. We have no of will have camp with leisure to spend in any one in the : while hand in band course, you buckwheat opened Monday. Mi-ona Puts the Stomach per ,ua deprivations. And is of the three hundred towns scattered Europe with “Just David,” she has attempted to muffins. The October club is fortunate in having food. Every bit of land In over the country. While he's wonder- Fine in Five Minules producing cheer the boys in the trenches of France. Miss Amanda Wilson as lecturer on Shape what on earth he’ll do with him- France and England that is tillable ing Nov. at li.30 in “I opened a little yeilow-and-white Friday, 8, p. m., Assembly kicking up self when he not a If your stomach is continually Js now used for raising grain or vege- SINGS TO BOYS IN CAMP gets there, knowing hail. The theme ia: “Cathedral Towns and ala- volume and beheld the chickentoed a disturbance; you feel bloated soul in town and with a limited sour food into tables. per- of Ruined this War.” The tressed; if you belch gas and hieroglyphics w'hich they told me was Europe by Stomach centage of his “thirty per” in his pock- the mouth, then you need Mi-o-ua dui we must rememDer that wa Pollyanna in Japanese. What, my Polly- annual tea set for October was postponed. Tablets. et, along comes a friendly printed card instant re- taken over Mi-o-na stomach tablets give Jaaye the responsibility of anna? I knew then how the poor hen The rooms of the arm from the local branch of his own surgical dressings lief. of course, but they do more: they lodge fertne"ts- feeding Belgium, which would actual- felt on the bank with her duckling local of the Red Croas were out the poisonous gases that cau-« a that es- auxiliary starve announcing reception night tion of food and thorougnly cleat ly without us and that there afloat on a sea where she could this week for ca daughters for soldier members. the opened work, beginning and strengthen the stomach »<> to®1.]1 are two pecially By aid millions of our own men in not follow.” of Pollyanna trans- afternoon. The other are digest food without artifleia. (Think same mall the Methodist church sends Tuesday days readily to na tablets are guaranteed so Mi o stomach France, England, and Italy, and even lated into many languages.) and The > moo an announcement of all its meetings, Wednesdays Fridays. sewing end indigestion, acute or chronic. in aw- Russia, to whom supplies must go This story has sold to almost the num- is to aud there will be a back. This means that nervousness, addressed to him, with This Means begin Thursday, wag from home. ness and biliousness will disappear, ber of 500,000. The sequels, “Pollyanna business that afternoon at 3.30. s You printed at the bottom. How did meeting gists everywhere aud Alexander Pharma As to Grown Up” and “Just David,” have each with colds can serve best not sell Mi-o-ua. what England Is doing we they know he was a Methodist? People by as a have only to read in the War Cabinet sold over 200,000. Pollyanna play He had forgotten about the little coming. has been several Little Report to lea-n that she is producing running years. “Personal Card” he made out at the Nov. 4. W. Miss Collinge, a bright Irish lassie, has I much more foo' mw than she did two adjutant's request during his first day acted the part of Pollyanna, making a years ago. There are now about 270,- in camp when it was only one of the record of a run in BLUE HILL. 000 women in agricultural work in remarkable year’s endless details in the round of dentists I before New York ever saw the The Mistake Is »>J Many . and doctors and general confusion. Churches, schools aud lodges reopened Made has had about 1 300 play. Pollyanna The W. C. C. S. had not his num- this week. Ellsworth Citlzeu*. The Allied Food Adminl ♦ n-c are only One company has performances played ber, but ids name and address, his James A. Garfield will resume Look for the cause of backache, In touch with the food situation ut ,..e post three years, another two years and it is the cause. whole and the home town, the name of the school regular meetings Nov. 9. To be cured you must kuow world, program they still j lne “going strong.” he'd to and a bit about the If it’s weak most have outlined is for the good of us gone good | Lester Curtis of Brockton is visiting his kidneys you lie was all. is things fondest of doing—each L. C. kidneys working right. America not doing more than COMET OR FIXED STAR. parents, Curtis and wife. into how her share. In fact written a little blank on tha An Ellsworth resident tells you fact, the burden of flashes ita lustrous train of ail- Mrs. Elisa has gone to Fair- | The comet card for Hinckley 14 Sterling war has fallen most especially It. Mrs. Percy Lindsey. lightly upon us. very across the sky; but—almost at we field to visit her daughter, Mrs. Alonzo light from an annoying^1 We do not to hays: “1 suffered expect be rationed by look it disappears. Day. 1 ! weakueso for nearly a year compulsion, as the French ana The fixed star gleam* and glows with ney British, Mrs. F. B. Bichards and Mrs. Calhoun 1 INCREASE IN POTATO YIELD one and down the next. the Italians are. steady brightness. It does not flash or daz- up day have returned to and Mrs. aC^* The Cleveland, O., all over and often was so diriy* 1 zle. but abides throughout the uight. But we are asked, as patriotic cit- ! B. Weston and daughter * mariner on his course puts confidence in it, Average in This Country Has Risen Phillips Tbyrza over. My feet and ankles swelled Isens of a great republic, fighting ! I to O. shoes, because it is constant. From 71 to 97 Buahela Dayton, badly i couldn’t put on my with worthy associates at our side. are aud like do «'* I There “comet” people, people Since 1894. Mrs. Roberts, the second assistant at tried different things, but got In the war, to conserve all food A by the academy, is unable to return to her until I used Doan’s Kidney PiU*. eating less, and to waste • lerf nothing. -vUbmiarranui, Washington.—The yield of’ potatoes duties on account of illness. Her place the first box, I noticed improvement And there is no doubt that the Amer- 1 per acre la gradually increasing, the has been filled by Miss Harrison. I used about five boxes in all. Ly ican people will meet this emergency, records of the bureau of 1 disa{>p*ire crop esti- S. G. Hinckley and wife returned Satur- time the trouble bad entirely as they have other: In the past. mates *0®* show. During 1866-1874 the from an auto to Monmouth. and I have felt like a different day trip c Bringing Life to average was 91 bushels, hut It declined in and Belgium. SAVE-MEAT They were accompanied as far as Portland since. I have gained weight to 71.3 bushels tn Per- There are 10,000.000 Belgians and 1875-1894. by F. P. Merrill and wife, who went from stronger in every way.” was French within the oc- ceptible recovery made In the fol- there to Boston to visit their sou Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t caught territory Norman. 1 the Germans. These lowing ten-year period and a much ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s cupied by peo- F. K. Perkins has received a tele- to Capt. Mrs. Linds must almost on the larger recovery, rising a new high- Pills the same that ple rely absolutely gram stating that his son Linwood is re- ney water mark, was reached In Foster Milbum Co., food given them by the Commission ASK GROCERS FOR 1905-1814, in action since had. "Our soldiers think the only real with Its | ported missing Sept. 12. for Relief In Belgium. average yield of 97 bushels Buffslo, N. Y. queen on As the family has received a letter and ___ earth is the American girl,” per acre. This commission buys all the food declares card from him bearing a later it is A way Your Trumpet. Miss Theresa A. Smith, who This Increase Is due to various date, turow and that a stuffs going into Belgium bring* has Just returned from a tour of earnestly hoped mistake has been sing- causes, among which are greater spe- tlte supplies to the Belgian frontier ing to the soldiers In for the Y. made. camp cialisation of production, more Inten- the distribution and Here ratlentni M. C. A. treatment Nov. 4. 8. sive and higher fertility of _ It taken charge of by Belgian ant Miss Ton can cur* dmAmm sad h**d Smith’s home Is In Brooklyn, the soil. The f *“ ten-year average yield MMMOKIAX. aa OLUTIONS. bom* by our lnri»ibl*dc*loe / French organisations which were or and she Is f here felled- known among the concert- of 97 bushels per acre f otfcar reroodirt In 1905-1914 was Whereat, It has the •?**- FI** the Americans in ths as pleased Supreme J good fluM S«lp cK*Srt?„. to ganised by carl] goers “The Danish drum--no rmla or Nightingale,” followed by 96.3 bushels In 1915. 80.5 Chancellor of the universe, in His infinite f tor of the war. and she r k*., Mrttoct? Then writ* Stages has sung her way into the In the lushels very low year of 1916, wisdom, to permit the removal of our beloved yaw, gao Vuonn. A^Vcw^Hj-__ of ant I hearts of the In The eeourtty both Imported boys the camps. and 100.8 bushels In 1917. brother, Horace K. Duffy, thereby causing a patlvo food production from Germai Compared with population the yield severance of those ties of fraternity and mutual affection requisition, ts guaranteed by tht of potatoes per acre declined from which bound us one to the other, and Patch and Spanish goremmenti I Japanese Superstition. 1866-1874 to 1905-1914. The gain of Whereat, Our departed brother has proven which maintain »gents la the oeeu The Japanese have many curious production per capita In recent years true to the highest principles of Pythian area te see that the superstitions about animals, the chief has been more because of Increased pied productioi Knighthood, and in thus making the anpreme Interfere* among which Is their belief in the su- than because ltd distribution are aot acreage of Increased pro- sacrifice, in the laying down of his life on the . »%MgE Mth by the German army. pernatural power of foxes. duction per acre. altar of freedom and the defense of humanity, Z-Px&nwwSi**0* atm miMiturofr with her father, H. G. j Worcester, while ait'nrrtieerotrua db&miBtmanrt. Mrs. Worcester is at Old Town, Miss i Adah Savage has Fred Abbott’s driving horse for the STENOGRAPHERS winter, for use in he,r duties as NERVOUS ! superintends it of schoo's. BEECHAM’S Miss [I®, Rena Coombs has returned from i Kllsworth, where she was MAY WIN WAR called two weeks illness ago by in the family of her PILLS Bister, Mrs. Roy Bragdon. Wonderful Work Done HOIISCWR auickly help to strengthen Being by the stimulate the American Women on Duty CASTORIA NORTH LAMOINE. digestion, For Infants and Children. Eddie Remick the bowels Overseas. of Bayside visited at liver, regulate TOOKVm Walter Young's last week. and improve the health O. B. Wbitehouse of Winter Harbor by working with nature. Mothers Know That is and Henry Crane of Now She Strong and Well Birch Harbor were here Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. LIKE HARDEST I0B BEST Monday. Sold everywhere. In Boa—, Cal.—"I 10c., 25c. Berkeley. was nervous, which has School, been closed on ac- Genuine Castoria no could not irritable, appetite, sleep, count of the illness were led to believe that Otis abounded of the teacher, re- In All PER CENT. was always tired, so house- in Ways Woman Is Doing More ALCOHOL-3 jnd my opened to-day. game in a few spots, came to find it all As was a effort. After Than Her Share to Make Is work great many a mistake, as didn't even see a World AVegelablePreparationfor Mrs. Roland Carter they bird. medicines had failed Vinol pleasantly en- Fit Place In Which similnting thcFood by Rc4ula_ Always other tertained her °T and made me Huuday school and some and Bowls built me up strong. I to (in^ the Stomachs of the NORTH BLUEHILL. Live. have a good appetite and sleep well. parents, Tuesday evening. Bears the Mrs. Nathan T. Grindle and nervous, weak, ailing woman Mrs. H. B. McFarland has closed her daughter Every Beatrice win the it."—Mrs. N. homelier® for the are visiting at Mrs. p. J. Purls.—Stenographers may should try Edmunds, wiuter, and went to Grindle’s. war. At least the last battle of the Promoting Digestion, CaL Auburn to visit her Thereby 3107 Dwight Way, Berkeley, sister, Mrs. E. E. and RestGont-i® Eunice Marne which turned the tide against Cheerfulness j We ask every nervoua, weak, run- McFarland, before going to Leicester, H. Dunbar has returnel to her nor woman in Germany was won by neither j down, ailing this town to Mass., for the winter. school in East Millinocket, which has stenographers, Opium.Morphtne reasoning the same lines as were Not Narcotic this cod liver and iron tonic on been closed two weeks on along Mineral. try Nov. 4. Y account of the to return their made famous by the celebrated reci- Sier^ our guarantee money influenza. fitripc of to the-t. tal to the effect that "a throne was lost \ if it fails help Mrs. A. /‘. mptin Seed EAST E. Wescott was called here * BLUEHILL. all for the lack of a horseshoe nail.” ALx Sennit last week the serious illness and Salt t A son was by death JiocheUt born Oct. 28 to Mr. and For If the French say the American Anise Seed of Elizabeth Hinckley. She returned to Mrs. F. L. Greene. soldiers saved Paris, and the Ameri- NEWS Kingman Wednesday, called by illness iteu (OlNTY Mrs. can soldiers the war welfare Smt B. A. Wood and daughter Susie in her sister’s home. say hig h'urm ParifimtSsgar In have returned to Bluehill after organisations saved them with hot NORTH HANCOCK. Falls, Oct. 28. D. ItiUHfimi/ynr_- closing the Andrews cottage. chocolate and other supplies when the Kenneth Stewart is home from Dexter. Harvard commissary couldn’t keep up with the Urindle, who has spent a few PARTRIDGE COVE. moving the welfare went to weeks with bis troops, organiza- Use Charles Uoogioa Bangor Satur- parents, Richard Grindle Mr. and Mrs. Kimbal, and Mr. Grindle tffcJSBSBSar aud tions have said more than once that day- wife, has returned to Boston. from Oak Point have moved to the llosea the girl clerical workers have more ! “1SSS5SS Jjool commences to-day, after a recess Liu wood Leach, chauffeur for J 8. Phillips place, formerly the Everett Mc- than once saved the situation. resuUin4therefromjnlmaiK> four weeks. Andrews, has returned to Rochester N. Farland place. “I sometimes think that this war Is .Signature of For Over with Mr. Andrews for a few weeks, A. H. Mea r is at | Facsimile Friends of \J. B. Joy are sorry to hear j | home, called here by going to be won by the stenographers," Mrs. Edwin F. the illness of his who has the be is seriously ill. j Conary and littledaugter wife, grip. is the view of Miss McCook, head of have to Her mother, Mrs. who , Hvelyn gone Brewer for the | Lydia Springer, the women’s in Paris. Carlton Stewart has goue to Washing- department XllE CENTAUnCOHPAWf- winter. Mr. Conary has employment j has been in Surry, is also at home. Years ton Juuction to work. j Are Doinp Their All. NEW VOgK Thirty there. Nov. 4. Hubbard. was a Women are doing their all for Watson Joy of Sullivan week-end [ k‘CCt»Ci month s old Oct. 28. ! At 6 of